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Jun09
by Asya in Cities, Golf, Hotels, Kayaking, North America, Sailing, Skiing, Swimming, United States of America

Offering a range of recreational activities for families, couples and single travelers, Lake Havasu City is one of the most popular vacation destinations in Arizona, United States. It is a thriving tourist town with plenty of accommodations, tours, shops, a multitude of fun activities and recreational facilities. Due to its beautiful location and welcoming atmosphere, Lake Havasu City attracts tourist from the entire world.
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Jun09
by iv in Argentina, Chillin, Design, Fitness&Gym, Golf, Hotels, Photos, Relaxing, South America, Spa, Swimming, Walking

Situated in the nerve of Buenos Aires, Manse Vitraux Store Hotel, Wine Lollygag and Spa is finis to Mall Dorrego, Place de Mayo, and Casa Rosada. Avant-garde and with a ethereal enlightenment, Residence Vitraux is one of the most fascinating alternatives that the ecumenical Buenos Aires offers the tourists and travellers of the humanity. Mansion Vitraux Shop Hotel has xii singly fashioned flat with avant-garde medallion. Avantgde and with pastel sophistication, Residence Vitraux is one of the most tscinating alternatives for those who become for enterprise or feeling.
Continue reading A real gem in San Telmo
Jun09
by misha in Cultural, Eating, Europe, Germany, Hiking, Monuments, Photos, Relaxing, Restaurants, Romantic, Sightseeings, Travel Stories

This wonderful village is on the edge of the Black Forest, in southern Germany, an ideal destination for a wine weekend. From Strasbourg, you’ll pass hills covered with terraced vineyards; the statue of a fat, naked Bacchus signals that you’ve arrived at the tiny downtown. Main Street’s pastel houses lead to the market place, which is crowned by the Town Hall, with a gothic inscription relating local history back to 770 on the facade. Join the businessmen in pinstripes at the outdoor wine bar, though a word to overindulgers: legend has it that any reveler who falls into one of the (sparkling-clean) irrigation ditches that run through town is destined to marry a local.
Continue reading Staufen im Breisgau
Jun09
by misha in Arts, Asia, Cities, Cultural, Design, Events, Hiking, Israel, Photos, Shopping, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism

These days Tel Aviv boasts with high-concept industrial shops, single-artist showrooms, and expertly curated furniture boutiques are popping up across the city. At Israeli artist Ayala Serfaty’s just-opened Aqua Creations Showroom, you’ll find a selection of ottomans and chairs covered in velvet or Lycra and in organic shapes—bubbles; poufs.
Continue reading Tel Aviv’s Design Revolution
Jun09
by misha in Chillin, Cultural, Eating, Europe, Hiking, History, Italy, Photos, Relaxing, Restaurants, Romantic, Sightseeings, Swimming, Villas, Walking
Castello di Bagnolo is a cozy villa with 5 apartements fully furnished in total respect of the ancient country style. Wide, peaceful greenspaces in the over 30 hectares of the estate, woods, prairies, vineyards, beautiful landscape and surroundings of highly turistical value. A nice to swim enormous swimming pool. Private visits to the Park and the Castle on request.
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Jun09
by Asya in Argentina, Cultural, History, Parks, Photos, South America, UNESCO, Walking

I’m presenting you one truly masterpiece of the erosion. The Natural Ischigualasto and Talampaya Parks are geological formations and natural parks located about 200 from La Rioja city, Argentina. The landscape is the result of erosion by water and wind in a desert climate, with large ranges in temperature on the day and the night. There are impressed forms: the sphinx, the chimney, the monk, the totem, the Gothic Cathedral, the chess board, the botanical garden and more. In 2000, the parks became a World Heritage Site of UNESCO. Their purpose is to protect important archaeological and palaeontological sites found in the area.
Continue reading The land of the first dinosaurs
Jun09
by misha in Arts, Cities, Cultural, Eating, Hiking, North America, Photos, Restaurants, Shopping, Travel Stories, United States of America, Urban Tourism

Today the San Francisco‘s Mission District is well known for its vibrant latino culture, colourful murals, and hip artistic spirit. The Mission is now experiecing the second coming with a new crop of restaurants, boutique and more. The best place to stay there is the 21-room Inn San Francisco (doubles from $175), set in an 1872 mansion, brims with authentic Victorian details—ornate woodwork; marble fireplaces; featherbeds—minus the chintz (not a weathered doily in sight). Don’t miss the rooftop deck with 360-degree views of the city.
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Jun09
by Asya in Golf, Kayaking, Parks, Relaxing, Resorts, Romantic, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Swimming, United States of America, Windsurfing

Discovered by Ferdinand Magellan in 1521, Guam Island is the largest of the Mariana Islands Archipelago. The island is a territory of the United States of America. Truly a tropical island paradise, it is one of the leading tourist destinations in the Western Pacific. There is something for everyone – the coast features beautiful sandy beaches with lush palm forests and major tourist attractions include diving, surfing, fishing, golf. The unique local culture is a blend of Spanish, Micronesia, Asian and western influences over the last 300 years.
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Jun09
by Asya in Chillin, Cultural, Europe, Resorts, Restaurants, Sailing, Spain, Swimming

Situated on the Costa del Sol, Benalmadena covers an area of almost 30km² and is located only 19 kilometers from Malaga Airport. Famous for its leisure facilities, it is one of the main tourist destinations on the Costa del Sol. With a huge number of foreign tourists a variety of types of restaurants is enormous. You have the choice of all nationality restaurants, including, Chinese, Italian, Dutch, Lebanese, Irish pubs etc.
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Jun09
by Asya in Arts, Chillin, Cities, Cultural, Hotels, Museums, North America, Relaxing, Swimming, United States of America, Urban Tourism, Walking

Home to award-winning beaches, St. Pete Beach, Florida, is where you can find a wide range of museums, art galleries, natural attractions and entertainment. St. Pete Beach is a significant tourist destination, having over 3,000 accommodation units, including major hotel and motel operations as well as many attractions, restaurants, nightlife, and more. The city attracts visitors with the famous Salvador Dali Museum, award winning Fort De Soto Park and the St. Pete Pier.
Continue reading Florida tide table for waterfront recreation and travel