Filed Under (Carribean) by ariV on 17-10-2011
Playa Guardalavaca is famous for its calm waters and scenic steep cliffs. The turquoise waters are protected by off shore coral reefs, creating for each ideal swimming conditions and exquisite underwater marine life for those travelers that have an interest in snorkeling.
Beyond the natural beauty, another reason travelers opt for Guardalavaca beaches is for the native all-inclusive resorts. These luxurious resorts supply a large vary of services and amenities yet as access to the unspoiled beaches of Guardalavaca. Some travelers may wonder regarding the strange name—it truly interprets to “Guard the Cow”—derived from the actual fact that Spanish settlers used to cover their cattle from pirates during this very spot.
Filed Under (Carribean) by ariV on 13-06-2011
Coral World Ocean park is an underwater observatory that houses one of the world’s largest coral-reef tanks along with more than 20 portholes that show you the detailed minutiae of what goes on beneath the water’s surface. Visitors to this Caribbean coral reef walk along a trail on the ocean floor, about 15 feet below, and get to experience the colorful underwater world of St. Thomas.
A handful of pools are located throughout the grounds of Coral World. Here you can see stingrays, newborn green turtles and other sea life while the hours away in the sun. Feeding time is especially popular here.
Parasailing, snorkeling, scuba diving are also offered at Coral World, as is a semi-submarine trip for those that want to explore some of the best coral reefs of the world while staying dry.
Filed Under (Carribean) by ariV on 10-11-2010
Anse Bertrand is one of the many beautiful beaches in Guadeloupe. While all of the beaches will promise sunshine and sand, some are known for certain activities, and this one is known for its surfing. This beach attracts surfers who are out to have some fun, and aren’t looking for the most challenging waves. Serious surfers go elsewhere for big waves as this spot tends to be inconsistent and especially during the summer can be a bit flat.
Snorkeling is popular across the island, and travelers can expect to see starfishes, white sea urchin, and more. A picnic on the beach is also popular at Anse Bertrand Guadeloupe. For turquoise waters and sandy stretches, choose the beaches of Guadeloupe.