Tuesday, 29 November 2016

Rent The World Top 15 Cheap Private Islands

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Work, eat, sleep, repeat — that's the daily grind for most people who aren't living the lifestyle of the rich and famous. However, even if you can't afford to jet off to an exotic destination whenever you want, it's totally possible to save up for a getaway to a place most of us only dream about — your own private island.
Well, you won't actually own the island, but for less than the price of a mediocre hotel, you and a few friends can rent an entire island and pretend you are millionaires for a few days. Seriously, why go to a crowded vacation spot surrounded by complete strangers when you can enjoy the sun, surf, and sand with your besties?

We've rounded up 15 private islands that won't drain your bank account — some as low as $63 per night. And depending on how many friends you take with you, splitting the bill with your pals will make some of the getaways so cheap you will want to book your next trip the minute you return home........ read more http://stfi.re/zzvvrek

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Monday, 28 November 2016

Revealing Top 15 Incredible Places to Visit for Solo Female Traveller


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It is true that women are targeted but that shouldn't discourage you from exploring the world outside of your comfort zone. The best thing to do is research your travel destination and its culture, social conventions, and dressing restrictions (if it's a conservative culture). Most importantly, stay alert at all times and be aware of your surroundings. If you do all these things, you shouldn't feel discouraged from living your life to the fullest. 
To get your travel inspiration started, we'll start slow and move our way towards the more obscure, off the beaten path places. So for now, I've rounded up 15 major cities in the world that are one of the safest and most beautiful places for the solo female traveller. Read on, stay safe, and happy travels!....... Read more http://stfi.re/ooylabe

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Wednesday, 23 November 2016

Planning a Florida vacation? Discover this gem off the beaten path



(BPT) - This year, you'll be traveling to Florida for a theme park experience of a lifetime — and your family can hardly contain their excitement. While thrill rides and fun games make up the majority of your itinerary right now, it's a good idea to research other attractions in the area you can add to the list.
Even the most seasoned amusement park enthusiasts need a break from the long lines and bustling crowds now and then. When your family desires a change of scenery, Visit Central Florida has the perfect escape to rejuvenate both kids and adults: Bok Tower Gardens.
Bok Tower Gardens is a beautiful, relaxing hideaway that's only a short drive from major theme parks and beaches. Much more than a botanical garden, this historic landmark offers a wide range of activities to keep your family entertained all day. Here are just a handful of the experiences you'll find at Bok Tower Gardens.
Outdoor Kitchen and Edible Garden
A recent addition, the Outdoor Kitchen and Edible Garden is a great attraction for foodies and home gardeners alike. Enjoy fresh garden-to-table dining, and learn tips for growing vegetables and creating interesting dishes during chef-led demonstrations. Along with the tasty meals, you'll admire the charming setup; this outdoor kitchen is built from reclaimed cypress wood and features a wood-fired brick oven.
The Children's Garden
Bok's new Children's Garden opens up in September, and offers three acres of play area in open, natural environments. Kids of all ages will have a blast exploring and learning through a wide range of activities, from rock scrambles to fairy trails. When the weather's warm, don't miss out on playful water games by the river!
Geocaching
It's a treasure-hunting game for the modern world! Geocaching, where you use GPS-enabled devices to navigate and track down hidden objects, is available in three different locations throughout the Gardens. The three geocaching locations also include trade treasures and a log book to enhance the game.
The Singing Tower Carillon Concerts
Pack a picnic and blanket, and enjoy lunch under the tower to the sounds of a live carillon concert at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. daily. The carillon is a musical instrument consisting of 23 cast bronze bells, and can play music in any key. If you'd rather not prepare food before hand, you can find a fresh, flavorful lunch at the Blue Palmetto Cafe.
Family Fun
At Bok Tower Gardens, there are plenty of entertainment options created with the whole family in mind. Discovery Backpacks encourages your to explore the breathtaking Gardens, taking in the fresh scents and vivid colors, while enjoying fun and educational activities. If you wish to learn more about the Gardens, sign your family up for a free Garden Adventure Guide. During the tour, you'll learn fun facts about its culture and natural history. You can even use the map and clues to hunt for hidden tile posts on your way to the Singing Tower.
Natural beauty, fun activities and live music — what's not to love about these gardens? To learn more about Bok Tower Gardens and start planning your visit, head to visitcentralflorida.org today.


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Saturday, 19 November 2016

YOU NEED TO SEE THE BEAUTIFUL TONGA’S NUKU’ALOFA


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Tonga is a tiny country made of hundreds of islands and is a couple hours’ flight from Fiji. You can get there from Fiji or from Australia and New Zealand and, as I would later discover, it is a popular kiwi destination for those looking to escape the cold winters. It has only 100k inhabitants and has many citizens living abroad and financing the country through remittances.
Nuku’alofa was simply a base to plan the trip and the gateway to the beautiful archipelago of Vava’u. Around 70% of the population lives in the major island of Tongatapu, where the capital is. There were not a lot of alternative accommodation options around, so when the taxi driver dropped me at the hotel, he recommended I felt I was being cheated. I had selected a B&B from the Lonely Planet which seemed homey and friendly and when the taxi took me to a sea front hotel where they were asking for much more than my initial choice, I was sure I had to go back to my original plan......... read more >> http://stfi.re/dbxddzo







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Monday, 7 November 2016

5 reasons why you should go to the most beautiful Portugal


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Something’s up in Portugal. Despite a stellar history and a heritage that saw the nation become the great seafaring pioneers of the Age of Discovery in the 1500s, this small country on the geographic (and, dare we say, metaphorical) margins of Western Europe has of late been happier flying under the radar. But that might be about to change. To seek parallels from the world of football for a second, Portuguese star manager Jose Mourinho and star player Cristiano Ronaldo are at the very top of their games; blending outrageous talent, more than a little brashness and more than a lot of arrogance, safe in the awareness that they are very, very good at what they do. This new-found confidence translates perfectly to tourism (which represents 16% of GDP) in the country as well. Sure, the Algarve has long been a lure for families and golfers, but beyond the south coast the rest of the country has been something of a backwater. No longer. Welcome to our five favourite things in Portugal right now....... read more http://ln.is/ROoq7




        




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