The Dania Beach Bar Grill Music has a new, live-streaming web camera at our location on Dania Beach, Florida.
The Bohemian Blog is the online platform for British freelance writer / photographer Darmon Richter. In April 2016 he traveled 5,600 km across the Balkans. You can read his stories about this trip on The Bohemian Blog.
December 05, 2016
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Piyush Kumar is a traveler blog scientist and a professional blogger. In his post on blog.advenjo.com he guides us to the top 5 scariest places in India. For me, the scariest place was the shoreline that was utilized for cremation by Hindus and where the voyagers who visit this shoreline can hear voices. Read the entire article here: Top 5 scariest places in India.
December 04, 2016
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You can find great travel guidebooks in Klaava Travel Guide series. Klaava Media produces, publishes and distributes ebooks & develops Klaava Travel Guide book series.
November 27, 2016
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Couples travel off the beaten path...
In Tote is a travel and lifestyle blog for couples and young families with tips, hacks and inspiration for vacations, weekenders, road trips, and more.
November 14, 2016
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Ben Kepka is a New Zealand Photographer/Film Maker who currently lives in London. Cultured Kiwi is his great photoblog where his (and other Kiwi's) exploration and experimentation with photography and film-making is exhibited.
November 12, 2016
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Tourissimo is run by Italy experts who have several decades of combined experience in all facets of the adventure travel industry. They create and operate tour programs that showcase the best of Italy. Tourissimo works with tour operators, travel agents and group leaders to provide high-quality, intelligently designed and exciting itineraries.
November 11, 2016
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https://thingstodoinlasvegas.com provides you with a unique opportunity, a VIP Las Vegas Helicopter Tour.
The flight takes off from North Las Vegas and heads west to the multi-colored Calico basin. The Las Vegas VIP tour of The Strip covers over 15 miles of Red Rock canyon and 25 miles of the iconic Las Vegas landscape.
November 08, 2016
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Food is much more than a source of nourishment. Food is a source of entertainment, identity, family cohesion, cultural tradition, innovation, and celebration.
Italy is permanently considered, in the desires of tourists from around the world, a favorite destination for food & wine tourism.
The mission of FoodTravelItaly.com is to become the meeting point between supply and demand for the Food and Wine Tourism in Italy.
"We work with selected Travel Agencies and Tour Operators based in Italy, to offer the best Food & wine tours in Italy."
"We work with selected Travel Agencies and Tour Operators based in Italy, to offer the best Food & wine tours in Italy."
October 30, 2016
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Julie Beckers family came a little earlier than expected and she found herself with 2 wonderful children by the age of 23. Her travel plans were put on hold. But as soon as her family was grown she found herself being single again and her old desire to travel returned.
A Not So Young Woman Abroad is a great blog where Julie shares her experiences as solo traveler. She shared tips and interesting stories with a great style. Her blog has been awarded to be among the TOP100 Travel blogs.
October 28, 2016
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Jesse St Louis is a travel vlogger and actor based in Los Angeles, who loves to travel and enjoy life. Follow along to see some of the crazy adventures he gets himself into.
October 28, 2016
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From 1200 BCE to 400 BCE, chocolate was prepared from cocoa beans by the mysterious Olmec civilization, the forerunner of all subsequent Mesoamerican cultures such as the Maya and Aztecs. In those days, chocolate was reserved exclusively to satisfy the taste buds of kings and rulers.
The Europeans first became acquainted with cocoa beans in the second half of the 16th century. It was Hernán Cortés, a Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire in the early 16th century, who brought with him the main ingredient for what would later become a popular drink among the European nobility.
Less known is the story of how chocolate enchanted people living in the Czech lands, which, since 1 January 1993, form the Czech Republic. It’s a bitter-sweet story with as many twists and turns as there are kinds of chocolate.
Read the whole story at https://www.santabarbarachocolate.com/blog/taste-of-czech-chocolate/
October 19, 2016
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Jansen Photo expeditions offers a special Iceland Winter Photography Expedition. They will be bringing you the best of Iceland in their small group workshop. You will be photographing the incredible aurora borealis, ice caves, Diamond Beach and much more as you explore the West and South Coast of Iceland. The next expedition will occur on Feb. 18-25, 2017.
