Secrets of Island Paradises
1. Isla de Vieques, Puerto Rico: Because this little gem has been inspected by the U.S. Navy until 2003, it lacks the crowds, tourist traps, tall buildings and traffic of commercialized resorts. This is truly an unspoiled island with lush, rolling hills, tranquil streets and a pristine beach with bioluminescent waters. During the night, with twinkling stars, the surf really shines with glowing living organisms. It is like an ethereal wonderland. Besides the breathtaking beauty, the island offers built in view of the final Spanish stronghold in the North and South America, it offers snorkeling, hiking, biking and horseback riding on elegant horses. The residents are warm and friendly and you will probably make some friends before you leave. If you are a little more excitement for a few days, the boat six miles from San Juan, and perhaps stay at the fabulous La Resort with multi-level, infinity pools and five restaurants, all your moods and tastes.
2. Secret Beach, Kauai: Nestled at the foot of a steep cliff to the north of Kilaua, it is hard to find something to criticize about this retreat. Located on the land on the slopes offer a panoramic view. The cabins are furnished with beautiful furniture, Jacuzzi, kitchen utensils, appliances, Kauai travel guide, beach supplies and laundry detergent. Enjoy at least a few meals, you look from your own deck. The beach is private and easy walking distance. Snorkeling at Tunnels Reef, lunch at Tropical Taco, at the Waimea Canyon (Grand Canyon of the Pacific) and Wailus and Opaeka Falls. Kayaking on the river quietly Lanalei to buy some sweets from the Kilauea Bakery and buy fresh fish from the fish market opposite the King Lung business. Grill the fish you are in your house for a meal that you will never forget. This is a world away from Hawaii commercized the crazy chaos of Waikiki.
3. Waykaya Club and Spa, Fiji: This is a private 2200-acre retreat belonging to 333 Fiji islands, with quiet lagoons, majestic cliffs, beautiful beaches, surrounded by a pristine coral reef. Start with the fine walk in for orientation on the tasting starts the wild beauty and charm. You will see the tropical forests, spectacular lookouts, pristine beaches and a nature reserve teaming with wild horses, pigs, deer and goats. The Club & Spa features a 9-hole golf course, lighted tennis courts, and croquet equipment for a quick game. The club will pack a gourmet picnic for you with you everywhere you take your heart leads. Play a game of billiards or have a vigorous training by a luxurious massage. Tour the organic gardens, the Fiji observe woodcarvers, the cooking demonstrations, or the exotic birds. Beach volleyball, or just sit back and enjoy a local dance acting or kava ceremony. Then to hear on Sunday, if you will, at the village church choir to the Fiji and enjoy the 30-minute service. You will never get bored on Waykaya Club.
4. Jellyfish Lake, Palau: Palau is a paradise about 500 miles from the Philippines. The limestone islands in this area have been slowly formed by many thousands of years of coral accretion lifting from the sea. The jellyfish, a sea open to the public is on the uninhabited island Macharchar. Somehow along the way have lost the jellyfish their sting, so that divers and snorkelers can swim safely among 1.2 million translucent, large orange balls ranging in size from marble-to volleyball. While they pulsate through the blue water, harmless against bump-and snorkelers drift. It is doubtful that you will be able to tear yourself away from the jellyfish, but if so, the sea-kayaking among the Rock Islands is excellent, and there are fascinating relics of World War II on the island of Peleliu be found. For breathtaking views and beautiful accommodations, try Koror’s Cliffside Hotel.
5. Santorini, Greece: The island is actually living a volcano, but it is not belch expected to return to our lives. The yield of black volcanic sand beaches and soil, which grows some of the best wine grapes in existence resulted. Because the volcanic soil of Santorini and some of the sweetest tomatoes growing in the world. You must sample the fried tomato balls (Keftadas). You can never have an impressive place, as if the view from the rim of the volcano and observe small vessels by the royal blue water. If you can tear yourself away from this, you need to visit the nearby town of Oia, with its breathtaking sunsets. Are two excellent restaurants to visit the SALTSA and Nyhteri. Perhaps you can find accommodation in the villages with views of the volcano under water. And two hotels that are recommended are, are the Villa and the Volcano View Villas Kalimera. Source: xcheaphotel






