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August 25, 2009
By: WorldBeach
Category: Honeymoon Vacation

The narrow strip of green vegetation with bewitching backwaters and palm fringed beaches, Kerala offers something special and something unique to everyone. It is unique in its scintillating usual loveliness, foreign flora plus fauna, enthralling backwaters, comfortable somewhere to live, tasty cuisines, beautiful climate plus earth group of student’s facilities. Actually Kerala is the correct destination intended for a delightful vacation. And if it honeymoon vacation Kerala determination certainly provides the ambiance intended for an idealistic honeymoon intended for a newly marital couples.

There are several idealistic places in Kerala which provides solitude to take pleasure in excellence occasion by means of your beloved. Kerala offers several perfect honeymoon locations in the middle of which the backwaters are the major one. Dotted by means of swaying palm trees, foreign resorts, irrigate lilies, wealthy eco-scheme , Kerala offers refreshing sight of the verdant emerald vegetation which be able to be seen as cruising in excess of the charming backwaters.
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August 18, 2009
By: WorldBeach
Category: Island Vacation

Bora Bora situated about 250 km north-west of Tahiti in the Leeward group of the Society Islands in French Polynesia. In short, Bora Bora is a love at first sight. No wonder, why honeymooners, lovers, and couples flock here throughout the year to renew their marriage vows as well as to rekindle their romantic feelings.
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July 29, 2009
By: WorldBeach
Category: Beach Resorts

Lily Beach Resort Located in South Ari Atoll, Maldives, currently enjoying a great reputation worldwide, for its pristine beaches, lush green vegetation, wonderful dive & snorkelling sites nad a fantastic ‘ All Inclusive ‘ package, is being re-launched as Lily Beach Resort & Spa at Huvahendhoo. The upgrade resort is scheduled to re-open in December 2008.
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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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July 08, 2009
By: WorldBeach
Category: Best Beach Vacation

Pink Sands Beach located on Harbour Island in the Bahamas, just 50 miles east of Nassau. So close to mainland USA that to miss this beauty would be unforgivable. So, we didn’t. And others make it a point to visit this wonder of nature as well. Harbour Island is a tiny speck, only and so narrow, you can easily see the other “coast”. Whoever first set foot here 3 1/2 miles long truly found paradise. It has one of the oldest Bahamian communities. Know the pictures of pastel colored houses? They’re here! From the 1800′s right on the shoreline, what a memory.

If you’re here for the beaches, make sure you take in the culture. Walking is best, followed by a nice ride on a golf cart. We were thinking that stocks in the local golf cart mechanic might be a winner. A real treat and “winner” as well is the food here. Don’t let “conch” scare you. Yes, it’s related to the snail, but tastes totally different.

The beach is pink because of the red coral in the area. Mixed with the white sand it appears pink. What was striking to us is the contrast with the deep blue sky and the green vegetation. Opportunities for pictures abound. Best times are early morning before you get too many harsh shadows messing up your shot, and late in the afternoon. Don’t worry about not having enough light. The sun is almost always shining here. Rain showers occur mid afternoon. The shore slopes slowly and the sandy bottom goes for quite a ways out. Some coral remnants and rocks are clustered about, but no need for shoes. Try walking as far as you can on the beach. If you’re not thinking of going in the water, take a set of good walkie-talkies from home and keep in touch as you both explore this side of the island.
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