>> Surfing
Oct31
Published by toun in ACTIVITIES, Asia, Camping, Chillin, Egypt, Hotels, Kite, Monuments, Photos, Resorts, Sightseeings, Surfing

Hurghada has been popular with kiters for many years and is one of our most popular destinations and thats beacause of reliable wind, flat water, a good climate all year and great fun.
There is wind throughout the year in Hurghada, with some of the best in the summer. It is also very popular in winter as it is a good break from the British climate. The original fishing village has now built up into an international holiday resort with many hotels stretching along the coast to the north and south of the town.
Continue reading One of the best spots for kite – Hurghada
Oct26
Published by nerdeff in ACTIVITIES, Asia, Chillin, Indonesia, Parks, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Spa, Surfing, Swimming, Videos
The island of Bali in Indonesia is a traveler’s dream-come-true – and offers visitors an exciting variety of things to do and see. Bali’s natural attractions include miles of sandy beaches (many are well-known amongst surfers), picturesque rice terraces, towering active volcanoes over 3,000 meters (10,000 ft.) high, fast flowing rivers, deep ravines, pristine crater lakes, sacred caves, and lush tropical forests full of exotic wildlife.
The island is home to the vast majority of Indonesia’s small Hindu minority. It is also the largest tourist destination in the country and is renowned for its highly developed arts, including dance, sculpture, painting, leather and metalworking, and music.
This tropical paradise has a unique blend of modern tourist facilities combined with wonderful shopping and a rich past and heritage. The Balinese people are proud of having preserved their unique Hindu culture against the advance of Islam, the dominant religion throughout Indonesia. This is still reflected in day to day life and can be seen in the numerous ceremonies, Balinese festivals and magnificent temples and palaces. Some of the best surfing beaches in the world can be found on the western side of the island whilst conversely the eastern side is a wonderful haven for families, with beautiful white sand beaches and gentle seas.
Continue reading Explore Indonesia’s island Bali travel wonders
Oct25
Published by nerdeff in ACTIVITIES, Chillin, Ecuador, Fishing, Kite, South America, Surfing, Travel Stories, Videos
A trip to the Galapagos Islands will be the journey of your lifetime. Located 1,000 km from the Ecuadorian mainland, the archipelago consist of 13 major islands, of which 5 are inhabited. This geographical isolation enabled Galapagos Island creatures to slowly change into new versions of themselves, ones that are found nowhere else on earth. Famous examples include the marine iguana and giant tortoise. The islands were the catalyst for the evolution theory developed by Charles Darwin in the early 1800s.
The archipelago has been known by many different names, including the “Enchanted Islands” because of the way in which the strong and swift currents made navigation difficult. The first crude navigation chart of the islands was done by the buccaneer Ambrose Cowley in 1684, and in those charts he named the islands after some of his fellow pirates or after the English noblemen who helped the pirates’ cause. The term “Galápagos” refers to the Spanish name given to the Giant Land Tortoises known to inhabit the islands.
Continue reading Journey of a lifetime at Galapagos Islands
Oct23
Published by vanhal in Chillin, CONTINENTS, Eating, Fishing, Flying, Hotels, Kayaking, Kite, New Zealand, Oceania, Photos, Relaxing, Resorts, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Spa, Surfing, Swimming
The Cook Islands are a Polynesian paradise consisting of fifteen islands
scattered over some one million square miles of the Pacific Ocean. They lie at the center of the Polynesian Triangle of the South Pacific with Tonga and the Samoas to the west, and Tahiti to the east.
Continue reading The newest 4-star property on the Cook Islands
Oct18
Published by vanhal in Airlines, Chillin, Eating, Flying, Hotels, Kite, Oceania, Photos, Relaxing, Resorts, Restaurants, Scuba Diving, Sightseeings, Snorkeling, Spa, Surfing, Swimming, Tahiti
With a circumference of only 37 miles and coastline served by paved road, Moorea can be encircled in a single day’s bicycle or car tour. Be sure to stop in the villages and boutiques as you make your way around. Enjoy horseback riding along the beach or into the interior, hiking up to a hidden waterfall, or drive to the Belvedere lookout point, high in the interior of Moorea for spectacular views of Opunohu and Cook’s Bays.
Moorea, soaring magically out of the ocean in an explosion of green velvet, is what you would imagine a South Seas island to be. A wide, shallow lagoon surrounds the island`s vertical mountains where poetic threads of waterfalls tumble down fern-softened cliffs. Peaceful meadows flanked by pinnacles of green will fill your senses and renew your belief in the majesty of nature. Pastel-painted houses surrounded by gardens of hibiscus and birds of paradise, circle the island in a fantasy of happy, yet simple villages.
A favorite of frequent visitors, Moorea offers couples the perfect combination of all the islands: pristine and secluded beaches; lush mountains and valleys; exclusive resorts; and a wide variety of shopping and fine restaurants.
The drama of Moorea’s landscape continues below the sea with an infinite range of canyons, chasms, and promontories. Fish feeding is common here so divers are often surrounded by schools of small and large marine life. With a lack of strong currents, Moorea is perfect for beginners while the deeper canyons attract the more advanced divers.
Continue reading Moorea is known as the “Magical Island”
Oct17
Published by vanhal in ACTIVITIES, Australia, Australia, Camping, Chillin, Climbing, CONTINENTS, COUNTRIES, Fishing, Rafting, Relaxing, Scuba Diving, Sightseeings, Snorkeling, Surfing, Swimming, TOPICS, Travel gear, Travel Stories
Australia is the land of contrasts. From the tropical splendor of the Great Barrier Reef and North Queensland`s lush rainforests to the otherworldly beauty of the vast outback, there is something for everyone here. The English-speaking rambunctious Aussies are some of the warmest and funniest people on earth. Stop a while and have a tinny (a beer) or billie tea with an Aussie and you have made a friend for life. Australia offers some of the wackiest wildlife anywhere—where else will you find a `drop bear`, kanga or duck-billed platypus?
Crystal clear waters, beautiful beaches, spectacular natural wonders and great hospitality: This is the Land Down Under. Whether you`re a snorkeler, trekker, opera fanatic, thrill seeker, scuba diver or just like to take life at your own pace, you will find the perfect holiday. There`s an amazing and confusing array of choices. Talk to our experts to figure out the best itinerary for you to see the most of this great country at a mellow pace.
Continue reading Australia is the land of contrasts
Oct16
Published by vanhal in Airlines, Arts, Chillin, CONTINENTS, Cruise, Eating, Fishing, Flying, Hotels, Photos, Resorts, Restaurants, Sailing, Ships, Snorkeling, Spa, Surfing

