Kiribati islands - tourist attractions of a tropical paradise
Republic of Kiribati is a sovereign state in the central Pacific Ocean. Kiribati consists of 33 atolls and one solitary island. The groups of islands are: Banaba, Gilbert Islands, Phoenix Islands and Line Islands.
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INSIDE NAURU - the world's least visited country
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OMG GUYS! The last 3 days of my life have been spent in the world's least visited country called Nauru in the Pacific Islands. Have you ever heard of Nauru before? Less than 200 tourists a YEAR visit this tiny-island nation called Nauru of 10,000 residents, and it's a fascinating place.
If you know me, then you'll know that nothing excites me more than visiting obscure places… Nauru is my 155th country, and maybe the most interesting one yet, and I cannot wait to tell you all about it!! PSA: NAURU IS AMAZING!
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Places that Nobody Wants to Visit
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There are lots of places in the world that we are eager to see. Longing for the holiday season to prepare our trip. However, there are some places that nobody wants to visit at all. Let's see them!
1) Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe, Africa
This is actually a remarkable country for those who love beaches. It's full of them and has the interesting Obo National Park, even though it's the second smallest country in Africa. But nobody comes here because of the lack of airports and connections. It's just not easy to get there. What a shame!
2) Turkmenistan
This was an important stop on the Silk Road in the 15th century. It owns one of the driest deserts in the world, the Karakum Desert. According to Human Rights Watch, it remains one of the world’s most repressive countries. But, it still has some amazing things such as the Darvaza gas crater, that is a natural gas field set on fire by geologists in 1971 to prevent the spread of methane gas and has been burning ever since.
3) Equatorial Guinea
Only US citizens can travel here without a visa, everybody else has to fill out a whole lot of paperwork. Yes, it has beautiful coasts, but doesn't have great attractions and has one of the worst governments in the world. It just doesn't appeal to most people.
4) Marshall Islands
This country is a collection of atolls and islands near the equator in the Pacific Ocean. This place is like a perfect paradise full of amazing landscapes and beaches. So why's it on our list? There's only one airline operating here, and it's extremely expensive. So... that's why.
5) Republic of Kiribati
This is a sovereign state in the central Pacific Ocean. It is the only country that is situated within all four hemispheres. Kiritimati is the world's largest atoll, and it's the first place on Earth to enter into the new year. Everything here is peaceful, calm and paradisaical. But don't wait to much, a rise of sea level due to global warming will be inevitable.
6) Tuvalu
Formerly known as the Ellice Islands, between Hawaii and Australia, they comprise of three reef islands and six true atolls. But, the only way to get there is by sail boat. Also, they have high risks of tropical cyclones and the ever rising sea level threatens to wash them away.
7) Federal Republic of Somalia
This place is like a compilation of no-nos, starting by its political situation, and some other severe problems. So, we don't encourage you to go, only unless you want to buy a fake university title on the black market. If not, stay away!
8) Republic of Nauru
It is the smallest state in the South Pacific. It only has two hotels and one airline to take you there, and that's the good part of this place. There's really nothing at all to visit here. It's actually a phosphate-rock island with no attractions to visit anywhere. So that's why it's on our list...
9) Izu Islands
The Izu Islands are a group of volcanic islands in Japan. Because of their volcanic nature, the islands are constantly filled with the stench of sulfur. Tourism returned in 2005 but now you need to bring gas masks in case gas levels rise unexpectedly. So, that doesn't seem too fun.
10) The Zone of Alienation
We all remember that terrible event that happened in the Eastern Europe where a nuclear reactor disaster caused the isolation of a 2.5 thousand square kilometer area. However, a few hundred samosely people still live there and visitors started coming back since 2009. It doesn't seem the best place for a visit, right?... It's just common sense...
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Islands - Escape to World's 5 Most Beautiful Islands
World's 5 Most Beautiful Islands - as part of the travel series by GeoBeats.
