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Around the World in 42 Hand Gestures [Infographic]

How’s your Nepali? Not too hot? Well, never mind – spoken languages makeup but a fraction of the way we communicate, and some minds just weren’t built to absorb them. If you find that you’re fortunate enough to spend a lot of time travelling, you’ll discover that listening and observing is half the battle when it comes to being involved with the world around you. Whatever forgettable phrases they may print in the guidebooks are rarely comparable to the way the locals of any given area communicate with each other.

Hand gestures are a great way into a local culture, especially if words aren’t your strong point. To take that Nepalese example, you’ll get a lot further greeting locals with a palms-together gesture than a mumbled ‘namastē’ and a vague wave. You’ll also discover that saying ‘no’ – or being told it – involves a swiveling wrist, rather than a shaking head. Likewise, the Japanese have a specific gesture – arms crossed diagonally across the chest with hands open – to indicate that something is just not allowed.

Italy, though, is arguably the most famously gesture-oriented destination, and you can get a long way with no words at all – as long as you’re confident in the nuances between the hand movements. Running your finger into your cheek is a good start for tourists – it’s a way to show you appreciate the food. Other gestures – the notorious chin swipe (“I don’t give a damn”), for example – tend to be less positive, but that’s all part of the package of getting into a meaningful conversation with your new friends.

For more tips on how to engage with other cultures without memorizing the phrasebook, check out this handy new infographic, with some of the most helpful/friendly/no-nonsense hand gestures that those on the inside use as second nature.

 

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Exploring Central Sofia

Words: Len Rutledge.   

Photographs: Phensri Rutledge.

A spectacular cathedral, Roman ruins, restored markets and delightful gardens are just a few of the joys of central Sofia, Bulgaria’s interesting capital. My wife and I arrived knowing little about the city and we discovered a place which we really enjoyed. Sofia’s main sights are nearly all located within a short walking distance of each other. After some sightseeing, dining and relaxing we left vowing that we would return to explore further before long.

Tsar Osvoboditel Monument.

This monument portrays the Russian Tsar Alexander II on horseback. It was erected in gratitude for the liberation of Bulgaria in 1878 from Ottoman rule. The 14-metre high statue is by the Italian sculptor Arnaldo Zucci. Around the pedestal are statues of Russian and Bulgarian fighters. In the spring the small garden around it is covered with flowers. The monument was restored in 2012 to its original condition.

National Assembly Building.

Across the road is this grand Neo-Renaissance style white structure from 1885 which houses the parliament. It is depicted on the Bulgarian 20 leva banknote. In 1997 the building was stormed and damaged, leading to the eventual downfall of the then ruling Socialist party. The words on the facade translate to something like “United we are strong” while on the roof are a row of Grecian-style urns. The interior has been refurbished several times but its original appearance has been basically preserved.

Alexander Nevski Cathedral.

This is without a doubt the most spectacular building in Sofia. The Neo-Byzantine style building is said to hold 8000 people. There are five aisles and three altars, some lovely stained glass windows, Venetian mosaics and dramatic murals. It is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world. It was started in 1882 but was not finished until 1912. The crypt below the cathedral is part of the National Art Gallery and there is art from the 4th to the 19th centuries. The focus is primarily on icon painting.

Cathedral Saint Alexandar Nevski

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It is just a hundred metres or so to another important church. This is the oldest Eastern Orthodox church in Sofia and the contrast in style between it and the cathedral could not be starker. The simple red brick church dates back to the 5th century and it gave its name to the present day capital back in the 14th century. During the Ottoman period, it was turned into a mosque but it was restored as a church after the liberation. Just outside the church burns the Eternal Flame of the Unknown Soldier where we watched a dignified military tribute taking place.

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Russian Church.

Tsar Osvoboditel Blvd., known locally as the ‘Yellow Brick Road, is where you find this small and beautifully ornate Russian Church with its five golden onion domes. It was apparently built for a Russian diplomat who was afraid to worship in Bulgarian churches. While the outside is lovely, the interior, which is currently under repair, is quite dark. You can see the box where people place notes and wishes hoping for a miracle.

