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The Ups and Downs of Seasickness

by Royal Holiday August 11, 2019
written by Royal Holiday

Here’s an interesting bit of trivia: the terms “nautical” and “nausea” come from the same ancient Greek word for “ship,” and for good reason.

For many cruisers, motion sickness is an unfortunate nuisance. To combat this unpleasantness, modern ocean-going cruise vessels are usually only piloted in relatively calm waters. These ships are also outfitted with stabilizing fins that eliminate up to 85 percent of the ship’s side-to-side rolling motions. Despite these features, some passengers are simply very sensitive to a ship’s gentle rocking. As a result, they experience the headaches, sweating, and upset stomach commonly associated with seasickness.

Fortunately, with a little preparation, most cruisers can reduce their chances of feeling ill during an ocean voyage.

Booking

People who are especially vulnerable to motion sickness may find it wise simply to book cruises that have plenty of days in port. Certain itineraries also sail in especially calm waters. For example, Mediterranean cruises around the beginning of summer and Caribbean sailings outside the hurricane season generally encounter placid seas.

Choosing the right cabin can also help. A centrally located stateroom with a window allows a passenger to see outside and maintain balance. A balcony provides fresh air that can quickly calm a bout of queasiness or cool down a sweating spell.

Remedies

There are plenty of over-the-counter medicines available to help with motion sickness. A quick chat with a pharmacist will help any cruiser choose the right one. For those prone to more stubborn cases of seasickness, there are also prescription medications available through a doctor.

Many cruisers prefer natural, drug-free remedies. Special acupressure bracelets are popular among many dedicated travelers to prevent motion sickness. In addition, many people use ginger pills to prevent nausea, while green apples, lightly flavored sodas, or crackers can help soothe mild cases of upset stomach.

Other Tips

Most passengers find that spending time in the fresh air on deck is a good defense against nausea. It also helps to avoid activities such as reading that force the head to remain still and focused close in. Instead, watching the distant, unmoving horizon helps maintain equilibrium.

Of course, the last thing an upset stomach needs is to be stuffed full of heavy food. For this reason, it’s generally a good idea to avoid overeating—no matter how tempting the day’s buffet is.

August 11, 2019 0 comments
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Cruceros internacionales para disfrutar en familia

by Royal Holiday May 15, 2019
written by Royal Holiday

En Royal Holiday ofrecemos muchos beneficios a nuestros miembros para que disfruten de unas vacaciones inolvidables disfrutando cruceros internacionales en compañía de su familia, la pareja o los hijos, por tal motivo cada vez que viajas en los cruceros que te ofrecemos sigues ganando puntos.

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Disfruta de los paisajes más bellos con estos cruceros

by Royal Holiday May 15, 2019
written by Royal Holiday

La opción de viajar en crucero es de las mejores decisiones que se pueden tomar, sobre todo por que el viaje incluye varias atracciones, alimentos y bebidas, además de que conocerás distintos lugares dentro de la ruta que siguen estos inmensos navíos.

Si tu idea es conocer sitios con hermosos paisajes, a continuación te dejamos algunos cruceros que te llevaran a conocer algunos sitios, para que disfrutes de la belleza que los cruceros te brinda.

Viajar en Crucero En México Con Royal Holiday

Carnival Panorama | Carnival Cruises 

7 noches – Riviera Mexicana

La opción perfecta para celebrar el año nuevo es en El Altamar, es este crucero de Carnival Cruises que Royal Holiday tiene para ofrecerte. Carnival Panorama parte de Los Ángeles, California y visita tres playas importantes de México: Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlán y Puerto Vallarta.

Dentro de este crucero podrás disfrutar de diversas actividades, tanto al aire libre como en el interior, alguna de estas son: karaoke, volleyball, basketball, las albercas y toboganes, bares, restaurantes, espectáculos y muchas atracciones más.

Además este crucero cuenta con varios tipos de habitaciones amplias y bastante cómodas, para que planees tu visita con amigos, familia, en pareja o sólo y disfrutes de todo lo que Carnival Panorama tiene para ofrecerte.

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 Cabo San Lucas

En el extremo sur de la península de Baja California puedes encontrar el paraíso que Cabo San Lucas tiene para ofrecerte.

