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EXPERIENCE A PERFECT DAY AT COCOCAY BAHAMAS

by Royal Holiday June 6, 2024
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CocoCay, a private island in the Bahamas, property of Royal Caribbean, is a dream destination that offers a variety of activities for all tastes. From serene beaches to exciting water parks, this island has everything you need. Allow yourself to enjoy a “Perfect Day at CocoCay”. Stay to know more about what to do once you’re off the cruise. Make the most out of your time in this Caribbean paradise!

 

WELCOME TO COCOCAY

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When disembarking from the cruise, you’ll be welcomed by the impressive views of the island and the turquoise waters that surround it. The island is designed to be easy to explore, with clear signs and Royal Holiday personnel willing to help you with any questions you have. Don’t forget to take a map of the island so you can plan your day.

 

CHILL ISLAND: RELAX AT THE BEACHES

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If you’re looking to relax, go to Chill Island, a calm beach with white sand and crystal-clear waters. Here you can rent a cabin for greater comfort or simply extend your towel and enjoy the sun. The snorkeling options are abundant, with available equipment you can rent and a variety of marine wildlife to explore.

 

THRILL WATERPARK: FUN AND ADRENALINE

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For adrenaline lovers, Thrill Waterpark is a must-visit. This water park has Daredevil’s Tower, a tower with water slides that include the highest water slide in North America, and Wave Pool, the largest wave pool in the Caribbean. Adventure Pool, with its obstacle course and climbing walls, offers enjoyment for the entire family.

 

OASIS LAGOON: RELAX AT THE SWEET-WATER POOL

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Oasis Lagoon is the largest sweet-water pool in the Caribbean and a perfect place to relax. The pool has shallow areas ideal for children, as well as a bar where adults can enjoy tropical drinks. The private cabins are available to rent and they offer a more comfortable place to spend the day.

 

UP, UP AND AWAY: FLY IN A HELIUM BALLOON

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One of the most unique attractions at CocoCay is Up, Up and Away, a helium balloon that takes you above 150 meters high. From up there, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of the island and its surroundings, a perfect opportunity to take spectacular photos.

 

CAPTAIN JACK’S AND SKIPPER’S GRILL: CULINARY DELIGHTS

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When hunger calls, CocoCay offers many options to eat. Captain Jack’s known for its delicious chicken wings and French fries, therefore Skipper’s Grill offers a varied buffet with options that range from hamburgers and salads to Caribbean dishes. You’ll also find bars distributed throughout the entire island, serving refreshing cocktails and other drinks.

 

PERFECT DAY AT COCOCAY

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The concept of the “Perfect Day at CocoCay” is designed to offer a complete and personalized experience. Whether you’re looking for strong emotions, complete relaxation, or a mix of both, CocoCay has something for everyone. The island is divided into theme zones, each one of them with its own charm and unique activities, allowing visitors to create their perfect day according to their preferences.

 

CocoCay is a destination that offers an incomparable experience for every Royal Caribbean passenger. From relaxing at idyllic beaches to enjoying exciting water attractions, every corner of this island is designed to give you unforgettable moments. Plan your visit with the Royal Holiday Membership and make sure to make the most out of the activities and services the island offers. Without a doubt, a day in CocoCay is a day you’ll always remember.

 

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ROYAL CARIBBEAN: EXPLORE THE OCEAN IN A CRUISE

by Royal Holiday September 21, 2023
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Cruises have stolen the hearts of travelers from all around the world offering luxury, entertainment, and adventure, however, Royal Caribbean stands out due to its amazing travel options and different routes. Get to know more about this navy company and sail with Royal Holiday!

A FLOATING CITY

ROYAL CARIBBEAN

The Royal Caribbean cruises are much more than normal ships, they are floating cities. These amazing ships have incredible amenities that will make you enjoy your vacation without having to worry about anything. Having fun and relaxing will be your top priority.

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MORE THAN A POOL: A THEME PARK ON THE OCEAN

ROYAL CARIBBEAN

Having pools on cruises is a common thing, however, the cruises takes this water experience to another level. Its cruise ships have water parks with slides, wave pools, and other interactive water attractions that compete with some of the big theme parks.

FUN FOR EVERYONE

Royal Caribbean has entertainment for everyone in the family regardless of age. Did you know that this navy is the only cruise company that produces Tony Award-winning musicals in the sea? It’s theaters put on family-appropriate shows to make sure everyone has a good time.

Enjoy these amazing ships while you explore the sea and relax with the ocean breeze. Now you know that going on a cruise is much more than what meets the eye.

Let your trip be full of wonders and excitement with Royal Caribbean!

