10 Best Places to Visit in Florida - Travel Video
When most people think of Florida, they think of sunshine, theme parks, orange juice and alligators. But this former Spanish colony, which became the 27th state to enter the Union, is much more than that. Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Gulf of Mexico on the other, it has mile upon mile of white sand beaches. Its moderate climate makes it a popular tourist destination all year round. An overview of the best places to visit in Florida.
Brisbane TOP 10 FREE activities
Brisbane is the capital of Queensland in Australia. It is a great city to visit and there are many free activities you can do. This short video features the TOP 10 activities:
1. Take a city hopper ferry and explore the Brisbane river
2. Visit Roma Street Parkland for a relax stroll through nature
3. Daisy Hill Koala Center gives you the opportunity to see koalas from nearby
4. Ascend the old clock tower for great views over the city
5. The Botanical garden is an oasis of tranquility in the city center
6. A tour through the City Hall gives you a good idea of the civic seat of the city
7. Streets Beach at South Bank is one of the best places to cool down
8. The Gallery of Modern Art exhibits many pieces of exceptional modern art
9. Go to Mount Coot-tha lookout for excellent views over the city skyline
10. Walk along the Kangaroo point cliffs to soak up the marvelous views over the city and maybe enjoy a BBQ!
Best of all, all these activities are FREE!
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TOP 30 NELSON BAY (PORT STEPHENS) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best Nelson Bay (Port Stephens) attractions - what things to do in Nelson Bay (Port Stephens) - Australia? Where to go in Nelson Bay (Port Stephens)? In this video, Explore Australia will give you advice about things to do while in Nelson Bay, one of suburb in Port Stephens, New South Wales, Australia.
Because of Nelson Bay in Port Stephens near to Shoal Bay, Anna Bay, Fingal Bay,, Salamander Bay, Hawks Nests, and Corlette, some best places in those locations listed here too.
Nelson Bay is one of major tourism centre in New South Wales for whale and dolphin watching, diving, surfing, fishing, kayaking, stand up paddling etc. Some of Tomaree National Park within the Nelson Bay area too.
Two most favorite places to visit in Nelson Bay is Gan Gan Lookout and Nelson Head Heritage Lighthouse. Some best places in Nelson Bay (Port Stephens) is Fly Point, D'Albora Marinas, Barramundi Farm, Splash Waterpark, Little Beach Reserve, Port Stephens Native Flora Garden, Stockton Sand Dunes, One Mile Beach etc.
You may also go to Shoal Bay, Anna Bay, Soldiers Point, Tea Gardens, Fingal Bay,, Salamander Bay, Hawks Nests or Corlette near Nelson Bay. Attractions like Tomaree Head, Tomaree National Park, Fingal Bay Beach, Blue Water Sailing, Zenith Beach, Bennetts Beach, Jimmy's Beach, Bagnalls Beach Reserve, Barry Park, Port Stephens Shell Museum, Salamander Super Strike, Lazy Paddles, Soldiers Point Marina, Samurai Beach, Oakfield Ranch, Port Stephens Mountain Bike Adventure etc located near Nelson Bay.
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10 Things NOT To Do In Jamaica
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When you book your trip to Jamaica, the odds are good that you’re headed for a spirited, but relaxing island vacation. But there's much more to Jamaica than great music and gorgeous weather. So follow these tips to keep safe and have fun while visiting Jamaica.
1. Don’t Forget About the State Department
You should know before you travel that both s*xual as*ault and armed r*bbery are common throughout the nation, in some cases even inside gated resorts.
2. Don’t Expect Help From the Cops
The Jamaican police force is universally underpaid and understaffed. Their attention is mostly focused on more serious crime so a tourist’s stolen camera doesn’t rank high on their list of priorities.
3. Don’t Try to Get Around Without a Driver
In Jamaica, they drive on the wrong, -well, left side of the road. It can be a little perplexing, but for a small fee you can hire a driver for the day to help you get around efficiently and safely.