National Art Gallery.

This former Royal Palace has been partial renovated in recent times. It houses the national Art Gallery and the Ethnographic Museum. On entering the building you will see the impressive staircase that leads to the rococo-decorated rooms. The gallery space is very limited but there are some nice works on display. We hear that a brand new museum of art is being built. After viewing the art, go to the cafe at the back of the building which serves good tea and coffee in the peaceful garden with old trees.

Ivan Varov National Theatre.

Cross the road and walk through the park to the neoclassical theatre building which opened in 1907. It is imposing from the front with its large pediment supported on six white marble columns. Behind this, rise twin towers crowned with sculptures of the goddess, Nike. On a nice day, the area outside has stylish street cafes and when we visited there was an orchestra playing. The theatre has three stages with the main one able to seat 750 people. The building has been damaged by fire and bombs over the years but a restoration project a few years ago has returned it to excellent condition.

Archaeological Museum.

A little further west along the yellow brick road is this museum, the oldest in Bulgaria. It has been in this location inside the old Bujuk Mosque since 1899. The mosque itself dates back to the 15th century. The highlights include the Valchitran gold treasure from the 14th century BC, pre-historical monuments, many icons and the more recent Thracian gold discoveries. Quite a few of the exhibits have English descriptions, but the Thracian gold room has excellent and extensive English explanations.

Outside the Archaeological Museum

St. George Rotunda.

Cross the road and enter the courtyard of the Presidency building. The 4th century round red brick church sits amongst the excavations of an ancient Roman town called Serdica. This is Sofia’s oldest preserved building and it is open to the public. The highlight is the three layers of frescoes under the dome, the earliest dating back to the 10th century. These were painted over during the Ottoman period when the building was used as a mosque.

St. George Rotunda

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Come, Sing and Dance at Notting Hill Carnival

Talk of Europe and art, food, music, dance, literature is what comes to the mind of a person. Europe is quite famous for these elements and you can never get away from these things whenever you visit this continent. Home to artistic buildings and several attractions, Europe has many beautiful cities waiting to be explored and London is one of them.

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London, a city associated with famous and iconic landmarks has many festivals associated with it too. Though the people here are ultra-modern, but they are traditional also and give a lot of value to their culture. And when the culture is combined with some fun, it becomes the time of merry-making. Carnivals are one of the many festivals, where Londoners dance their way down the many streets in best of their attires and eat the diversified cuisines.

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Notting Hill Carnival is one of the biggest street carnivals happening in the whole Europe, which originated in the year 1964 as a way for Afro-Caribbean communities to celebrate their own cultures and traditions. The roots of the carnival dates back to the 19th century for the Caribbean carnivals, people taking part in the carnival dress themselves in the costumes that mimic the European fashion of their former master along with wearing masks.

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The carnival represents London’s multicultural past and present that displays an amazing array of sounds, colourful sights, and social solidarity. It takes place every August Bank Holiday weekend and attracts a million people every year. It also hosts a pre-carnival street party where there will be live performances from DJ Amy C, Helen Rogers, Uncle Dougs & Rachel Wallace along with many more artists. You’ll surely love to kick-start the carnival with the party.

Pre-Carnival Party

  • Date: August 27, 2016
  • Venue: Styxx Bar, Ashley Road, London
  • Timings: 12:00 pm – 2 am
  • Tickets: £15.01 for one person

Notting Hill Carnival

  • Date: August 28-29, 2016
  • Venue: Notting Hill
  • Timings: 9 am – 7 pm

Short Stay in Notting Hill

Notting Hill Carnival. Located in West London in the north of Kensington within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, the place has a vibrant mix of artists and celebrity residents. Tourists flock in August for witness this carnival.

People looking to make the most out of their visit to London can take a short stay in Kensington – Portobello serviced-apartments by thesqua.re. It’s a one-bedroom apartment suitable for two people that has pristine white walls decorated with paintings.

You can also try Point West Apartments located in South Kensington that has world-class attractions nearby it. These apartments are suited for everyone’s need whether you’re alone or with friends and family. From studio apartments to 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom apartments, thesqua.re offers the best of choices for people coming to London.