That sounds like a dream to me, I definitely want to try this expedition one day.
October 18, 2016
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Ponder the Wander (“PTW”) is a site for travelers and for travel bloggers. PTW is not just about one person. PTW accepts submissions from travel bloggers, photographers, and videographers from all over the world.
October 11, 2016
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The Cruise Dudes run their great podcast show that is all about cruise ship vacations. Every show have news, information, tips and more on how to have the most fun and relaxation on your next cruise ship experience. Get ready for some fun and exciting shows in the next few months as they explore their favorite vacation experience, cruise ship sailing!
October 09, 2016
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Amy's Las Vegas Blog has a lot of info for families, woman's groups and business groups who are traveling to Vegas! Amy and her family offer their wonderful house for rent in Nevada, which is not only a successful business but also a fantastic experience for them to meet interesting guests, and learning about their adventures.
October 04, 2016
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October 02, 2016
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Top destination things to do reviews, with trip advice, opinions, photos, ratings, maps, addresses, telephones, emails and a direct link to each activity.
Wilmington, DE: Scaling a lean-startup from a sustainable business takes true entrepreneurial grit. ThingsTooDo™ (www.thingstoodo.com) is a travel review website where users can leave their opinions, trip advice, attraction rankings and photos of their most memorable travel experiences.
Loui Byrdziak is one of the co-founders of ThingsTooDo. Asked about why he felt the need for another travel review website, he replied, “There is a huge scam on the internet of inaccurate reviews which mislead unwary travelers. Today, do-it-yourself travelers wants an easy, organized, straightforward approach to searching online reviews on travel activities and attractions. They want honest real life travel experiences from destinations around the world. ThingsTooDo provides users with an alternative to larger review websites, a attraction second-opinion, with an easy to navigate user interface which includes an activities trip advice, opinions, rankings, filters, photos, address, email and a direct link to the attraction.”
ThingsTooDo has an easy user interface to create and evaluate destination activities. It brings the travel advice of travelers and local guides together to help other travelers find the best things to do for their upcoming trips. Travelers can share real life stories based on their experiences, activities, tours and excursions by posting reviews from their recent travel. We plan millions of online reviews, trip advice, opinions, photos, ratings and maps for tens of thousands of travel activity and destinations. Users can refer to these online travel reviews to plan their travel itinerary with the best local knowledge and travel experiences available, including photos of each of the reviews. Photos are important for travelers in order to determine the authenticity of each review.
ThingsTooDo turns traveler and local guides trip advice into a helpful travel destination community for all travelers to benefit. It is designed to have a notable distinction from other travel review websites which exist of posts without real experience photos from travelers for each review.
ThingsTooDo goal is to become the second-opinion for travel reviews and trip advice when travelers are planning and booking their trip. Where travelers can not only read about each activity in a particular destination, but they can also link directly to any of the activities.
About ThingsTooDo
ThingsTooDo™ (www.thingstoodo.com) is an online travel review website that aggregates travelers trip advice to organize, plan and augment things to do on their trip. ThingsTooDo has millions of traveler reviews and photos from various travel destinations worldwide. ThingsTooDo also provides a link to other websites for easy bookings. With the easy user interface of ThingsTooDo, travelers can conveniently organize, filter and rank reviews, opinions and photos for a more efficient planning of their preferred travel activities and destinations.
For additional press information visit our website:
Contact: Mandy Deng mandy@thingstoodo.com
Telephone: +01 (302) 261-2642
ThingsTooDo website: https://thingstoodo.com
September 22, 2016
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With Epic Trip Adventures you can get off the beaten track and away from the crowds. Their detailed guides allow you to skip the research and get out there. The very stylish travel website features many videos catering to more adventurous hiking. Currently focussed on Canada but they are planning to expand to other countries in the near future.
September 16, 2016
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The Museum of Ice Cream in New York is an incredibly fun and interactive museum experience of ice cream. Savor selections of gourmet ice cream made by artisan creameries and learn about the history of ice cream while perusing the art and playing in the ice cream sprinkle pool. Santa Barbara Chocolate is a proud chocolate sponsor of them, read more about the museum on their website.
September 10, 2016
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Silvia is a travel blogger and Youtuber from Bulgaria with a very attractive personal style. When it comes to fashion, food or traveling you will surely find eye-catchy photos and interesting articles on her blog.