Aquí encontrarás un famoso conjunto de rocas llamado El Arco, lugar donde se une el Mar de Cortés y el Océano Pacífico y donde podrás caminar por la playa del amor y la playa del divorcio.

Además uno de los puntos importantes de este sitio es La Marina, lugar donde puedes visitar los restaurantes, tiendas y la vida nocturna que rodea a este famoso sitio turístico.

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Mazatlán  

Justo antes del Año Nuevo podrás disfrutar de “La Perla del Pacífico” y maravillarte con la arquitectura que combina el neoclásico con el barroco francés, disfrutar de sus playas y sitios arquitectónicos.

Además podrás recorrer la Plaza Machado donde disfrutarás de los jardines y el quiosco, recorrer los Portales de Canobbio y visitar la Catedral Basílica de la Inmaculada Concepción.

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Puerto Vallarta

Después de celebrar la llegada del Año Nuevo en altamar podrás realizar una parada en Puerto Vallarta un sitio enmarcado por las montañas de la Sierra Madre Oriental, en el estado de Jalisco y donde disfrutarás un rojo atardecer, la arquitectura y sus playas.

Aquí podrás conocer sus calles con casa de tejas rojas, visitar el Templo de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, la isla del Río Cuales, disfrutar la gastronomía y caminar por el malecón, donde podrás observar el Caballito de Mar realizado por Rafael Zamarripa.

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MSC Cruises – MSC Opera

7 noches – La Habana, Cuba

MSC Cruises y Royal Holiday se unen para ofrecerte este crucero en el cual se ofrece una amplia variedad de actividades con el lujo que sólo MSC Opera ofrece a quien lo visita.

El MSC Opera cuenta con cómodas habitaciones gran parte de ellas con vista al mar y con todos los servicios. También podrás disfrutar de los bares y restaurantes que ofrenden una gran variedad de sabores, recorrerás las tiendas, verás sorprendentes espectáculos y todo en un sólo lugar.

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Cozumel, México

Esta isla del Caribe mexicano es el sitio perfecto para disfrutar de la biodiversidad marina de la zona, uno de los puntos que puedes visitar es el Parque Nacional Arrecifes de Cozumel en el cual podrás observar una gran variedad de animales como el delfín, la tortuga, la mantarraya y muchos peces.

Otro de los lugares que puedes visitar en esta isla es la Zona Arqueológica San Gervasio, este sitio fue importante para el comercio de la zona y un lugar de culto a la diosa Ixchel.

También podrás visitar El Cielo un sitio que adquiere su nombre gracias a los cientos de estrellas de mar que se observan buceando o practicando snorkel, el parque Chankanaab y el faro Celarin.

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La Habana, Cuba

Esta capital es el principal puerto y centro económico y cultural de Cuba. En 1982 diversos sitios de La Habana fueron nombrados Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO.

Algunos de los sitios que puedes visitar son el Capitolio, el Castillo de los Tres Reyes del Morro y la Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabaña, además podrás admirar la arquitectura tan característica de esta capital.

Viajar a Cuba con Royal Holiday

 

Belice, Belice

Este país mezcla la belleza de las junglas, con la arquitectura maya y las playas de arena blanca y aguas colores turquesa.

Este destino turístico tiene la segunda barrera de coral más grande del mundo, además de que es el sitio perfecto para recorrer reservas naturales y parques nacionales de la región.

Algunos de los puntos de interés son: El Gran Ajugero Azul, que cuenta con más de 120 metros de profundidad; las ruinas mayas de Altun Ha, Xunantunich y Lamanai.Viajar a Belice con Royal Holiday

 

Roatán, Honduras

Este lugar se ubica en la Isla de Honduras y es una de las más populares del mundo gracias a que tiene una gran biodiversidad y puedes conocer la cultura de los garifunas.

Dentro de Roatán puedes visitar la zona de arrecifes la cual es la segunda más grande del mundo, lo cual hace a esta isla el sitio perfecto para bucear, también podrás recorrer las calles de Coxen Hole y recorrer alguna de sus playas como West End, Big French Key, Sandy Bay, rench Harbour, Flower Bay.