11 TV & Film Coffee Shops You Can Visit For Real [Infographic]

Wherever you travel around the world, no matter how far or how exotic, from time to time you need to check back in with the basics: a cup of coffee, some WiFi, perhaps even a slice of pie. This needn’t be a mundane moment in your otherwise thrilling trip, however, as many of the most desirable cities are host to iconic coffee shops that you’ll recognize from perhaps your favourite TV shows and movies. These quiet moments when you catch your breath in the middle of an adventurous day can form at least a classic Instagram moment – and at best, a memorable pilgrimage to the regular haunt of your big screen heroes.

Paris, for example, is home to Café des 2 Moulins, Amélie’s workplace in the movie that bears her name, and one of the loveliest and most iconic of all cafés from the big screen and beyond. So desirable is this destination, the owners had to change the chairs outside the café when fans kept repeatedly stealing them. Of course, another perk to coffee here is the French cuisine: you’ll want to grab something sweet to go with it, just to stay in character.

You’ll likewise find quality among the reflected glamour at Regency Café in Pimlico, London. Early Daniel Craig vehicle ‘Layer Cake’ may not be the most memorable of mockney crime capers, but you can at least be assured that Regency boasts the title of London’s 5th best restaurant. Its authentic décor will complete the London experience, so be sure to head to South West London when you’re in need of a British cuppa.

Whether it’s big movie moments you crave, or the reassuring regularity of your favourite TV show’s regular coffee shop, there’s a place for you. Check out this new infographic for a rundown of some of the most famous screen coffee shops and where to find them.

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Infographic by: https://www.darwinescapes.co.uk/2016/07/11-film-tv-coffee-shops-can-visit-real/

 

UAE – Middle East’s Biggest Adventureland

UAE, once considered as a serious country, is today a country known for the adventurous experiences it holds. Each year, millions of tourists from around the world, come to see the tourist attractions in UAE. Many of them are adventure seekers who are drawn to the country to experience some of the most unique experiences that cannot be found elsewhere. One such prime example is the desert safari in Dubai. In the safari, you experience dune bashing, quad biking, camel riding, fire show, belly dancing, BBQ dinners, and so much more that makes it a great experience. Similarly, there are many other adventures unique to UAE that’ll blow your mind.

Dune Bugging

Dune Buggying in Dubai Desert

Similar to dune bashing, dune bugging is an adventurous activity. Dune buggies are caged vehicles that run through the desert and other rough terrains at high speeds. Dune buggies are gaining a lot of popularity as they allow off-roading at high speeds. If you love cars and the desert, you have to do this activity. It will be the thrill of a lifetime.

Off-roading

Off Roading in Dubai

UAE is a country that has some of the world’s finest and most powerful vehicles. Many of these vehicles are used for off-roading tours. Off-roading is a great way to see the rough terrain outside the city. Don’t get this confused with the desert safari. Off-roading tours cover many other areas, like the area near Hajar Mountain Range, which is full of undiscovered beauty.

Formula Rossa

Formula Rossa, Abu Dhabi - UAE

The Ferrari World Theme Park in Yas island, Abu Dhabi has many exciting rides and adventures, but the most exciting one has to be the Formulas Rossa. This is the world’s fastest roller coaster ride. If you’ve always wanted to experience the speeds a Formula 1 drive experiences, this ride is definitely for you. Feel the G-Force as the roller coasters zips and zooms about. This ride is a must for speed junkies.

Skiing

Skiing And Snowboarding in Dubai

Skiing in UAE? This must be a joke! But it’s not. UAE has been a country that takes pride in doing the impossible. One of these impossible feats is building a Ski Resort in the Mall of Emirates. The resort is a modern-day marvel that attracts many tourists who are amazed by the resort. You can ski and snowboard on 5 different slopes of varying difficulties. There are also many other snow activities. Come here, and be awestruck. It is one of the places to visit in UAE.

Flyboarding

Flyboarding in Dubai

Now this is something new, and there’s a good chance you might not even have heard of it. Flyboarding is a water sport that let’s you fly above the water. You are strapped to a Jet Blade, which is similar to the jet packs in spy movies; except the Jet Blades make use of water to propel you 10 metres above the water. It’s the best feeling in the world.