Here are 5 of the world's most beautiful islands.
Number 5 -- The tropical Island of Bora Bora, in French Polynesia is widely known as the 'romantic island'. Encompassed by a barrier reef and a lagoon, it is home to lush valleys, white sand beaches and turquoise waters.
Number 4 -- Lord Howe Island located near Sydney is stunning and pristine. Named a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the island is regarded for natural beauty and has volcanic origins. Vacationers look forward to uncrowded beaches and golden sands.
Number 3 -- You simply can't go wrong with venturing to the Seychelles. The Indian Ocean island group features massive boulders mingling with jungle surroundings as a backdrop to emerald waters and white sands.
Number 2 -- Nova Scotia's jewel, Cape Breton is home to breathtaking highland cliff ocean views and centuries old villages. The serene area is perfect for golfing and kayaking.
Number 1- The Whitsunday Islands, situated near Queensland, Australia along the Great Barrier Reef is a dream destination. The secluded islands feature several resorts and exceptional marine life.
KIRIBATI: Witnessing amazing TRADITIONAL DANCING (TARAWA ATOLL, Central Pacific)
SUBSCRIBE: - Here' s a video with a couple of very traditional dances from the fascinating country of the Republic of Kiribati, filmed during the 39th anniversary of the independence of the country from Great Britain. Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com. Kiribati, officially the Republic of Kiribati is an island nation in the central Pacific Ocean. The nation comprises 33 atolls and reef islands and one raised coral island; Banaba.
Top10 Recommended Hotels in Solomon Islands, Oceania
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Solomon Islands, Oceania
1. Heritage Park Hotel ****
2. King Solomon Hotel ***
3. Agnes Gateway Hotel
4. Imagination Island ***
5. Gizo Hotel ***
6. Iron Bottom Sound Monarch Hotel
7. Solomon Kitano Mendana Hotel ****
8. Honiara Hotel ****
9. Pacific Casino Hotel ***
10. Ropiko Beach Resort ***
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1. Mendana Avenue, 00000 Honiara, Solomon Islands
Located on the beach in Honiara, Heritage Park Hotel is situated within 5 acres of beachfront gardens with an outdoor swimming pool. All rooms have private balconies with views of the ocean and gardens.
2. Hibiscus Avenue, n/a Honiara, Solomon Islands
Offering, 2 bars, a restaurant and an infinity swimming pool with a waterfall, King Solomon Hotel is 3 minutes’ walk from The National Museum. Guests enjoy nightly live entertainment, a fitness centre and an on-site café.
3. P.O. Box 161, Munda, Solomon Islands
Offering a restaurant and a private beach area, Agnes Lodge is located in Munda. WiFi access is available in this lodge. There is also a refrigerator. Private bathroom also comes with a shower. Extras include an outdoor seating area and a fan.
4. Imagination Island, Gizo, Solomon Islands
Imagination Island offers accommodation in Gizo. This Eco-friendly resort includes BBQ facilities and an on-site restaurant and bar. All bungalows and rooms are over-water.
5. Ghizo Island, n/a Gizo, Solomon Islands
Offering a lovely outdoor swimming pool, a restaurant and a bar, Gizo Hotel boasts a beautiful beachfront location. Guests can relax on their private balcony or patio.
6. Mendana Avenue, P.O. Box 780 Honiara, Solomon Islands
This property is 1 minute walk from the beach. The beachfront Iron Bottom Sound Hotel is 10 minutes’ walk from Honiara’s shops and services. It offers 2 restaurants, a bar and nightly live music performances. All accommodation features a patio offering garden views.
7. Mendana Avenue, Honiara, Solomon Islands
Offering 2 restaurants, a beachside swimming pool and a bar, Solomon Kitano Mendana Hotel is located in Honiara. All accommodation features a patio with outdoor furniture. Guests enjoy a gift shop and a communal lounge area.
