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May 14, 2013

Top Four Things to Do in Cancun with Proper Cancun Mexico Safety Measures

Destinations/South America
Top Four Things to Do in Cancun with Proper Cancun Mexico Safety Measures

Located in the southeastern part of the country of Mexico, Cancun falls under the tropical region of the country. As a result, the place experiences very moderate and breezy climate all round the year. As in most of the times throughout the year, the place stays in good condition in terms of its climate for the tourists; no wonder the place experiences a lot of tourists from different parts of the world. For tourists, the place offers plenty of things to do. Through this piece of writing, only a few major attractions will be discussed. It is advised to the tourists to read Cancun Mexico News before visiting so that they can reach the place safely, knowing different activities in the place. So, what are the major tourist attractions in Cancun Mexico? Please have a look at the following points: • Halbox Island – Complete Serenity Halbox Island is often compared as a small piece of heaven on this earth. It is located on the north of Quintana Roo, on the Yucatan Peninsula. The island is not too big as it is only 42 KM long, surrounded by the beautiful coral sand beach. Tourists can enjoy a lot of activities […]

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by shailany
May 9, 2013

Three of the Hottest Destinations For 2013

Destinations/Travel Tips
Three of the Hottest Destinations For 2013

If you are thinking about traveling this summer, your criteria needs to be figured out first – before making any plans. Is money a factor? Maybe you’ll have to include the kids or grandkids into the plans. Do you want to travel to the continental USA or would you rather travel worldwide? What time of the year do you want to travel and are your schedules open to a week, two weeks, or longer? After you decide what your factors are, then consider the top three destinations for 2013 and how they may affect your criteria. Let’s say you are a couple that is financially set, have some money stashed in your golden egg basket, and feel like traveling worldwide. Be sure and check the value of the US dollar before deciding on your destination. While this piece of advice may seem obvious, it was something that my husband and I forgot to do when checking out the various hotels in Victoria BC, during our last visit there. When you are ready, this next section might be one of your first considerations when traveling worldwide. San Cristobal in the Dominican Republic The US dollar (and Canadian for that matter) continues […]

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by shailany
May 7, 2013

Read Cancun Mexico News to Ensure The Safety of Your Vacation

Travel Tips
Read Cancun Mexico News to Ensure The Safety of Your Vacation

Cancun has proved to one of the major tourist attractions in Mexico. This region has numerous attractions sites that draw visitors from different corners of the world. Thousands of people visit the area every year. You can also make your vacation more exciting and enjoyable by choosing Cancun as your travel destination. You will see wonders that you have never imagined in your whole life. What is more, the people of Cancun are very friendly and welcoming. They are always eager to teach visitors their special ways of life and traditions. So on top of enjoying great sceneries, you will be able to learn a few important aspects of life in Cancun. However, before you embark on your trip it is important to learn a few useful safety tips. These tips are important as they will help you to stay out of trouble throughout the trip. The good thing is that there are so many sources of information on Cancun that can give you advice on how to stay safe during your trip in the area. What is more, most of these sources are available online. So you won’t have trouble searching for safety tips and other useful travel details. […]

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by shailany
May 2, 2013

Bangkok,Ayutthaya and Pattaya Escapade

Asia/Destinations
Bangkok,Ayutthaya and Pattaya Escapade

3 Good Friends roaming around Thailand, searching for handsome guys! Just kidding. It was July when my friend, my sister and I went to Thailand for vacation. We spent 3 nights in Penpark place. We didn’t avail a package, we did it ourselves 🙂 During our first day, we toured the entire bangkok, visited the grand palace and other famous temples. In the afternoon, we went to weekend market(Chatuchak Market)!!! SO many things to buy, and there are thousands of people. It’s really tiring! The next day, we went to pattaya and visited Ripleys Believe it or not as well the walking street where there are many foreigners and bars! There are several street food (exotic) food you must try. You can also shop around. The view along the beach is also fabolous, and also there are plenty of restaurants along the street too. We spent our last day in Thailand in Ayutthaya, and ride with their famous Elephant. I bought several baked cookies and bread as well pasalubong for my family and friends. This is actually the place, where a fil-thail film took place – Suddenly It’s Magic – Mario Maurer. It’s a lovely place. We didn’t hire any […]

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by shailany
May 1, 2013

4 Travel Tips When Hiring Exclusive Limo in Singapore

Travel Tips
4 Travel Tips When Hiring Exclusive Limo in Singapore

Planning of having a trip to Singapore? If you aspire to rent a car in Singapore there is no point to worry because there are various options available in the market. Car rental industry in Singapore is one of the most developed in the world because of the size and range of cars provided in the market. One of the most popular cars that are rented in the country is the exclusive limo because of the luxurious experience they give to people. Hiring an exclusive limo can be a difficult task because of the misjudgment that people make when choosing the right limo service from the several services available in the Singapore market. Below are some of the tips that can be of great help while choosing the right exclusive limo service. Search on the internet. If you want to get a wide range of car rentals in Singapore the best place to look for the best in on travel websites. Travel sites provide information about several car rental companies that you can look around as you shop around. Compare the cost of hiring the exclusive limo in all the websites in order to choose the best hire services. Consider […]

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by shailany
May 1, 2013

8 Biggest Festivals For Travelers Who Love Music

Adventure Travel/Travel Tips
8 Biggest Festivals For Travelers Who Love Music

For a true music lover, going to a festival is simply the best. Whether you’re seeing your favorite bands perform live, discovering new great artists, or spending time meeting other rabid fans, nothing else compares to the experience. Here are eight of the biggest and best music festivals in the world – you don’t want to miss these when they roll around! 1. Rock Werchter Festival, in Belgium Every year in June or July, Belgium holds an incredible four-day festival. Even though it’s got “rock” in the title, it offers a wide range of musical genres, including modern dance and hip hop. Some of the biggest names in the world have played here, including Muse, The Cure, and Cypress Hill. 2. Glastonbury Festival, in the United Kingdom Frequent heavy rains have never stopped this legendary festival from going on. The first occurrence was the day after Jimi Hendrix’s death, and it’s been going strong ever since that day in 1970. Tickets for this one sell out fast, so if you want to go, you’ll need to purchase early. 3. South By Southwest, in the United States This Texas music festival is held inside, which is good, because Texas can get […]

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by shailany
April 30, 2013

First time Visiting Macau, Hongkong and Shenzhen China – Tri City Tour

Travel Stories
First time Visiting Macau, Hongkong and Shenzhen China – Tri City Tour

My friend, my sister and I decided to take a vacation in Macau, Hongkong, and Shenzhen China. Of course, this is prior to my visit to South Korea. We purchased our plane tickets via CebuPacificair, Manila to Macau and Hongkong to Manila. We actually encountered problem at the immigration, they thought we’re just too young! We just gave a silly explanation that we have to tour the world before the world ends on December 2012! Flight to Manila to Macau is less than 2 hours. We arrived at Macau airport around 9 in the evening. It was freezing cold! 15 degree Celsius. We were all wearing shorts with our sneakers; we have no idea that it was cold during the month of March or perhaps because of the typhoon. We have no room accommodation for that night as we intend to walk around and search. Macau is indeed a beautiful city, full of lights because of the casinos. We met few Filipinas and helped us around, but actually they just brought as to Mocha and let us play. In the end, we left them as we are tired and have no interest to play in casino. As we search for […]

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Shailany Vizconde

Shailany Vizconde

Young, spirited, and an adventurer – this is the perfect set of adjectives to describe myself. I'm an adventure-seeker and backpacker who has dreamt of traveling different countries and sharing my stories to the people.

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