Mountain Biking

Mountain Biking in Dubai

When adventure beckons, getting up early also becomes easy. So, get up early and head to the mountain bike trail in the Hajar Mountains. This trail was discovered by avid mountain bikers who took to the treacherous mountain. On the trail, you will find adventurous patches, wild animals and stunning views of the desert and mountain. This adrenalin ride is a must-have.

Indoor Skydiving

Indoor Skydiving Dubai

You can skydive anywhere in the world, but there are only a few places where you can indoor skydive. An indoor wind tunnel shooting air at 200 kmph will make you fly indoors. This activity is just as exciting, and will leave you breathless.

Race on the Track

Race on the Track, Dubai

We know about the Formula Rossa but how about actually racing on the Yas Marina Racetrack. After training, you can ride a racing car on the track, or even take part in the drag race, where the car reaches a speed of 60 mph in just 4.5 secs. If you are still looking for more adventure, you can also take part in a go-kart race in the Yas KartZone. Feed the speed junkie in you.

There are many tourist attractions in UAE that promise adventures like no other. UAE is a country that likes to take things to the next level. Therefore, you are guaranteed to have some amazing adventures that you will remember for the rest of your life.

Take a Trip to the Canadian Rockies: Heli Skiing

British Columbia is known around the world as an incredible destination for skiers, but no holiday to the province would be complete without experiencing the Rockies up close and personal. Heli-skiing can give you that intimate perspective by flying you to the remote peaks of these beautiful mountains. High above the typical resort, far from the limits of a lift, a helicopter will soar to the heights of the Kootenay Rockies before dropping you off at one of the summits.

Canadian Rockies

There’s no better adventure once you leave the helicopter and start you descent. Cutting tracks down the side of the mountain will be unlike any other ski trip you’ve ever taken. No one but your small group of fellow heli skiers will be on the peaks, so you don’t have to contend with crowds as you navigate you way down – which means you’ll have the freedom to gain as much speed as you can. The natural conditions of the area lend itself to flying down the mountain. This particular part of southeastern British Columbia sees perfect, snow-filled glades, steeps, and bowls – all of which are waiting for you to claim for your own.

Image Courtesy of www.skiwildwest.com
Image Courtesy of www.skiwildwest.com

Booking a holiday in the Kootenay Rockies is simple. British Columbia has a large volume of heli skiing operators, but not all of them can afford you exclusive access to parts of the mountains. Only boutique operators that put your experience first can offer a unique and customized experience of the Rockies. Operators like Great Canadian Heli Skiing will limit their packages to four visitors, so you never have to coordinate your stay with strangers. It’ll only be you and three of your closest friends chasing speed and vertical. Their focus on small groups is just one of the ways they create a boutique feel to such a high-octane adventure. To learn more about their packages, check out Canadianheli-skiing.com today.

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Image Courtesy of www.canadianheli-skiing.com

Set against some of the most stunning backdrops in the world, a BC heli skiing vacation is truly a unique experienced. Travellers will have a unique and personalized experience, treated personally by the friendly people at a boutique operator. It’s important to remember that as you cut down the mountain. As you gain speed, all thoughts will go towards your increasing vertical, but it’s a good idea to stop and enjoy the scenery once and while. Take a few selfies in front of the beautiful landscape. You’ll want to immortalize the feeling you had on your very first heli skiing trip.

 

Fun Things to do in Dubai with Kids

Going on a vacation with your kids is fun as the little ones are energetic and they spread their energy and enthusiasm to everyone. However, if you just stick to sightseeing while on a holiday, your kids are likely to get bored. Hence, it is necessary that you find things for them to do. If you are in Dubai for your annual holiday, you would know that the city does not disappoint you as it offers a lot of fun things for kids. So, if you and your kids are a little tired of Dubai city tour, take a break and do some fun things.

