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idasolonline · 2 years
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BANANA BOAT RIDE IN TOUR DUBAI
BANANA BOAT RIDE IN TOUR DUBAI
EXTREME WATER SPORTS AT TAJ AL SAHRA UNIT : BANANA BOAT RIDE DURATION : 30 MIN TOUR DESTINATION : OPTIONAL (3 PAX MIN) STANDARD RATE : 150 OTHERS: QUICK TRAINING & ASSISTANCE FOR BEGINNERS. SPECIAL CONVOY FOR THE PROPER ROUTES & ATTRACTIONS. SPECIAL CONVOY FOR SECURITY & SAFETY PURPOSES. LIFE VEST PROVIDED & SAFETY FIRST ASSISTANCE. ON-SITE SIGNED INSURANCE AGREEMENT. GUEST MUST…
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pierwatersports · 7 days
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Banana Boat Penticton
Calling all thrill-seekers and laughter fanatics! Are you equipped for an unforgettable journey at the water? Look no further than Pier Water Sports for the wildest, wackiest banana boat ride you may ever enjoy!
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dubaiwateractivities · 8 months
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The Top Water Activities for Kids in Dubai
Are you in Dubai with your family on vacation? If you are, it is for sure you are having an ideal time with your family. Yet, are you sure that your kids are having a pleasant time? If you are not, read through to learn about the Dubai water activities that your kids can enjoy. Your children will undoubtedly have a great time participating in these water activities.
How to Begin Selecting the Best Water Activities for Your Kids in Dubai
Before indulging in the various kid-friendly water sports, select a water sports rental organization of repute. You need to be with a licensed water sports rental organization, and one such option is Beach Riders Dubai. They are a well-respected water sports rental organization that provides safe and enjoyable water sports experiences for your kids. Let's explore why they stand out from other rental organizations.
Licensed water sports rental organization
Best quality equipment
Well-maintained equipment
Trained captain and crew members
Adherence to all safety norms
Comprehensive safety briefing before your water activity
Don't wait! Call now to reserve your slot for the water activity of your choice.
The kid-friendly water activities in Dubai
You can enjoy various water sports in Dubai. Yet, not all are kid-friendly. Here we discuss a few water sports you can enjoy with your kids.
Parasailing 
Parasailing is one such adventurous water activity that your kids can enjoy. Flying above 250 meters from the water level, your kid will be safe as they stay securely harnessed to the parasail. The powerful boat towing the parasail has trained and experienced captains and crew members at the helm. Your kid will have a fun-filled and exciting time flying high while having an excellent view of the iconic skyline of Dubai.
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Yacht tour
A yacht tour is another water activity ideal for your kids. As Dubai is synonymous with luxury and comfort, a yacht tour is the perfect water activity to enjoy. If you are with Beach Riders Dubai, you can rent the best yacht having a luxurious and comfortable tour. Your kid's birthday may fall during your vacation in Dubai. Rent a yacht and have your kid's birthday celebrated there. While your kid enjoys the birthday party, you might enjoy fishing if you desire or enjoy the panoramic view of Dubai's iconic skyline.
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Speedboat tour
Is your kid an adventure lover and enjoys high speed? A speedboat tour is one of the ideal Dubai water activities. Beach Riders Dubai offers many speedboat rental packages. It makes it possible to select according to your budget and the number of members in your group. As the speedboat speeds over the water of the Arabian Sea, your kid will enjoy the speed and the panoramic view of the iconic skyline of Dubai. You and your kids can enjoy a safe, comfortable, and exciting speedboat tour. Moreover, it is possible to enjoy other activities like fishing and watching deep aquatic life culture.
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It is not the end here. You can enjoy a banana boat ride or a donut ride with your kid when you are with Beach Riders Dubai. They organize these Dubai water activities adhering to all safety norms. Your kid will have a pleasant, safe and enjoyable experience with them. Call them at +971 588 224 410 to book your slot in your desired water activity.
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vax-merstappen · 3 months
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on vacation with the f1 boys ✈️
i love to travel so this is just me being self indulgent lol. also disclaimer i know some of the pictures are not from the country i said the vacation is in, bear with me lol. hope you enjoy and drop me any pref requests you might have!
Lando Norris
Destination: Finland
Lando always went on a ski trip with his friends during the winter break and this year he invited you to go along. You started on the easier slopes, as you both had to get the hang of skiing again, but by the end of the day you were tackling some of the more difficult ones along with your group of friends. Afterwards, the group settled down in the ski lodge with cups of hot chocolate around a crackling fire. You all spent a few hours joking around and catching up after not having all been together for a while. To finish off the day, you and Lando went alone to the sauna where you had the chance to decompress together before heading to bed. All in all, the day was well spent and you asked Lando when you would be able to come back even though you knew the answer would be next year.
