viernes, 22 de abril de 2011

Acapulco Travel

Acapulco is a city officially known as Acapulco de Juárez, municipality and major sea port in the state of Guerrero on the Pacific coast of Mexico, located to 300 kilometres of the southwest from Mexico City.


There are great beaches, the water is always warm, and the sun always shines. But when it doesn't, there's always nightlife until it rises again. The beaches of Acapulco are undoubtedly the main attraction, as has several of them and all have their unique distinctive features that. The beaches you can visit are: Playa Diamante, Playa Caleta, Icacos, Condesa, Isla de la Roqueta and Pie de Cuesta, among others.


On the other hand also opens a space for romance influenced by the sight of Acapulco Bay, with its millions of lights reflecting in the water like stars, is simply stunning and encourages the courtship.

Written by Elisha

viernes, 8 de abril de 2011

Aruba Travel


Aruba is an island located in the southern Caribbean Sea. It forms together with Bonaire and Curaçao a group referred to as the ABC islands and because of its proximity many people lump them together.


This island has no administrative subdivisions. The topography and vegetation are unusual for a Caribbean island. On the south coast and the west are miles of pristine white beaches listed as one of the most beautiful in the world. The northeast coast, on the windward side, is rugged and wild. The interior is colorful with a number of trees and a variety of cactus and rock formations. And as a badge of the island, the trees are raised here that have made famous, the Watapana or divi-divi, thanks to the constant trade winds, remain bowed forms carved in south-west. Contary most of the Caribbean region, it has a dry climate and an arid landscape. This is a suitable climate for the tourists that expect a warm and sunny weather.


Aruba has high-rise resorts and posh casinos and so many things to do such as windsurfing, sunbathing, waterskiing.

Written by Elisha

lunes, 4 de abril de 2011

Fiji Travel

Fiji Islands make up the archipelago popularly known as Melanesia, which is composed of 320 islands of which only one third are inhabited. This is located in the South Pacific Ocean about 1,100 nautical miles (2,000 km; 1,300 mi) northeast of New Zealand's North Island. The majority of Fiji's islands were formed through volcanic activity started around 150 million years ago. The Fiji Islands offer great visitor attractions, from pristine beaches of white sand and coral islands, to tropical forests and spectacular natural places to spend a fantastic holiday.

Suva, Fiji's capital, is one of the major cities of the South Pacific and the focal point of the country, where lives more than half the urban population of Fiji. It has beautiful beaches, ideal sites for scuba diving among the beautiful coral reefs.


Viti Levu is the Fiji's main island, with abundant tropical forests and beautiful beaches with crystal clear water. To the north of Viti Levu is the small island of Nananu-i-Ra, which is ideal for rest and it is a quiet, because it was depopulated by wars and epidemics of the nineteenth century. It has the odd tourist haven, and is perfect for snorkeling, walking and going to the beach. To get there, take a boat from Ellington Wharf. Vanua Levu, which means 'big island', is the second largest island in the archipelago. As this is a volcanic island, it is difficult to find a good beach to rest, but are excellent places for diving, snorkelling, kayaking and bird watching. Levuka, the old capital city, offers interesting places to be known as the Sacred Heart Church, City Hall and the Masonic House Romance, among others. It also has a good area for diving, snorkeling. Nadi is a city that depends mostly on tourism; where is interesting to come to the Temple Sri Siva Swami Subramaniya, south of Main Street, or stroll through the market where products of Melanesia, China and India.

Written by Elisha