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Top 5 Attractions to Add to a Fiji Travel Guide

A Fiji Travel guide is a great companion while you are on a Fiji vacation. In it you will find pictures, places, directions, tips, tricks, and other information about all kinds of places to visit during your Fiji travel vacation. There are five things that should be included in every Fiji Travel guide, and all five of these things are the very things that make Fiji travel so grand. In the 332 islands that make up Fiji, there are literally thousands of divine places to visit, like Qamea Island, the Mamanuca Islands, and the fairytale like blue lagoons. These are five great ideas to add to your Fiji travel guide to ensure that no matter where in Fiji you travel to, you will have an incredible time.


#5 Fiji travel idea: Do not miss the Sabeto Hot Springs and Mud Baths. How muddy is muddy? Youll be sure to find out here, where you (or just the kids) can have a ball mud wrestling, mud rolling, and mud romping. Local legend has it that the mud here has healing powers because of the sulfur that is in the mud. Take a good warm mud bath and see for yourself!


#4 Fiji travel idea: You will not want to travel to Fiji without going for a dive. Most people know that Fiji is the soft coral capital of the world, but it cannot truly be appreciated for its incredible corals without seeing it for yourself. You wont see anything like these coral beds anywhere else in the world. The Jean Michel Fiji Resort is the perfect place to experience romantic activities at night and to spend your days diving to the corals.


#3 Fiji travel idea: Get out there and get some exercise! Feel like a champ on the famous championship Fiji golf courses. Golf doesnt get any better than this, or any prettier, for that matter. With heavenly scenery creating the perfect backdrops for your game of golf, you will never feel as relaxed and at peace as you will be on the courses. If golf isnt quite your bag, you can gear up and go play some paintball. Fiji has one paintball field, and it is exclusive to the Sonaisali Island Resort in Nadi. The latest hi tech equipment is imported from Australia, and the paintball activities here are for everyone, whether you have never played before or are a seasoned expert.


#2 Fiji travel idea: Shop, shop, shop. The quaint little markets that are scattered all over Fiji invite you to spend your time browsing through unique Fiji artifacts, arts and crafts, fresh foods, and designer fashions that are available for purchase while you are vacationing on this beautiful land.


#1 Fiji travel idea: Grab a lifejacket and get out there and do some whitewater rafting, Fiji style. Even if you have been rafting before, you havent really done it like this. It doesnt matter if you are experienced or are a beginner; the guides for Fiji whitewater rafting will ensure that you stay safe and have the trip of a lifetime. Rafting through gorges, ravines, waterfalls, canyons, and corridors are what make Fiji whitewater rafting the top of the list. When seeing the sights of Fiji on foot just isnt enough for you, take a walk on the wild side, and raft it!

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The Best Costa Rican Tourist Attractions

For its small size, Costa Rica packs a wallop in the number of tourist attractions it has for its visitors. There are Costa Rican tourist attractions in every region of the country with sights that you wonâ??t be able to see anywhere else. Take a trip to the Arenal Volcano Observatory Park where you can stand on the observation deck to have magnificent views of an active volcano. The park also offers hiking opportunities to cascading waterfalls, towers and monuments. You can even choose to stay in the park because there is a lodge within its boundaries.

The church of Our Lady of Los Angeles is the most famous church in the country. It is located in Cartago in the Central Valley. The story behind this church is that a statue was discovered on this site in 1635 and miraculously reappeared after it was removed. A church was then built on the site and the location became the site of shrine to which thousands of pilgrims journey on August 2 of each year. Many healings have been attributed to this church and the site of the gifts and offerings left by those healed is an impressive sight.

On the Central Pacific Coast you have to see and walk the Rainmaker. This is a series of suspension bridges that run through the canopy of the rainforest, the first aerial walkway in Central America. From the walkway you can see a trail through the rainforest as well as many waterfalls. At its highest point the bridges are 25 stories tall. In this same area, you can also take the Rainforest Aerial Tram that moves along the rainforest canopy. There is a naturalist guide on every trip to point our sights of interest and to alert you to the sight of animals you otherwise may miss.