Ski Dubai and Snow Park

Ski Dubai and Snow Park

Dubai is full of surprises. This desert land is the last place where you would think of seeing snow. However, it is true. There is a place in Dubai where you can see snow and even play in it. Yes, we are talking about Ski Dubai and Snow Park. It is the world’s largest indoor theme park and is located inside the Emirates Mall. While the ski park and snow world has something for people of all ages, kids would definitely enjoy the most. It gives them the opportunity to clad in winter wear, making a snowman and having a snow fight anytime during the year. Apart from the 3000 square meters of snow, kids can enjoy the Snow Cavern, Tobogganing hills, and Twin Track Bobsled, etc. at the snow park.

Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo

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The Dubai Aquarium inside the Dubai Mall is an enchanting place. Consisting of a 10-million litre tank, the aquarium is home to around 1000 aquatic animals amongst 140 species. It is also the largest suspended aquariums not just in Dubai or UAE but also in the entire world. A tour of the aquarium tunnel would give you the chance to see different species of aquatic animals like sand tiger sharks, stingrays, etc. If you want to have a closer look at the inhabitants of the aquarium, you can go on a glass bottom boat tour, and if you are bolder, you can also go on a tour where you can swim with the sharks.

Nevertheless, the tour does not end at the end of the aquarium tunnel. Rather, it leads you to the underwater zoo where you get to see and meet animals that live under the ocean as well as the river. This place houses different species of underwater animals like otters, water rats, garden eels, Humbolt Penguins, lionfish, paddlefish, giant spider crabs, African dwarf crocodiles, seahorses, etc. The underwater zoo is divided into three ecological zones which are Rocky Shore, Living Ocean, and Rainforest. A few hours at the aquarium and zoo would definitely be a lot of fun for you and your kids.

SEGA Republic

SEGA Republic

Apart from the aquarium, the Dubai Mall has several interesting places and one that is perfect for kids is the SEGA Republic. The SEGA Republic is an indoor theme park spread around an area of 76,000 square feet and has rides, games, and activities not just for kids but for the entire family as well. The place has around 15 exciting attractions, some of which include Giant Slider, Xyclone, Wild Jungle, Wild Wing, Racer, Sonic Hopper, etc. There is also a soft play area for little children. Apart from the attractions, kids can choose from over 170 games to spend their time at this theme park. You can enjoy several virtual experiences and cutting-edge motion simulators at the park. All in all, it is a place you must visit with your kids to have some fun time.

Wild Wadi Water Park

Wild Wadi Water Park

A water park seems to be an ideal place to spend your time, especially with kids in tow. If you feel the same, Dubai’s Wild Wadi Water Park is a place you must definitely visit. The Wild Wadi Waterpark has been built with state-of-the-art technology and has some amazing rides both for adults and kids. Apart from the regular pool, there are the wave pools, artificial surfing machines as well as several water slides. Some of the rides that you would find here are Jumeirah Sceirah, Breakers Bay, Juha’s Journey, FlowRider, Jebel Lookout, Falaj Fury, Flood River Flyer, Tumble Falls, Rushing Rapids, etc. The Wild Wadi Park has so many rides and attractions that you would require a whole to see and do everything.

Other than the places mentioned, there are several other fun things to do in Dubai with kids. The Kidzania, Dolphinarium, desert safari, desert safari, Kite Beach, etc. are some of the Dubai places to visit if you are vacationing with your kids. Dubai has several attractions that would please and excite children and you must definitely include them in your itinerary.

Your Road Trip Guide to TV’s Most Iconic Landmarks

Your road trip guide to TV’s most iconic landmarks

When life in front of the TV gets tiresome – or, worse yet, you’ve reached the end of every box set – there’s nothing better to rekindle your love affair with the gogglebox than hitting the road to visit your favourite shows’ locations in person. Whether you fancy sleuthing on Baker Street or just want to check the coast is clear in The Walking Dead’s Atlanta, Georgia, seeing the worlds your heroes and anti-heroes inhabit can be more rewarding than any virtual reality experience – with the added bonus of live sounds and smells to take in as you go.

