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Tropical Destinations For This Spring Vacation

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

If you’re planning about traveling this month or some time around, why not try the warmer climates for a change after the long somber winter season. This is a perfect time to travel where less to no more snow and rain around to hamper us from a smooth and safe flight.

And for us to see a lively new world, our topic for this travel rendezvous would be about the best tropical destinations - for the almost endless days of bright sunshine and blue skies in tandem with the crystalline turquoise water and palm trees surrounding the area for a perfect tropical ambiance. Here are the top picks we can choose from according to some born-travelers of the world.

The Maldives

The beautiful 1,000 islands of this exotic country are located in the middle of the Indian Ocean, with mostly coral atolls forming the islands. Only 200 of this chain is inhabited while five may have substantial population, but these islands boast a spectacular site for diving and snorkeling, white sand beaches, and of course, very hospitable locals. The months of November to May are the best time to travel here as the weather is cool and dry. Tourists may choose to visit Angsana, Alimatha, Cocoa, or Fihalhoni, to name a few.

Ko Samui

Now the second most popular destination in Thailand after Phuket, it’s home to natural beauty with its velvety white sands, dazzling corals, luscious lagoons, and enchanting waterfalls. Although, most of the tourists enjoy the island’s beaches, everyone can still try watersports, party, and of course feasting on seafoods. Samui Island has a fairly dry weather except for October to December when it’s mostly wet. The driest season for a perfect beach tripping is January through March.

El Nido

This paradise found in Palawan highlights the towering marble cliffs and enchanting lagoons along with sandy beaches and lush jungle. It’s surely is one of the top tourist destinations in the Philippines, which is often called as its Last Frontier. Moreover, the thriving diversity of fishes and coral reefs are equally added treasures to the vast wonder of this paradise. The months of December to May are generally dry, which is very suitable for island trips and relaxing and bathing in the beach.

For more tropical destination to choose from and information, please visit the site:

http://www.nomadicmatt.com/travel-blogs/top-ten-best-tropical-islands/

Valuable Investment for this Year’s Grand Summer Vacation

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Maybe now is not the right time to think about camping out or enjoying the sceneries of the outdoors with the still rainy and snowy condition in many parts of the United States that house the most breathtaking landscapes that one can ever visit. But this doesn’t mean a looming scenario for the lovers of nature and fun in the outdoors. What does the summer season do anyway?

When someone could think so much about a perfect getaway to go to and the opportunity doesn’t come in, why not take the brighter side of waiting for that ideal day wherein you can actually save for all that fun and excitement. These current cold months unsuited for travel can actually be your chance to plan carefully about camping, say, in Deer Creek State Park, Targhee National Forest, or in the Appalachians.

There are definitely lots of trails to discover, rivers to swim in, and waterfall sceneries to feast our eyes on, so much to handle in a day that everyone must spend a few days or a week. But that would only be so possible to carry a travel trailer and tents around to make the stay easy and comfortable with a lesser budget for lodging and dining.

That’s why think about the months you can save for the best trailer and tent you can have. It’s not bad after all to save around a thousand grand for an equally grand vacation you can give to yourself and your family. Consider the wonderful moments, the unwinding magnificence of outdoors, and a once in lifetime opportunity to take a break from all the demands of you and your family’s life.