Vanuatu Has Activities to Suit Any Travellers
The Republic of Vanuatu is an island nation located in the South Pacific Ocean. The archipelago is located some 1,750 km east of Australia, 500 km north east of New Caledonia, west of Fiji and south of the Solomon Islands. It was named New Hebrides during its colonial period.
Vanuatu is an archipelago of 83 islands with a unique blend of intact tribal communities, resorts, beaches and geography ranging from accessible volcanoes to pristine underwater environments, offering unique and memorable experiences.
Vanuatu is the land of so much to see, so much to do with a reputation for interesting, fun and educational activities to suit any travellers expectations, from treks and abseiling to deserted beach picnics and wreck dive explorations to Cultural villages.
The hospitality and invitation to join and participate in Vanuatus cultural, social and sporting activities is uniquely Vanuatu. From the festivals celebrating tribal customs to the big game fishing challenges and the ocean swims, there are always events on offer for those looking to experience something new.
Many of the islands of Vanuatu have been inhabited for thousands of years, the oldest archaeological evidence found dating to 2000 BC. In 1605, the Portuguese explorer Pedro Fernandez de Quiros became the first European to reach the islands, believing it to be part of Terra Australia. Europeans began settling the islands in the late 18th century, after British explorer James Cook visited the islands on his second voyage, and gave them the name New Hebrides.
In 1887, the islands began to be administered by a French-British naval commission. In 1906, the French and British agreed to an Anglo French Condominium on the New Hebrides.
During World War II, the islands of Efate and Espiritu Santo were used as allied military bases. In the 1960s, the niVanuatu people started to press for self governance and later independence. Full sovereignty was finally granted by both European nations on July 30, 1980. It joined the UN in 1981, and the Non Aligned Movement in 1983.
Some of the best nightspots are the Ni Vanuatu discos scattered about town. If you want to visit one, its best to go with someone who knows the nightclub scene. Club Vanuatu, a private club in Rue de Paris, has plenty to tempt patrons, including bars, snooker, darts, satellite TV and live bands at the weekends. Other popular haunts for a night on the town include the Port Vila Pub, Mamu Bar, Sugglers, Anchor Inn, Breakas Bar and Restaurant, Sunset Bar at the Melanesian and Traders.
Major resort and hotels organise Melanesian style feasts once or twice a week with kastom dancing, kava drinking, local string bands and traditional food, ideal way to try local delicacies such as laplap, and experience the wonderful singing and dancing for which Ni Vanuatu are famous, try at Solos Feast or Mele Botanical Garden at Mele Bay in Port Vila.
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Experience the sporting activities of Koh Samui
Not long ago, Koh Samui was a place which was mostly dominated by mountains and jungles and anybody, who wished to go from one part of the island to the other, had to walk long distances through the jungles. There were hardly any roads and the main source of income was dependent on agriculture and fishing. However, Koh Samui is today, no more the same. There has been an incredible development in all the sectors of the country. Today, Koh Samui is one of the top spotted holiday destinations of Thailand. Every year thousands of tourists flock to this island and each one of them find everything that they would wish to have in their dream holiday.
Not only does a tourist find supreme accommodation and worth-seeing places in this island, but can also entertain himself with a number of sporting and adventurous activities in Koh Samui. Holidaying in Koh Samui becomes special because of the reason that this island provides a little bit of everything to its guests. Apart from having some relaxing time in the beaches, there are lots of other activities that the visitors can experience in the island. No matter what you are and what kind of sport you like, you can easily find something or the other matching to your interest in this island. Kiteboarding, Scuba Diving, Jungle Canopy abseling, Sea Fishing, Go-Karting are some of the serious and adventurous sports, you can take part while Mini Golf, Junior ATV, Bungy Jumping and Sea Lion training are some of the fun loving sports you will find in Koh Samui.
Together with the sporting activities, there are also places for family entertainment in the island too. The Paradise Park Farm, Jungle Conquest, Kayaking in Angthong Marine National Park and Namuang Safari Park are some of the lovely places that you can visit with your family. Apart from sporting and entertaining, one can also spend some useful time in improving his mind and body during his holidays to Koh Samui. There are a number of institutions with specialists for traditional Thai massage, Cleansing and Detoxification, Teeth whitening, Yoga and meditation.
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Family Friendly Activities In Tybee Island
Tybee Island is a laid back resort town that offers a wide variety of activities for every member of the family. This Georgia community located outside of Savannah offers a relaxed environment of southern hospitality, sand, sun and fun.
The Tybee Island lighthouse and museum, commissioned by General James Oglethorpe, Governor of the 13th colony back in the early1700′s, is one of the oldest active lighthouses in Georgia and one of the most complete in the United States with all of its support buildings still intact. Visitors can climb the 178-step spiral staircase of the 154 foot light tower to see the 9-foot tall lens, 1000 watt bulb and incredible views. Take the kids and visit the gift shop, the museum and even become a volunteer for a day.
Fort Pulaski, now a national monument, was established during the Civil War. The fort was considered state of the art in defense at the time and was the test site for the new James Rifled Canon, which rendered brick fortification obsolete. Visitors to the fort can watch a historical video presentation before roaming the 5,600 acre property on self guided tours.
There’s also much to see and do at the Tybee Island Marine Science Center, located right on the beach. Here you can view aquariums full of marine species native to the area, touch underwater creatures in the open tank and learn of the environmental impact on fragile marine life in the pollution exhibit. The center offers guided beach walks, guest lectures and there is even a summer sea camp for children. A great way to start off your Tybee Island vacation would be to take a beach walk with one of the center’s educators to gain a better understanding of what goes on with the indigenous life of the area.
At the south end of the island, the Tybee Island Pier & Pavilion is one of the area’s most popular attractions. The pier is free and open to the public for family picnics, a morning cup of coffee or just gazing out at the beautiful ocean views. The pier extends out 700 feet into the ocean, making it an ideal place to drop a line and fish for an afternoon. Below the pier you will discover an entire ecosystem of clams, mussels and other marine life.
Tybee is very big on outdoor activities. Forget the car for a day and rent some bicycles for the family and explore the island; it’s a fun way to see the sights and a safe way to get around due to the low number of cars. Tybee Island also has a full service campground on the north end of the island, only three blocks from the Atlantic Ocean. For a very relaxed atmosphere that fosters fun for all age groups with the entire family in mind, a Tybee Island Vacation is hard to beat.
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Atmore Area YMCA offers several fun activities for summer vacation
Atmore Area YMCA offers several fun activities for summer vacation
Summer break is in full swing and fun awaits children at the Atmore Area YMCA.
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What are some activities to do while you are camping?
I am going camping this weekend with my 3 kids ages 2, 4, and 5 yr. Was wondering if anyone had any ideas for things to do with them during that time. They are really excited. Their first vacation.
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