Make your reservation through our website www.royal-holiday.com or through our app: Royal Holiday Booking. And keep traveling with your Royal Holiday membership!

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Discover Maui: One Of The Most Amazing Islands On The Pacific

by Royal Holiday July 11, 2016
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This island is the second largest in the Hawaiian archipelago. Located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, Maui has a population of 117,644 inhabitants. It is known for its beautiful and diverse beaches and a crater that surfaces from the ocean and is home to a large variety of marine life. Maui has all the features that make it an amazing destination, its beautiful landscapes can be observed while traveling one of the most iconic roads in the world. The turns, tunnels and waterfalls that embellish the Hana Highway and surround the island, are something to behold.

Lahaina is the capital of Maui, formerly the capital of the entire archipelago and until 1845 it was the most famous whaling port in the Pacific. Now, the port can be visited and the historic district is filled with renovated buildings, museums and more.

The island of Maui is also a perfect place to practice aquatic sports like surfing, windsurfing, scuba diving and snorkeling. On top of that, golf is a big deal as well and the many cultural outings and terrific restaurants make Maui the perfect place to relax and vacation.

Multi-colored beaches.

Maui’s beaches are quite diverse when it comes to marine vegetation, sea life and colorful sands in white, green and black. Waianapanapa State Park is home to one of the black sand beaches while Kapalua beach has golden sand and Kaihalulu displays sands of a reddish variety. This phenomenon occurs due to volcanic eruptions that mix small lava particles with sand and because of the rapid cooling of the lava by the ocean water, while green sand occurs because of volcanic crystals and minerals that are separated by erosion. The colorful beaches are a marvel seldom seen anywhere else in the world. The strategic location of the volcanic activity of Hawaii is responsible for these wonderful sights.

Places to visit in Maui

Haleakala

This is one of Hawaii’s most beautiful natural parks. It extends all the way from the south coast to the east and it sits at 3,055 meters above sea level. The park is a huge volcano covered in lush vegetation that provides visitors with the most amazing sights. The tip of Haleakala Crater is the tallest spot in all of Maui, sitting at 10,023 feet above sea level. Visiting the top is one of the most amazing experiences you can live in Maui, getting the chance to witness all the botanical diversity and the post-card quality landscapes of all colors and sunsets to die for. Excursions and walking trails in Haleakala are activities mainly geared towards tourist. You can find all information about routes, prices and tours, available in one of the three visitor centers located at the entrance to the park. The national park has an area of over 30,000 acres full of diverse sights like tall green forests, waterfalls and desert among others.

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Image courtesy of dronepicr at Flickr.com

Kaanapali Beach

Is this beach, you may engage in all kinds of aquatic sports like snorkeling, submarine rides, scuba and others. The main appeal of this beach is the chance to actually see humpback whales passing by. This place is quite important due to being so large and different from the rest of Maui’s beaches. The beautiful white sand and the crystal clear water make this beach one of the most beautiful places to see in all of Hawaii.

Ocean Vodka Organic Farm and Distillery

A modern and innovative idea was born at this farm when a family had the idea of combining organic sugar cane with mineral-rich seawater in order to create vodka. The place is located on the western hills close to the Haleakala volcano. The place is perfect for lovers of fine spirits and those interested in tasting this exotic type of vodka. Here you will find a dedicated guide that will give you all the information about the distillery and how their extraction processes have evolved over the years: and of course, a chance to try their famous drink.

Lahaina City.

Lahania is the most important city in the island and used to be one of the most important harbors in the whole archipelago back when it was Hawaii’s capital. The town has a population of 10,000 inhabitants and thanks to the tourism and agriculture; Lahaina has thrived and became a popular destination for travelers.

One of the main attractions people can find here, is a historic trail that goes through the whole city. The path is full of information posted on helpful signs that talk about the history of Lahaina from its beginning in the kingdom of Hawaii and before the land was even known for its harbor.

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The 8 Best Expert Tips To Survive Your First Cruise

by Royal Holiday June 1, 2016
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Going on a cruise is an adventure like no other in more ways than one. The trip itself is the destination, and the destination in itself is a moving fortress with many delights and wonders waiting to be discovered. There are those who have gone to many cruises and continue to do so due to the many advantages they have found while traveling the high seas aboard this floating castles. A cruise ship holds adventures and enjoyment for everyone, no matter who you are, you will for certain have the time of your life and will forever be changed by your first trip abroad. However, there are some tips and tricks to consider if you want to make the most of it. Here we have some expert advice to ensure your first cruise is unforgettable, or to live your next one to the fullest.