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Oscar Piastri
Destination: New Zealand
During the winter break, you and Oscar did not want to travel too far from his home in Australia, so you decided to go to the nearby country of New Zealand. Both of you loved staying at the beach and so you decided to spend most of your days at the scenic shores of the country. After having a relaxing time at the beach, you decided to tour the country’s mountains together and to take in the beautiful views. A personal highlight for you is a romantic dinner with Oscar in the stunning city of Queenstown. All in all, it is a relaxing trip far from the pressures of racing that brings the two of you unforgettable memories.
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Max Verstappen
Destination: Italy
For Max, a vacation was any time he could spend completely away from racing with you and his friends. So, instead of traveling far away from his apartment in Monaco, he wasted no time in going on a boating trip with all his favorite people along the Italian coast. You both spent days lounging on the deck together and nights drinking with the group at the yacht’s bar. The sea made for a perfect getaway from Max’s fast paced life and you could not be happier to get some time with your boyfriend in such a scenic place. Relaxing in the waves truly made for a great time.
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Charles Leclerc
Destination: Los Angeles
Your favorite place to visit together was definitely LA. You both had friends who lived there so it only made sense to take a trip there when you both were free. You spent the days on the beach with him, either surfing if the waves were nice or simply sunbathing otherwise. Charles also convinced you to go on the most extreme rides at all of the amusement parks, giving you an adrenaline rush that kept you wanting more. So many laughs were had with each of your friends, especially when Charles insisted on winning you a giant Ferrari colored banana plush at the arcade. You had no idea where you would find space for it in your apartment, but you knew you would cherish the memories it brought to mind.
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Carlos Sainz
Destination: Miami
To Carlos, it would not be a good vacation without some golf. So, you both decided to head to Miami where you could find the best of what both of you loved doing, golf and relaxing on the beach. While Carlos golfed in the mornings, you relaxed on the beachfront balcony of the house you were staying in. And during the afternoons, you would both head to the beach to relax in the sand and waves. One morning you decided to spice things up and have Carlos try to teach you to golf, but after accidentally hitting the ball into someone else’s golf cart, you quickly scrapped that idea. Your favorite memory of the trip was definitely the day you spent completely together on a snorkeling trip to see a nearby coral reef.
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Lewis Hamilton
Destination: Dubai
When Lewis wasn’t racing, he still loved to be doing something adventurous. Lucky for him, you shared his love of an adrenaline rush. So the perfect destination was Dubai. Every day was filled with excitement, from riding ATVs though the desert to eating at luxurious restaurants in the city. Lewis even convinced you to go skydiving with him at the end of your trip which was an experience you knew you would never forget. There was never a dull moment when you and Lewis traveled together and you knew that once this vacation ended, you would already be planning for another.
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Daniel Ricciardo
Destination: Austin
Everyone knew one of Daniel’s favorite places was Austin, Texas. So when he had a week off after the race in Texas, Daniel of course convinced you to stay with him on vacation there for the next few days. He took you to his favorite bars and barbecue restaurants to savor the food. He also took you to a ranch where you got to ride horses through the American countryside. On the last day of the trip, the two of you decided to go to a country music concert and dance the night away. Both of you loved music and so this was the perfect memory to end what was a great few days of exploring the Texan landscape. And of course you had to get a souvenir cowboy hat to remember the trip by.
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Yuki Tsunoda
Destination: Mexico
As you and Yuki are both foodies, you decided to go to a place with one of your favorite cuisines, Mexico. You arranged to travel throughout the country to try different foods from various regions. Between meals, you would spend time seeing some of Mexico’s most scenic beaches and visiting some of the tourist destinations like Chichen Itza. The best part, however, was getting to spend so much uninterrupted time with your boyfriend who was always away from home. Though you knew Yuki lived the fast life, all you wanted to do with him was relax. And what better place to do it than in such a warm and beautiful country. As for your favorite food you tried? There were too many good dishes to choose!
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Alex Albon
Destination: Phuket
Alex was thrilled when you agreed to go to the country he raced for. When you got there, he excitedly showed you around all of the sights and took you to eat his favorite local food. After a few days of frantically touring Alex’s favorite places, you both decided that it wasn’t truly a vacation unless you relaxed a little bit. So, you spent the rest of the week at the beach in each other’s arms, just savoring the other’s company. There were a few splash fights in the pool and the time where you jokingly pushed Alex off of the boat, but otherwise you spent your time relaxing on the sand. Thai sunsets were truly like no other and you knew you would savor your memories for years to come.
