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Nha Trang City Highlights: 6 Things You Shouldn’t Miss in the Riviera of the Vietnamese East Sea

Everybody needs beach days, once in a while, to relax and forget about work. Fortunately, you don’t have to be filthy rich to afford a vacation on the beach with destinations like Nha Trang City in Vietnam. Known as the Riviera of the Vietnamese East Sea, Nha Trang City attracts local and international tourists by the millions. In the first three months of 2019 alone, arrivals reached an astounding 1.6 million people. These visitors come from different countries, but the majority are from China and Russia. When you visit this coastal resort city, you’ll immediately understand why so many tourists…

Reservations.com Reviews: How to Book a Hotel Cheaply and Easily

Reservations.com reviews are almost universally positive, but can you really get the best rates through this site? The following blog discusses strategies for finding the best deals on hotels – from boutique getaways to big luxury resorts. I travel a lot for my job. I’m not complaining, but I need to keep my booking strategies easy, fast, and relatively cheap. I’m not too proud to stay in a roadside motel, but if I can get a room at a major luxury hotel for roughly the same price, I’m definitely taking it. Since I’m not a huge fan of homestays – the prospect…

Richard Radcliff Trice – Top 5 Things to do On a Trip to Alabama

If you take a look at a list of popular travel destinations in the USA it is unlikely that you are going to see Alabama at the top of any of them, which is actually a shame because this state is awesome for travelers. I first visited Alabama with my colleague Richard Radcliff Trice, he had invited me up to his home state for Labor Day weekend a couple of years ago. I didn’t really know what to expect but the trip was absolutely amazing and I would urge anyone to make the trip. If you do decide to follow…

GOLDFIELDS EARLY PROSPECTORS

The Golden Mile was once the riches square mile on Earth, the prospectors who discovered the field were Patrick (Paddy) Hannan, Tom Flanagan and Dan Shea.  They picked up their first alluvial gold in June 1893 very near to where the current Mt Charlotte shaft is, it was part of low hills some 38km east of Coolgardie, at the time it was only 9 months old. Paddy Hannan registered his Reward Claim at the Coolgardie’s Wardens Office on June 17 and within three days an estimated 700 men were prospecting on the new field. Those who followed Hannan back to…

A Travelling Checklist Everyone Needs

Source: Free-Photos on Pixabay When it comes to travelling, all the things you need to prepare in advance of your trip can be a bit daunting. In fact, the list of things to do can be so long, confusing and stressful that sometimes people forget to ensure that some of the most important aspects of travelling – like their passport! – are good to go and ready. What could be worse? While making a checklist is a great idea, you may forget one or two things, which is why we’ve made this useful travel checklist for you to use as…

How You Can Save Money Online For Your Trip To Orlando

Taking the family to Orlando is a vacation which you’ll never forget and there is some much fun and adventure to be had here that you will have memories which last you a lifetime. Orlando is a unique holiday destination and this is why millions of people come here every single year. It is fair to say however that a family trip to Orlando is going to be pricey which is why it is important to look for any way in which you can save some money during your time here. In our experience the best place to find discounts…

Great Tips For A Safe Summer Road Trip

Source: Unsplash With summer just around the corner you’re likely looking for a great option to entertain the whole family for a couple of days or even a few weeks. Sure, you can head out on a family holiday to any number of amazing getaways such as island or city breaks in and around Europe, but what about choosing an amazing road trip experience? Road trips are one of the most fantastic, enjoyable and easy ways to spend some quality time together as a family and they don’t need to break the bank. Sound like your ideal summer trip? Check…

7 places to eat out in New York

New York has an elite collection of restaurants. Whether you grab the food on-the-go, or are a savvy diner, NYC have something for every eater. No New York trip can ever be complete without dining at its cute restaurants. Take a walk around the city and you will find pizza chains, Michelin Star establishments, pop Ethiopian spots, street food vendors, and speciality restaurants, all happily co-existing into the city’s small spaces. They say it will take you approximately 23 years to eat at every restaurant in New York City. But we have brought for you our top 7. Dig in.…

Top Things to Do in Utah for First-Time Visitors

Utah has a reputation for stunning landscapes, breath-taking canyons and the rugged outdoors. Attracting a wide range of tourists from nature lovers and mountain bikers to families and shopaholics, the state offers something for everyone. Several utah vacation rentals provide visitors with the highest level of luxury and comfort for the length of their stay. If this is your first time, keep reading and discover the top things to do in the Beehive State. Go Hiking The most popular activity in Utah is to get out and indulge in the incredible surroundings. Hundreds of trails penetrate the vast wilderness leading to…

Touring around Mumbai, the land of dreams

Mumbai is the land of dreams, but this densely populated and congested city got its original name Bombay from the Portuguese when they were in charge of the then natural water bay. So they termed it ‘Bom Bhaia’ which means ‘good bay’ in Portuguese. Once an archipelago of 7 islands, these united over 5 centuries to form what is known today as Mumbai. Mumbai is known for Bollywood but what has thrived longer than the entertainment industry is the fishing industry along its coastline of around 150 kilometers. Taking about the airwaves, the Juhu Aerodrome which now hosts the Bombay…