In Monteverde, two of the must see attractions are the Cloud Forest and the Butterfly Garden. The Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Reserve where you can see thousands of species of birds and animals in their natural habitat. The hike through the forest is very scenic with tall trees, rapids and waterfalls. At the Butterfly Garden, you will see hundreds of species of butterflies in the screened garden. There are many photo opportunities to see butterflies in virtually every color of the rainbow.

Visit the oldest park in the country, Santa Rosa Park, when you visit the Northwest. It is here you will see the nesting sea turtles on the beach. There are attractive beaches here that are open to the public and there is a vast network of hiking trails that lets you see the wildlife and plant life of the area. This World Heritage Site is the last remaining dry rainforest in Central America.

San Jose is a treasure trove of tourist attractions, chief of which is the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum.  Here you will see one of the largest collections of gold from before the discovery of the country by Christopher Columbus. In addition to the gold artifacts, this museum also house paintings and a postal stamp museum. The Jade Museum houses one of the largest collections of Jade, but it also offers the most breathtaking views of the city from the windows of the 11th floor.

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Jersey City, Nj – a City Rich With Attractions, Entertainment and Unbeatable Waterfront Views

Jersey City is city rich with lifestyle variety, attractions, and entertainment. It is also a city with fascinating small ethnic neighborhoods, modern high rise condo towers, and attractions that include museums, a nationally recognized science learning center, and unbeatable, world class harbor views overlooking the New York City Skyline, the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.

Jersey City is also steep in history. Before the Civil War, the city was an important stop on the Underground Railroad that led to a secret trail of safe houses that helped runaway slaves escape from the southern plantations. Four main railroad routes converged in Jersey City, and thousands of slaves passed through here on their way to freedom.

In recent years, Jersey City has undergone major redevelopment. The city has benefited from being across the Hudson River from New York City and from the relocation of many major corporations; new residents followed to enjoy a less expensive life style than NYC. This development has seen a dramatic increase in new high rise housing, shopping areas, restaurants, and major attractions.

The redevelopment of Jersey City is best exemplified by its waterfront. Construction of tall office towers and apartment complexes have taken hold along the downtown district, while further south, Liberty State Park is also experiencing improvements with the preservation of its natural environment to preserve the wetlands and creation of recreational areas, and the restoration of the historic CRRNJ railroad terminal. There is no better view in the world than Jersey City’s view of the harbor, overseeing the New York City Skyline, the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.

Jersey City’s Neighborhood’s

The Grove Street area, with easy access from the PATH station, is the center of downtown activity with arts, restaurants, and nightlife.

Van Vorst Park is one of the city’s nicest neighborhoods, with tree lined historic brownstone homes, and a convenient walk to the Grove Street Path station, café’s and restaurants.

Paulus Hook is a charming neighborhood of Brownstone Row Houses with an excellent view of New York City and is convenient to the ferries to and from Manhattan. It also has many restaurants, arts and shopping throughout the mostly residential district.

Jersey City’s financial waterfront, known as Exchange Place, is home to many large financial firms and tall office towers. 30 Hudson Street, at 781 ft and 42 floors, is the tallest building in New Jersey, and the tallest building in the United States which is not within its metro area’s largest city. However, like many financial centers it’s virtually deserted after 6 PM.

Journal Square is anchored by the Loews Jersey movie palace, which is also home to live music and art works. A short walk from Journal Square is Little India, where you can sniff the aroma of spices, and sample some of the excellent Indian restaurants.

Newport is a 600-acre master-planned mixed-use community, made up of residential rental towers, condominiums, office buildings, a marina, schools, restaurants, hotels, The Newport Centre Mall, a waterfront walkway, transportation facilities, and on-site parking for more than 15,000 vehicles. The Newport waterfront complex almost constitutes a separate city from the older neighborhoods.

Jersey City’s Major Attractions

Liberty State Park

Created in 1976 for the U.S. Bicentennial, Liberty State Park is as large as New York’s Central Park but is far less developed. It is a prime waterfront location that draws 4 million visitors a year to experience the many world class park attractions.

With sweeping views of lower Manhattan, Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty, and ferries to all of the above, it also has playgrounds, picnic areas, bike paths, jogging paths, estuary, gardens, a marina and a large, beautiful restaurant with an awesome view. The park is host to many festivals, concerts, and other cultural happenings, and offers a great view of the fireworks displays over the water on the Fourth of July.