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Logan Sargeant
Destination: USA
When you realized that Logan hadn’t traveled much around his own country outside of Florida, you immediately decided that you were going on a road trip to fix that. The plan was that you would go up the east coast, stopping in all of the major cities to see the sights. From Carolina beaches to the nation’s capital, there were surely a lot of things to do. And when you had a boyfriend who drove cars for a living, of course you got to the be the passenger princess. Every time a road sign showed something that sounded cool, you insisted that you stop. Your personal favorite destination was New York, where you got to show Logan a lot of the famous landmarks that everybody would recognize. Once you hit Boston, you decided to head back south to his home state and warmer weather. You would cherish these memories forever.
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sharm-horizon · 2 months
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There are many things you can do in Sharm El-Sheikh, as Sharm is the most beautiful city in the world. Millions of visitors from all over the world visit Sharm throughout the year to spend their best moments and enjoy their time in Sharm El-Sheikh. Sharm El-Sheikh is a good choice for everyone who wants to spend an enjoyable time (alone or with his family or his friends).In the winter Sharm El-Sheikh is characterized by a warm climate, so many visitors come there, whether from inside or outside Egypt,To enjoy the warm weather of Sharm in the winter ,and escape from the cold weather. . It is also enjoyable in the summer, as visitors go there to spend their holidays and enjoy Water activities " of course summer means sea". The most beautiful times in Sharm El-Sheikh is also the fall and spring seasons. Therefore, Sharm El-Sheikh is characterized by a moderate climate.Sharm El-Sheikh is different from any city in the world. Therefore, it is a destination for all visitors from everywhere. Here, dear reader, are some activities and tours that you can do in Sharm El Sheikh.
*Sea activities Paralleling -glass boat- banana boat - Submarine _swimming - sailing boat -diving -full day on a boat trip In addition to having a nightly dinner on a boat
Safari
Explore and enjoy the desert Quad biking-horses riding- Camel riding-star Gazing - Bedouin dinner -
*City tour -Namaa bay -Genana city -Soho square -Al-Sahaba Mosque -In addition to Sharm restaurants and cafes.
*Favorite activities for everyone (adults and children) Dolphin show -swimming with dolphin -Aqua Park -Go kart -Crocodile show .
To discover the city visit this website
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dreamtravelandtours · 3 months
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Goa Tour package Ahmedabad
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Embark on an exhilarating journey from Ahmedabad to the sun-soaked shores of Goa with our bespoke tour package. Departing from Ahmedabad, your adventure begins with a scenic flight to Goa, where you’ll be greeted by our friendly representatives and transferred to your luxurious accommodation.
Arrival in Goa
Upon arrival in Goa, immerse yourself in the laid-back vibe of this coastal paradise. Check into your hotel and unwind after your journey. Spend the rest of the day at leisure, exploring the nearby attractions or relaxing on the sandy beaches.
Beach Exploration and Water Sports
After a delicious breakfast, set out to discover Goa’s famous beaches. From the lively shores of Baga and Calangute to the tranquil stretches of Palolem and Anjuna, there’s a beach for every mood. Enjoy thrilling water sports like parasailing, jet skiing, and banana boat rides, or simply soak up the sun and unwind by the sea.
Cultural Excursion
Delve into Goa’s rich cultural heritage with a guided tour of its historic landmarks. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Old Goa, home to stunning churches and cathedrals dating back to the Portuguese era. Explore the vibrant markets of Panjim, sample local delicacies, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere.
Leisure Day
Relax and rejuvenate on your final day in Goa. Spend the day lounging by the pool, pampering yourself with spa treatments, or indulging in optional activities like dolphin cruises or spice plantation tours.
Departure
after breakfast, and bid farewell to the beautiful beaches of Goa as you transfer to the airport for your journey back to Ahmedabad, taking with you cherished memories of an unforgettable holiday.
Experience the best of Goa with our Ahmedabad tour package, featuring comfortable accommodations, seamless transfers, and expertly curated experiences. Book now for an unforgettable coastal escape!