4. Don’t Backpack Through Jamaica
People who backpack through Jamaica essentially put a target on their back, attracting the worst of the island’s criminal element. Your best bet is to spend most of your time in highly populated areas.
5. Do Your Research
Where you spend your vacation will determine what there is to do. Love the nightlife? Then, Negril has tons of thriving hot spots. Taking your family for some fun in the sun? Montego Bay is full of family friendly resorts. Want to experience Jamaica’s inland paradise? Check out Ocho Rios.
6. Don’t Look at the Merchants
When you’re browsing at shops on the island avoid direct eye contact with the merchants. They will take it as a sign that you’re interested in buying but if you’re just looking, keep your eyes on the merchandise and not on the owner.
7. Don’t Use American Dollars
While good, old-fashioned greenbacks are welcome on the island, you should consider using the Jamaican dollar. You’ll find that you don’t have to worry about exchange rates and the locals will appreciate it.
8. Don’t Get Uptight
The entire country is filled with people who are looking on the bright side, and while they’re eager to please, they’re not in any big hurry. So, you shouldn’t be, either. No one wants to hang around with a grumpy tourist.
9. Don’t Be Afraid to Explore
There is one heck of a lot more to the island of Jamaica than just lounging on its world class beaches. There are a lot of great shopping spots and natural beauty like Dunn’s River Falls.
10. Don’t Worry About Finding a Good Beach
The best part about Jamaica is that no matter where you book your reservations Jamaica will have a pristine stretch of golden sand waiting for you. Don’t spend a ton of time trying to find “the right beach.” They’re pretty much all that beach.
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10 Best Places to visit in Australia
Best Places to visit in Australia
1. Great Barrier Reef
One of the world's largest coral reef system. This reef is located in the Coral Sea, off the coast of Queensland, Australia. This reef is composed over 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands. The total area consumed by this reef is 2300 kilometer. CNN has awarded Great Barrier as one of the seven natural wonders of the world. It is also listed in UNESCO world heritage site. Yearly about two million people visits the Great Barrier.
2. Bondi Beach
Bondi Beach also known as Bondi Bay. It is one of the popular beach in Sydney, New South wales, Australia. It is also known for tourist's destination. Bondi even holds Guinness World Record for the largest swimsuit photo shoot, 1010 women posing in swimsuit in 2007. It has been also added to Australia National Heritage List in 2008 and is one of the best place to hang out in Australia.
3. Kakadu National Park
Located in the Northern Territory of Australia. One of the site listed in UNESCO World Heritage Site. It consists of a river named South Alligator. In fact there are not any alligators in Australia hence the person who named the river did not had any clue to difference crocodile and alligator. Kakadu National Park has a tropical monsoon climate with two different seasons, dry and wet. Over 5000 rock art sites can be found in kakadu. Well known for water buffalo hunting. Jim Jim Falls is the largest water fall in kakadu. Crocodile Hotel is also famous for its design in the national park. 200000 visitors comes to kakadu every year.
4. Uluru (Ayers Rock)
Uluru also known as Ayers Rock and officially gazetted as Uluru / Ayers Rock, is a large sandstone rock formation in the southern part of the Northern Territory in central Australia. It lies 335 km (208 mi) south west of the nearest large town, Alice Springs, 450 km (280 mi) by road.
5. Port Jackson
Port Jackson, containing Sydney Harbour, is the natural harbour of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The harbour is an inlet of the Tasman Sea (part of the South Pacific Ocean). Widely considered to be one of the world's finest harbours, it is the location of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. The location of the first European settlement in Australia, Port Jackson has continued to play a key role in the history and development of Sydney.
6. Sydney
There is plenty to see and do in Sydney apart from the well know attractions of the Harbour Bridge, the Opera House, and Bondi/Manly beaches. Sydney is host to the great Taronga Zoo, there are festivals on all year long, it is steeped in Australian pioneering history, and much more.
