10 Best Places to Retire in Australia
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10 Best Places to Retire in Australia.
There are many things you need to consider when you’re about to retire. One of them is the weather. Australia’s climate varies depending on which part of the continent you’re in. It’s mostly tropical in the northern states while the southern states have cooler winters. It’s also one of the driest countries with an average annual rainfall of less than 600 millimeters. In fact, retirees can enjoy an entire year of sunshine in Queensland and New South Wales!
Jill and Owen Weeks, authors of the book Where to Retire in Australia, said that although the needs of retirees vary, they generally want good climate, relatively low cost of living, top medical facilities, low crime rates, and leisure places. Australia no doubt fits the bill for these criteria.
We curated this list from OverSixty, Financial Mappers, Finder, and Retirement Living Online. The more frequent the place is recommended in the said sites, the higher rank it is given. In this list, we will look closely at what each location has to offer and why it is beneficial for seniors to spend their retirement years there.
10: Tweed Heads, New South Wales
9: Coolangatta, Queensland
8: Esperance, Western Australia
7: Merimbula, New South Wales
6: Echuca, Victoria
5: Yankalilla, South Australia
4: Huon Valley, Tasmania
3: Mornington Peninsula, Victoria
2: Hunter Valley, New South Wales
1: Sunshine Coast, Queensland
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10 Things NOT to Do in Israel
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There’s no shortage of amazing things to do in this quaint country. You probably have your itinerary mapped out. But if you really want to make your stay enjoyable, you can’t ignore this 10 things NOT to do when visiting this sacred country.
1. Don’t Smoke on Saturday
Israel has been constructing its anti-smoking ban, so visitors should adhere to no-smoking signs and refrain from lighting up on Shabbat. If you must smoke, do it in private and far away from an Orthodox Jew who may find your smoking habit offensive.
2. Don’t Eat Without Tipping
In Israel, the waitstaff at restaurants and cafés don’t receive a salary, so they solely rely on the tips from generous patrons. Most customers don’t leave without plopping down at least a 10% tip before heading for the exit.
3. Don’t Skip the Flea Market in Jaffa
Located in the southernmost part of Tel Aviv, the port city of Jaffa has biblical and mythological roots. The flea market opens six days a week, and vendors sell everything, from antiques to handmade items. Don't miss these picturesque streets
4. Don’t Forget Orthodox Jewish Laws
Orthodox Jews follow strict religious and social laws such as Negiah (restricting physical contact between those of the opposite sex). They will keep a healthy distance between you if you’re of the opposite gender to avoid accidental contact.
5. Don’t Shave Before Entering the Dead Sea
This Sea is loaded with mineral-rich mud and high salt content, relieving certain skin issues, from acne to eczema and psoriasis. But don't shave or wax your body for at least 2 to 3 days prior. The salt content will wreak havoc on the sensitive areas, leaving you with a burning, tingling feeling. Ouch.
6. Don’t Expect to Eat a Light Breakfast
It’s customary to enjoy a really heavy breakfast, whether you’re in a tiny café or one of the country’s many restaurants. On the menu, you’ll typically find pastries, bread, salads, eggs, meat, fruits, juice, coffee, and tea. And by the time you finish your spread, it will be time for lunch!
7. Don’t Ignore the Memorial Day Siren
If you happen to visit on April 17-18 for Yom Hazikaron (Memorial Day), or on April 11-12 for Holocaust Remembrance Day, you’ll hear sirens ring throughout the country. When it stops, each person must stand up straight, and pay respect to those who’ve lost their lives. So, please, don’t ignore the sound.
8. Don’t Forget to Head Out to the Desert
The Negev – also known as the desert region of Israel – is loaded with natural wonders. Timna Park is home to acacia trees, herds of wild ibex, a souvenir shop, and overnight campgrounds. If you want to take a break, a desert excursion is just what the doctor ordered.
9. Don’t Be Afraid to Haggle
Israel is full of different bazaars and markets. In Old City of Jerusalem, prices are typically marked up, but don’t be afraid to haggle. Most sellers expect shoppers to bargain with them, especially tourists from Western countries.
10. Don’t forget to visit the Sea of Galilee
If you’re the type of tourist who loves staying active even when you’re away from home, this Middle Eastern country was made for you. The Sea of Galilee is full of attractions, including the hot pools near Tiberias, hiking trails, and swimming in the freshwater lake.
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10 Cheapest Places to Travel to in 2017
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10 Cheapest Places to Travel to in 2017.
Most of us would be traveling for the rest of our lives, if only traveling was not so expensive. But there is no need for you to cut down on the number of holidays you’re having this year. What you need to do is find the best places for you to travel to on a budget. Below are some of the 10 cheapest places to travel to in 2017!