Washington DC has always been a popular tourist destination, as the seat of the world’s power is surrounded by imposing monuments and buildings familiar from both Hollywood and the news. Post-House of Cards, however, The Peachoid and the Capitol take on further pertinence to the avid fan – and a short trip to Baltimore will allow you to also tick Frank Underwood’s Park Avenue address off your to-see list.

What they rarely seem to mention in Game of Thrones is just how lovely the country surrounding King’s Landing is. On their days off from all that killing and ‘sexposition’, we can only assume the murderous cast make their way down to the beaches of Dubrovnik, Croatia, to top up their tans and catch up on the plot twists of their favourite fantasy novels. Not such a bad life to be a Lannister after all, eh?

In London town, you’ll find that Baker Street has drifted from the map, somewhat. While the atlas Baker Street remains a fine place to view classic London architecture and even do a bit of shopping, in the series the famous address is played by a stand-in, an address on North Gower Street in Kings Cross. Of course, taking a black cab from one destination to the other is the perfect way to get the full experience all the same.

If you’ve still got a few air miles to spare, be sure to check out this infographic listing some more such destinations from the latest hit shows, including some suggestions on the most ‘in character’ forms of transport in which to experience them.

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London’s Best New Restaurants Opening Soon in Covent Garden

“When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life”- Samuel Johnson

This isn’t just another capital city, London is a thriving city that is known for its achingly cool fashion, arts and most importantly the food scenes. London’s ever-growing restaurant scene are endless and the upcoming restaurants that are going to open in the capital will surely secure loyal fans for their quality and vibe and diners are invited to expect good value on it’s a la carte menu.
Our updated list will keep you informed by the ongoing influx of new restaurants opening soon in Covent Garden.
Mamie’s Creperie

Mamie's Creperie
If you love crepe, then Mamie is the one for you. Its three storey building is both a creperie and a Cider bar, with optimum focus on Britanny cuisine. In Crepe you can expect a menu of Forest Complète Galette, Crêpe Flambée, La Magritte crepe, La Duras crepe, La Chateaubriand and more. The basement of the building has been reserved for a cider cellar – La Cidrothèque and will be serving 10 French ciders from Britain, Ireland, Sweden, and even New Zealand.  Food will be available for take away too.
•    Where: 9 Catherine Street, London WC2B 5JS
•    Opening Date: July 2016

Tandoor Chop House

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Tandoor Chop House is an Indian restaurant- the first independent restaurant from Ennismore. This is an English chop house with a touch of Northern Indian spices, specialising in offering in egg-based dishes. The restaurant will have excellent seating arrangements for around 50 guests.
•    Where: Adelaide Street, London, WC2N 4HW
•    Opening Date: Summer 2016

Margot

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Paulo de Tarso is teaming up with Nicolas Jaouën for opening this new rustic Italian restaurant in Covent Garden. Expected menu in this restaurant would be tagliolini with crab meat and risotto, cured meats, and tartare dishes. Apart this this other speciality like salads, pasta options and an extensive range of meat and fish main courses will also be available. This will be a 100 seater restaurant designed by Fabled Studio. More info here
•    Where is it: Covent Garden
•    Opening Date: September 2016

Come Fry with me


Come Fry with me continue the trend for single ingredient-led restaurants, which is only devoted to the chip. You can expect crisps in different shapes, sizes and in a range of flavours too. They will come with three types of fries – all triple cooked, and will be offered to the guest in a uniquely styled ‘fry carousel’ conveyor belt. You can expect a 1960s air travel themed décor. More info here

•    Where: Covent Garden – address TBC
•    Opening Dates: 2016

While you are planning your vacation to London in 2016, make sure you explore the beautiful and cool neighbourhood Covent Garden during your short stay. You can also choose to stay in this neighbourhood, which is filled with chic boutiques, restaurants, cafes and bars. The area has some great rented apartments, which are fully-furnished with all modern amenities to offer you the feel of a premium hotel.Choosing to stay in a serviced apartment in Covent Garden will also help you lead a life of local rather than that of a tourist or traveller!

Top 6 Gorgeous Beaches to Experience in Italy

Traveling to Italy is considered as an ultimate source for an ideal adventure and to experience stunning beaches there. If you do not know about the significant facts about your travel to Italy, then you need to let go of your worries. This Italy travel guide will help you out to know more about gorgeous beaches in this region.