Imagine a real city floating between oceans with its own airport, 20,000 residences and time-shares, thousands commercial outlets, 10,000 hotel rooms, casino, ferryboat transportation system, schools and hospitals, trade centers and parks. You live and travel at the same time, making every 2-3 years one revolution around the globe. And all this at very reasonable prices, with 1,000 sq. ft apartments priced at $1 million with $15-20,000 property fees per year. This can be reality in not so distant future, blurring the difference between the ordinary life, as we know it and the cruise vacation. Technology is no more an obstacle. What may become obstacle is the need of constant rejuvenation in order to keep the interest of the affluent customers.
The Freedom Ship as conceived by its father Norman Nixon must be a place for living, retiring, tourism and entertainment floating around the globe at low speed. To be honest it looks more like floating city than an ordinary ship. And because there would be no big enough ports to welcome this giant, the travelers will use the ship’s airport and ferry port to go back and forth when they decide to feel solid ground beneath their feet. If they decide not to leave their ocean city, there won’t be any reason to do the opposite. Everything that usually they have at hand on the land will be available at sea. That’s the strongest point of the Freedom Ship concept. At the same time it may become one of its weakest points.
Continue reading Living In Sea City
Oct07
Published by vanhal in ACTIVITIES, Chillin, CONTINENTS, Cruise, Eating, Fishing, Hotels, Kite, Oceania, Resorts, Romantic, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Sightseeings, Snorkeling, Surfing, Swimming, TOPICS

Bora Bora – Unquestionably the most mythical of the Pacific islands remains the island of all dreams.
So much has been written about Bora Bora, and yet it is hard to find the right words to describe the magic that emanates from this island.
Seen from the air, Bora Bora has been compared to that of “a tiny emerald in a setting of turquoise, encircled by a sheltering necklace of sparkling pearls”.
Continue reading Best Beaches Bora Bora
Oct05
Published by vanhal in ACTIVITIES, Arts, CONTINENTS, COUNTRIES, Eating, Europe, Fishing, Flying, Malta, Monuments, Photos, Relaxing, Scuba Diving, Surfing, Swimming, TOPICS

The Maltese Islands lie virtually at the centre of the Mediterranean, with Malta 93km south of Sicily and 288km north of Africa. The Maltese archipelago consists of three inhabited islands: Malta, Gozo and Comino as well as two uninhabited islands. These Islands are often described as one big open-air museum. Great Britain formally acquired possession of Malta in 1814.
Continue reading Malta – Traditions and Cultures before and now.
Oct05
Published by vanhal in ACTIVITIES, Africa, Camping, Climbing, CONTINENTS, COUNTRIES, Fishing, Hiking, Monuments, Photos, Relaxing, Sightseeings, South Africa, Surfing, Swimming, TOPICS, Travel gear, Urban Tourism
Hundreds of thousands of foreign tourists visit South Africa every year, and of these visitors plan a stop in Cape Town, the pride of the southern African subcontinent. Blessed with blue skies a balmy climate a rich cultural heritage and a magnificent backdrop of ocean and mountain, the Mother City boasts a profusion of museums, art galleries, restaurants, shops, theatres, night spots and landmarks.
Presided over by Table Mountain and skirted by the Atlantic Ocean and a string exquisite beaches, top attractions include the bustling Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, the famed Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, the Cape of Good Hope Natural Reserve, the Cape Winelands, and Robben Island.
Continue reading Cape Town is city which you should visit!