  1. Don’t fly on the day you depart.

A common mistake people makes when booking their cruise, is not leaving any room for error or unexpected delays. This is especially true when going on cruises that depart from Europe and you live in the United States or vice versa. Flights may get delayed or luggage may go missing and without any wiggle room you may miss your departure and ruin your whole vacation. Fly a day ahead if possible and avoid this type of problems.

  1. Be prepared if you suffer from motion sickness.

A cruise ship is not the same as a small boat of course. You will not feel waves the same way as in a small fishing raft, but if you are especially sensitive to motion sickness, you may want to take extra precautions. Do not wait until you start feeling sick to take motion sickness pills or whatever method you decide to go with. Don’t let something like that ruin your experience by making sure you are prepared before hand, especially on days the waters are choppy.

  1. Be aware of what you eat.

The food is one of the greatest things about being on a cruise. Just make sure you don’t go overboard with the 24-hour availability of all those amazing dishes. Make sure you pace yourself and eat accordingly and don’t ruin your trip because you ate too much and got sick or feel bad afterwards because you gained a few pounds. If you have specific eating habits, you will find healthy options for sure so you don’t have to change the way you normally eat. It is common that people get sick from mixing and matching foods they don’t normally eat all the time and overindulge just because they are readily available. Be mindful of your options.

  1. Explore the ship.

Is advisable to do this even before you book your cruise, but on the first day and even as you are well into your voyage, explore your surroundings. Ships are miniature cities with a lot of great secrets waiting to be discovered. Check out all the amenities and know where to go and how to get there quickly.

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Image courtesy of Adventures of KM&G-Morris at Flickr.com

  1. Be aware of schedule activities.

Don’t miss out on the fun just because you didn’t know about the lobster eating contest or the karaoke night! There are many activities scheduled for your days at sea; make sure you are aware of what’s going on and ready to participate. The trips are specially designed to entertain you so just make sure you check out the schedules on onboard activities for the whole family.

  1. Keep in mind a diverse Dress Code.

Pack like you would for a vacation. Remember there are nights when dressing up is encouraged and days when the weather pretty much forces you to dress down to the bare minimum. Have comfortable shoes to walk about and don’t think just because you are in the Caribbean that you won’t need a sweater. Nights may get cold at times and rain may start at any moment, so an umbrella or some rain gear will not be a bad idea to pack.

  1. Disconnect from the world.

There are so many amazing things to do that you will not be missing your constant checking of your Facebook status or your email inbox. Unplug from the world and spend quality time with yourself and your loved ones. You will not regret using this opportunity to truly disconnect.

  1. Socialize and be surprised.

Cruises are some of the best places to make new friendships. You will meet a lot of great people who may be experts at this experience or newbies just like you. Give yourself the opportunity to be amazed by stories and listen to possible recommendations that may be just what you were looking for. Cruises are a great bonding experience.

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The Best Aquatic Sports In Paradise

by Royal Holiday May 29, 2016
written by Royal Holiday

The Caribbean possesses wonderful marvels like its turquoise waters and soft sandy beaches, matched by its diversity in foods and cultures that make this place such special destination. The Caribbean is known for its breath-taking landscapes, but mainly for its amazing islands that allow partaking in a great number of aquatic sports, perfect for all lovers of these activities and those who want to experiment them for the first time.  

The warm temperatures of the waters make it so much easier to spend the entire day engaged in a wide array of aquatic activities like snorkeling and scuba diving, which seem to be the visitors’ favorites.

Scuba Diving

Having bottles of compressed air strapped to your body as you discover the depths is definitely the ideal way to go about this type of underwater exploration. However, due to the number of risks and the training requirements of this activity, scuba diving must be done only by those who are certified or accompanied by a proper guide during immersions.

Snorkeling

Snorkeling or free diving is a low-tech version of scuba diving that doesn’t really require any equipment but instead it does call for being in great shape. Even though the immersions are shorter in durations, they require less technical handling of equipment and therefore allow you to enjoy the views much better.

Other sports.

Underwater sports are not the only options of course, one may also enjoy kite surfing, kayaking, fishing and surfing amongst many others.

Places in the Caribbean to enjoy water sports.

Cabarete Beach

Cabarete is found on the north coast of the Dominican Republic. There are many hotels, exquisite restaurants, bars and tourism in this small coastal island. Wonderful mountains, lagoons and amazing landscapes, surround the place. Its beaches are privileged by white sands and clear waters where people engage in windsurfing and kitesurfing. The PWA windsurfing tour has taken place there before.