Conoce Roatan en Honduras

Costa Maya, Quintana Roo

La última parada del crucero se hace en el puerto de Mahahual, un lugar donde encontrarás tranquilidad, cultura y aventura, esto gracias a la gran variedad de actividades que Costa Maya ofrece.

Este lugar comprende desde Punta Herreros hasta Xcalak, pasando el pueblo mágico de Bacalar, la prístina playa de Mahahual y la ciudad de Chetumal, por lo que ofrece la oportunidad de realizar turismo alternativo y conocer la cultura maya.

Lo que puedes hacer es comenzar el recorrido por el pueblo de Mahahual y visitar las pirámides de Dzibanché, Kohunlich, Chacchoben o si lo tuyo es la aventura podrás visitar la Reserva de la Biosfera Sian Ka’an.

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Recuerda que Royal Holiday tiene muchas opciones de cruceros en los que podrás disfrutar de unos días llenos de diversión donde tendrás la opción de disfrutar, relajarte, conocer diferentes partes del mundo y todo en un sólo lugar.    

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Lo hermoso de visitar Europa viajando en crucero

by Royal Holiday March 15, 2019
written by Royal Holiday

Viajar en crucero te puede traer muchas ventajas. No sólo disfrutas de realizar diversas actividades en el interior, también puede ser una opción económica en la cual visitas diferentes países o sitios para conocer.

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10 cruising tips

by Royal Holiday January 8, 2019
written by Royal Holiday

Are you about to take a cruise? Fabulous! It is one of the most exciting and spectacular vacation experiences to be had.

That’s why we’re offering these tips: read them over, and put them into practice to get the most out of your vacation at sea. Ready?

Here we go:

 

1. Familiarize yourself with the ship

That way you won’t get lost, and check out every nook and cranny of the giant you’re sailing the high seas on.

 

2. Your card, the key to everything

 

Once you have boarded, you will be given a card. Keep it with you at all times, because not only is it the key to your cabin, but you will need it throughout the cruise for numerous activities and shops.

 

3. Smile

Your smile is the best introduction on land as well as at sea.

 

4. Sharing space

Try to be considerate during your cruise by not slamming doors, stomping your feet or shouting in the hallways. Act the way you would like others to act around you.

 

5. Dressing for the occasion

You wouldn’t wear a tuxedo to the swimming pool or a bathing suit to a formal dinner. Pay attention to the way you dress; use common sense.

 

6. Nothing in excess, everything in moderation!

Don’t go overboard with food and drinks, especially the latter. Keep in mind that the term “all inclusive” means not going “overboard”.

 

7. Above all, discretion

If you have an issue concerning something that happens on board, discuss it privately with ship staff members or the customer service department; do not do it publicly.

 

8. Casinos

Here you do need to have cash, since these places are not part of the All-Inclusive service.

 

9. Make sure the ship doesn’t leave you behind!

Punctuality is the key for events on board, as well as side trips you take on land. You must get back on time or you could be left stranded at the port.

 

10. Above all, respect

By following the rules for each area on the ship, you will stay on a perfectly even keel with staff and fellow guests.

Now you know! Apply these ten tips on your next cruise, and have a fabulous vacation.

Happy sailing!

 

January 8, 2019 0 comments
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Discover our newest cruise destinations

by Royal Holiday April 10, 2017
written by Royal Holiday

Royal Holiday has expanded our cruise offerings. Now you can see the glaciers of Alaska, experience the otherworldliness of Antarctica, or discover the fascination of Japan.

 

With Royal Holiday and our partners, these new and exciting cruising destinations offer unparalleled adventure across all of the planet’s continents and oceans!

Princess Cruises

Alaska

Enjoy the exclusivity of Princess Cruises and set sail for Alaska—one of the cruise lines’ most popular routes.

Enjoy towering glaciers, unimaginable wildlife, and national parks that stretch all the way to the horizon—all from the luxury and comfort of your ship. Onboard activities include cultural events, concerts, Broadway-style shows, exciting nightlife, and mouth-watering cuisine options. Plan for your departure in July, August and September.

Japan

 Expand your horizons even further on the sophisticated Diamond Princess cruise to the islands of Japan. Onboard, you’ll enjoy authentic regional cuisine and cultural performances, not to mention exclusive amenities such as the ship’s Izumi Japanese Bath including steam rooms, saunas, and hot tubs with spectacular ocean views. You’ll love the unforgettable luxury. Departures are scheduled for September.