The park is easy to access via car, bus or light rail.

In the park’s northwest corner is The Liberty Science Center, a family science museum, located on Phillip Drive. The most visited museum in New Jersey, it has 3 floors of interactive exhibits that focus on invention, health, and the environment. Also located in the Liberty Science Center is the Kodak Omni Theater, with the largest sized IMAX dome screen in the world. The Liberty Science Center is undergoing expansion and construction and will re-open in July of 2007.

The Liberty walk promenade graces the eastern edge of Liberty State Park, and is a 1.3 mile stroll taking in the park office, the Statue of Liberty overlook, and the restored CRRNJ railroad terminal.

The Interpretive Center, an environmental and historical educational facility, is located on Freedom Way. The Center, which houses an exhibit area, auditorium, and classroom space, offers programs for both the general public and school groups. Adjacent to the Center lies a sixty-acre natural area that consists mostly of salt marsh, nature trails and observation points to complement this wildlife habitat.

Hop on a ferry near the CRRNJ railroad terminal and visit Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty.

Statue of Liberty

Located on Liberty Island, a 12 acre island, it is 2000 feet from Liberty State Park. While there have been many claims as to which state the Statue of Liberty (Liberty Island) is in, it is in closer proximity to New Jersey and the State of New Jersey in fact does retain the riparian rights to all the submerged land surrounding the statue. However it continues to be within the territorial jurisdiction of the State of New York. Picnicking may be enjoyed at the southern end of the park located near the Administration Building. Picnic tables are provided with magnificent views of the harbor and skyline.

Ellis Island

Since it opened in 1892, Ellis Island has been the nation’s premier federal immigration station until 1954 when it closed down. The immigration center processed over 12 million immigrant steamship passengers. After being greeted by the Statue of Liberty and processed at Ellis Island, the arriving immigrants purchased tickets and boarded trains at the nearby railroad terminal that took them to their new destinations throughout the United States

The main building was restored after 30 years of abandonment and opened as a museum on September 10, 1990. Today, over 40 percent of America’s population can trace their ancestry through Ellis Island.

The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island are free, but you need to buy a ferry ticket to make it to the both places. The ferry and tickets for the ride can be had on the waterfront in Liberty National Park.

Liberty National Golf Course

Liberty National Golf Course is the world’s most expensive golf course. Opened in 2006, it stretches along New York Harbor with dramatic views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, the Verrazano Narrows Bridge and the New York skyline. It features five lakes, a waterfall, four streams, underground air ducts to optimize turf moisture, and several acres of wetlands for migratory birds and other wildlife.

Jersey City Museum

Located in the historic Jersey City’s Van Horst district, it contains a collection of more than 20,000 objects of regionally significant art and historical objects, and important 20th century acquisitions. The Collection includes over 300 paintings and works on paper by local illustrator and landscape painter August Will (1834-1910), as well as drawings, paintings, prints, photographs, maps, textiles, decorative arts and industrial objects.

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Malta Attractions – Walks around Malta

From autumn to spring the Maltese countryside comes back to life after the hot summer months. The Maltese Islands turn green and by late spring a thousand or more species of plants blossom.

Malta has more to offer than simply sun and sea. Away from the resorts and urban life, there is a lovely countryside – some of which has been left untouched by the 20th century! This part of the island is important for farmers and cultivators because most village life centres on the agricultural and fishing seasons. It is fantastic to see that these Maltese villages still preserve their old way of life, where old women and men work the fields or go out at sea.

For this reason, Malta country walks have been established for the tourist who really wishes to get a proper feel of the Maltese landscape and un-urbanised way of life. It is an ideal holiday option for couples, groups of friends and single travelers who love to be one with nature and who would like to leave the mundane life behind for a while…

Country walks are usually overlooked by guidebooks. All you need is a good pair of shoes and you can explore the hidden and secluded areas around the island. Whilst on holiday in Malta you may opt to embark on a Malta Walk, such as the Bahrija Walk, Dwejra Walk, Girgenti Walk or Marfa Walk.

