Mar26
Published by eli in Bulgaria, Europe, Golf, Skiing

Bulgaria is a much less mature market than other European property markets such as Spain. However Bulgaria has enjoyed a lot of interest recently and its tourism industry is growing at the fastest rate in Europe. Bulgaria is expected to enjoy 20 million annual tourists by 2010.
While Bulgarian buy-to-let properties are still in their infancy, there are strong pointers for a healthy future in the rental market.
Here is an outline of the pitfalls and plus points of the Bulgaria’s buy-to-let market and all the buy property in Bulgaria offers. Over the past five years demand for rental homes has shown a dramatic increase, both from the consumer and supplier. The arrival of low cost airlines from all over Europe, the growth of sea, ski and golf markets, plus increases in city-based jobs as foreign companies move into Bulgaria, are all reasons for the rise in demand.
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Dec18
Published by eli in ACTIVITIES, CONTINENTS, Chillin, Cruise, Eating, North America, Oceania, Relaxing, Sailing, South America, Swimming, TOPICS, Travel Tips, Urban Tourism, Walking
Begin your life together in paradise

The British Virgin Islands is a British overseas territory, located in the
Caribbean to the east of
Puerto Rico. The islands make up part of the Virgin Islands archipelago.
The British Virgin Islands consist of the main islands of
Tortola,
Virgin Gorda,
Anegada and
Jost Van Dyke, along with over 50 other smaller islands and cays. Around 15 of the islands are inhabited. The largest island, Tortola, is approximately 19 km long and 5 km wide. The islands have a total population of about 22,000. Road Town, the capital, is situated on Tortola.The National motto is “Vigilate” which means “Be Watchful”.
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Dec18
Published by eli in Eating, Fishing, Relaxing, Restaurants, Travel gear, Urban Tourism
St. Martin is a tropical island in the northeast
Caribbean, approximately 240 km east of
Puerto Rico. The 98 km² island is divided roughly in half between
France and the
Netherlands. It is one of the smallest inhabited landmasses in the world that is divided between two nations. The southern
Dutch half is called
Sint Maarten and is part of the
Netherlands Antilles. The northern
French half is called
Saint-Martin and is part of the
French overseas region and department of
Guadeloupe. The main towns are
Marigot (French side) and
Philipsburg (Dutch side). The French part of the island has a land area of 53.20 km². Sint Maarten, the Dutch part of the island, has a land area of 34 km².
Continue reading Discover the Taste of France in Caribbean island St. Martin
Dec18
Published by eli in Adventure, Cultural, Eating, Fishing, Golf, Hiking, Kayaking, Relaxing, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Travel gear
The United States Virgin Islands are a group of islands in the
Caribbean that are an insular area of the
United States. The islands are geographically part of the Virgin Islands and are located in the
Leeward Islands of the
Lesser Antilles. The U.S. Virgin Islands consist of the four main islands of
St. Thomas,
St. John,
St. Croix, and
Water Island, and many smaller islands. It is the only part of the United States where traffic drives on the left. The total land area of the territory is 346.36 square km.
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Dec18
Published by eli in ACTIVITIES, Biking, CONTINENTS, Camping, Chillin, Cruise, Eating, Fishing, Hiking, Kayaking, Kite, North America, Oceania, Relaxing, Resorts, Restaurants, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Sightseeings, Snorkeling, South America, Surfing, Swimming, TOPICS, Travel gear, Urban Tourism, Walking
Martinique is an island in the eastern
Caribbean Sea, having a total area of 1,128 km². It is an overseas department of
France. Like the other islands, Martinique is also one of the 26 regions of France, and an integral part of the Republic. As part of France, Martinique is part of the
European Union, the currency used is the
euro. Its official language is French, although almost all of its inhabitants also speak
Antillean Creole. Martinique is pictured on all euro banknotes.
Fort de France is the capital of Martinique and the largest city in the French Antilles, and it has a population of 94,049 inhabitants. It is also one of the major cities in the Caribbean. The city centre is resplendent with
architecture dating back to the start of the 19th Century and monuments that speak of the island’s history. The full range of
shops,
restaurants and services are available in a distinctly Caribbean style. Larger shopping and
cinema complexes and meeting centers are located on the periphery of the city.
Continue reading The incredible Cathedral in whole island of Martinique
Dec16
Published by eli in ACTIVITIES, Arts, CONTINENTS, COUNTRIES, Chillin, Climbing, Cruise, Eating, Fishing, Haiti, Kayaking, North America, Oceania, Photos, Relaxing, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Ships, Snorkeling, South America, Surfing, Swimming, TOPICS, Travel Tips, Urban Tourism, Walking
Haiti, officially the Republic of Haiti, occupies one-third of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, and also includes many smaller islands such as La Gonave, La Tortue, Les Cayemites, ile de Anacaona, and La Grande Caye. The uninhabited island of Navasse is claimed both by Haiti and the United States. Haiti shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic. The total area of Haiti is 27,750 km².
Haiti and its surroundings have a lot to offer to the foreign or local tourist. From art galleries to splendid beaches, historical monuments to magnificent fortresses, choices are plenty. Cap-Haitian-on a ridge 20 minutes west of the northern metropolis, the area generally called Labadie (pronounced Lah-Bah-Deeh) reveals the bluest of a calm Atlantic Ocean adjoining a curvaceous belt of lush mountains. Labadie has the disctinctive charm of delivering in just one place some of the best beaches of the Caribbean, a bit of History and a bright, colorful palette of arts, crafts and
people.
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Dec15
Published by eli in ACTIVITIES, CONTINENTS, Chillin, Cruise, Eating, Fishing, Hiking, Hotels, Kayaking, North America, Oceania, Relaxing, Resorts, Restaurants, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, South America, Spa, Surfing, Swimming, TOPICS, Travel Tips, Urban Tourism, Walking
Anguilla is a British overseas territory in the
Caribbean, the most northerly of the
Leeward Islands in the
Lesser Antilles. It consists of the main island of Anguilla itself, approximately 16 miles long by 3 miles wide at its widest point, together with a number of much smaller islands and cays with no permanent population. The island’s capital is
The Valley.
Anguilla, a small island, quiet place full of white sand
beaches with crystal clear waters, great
dining and friendly people. There are many options for getting there and lots to see when you arrive. The sland is a retreat for couples, families and singles, offering accommodations for the most discerning traveler. You could also visit art
galleries,
touring historic sites and
museums. Sporting in Anguilla like
horseback riding,
dancing to island beats, make excursions to the
undersea world,
sailing and
snorkeling, or quiet days basking in the sun and enjoying the simple pleasure of sunset strolls.
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