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Image courtesy of Guillaume P. Boppe at Flickr.com

Isla Margarita

This island belongs to the province of New Spain in Venezuela and is known and the pearl of the Caribbean. Its tropical weather allows sports like wind and kitesurfing, and sights of beautiful coral reefs for those into scuba diving. The area constitutes of four important islands called Virgen Gorda. Tortola, Anegada and Jost Van Dyke. Flyboarding is a common activity in the area, due to the clarity of the water and the depth that allows to “fly” while underwater and also when coming up with ease. Flyboarding is an amazing experience you must try. Yaque beach is perfect destination for this sports but only for those advanced practitioners.

Granada

Nicknamed the Spice of the Caribbean. This place is great for relaxing in beaches were more passive activities take place. Sailboating, fishing as well as cycling and trekking are quite common here. Those into scuba diving will be delighted to visit aquatic park Molinere where they will find underwater statues very deep down in the water. Granada’s three main islands are Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique.

Aruba

Known for its amazing weather and quiet beaches, Aruba offers adventure so much in sea as in land. Exquisite foods from all over the world and a vibrant nightlife with many places that will for sure entertain its visitors.

If you are into aquatic sports, the winds you’ll find in Aruba’s beaches will keep you hooked to wind and kitesurfing, jetskiing, parasailing, snorkeling and many, many more.

Seabob

This type of scooter is an underwater propulsion vehicle that allows a passage to travel fast and smoothly underwater.

Kayaking

Mangroves and hidden caves are everywhere to be seen and waiting to be explored as you watch the sunset in one of the most beautiful destinations in the world.

Underwater Walking

This is not your regular entertainment. Underwater walking allows you to explore the sea bottom with the help of a special helmet and feed the fish by your own hand. It requires no prior experience and everyone can enjoy it as long as a trained guide accompanies them. One of the coolest experiences about this activity is visiting a sunken airplane and watching all the creatures that inhabit the place today.

Diving

Aruba is famous for scuba diving due to its amazing formations of coral and the sunken SS Antilles measuring more than 400 feet in length.

Atlantis Submarine

Atlantis is an underwater adventure like no other. Being in Aruba is the perfect opportunity to take place in this amazing underwater ride and visit places like the coral reef, Barcadera and to witness with your own eyes the mysterious sunken airplane.

Check out our deals and don’t miss a great opportunity to visit all of these locations and engage in all of the great activities they offer. Visit our website and find more information here.

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Find Out the Best Tips for Each Royal Holiday Cruise Route

by Royal Holiday May 23, 2016
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Many people dream of going away on a cruise and having the time of their lives, but for some the day it comes it may not be all they had in mind. Planning is everything and getting all the details right will make the difference between an ok experience and a cruise of a lifetime. Royal Holiday offers cruises all around the world to places as exotic as the Greek Islands or as remote as Alaska. In each amazing route you will lose yourself in the amazing scenery and landscapes from beaches to mountains and sunny paradises to frozen wonderlands. To make sure you have an absolutely amazing time on the cruise of your choice here are the tops tips for each of Royal Holiday’s routes.

Alaska

Crown Princess

With Royal Holiday you can visit Alaska on the Crown Princess, but be sure to follow these tips to guarantee an absolutely amazing vacation. To truly enjoy the wildlife and scenery be sure to book your trip, although you will find the routes available, and if you choose this destination it’s important to be aware of the weather and how this may be a difficulty when planning certain activities. If you are decided on enjoying the mountains, glaciers and the Arctic tundra then you have to analyze if you prefer “high” 50s and 70s temperature for the region, but crowds at every stop, and some rain then it’s best to travel in June, July or August. Now if you are more interested in less crowds and cheaper prices then you may consider going in May and September, although it is important to remember that the weather will be more unpredictable so activities may be cancelled more often, and if you’re one for getting seasick than you may reconsider these months due to the choppy waters in the Gulf of Alaska. On the other hand, September does offer the best time of year to see the Northern Lights.    

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Greek

MSC Cruceros – Orchestra and MSC Cruceros – Magnifica

The Greek Islands are for everyone, and will give each traveler an experience they won’t forget. Even if you a history-lover or more of a shopper, you’ll find both ancient ruins to visit and places to learn about the Crusades in the Middle Ages, and stores and galleries that will seem like heaven. Not to mention to gorgeous beaches. Although July and August are the most popular time of year to take a cruise in the Greek Islands, you may want to remember that the temperature can reach up to 100 degrees, whereas you’ll find more pleasant weather in June and September. If you are a wine-lover, besides enjoying the benefits of less people and cooler climate when visiting in September, you will also find that it is grape harvest time at Santorini’s vineyards. While on the Orchestra you will stop by Santorini, one of the most iconic ports in Greece and be able to enjoy your love for wine, while doing some shopping in the city of Oia. So when packing for the Greek Islands prepare for the sun, and once you arrive the crowds especially during high season. Lastly, in Greece there tends to be a high price fluctuation due to tax increases, always verify the prices online before you travel.

