Guide to Travel Pollenca, Spain

Pollença is a picturesque mountain town that is situated in the north part of the island of Mallorca in Spain and is perfectly nestled at the foot of the Serra de Tramuntana, which is a large mountain range that is protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is located near the dramatic Cap de Formentor and the wonderful beach town of Alcúdia. The town is inland about 6km from its neighbor Port de Pollensa and features medieval architecture, a historic past, and beautiful Mallorcan countryside. Pollenca possesses a fantastic old-world charm with its narrow streets and brickwork typical of medieval times.

Spoonbill House Airbnb, Caye Caulker

The Spoonbill House is situated on the picturesque Caribbean island of Caye Caulker in the tiny country of Belize. The Island has a population of only around 2000 but has a thriving tourist industry and a mellow vibe with the motto “go slow” being used as the island’s slogan. The people of Caye Caulker are friendly and helpful and make you feel welcome and good traditional Belizean food can be found all over the island

Caribbean Villas Hotel, San Pedro

Caribbean Villas Hotel is located on the beautiful island of Ambergris Caye in the small country of Belize and is fronted by 250 feet of gorgeous white sandy beach. This resort is situated on the edge of San Pedro Town but far enough from the hustle and bustle of the busy parts to obtain peace and serenity while visiting. That being said a nice relaxed 10-minute stroll along the beach will lead you to San Pedro and its amenities such as restaurants, markets, and souvenir shops.

Dream Cabanas, Caye Caulker

Dream Cabanas is a boutique hotel with both Caribbean and European style mixed perfectly into one fantastic little hotel. It is located on Caye Caulker which is an island in the Caribbean and is one of about 450 islands in the tiny Central American country of Belize. Caye Caulker is a wonderful example of easy living and has no cars on the entire island as well as the motto “go slow”, which may be gently enforced by a local rastaman if you choose to ride your peddle bike a little too fast.

Ice and Beans Cafe, Caye Caulker

Ice and Beans is a coffee shop located directly on the beach in Caye Caulker, Belize that serves only high-quality Belizean grown organic coffee beans. They make fresh baked foods like donuts, bagels, and bubble waffles. For drinks, they offer smoothies, frappuccinos, ice teas, milkshakes, tea lemonades, and more. Seating is situated outside ion the beach where they have picture-perfect swing sets and a bar to enjoy your morning coffee and look out at the Caribbean Sea. Ice and Beans is a must-see spot for anybody visiting Caye Caulker.

The Pelican Sunset Bar, Caye Caulker

The Pelican Sunset Bar is located on the beautiful Caribbean island called Caye Caulker which is part of the country of Belize. It is a popular spot not only for its great food and all-natural tropical cocktails but also for the breathtaking sunsets that occur here every evening. The bar is situated oceanside in a shallow bay of gorgeous turquoise water and has a convenient location over the water.

Horseshoe Bay, West Vancouver

Horseshoe Bay is a quaint seaside village in West Vancouver with picture-perfect scenery of Howe Sound and its surrounding islands. The village is home to a BC Ferries terminal that happens to connect the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada with Vancouver Island via ocean ferry. Horseshoe Bay is located at the western tip of West Vancouver and is also the gateway to the Sea to Sky Highway that leads to Squamish, Whistler, and into the BC interior to Pemberton and Lillooet.

Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park

Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park is a great day-use park situated in the Fraser Valley in between the cities of Chilliwack and Hope, British Columbia, Canada, and around 1.5 hours to Vancouver. It is tucked up against the massive alpine mountain range known as the Northern Cascades. It features a picnic area for families as well as a short hiking trail that leads to a gorgeous 60-meter waterfall that gets its name for the obvious reason that the cascading water resembles a brides veil

Nanaimo River

The Nanaimo River is situated south of the city of Nanaimo on the east coast of beautiful Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The river is abundant in swimming holes, small beaches, and lagoons that are perfect for a family picnic, or day trip. There are also many miles of great hiking trails going up and down the river that take you through the gorgeous lush green rainforest. The water is amazingly clear allowing you to seen right to the bottom in many spots and during the summer months can warm up to around 25C (77F).

Torre d'enfilació, Alcudia

Situated in the North East of the island of Mallorca, Spain on a gorgeous beach named Platja de Muro lies Torre d'enfilació. It features mysterious Egyptian-like obelisks that were said to have been built by the Spanish Navy just after the Spanish Guerra Civil. There 28 towers in total that were used for spotting submarines off the coast until better technologies made them obsolete. Now they are quite the neat tourist attraction, along with the hiking trails located throughout the sand dunes. The dunes are home to a unique ecosystem that has an interesting pine forest.

Guide to Travel Lillooet

Lillooet is a quaint little town with dramatic mountain scenery and is located within the Fraser Canyon and Bridge River Country region of British Columbia, Canada. It is well known for its indigenous history and to this day the majority of the population is First Nations.

Willis Palms Trail

The Willis Palms Trail takes you to a natural oasis caused by a water spring that leaks from the earth and allows for the growth of a Palm forest. Located in the vast and dry desert of the Coachella Valley near 1000 Palms and a short drive from Palm Springs, California. Willis Palm Oasis is part of several oases in the area that the result of the San Andreas Fault line which runs directly under the park.

Lake Las Vegas

Lake Las Vegas, Nevada is abundant in gorgeous desert scenery and features a Mediterranean Italian themed village. Though not far from Las Vegas this beautiful oasis offers a dramatically different atmosphere than the bright lights and constant noise and instead offers a much more quiet and peaceful vacation.

Hidden Beach, Ambergris Caye

Hidden Beach on Ambergris Caye, Belize is a secluded strip of several incredible coves with fine white sand and a quiet relaxing atmosphere than its more developed neighbor, Secret Beach. Hidden Beach is considered to be part of Secret Beach and though it requires a short walk through the jungle, it is definitely worth the time, especially if you want to get away from the hustle of the more popular beaches.

Secret Beach, Belize

Secret Beach, Belize is a gorgeous representation of what the more touristy areas of today would’ve looked like years ago. Don’t be mistaken though, nowadays Secret Beach is starting to boom and crowds are starting to appear, that being said it is still possible to relax in peace and quiet. Located on gorgeous Ambergris Caye just a short drive from San Pedro.

Natural Bridges State Beach

Natural Bridges State Beach is a 65-acre park in Santa Cruz, California is a wonderful example of how Mother Nature can manipulate even the largest of stones. The cove and beach provide a great place for wildlife lovers to spot many different types of birds, seals, otters, and even whales gracefully swimming by. There is also a trail to get some better vantage points and explore the tidepools, where you can see all kinds of ocean life like sea stars, crabs, and other interesting sea creatures.

Sandy Dune, Malibu

Sandy Dune is an interesting attraction along the Pacific Coast Highway in the Malibu area of California. It is essentially a build-up of beautiful powdery sand that has been carried by the wind up from the ocean below and pushed up against a mountainside. it is definitely not a main attraction of Malibu by any standards but it is a fun place to stop and hike up for some great photography looking out into the pacific ocean near Point Mugu.