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Jamaican Holiday Guide


Jamaica lies in the heart of the Caribbean Sea around 100 miles south of Cuba. Though just 146 miles long and 51 miles wide, the landscapes in Jamaica range from high mountains and rainforests inland, to white sandy beaches at the coast - this is a lush tropical island that has delighted visitors from afar for hundreds of years.


The most surprising aspect to this idyllic island is the totally relaxed pace of life. It's true that the Jamaican hotels carefree way is world-famous; it's just that it's impossible to understand just how laid-back everyone is until you've actually visited! It's a wonderful moment when you realise that this stunning island is going to live up to all your expectations.

Of course the main reason people come to Jamaica is for those breathtaking tropical beaches. All of the main resorts are on the coast, and all offer great facilities, lots of activities and friendly locals. Imagine a tropical beach scene with shallow waters, gentle waves and palm tree-fringed sands... well, that's Jamaica!

Montego Bay
Perhaps the most famous of Jamaica's resorts. Nowadays in Montego Bay you'll find mostly modern developments with an excellent range of international jamaican hotels, bars and restaurants - though you'll often turn a corner and encounter some breathtaking 18th and 19th century architecture from those turbulent historical times.

Negril
There's less bustle here than in some of Jamaica's resorts, because Negril has traditionally attracted artist and musician types. So the rural feel has been maintained, apart perhaps from modern developments at the rugged West End, where you'll find a fine selection of bars, jamaican hotels, restaurants and clubs. Beach lovers will find the Seven Mile Sands aptly named.

Ocho Rios
A well-established, purpose-built resort, right in the middle of Jamaica's north coast makes Ocho Rios a perfect base if you want to explore many of Jamaica's attractions. Added are a good range of international restaurants, low key nightlife attractions and a variety of craft markets and duty free shops.


Runaway Bay
This truly relaxing resort is set on a quiet stretch of coastline, with an easy going atmosphere. There are a number of sandy beaches nearby

Falmouth
A typical Jamaican holiday guide village set on white sandy beaches with a selection of craft stalls and souvenir shops and a weekly market. Falmouth was designed by British settlers, based on the UK town of the same name.

Braco
Attracting beach lovers and sun worshippers, Braco stretches along the water's edge between Falmouth and Runaway Bay - putting both within easy reach for shopping and sightseeing. With no 'centre' as such, its sandy shoreline is hemmed by quality hotels offering varied facilities for sport and leisure. A good choice for watersports enthusiasts.

Dubai nightlife


Dubai is almost dead during the day and becomes alive at night. You can enjoy Dubai nightlife in various ways depending on “what” you want. Especially there are specific Dubai nightclubs to cater deferent requirements and clients..

Dubai nightlife.

Dubai has excellent nightlife. However, you should know the limitations, as there are strict laws in Dubai.


Lets start with Dubai nightclubs…

Bulgaria travel guide




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Day 1: Start off in Sofia, Bulgaria’s capital and largest city (and most likely where your plane landed). The city center is built on top of the ancient Roman town of Serdica, named after the Thracian Serdii tribe who initially inhabited this region. One unmissable stop is the famous gilded domes of the St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral, one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world. The crypt has been converted to a museum, claimed to be the largest collection of Orthodox icons in the world. Also within reach of the yellow cobblestones of the city center are Sofia’s National Art Gallery, Palace of Culture, and public mineral baths.

Day 2: Melnik — Travel into the southwest corner of the country to Melnik, a gorgeous architectural reserve and the supposed homeland of the legendary rebel Spartacus. Of Melnik’s 200 buildings, 96 are cultural monuments. The entire town is like a museum, a preserve of Bulgarian medieval and Renaissance culture. The surroundings are unusual as well; located on the edge of Pirin National Park, Melnik is surrounded by natural sand pyramids and strangely eroded rock formations. It’s also a well known wine producer, and tourists can taste the local variety at any tavern in town.

Day 3: Stara Zagora — At at least eight thousand years, Stara Zagora is one of Europe’s oldest continuously inhabited settlements. Known as the “city of lime trees and poets”, it’s a perfect place to relax at a sidewalk cafe on a shaded boulevard. It offers preserved Neolithic dwellings and Roman ruins for the historoy buff, and opera, theatre, and art galleries for the culturemonger.

A week in Bulgaria Part




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Day 4: Nessebar — An excellent spot for the seaside portion of your holiday, Nesebar is a small medieval-aged village and World Heritage site with narrow cobbled streets and a jumble of impressive churches. Relax on the beach, stroll through the park southeast of town, and hop over to the newer part of town for traditional Bulgarian cuisine or fresh seafood.

Day 5: Varna — Travel along the coast to Varna, a faster-paced city known for its night life. By day, explore the Sea Garden; after dinner, walk down to the waterfront promenade to let loose at one of the beach clubs.

Day 6: Plovdiv — The city itself is lovely, walkable and cultured, but the real highlight of the Plovdiv area is an hour away - the Bachkovo Monastery, founded in 1083. The monastery welcomes visitors and even offers lodging for the night. Check out the stalls around the monastery for local specialties such as buffalo’s milk cheese and wild fruit jam.

Day 7: Sofia/Hissar — There’s so much to see in Sofia, it’s well worth spending your first and last days in Bulgaria there. If you’d rather spend your final hours in the country, head a bit north from Plovdiv to Hissarya and unwind in their famous healing mineral water baths before returning to the capital.