September 10, 2016
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A Travel Companion is a new friends network, connecting users with similar destination plans and travel preferences. Reboot your daily life, go on a holiday, save money while making new friends, sharing experiences, accommodation and transport.
Open up a whole new world of better and cheaper holidays by downloading the app now.
September 05, 2016
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Grenada, a place that is known to be famous as the Spice Island of the Caribbean. It is a beautiful island near Trinidad and Tobago. The island is most famous for its perfect weather, beaches and people.
If you want to experience the different brands of chocolates of Grenada and taste of the real cocoa of Grenada, visit the island on from 8th to 17th May at different locations of the island having the annual Chocolate Festival. The festival not only showcases and lets you try different chocolates but also tells about the benefits of dark organic chocolate and also give you a chance to meet the farmers who harvests the cocoa.
Read the full article on Grenada Chocolate Tourism at: https://www.santabarbarachocolate.com/blog/grenada-chocolate-and-chocolate-tourism/
August 31, 2016
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With dedicated guides and tips for all your adventures, friendlynomad.com is dedicated to freeing your inner nomad. Free your inner nomad. Guides, tips and reviews on backpacking, travel and culture.
August 31, 2016
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Argentario Golf Resort & Spa is a 5-star resort with design rooms, golf course & wellness center in Tuscany, Italy. Their gourmet restaurant specializing in Tuscan cuisine. You can experience luxury and design in an original and unique way in this exclusive location in the fascinating Maremma Tuscany.
August 29, 2016
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Doug Bardwell is a freelance photojournalist who travels to different places on his personal bucket list and those suggested by his readers. He covered 38 countries and ready to get to those remaining two by 2017. Join his journey at: http://dougbardwell.com/db/category/travel/
August 29, 2016
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IgNITE Magazine is all about wellness. Wellness of the mind, body, soul and spirit. Their travel section is related to helping you grow as a person with great articles like:
FIND YOURSELF EVERYWHERE – 12 MONTHS OF CONNECTION-FROM IGNITE MAGAZINE TRAVEL
HIKING FOR HEALTH IN PARADISE
U.S. EXPERIENCES FOR ENLIGHTENMENT
August 27, 2016
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Cava for lunch is a great travel blog and inspirational platform of Christina, a 23 years old Norwegian girl who currently lives in Rome. She consider herself as a ‘flashpacker’ - A flashpacker is one who travels like a backpacker but having added comfort, style and technology whilst still maintaining a sense of exploration and adventure. This is a very cool concept and it is worth to visit Christina's site to see how it works.
August 19, 2016
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Paul Ferdinand is a Hawaii Destinations Specialist as Certified by the Hawaii Convention and Visitor's bureau. He has over 49 years experience as a sales executive for Air France, Trafalgar Toiurs, and Uniworld River Cruise line. His own travel agency in Philadelphia, the Rainbow Voyages Travel organizes gay and lesbian Honeymoons to Hawaii.
August 18, 2016
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Greeking.me is a very cool Greek Travel agency that offers highly customized tours with knowledgeable and fun field experts. Greeking.me shows the authentic Greek culture through unforgettable experiences. They organize exciting cultural Athens tours that aim to show you a different Athens.
August 13, 2016
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Microlight Cambodia offers you microlight flights in Cambodia with Microlight Aircraft pilot Eddie Smith who has 30 years experience and over 2,000 hours of flying time in Cambodia. Eddie who first came to Cambodia 12 years ago started flying archaeologists, hydrologists and geologists studying the temples but now welcomes people from around the globe.
Their smallest journey flies to the Rolous Group and circles around. And the largest journey flies around several temples and a floating village. The aircraft flys about 100 – 110km an hour and is very quiet as it has a small enclosed motor. It also has a special propeller and two mufflers to quieten the engine.
August 10, 2016
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WhereLionsRoam is a wonderful site about traveling to Africa on Safari, dedicated to places where one can see Lions in their natural state in the wild. Lion numbers have declined 80-90% since 1975. Imagine what a decline like that does to the genetic diversity of a species. If you want to help in any way, Click on Adopt a Lion.