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Bahamas

Royal Caribbean – Majesty of the Seas

With Royal Holiday you can take advantage and save money by booking of shoulder-season cruise rates when planning your vacation for April, September or October. When roaming the islands be sure to take full advantage of the meals prepared on deck and included in your package, and then visit the island. You can always rent a taxi and make your own tours. Of course take advantage of the duty-free shopping, but be aware that what you buy is not anything you could get back home for the same or similar price. Finally, just be sure to pack country-club casual clothing, bathing suits and plenty of sunscreen, as well as keeping an eye out for the rising crime especially at night or in remote places.

Southern Caribbean

Carnival – Splendor

While visiting the South Caribbean you’ll find that the high season is December through April, but the best time of year to visit won’t vary since climate is usually quite similar throughout the year. The only warning is to be aware of hurricane season that goes from June through November. You might want to plan your trip for late summer and early fall so that you get the best deals. Everyone who is offering their services will be expected to be paid, so be sure to have an idea of what they cost, as well as the norm 10% to 15% tipping protocol. Be sure to look for Netherlands and French goods that are imported and have great deals. Finally, always ask for a receipt when you pay, to make sure that later there are no confusions of not having paid yet.

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3 Of The Most Beautiful Beaches To Visit In Latin America

by Royal Holiday May 16, 2016
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Latin America is lucky not just to have some of the greatest geographical and biological diversity in the planet, but also some of the most amazing beaches, mostly due to its beautiful natural rivers, crystal-clear waters, fine sand and jungles that meet the ocean in the most amazing way. Thanks to the mix of different tropical and warm climate that can be found in different beaches and tourist locations, one may spend entire weeks getting to know more about these remarkable places.

Tayrona National Park

The beaches at Tayrona have plenty to offer visitors being a natural reserve where one can find landscapes of white sands and crystalline water. The park is located on the Atlantic coast of Colombia and about 34 kilometers away from Santa Marta. The place is known for its quiet beaches, tropical weather, lagoons, mangroves and coral reefs. The coastal mountain range forms bays like Chenge, Gayraca, Cinto, Neguanje, Concha and Guachaquita; all of them with unbelievable white sandy beaches, luscious vegetation and the clear waters of the Caribbean. The ocean is of a deep blue color and meets the densely wooded areas, making the beaches a private oasis for visitors. Those who love trekking will greatly enjoy all the jungle paths the park has, full of amazing fauna and vegetation characteristic of the region.

There are also archaeological sites displaying remnants of the ancient Tayrona city, where four different ethnic groups dwell in the past: The Kankuamo, Kogui, Wiwa and Arhuaco. The area is no longer home of the indigenous people and can be visited by those who wish to learn more about this World Heritage Site.

The park was established in 1964 and it has an area of fifteen thousand acres, at an elevation between 0 and 900 meters above sea level with an average temperature of 80 degrees Fahrenheit.

Park hours are from 0800 to 1700. It is important to be informed and know which beaches are accessible to the public, because some of them are extremely dangerous due to currents and strong undertow.

Monte Rico

This beach is located in Santa Rosa in the south of Guatemala in the pacific coast. It has an area of 7 square miles and at a height of 3 meters above sea level. The place is known as the best beach in Guatemala due to its great restaurants, lively nightlife, the conservation of turtles and its beautiful sights. One of its distinguishing features is a black sand beach made of volcanic material. This beach offers perfect spots for tourists with great prices on food, lodging and a great atmosphere to rest. Another amazing thing about Monte Rico is the opportunity to witness the turtle arriving to lay their eggs on the beach, to watch the whales as they cross on their way to warmer waters and horseback riding down the shore. Other nearby places of interest are Santa Lucia and La Democracia, where you’ll find stone sculptures and archaeological digs.

It is important to keep in mind the conservation of turtles at this place, since they are at their most vulnerable when they hatch. People usually unearth the eggs during the months of August through November to avoid dogs and other animals from getting to them. After gathering the eggs up, they are usually taken to special nursing facilities to ensure the turtles survive.

Baia Do Sancho

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Located in Brazil on the Atlantic Ocean and 545 kilometers from Arrecifes. The archipelago belongs to the state of Pernambuco. The place is shaped like a half-moon with a high rock wall that allows to oversee an amazing white sandy beach with clear waters where you can sight many species of fish, rays, sharks and all kinds of sea life that gathers there.

Arriving to Baia Do Sancho can be done on foot by means of a stairway located on the wall or by boat. During the rainy months between February and June, something amazing happens due to the water creating amazing waterfalls down the cliffs that mirror the beach.

