Post Tagged with: "Adventure Travel"
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Bahamas Golf Vacation
Grand Bahamas Island is popularly known as Golfers Paradise. Seeing the beauty of the places many people consider Bahamas Golf Vacation the best one. The lush green locales, good climatic condition make this place an ideal golf destination. Places like Lucayan Park Golf and Country Club are best suited for experienced players.
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Historic place to vist in Hilton Head Island
Hilton Head Island is a popular coastal destination on the Southeast coast of the U.S. It is known for its sustainable living and relaxing lifestyle. You’re more likely to find a protected sea turtle nest than a high-rise building on this beautiful island. All around, there is a general care, classiness and pride not seen in a lot of modern-day cities. But beyond the island’s sustainable ideals and beautiful beaches, there’s also plenty of rich culture and deep history to uncover here.
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Visiting Costa Rica
Costa Rica is a country located in Central America that has unlimited tourist potential and is ranked as one of the most visited international destinations. One of Costa Rica’s main sources of income is tourism
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Buck Island St Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
Buck Island is an uninhabited satellite island off St. Croix, a national monument where only 176 of the park’s 19,000 acres are above ground, the snorkelling is legendary. The elkhorn coral reef that surrounds two-thirds of the island has extraordinary formations and deep grottoes in crystal-clear waters (think 100-foot visibility) at an average depth of 13 feet.
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Barcelona’s Tibidabo Amusement Park
The journey to Tibidabo amusement park starts with a short train ride from the center of Barcelona from there you will take the Tramvia Blau which takes you half way up the mountain. If you wish to go all the way to the top of Tibidabo, where the amusement park is situated, you will also need to catch a funicular train from the half way point.
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Hawaii Waikiki Beach Step from a city street onto a crescent beach
It used to be a swamp—its name, which means ‘spouting water’ comes from the springs that fed the taro patches and fishponds—but Waikiki also had a two-mile crescent of sand, […]