Australis cruises

Antarctica

 Conquer the end of the world on an Australis cruise. Sail up to impressive glaciers and take in the incredible landscapes of Patagonian from Punta Arenas in Chile to Ushuaia in Argentina. Every Australis ship is equipped to guarantee a journey of total comfort, with refined luxury that includes exquisite cuisine and onboard entertainment. Tourist expeditions are included, too. Departures are set for October.

Carnival cruises

 The Caribbean

 Climb on board for a Carnival cruise through the turquoise waters of the Caribbean. Enjoy the onboard luxury of swimming pools, the best cuisine, and special entertainment options for children and teenagers—not to mention live music and shows for adults. There’s a great selection of boats to choose from, including the Carnival Vista, the Glory or Sensation. Plan your departure for June.

Make this your year to sail the world’s seven seas—thanks to the advantages only your Royal Holiday membership offers. Select from the cruise line, route and destination you prefer. Your cruising adventures start in June. Contact your vacation advisor today for full details or visit the Royal Holiday website.

Get on board!

 

 

April 10, 2017 0 comments
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The Galapagos Is One Of The World’s Most Amazing Destinations

by Royal Holiday November 7, 2016
written by Royal Holiday

The Galapagos are a group of islands located about 500 miles away from Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean. The archipelago is very popular for being a place where Charles Darwin concentrated much of its scientific research due to their large number of endemic species and their great biodiversity. The Galapagos Islands have been ranked in the top spots of places to visit in Central and South America as well as the best islands in the world, the best national parks, the best family summer vacation and also some of the most affordable vacation spots in South America. No other place in Earth offers such close encounters with nature and such an amazing opportunity to experience one of the most pristine and untouched ecosystems of the planet; sadly we do not know at this rate, for how long they will retain their magic and conserve all of their ecological value at the rate we are destroying the planet.

You can see The Galapagos during the whole year if you chose to do so. June through August are the busiest months to visit as well as the priciest time to go to the island, from December through May the weather is hotter and the rains are more constant but the ocean is calmer. If you are into SCUBA diving, experts recommend to go from September to November when the water is a lot colder and you can see more marine species out and about.

Without a doubt, the wildlife is the main reason why people chose The Galapagos as their holiday destination and they do it rightly so. As we mentioned before, the diversity and amount of species that you can’t find anywhere else in the world, are very abundant here.

The Galapagos are one of the few places left in the planet where human touch is practically non-existent. The islands do not have an indigenous population and they were actually the first place to be named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Most access to the islands in restricted and requires licensed guides to take you there in order to further protect the place from our destructive influence.

The educational value of visiting the Galapagos is unmatched. Here you can witness first-hand the marvels of evolution unfolding before your eyes and understand why this place presented such a strong evidence to support Charles Darwin’s theories and his work in natural selection. Giant tortoises, sea lions, and birds like finches and boobies are all over the place and their lack of fear for humans can give you the chance of experiencing some of the closest encounters you will ever live with this amazing creatures.

If you love the water, this place is as diverse beyond its coasts as it is inland. More than 400 hundred different species of fish have been documented in this area and more than 10% of them are endemic to the region. The place is perfect for snorkeling as well with the whole family with the guidance of the experts in the subject. Finding penguins, sea lions, and even sharks is not uncommon when you venture to discover underwater life at The Galapagos.

 

Image courtesy of Kerry Lannert at Flickr.com

Image courtesy of Kerry Lannert at Flickr.com

The opportunity to take amazing photographs is another great reason why people love to come here. It feels like you are cheating when you gaze upon the vistas and landscapes the Galapagos have to offer. Even the newest amateurs can be sure that they will capture some of the greatest shots they will ever be able to take in any vacation.

The beaches here are absolutely stunning. You can find some of the bluest waters and the whitest sands you have ever seen, as long as you don’t mind sharing the space with sea lions and birds instead of umbrellas, food stands, and noisy vendors. Each island is like a different world unto itself. You can find all kinds of topography, landscapes, vegetation and animal life that has existed for thousands of years untouched.

