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July 29, 2009
By: WorldBeach
Category: Best Beach Vacation

The Mexico Caribbean Coast is in the state of Quintana Roo, with Yucatan to the north, the west by Campeche, and then there is the British Belize to the south. Mexico’s caribbean Coast famous with white sand beaches, and clear unpolluted turquoise blue seas. There are lagoons, coves and inlets, and that is the reason for the popularity with tourists, and many thousands of Mexico vacation packages are sold every year to the Yucatan Peninsula. That is not to say it is all like Cancun and Cozumel, busy and energetic, because there are many other places of great charm for holidaymakers to stay.
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July 24, 2009
By: WorldBeach
Category: Island Vacation

Thailand offers amazing underwater views that are worth seeing. Similan Archipelago National Park is made up of 9 small islands. It covers an area of 130 square kilometers. It is situated 50 kilometers off the west coast of Phangnga in the Andaman Sea. Sometimes, Ko Similan is referred as Ko Kao, or Nine Islands as the nine of them also has the number as a nickname. Actually, similan is corrupted from the Malay word “sembilan” for nine. From the north to the south, the archipelago comprises Ko Bon, Ko Ba Ngu, Ko Similan, Ko Payu, Ko Miang (actually two islands), Ko Payan, Ko Payang, Ko Ku Yong. They are just petite islands and most of them are uninhabited except for park officials and occasional tourist groups.
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July 24, 2009
By: WorldBeach
Category: Beach Resorts

Amanpulo is set on its own private island, Pamalican, part of the Quiniluban group of Cuyo Island in the Philippines . Amanpulo Pamalican Island Resort is one of popular vacation destination paradise here in the Philippines where you can experience a total relaxation with a great white sand beach and pristine blue crystal waters. The island is secluded, being private, and offers a variety of sea, sand and tropical island-retreat-pleasures, in exclusive comfort and in traditionally styled accommodation. Amanpulo or, ‘peaceful island’, honours its island host, respecting the natural elements with a profoundly ‘South Seas’ interpretation.The turquoise sea is crystal clear and excellent for swimming snorkelling, scuba diving, fishing and sailing. Amanpulo’s main building is the Clubhouse. The restaurant, located at one end of the Clubhouse, spills out into a poolside terrace for alfresco dining. Enjoy sea views from the Bar. The walls of the Clubhouse lounge are graced with panalongs, the roof-top wood sculptures favored by Mindanao Muslims. The rattan chairs, from Cebu, mix with inlaid coconut tables.
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July 23, 2009
By: WorldBeach
Category: Island Vacation

Located on a tropical island in Belize, Cayo Espanto is a secluded getaway with just six guest accommodations. Guests are even provided with walkie-talkies so the staff won’t unnecessarily disturb unless they’re called. With just six villas, it’s easy to feel like you own the place (you kind of do ‘ for a few nights, at least). Each house accommodation occupies a minimum of 1,500 square feet and has its own Spanish name, like Casa Brisa, or Casa Estrella, giving the island resort an even more charming and homey feel. The villa décor is understated, yet each includes a private pool, walled garden and alfresco shower.
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July 09, 2009
By: WorldBeach
Category: Island Vacation

From the Encyclopedia Britanica Andros island is largest island of The Bahamas, lying 25 miles (40 km) west of New Providence Island and about 125 miles (200 km) east-southeast of the U.S. state of Florida. Andros Island is The Bahamas’ natural wonder. The earth’s third-largest barrier reef (after Australia’s Great Barrier and Central America’s Belize Barrier Reef) lies adjacent to its shores. A mile-deep abyss—walled with coral and filled with whales, dolphin, marlin and all the wondrous reef animals—that’s called the Tongue of the Ocean, licks along Andros’ east coast.
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