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Playa del Carmen is located on the Mexican Caribbean coast, 40 miles south of Cancun. This area, known as the Mayan Riviera, is an ideal destination for weddings, honeymoons or just to relax in a gorgeous setting. Playa del Carmen’s original name was “Xaman-Ha” or “waters of the north”. Playa del Carmen’s location and natural beauty make it the perfect vacation spot for travelers of all ages and all budgets.

Playa del Carmen used to be a tiny fishing village, but the increasing rarity of unspoiled beaches, such as the one found there, have put it on the map as a vacation destination. Technically, Playa del Carmen is made up of the village area and the resort area. Both of these combined allow the traveler to experience the quaint charm of small town village life in this part of the world while experiencing all of the luxuries of a resort.

Accommodations vary from small seaside cabanas and large and luxurious four star resorts. Because of this, the savvy traveler can tailor his or her vacation exactly to their needs. Depending on the time of year, well appointed vacation rooms can be as little as $60 a night. There are also many places to please the palate. Playa del Carmen offers many different types of cuisine, from the adventurous to more simple manifestations of traditional Mexican cuisine.

A visitor to Playa del Carmen will never be at a loss for something to do. The Tank Ha Dive Center of Playa del Carmen offers scuba diving classes, the first of which is free if you are a guest of the Hotel Riviera Caribe Maya. All of the diving instructors are fully certified, guaranteeing safe, educational fun. In addition to diving near the shore, they also offer cavern diving for the more adventurous visitor.

Golfers can visit the Playacar Golf Club to play on the beautifully designed course that is surrounded by and integrated with the natural beauty of the surrounding tropical jungle and Mayan ruins.

The Mayan ruins offer their own entertainment in the form of a fascinating history. A short trip away from Playa del Carmen, guests of the beautiful seaside community can visit the spellbinding ruins of the Mayan cities. Xcaret, an eco-archeological park, is adjacent to Playa del Carmen. Xcaret boasts a natural aquarium, underground rivers, horseback riding, and the once in a lifetime opportunity to swim with dolphins! They also have a botanical garden, a chance to see regional wildlife and a museum celebrating the local history.

Sara Moen is a travel journalist and the editor of Playa Maya News located in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, updated daily with local news, tours, real estate and hotels in Playa del Carmen and Riviera Maya. Learn More…

Located off the coast of Surat Thani, Samui can be reached via a 2-hour ferry. It’s one of Thailand’s most popular island resort destinations, and due to its location on the Gulf of Thailand, it has overtaken Phuket in tourist numbers since the tsunami of 2004. With abundant wildlife, spectacular corals and an intense party scene, Samui has something for every visitor. Temple of the Big Buddha Wherever they go in Thailand, most tourists enjoy visiting the areas most well-known temples. Wat Phra Yai, or the Temple of the Big Buddha, is Samui’s most popular sacred site, with its 12 metre Buddha which was built in 1972. The temple is located just off the main island on a smaller island that can be reached via a connecting bridge. Worshipers and visitors alike are expected to take off their shoes as well as to wear long pants and long sleeves. Partying and nightlife In addition to the Full Moon parties on a neighbouring island, there are plenty of other nightly parties to found on Samui. The red-light district is at Lamai Beach, with more reputable clubs at Chaweng, where you’ll also find restaurants with live house bands that play well into the night. Big Buddha Beach offers the most relaxed atmosphere and many of the bars and restaurants here are owned and operated by expatriates who schedule events that may appeal to western tastes. Viewing wildlife Snake farms, aquariums, tigers and butterflies: there’s a facility that houses almost every size and specimen of wildlife on Samui. There’s a crocodile farm which hosts daily man versus beast wrestling matches. Probably the most extreme event takes place is at the buffalo stadiums, where hordes of spectators watch as gory fights between two angry buffalos take place. Another buffalo centre across town glorifies the hard-working, peaceful side of these animals with daily agricultural exhibitions and cart rides. Full Moon parties Many tourists come to Samui exclusively for the high-energy parties held in honour of the full moon on the adjacent island of Pha Ngan. These parties are not for the faint of heart, and those who wish to join in the hedonism have to board a small boat that taxis passengers back and forth between the two islands. Half Moon Parties have also been added to the repertoire. Participants are warned to be careful boarding shuttle boats that are already overloaded with passengers, as overzealous boat operators will seldom turn down another paying passenger. Eating out The calibre of cuisine on Samui is as reputable as any major destination in Thailand with the added benefit of the freshest seafood money can buy. Beachfront restaurants offer an amazingly relaxed atmosphere, sometimes right on the sand, where patrons can enjoy some fabulous local food at moderate prices. The most authentic food can be had for almost nothing at the roadside vendors and noodle shops. Meanwhile, tastes of home can be had all over the major tourist areas as well, with a broad spectrum of international cuisine available. Daytrip south Samui’s south side stands in stark contrast to the highly developed, northern part of the island. Here, you’ll find secluded beaches, quiet fishing villages that are mostly inhabited by a predominately Muslim population and rowed groves of coconut palms. There is an aquarium that warrants a visit as well as some interesting temples and chedis (pagodas). Beaches It seems like almost every daytrip worth taking on the island of Samui is to one of its many spectacular beaches. The variety of water sports makes Lamai Beach popular for families, while the luxurious accommodation and seclusion of Choeng Mon makes for a more romantic stay. Ao Tong Takian is also known as Silver Beach in light of its shimmering sand and clear waters. Chaweng Beach is the most popular and can become quite crowded during peak seasons however it has become popular for a reason and is a must-see for all visitors to Samui. Diving Advanced and beginner divers head to Samui to capitalise on the island’s coral reefs and hospitable diving scene. The most enthusiastic divers may wish to head to Koh Tao, which isn’t that far away and proudly boasts the best diving conditions in all of Thailand. Those staying closer to Samui may wish to visit Ang Thong National Marine Park, which is a wonderful nature reserve spread across 40 islands. Meanwhile, those trying out their fins for the first time can take lessons at one of the many dive shops at Lamai, Chaweng or Bo Phut. Adventure sports If the adrenaline produced from the constant parties isn’t enough, try boosting it with a bungee jump during daylight hours. This popular leap can be taken in Chawang near the Reggae Bar. Whole families will enjoy go-karting or elephant trekking through the jungle. Another adventurous offering is the Samui Shooting Range in Chawang, which is open every day. Waterfalls Many tourists enjoy visiting the waterfalls of Samui, which allow for a cooling freshwater swim and make a good spot for a picnic. Na Muang Fall 1 cascades down a cliff more than 120 feet tall, while its counterpart, Na Muang Fall 2, is a popular spot for trekking troupes and caravans of elephant riders. Hin Lat Fall is just south of Na Thon and boasts magnificent scenery and an abundance of plant life.