The islands offer some of the most breath-taking views in the Mediterranean that range from dramatic cliffs and garigue scrubland, to luscious hills and valleys. As you explore, you could come across families working the fields, herds of goat or sheep, cave chapels, old farmhouses or prehistoric sites. There are also areas that make excellent day hikes; such as Mellieha, Dingli, Ghar Lapsi, Fawwara, Wardija, all the North and the various bays, and the southern coast with its fishing villages and Delimara Point.

The sunny skies and relaxed pace of life on Gozo provide a perfect opportunity to slow down and enjoy the countryside. Amongst the most popular areas for walking are Ta’ Dgiebi, Gordan Lighthouse, Hondoq ir-Rummien and San Blas Valley. The island is literally criss-crossed by tracks and lanes and the possibilities are endless. Tiny Comino, which is inhabited by some 15 people, is also ideal for a good day’s hiking and provides the ultimate in solitude and views.

So, as Visitmalta put it simply, “put on your walking boots, hire a mountain bike and head out from the village squares on the narrow farmers’ tracks. You’ll find yourself in a timeless landscape, quite alone even in peak season. There is plenty to discover, from ancient farmhouses and wayside chapels to spectacular seascapes. It is well worth the effort!” I couldn’t agree more.

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The Main Attractions In The Beautiful Island Of Bali

The ultimate holiday destination can be truly justified by the beautiful island of Bali. It is located in Indonesia and is one of the wealthiest regions of the country owing to its huge tourist attraction feature that sees an influx of foreign visitors into the island all throughout the year. It is an unsurpassable and ultimate holiday destination island. Each year thousands of tourists flock in this island to experience the paradise on earth. It is the most enchanting island with an exotic view of the magnificent bounties of nature. The exotic beaches and the beautiful landscapes never fail to sweep you off your feet.

Apart from the obvious beach attractions present in this embodiment of heaven on earth, you also get to witness the tropical lush green landscapes and erupted volcanoes. Animal lovers can also embellish the vast wildlife presence in the island.

Following are some of the major attractions of Bali:

- Kuta Beach:

Located in south Bali, Kuta is an elongated sandy beach initially discovered by travelling Asians and Australians. Affordable bars and clubs make it a party centre. It also features a memorial statue carved in stone and marble and temples.

- Legian Beach:

It is one of the famous beaches in Bali. It is flanked with comparatively less number of tourists and the tides are low in intensity, which makes the beach the perfect place to laze around in peace.

- Sanur Beach:

It is the perfect place to roam about in your feet because it’s characterized by the presence of numerous historical architecture in the form of temples and museums like the Le Mayeur Musuem, Seiki Torige’s Open Space Gallery, Griya Santrian Gallery and Darga Gallery, the ancient Blanjong temple, Sekenan Temple of Serangan Island and Padang Galak Memorial Monument.

- Ubud:

It is the centre for Balinese culture, arts and crafts and marks the presence of a number of palaces, ancient temples, museums and art galleries.

- Seminyak Beach:

After Ubud, Seminyak is the second largest attraction for art lovers since it houses a lot of art galleries, one amongst which is Biasa Art Space, a temple called Pura Petitenget Temple, and many beaches like Berawa beach, Semniyak beach, Petitenget beach, Canggu beach and Echo beach.

- Candidasa Beach:

This village is sandwiched between the Lombok strait in the east and the mountains in the west. It is known for its amazing white sandy beaches. Another major attraction in here is the Bat cave temple.

- Bali’s zoo and animal parks:

Bali is also famous for its amazing wildlife amongst the lush and green of the tropical island. The island has breathtaking butterfly parks, elephant safaris, Sangeh monkey forest, Ubud monkey forest, bird parks and a town called Negara that features a unique bullock race.

- Other tourist attractions:

Located to the south of Singaraja is the cascading Gitgit waterfalls, the place near Lovina has the Daybreak waterfall, Blahmantung waterfalls near Pupuan, Banjar hot springs and the only Buddhist monastery in Bali-The Brahmavihara Arama also located in Banjar and Yeh Sanih freshwater springs with explicit garden background. Also is famous the Taman Nasional Bali Barat, a national park surrounded with open savannah, dense rainforest, mangrove swamps, colorful coral reefs and Pulau Menjangan, the famous deer island.

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