Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Most Amazing beaches on earth

Unbelievable Travel Destinations

If you’d like to plan the perfect beach vacation one day, it might help to know where the world’s top travel experts love to go. That’s why we approached a select group of owners and operators of the country's most important travel agencies, to recommend their picks in every corner of the globe.


Seven advisory board members recently gave some thought to their favorite beach getaways. From penguin habitats in Australia to pink stretches of sand in the Bahamas, they selected a few of the loveliest places to swim and sunbathe. Ahead, find a handful of picture-perfect beach vacation ideas from true experts.

The Seychelles

“The beaches in the Granitic Seychelles are some of my favorite in the world — equal parts exotic (shaded by dramatic palm trees and flanked by massive rock formations) and powdery soft, like their Caribbean counterparts. For a particularly special beach experience, consider a stay at North Island. Five beaches for eleven villas ensure privacy no matter which one you choose. The most indulgent is Honeymoon Beach, situated at the base of Bernica Hill. After a steep hike, you'll arrive to a gourmet picnic lunch, bubbles, and complete isolation.


The Bahamas

“The pink sand beaches in Harbour Island in the Bahamas are untouchable! The sand is so white that it turns pink, and it’s some of the softest sand you’ll ever feel. You can walk the entire length of the island in about an hour, while enjoying the turquoise sea the whole time.

Tahiti

“Living in California means I have access to some great beaches, and the sands of Hawaii are just a short flight away. But just a few hours farther are the islands of Tahiti. They’re right in the middle of the ocean, miles from everything, and they’re gorgeous. The sand, the water — just perfect. There are great resorts right along the beach, too, and some are over the water so you can enjoy the island from different angles and perspectives.


Mozambique

“Easily the Benguerra Archipelago in Mozambique. The remote sand dunes there rise out of a sea of an endless variety of blues. Not to mention the region’s rich local culture — it’s a win-win.


Hawaii

“I love the water, so some of my family’s favorite places to go swimming and snorkeling are the Ahihi-Kinau Natural Area Reserve on Maui and in the cenotes in the Riviera Maya. They’re not beaches for laying in the sand, per se, but the water is incredible.

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The Seychelles

“The beaches in the Granitic Seychelles are some of my favorite in the world — equal parts exotic (shaded by dramatic palm trees and flanked by massive rock formations) and powdery soft, like their Caribbean counterparts. For a particularly special beach experience, consider a stay at North Island. Five beaches for eleven villas ensure privacy no matter which one you choose. The most indulgent is Honeymoon Beach, situated at the base of Bernica Hill. After a steep hike, you'll arrive to a gourmet picnic lunch, bubbles, and complete isolation.

The Bahamas

“The pink sand beaches in Harbour Island in the Bahamas are untouchable! The sand is so white that it turns pink, and it’s some of the softest sand you’ll ever feel. You can walk the entire length of the island in about an hour, while enjoying the turquoise sea the whole time. Drop by Sip Sip for a lobster quesadilla and goombay smash to end a perfect day.

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Tahiti

“Living in California means I have access to some great beaches, and the sands of Hawaii are just a short flight away. But just a few hours farther are the islands of Tahiti. They’re right in the middle of the ocean, miles from everything, and they’re gorgeous. The sand, the water — just perfect. There are great resorts right along the beach, too, and some are over the water so you can enjoy the island from different angles and perspectives.

Mozambique

“Easily the Benguerra Archipelago in Mozambique. The remote sand dunes there rise out of a sea of an endless variety of blues. Not to mention the region’s rich local culture.

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Hawaii

“I love the water, so some of my family’s favorite places to go swimming and snorkeling are the Ahihi-Kinau Natural Area Reserve on Maui and in the cenotes in the Riviera Maya. They’re not beaches for laying in the sand, per se, but the water is incredible.” —Dan Ilves, TravelStore


The Dominican Republic

“Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic. There, you’ll find miles of beaches with some of the best kite-boarding in the world. Plus, restaurants, bars and shopping are all easily accessible from the beach. The kicker? Affordable lodging options abound.” —Edward Phillips, adtrav

Kangaroo Island

“Definitely go to Penguin Beach on Australia’s Kangaroo Island while staying at the unforgettable Southern Ocean Lodge. I love penguins and looking across the Southern Ocean; knowing Antarctica is the next chunk of land over is thrilling and romantic.” —Sandy Schadler, Travelink


Friday, May 31, 2019

I was shocked when I saw this in Miami!!