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A land that is praised many pleasant surprises; Costa Rica is the utopia to all who are interested in jungle adventure, rain and cloud forests, eco-tourism trips, wildlife and water sports. All that unites to form the perfect recipe for a perfect vacation. There’s more to do in this secured, tropical paradise, than you can think about while relaxing on any of the pristine, tropical beaches. Costa Rica has long been acclaimed the exotic vacation spot though every trip to the land reveals something undiscovered to every person on every visit. A vacation here is always full of amazing natural sights, exciting activities, warm people and a relaxed mode of life. The unsurpassed natural beauty is responsible. Costa Rica is also a treat when it comes to its warm and hospitable inhabitants. There is not one, but three live Costa Rican volcanoes that erupt everyday. Depending on where in Costa Rica you visit, you can actually watch the eruption of the Irazú, Poás and Volcan Arenal. The attractive beaches like the Pavones, Cahuita and Drake Bay let you absorb the goodness of a sunbath and the sea. For tourists who are more active, there are activities such as snorkeling, fishing, swimming, river rafting, etc. For the even more adventurous crowd, Costa Rica brings several options in the form of warm water surfing, deep sea as well as fresh water fishing, and SCUBA diving. Recently a large investment was made on Harley Davidson, Road King motorcycles and they were shipped to Costa Rica, so that all the motorcycle enthusiasts could ride up to the volcanoes. Aptly named as Ride the Volcano tour, a trip on the motorcycles shall bring every rider closer to the nature on the long and winding roads. If you are under the impression that Costa Rica is a place that caters only to the need of frivolous young people, we would like to inform that it has already become a prominent mark in the golfing map attracting vacationers and businessmen by loads to Costa Rica Golfing in San Jose. There are golfing packages and tours galore. There are more than 25 national parks and sanctuaries in this small country less than the size of West Virginia. Montverde is a 10,526-hectare/26,000-acre Cloud Forest Reserve and nests a few thousands plants and animals. This misty dense forest remains absolutely unscathed by development. Manuel Antonio National Park has three interconnected white sandy beaches and a forest with the largest variety of monkeys. A little piece of Venice can be experienced at the Tortuguero National Park. Its specialty lies in the network of navigable canals that can be traveled on boats. The canals have mangrove forests along the edges that comprise a diverse array of wildlife. However, if greeneries are the only things that grab your attention, the Canopy or the tree top tours can take you upon a wild ride. On the cerebral and a more sedate side, the Aerial Tram offers a bird’s eye view of the surrounding jungle just like the SkyWalk on the high wire bridges that exists between trees and runs over the deep gorges. However, for the down-to-earth people, the Lankester Gardens with its 170 sq. km area provides solace. And for the fisherman, world-class sport-fishing charters are available on both coasts, bringing marlin, sailfish, tuna and dorado on the Pacific side and tarpon and snook on the Caribbean. Traveling in Costa Rica will not pose a problem at all since San Jose has two large domestic carriers. Moreover, the bus service is extremely reasonable, dependable and travels to almost all the corners of the country. During your stay, at the coastal regions you can experience the coral reefs and also witness dolphins, whales, sea turtles and other marine creatures. Hence, visiting Costa Rica gives you a scope to immerse yourself in the goodness of Nature. by David Lovendahl, Costa Vista Marketing

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I was born and raised on Oahu and by the time I graduated, like a lot of folks from the islands, I just had to get off the island and experience the “mainland”. I am 43, married with 2 children and living in San Diego, the next best place to live. My husband and I moved here in 1994, but I find that I miss the islands, especially since my family is still there and we frequently visit at least 1 to 2 times a year. Visiting takes care of that urge to have to move back and we can have fun and appreciate it each and every time.