Visiting The Galapagos is both beautiful and sad at the same time, because at this rate, this amazing archipelago composed of more than 60 different islands will eventually disappear. Tourism is something that greatly contributes economically to the conservation, protection and preservation of these ecosystems, but at the same time, collective consciousness about the issues that leave the future of this beautiful in such a degree of uncertainty must be raised. Those who visit the Galapagos must leave the islands as heralds and ambassadors of the beauty they have experienced and understand their role in making sure that many more generations can enjoy that same privilege.

For more amazing places to visit, the best tips to save on your next trip and the coolest tricks to make the most out of your next vacation, visit Royal Holiday Cruises today.

November 7, 2016 0 comments
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As If Anyone Needs More Reasons To Visit Amazing Iceland

by Royal Holiday October 29, 2016
written by Royal Holiday

Iceland is a volcanic island located on the Atlantic Ocean, filled with geysers, glaciers and hot springs and the capital of Reykjavik.

Fishing is the main economic activity of Iceland and throughout the years it has ruled the landscape of exports to the world. Products derived from fish come a close second place to fishing as they produce things like fish flour, fish oils and even fertilizers. In order to visit Iceland, the main requirement you must meet is to have enough time to spend there and see everything that it has to offer like it’s beautiful forests, impossibly blue thermal springs, interesting people and amazing landscapes.

Why should you visit Iceland?

  • Iceland is one of the safest places to visit and to enjoy your vacation time. The crime rate is extremely low and the amount of money spend by government in military defense is extremely low, something that makes room to invest in better infrastructure and providing great facilities for its citizens as well as visitors.
  • Nature and landscapes of Iceland cannot be compared to anything else nowhere in the world. The environment is clean and pure filled with water in many different forms like glaciers, waterfalls, rivers and ice covered volcanoes located just a few meters away from each other. Another beautiful sight of Iceland is the possibility to see the whales as they pass by seasonally and the hot springs that have made Iceland famous all over the world for their natural spas.
  • Food in Iceland is also one of the reasons why people keep coming back every year as well as their vibrant and inclusive nightlife.

Where should you go in Iceland?

  • One of the main spots you have to visit is the capital city of Reykjavik, that with only 18.000 inhabitants, open its doors every year to welcome all visitors to its beautiful streets filled with museums, galleries, shops, bars, nightclubs and top notch restaurants. Some of the best places to visit are the Perlan, the Hallgrímskirkja church, the thermal beach of Nauhólsvík, the National Museum, the Kjarvalsstadir Gallery and the Reykjavík boardwalk amongst others.
  • After seeing the capital, another strong recommendation is to visit the Blue Lagoon, another thermal spa that is very popular and specially fitted to relax in an amazing pool of blue water perfectly acclimatized for your enjoyment.
  • The Golden Circle tour is another great trip in Iceland that you can take on horseback visiting many places of interest. Before you undertake the journey, you are fitted with the right gear to withstand the cold and asked about your prior experience on horseback so you can be paired with the right companion. After a long road of snow and rocks, you can reach the Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where you can witness the spot where the two continents are divided and also to see the beautiful ice mountains and tour around the ice caps. The second stop is the Geysir and Strokkur hot springs and lastly the Gullfoss Waterfall, a 32-meter drop and one of Iceland’s most famous bodies of water.
  • Before ending your trip on Iceland, you must take the time to visit the southern coast and enjoy one of the world’s most beautiful beaches located just a few meters away from the Skogafoss Falls. Both of these places are great locations to bring your family and loved ones.
As If Anyone Needs More Reasons To Visit Amazing Iceland

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Traditional Icelandic Food

Food in Iceland is mainly extracted from the ocean and some examples of this are trout, cod, salmon and in some cases even whale. However, lamb is also quite popular and ubiquitous through the region. Due to Iceland’s weather and being remotely located from many other countries, people through history have implemented many ways to prepare their food through smoking, drying and pickling some of its dishes. There are plates here that are not recommended to the squeamish or weak of stomach, like the hakarl for example; a delicacy made of shark meat that has been buried for over a month in a process of fermentation and then dried and served straight to your plate. Another example of a strong-flavored dish is the hrútspungur, a type of meatball made with the nether regions of a ram.

