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Thursday 27 February 2014

Varadero, Cuba

Varadero Beach is one of the world’s greatest beaches. The white sand, cool tropical breezes and tranquil Atlantic waters provide the perfect backdrop for a relaxing vacation.
If you're looking for adventure, Varadero is well equipped to handle almost any water sport you can think of, from scuba diving to sailing to swimming with the dolphins. You can even play a round of golf at a championship course, or hike through the history-rich Ambrosio Cave. If you want to be pampered, Varadero has an abundance of spas to help you unwind.
Just beyond the spectacular beaches, you’ll find plenty of local excursions. Explore the ecotourism options offered on the nearby Zapata Peninsula, the largest wetland reserve in the Caribbean, or within the Varahicacos ecological reserve, where you can hike along vegetation-rich trails and gaze at the colourful array of exotic birds.



Thursday 20 February 2014

Cayo Coco, Cuba

Cayo Coco is a true tropical paradise, lined with white beaches and surrounded by aquamarine waters. Cayo Coco is separated from the Cuban mainland by a wide body of water known as the Bahìa de Perros (Bay of Dogs). It is also home to one of the largest colonies of pink flamingos in the world. 

Less than 20 years ago, these islands were known only to local fishermen and to the coast guard that protected them. Author Ernest Hemingway fished up and down the coast and wrote about it in his novel Islands in the Stream.

Remain on the islands and explore the natural wonders through bird-watching tours and snorkelling excursions over the massive coral reef just offshore. 


A short drive across the 27-kilometre causeway links these islands to mainland Cuba and takes you to a world filled with wonderful cultural experiences. Take a bicycle taxi ride on the bustling streets of Moròn, then visit the town's giant, bronze cockerel. Head a little further down the road to the provincial capital of Ciego de Avila to see a Cuban cigar being rolled.


Thursday 13 February 2014

Mykonos, Greece

The mention of Mykonos brings to mind bright white buildings, turquoise skies and golden sandy beaches.

The most popular Greek Island in the Aegean Sea is all about energy and attracts a diverse and upscale crowd that thrives on its stylish nightlife. During the day relax in the more secluded north beaches or the south beaches if you want an all day party.


The small walkways are filled with shops and restaurants to spend your days or for more active fun activities try a jet-ski, windsurf, horseback ride, parasail or just save up your energy for the evening ahead.



Thursday 6 February 2014

Athens, Greece

Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. Athens dominates the Attica region and is one of the world's oldest cities.


The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located on a high rocky outcrop above the city of Athens and containing the remains of several ancient buildings of great architectural and historic significance, the most famous being the Parthenon.
The temple was sacred to two aspects of the Greek goddess Athena, Athena Polios ("of the city") and Athena Parthenos ("young maiden"). The "on" ending means "place of", so "Parthenon" means "Place of the Parthenos".


The Parthenon survived the ravages of time pretty well, serving as a church and then a mosque, until finally it was used as a munitions depot during the Turkish Occupation of Greece. In 1687, during a battle with the Venetians, an explosion tore through the building and caused much of the damage seen today. There was also a damaging fire in ancient times.

While the Parthenon was the most impressive temple on the Acropolis, another building, the Erechtheion was built to accommodate the religious rituals that the old temple housed. Construction of the Erechtheion began in 420 while the Peloponnesian war was interrupted by the Peace of Nikias and continued through some of the most difficult times for the Athenians at war. 



The Caryatids have become the temple’s signature feature, as they stand and seem to casually support the weight of the porch’s roof on their heads. Their identification, or the purpose for such elaborate column treatment is lost through the centuries, but it was by no means a new feature in Greek architecture.




Thursday 30 January 2014

Playa del Carmen and Cozumel, Mexico

Playa del Carmen, located on the beach just a 45-minute drive south of Cancún. 

Trek though jungles to Mayan ruins and relax on white-sand beaches. Get an authentic taste of Mexico with an adventure that combines the mystery of the ancient ruins with the crystalline waters of the Caribbean. Shop for treasures along cobblestoned streets and get to know the locals from communities where life sometimes moves at a slower pace. 


There is snorkelling and diving available, and long stretches of sandy beaches which are perfect for walking and relaxing after a hectic day. 

Visit some ruins, Tulúm is just a 45-minute drive south of Playa. Aside from its unusual late Mayan architecture, it offers possibly the most appealing setting for any ruins, as it is located on a palm-fringed, white-sand beach, where you can even go for a swim within the ancient walls. 


Just off the coast is the island of Cozumel, renowned for its world-class diving. Take the ferry from Playa del Carmen (30 to 75 minutes depending on the boat) across the turquoise waters and explore the towns and the reefs of the island. 






Thursday 23 January 2014

The Galapagos Islands

The Galapagos Islands are a wild life enthusiast’s dream, made up of an archipelago of volcanic islands at the Equator, in the Pacific Ocean, west of Ecuador. Whether it’s the gentle and curious demeanor of a young sea lion or the dramatic wing flapping and whistle of a blue footed boobie, you’re sure to be in awe of the close contact experienced on the islands.

The islands themselves are diverse from the red sand beach of Baltra to the Prickly Pear cactus dotted shores of Santa Fe. Islands like Santiago with its striking giant lava formations and Bartolome with it’s red and black volcanic landscape make you feel as if you’re on another planet.


It’s one of those trips that make you feel privileged just having experienced it.



Thursday 16 January 2014

Hello,

My name is Jarrett I have created this blog based on my past travel experiences. I am going to cover different places worldwide, and let everyone intrested know what my experiences have been, speak about the possitives and negatives, and give advice and tips.

Feel free to comment on anything I cover, let me know if you have the same thought/agree on what is being talked about. I will also be psoting many pictures from my travels.

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Jarrett Prudenza