Top 12 African Photography Blogs. After decades of photographic misrepresentation by observers from outside the continent, Africa’s photographers are today showing the world what they see through their lens and expressing their passion and creativity for the people, rich cultures, diverse wildlife and vast landscapes of Africa.
August 09, 2016
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August 04, 2016
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Pärnu Estonia is the Summer Capital of Estonia. It is a seaside resort city with the warmest climate in Estonia. Its location is on the southwestern part of Estonia. There are active recreation and holiday facilities, housing spas, theatre and wonderful places for staging concerts. Historical and rich vibrant Hanseatic cities during medieval period -Unspoilt nature, clean air and delightful views, photo: zannnie - 2.7.2016 @ Pärnu, Estonia. www.travelzin.com
Getting there:
Map of the public transport routes
(12,8 MB, .pdf)
Timetables
Bus info: +372 447 1870; 12012 (priced)
Tickets:
Tickets can be bought at newsstands/R- kiosks and bigger shops and food stores or from the driver. Buying a ticket from the driver please enter at the front door; tickets are only sold at stops, not while the vehicle is moving. Tickets bought from the driver are more expensive than those bought at a newsstand.
Punch your ticket right after entering at a machine located in the bus. Note that you must punch your ticket immediately upon entering. The ticket is valid one hour.
Passengers traveling with false tickets or without tickets will be fined.
Prices:
* From trade outlets 0.64 €
* From the driver 1.00 €
* 10 day ticket 7.67 €
* 30 day ticket 14.06 €
See more:
* peatus.ee - public transport timetables and map in Estonia
* visitparnu.com - transportation
Source: http://www.parnu.ee/lang/eng/transport.htm
July 26, 2016
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See Athens the Acropolis and the Acropolis Museum with Easytraveller.gr. Continue to Mykonos, the island of the winds, a jet set island, world famous for its night life. Then to Santorini to see the Volcanic Islands during the Volcano Cruise and enjoy the most famous sunset from the Caldera in Fira town. Read more about great opportunities in Greece and Turkey at Easytraveller.gr.
July 25, 2016
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Gessel + Lee is a family travel blog for all of those hip parents out there. Learn from their first-hand experiences about where to go, what to see, and how to do it with your family.
July 25, 2016
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Cíndy a Swiss girl who runs a wonderful travel blog called BELLEZAREBEL. She Graduated in 2013 with an International Marketing & Events Management Degree and have worked in this industry ever since. Her blog is a very stylish one, you can sense the touch of creativity and the strong passion for travel. Cíndy combines her obsession for travel, beauty, and celebration styling very naturally on her blog. If you want to treat yourself with something loving and sharing...I highly recommend her travel blog.
July 22, 2016
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Everyone wants to see how Anne Frank lived in her last two years in that house. Everyone who visits Amsterdam. Almost.
Perhaps this particular place of interest in Holland has already been long well-known for its super long queue. The Hollanders tell you to be aware of the lines way before you get there.
Indeed it was so unbelievably long. Its queue was as far as 200 people, and counting.
It almost brings you to a shop (two streets away from the Anne Frank House/Prinsengracht) with a sign that says 'Discounted Tickets No Waiting'. Right next to it, is printed on a small piece of paper 'not for Anne Frank's House'.
It would have seemed to be so effective, I mean this signage. The words itself about 'no waiting' just contradicts the actual situation, an irony that makes it so tempting for you to get nearer into the store.
Hey, it's just a shop that sells souvenirs of Amsterdam. I supposed they do have 'discounted tickets' but not for Anne Frank's house. That's almost sure as even the 'iamsterdam tourist card' issued by their official tourism board does not entitle you to any discount at the Anne Frank's House either! Even it's also an Amsterdam Museum!!
I must admit that this 'souvenir shop' has a clever way to entirely entice tourists who are there for the Anne Frank's House museum visit.
We were one of them who wanted to see the Anne Frank's House. Slightly disappointed.
We had looked and even booked a hotel that is five minutes walk from the Anne Frank's House. So we may attempt to queue from very early morning or be one of the last few visitor to see the museum. However, this arrangement was insufficient. As one day before we arrived to Amsterdam, we tried to book online tickets for the entrance to the Anne Frank's House. It was already SOLD OUT!