The average temperature of these beaches is of 82 degrees Fahrenheit. There are two established seasons, one dry period from September through March and the rains that can sometime extend all the way to the end of August.  

These and more beautiful places wait for you to come and discover them. Take a trip by yourself; with friends or family and rest assured you will experience the time of your life. For more information about promotions and destinations, please visit us here.

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The top 15 islands of the Caribbean

by Royal Holiday May 12, 2016
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White sands, a turquoise sea, colorful palm trees and delicious food. The Caribbean has tons of hidden islands and each one is a treasure in itself. But there may be places that are better or more worthwhile than others. Here is a list of the best islands in this amazing area of the world.

Despite having somewhat strange names -what were those pirates thinking?- these are extremely beautiful places, with excellent activities and attractions, the most beautiful beaches, and improved accessibility.

  1. Haiti

In its capital, Port-au-Prince, you’ll find the ideal place to get away from the world for a while and let yourself go. This island has more than 20 historical and tourist attractions, including the Musée du Panthéon National Haitien and a flea market.

  1. Guadeloupe

A haven of the weather. It features over 50 natural attractions such as its botanical gardens Deshaies or coral reefs at Pointe des Châteaux. It is definitely the ideal place for adventurers of flora and fauna. Its name used to be Karukera, which means “island of beautiful waters”. No wonder they named it that way!

  1. Dominica

Not to be confused with the Dominican Republic, this island is nicknamed the “Nature Isle of the Caribbean” for its incredible volcanoes, sparkling waterfalls, dense forests and over 300 miles of trails. Its capital, Roseau, has dozens of attractions to visit. A must-visit!

  1. Turks and Caicos Islands

An ideal destination for those who enjoy diving and snorkeling, this place has over 60 attractions, and amazing beaches to lie in the sun. The first of its names is due to a cactus whose shape resembles the Turkish fez, and the second comes from caicos, great reefs that become islands. It’s a paradise for underwater explorers.

  1. Grenada

This beautiful island country has many attractions for tourists, and a mixture of American and European culture. Nicknamed the “island of spice”, due to the production of mace and nutmeg, this is an excellent destination for those seeking adventure or quiet beaches. And if you’re a daring diver, the Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park is waiting for you with a series of impressive sculptures under the sea.

  1. Anguilla

You may think of an animal when you read that name, but we’re talking about a beautiful island with one of the highest percentages of earthly beach. Its cuisine is a mix of Africa, Spain, France and England, and it will surely delight you. If you’re into sports, their national sport is boat racing. Sounds exciting!

  1. Antigua and Barbuda

This island has some of the best trails for hikers, since it has a low beach density, making its shorelines a challenge to roam around. Of its many attractions, we recommend the beach Valley Church beach and the Stingray City, a natural pool where you can swim with friendly stingrays.

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Image courtesy of Roberto Faccenda at Flickr.com

  1. Saint Lucia

Formerly called Iouanalao by the Arawaks, which means “Island of the iguanas”, this island has a lot of virgin jungles and white beaches. And, for the best view, do not miss the top of the Pitons mountains, perhaps the island’s most famous landmark.

  1. Trinidad and Tobago

It is home to the oldest protected jungle throughout the hemisphere. It has a low density of beach land, but both islands manage to gather over a hundred attractions, including reserves of tropical animals and horseback rides along the beach.

  1. Aruba

A place with some of the most beautiful beaches in the region. Arashi Beach, Eagle Beach and Baby Beach will win you over, a grain of sand at a time. Also, if you are into sports, the typical winds of this place will allow you to become a master of kitesurfing.

  1. Martinique

This small French island combines its cultural background with the current population, in addition to having more than 80 attractions to choose from. What makes it even more special is the fact that this island has black sand beaches… in the Caribbean! Beautiful and unique.

  1. Montserrat

Volcanoes to climb, ruins to explore, beaches for swimming, getting a tan, and having a piña colada under the Caribbean sun. This is one of the most beautiful islands and inexpensive islands on this list.

  1. Barbados

The birthplace of singer Rihanna, this amazing island will welcome you with open arms, a gentle breeze and a cocktail with Caribbean rum. Our recommendation is to go to Carlisle Bay, the tropical gardens and a shipwreck accessible through diving.

  1. US Virgin Islands

This archipelago’s main islands are Saint Croix, Saint John, St. Thomas and Water Island. Despite not having many beaches, it is home to two renowned ones: Magens Bay and Trunk Bay.

