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Mykonos Island, Greece

The Aegean Sea is teeming with paradisiacal islands, yet travelers and locals alike all end up on the tiny gem of Mykonos, an island so beautiful the Greek gods come here to dream. Mykonos radiates with charming shops, quaint windmills and hidden churches, all back dropped in blue by either the sky above or the sea below.

Mykonos Island, Greece

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Ihuru Island, Maldives

Northeast of Seychelles off of India’s southern tip, the 1,102 islands that make up the Maldives combine to simply make all your tropical dreams come true. From four-star resorts to diving 80-feet deep in water so clear you’ll try to take off your mask and breathe it like air (but please don’t), the Maldives are perfect to escape from the real world and find yourself enveloped in a palm-fringed fantasy.

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Natadola Beach, Fiji

The Fiji Islands are 1,000 miles of pristine white sand beaches, spread out over 333 islands, each fringed with coral gardens and lapped by warm azure waters. It’s the destination that defined exotic, where manta rays swimming beside you and dolphins leaping out of the ocean next to your boat are common sights that never bore the eyes. Read more »

Anse Source d’Argent Beach, La Digue Island, Seychelles

Often mistaken for the Garden of Eden, Seychelles is an archipelago country made up of 115 islands drifting like drops of heaven in the Indian Ocean. For nowhere else on earth is paradise more abundantly evident than on these islands that are as relaxed and hospitable as they are beautiful. And the most striking spot in all the Seychelles is Anse Source d’Argent Beach on La Digue Island. Read more »

So Many Beaches in Easy Reach

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Paradise comes in many shapes and sizes, from resort spas to secluded mountaintop cabins. Yet most people’s idea of paradise includes some combination of sand, sun and surf, for beaches just happen to occupy some of the most beautiful property on the planet. Yet each beach is unique, blending many elements to create a special atmosphere that appeals to people in different ways.

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Come and Stay in Bermuda


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Celebrate and enjoy the beauty of Bermuda’s people and culture. The island of Bermuda boasts of its beautiful, exotic beaches, the tropical weather, and the hospitality of its people, that visitors get so caught up, sometimes never wanting to come back to the old life of city chaos. The Bermuda triangle is just a legend. There is no truth behind the mystery of the many disappearances of so many ships and planes and other stuff of fiction. The people of Bermuda offers a warm welcome to everybody who wishes to explore the beauty of this haven of tranquility and nature. Go watch the sunset, while frolicking and drinking some wine and enjoying the local music. Night life bustles everyday and you can dance the night away downtown and enjoy exotic local food at a nearby restaurant. Whether you want to spend your time alone or with someone on this paradise, Bermuda assures you of the best and wonderful experience a tourist can only wish for.

Cebu- The Pearl of the South


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Why travel to Cebu, Philippines of all places? What makes Cebu, Philippines extraordinary among all other places in the whole country or the world even?

Places that shouldn’t be missed when visiting Cebu

First there is The Magellan’s Cross which is located in Magallanes Street of Cebu City. This place is of much historical value to the Philippines because it’s also where the baptismal rites of the earliest Filipino Christians took place.
Cebu’s Fort San Pedro is the oldest tri-bastion fort in the Philippines. Built in 1565, its 8-foot thick walls and 30-foot tall tower bore witness to several wars, not the least would be World War II, in which it served as barracks for American soldiers.

Casa Gorordo Museum is also one of the well-loved destinations of tourists once they arrive in Cebu. Taking a tour of this well-kept museum is like stepping into another time and era, thanks to the lovely antique furniture on display and the conservation of residential features from the old days such as the magnificent courtyard.

Larvotto Beach, Monte Carlo, Monaco

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Larvotto may be the worldďż˝s best man-made beach. Fresh white sand is constantly shipped in to replace that which the tide pilfers, for the principality that is Monaco would never let something as pesky as Mother Nature ruin its favorite beach. On top of this fresh sand lies a scene of such decadence and glamour that the ladies may go without their bikini tops, but none would be seen without their jewelry. Read more »

Isla Taboga, Panama

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Isla Taboga is a small island with a humble little town where there are no cars, no consumer price tags, only a peace and quite place you can call home. It’s referred to as “island of flowers” with humble people and a stunning paradise. You can sun bathe on its white beaches and swim on its sparkling blue-greenish water or you can just stroll on its flower lined pathways and serene nature trails. Isla Taboga has hotels, inns, apartments, hostel and guest rooms where you can stay as long as you want. The accommodations are quite conventional but charming with good services.

Montego Bay, Jamaica

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Montego Bay is Jamaica’s second largest city with a prized asset of its stunning bay with miles of coral reefs that is now designated as a marine park. Most of the coastlines are lined in already by hotels that lure tourists throughout the year. It lies between the gently pitched Bogue Kempshot and Salem Hills that extends miles and miles from the suburban rich at its western edge to the lavish villa developments and resorts to the east. Bars, restaurants and there is a huge grassy space in front often used for stage shows. You can either indulge on water sports activities or fancy a quiet day by the shore where the sand is white and is usually deserted.

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