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A scuba divers’ paradise, Bonaire is known for its spectacular shore diving and over 85+ dive sites. Other activities include caving, land sailing, flamingo-spotting, or taking a safari through the island’s Donkey Sanctuary. Visitors can be adventurous eaters too, thanks to a growing culinary...
But it’s a relatively easy beach escape for Europeans, and some of the world's best diving and snorkeling sites are just offshore. Walk or catch a cab to explore the old quarter, El Dahar. Read more Makadi Bay Located on the Red Sea Riviera and nestled between a desert and a ...
‘u Bay, now Ali‘i Drive. My cousin, Lily, may have completed a book of stories (commissioned, I think, by Bishop Estate) of the area Keauhou to Kona (town). There’s a story of the cave connections where the young people met; and then, at the Keauhou Resort hotel next to ...
During our visit with branched off to the right after entering the park and headed down towards the Whaler’s Cabin and the small parking lot at Cannery Point. From here, we picked up the 1.4 mile North Shore Trail. The website listed this hike as strenuous, but I think that is oversta...
Single trips are variable and expensive. Along the north shore, Danna to Datai is about RM40 one way. Hiring a taxi by the hour is RM30-RM50 per hour (depending on your negotiating skills) with a minimum three hours. There are no fixed meter fares. It makes sense then to rent. With...
Innis Chonnel, Loch Fyne, Argyll. Ruins of castle which belonged to Sir Colin Campbell of Loch Awe. The castle is still owned privately by the Argyll family and is not open to the public. However it can be viewed from the shore road along the east side of the loch. ...