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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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Top 3 islands for birdwatching

by Royal Holiday March 14, 2016
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Birdwatching, also called birding, is an outdoors activity that promotes wildlife observation. The activity’s main purpose is the observation of birds in their natural environment. Hence, cities are not the proper space to do it, you need to go further and look for natural reservations or forests near or far from where you live. Depending on the chosen place, you will be able to see different kinds of birds. It can be done with the naked eye, through a visual enhancement device like binoculars and telescopes or just go and look for some bird sounds. Or, by listening, many species are more easily detected and identified than by watching. The main purpose of this activity is for recreational purposes unlike ornithologists (ornithology is the branch of zoology that concerns the study of birds) engage with this activity with scientific purposes. Therefore, their methods as well as instruments are more sophisticated.

This activity has recently become as the perfect excuse for traveling. There exist in many countries agencies or people who offer bird tourism for those bird lovers who don’t care about traveling if new bird species can be seen. The following list is about the three of the best islands for birdwatching and it also includes some endemic species you can see there.

  1. The Faroe Islands:  this island country belongs to Kingdom of Denmark and consists of an archipelago of small islands between the Norwegian Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean. It is approximately in the halfway between Norway and Iceland. Even though its location seems to be inaccessible, there are very good connections to mainland Europe either by Faroese ferry company Smyril Line or by their national carrier Atlantic Airways. By air, there are direct flights from Denmark, England, Iceland and Norway year round. And, by sea There is a direct ferry link to Hirtshals in north of Jutland in Denmark twice a week during the summer and once a week during the winter with the ferry “Norröna”. During spring the arrival of millions of migrating birds will transform sky. Approximately 300 different bird species have been recorded in the Faroe Islands, among them 200 migrating bird species. Among these 200 is the Puffin bird, known as “lundin” in Faroese. This bird is well-known around these parts of the world, and is understandably one of the star attractions for visitors to the Faroe Islands, whether they are ornithologists or not. And unlike most wild birds, the puffin is very approachable.
  2. Canary Islands: also called the Canaries, this archipelago belongs to Spain and is located on the southern coast of Morocco. The Canaries is one of the Spain’s 17 autonomous communities. The arrival there is easier since there are eight airports, ports and highways. More than 400 species have been identified in the archipelago, six of them are endemic: Bolle’s Pigeon Columba bollii Laurel Pigeon Columba junoniae Canary Islands Chat Saxicola dacotiae Canary Islands Kinglet Regulus teneriffae Canary Islands Chiffchaff Phylloscopus canariensis Teydefinch Fringilla teydea. They have experts for guiding tourists into the birdwatching activity. Every single island captivates tourists since each one of them has different bird and plant species.
  3. Antigua and Barbuda: is a twin-island country in the Americas, lying between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Getting to Barbuda, where the bird sanctuary is located on, requires a little extra effort because first you need to fly into the international airport in Antigua and then take a 90-minute ferry. No trip to Barbuda is complete without a guide-accompanied boat ride to the Frigate Bird Sanctuary at the Codrington Lagoon in Wa’Omoni Beach Park. Five species of large frigate birds home in the sanctuary. This birds are also known as ‘Man o’ War’ because of their impressive seven-foot wingspan and the fact that they often swoop down and grab meals away from smaller birds. Male birds are easily recognizable because of the bright red gullets they inflate to attract females. While the sanctuary is the largest nesting colony of frigate birds in the Caribbean, it actually shelters a total of 150 bird species, including kingfishers, pelicans and herons. The Frigate Bird Sanctuary can only be reached by boat.
Image courtesy of Xavier Sandel at Flickr.com

Image courtesy of Xavier Sandel at Flickr.com

There are a lot of islands where to do birdwatching, you only need to define what species you want to see and then pack. This list is a short list because in Asia hundreds of islands are the home of the beautiful birds from paradise that are the most impressive nature expression for birds’ lovers. Do not miss the chance of appreciate them on live. For your lists ebird.org is an excellent page where you can keep your personal list of birds you have seen and also include description you want to do about them.  