Miami is a city on the Atlantic coast of South Florida in the southeastern United States.

Miami and its suburbs are located on a broad plain between the Florida Everglades to the west and Biscayne Bay to the east, which also extends from Florida Bay north to Lake Okeechobee.
In 2016, the population is estimated to be just over 440,000. This makes Miami the 44th most populous city in the US.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Miami’s urban area is the fourth-largest in the U.S., with a population of around 5.5 million.
With just over 6 million inhabitants as of 2016, the Miami metropolitan area is the most populous in Florida and the eighth-largest in the southeastern United States.
Miami covers an area of 145 square kilometers (56 square miles) of which 93 square kilometers (36 square miles) are land and 52 square kilometers (20 square miles) is water.
The elevation of the area never rises above 12 meters (40 feet) and averages at around 1.8 meters (6 feet) above mean sea level in most neighborhoods, especially near the coast.
A major transportation and business hub, Miami is a leading resort and Atlantic Ocean port situated on Biscayne Bay at the mouth of the Miami River.
Thousands of years before Europeans arrived, a large portion of south east Florida, including the area where Miami exists today, was inhabited by Tequestas.
An Indian village of hundreds of people dating to 500–600 B.C. was located at the mouth of the Miami River.

During the early 20th century, northerners were attracted to the city, and Miami prospered during the 1920s with an increase in population and infrastructure.
When World War II began, Miami, well-situated on the southern coast of Florida, became a base for US defense against German submarines. The war brought an increase in Miami’s population.
After Fidel Castro rose to power in 1959, many Cubans emigrated to Miami, further increasing the population.
During the 1980s Miami gained a reputation as a center of the illegal cocaine trade.
Today, Miami is a major center, and a leader in finance, commerce, culture, media, entertainment, the arts, and international trade.

Thursday, May 23, 2019

These Places will make you fall in love US

These Places will Blow your mind,just check these out:-

Stock Island, FL





Stock Island is the part of Key West .The area has flown under the radar for decades, serving as a shrimp boatyard, fisherman's haven, and local haunt for bohemian artist-types, but has recently undergone a major transformation with the arrival of a brand new hotel. Inspired by the industrial nature from which Stock Island has developed and Key West’s tradition of working waterfronts, fishing fleets, and marinas, The Perry Hotel Key West at Stock Island Marina will welcome its first guests on May 1, with private outdoor showers and two "boat-to-table" seafood-driven restaurants that specialize in coastal comfort cuisine with fresh seafood sourced right from the hotel’s backyard. Within the Stock Island Marina Village, guests have access to additional restaurants, an on-site distillery, local artists’ studio, an organic community garden, and a very popular dog park. Among the endless outdoor excursions available to newlyweds are luxury chartered cruises to Cuba that leave right from the hotel’s private marina.


                                                    

Nantucket, MA




Nantucket itself is designated a National Historic Landmark District—and it's the perfect spot for couples interested in a living historical experience unlike anything you’d find on the mainland.It’s marked by unpainted cedar-shingled buildings, many surrounded by manicured privets. The wharves and cobblestoned streets of the Town of Nantucket are lined with restaurants, high-end boutiques and steepled churches. The town’s Whaling Museum recounts the island’s role as a 19th-century whaling hub.




Adirondacks, NY





Spend your days roaming the woods looking for the perfect picnic spot (your basket packed with Veuve and sandwiches), and your nights dining in elegant attire. Once owned by William Avery Rockefeller, this spot personified 19th century notions of romantic escape. Actually, it still does.Its boundaries correspond to the boundaries of Adirondack Park. 


Suncadia, WA




Looking for the ultimate off-the-grid honeymoon? Pack your bags and head 80 miles east of Seattle to Suncadia Resort. Nestled among 6,400 acres of Cascade Mountain forest, Suncadia has a sumptuous woodland feel that's perfect for newlyweds who want to get away from it all. Paying tribute to being together in the great outdoors, newlyweds can take their first walk to wedded bliss at the resort’s 1,000 steps—a unique concrete stairway that starts at the property’s lodge and leads you down to the trickling Cle Elum river—making it a unique place to capture your love.



Middleburg, VA


Middleburg is a town in Loudoun County, Virginia, United States.Salamander Resort & Spa, located in Middleburg, Virginia, is just a quick drive from Washington, D.C., and the perfect place for a romantic small town getaway with plenty to do. The on-property activities range from empowering adventures such as zip-lining and countryside horse rides, to slower paced experiences such as award-winning spa treatments and foodie encounters.