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heyzel12 · 7 months
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Boracay often locally shortened to bora, is a resort island in the western Visayas region of the Philippines. Boracay island is located 0.8 kilometers off the northwest coast of Panay, with a population of 37,802 in the year of 2020 Boracay was originally inhabited by the Tumandok and Ati people. Boracay is famous for being one of the world's top destinations for relaxation aside of its boasting white sand beaches. Before the Spanish colonization of the Philippines in the 16th century, Boracay was populated by the Ati and Tomandok people. It was known as Buracay, Buracay had a population of one hundred people before the Spanish colonization, they cultivated rice on the island and augmented their income by raising goats. Boracay was previously part of the province of Capiz it was under the jurisdiction of the town of Buruanga until the municipality of Malay was established on June 17, 1949, the Municipality as well as the island became part of Aklan, which became an independent province on April 25, 1956. Negrito people also called the Ati people, spoke the Philippine language called Inati.
      Boracay transportation is via motor tricycles and electric tricycles or e-trikes along the main road. Pedicabs also known as sikads in Boracay are also available along the beachfront Path. Other transportation includes mounting bikes, quad bikes, and motorbikes, all of which can be rented as of 2018, the municipal government of Malay was encouraging motorcycle operators to transition to e-trikes in their coordinated efforts to promote environment-friendly public transportation. Here are the Do's and Don'ts in Boracay island, first do your research, second bring enough cash with you, and third mind the environment. And their don'ts are, don't drink tap water, don't smoke or drink alcohol near the beach, and lastly don't leave your things unattended. These are some of their Do's and Don'ts for you to remember. If you're talking about the weather, in Boracay there are two seasonal weather patterns known locally as the Amihan and Habagat seasons. The Amihan season is characterized by moderate temperatures and the Habagat season, is characterized by hot and humid weather, frequently heavy rain. Boracay will be in the Amihan weather pattern from sometime in October to sometime in March and the Habagat weather pattern for the remainder of the year. 
      The expenses of Boracay Island are not that expensive if you are traveling as a family of three or four people, the price person often goes down because kids' tickets are cheaper and hotel rooms can longer be shared. The average hotel price in Boracay for a couple is Php 44,101, a vacation for one week usually costs around Php 22,051 for one person. But first, you should have booked your accommodation before your trip, because Boracay has a "no booking, no entry". Boracay offers a variety of budget-friendly restaurants. Eating local restaurants on the island will cost you around Php 150 to 200 a meal, instead of visiting 5-star restaurants why not take advantage of eating at D Talipapa for fresh seafood at reasonable prices? There are a lot of activities to try when you are in Boracay you could even try parasailing, banana boat riding, and helmet diving activities for only Php 2,000. But if island hopping is at the top of your list you can try an island tour with another guest for only Php 600-800, when shopping for souvenirs D'Mall is the place to visit. Boracay is one of the best places on Earth to visit without going bankrupt. Experiencing the way you imagine a paradise with beautiful sunsets, sand, and the beach is worth every peso you spend. 
     Top 7 famous delicacies in Boracay Aklan, first is Binakol, which is an Aklan dish made of chicken that is stemmed with some of its delicious juice cooked over flaming charcoal inside a bamboo container. Second is Inuburan, a chicken dish cooked with coconut milk and pieces of banana pith. Third is Tinu-om, a common Aklan dish called Tinu-om consists of sliced native chicken that has been layered with chopped garlic, ginger, white onions, lemon grass, and tomatoes. The remaining ingredients are tightly wrapped in banana leaves. Next is Linapay the aklanon version of "laing" Linapay consists of small shrimps that have been pounded and are cooked in coconut milk with tender "bat wan" fruit, garlic, onion, gender, and chilies. Also part of the 7 famous delicacies is Inday Inday, Inday Inday is similar to the patilaw, this dessert is made with sticky rice flour(malagkit) cooked in hot water and topped with bukayo, which is gelatinous coconut meat simmered in water with muscovado sugar and coconut milk. Also, Latik is one of the famous delicacies, it is a must-try food in Boracay. And lastly Eangkuga, Eangkuga despite its peculiar name is similar to ginataang bilo-bilo. This delicacy is made of bilo-bilo (glutinous rice balls) banana pieces of camote and shredded young coconut meat, it is cooked in coconut milk and muscovado sugar. 
      Boracay activities in new year's a celebration by the sea where there are sand castle  competitions. Ati-atihan fiesta the celebration of the catholic region of the Philippines is celebrated every  do's of January. Different groups and put paint on their faces and wear different designs of costumes. There are more activities and celebration like, Boracay International Funboard Cup, Sand lantern festival, boracay international dragon both festivals, and  Yapak Fiesta and lastly, Boracay Food Festival which are the celebrations that you can't miss in Boracay Island.