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Amazing Beaches to Delight in Thrilling Saint Petersburg Islands

by Royal Holiday March 8, 2016
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A terrific paradise is hidden in Tampa Bay, Florida. Tampa International Airport is only a 20 minutes drive away from delightful beaches and incredible nightlife of St. Pete islands, whereas Orlando is a 40 minutes drive away. Even though Saint Petersburg islands are usually home for both American and Canadian travelers, the amazing relaxation activities and unique tranquility through the year have put this destination on top for European vacationers too. This is not random, though. As a matter of fact, all the 365 days the sun shines over the white beaches of Saint Petersburg and Clearwater, what makes it even a better option for tourists to go on holiday thanks to that extra day that 2016 has.

It is not an exaggeration to say that sun shines every single day over warm, clear water in St. Petersburg and Clearwater, a proper name by the way. Whether an option for extreme seasons like summer vacations or an option to escape from snowy winter, these islands and beaches are perfect for relaxing, tanning, and basking. As a matter of fact, people from around the world are starting to discover this wonderful destination in Florida, which is defined by some travelers as heaven on earth. That is quite a plausible definition since beach area reaches the 30 miles of white sand beaches and amazing landscapes which are perfectly sound despite the large amount of annual visitors.

Honeymoon Island State Park

Perhaps one of the best features of St. Petersburg islands is the fact that all 25 islets are linked by a driveway, so it makes it possible to visit them all by car. Great news for those who can not make it through on a boat! This way, exploring this island through its green areas is a marvelous experience, not to mention its white sand that makes you want to stay forever. Plus, if you are one of those travelers that like to bring your pet with you, Honeymoon island is perfect for a good walk with your dog. Also, seashell hunting is one of the most favorite activities for tourists because of their beauty and abundance on the beach. The Honeymoon Island State Park also feature 4 miles of white sand and lots of fun for everybody: loners, couples, families and even large groups of friends.

Fort de Soto Park

One of the issues that most tourists struggle with while traveling is finding proper destinations for kids. Let truth be told, when traveling with youngsters it is often difficult to find fun beaches that please them. However, Fort de Soto Park is considered one of the best beach destinations for minors because of its various activities such as fishing, kayaking, biking, and even camping, throughout the seven miles of charming beaches. Undoubtedly these features make Fort de Soto one of the kids’ favorite to have fun in those sunny days off. It seems like a perfect place for children; nevertheless, the whole five small islands that form Fort de Soto Park also feature adult kind activities such as bird sighting due to the islands’ fauna richness, as well as a good hike around the islets, everything surrounded by the ocean, naturally.

Pier 60

The perfect balance between nightlife and daylight activities is Pier 60. It is truly a beach for both children and adults since it offers activities with no age restrictions. Activities range from artistic performances, magic, jugglers, fire eater, and circus-like shows, to outdoor movie projection at sunset. Pier 60 is with no doubts a great option when visiting the Gulf of Mexico, a place to vary fun activities whether to take advantage of the sun, or to have fun after sunset. Are you coming with your kids? No worries. There is a comfortable, welcoming playground to gather the youngest of the family.

Image courtesy of Matthew Paulson at Flickr.com

Image courtesy of Matthew Paulson at Flickr.com

St. Petersburg and Clearwater islands have clearly quite many more options than those referred above. It depends upon likes and preferences while traveling that vacationers will find some beaches better than other, or some activities more fun than other. Chances are, you will have fun and enjoy more a big beach party if you are a night owl, than those early birds who prefer hiking and activities involving nature. The best part is that both kinds of personalities are acceptable and fit the St. Petersburg and Clearwater lifestyle.

Definitely, the wonderful white beaches of St. Petersburg and Clearwater have you looking forward to coming to Tampa Bay. Dreams must not stay dreams. The time has come for you to stop daydreaming and make great vacations become real. Grasp that beach towel and come now!

