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April 21, 2014 by jfalbelda

Top Reasons to Visit Sydney Beyond The Obvious!

If you want to know more about the top reasons to visit Sydney, Australia then you’ve come to the right place! And not only will you be able to learn more about this bustling Australian metropolis, you’ll also discover ways on how to make your vacation experience here extra special. As the capital of New South Wales, Sydney is the most populous city in Australia, with a residential population of 4.6 million. It is the 42nd most visited city in the world, with 7 million domestic visitors and 2.7 million foreign ones annually. Most tourist here seek out the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge as well as its famous beaches like Bondi and Manly, but what people don’t know is that there are a plenty more attractions here worth exploring. Read on to learn about a few of them!

Harbour Bridge in Sydney Continue reading →

Posted in Australia · Tagged Architecture, Australia, colonial, Colonial Architecture, Historic sites, Sydney ·
April 9, 2014 by jfalbelda

7 Underrated Destinations in South Africa

As with all tourist destinations the world over, the more organised the attractions of the country are, the better they are able to attract the greatest number of visitors through more effective marketing. In South Africa, this means cities like Cape Town draw far more overseas visitors than the city of Durban, and the Wetlands of St. Lucia draw many more visitors than the stunning hamlets along the Wild Coast of the Eastern Cape, both being equally remote.

This is not to say that Durban or the Wild Coast does not offer great value for money – they do, and much of it – but more often than not, lower budget constraints for marketing result in fewer search hits when holidaymakers plan their next trip.

coast line on the Wild Coast Continue reading →

Posted in Destination, Inspiration, South Africa · Tagged Africa, Beaches, Holiday, South Africa, Vacation ·
April 8, 2014 by Jeremy

Top Tourist Attractions In Slovenia

The top tourist attractions in Slovenia include Ljubljana, which has a ton of cultural highlights and a choice view of the Julian Alps.

The tourist attractions in Slovenia reflect the uniqueness of this nation in Eastern Europe. Slovenia has some things in common with Luxembourg. Like the latter, Slovenia shares borders with different civilizations in Europe.

Luxembourg has three various neighbors, while Slovenia has four. To the north lies the Teutonic nation of Austria. South of the country is the Slavic country Croatia. Eastward is Hungary, home to the ancient Eurasian steppe nomads. Lastly beyond the western border lies Italy, the country of the famous Romans.

In a certain way, Slovenia is fortunate to have these four cultures become an influential part of its civilization. Needless to say, it is not surprising to find this country to be a bit multi-ethnic.

1. Piran Seaport

Piran is an old seaport located at coastal cape along the Adriatic Sea. An interesting aspect about this harbor town is that the architecture of the buildings is predominantly medieval Venetian. It shows how strong the Italian influence is in this part of the country. People, both native and foreign, visit this place for their excellent seafood. Going for a swim at the beach is also a viable idea, especially with the kind of atmosphere akin to Mediterranean coast of Venice.

2. Postojna Cave

The Postojna Cave is one of the top tourist attractions in Slovenia for eco tourist with a keen fascination for geology and biology. This cave covers a regulated distance of 5 kilometers accessible view electric train trolley. At one end of the stalactite and stalagmite tunnel is the sight of a unique human fish species better known in the scientific community as proteus anguinus.

3. Sunny Alps

The Sunny Alps is one of the most exciting places in Slovenia to have a vacation. This venue is part of the Julian Alps and is famous for its resorts and vacation farms. It is in this place where one can find the 85-hectare vast Triglav National Park, one of the biggest parks in Europe. People can enjoy a wide array of water outdoor activities such as rafting, kayaking and hydro speed cruise along the lakes Bohinj and Bohinjka Bistrica.

4. Kranjska Gora

The Kranjska Gora is another part of the Julian Alps that is famous among eco tourists. However, unlike Sunny Alps, the fun activities in Kranjska Gora are defined by pushing the envelope of the human body’s normal capacity. The available outdoor recreations include horsemanship, paragliding, mountaineering and other winter sports. But people with a more relaxed and pacified sense of amusement can go for fishing instead.