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donlow · 10 months
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Delicious seafood galore - sketched from a photo we took of the assortment of seafood prepared for us at the end of a 2-day cheesy day trips to see Ipoh's Sky Mirror & Blue Tears algae specials (because some members in our group were just too bored to stay put in the fishing village we were staying in).... to city dwellers like us, the food was great, but according to the locals, not so great, cheap stuff meant for tourists. But I like how the dishes were all served on banana leaves. If you ask me, I wouldn't recommend the tours, but since we don't really have boat rides in Singapore, I did enjoy these trips because we were taken out to the lakes and the sea. Pretty fun to be out in the open. By the way this was almost a month ago.... I am just too slow to post.
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chaletnz · 1 year
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Puno: Uros Floating Islands Tour
Despite the delay with the taxi, I arrived at the bus station with plenty of time before my bus to Puno. The PeruHop guide Andy came around to us all one by one to confirm our plans for Puno. I chose a seat on the lower floor of the double decker bus and got comfy for the journey. Andy introduced the bus amenities (the toilet is for numero uno only!) and then we turned off the lights and set off into the night. I was comfortable and warm but I still felt unrested by the time we arrived in Puno at about 5am. Luckily at the hotel they were great and checked me in immediately so I was able to rearrange my day bag with just a few things for the tour, shower, and fill up on some breakfast. My tour bus picked me up with a bunch of super annoying 20-something Germans but luckily once we arrived at the port I was put aside to join another boat that they weren’t on! It was freezing this morning on the lake at about 3 degrees so I was happy for my jeans and hoodie and relieved that the boat was covered. While we sat waiting to depart a musician serenaded us with his guitar and pipe and then collected a few tips. Our guide was Walter who was originally from the floating islands so he was a true local but had since moved to dry land. He taught us the correct pronunciation of Titicaca and explained that while there are over 100 of the floating islands on the lake, we would be visiting two of them today. Titi means puma and caca means grey in Aymara language and the shape of the lake is how it got its name. Interestingly, Lake Titicaca is only the second largest lake in South America after one in Venezuela - I’d been told that Cocibolca Lake that we toured in Nicaragua was the second largest only after Titicaca! Something doesn’t add up… nonetheless it’s the highest lake in South America at 3,810m above sea level, and the deepest point is about 300km deep. There is also a huge amount of pollution unfortunately, especially near the Puno port. After an hour in the boat we touched down on Uros Island where Orlando greeted us and had us all sit down on some benches made of reeds and covered with blankets. Everything was made of reeds, including the island itself. Stacks upon stacks of reeds had been clumped together with mud to form the floating island and then the buildings were also made of reeds and mud. Walter translated an explanation from Orlando about the island, Orlando spoke the Aymara language and Spanish too. His wife and daughter crafted fabrics by day, and the men work on the reeds around the island as they need to replace them all every 15 days to ensure the island doesn’t start to sink. It’s been here for forty years so they’ve kept it up this far! Orlando showed us inside his house, his son was lying in the bed still. He and his wife and their 2 kids share one bed which has ten blankets on it that apparently weigh about 4kg. There wasn’t much else except for a battery generator which charged their phones and provided light. Orlando gave us all a reed to peel apart and eat the ‘banana’ inside. It tasted like nothing and I politely threw it on the ground when Orlando’s back was turned. I bought one of the handcrafted pillowcases for 50 soles, the lady told me it takes a week to craft the pillowcase and the larger tapestries take about a month to make. They also made their own boats out of the reeds, and refer to them as “Mercedes Benz” as the transport for large groups. I sat on the rickety top platform with 10 others and the rest of the group were sitting below as we journeyed over to another island which had a small shop and restaurant. The Uros islanders sang us some farewell songs in Aymara and Spanish and then sang Row Row Your Boat in English. The whole ride to the larger “town” island some of the children sang songs that they’d learned in foreign languages like German, French, and Portuguese with each song bringing about cackling from the native speakers. I bought a coffee for 5 soles which was a godsend for warming up, and I watched an island cat playing before we got back on the bigger boat to go to Amantani Island
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rlwsrocks · 2 years
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Day 16 nov 22, 2014
We convinced our guide that leaving at 7:30, a half hour later than our scheduled departure would be ok, so we were able to sleep in!!! I think we need to think of another name for what we are doing because it's not a vacation in the traditional sense of the word.
The hour+ ride through the countryside was made especially interesting by passing through the salt fields once we were near the ocean. They flood fields that look similar to large rice fields with ocean water, then when the water evaporates, they remove the salt layer by layer with the top layer being the cleanest.
