Located in Nueva Andalucia area of Marbella, Spain at Costa del Sol, Puerto Banus was developed in 1970. The luxurious marina has since then been one of the most visited shopping complexes, mostly frequented by the famous and rich. It was developed in a Mediterranean architectural style around a local coastal village. Travelers visiting Puerto Banus enjoy a unique fare of extraordinary and expensive restaurants, bars and shopping malls.
Read More »Disney World, Florida, USA
Disney World in Florida is a place where travelers go to explore human cooperation and innovation, enjoy the enchanting and thrilling rides recuperate and relax on the gold course or beach and spend a memorable time in a world resort where both adults and children can have an unforgettable time together.
Read More »Chichen Itza, Mexico
Located in Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, Chichen Itza is recognized as the largest of several archaeological cities associated with Pre- Columbian Maya civilization. It is among the most visited and popular tourist destinations in Mexico. In 1988, was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Recently, it was recognized as one of the world’s New Seven Wonders.
Read More »Masai Mara, Kenya
Masai Mara is the most popular and most visited national reserve in Kenya. Contrally to what most people think about Masai Mara, partially because of its popularity, it actually a national reserve and not a National Parl. It belongs to Masai people of south west Kenya and local county officials administers it.
Read More »Lake District, England
Lake District in North West England is commonly referred to as Lakeland or The lakes. This mountainous region has become one of the most famous holiday destinations in England. The region is not just popular for its lakes, mountains and forests but due to its rich history of association with great Lake Poets like William Wordsworth who pioneered poetry and writings in the 19th Century.
Read More »Zermatt, Switzerland
Located in Upper Valais, an alpine canton of Switzerland, Zermatt is a village that doesn’t permit car usage. For most travelers, Zermatt is their perfect destination for mountaineering and skiing especially in the Matterhorn Mountain. The breathtaking surroundings of Zermatt come at a hefty price as Zermatt accommodation is one of the most costly in Switzerland.
Read More »Abu Simbel, Egypt
Located in Upper Egypt, the existence of Abu Simbel was greatly threatened by the rising turbulent waters of L. Nasser, growing fiercely behind Aswan Dam. UNESCO sponsored the archaeological rescue plan that aimed at restoring the glory of Abu Simbel.
Read More »Cairns, Australia
Cairns functions as the gateway to Great Barrier Reef, Queensland in Australia. Cairns is highly cosmopolitan with the nearly 200, 000 people living here are seriously focused on tourism industry. International tourism is very booming here especially Japanese tourists being well catered for in Cairns and most of the signs in shops are written in both English and Japanese.
Read More »Whitsundays, Australia
Located off Queensland coast in Australia, Whitsundays are a collection of 74 islands and are a part of the well known Great Barrier Reef. Over the years, Whitsundays has become the most popular tourist destination in Australia.
Read More »Auckland, New Zealand
Auckland is New Zealand’s largest metropolitan area with a gross population of slightly over one million people. Recently, four separate cities amalgamated to form the new Auckland City. These cities included Manukau, Waitakere, Auckland City and North Shore.
Read More »San Diego, USA
Located on Pacific Ocean in California, the coastal city of San Diego has nearly 1.5 million tourists. Housing the Pacific Fleet of US Navy, there is a very strong presence of military in the city which is widely popular thanks to its impressive beaches and ideal climate. Various tourist attractions in San Diego include the famous San Diego Zoo and SeaWorld theme park.
Read More »A Day Out in Australia’s Adelaide Hills
Located a short drive away from Adelaide's city centre, the Adelaide Hills are a popular day trip option for residents and tourists alike. Situated in the Mount Lofty Ranges, the Adelaide Hills are loosely centred on the largest settlement in the region, Mount Barker.
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