  1. Saint Kitts and Nevis

These sister islands are a hidden gem within the Caribbean, being the smallest ones in the Americas, both in size and population. Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park and the Clay Villa Plantation House & Gardens are both beautiful and historical. The islands have more than 70 other major attractions, and a large area of ​​beach. Why not go for a swim?

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These are 13 of the best islands to vacation

by Royal Holiday April 27, 2016
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Where to travel? For the undecided, here’s a list of some of the best paradise-like islands in the world.

  1. Bali. Surrounded by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, it is one of the 17,500 islands of the Indonesian archipelago. But, thanks to its colorful people and years of tourism development, it stands out for its unparalleled beauty. White sand beaches, surrounded by green foliage and ancient Hindu temples, which speaks of profound peace and spirituality that is breathed in the air of the place.
  1. Galapagos. This archipelago of 13 large islands, 6 small ones and 40 islets, located 950 kilometers from Ecuador, in the Pacific Ocean, has a temperature of between 18 and 22 degrees celsius. It is notable for its incredible combination of wildlife, giant tortoises, marine iguanas and goldfish; and a flora of unique species in the world.
  1. Cape Breton Island (Nova Scotia). This place is located on the Atlantic coast of Canada, so unlike the aforementioned it can seem somewhat fresh to us during the winter, but with an ideal climate in summer. It is the reserve of Nordic and Indian cultures, such as Scottish, Celtic, Acadian and Mi’kmaq. One of its attractions are the outdoor activities: canoeing, rowing, sailing. The best are the sunsets you can get to see.
  1. Kauai. Also known as the “Garden Island”, it is the fourth largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago. It is of volcanic origin and one of the most humid in the world, which is why rainfall eroded it, carving valleys with idyllic waterfalls.
  1. Mount Desert Island. It is the sixth largest in the United States, and the second on the east coast, behind Long Island. It is north of the country, near the border with Canada, and its main attraction is the Acadia National Park and summer camps.

    Image courtesy of Peter Rintels at Flickr.com

    Image courtesy of Peter Rintels at Flickr.com

  1. Maui. Named after a Polynesian demigod, who according to the legend created it by fishing it out of the seabed. Formed by two volcanoes, it is the second largest Hawaiian archipelago island and it is also known as the “Valley Island” for the isthmus that forms between the two mountains. With a high humidity and rainfall, its annual temperature is between 20 and 29 degrees celsius.
  1. Aeolian Islands. They are in Italy, in the Tyrrhenian Sea near the northeast coast of Sicily. It is part of a V-shaped archipelago of islands, with the others: Vulcano, Salina, Stromboli, Filicudi, Alicudi and Panarea. Its largest city is just a small town of 11 thousand inhabitants.
  1. Maldives. They are in the Indian Ocean, southwest of Sri Lanka and India. It has a tropical and humid climate. Its population is Islamic, even though after being a Portuguese, Dutch and British colony, the influence resulted in an interesting local culture.
  1. Big Island. Another one of the Hawaiian Islands, it is of volcanic origin and the largest in the United States. According to the Polynesian legend, it is the place where the gods went when they died. It has a population of over 200,000 inhabitants.
  1. Vancouver Island. Located on the west coast of Canada and bathed by the waters of the Pacific, it can also seem somewhat cold, it is known for its nature reserves and large forests with native fauna.
  1. Corfu (Greece): The so-called Island of Happiness must be for a reason. To begin, due to its intense relationship with nature and authentic local life. The sumptuous nature full of hibiscus, lemon, almond, olive trees and bougainvillea will perfume your memories. When bathing, remember the trilogy: Glyfada, the longest beach; Pelekas, the one of the most beautiful sunsets; and Agios Gordios, the amazing mix of golden sands and green cliffs.
  2. Skye (United Kingdom): between Ireland and Britain, on top of the Atlantic and cut by dizzying cliffs, the island of Skye will surprise you with its overweening green beauty. You might not take a baths, since the water temperature is not a joke, but if you can walk through some of the most dramatic landscapes in the country. Hiking is a must, as are the sunsets on the porch of their cozy B&B, while enjoying an exquisite malt whiskey overlooking the sea, and memorize some of the many enigmatic legends of the island. Do not leave without taking a walk around Loch Duich, which is unforgettable.
  3. Malta (Malta): The Island of Knights will overwhelm you from the horizon, due to its intense accumulation of historical buildings. If you love art, this is a must, and there’s much to discover. Start by Valletta, the capital, a stone maze of ocher and Renaissance buildings which highlights the great Cathedral of St. John. Get the best view from the fort of St. Elmo and admire the strength of its other three cities: Vittoriosa, Senglea and Kalkara. At night, don’t hesitate to have a few glasses of wine with tapas in the wine bars of Vittoriosa and head out for Golden Sands during the day, the only sandy beach of the island, an almost red horizon of fine sand and lively bars.
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Meet these breathtaking islands of the South Pacific

by Royal Holiday April 18, 2016
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  1. Wakaya (Fiji): A $200 bargain

Wakaya is a truly beautiful and well preserved private island, purchased in the nineteenth century for $200. And there, in this dreamy place of the Fiji archipelago, its current owner, David Gilmour, has built one of the best hotels in the Pacific. For his friends and for those who can appreciate a true paradise.