This area about 100 km southwest of Bangkok is a plantation area where bananas and coconuts are grown. We went to a local place where they process sap collected from palm tree flowers into palm sugar...really delish and sweet with a coconut underflavor. I was afraid to bring it back partly because it might not make it through customs and partly because I would eat it all.
Another market...the train market, so called because a few times a day the train runs right through the market to deliver products; at those times, the stalls that are on the tracks have to be moved out of the way. This market has everything, but with a concentration of fish and seafood, and is huge, but still much smaller than the one in Bangkok. And there are motorcyclists riding up and down the aisles, besides delivery carts, to add to the confusion and chaos of the atmosphere.
We took another boat ride through the canals to see the country version of water homes. They are much the same but with more space between some of them and more foliage from the plantations behind them. We also saw more human activity, children swimming and jumping into the canal, women standing on the front steps waist deep in water doing the laundry, men and boys repairing broken boards on the houses, as well as a few water monitors, the local alligators, which they say are not dangerous to humans.
The floating market of Damnoen Saduak was crazy...I think I would have appreciated it more had we merely observed from the land side rather than from a boat in the water, but I must say it was a unique experience to be a part of that many boats maneuvering in the small space of a few canals. I don't know if it's called "grid lock" when it involves boats, but it was crazy!!! Another, "ya had to be there" way of explaining the madness.
What was really the most incredible though was that no one got frustrated or angry. If a person on one boat wanted to buy something from a vendor in another boat selling Phad Thai, all the traffic around had to basically stop while the vendor finished with her other customers, then made the boat person's Phad Thai, which could take 5-10 minutes...and EVERYONE was doing the same thing so it was a case of pretty much nothing moving, but a lot of jostling. I think Andy and I were the only impatient ones in the whole market.
On the way back we visited yet another floating market, this time, for locals.
We also stopped at the Jim Thompson house which was lovely and had a nice story to go with it, but we bypassed the official tour and just wandered the lovely grounds of the early 1900's local style mansion which is now a museum with well preserved artifacts.
By the time we got back to Bangkok it was almost 3:00 but Sara wasn't done with "marketing" us yet! Now it was time to see the Chinatown markets and temples (thank goodness you don't have to take shoes off for Hindu temples because I don't think we could have). Here the aromas were distinctly Chinese as opposed to the Thai herb smells we had become used to. AND I tried the disgusting smelling fruit, durian, from a street cart!!! I was so proud of myself...the flavor was sweet and delicious but I wasn't crazy about the texture and stringy parts.
Today we had even less time to shower and change for the hour+ cab ride to our restaurant, Nahm. It was amazing and I once again had tears streaming down my cheeks and blisters on the inside of my lips but I loved every bite...I had larb...thanks to Heidi and Javier in MV I knew what it was and that it would be spicy. I was sad to be eating my last meal in Thailand, but it was a special one with the most delicious dessert.
It was only a 1/2 hour ride back to the hotel where we fell into bed for our 5:00 AM wake up to fly to Bali. Sad to be leaving Thailand.
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dreamdealsvacations · 2 years
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What Are the Top Tourist Attractions in Miami Beach?
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Miami Beach is a Sunshine State island city and popular vacation destination, connected with Miami mainland by bridges. Pristine soft white sand beaches act as the relaxing mattress in front of turquoise water of the sea. Cuban Cigar and Mexican & Italian fusion food comfort tourists in this part of Florida. The friendly nature of the locals and local seafood enhances vacation experience of visitors here in Miami Beach.
From picturesque surroundings, tropical vacationing climate to numerous theme and amusement parks Miami Beach is the hot spot for tourists, nature lovers, and water sports enthusiasts.  A boat rental or cruise tour is a best way to scout the sea and see the riches what the Atlantic Ocean offers.
 Popular water sports activities and extreme sports in Miami Beach includes paddle boarding, banana boat ride, tubing, speed boat sightseeing tour, kite surfing, fly board, parasailing, boat party, jet skiing, wind surfing and more.  From world-famous Art Deco architecture to renowned and buzzing nightlife to world class dining and shopping store, there is so much on in Miami Beach, that will not only enhance vacation experience, bit also it will offer you a peace of mind with its laid-back Miami vibes. Fully furnished and spacious family vacation rentals Miami Beach is loaded with plethora of amenities and services and access to top beachside amenities. Exploring the incredible Miami Beach via these fully equipped vacation rentals will not only save your time but also save your precious money.  
