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Colored Shores: Different Colors of Sand

September 10, 2008 - 1:54 am 2 Comments

While driving a snazzy-looking Mazda from a car rental ireland service I stumbled upon a hidden paradise. It was a place they call Kerry (South West of Ireland methinks), the fine sand and rolling waves made me think of something - nothing feels more relaxing than feeling sand on your feet and between your toes. Believe it or not, sand does not only come in gold or white. You will be surprised at how different beaches paint the earth with varying colors of sand. Here are the best places to get different colors of sands:

1.    Golden Sand. This is probably the most common color. The Virgin Islands of the Caribbean have a lot of beautiful beaches. Travel to the Virgin Islands and you’ll find golden shores gleaming under the tropical heat!

2.    White Sand. People usually seek this color of sand. There are plenty of white sand beaches around the world. Caladesi beach in Clearwater Florida is deemed America’s Best Beach for 2008 not only because of the clear calm waters, but also because of the pure white sand!

3.    Pink Sand. The Caribbean Sea cradles not only idyllic white sand beaches but also pink sands. Go to Harbour Island in the Bahamas where you can rest on soft fine pink sands!

4.    Black Sand. Hawaii offers a lot white sand beaches, but what you probably don’t expect to see are black shores. Active volcanic activity in the Big Island of Hawaii created these black sands! You probably won’t find black grains of sand comforting, but it is still worth visiting. You don’t always get to see black shores.

5.    Green Sand. Hawaii offers even more colorful sands. Aside from black and white beaches, Puu Mahana of the Big Island has green sands due to olivine crystals. The shores are simply breathtaking.

So when you’re planning your next vacation, do not lock your desires to white sand beaches. White shores are idyllic but there are plenty of other colors to choose from! Ever imagined lying on pink sand? Cruise the Bahamas and you can put that imagination to reality!

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Explore the Caribbean!

August 6, 2008 - 3:14 am 2 Comments

The Caribbean Sea cradles thousands of islands and islets, that it is bound to have gorgeous beaches. Aside from the beaches and its interesting reputation for housing pirates, the islands have more unique sceneries, cultures and histories to offer an eager traveler. Get to know the different islands and choose which Caribbean paradise should be in your itinerary.

Bahamas. This is a favorite of the rich and the famous. With just a swing from their wallets, they buy a home, and for some an entire island, from the Bahamas. Who can blame them? The Bahamas must have one of the world’s best beaches. Picture your idyllic shore and Bahamas will give it to you. Fine white sand, crystal clear water, refreshing sea breeze and the enthralling sunsets will leave you in a daze. If you feel like lying down on the sand in tranquility, you must visit the Pink Sands Resort. This is not a misnomer; the sand is actually pink! With a few quiet villas, away from the commotion of the city, a trip to Pink Sands will surely be out of this world.

But Bahamas is not all about a quiet vacation. It is a big place and other parts of it are the favored site of party-seeking Spring Breakers! Nassau, Bahamas is one of the top Spring Break destinations. So for some thrilling water sports, exciting encounters with sea creatures, wild nightlife and vibrant art scene, Nassau is the place to be.

Virgin Islands. Virgin Islands have become a tourist haven. It has everything to cater to the interests of the whole family. St. Thomas Island will bring you closer to nature with bike and boat trips. Both the terrain and its surrounding waters provide scenic pleasures. A variety of water sports is also available for the vigorous spirit. Ride the waters by parasailing, surfing, kite boarding and windsurfing. St. Thomas Island also has a colorful marine biodiversity which makes it a great place for diving and snorkeling. Whale watching is also a famous attraction in this island. And after all these nature trips, you can head to a bar or a theater. Casinos and hotels will give you the luxury you deserve on your vacation. St. Thomas Island is a destination both of nature lovers and city goers.

Cuba. Cuba also has great beaches. But the way to make the most out of your trip to Cuba is delving into the place’s history and culture. Go to Castillo de Farnes where Che and Castro had a toast after the revolution. Smokers can head to any of Cuba’s tobacco factories and learn a little about the island’s prided industries. Playa Giron is also a must-see. This museum will take you to Cuba’s difficult and even violent times. The greatest “attraction” would have to be the locals. These people have interesting histories and cultures. Don’t hesitate to meet them and let them be the ones to show you Cuba’s greatest features. I’m sure you won’t be able to resist dancing to the beats of their groovy music.

Jamaica

Jamaica. Being home to the iconic peace lover and father of reggae, Jamaica will surely give you the most soothing and interesting tour. You get to visit the village where Bob Marley grew up. You will also get to stand on Mt. Zion, where the reggae master used to meditate. Being surrounded by the same environment that inspired the birth of reggae, you will surely catch the calming good vibes of the island. The waterfalls and beaches will also not fail to complete your getaway.

These are only few of the thousands of islands that you can indulge in when sailing the Caribbean Sea. Each will certainly give you a unique experience. It’s up to you which tropical paradise fits your interests!

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Meeting Marine Wildlife: Swim with Sharks!

July 21, 2008 - 10:38 pm No Comments

Marine life holds an interesting collection, and people are finding more and more ways to get a close encounter with it. But some people are not satisfied with watching fish from a giant walk-in aquarium. They want to get wet themselves and swim with the magnificent creatures of the sea. There are various diving spots, depending on the risk you’re willing to take.

1.    Dolphin Encounters. Dolphins have to be the safest out of all the big aquatic animals. Being a harmless creature, there are many marine parks in the world that allow close encounters with dolphins. There’s the famous Sea World in San Diego, Dolphin Cove in Florida, Dolphin Discovery in Mexico, Dolphin Quest in Bermuda in Hawaii and many more. Think of a tropical country and they’ll probably have dolphin diving spots. Though safe, dolphin encounters require some training and educational session first. Fly to Mexico for free and start your adventures!

2.    Turtle Snorkeling. If you’re not up for dolphins, maybe turtles are a better choice. Hawaii is one of the places that offer great encounters with these cute green water critters. Like dolphins, these giants are harmless, making a safe and interesting encounter for tourists. Fly free to Hawaii and enjoy marine wildlife!

3.    Swimming with Whale Sharks. The world’s biggest fish and biggest shark can be found in Philippine waters and can be easily viewed from December to May. Don’t fret about swimming with these creatures because its name is a big misnomer. It is actually not a whale, and though it’s a shark, it’s another gentle giant. Its size can be intimidating but it won’t bite!

4.    Shark Expeditions. This time, I’m talking about real life-threatening sharks. Aquatica Charters in Los Angeles Harbor offers various ways to have a shark encounter. There are the caged dives where you can be in the same waters as the sharks, but you’ll be viewing them from a steel cage. Day and night, swimmer or sinker, you can take this aquatic tour. But if the thrill from a caged dive is not enough for you, you can get the Extreme Shark Expeditions where in you get to swim without the cage! There will be nothing between you and a fatal shark but water. This type of tour is obviously risky and thus requires expertise in diving and education about sharks. Whether it’s a caged or open water dive, LA will cater to your marine tour wants. Click here to fly free to Los Angeles! South Africa and the Carribean also offer these thrilling dives. Fly free to Bahamas and get a view of tiger sharks, hammerheads, lemonsharks and more!

Encounters with the marine wildlife can be intimidating and subliminal life experiences. It offers a different world of color and life. Just take note of whatever the tour guide says because these creatures deserve respect. Though some of these are harmless, there are some that enjoy solitude and do not want to be incessantly poked.