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Fantastic Adventure Islands. A short text on where to go to escape and have fun.

by Royal Holiday January 30, 2016
written by Royal Holiday

What do you think is the perfect vacation to escape from it all? Some think it is going to an all-inclusive hotel to relax and being pampered with cocktails and good food. Others think that the perfect vacation is to go deep into the jungle and experience wildlife first hand. A good handful of people think that escaping the heavy and dense city life is going to paradise islands. Better yet, islands where you can have an adventure and have it all to yourself and really forget you live a normal, 9 to 5 working life surrounded by concrete and people.

Here are 3 adventure islands around the world and some activities that can be done to feel you are really getting away from it all.

Image courtesy of John Finn at Flickr.com

Image courtesy of John Finn at Flickr.com

  1. Aitutaki Cook Islands:
    it is located in the Central-south Pacific Ocean. A beautiful Polynesian Atoll where you can get lost among the chain of islands that are close to one and other. Also snorkel or scuba dive in the reefs. The smiling locals, pink ukuleles and translucent lagoons will greet you when you arrive.  The adventure part is to go on two different types of plans. First, you can kayak or paddleboard on the 7 mile long lagoon. You can leave your boat or paddle on a deserted island and then go snorkelling around the reef to encounter cobalt blue starfish, giant clams and yellow barrel sponges. The other plan is to go biking along the back roads to feel the fresh air and the constant freedom of hot summer winds. It is mostly flat but on occasions you will have a small uphill. Remember to hydrate yourself and stop every now and then to take pictures and to rest.  There are bike rentals with baskets so you can go into town and stash your fridge with the necessary things for your stay.
  2. Cayos Cochinos, Honduras:
    ever thought about going to Honduras?  Cayos Cochinos (or Cochinos Cayes) are a group of two small islands, Cayo Menor and Cayo Grande, which are located 30 miles off the northern shores of Honduras. It as an area of 2 kilometres and with a population of only about 120 people. The islands are a marine protected area and it has a scientific research station in Cayo Menor. The coral reef that you will find here is part of the world’s second largest coral reef system known as the Meso-American Barrier Reef. According to national geographic “”The waters around this collection of coral cays are a marine biologist’s dream: protected by the government, off-limits to commercial divers and fishermen, and busy with creatures that may not yet have names.”   You can stay at the scientific research station and share bare-bone wooden bungalows. But if you are looking for a more tourist style trip, you can stay at the Plantation Beach Resort in Cayo Grande. Take a hike through the jungle and reach the lighthouse at the very top of the island and enjoy the fine native kitchen that has to be ordered in advance to yachts nearby. You are obliged to do some snorkelling around reefs and corals that are allowed to visit. Be amazed with the ocean wildlife and some animals that you have never seen in your normal TV shows.

    Image courtesy of USFWS - Pacific Region at Flickr.com

    Image courtesy of USFWS – Pacific Region at Flickr.com

  3. Santa Lucia. St. Lucia:
    the adventure comes in the form of bike riding. You ride through the jungle. As Michael Allard, owner of Bike St. Lucia says “ it is jungle biking, not mountain biking” and  David “tinker” Juarez two time Olympian states “ This is probably the sweetest bike ride in the Caribbean”. Many people stay by the beach and don’t adventure into the jungle. Much of the island’s central and northern interior is part of the St Lucia Forest Reserve. St. Lucia has many jungles, forests and natural parks that only the adventurous ones dare to see. Many bike routes for pros and rookies as well are part of this adventure island designed for bikers. Again, according to Michael Allard, jungle biking is not just for experts. “The pros come for the higher trails, but we also have people who arrive here barely having been on a mountain bike before”.

    Image courtesy of Jean-Pierre Chamberland at Flickr.com

    Image courtesy of Jean-Pierre Chamberland at Flickr.com

What are you waiting for? Book your holiday trip, take your bike out of the dusty garage or rent a kayak and hit the islands of adventure.

Escape from it all by doing something really different in the middle of natural parks and untouched reefs. Swim aside rare animals and Bike down hills and around islands. Always remember to be safe and not go beyond your limits and skills. You want to have a vacation to remember not an injury that you will never forget.

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