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The majority of the beaches in Italy provide peaceful and serene surroundings that may be a welcome break for tourists living in crammed and full urban areas. In addition to this, most of these are exceptionally clean; thereby offering safe and clean bathing spots. Lot of tourists come and visit these startling beaches almost every year and take pleasure in the magnificent landscapes that Italy can offer.

While planning your holidays in Italy, you need to make comprehensive research about the place. The thriving tourist trade has surfaced as a genuine resource and become a part of the entire economy.

Now let us explain you the beauty of the fluorescent waters as well as a talcum-powder sand of these beaches. The sheer beauty of these beaches is so amazing that even words sound enchanting to the years when written to explain about them.

Mondello Beach

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This two kilometers of magnificent shore offers an ideal break when you visit the decorative jewels of Palermo, which is the capital city of Sicily. You can enjoy the plethora of sports adventure, which is carried out in the summer time. It also hosts ‘World Festival on Beach, which is a music-cum-sport international festival. Just step on the sand here and forget about all your daily chores and bask in this mesmerizing glory that is full of fun and frolic.

Isola Del Giglio

Isola Del Giglio

Being one of the most renowned beaches of Italy, Isola Del Giglio offers spectacular underwater experience. It is the most excellent choice for the passionate nature lovers. Apart from this, you can discover some exquisite blue coves here and have a superb relaxation time with your loved one.

So if you intend to spend a romantic day with your beloved, then visiting this wonderful beach needs to be part of your Italy itinerary.

Domus De Maria

Domus De Maria

In Sardinia, a well-known beach named Chia offers a breathtaking view to the vacationers who love a calm and serene environment. Lot of opportunities of camping are accessible in Cagliari city and you have the option to rent the camping trimmings. Usually, this region of Sardinia is occupied with events during summer time. Thus, if you are actually in search of blue waters and sandy beach along with some amusement during night time, then this is the perfect place for you.

San Vito lo Capo Beach

San Vito lo Capo Beach

With white sands and turquoise water, you can experience Italy’s Maldives at San Vito lo Capo Beach. It is a very small holiday spot well-known for the picturesque bay.

This beach is situated on the foot of fantastic Cofano Mount and Zingaro natural reserve. It is an ideal place to holiday. The food lovers will also have a pleasurable time at Jacaranda restaurant and Couscous Café with outdoor sitting arrangement. This makes for an apt place for foodies along with merry makers to enjoy.

Palmarola Island

Palmarola Island

You need to come and visit Palmorola Island. Once you are here, only then you will come to know why it is one of the beautiful islands of the world.

This island is deserted and it has a small restaurant, which is open during summer time only. The ancient scenery of multicolored pebble stone beaches, sea stacks, and granite cliffs will definitely make you experience a feeling like Indiana Jones discovering a completely new globe.

Castiglione Della Pescaia

Castiglione Della Pescaia

Across the landscape of Maremma, you may come across the gorgeous beach known as Castiglione Della Pescaia. Moreover, it is recognized as ‘Mini Switzerland’ along with the fascination of old lifestyle village.

The exquisite countryside is surrounded with blue waters and wonderful architecture with immaculate ambiance. Not to surprise you, this coastal city is absolutely awe-inspiring and there are several things that catch the attention of the visitors. Additionally, there is medieval castle situated within the town and it is worth a visit if you are planning your trip to Italy.

After reading about the wonderful beaches in Italy mentioned above, you can understand why these beaches that are surrounded with scenic landscapes plus lined up with coastal villages are considered best.

Few beaches mentioned above are unharmed and extremely clean with isolated spots, which make it eye-catching for the majority of the vacationers visiting here. These beaches provide you one of the best ways to unwind, relax, and enjoy Nature at its best. Luckily, if you are planning your visit to Italy, then you must surely visit these stunning beach destinations there.

So apply for Italy visa and get in touch with your travel agent to plan your Italy holidays soon. The amazing beaches are awaiting to welcome you. Happy holidaying to you!!