During the months of January and February, people in Iceland celebrate a festival that allows you to get a real taste of what the country has to offer in terms of culinary choices. The festival of Porramatur is the perfect place to find a large combination of traditional Icelandic food like Svio, which is the head of lamb cut in half, singed and boiled: another popular choice is the traditional dried fish, different cuts of meat, radish puree, hardfiskur, sheep liver sausages, breads, marinated fish and more. The traditional alcoholic beverage of Iceland is the brennivin, a result of the fermentation of potatoes. Another popular product of Iceland is the skyr, a dairy product similar to cheese that is used in the preparation of many dishes or simply eaten straight up.

If you want to explore more cold islands in your next holiday, make sure you check out of blog at Royal Holiday Cruises for ideas and the best information when choosing your next destination.

October 29, 2016 0 comments
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Exploring 3 Of The Most Amazing Arctic Islands In The World

by Royal Holiday October 11, 2016
written by Royal Holiday

Arctic Islands

When we talk about islands it is inevitable to imagine beaches, white sands, blue waters and beautiful landscapes that urge you to go on holiday and soak in the sun; but when we mention arctic islands we are not referring to those tropical paradises, but instead to places with white and cold landscapes, ideal for skiing and observing the wide variety of animals that are not common to other ecosystems due to their specific adaptation to cold weather.

On this specific article, here at Royal Holiday Cruises, we want to talk about some islands that most people are completely unaware of their existence due to their faraway location, however these places are beautiful and wonderful to rest and get away, where you will find very few inhabitants that ensure the safety and wellbeing of the area.

Ellesmere

Ellesmere is considered one of the coldest and largest islands in Canada and the whole world. It belongs to the group of Queen Elizabeth Islands in the Arctic Ocean and is divided by the Arctic mountain range, which makes it the most mountainous island out of the whole group. The wildlife in this place is very rare to find elsewhere, such as the arctic wolf, the muskox, caribou and polar bears. Ellesmere spans for 196,235 Km² and has a population of around 168 inhabitants mostly living in Grise Fiord, the capital.

The waters surrounding Ellesmere remain frozen for most of the year, but during the summer, the river thaws and most of the waters because negotiable on a ship. Paleo-eskimos were the first inhabitants of this wild land; they were highly skilled hunters that lived of walruses. Later the Vikings came followed by the first Europeans in the year 1616 represented by William Baffin. The island was subject to many discoveries and investigation by scientists that found here many species of animals that were considered unusual at the time, like a large camel long extinct as well as many species of plants and vegetables like the Mammoth Tree. In 2004, a fish names Tiktaalik was discovered. This specimen had gills and scales but it also showed extremities that seemed to have been functional like elbows and wrists. Near Ellesmere, you can find a remote place were the most northern people in the world live. The place is called Alert and it’s just a few hours away from the North Pole, only five people live here and they are in charge of running this meteorological and scientific station. Nearby you can also find the Quttinirpaaq National Park and the Ellesmere Island National Park.

Wrangel Island

Located in Russia and considered a natural sanctuary protected by the federal government and the Russian ministry of natural resources. The island sits between the Chukchi Sea and the East Siberian Sea. The tallest point on the island is Sovétskaya Mountain topping at 1093 meters. Many valleys, lakes, rivers and ravines accompany the mountains in this island. Wrangel island is very famous for being the last place in earth mammoths lived. Today you may find the lairs of many polar bears, arctic foxes and muskox as well as walruses and arctic owls.

Bear Island

Image courtesy of International Fund for Animal Welfare... at Flickr.com

Image courtesy of International Fund for Animal Welfare… at Flickr.com

The island is located in the western part of the Barents Sea, it was discovered the 10th of June of 1596 by Willem Barentsz and Jacob Van Heemskerk, a couple of Dutch traders that were traveling to China. The island is named Bear Island due to the large amount of polar bears living there. The island is also full of seagulls that use it to lay their eggs and nest their young. The island is very remotely located and only nine people live there, they are all workers of the Herwig Hamna meteorological weather station. This is a land that is completely cold and lonely but it’s also home to someone of the most beautiful landscapes and unmatched vistas in the world, filled with pines and all kinds of trees as far as the eye can see. There are also rivers, creeks and frozen waterfalls that find their way to the foot of the mountains and reflect moss covered rocks on their crystal clear waters. Fishing is the main occupation for those who live around the island and there is plenty of fish to go around. Just 175 km from Bear Island, you can find the Bear Island Natural Reserve, here you can find the tallest peak of the island with a height of 536 m.