Some of the popular tourist attractions in Miami include Art Deco District, South Miami, Downtown Miami, Port of Miami, Bayside Marketplace, Haulover Beach, Oleta River State Park, Little Havana, South Pointe pier, and more pristine destinations dotted all across Miami. Ocean View luxury vacation villas Miami Beach with Dream Deals Vacations caters guests and tourists with its world class amenities & luxury facilities. In addition this, these luxury villas are loaded with recreation activities for both kids & adults. More over close proximity with fine dining restaurants, shopping centers, & pristine beaches, encourages tourist to avail these Miami Beach vacation villa rentals.    
  Top sights in Miami Beach include Fontainebleau Miami Beach, Golf Club, North Shore Open Space Park, Haulover Park, Oceanfront Auditorium, Art Deco Welcome Center, Crandon Park, Bass Museum, Ocean Drive, Marina, South Pointe Park Pier, Lummus Park, Nikki Beach, Botanical Garden, Bal Harbor Beach, key Biscayne Beach, Garden Center & Conservatory, & Collins Avenue.
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idasolonline · 2 years
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BANANA BOAT RIDE DUBAI
BANANA BOAT RIDE DUBAI
EXTREME WATER SPORTS AT TAJ AL SAHRA UNIT : BANANA BOAT RIDE DURATION : 30 MIN TOUR DESTINATION : OPTIONAL (3 PAX MIN) STANDARD RATE : 150 OTHERS: QUICK TRAINING & ASSISTANCE FOR BEGINNERS. SPECIAL CONVOY FOR THE PROPER ROUTES & ATTRACTIONS. SPECIAL CONVOY FOR SECURITY & SAFETY PURPOSES. LIFE VEST PROVIDED & SAFETY FIRST ASSISTANCE. ON-SITE SIGNED INSURANCE AGREEMENT. GUEST MUST…
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reeflooker · 7 days
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Experience Thrilling Water Sports in North Bay Island with Reef Looker Semi Submarine
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Day 23 - The Peruvian Amazon
We are being picked up at 9:00am for our tour. Breakfast is complementary at the hotel but I just need some oats. 
Our cold symptoms have pretty much cleared up but now I have a cough developing. Marco our guide for the next 5 days picks us up and we go via a pharmacy to get some cough syrup and lozenges. 
We head to the HQ to drop some of our stuff off and we start the 90min drive to the lodge. It’s fairly unusual that we can access our lodge by road as most lodges are accessible by boat only. Our lodge would take 5 hours to reach if we were travelling by boat. Once we arrive we just need to take a short boat ride to the other side of the river and we get an intro from Marco, meet the other guests properly - there are two couples from UK and one from US/Canada.  We then get shown to our rooms where we have a little downtime. The room is a bit basic but it’s exactly what I was expecting. 
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The site is big and they are building more lodges, the gardens are so well maintained with flowers and fruits growing - plenty of bananas on the trees. 
It takes us quite a while to walk from our lodge back to the lunchroom as there is so much wildlife to see - butterflies, two types of monkeys.
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Lunch is served at 1:00pm and it’s really good considering we are in the middle of nowhere. Beetroot, potatoes and carrot salad as entree and vegetable curry for main followed by some watermelon. 
Eating together in the group at set meal times makes it feel a little like boarding school but the group are really nice and we are getting on well so it’s nice to sit together. 
More downtime before we go on a walk later. We need to get adjusted to island time - especially given the limited internet access!
We meet back up at 4:00pm to go on a short 10min walk to a lookout tower. 
The lookout tower is 38m high and is a little scary for me as it gets quite wobbly at the top but it’s easy to get distracted with wildlife spotting. Marco brings his huge telescope so we can zoom in on things - it really puts out Temu binoculars to shame. We see lots of birds - a few types of vultures (3 king vultures were perched in the top of a nearby tree which Marco said was very rare - they were absolutely massive!), a few types of toucans and the olive crested oropendola.
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After spotting for a while, it starts getting dark but we stay at the top whilst Marco gives us some information about the area. The lodge is situated on 30 square hectares of private land and it borders Tambopata National Reserve which is 205,000 square hectares. The national reserve is protected land but there is plenty of other land in the Peruvian Amazon that isn’t protected where mining is allowed. He also says that during COVID gold miners started illegally mining in the park because it wasn’t able to be monitored effecting by rangers but this has since been cracked down on. We also find out a bit about native tribes that do not have contact with other humans (plus some that do). 
By the time we get to the bottom it’s really dark and we need our phone torches to get home. 