Wakaya is not one of those islets that you can drive around in five minutes. In its 13 square kilometers, there are hills a few hundred meters high ending in towering cliffs, there are closed forests where deer roam, and there are beaches that look like the last corner of the world, the perfect place to hide. This is the place that customers of the Wakaya Club can enjoy, one of the most exclusive hotels in the Pacific.

Wakaya is within the Lomaiviti group of islands, just east of Viti Levu, the main island of Fiji. There is only one way to get there: to fly in a small aircraft that is the whole fleet of Air Wakaya. It’s a 15-minute flight from the airport of Suva -the capital- flying over the sparkling ocean and some islands surrounded by reefs.

  1. Maui (United States): The charm of Hawaii

It is one of the islands that form the most exotic archipelago of the US, but it’s not just any island. Maui is a special place where the beaches, volcanoes, waterfalls and even dawn seem taken from a tale. It is a place where nature seems unreal, no wonder it’s known as “the magical island”.

The sound of “aloha” welcomes you, necklaces and flower tiaras, surfers and pretty girls with hula skirts make up that preconceived popular image of Hawaii, the one you may have seen in countless movies and TV shows. It is obviously much more than that. And within that “much more”, Maui has always had a prominent place. The second largest island of Hawaii boasts, in the South Pacific, having taken a good slice of natural charms when volcanoes distributed its beauty through the archipelago. Hawaiians themselves admit this with their Maui no ka oi, “Maui is the best”, and even the legend tells it: the demigod named Maui pulled out all the islands from the bottom of the sea with his magical hook. And the island that he named must have kept much of that magic, as it has been crowned the best island in the world by the international press on many occasions. Different from the other Hawaiian islands, with small towns, a leisurely lifestyle and natural wonders such as the Haleakala National Park, Maui is famous for its long beaches, waterfalls, romantic sunsets and a broad variety of adventurous activities.

  1. Palau (Republic of Palau): Diving in private

There are thousands of islands scattered across the Pacific Ocean that offer the best gifts of nature. But if what you really like is to enjoy a unique place, where besides dreaming you can go diving in the strictest privacy with 350 species of coral and 1,400 species of fish, that place is the archipelago of Palau.

The Palau have never been involved in any headlines in the international press nor are they excessively known by the general public. Perhaps that is why they have become the secret refuge of such characters as the director of Titanic, James Cameron; and Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft. A set of islands that no more than a hundred years ago were under Spanish sovereignty until they were sold to Germany in 1899, along with the Mariana and the Caroline Islands. The nature here is impressive. The feeling of paradise that invades its landscapes is overwhelming. The transparency of its crystalline waters is almost insulting, and splendor of its nature is immeasurable. So many adjectives that have led them to become, in recent years, one of the five preferred destinations for scuba divers.

  1. New Caledonia (France): An almost perfect cocktail

In a shaker, we put a bunch of Melanesian culture, a few drops of Eastern exoticism and a nature so primitive that it would seem as if it were taken from an album of children’s cards. We then add the finest essence of French “savoir-faire” and place it in the Pacific Ocean. An almost perfect cocktail. It’s called New Caledonia.

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Image courtesy of https://flic.kr/p/tajuXg at Flickr.com

  1. Aitutaki (Cook Islands): The dream of the South Seas

Aitutaki seamlessly combines all the elements that define the dream island of the South Seas: a barrier reef surrounding a lagoon of waters of impossible color, white sandy beaches, palm trees, and the most admired dancers in Polynesia. 

  1. Marquesas Islands (French Polynesia): A goal of artists and adventurers

We know the innermost archipelago in the planet by the paintings of Paul Gauguin, the trips of famous adventurers and the works of great writers such as Robert Louis Stevenson, Herman Melville, or Jack London. They created a myth that still captivates those seeking a holiday in peace.

  1. Tonga (Kingdom of Tonga): The land where time is born

Tonga, the Kingdom of 169 islands, is a place where so many Western beliefs contradict themselves that it could only be born in a different time. A favored place of humpback whales, this is the only nation in the Pacific that has never been colonized and it is just above where the time zone ends… or begins.

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