7. Daintree Rainforest
The Daintree Rainforest is a tropical rainforest region on the north east coast of Queensland, Australia, north of Mossman and Cairns. At around 12,000 km the Daintree is the largest continuous area of tropical rainforest on the Australian continent. Along the coastline north of the Daintree River, tropical rainforest grows right down to the edge of the sea.
8. Byron Bay
Located in New South Wales, just south of the Queensland border, Byron Bay is popular with not just international tourists, but is also a favorite holiday destination of Australians. The lighthouse is amazing at sunset (and it is the most easterly part of mainland Australia). There are a range of music festivals over the year that attract international and local musicians alike.
9. The Great Ocean Road.
An Australian National Heritage listed 243-kilometre stretch of road along the south-eastern coast of Victoria. As far as Australia tourism and scenery goes this is some of the most amazing you will ever see.
10. Gold Coast South Eastern Queensland
With its beautiful surfing beaches, amazing canals and waterway systems, perfect weather all year round and exciting nightlife make it a mecca for tourists and an awesome Australia Tourist Attraction.
Hawaii Travel Guide - 13 Tips for a FANTASTIC Trip to Oahu
One of the most spectacularly beautiful places on Earth. Known as the “Gathering Place,” join me as I help you decide what to do, where to go, and what to eat on the incredible island of Oahu.
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Below are some of my personal favorite places…all highly recommended, but I left off a few places…there is so much good food on Oahu. Best bet is to ask the locals…they know best:)
ONE FANTASTIC RESTAURANT that didn’t make the video, but is absolutely delicious is Marukame Udon Noodles in Waikiki. I only didn’t include it, because it’s already so well known. Also Dat Cajun Guy in Hale’iwa is another excellent spot that didn’t make the video.
Featured Places to Eat:
-Leonard’s Bakery
-Helena’s Hawaiian Foods
-Giovanni’s Shrimp Truck
-Kono’s
-The Pig & The Lady
-Diamond Head Market & Grill
-Ahi Assassins
-Ono Seafood
(No website that I could find. Open 9AM-6PM, Closed Sunday & Monday)
-Maguro Bros.
(No website that I could find. Open 9AM-3PM, Closed Sunday)
-Matsumoto’s Shave Ice
-Kokonuts Shave Ice
-Waiola Shave Ice
BEACHES:-Waimanalo Bay (Windward Side)
-Lanikai Beach (Windward Side)
-Kahana Bay Beach Park (Windward Side)
-Waimea Bay (North Shore)
-Sunset Beach (North Shore)
-Makapu’u Beach (Southeastern Oahu)
-Ala Moana Beach (Honolulu)
-Waikiki (Honolulu)
-Halona Beach (Near the Halona Blowhole)
-Haunama Bay (Southeastern Oahu)
THINGS TO DO:
-Aloha Stadium Swap Meet (Hours: Sun 6:30AM-3PM, Wed&Sat 8AM-3PM)
-Haunama Bay
-Scuba Diving (Reef Pirates Diving)
-Go on a Hike
(Hikes Featured: Diamond Head Crater Hike, Makapu’u Lighthouse Point Hike, Lanikai Pill Box Hike, Koko Head Crater Railway Trail)
-Halona Blowhole
-Waimea Valley & Falls
-Rent a Car and Explore the Islands
Don’t Miss:
Kailua (Especially the Farmer’s Market outside Whole Foods every Thursday evening)
Kāneʻohe (Especially the Botanical Gardens and the Valley of the Temples
Kualoa Ranch
Kayaking out to Mokili’i Island
Kahuku Land Farms (ESPECIALLY THEIR PAPAYA)
Hale’iwa
Chinatown
-Lastly…explore Waikiki
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The Bishop Museum is a very cool museum in Honolulu
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Top 10 Attractions in Western Australia
Top 10 Attractions in Western Australia according to Lonely Planet
10. Gibb River Road
The Gibb River Road is an unsealed track in the Kimberley region of Australia. The road is a shortcut of several hundred kilometers between points linked by the Great Northern Highway, which makes a large detour in the south. Drivers will be rewarded with magnificent scenery of the surrounding wilderness, as well as a sense of isolation and solitude.
