Articles, tagged with "pristine beach", page 4
30th November 2009
Christmas is a time for family and festivities, but that doesn't mean you need to be in your own country to enjoy this time of year. Christmas is actually a very popular time for travel, with a lot of exotic countries enjoying their nicest weather of the ...
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Author:
Jonathan Wallace
24th November 2009
You want to plan that vacation to that glorious tropical island but you've only heard of the tourist traps like Nassau, Bahamas or Montego Bay, Jamaica. You want a place without fifteen-story hotels, screaming crowds, and a thousand souvenir shops. Yo...
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Author:
Debra Fortosis
11th November 2009
It is difficult to write about one's own hometown objectively when you only have superlatives to describe it. Tulum is located at the southern end of Riviera Maya in Mexico. It is one of the most visited of all Mayan ruins because of its location where it...
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Author:
Ella
17th September 2009
Located in Far North Queensland, Australia, Cairns is a town known for its beauty and popularity with tourists. The town was originally built as a stop over for workers on their way to the gold mines. However, because of its location to many famous Austra...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
05th September 2009
Overview of Carmel
Carmel-By-The-Sea is an attractive Oceanside city along California's Highway 1, absolute with remarkable outlooks, white beaches, welcoming locals and excellent food. A typically upper-class end for adults, the city itself is small - y...
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Author:
Sftours
21st August 2009
Hawaii is one of the most captivating places in the world and undoubtedly one of Hawaii's most famous islands is Maui. A magical vacation spot, Maui is not only popular for its pristine beaches; but also for the nature and sports activities and Hawaiian c...
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Author:
Janice Alcantara
12th June 2009
It was one of those weekends where I feel I am in need of another weekend to recover from the weekend I just had. I spent a lot of time in the sun yesterday and am feeling it today. Sad but true, vacationers get to the beach more than I do, and I live ver...
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Author:
Regina Jacques
05th June 2009
If you are looking forward to a dream retirement, it is your time to own now a great place to what will become an internationally acclaimed marina village in the heart of the Caribbean. This would be a great place to retire for it combines modern elegance...
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Lakeisha Scales
15th May 2009
those who want pristine beach resorts that offer world-class amenities at pocket-friendly prices. Safety is main concern since parasailing can be dangerous if handled by inexperienced staff. It is important to ascertain that people who will be handling th...
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Author:
Joy Smit
16th April 2009
Langkawi Island in Malaysia is popular for its unspoiled, sandy white beaches. It consists of 99 exotic tropical islands. Langkawi is covered with age-old forests, which are home to several interesting animals like the hornbill, peacock and lizard. But th...
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Author:
Kathleen Chester
12th February 2009
During these times of economic slowdown, recession and layoffs, life can be pretty stressful and monotonous. You feel that you are bound by shackles with nowhere to go, no respite from bad news on TV and all around. Perhaps, a vacation on a pristine beach...
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Author:
Aniruddha Badola
30th January 2009
Adelaide, the state capital city of Southern Australia, has lots of interesting attractions to offer to its tourists. Anything, from its classical art galleries, museums, natural parks and garden, pristine beaches and great restaurants, name it. Adelaide ...
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Author:
Arleigh
09th January 2009
Known as the Gateway to the Malabar coast Kappad, it is on this historic location that in May 1498 170 men lead by the Portuguese navigator Vasco De Gama sailed in and created a new chapter in the history of Kerala. This was the beginning of India's relat...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
11th December 2008
The word Tulúm is said to be a Yucatec (Mayan language spoken in the Yucatán Peninsula) Mayan word meaning fence or wall. The wall was about eight meters thick and 400 meters long on the side parallel to the sea. Though it is believed that's its old nam...
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Author:
Ella
10th September 2008
Rhode Island is a state in the United States in the New England region. It is among the smallest U.S states. It boarders Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York. Rhode Island is fondly referred to as Little Rhody by the people who stay there and its visit...
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Author:
Francis K Githinji