It wasn't an exaggeration but I read online on a forum that these online tickets were even sold out one week ahead!!
I told Zsolt that Anne Frank's Diary was the first English book which I picked in my primary school library. (In Singapore, we were 'forced' to cultivate reading habits for about 20 minutes before our recess time. And I picked the 'Anne Frank's Dairy' for my first book.)
So we saw lots of people taking photos outside the house like this:
It also led us to the Homomonument which takes the form of three large pink triangles made of granite, set into the ground so as to form a larger triangle, on the bank of the Keizersgracht canal, near the historic Westerkerk church.
We decided to buy tickets for the Canal Bus which offers 4 fabulous Hop-on-Hop-off tours instead. Traveling along the waterways is not just romantic but this service though cost 22 Euros per person allows you unlimited use of the Red, Green, Orange and Blue Canal Bus routes.
Turned out, it was a better idea!
Besides, there was a pleasant multilingual recorded commentary on the Canal Bus (in English, Dutch, French, German, Spanish and Italian).
Thank you Gessell!
Perhaps this particular place of interest in Holland has already been long well-known for its super long queue. The Hollanders tell you to be aware of the lines way before you get there.
Indeed it was so unbelievably long. Its queue was as far as 200 people, and counting.
It almost brings you to a shop (two streets away from the Anne Frank House/Prinsengracht) with a sign that says 'Discounted Tickets No Waiting'. Right next to it, is printed on a small piece of paper 'not for Anne Frank's House'.
It would have seemed to be so effective, I mean this signage. The words itself about 'no waiting' just contradicts the actual situation, an irony that makes it so tempting for you to get nearer into the store.
Hey, it's just a shop that sells souvenirs of Amsterdam. I supposed they do have 'discounted tickets' but not for Anne Frank's house. That's almost sure as even the 'iamsterdam tourist card' issued by their official tourism board does not entitle you to any discount at the Anne Frank's House either! Even it's also an Amsterdam Museum!!
I must admit that this 'souvenir shop' has a clever way to entirely entice tourists who are there for the Anne Frank's House museum visit.
We were one of them who wanted to see the Anne Frank's House. Slightly disappointed.
We had looked and even booked a hotel that is five minutes walk from the Anne Frank's House. So we may attempt to queue from very early morning or be one of the last few visitor to see the museum. However, this arrangement was insufficient. As one day before we arrived to Amsterdam, we tried to book online tickets for the entrance to the Anne Frank's House. It was already SOLD OUT!
It wasn't an exaggeration but I read online on a forum that these online tickets were even sold out one week ahead!!
I told Zsolt that Anne Frank's Diary was the first English book which I picked in my primary school library. (In Singapore, we were 'forced' to cultivate reading habits for about 20 minutes before our recess time. And I picked the 'Anne Frank's Dairy' for my first book.)
So we saw lots of people taking photos outside the house like this:
It also led us to the Homomonument which takes the form of three large pink triangles made of granite, set into the ground so as to form a larger triangle, on the bank of the Keizersgracht canal, near the historic Westerkerk church.
We decided to buy tickets for the Canal Bus which offers 4 fabulous Hop-on-Hop-off tours instead. Traveling along the waterways is not just romantic but this service though cost 22 Euros per person allows you unlimited use of the Red, Green, Orange and Blue Canal Bus routes.
Turned out, it was a better idea!
Besides, there was a pleasant multilingual recorded commentary on the Canal Bus (in English, Dutch, French, German, Spanish and Italian).
You can book online.
Post post in 2016 July: Gessell wrote to add the following tip:
"The lines for the Anne Frank House used to be super long. Recently this year they changed it so that in the mornings you can only enter if you have a reservation. I hope that helps with the lines. But it also means that you have to plan weeks in advance if you want to visit. Well worth the trouble though in my opinion. I've never been so moved by someplace as I was there. "
Post post in 2016 July: Gessell wrote to add the following tip:
"The lines for the Anne Frank House used to be super long. Recently this year they changed it so that in the mornings you can only enter if you have a reservation. I hope that helps with the lines. But it also means that you have to plan weeks in advance if you want to visit. Well worth the trouble though in my opinion. I've never been so moved by someplace as I was there. "
Thank you Gessell!
July 19, 2016
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