These islands are beautiful in their own way, and discovering them is a way to look upon a different type of landscape most people aren’t used to. The amazing magic of the arctic is something that you will never forget if you are ever so lucky and adventurous as to find yourself traveling near these breathtaking places.

October 11, 2016 0 comments
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The Perfect Beautiful Destination For Relaxation And Fun

by Royal Holiday October 2, 2016
written by Royal Holiday

Boracay is world famous for being the beach capital of the Philippines. This tiny island was voted the best on the planet back in 2012 and today it continues to be on every single list of the tops island destinations for travelers every year. Boracay is located about 200 miles south of Manila and a mile off the northwest tip of Panay Island in Western Visayas region of the Philippines. Even though the place is small, Boracay has become very popular amongst those looking for a place away from civilization where they can relax, enjoy the peace and quiet that its white sandy beaches offer, and partake in the many celebrations held by its vibrant nightlife.

The origin of the name Boracay is not completely clear. Some say it comes form the word “Borac” which means white cotton in allusion to its white sandy beaches while others say the name is a combination of the words “Bora” and “Bocay” which mean bubbles and white respectively. The island is about 3 miles long, shaped like a bone and with the narrowest spot being less than one mile wide, and has a total land area of 4.5 square miles. There are many ways to get to Boracay like airplane connections to nearby locations and ferry rides or boats to the island, as it doesn’t have its own airport. From Malay you can take a small boat that will drop you off in Boracay after a short ride.

Ariel’s Point

This is a great day-trip destination in Boracay. Ariel’s Point is about 30 minutes away from Boracay on a boat ride and is the perfect destination for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. One of the main things that make this destination so popular is the practice of cliff diving. People from all over the world travel here every year to experience the adrenaline of jumping of a high cliff into the ocean. Anyone can practice this great sport since they have shorter platforms for those who want to give it a go but not go all the way. In Boracay, you may find tickets for a day trip to Ariel’s Point that include transportation, food, snacks, tour guide and even in some cases unlimited beverages.

The Perfect Beautiful Destination For Relaxation And Fun

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White Beach

White Beach is probably the main reason why people visit Boracay. This perfect stretch of white sand with some of the most amazing blue water you will ever see, this is also the commercial center of the island. White beach is divided into 3 main sections where you can find some of the most expensive and upscale resorts on the island, an area where most commerce takes place with shops, restaurants, stores and all kinds of businesses and also a smaller quieter area that has not yet been quite developed where people go looking for a place to relax. As busy as the beach is, people truly take care of it, so you will always find it pristine and clean. Parasailing is a very common activity here, the sights while you are up in the air are amazing and unlike anything you’ll ever experience.

Yapak Beach

Yapak Beach is the perfect example of what a paradisiac beach should look like. The place seems taken out of a postcard because it is simply breathtaking. The locals gather here to collect puka shells to make traditional jewelry and sell to the tourist; hence the place is also known as Puka Beach. The waters here are a little bit rougher than in other areas of Boracay, so this particular beach usually has fewer people visiting. This makes it the perfect destination for those looking to get away from the crowns, however, that also means that there are fewer services for tourists in the side of the island. There are only a few restaurants here but it doesn’t mean you won’t be able to find the basic necessities as well as some cold drinks and even purchase wares from the local vendors that walk up and down the beach.

Snorkeling and SCUBA

There are dozens of establishments all over the island for divers who want to experience the waters around Boracay. If you are a beginner or have never tried diving before, this is a great place to get started and give it a try, since the clear waters and the abundant sea life make it perfect to fall in love with this beautiful sport. You can rent equipment in many places around White Beach and get a guide or an instructor if you need once.

Nightlife

Boracay’s nightlife is a non-stop event every day of the week. Here you can find it all, from the most extravagant and flashy affairs of partying and loud music, to relaxing lounges, cafes and smaller venues with live local artists. Bars and clubs are everywhere to be found, and simply walking around is probably the best way to find something that suits your taste in music and atmosphere.

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