8. Chinatown , n/a Honiara, Solomon Islands
Just 5 minutes’ walk from the waterfront, Honiara Hotel boasts a 24-hour fitness centre, a nightclub and a large pool surrounded by a landscaped waterfall and tropical gardens. It offers rooms with free continental breakfast, a private balcony and sea views.
9. Kukum Highway, 1298 Honiara, Solomon Islands
Offering a swimming pool, 6 restaurants, a bar and 24/7 reception, the waterfront Pacific Casino Hotel is located in Honiara. All rooms offer satellite TV and a desk. Some rooms offer a balcony or sea views.
10. Gaktokae Island, Mbekambeka, Solomon Islands
Featuring free WiFi, Ropiko Beach Resort offers pet-friendly accommodations in Mbekambeka. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
My 7 Favorite Countries on Earth!
After visiting 153 countries, these are my 7 favorite countries on earth!!
7) CZECH REPUBLIC
VANUATU, EXPLORING a fascinating REMOTE ISLAND in the Pacific Ocean
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's visit and walk around a remote island in Vanuatu in the Pacific Ocean and let's experience how it feels to cross the local village in order to get to the other side of the island where beautiful rock formations are located in. Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com. Vanuatu, or, the Republic of Vanuatu is a Pacific island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean. The archipelago, which is of volcanic origin, is some 1,750 kilometres (1,090 mi) east of northern Australia, 540 kilometres (340 mi) northeast of New Caledonia, east of New Guinea, southeast of the Solomon Islands, and west of Fiji.
10 Amazing Atolls In The World
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10 Amazing Atolls in the World
Funafuti, Tuvalu Island, Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands, Tubbataha Reef, Philippines, Lighthouse Reef, Belize, Tikehau, Tuamotu Archipelago, Caroline Island, Republic of Kiribati, Aitutaki Atoll, Cook Islands, Aldabra Atoll, Seychelles, Rangiroa, Tuamotus, Atolls of the Maldives
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PALAU TOURISM - Pristine Paradise in Pacific Ocean
Welcome to Palau,
One island nation in the Pacific Ocean that has 8 large islands and 250 small islands with tremendous appeal. Neighboring Indonesia and the Philippines, Palau is located about 200 km north of West Papua, 255 km east of North Maluku, 500 km east of North Sulawesi, and 500 km east of the Philippines. Although the Republic of Palau has many islands, but the population of only a few islands. While other small islands are uninhabited.
Islands in the country with the capital Ngerulmud is famous for its beautiful beach with a blue bay and has a shape like an umbrella. No wonder, if Palau is known as one of the Seven Wonders of the Underwater World.
One of them is Rock island and the surrounding rocks that became a tourist destination when they set foot in Palau. Many tourists who come to Palau who want to spend their time enjoying the beauty of the underwater world. And some areas that become the target of the tourists include blue corner, blue hole, German Channel, Ngermeaus Island, and lake Ubur-jellyfish.
Located in the equatorial surroundings makes the small islands in Palau have several blocks of tropical rain forests with diverse fauna. The Republic of Palau is indeed rich in Micronesian flora and fauna. Not nanggung, 10 islands in the Republic of Palau even serve as a nature reserve and 3 other islands into a tourist park and hunting park that unfortunately to miss. Exotic birds fly around the small islands of the archipelago of Palau. Habitat crocodiles that sneak through the mangroves. Not to forget the beauty of the 70 species of orchids growing around the waterfall and the highest peak of Mount Ngerchelechuus.
In addition to presenting the natural beauty, Palau also offers the beauty of history and culture that is also a tourist attraction for foreigners. Tourists can visit the village of Babeldaob, which is famous for its historic sites and local cultures.
Well, for those who want to prove the beauty of the Republic of Palau, you can go to the island nation either through land or sea transportation. Palau International Airport is located in Koror with direct flights serving passengers from and to Guam and Manila, Philippines. In addition, Palau also has many ports with 12 large ports that reach all over the country.
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