On the way back to the lodge we see spiders (incl. a deadly spider - I think it was the wandering spider but can’t remember 100% plus a tiny little spider that uses other dead insects to form a big fake spider in its web), a lizard, leaf cutter ants (so cool) and army ants (bad), some frogs plus a cane toad (we know all about this one!)
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After the trek we get stuck into dinner - chicken with a creamy mushroom sauce, roasted potatoes and veg. So yummy! Also another older American couple have joined us. 
It’s an early night for us, we have to be ready for our excursion tomorrow at 4:45am! Also the electricity goes off at 10pm and I don’t fancy our chances walking along the uneven/non-handrailed boardwalk in the dark.
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Paradise: Goa Beach Tour Package with Exotic India Tours
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What are the Most Scenic Locations for Water Sports Activities in Dubai?
Dubai can be a lot more alluring than you think, it offers something for everyone’s perfect idea of a vacation. Whether you want to spend some time soaking in luxury or want to shop until your drop, or you were made to enjoy the rough side through the best water sports activities in Dubai, Dubai can always offer you a place. So are you up to going on a trip to Dubai? Let’s take you on a tour of the most scenic places for water activities in Dubai.
5 Most Scenic Locations For Water Sports Activities In Dubai
Palm Jumeirah
Palm Jumeirah is one of the most famous landmarks as well as architectural marvels in Dubai, not just that it has become a playground for water sports activities. What are the best water sports activities in Dubai that you can enjoy here? You can Jet ski and speed boat along the crescent-shaped island that makes you witness the enticing views of Atlantis, Dubai Marina as well as Palm Resort. The serene waters offer picturesque locations for jet skiing, jet car riding, efoiling and self-drive boat riding, as well as parasailing.
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Dubai Marina
If you are looking for more than just picturesque views then Dubai Marina offers towering skyscrapers, chic cafes, and a vibrant atmosphere. The stunning background gives you a whole new level of excitement for water sports. There are a lot of adrenaline-pumping sports that keep making your day and can be enjoyed at the glittering waters of Marina like wakeboarding, flyboarding, jet skiing, and jet car riding.
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Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR)
This magical background is stretched along the mesmerizing waters of the Arabian Gulf making it a playground for water activities. The pearly white sand and the clear waters of the beach welcome thrill seekers and sun lovers alike. Going on a Jet Ski tour along the coastline gives you beautiful views of the iconic Burj Al Arab hotel, while if you go on a parasailing tour it gives you a bird eye view of Dubai’s skyline. If you are looking for a leisure experience then jet skiing or banana boat rides can be the best option to enjoy the beauty of the Arabian Gulf.
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Kite Beach
This beauty stretches near the shoreline of Burj Al Arab and was made famous by the kite surfers. The beach has golden sands and turquoise waters that become a perfect background for adventure activities. You can either enjoy kite surfing and harness the wind as well as ride the waves, while jet skiing enthusiasts can zoom along the coast while soaking in the views of a snail-shaped hotel. There are a lot of other water activities that you can enjoy along the coast that consist of kiteboarding and Jet skiing in Dubai which gives you views of Kite Beach, as well as the Dubai skyline. Discover more: Enjoy a Jet Ski ride Rental in Dubai with Beach Riders Dubai
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The World Islands
If you want an exclusive water sports experience along with soaking in some scenery then the World Islands can be the best fit for you. These are artificial islands that are shaped in the form of a world map, it offers pristine beaches and clear waters. The secluded islands offer unique landscapes that can be explored through Jet Skiing or you can explore the underwater beauty through scuba diving. These islands provide you with an unforgettable water sports experience in a secluded as well as remote location.
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Choosing The Best Location For Water Sports Activities
Are you confused about what to choose among the five listed above? Then it depends on your preferences, the amount of thrill, the kind of scenery, and lastly what water activity you are interested in. Plus you can take the help of Beach Riders Dubai to learn about what would fit in your budget as well as go to our blog to explore the best of Dubai beaches an extensive guide to know about more places to enjoy water activities
If you are someone who wants an adrenaline-pumping experience with a view of iconic landmarks then choose Palm Jumeirah.
For a more laid-back and serene adventure, you can choose secluded beaches or coves.
For both water sports and sightseeing, you can explore the world of JBR Beach or Dubai Marina.
Wrapping Up
Dubai is lined with places where you can enjoy adventure activities and we have listed a few of those above. So no matter what you prefer, whether it’s a scenic location or the adrenaline rush, you get a place that offers you just that in Dubai. And if you are stuck with the prices then you can certainly come to us, at Beach Riders Dubai we have tours and water activities that fit right into your budget.
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