5. Ljubljana

Ljubljana is the capital city one of the top tourist attractions in Slovenia for those tourists looking for the best that civilization has to offer. Travelers with academic fascination will certainly dig the National Museum and the City Museum. Patrons of the arts and architecture can also visit the magnificent two towers of Ljubljana Cathedral as well as the Modern Art Gallery. All of Ljubljana contains five millennia’s worth of national history.

Posted in Budget Travel, Destination · Tagged caves, culture, history, Mountains, Slovenia ·
March 19, 2014 by Jeremy

Top Tourist Attractions In Port Douglas

While the beach here is alluring, do make time for the top tourist attractions in Port Douglas!

The top tourist attractions in Port Douglas are what made this town in Far North Queensland Australia appear quite brightly at the radar for eager travellers all over the world. This place is located forty miles north of Cairns and its very limited 4,772 citizen population is indicative of how diminutive this area is in civilization standards.

However, its population more than doubles each time vacationers spend their holiday in this coastal town. This town got its name from a 19th Century premier of Queensland named John Douglas.

This town relies on two prosperous industries – mining and logging. Curiously, Port Douglas shares a close proximity to two of Queensland’s UNESCO World Heritage Site such as The Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest. Before launching a voyage to these locations, there are several attractions worth lingering first.

1. Rainforest Habitat Wildlife Sanctuary

The Rainforest Habitat Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the most exciting among the top tourist attractions in Port Douglas. This venue is something that can truly give eco-tourists a wonderful exploration experience and these adventures can come in three iconic themes.

The boardwalks cut through the canopy called the Rainforest and continues further into the less constricting Wetlands, and finally ending up in a dry and more open-spaced location called the Grassland.

2. The Australian Muster Experience

Have you experienced living the life of an Australian rancher? This question directed at travellers can have a slightly affirmative answer once they get into the Australian Muster Experience. People who haven’t the slightest idea about Australia’s correlation with cowboy life can experience the worthy rivals of the Wild West.

Here people can enjoy an open-air barbecue buffet in the middle of a cattle ranch with outback music and a complete set of thematic elements such as stockmen, horses and cattle dogs that herd the rancher’s stampeding property. Dusty, remote and picturesque; just the way patrons of Australian outback imagines it.

3. Port Douglas Yacht Club

Being a coastal town, it seemed inappropriate for this place not to have a decent leisure boat cruises. Truly, for people seeking a casual marine activity they ought to try visiting the Port Douglas Yacht Club.

A very interesting aspect about this tourist attraction is that joining this club does not need a registration fee. It is free and all it takes is to appear in the list for the boating crew to fit in the appropriate gear.

4. Sea Temple Resort & Spa Port Douglas

People can truly have a nice excursion in Queensland’s remote tourist attraction. However, all that walking and proactive pursuit can cause an unpleasant discomfort from exhaustion.

Some people couldn’t settle for simple dozing and for these types of individuals who prefer lavish physical pampering, it is best to pay a visit to the Sea Temple Resort & Spa Port Douglas. More than a recreational waterpark, this place is home to a massage parlour. This place is also a good location to play golf.

Posted in Australia · Tagged Australia, Beaches, boating, dude ranches, Queensland, rainforest, ranches, sailing, spas, water parks, yachting ·
March 6, 2014 by Ben Carter

The Biggest Universal Movies that Don’t have a ride yet – and what it should be

Universal Studios is not only one of the most successful American movie studios, but the company also operates two ridiculously popular theme parks in the States. Most visitors to either the California or Florida Universal Studios locations come for the thrill rides that are based on some of Universal’s most successful movies such as E.T., King Kong, and Terminator 2.

However, despite all of the rides and attractions at Universal Studios locations, there are a few successful Universal pictures which have surprisingly never had their own Universal Studios park attraction. These are some of the biggest Universal pictures which have failed to inspire an attraction at a Universal park. And if this list makes you want nothing more than to visit the park yourself, then check out tickets at Love Orlando Florida.

famous globe statue at Universal Studios Continue reading →

Posted in Inspiration, USA · Tagged Family, Florida, Funny, Orlando, Universal Studios, USA ·
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