If you’ve ever been there, or you haven’t been there yet, there is so much to do but you have to remember to get out of Waikiki! So, I’d like to share information to experience the island and not be a typical tourist.

First of all, the weather to me, is perfect all times of the year. If you visit in the rainy season, you will find that the rain is warm with a refreshing smell that is hard to described. If your visit is during the hot months, it is quite humid, but how nice is it to stay in shorts and your bathing suit all day long! So, pack light and leave room in your suitcase for all the fun souvenirs you will want to bring back with you.

If there is one thing you have to do on your trip, I highly recommend that you take a day trip and visit to the famous Lanikai Beach, in Kailua. Kailua is where I grew up and it has the best beach (secluded) as well as the greatest Real Estate in Hawaii. It is on the east side of the island. Ask for directions and anyone can tell you how to get there.

Lanikai is a big one way loop. Driving into Lanikai, you will find the well known, Buzz’s Steakhouse with great margaritas and maitais. Dining there, you may just see an actor or two dining next to you as many famous actors own homes in this area. Keep driving on and you will hit Lanikai Boat ramp. Park and enjoy hanging out at the beach and swim to Flat Island. Keep driving through Lanikai and you will see all the million dollar homes (that I will someday own) and the loop will swing you around again.

When you enter or leave Lanikai, there will be a little shopping center that you must stop into. You will find K & L drive-in. If you know Hawaii, it is known for their yummy food and here you will find a variety of plate lunch choices. My favorite is the Garlic Chicken with rice and macaroni salad. And, save room for some yummy shaved ice! You will find it right next door, at Island Snow ??” get it with ice cream.

If you decide to drive around the island, definitely hit the North Shore, Haleiwa. That is where you will find the surfers, if it is the right season. There on the North Shore, you will find the famous, Matsumoto’s shaved ice - popular for their snow cones. There is always a line, but it goes quick and worth the wait. Waimea Beach is around the corner from there as well. Beautiful beach, huge, perfect surf if it is in season, or super glassy and flat to swim, if not.

And, if you stay in Waikiki, enjoy the beach. Rent the long boards and take a surf lesson. We did that last year with the kids and had a blast!

Last, take advantage of the beautiful flower leis. Buy a lei from one of the lei stands. Get something different and fragrant. A Tuberose, Pikaki or Puakinikini are very fragrant and beautiful. Just don’t buy a plumeria! Some people before leaving the island will throw their lei in the ocean as a promise to the island that they will return or just wear it back home with you.

Take a moment to ask a local resident questions about the island. They would love to tell you about their home.

I hope that my information will help to make your trip a little more fun or at least get you excited about visiting the islands. All islands are unique and have their own special touch. Email me if you’d like. I always love to talk about my home.

Aloha!
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I love nothing more than sitting down with someone or a family of people and helping them to plan their next vacation. Why? Well, a few reasons I guess. First, I love to go on vacation. I have loved travel for as long as I can remember, so I love infecting other people with the travel bug. I also love helping people plan trips because I know that life is short and I believe that it was meant to be enjoyed. So I love helping people escape from it all and enjoy time somewhere nice. One of my favorite places to suggest for a visit is Aruba.

I often suggest Aruba because it is beautiful place to visit that is still somewhat undiscovered. I like that about a place. I rarely encourage people to visit a place that will be filled with nothing but tourists. You don’t get a real taste of Mexico, for example, if you are on the beach with no one other than vacationers. So I encourage my clients to go for something a bit off the beaten path, like say Aruba.

Aruba is beautiful, there are none that would deny it. And beauty, I believe, is an essential part to any great vacation. Now of course people will have a wide variety of views on what exactly makes a thing beautiful, but I think most would agree that white sand beaches, clear blue skies and sunshine make any place great. So if you are looking for sun and beauty, look no further than to the island of Aruba.

Located in the Caribbean, Aruba has a wonderful mixture of things to do and beaches to relax on. You want the option of doing several different things on any vacation, so choosing something like Aruba that has options for busyness or relaxation is perfect no matter who you are or what kind of trip you want.

Talk to a travel agent about your desire to see Aruba. See what kind of package deals you can come up with and find out if any packages even include airfare. Be sure to share with your travel agent all about the things you hope to get from your trip so that she or he will be able to help you as much as possible. Let them fill you in on some of the lesser known things to experience in Aruba.

Grab your family or your closest friends and head off for some great time in Aruba. Once there, you will have the vacation of a lifetime. So get planning and then you can relax and enjoy all that Aruba has to offer.

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