Bolivia.
Honduras.
Sri Lanka.
Hungary.
Greece.
Vietnam.
Cuba.
Egypt.
Guatemala.
The Gambia.
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Fraser Coast travel video Guide, Queensland Australia
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We visited the beautiful Fraser Coast region. This region has some of the world's most unique attractions. This is definitely another fantastic Queensland Holiday destination you must visit!
From Hervey Bay we visited Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world.
We also spent a day out on the calm glassy waters of the bay whale watching. These calm protected waters offer a natural playground for thousands of Humpback Whales each year. This was absolutely amazing!
To see more of these great whales be sure to watch our story on Whale Watching. Here's the link
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Tasmanian Experience 2018 - Road Trip
Our road trip around Tasmania in May 2018.
Visiting Hobart, Richmond, Port Arthur, Dunalley, Bicheno, Swansea, Coles Bay, Ross, Woolmers Estate, Launceston, Georgetown, Batman Bridge, Grindelwald, Reliquaire, Ashgrove Cheese Factory, Anvers Chocolate Factory, Low Head Pilots Station, Low Head Lighthouse, Don River Railway, Latrobe, Devonport, Cradle Mountain, Strahan, Horsetail Falls, Queenstown, Wall in the Wilderness, Hamilton.
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10 Best Places To Visit In Japan | 2018
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10 Best Places To Visit In Japan.
From glimmering skyscrapers and neon lights, to traditional tea shops and geisha, Japan is a charming confluence of new and old with a distinct character that separates it from the rest of Asia. With so much to see and do it can be difficult to know where to start, so to help inspire you we’ve listed ten of the very best places to visit.
1. Tokyo
2. Hakone
3. Kyoto
4. Nara
5. Kinosaki Onsen
6. Hiroshima
7. Osaka
8. Kamakura
9. Himeji
10. Miyajima
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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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11 Cheapest Places in Canada to Buy a Home
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11 Cheapest Places in Canada to Buy a Home.
British Columbia is known for its beauty, but not cheap home prices. Vancouver and the surrounding area has some of the most expensive real estate in the country with prices near, and often over, the $1 million mark. Toronto and Montreal, although in different parts of Canada, are pricey as well, with averages of $630,858 and $328,862 respectively. Fortunately, there are places where the price of a home is much more affordable. There are so many beautiful places in Canada, and there are more reasonable options to the pricier areas. Here are the 11 cheapest places to buy a home in Canada, listed in no particular order.
1. Thunder Bay
2. Moncton
3. Windsor
4. Charlottetown
5. Fredericton
6. London
7. Trois-Rivieres
8. Halifax
9. Sudbury
10. Saguenay
11. Saint John
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Queenstown Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Queenstown, in New Zealand’s South Island, is the gateway to stunning fiords, glaciers, ski fields and vineyards. This lake-side city provides the pulse that keeps this remote corner of the world energetic and youthful. As the descendants of fierce Polynesian warriors and determined European settlers, the Kiwis have the spirit of adventure running though their veins.
Experience the beauty of Lake Wakatipu aboard the TSS Earnslaw. Nicknamed “The Lady of the Lake”, for over 100 years this steamship hasn’t missed a beat, transporting livestock and passengers to and from the High Country. Back in Queenstown, soak up the Aotearoa sunshine on a sandy beach or in Queenstown Gardens. For a bird’s-eye view, ride the Skyline gondola to Bob’s Peak. Then when the sun gets low, head to Marine Parade and enjoy Mother Nature’s spectacle with kindred spirits from all over the world.
Queenstown expands and contracts with the rhythm of the seasons. After the hectic summer, the town transforms into a world-class ski destination. Queenstown has three main ski fields; The Remarkables Ski Field, Cardrona Alpine Resort and the Coronet Peak Ski Area.
When the snow melts, Queenstown transforms again to accommodate visitors who flock to the Arrow Basin to explore its charming historic towns. The Kiwis know when it’s time to slow down, unwind and enjoy the finer things in life. Queenstown and the nearby Gibbston Valley are home to over 75 wineries, where vintners produce pinot noirs acclaimed for their purity, freshness and vitality, a perfect reflection of the region itself!
How to Visit Iceland on a Budget
I think we have found the cheapest and most budget way to get out there and explore Iceland!
In this camping episode we head to Thorsmork national park to go on an absolutely insane hike overseeing beautiful Iceland below. From there we head to see the best waterfalls we have ever seen - Skogarfoss, and Seljarlandsfoss before making our way to Viks black sand beach.
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