9. Bushwalking
Western Australi has 96 National Parks. These special places present oodles of opportunities to go walkabout on the many waymarked trails, and camp in isolated sports.
8. Water Adventures
Diving and snorkelling are excellent in many spots, and Western Australia is the place to swim your favorite marine animal.
7. Broome
Broome is an historical pearling town in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. A well developed tourist destination, it is popular with Australians in the dry season. Broome is on the Indian Ocean and the main beach, Cable Beach, is a beautiful expanse of golden sand. The sunsets on Cable Beach are magnificent and can be enjoyed on the beach or from one of the restaurants on the esplanade.
6. Karijini National Park
The park is most notable for its four prominent gorges marked by waterfalls and water holes. The park's wildlife includes red kangaroos, euros, wallaroos, echidnas, geckos, goannas, bats, legless lizards and a large variety of birds and snakes, including pythons.
5. Perth & Fremantle
Perth is the capital and largest city of Western Australia. Perth spreads out along on a flat coastal plain, dissected by the Swan River and it spreads over the Darling Scarp to the east and the Indian Ocean coastline to the west is the only real physical boundary. Despite its isolation, Perth is a surprisingly culturally diverse city.
4. Pinnacles Desert
The Pinnacles are limestone formations contained within Nambung National Park, near the town of Cervantes, Western Australia. The raw material for the limestone of the Pinnacles came from seashells in an earlier epoch rich in marine life. These shells were broken down into lime rich sands which were blown inland to form high mobile dunes.
3. Shark Bay & Monkey Mia
Shark Bay is a World Heritage Site, in Gascoyne, Western Australia. It is famous for its amazing sites, and for its dolphins. Shark Bay is centred on the towns of Monkey Mia and Debham and is made up of Francois Peron National Park, Dirk Hartog Island, Shell Beach, Shark Bay Marine Park, Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve. It was given World Heritage status in 1991.
2. Margaret River Wine Region
Margaret River is a coastal town south of Perth. It is renown for its wineries, food and surf beaches. It is located in the 'south west' and many features in the region are now tied into the name, Margaret River now is the common term for the region between The Capes - Cape Naturaliste in the north, and Cape Leeuwin in the south
1. Ningaloo Marine Park
Ningaloo Reef is located off the coast of the Gascoyne region of Western Australia. Although it is a beautifully untouched fringing reef, able to be snorkelled from shore at some points, the area is most famous for providing opportunities to snorkel with whale sharks (diving is available on the same trips, but not with the sharks).
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10 Best Places to Visit in Vietnam - Travel Video
A long, narrow country squeezed in between the South China Sea and the Laos and Cambodia borders, Vietnam is a land of striking landscapes. Ranging from the lush rice terraces and forested mountains in the north to the picturesque valleys of the Central Highlands and the fertile delta and beautiful beaches of the south. Included in the mix are booming cities, colonial towns, traditional villages and otherworldly islands. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Vietnam.
10 Best Places To Visit In Vietnam | 2018
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Best Places To Visit In Vietnam.
Vietnam is filled with captivating natural beauty, amazing archaeological wonders and delicious cuisine too. Discover tradition and history in Vietnam’s charming rural villages, and see the dynamic new face of Asia in the hubbub of its thriving cities. With so many amazing places to see it's hard to choose which are the essential must-sees. To help you make this tricky decision, we've listed our top 10.
Halong Bay
Ho Chi Minh City
Hoi An
The Mekong Delta
Hanoi
Mui Ne
Sapa
Con Dao Island
Nha Trang
Hue
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