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Bolongo Bay

January 31, 2013 by Paul KandarianLeave a Comment

bolongo bay, trees, beach

Ever felt lost at a giant all-inclusive Caribbean resort? It’s not an unfamiliar feeling in a one-size-fits-all place with thousands of rooms and even more guests milling about where you’re a face in the crowd, a colored bracelet on your wrist. Not so at Bolongo Bay Beach Resort on St. Thomas. This super-cozy, 62-room resort has been run by the Doumeng family for more than 40 years, where they know your name the instant you arrive and use it … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Art, Beach, Beer, Caribbean, Drinking, Food and Wine, History, Music, Nicaragua, Olives, Palm Trees, Resort, Restaurants, River Rafting, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Snorkel, Sports

The Best Jamaican Activities at Bluefields Villas

December 1, 2012 by Nick MalinowLeave a Comment

Is your family considering a vacation to Bluefields Bay? Bluefields offers some of best Jamaican activities for any family vacation to the Caribbean. Bluefields Bay, located on the coast in southeast Jamaica, provides a serene experience for travelers. The local Jamaican luxury resort, Bluefields Villas, is situated on the crystal blue waters of the bay. Its location is perfect for breath-taking views from the comfort of your private … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Caribbean, Fishing, Hiking, Jamaica, Resort, River Rafting, Seafood, Snorkel, Wildlife

History Comes Alive in Cancun

July 15, 2012 by Dawn RichardLeave a Comment

Situated off the Caribbean Sea in the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, Cancun is a popular destination. It traces its roots back to the Mayan civilization and you can still find some of the sites at El Meco and El Rey. In fact, along the Riviera Maya and in the Yucatan interior, you will find many archaeological sites like Tulum and Coba. These are fascinating journeys into an almost forgotten life and time so get your cheap tickets to Cancun and go … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Art, Beach, Caribbean, Culture, Festival, Film, Food and Wine, History, Mexico, Museum, Music, Rainforest, Restaurants, Riviera, Scuba Diving, Seafood, Ski Trip, Snorkel, Yucatan Peninsula

Paradise in Palau – Kayangel

April 16, 2012 by Dave7 Comments

The word "paradise" is truly defined by Palau's northern most state of Kayangel, which is composed of merely four small atoll islands. Total population: under 100. Total "wow" factor: 100+ percent. It is places like this that you only read about in travel magazines or see on TV - and when you find yourself in one of these places (such as Kayangel), you have to pinch yourself to make sure its not a dream. It's easy to get 'high' here - perhaps … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Beach, Beer, Fishing, Journey, Markets, Palau, Paradise, Rainforest, Sand, Seafood, Snorkel, Sushi

Palau Features Natures Most Unique, One-of-a-Kind Attractions…Swimming with Jellyfish

February 3, 2012 by Molly BLeave a Comment

"Swimming in warm, golden Jellyfish Lake, I'm surrounded by friendly intelligent jellyfish," writes travel journalist and photographer Sharon Spence Lieb. "At first I'm afraid I'll be stung. But these creatures are different: They caress my body and embrace my face. These gelatinous orbs seem downright curious. If I could laugh underwater I would. Who would ever think jellyfish could be so harmless? I'll remember this sensational wildlife … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Beach, Culture, Food and Wine, Palau, Paradise, Scuba Diving, Seafood, Snorkel, South Carolina, Whales, Wildlife

Stir Your Soul with a Stay at Calabash Cove Resort & Spa during 20th Annual St. Lucia Jazz Festival

February 25, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

Breathtakingly beautiful, beachfront boutique resort the ideal home base for Caribbean's premier music event St. Lucia, West Indies --- For music lovers, there's no better time to visit St. Lucia than during the island's world-renowned Jazz Festival, which this spring celebrates two decades of fusing the sensual sounds of live jazz, soul, calypso and other international music with sultry ocean breezes and stunning vistas to create a tropical, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Beach, Caribbean, Drinking, Festival, Fishing, Golf, Hot springs, Mountain Climbing, Music, Rainforest, Resort, Restaurants, Rock climbing, Sailing, Ski Trip, Snorkel, Spa, Village, Volcano, Waterfall

Sydney Beaches, Fun in the Sun

February 5, 2006 by Peter WatsonLeave a Comment

Whether you're up for a Crocodile Dundee adventure or you'd just like a taste of the Australian sun, the beaches in and around Sydney can offer you all that and more. Being in the southern hemisphere, Australia's seasons are reversed from those in Europe, North American, and much of Asia, so if you're looking for good beach weather, make sure to travel some time from September to May - that is, spring to autumn. The Sydney shoreline encompasses … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Australia · Tagged: Art, Asia, Australia, Beach, Bus Travel, Drinking, Europe, Film, Food and Wine, Nightlife, Restaurants, River Rafting, Romantic, Sand, Scuba Diving, Shopping Mall, Snorkel, Sports, Surfing, Sydney

Xcalak, Mexico – Tierra Maya Lodge

by Dave · Leave a Comment

Mentioned as one of the top ten places to stay in Mexico by the Lonely Planet Travel Guide. Hotel Tierra Maya opened in December of 1998; the name of the property was later renamed to Tierra Maya Lodge (contact information here). This is a beautiful self-contained fishing resort not yet discovered by the droves of people that frequent more popular regions of northern Yucatan. As their brochure states, "a vacation here is a union of luxury and … [Read more...]

Key West, FL – Attractions

by Dave · 2 Comments

Audubon House & Gardens is located at 205 Whitehead Street. Phone 305 294-2116. This house was the home of a 19th century Key West Settler named Captain John H. Geiger. This building was restored in 1960. The reason it is named the Audubon House is because Mr. Audubon the naturalist visited Key West in 1832. Special exhibitions are shown in the second floor gallery. Be sure to tour the gardens where exotic plants are growing. The Audubon house … [Read more...]

Key West, FL – More Info

by Dave · Leave a Comment

One of the best recommendations I can give - before blindly trying to see Key West is pick up one of the numerous travel guides found on the island. In addition to helpful tips about traveling in the area, these often contain valuable coupons for lodging, restaurants, ferries, museums, and other attractions. One of the most informative travel guides to the Florida Keys is the official tourism guide. This is available on the web at … [Read more...]

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