Nha Trang

Nha Trang is well known for his beaches and scuba diving.

It is home to the Nha Trang University, the Naval and Aviation Academy. Nha Trangs economy relies heavily on tourism and is considered one of the most important tourist hubs in Vietnam.

Travelling to Nha Trang

In January 2018 we flew to Nha Trang from Ho Chi Minh City.  We had arranged a transfer into the centre of the city, which took about 40 minutes or so to our hotel.  The driver was waiting at the airport with a sign with our name on. We had booked the transfer via Hoppa.

Accommodation

We had booked to stay at the Rosaka Nha Trang Hotel. The hotel was a modern, mid-sized 4 star hotel situated in the centre of the city, with just a 5 minute walk to the sea-front.  It had a lovely infinite Rooftop Pool. It was only a small pool but we were the only people ever in it. There were plenty of shops, bars and restaurants in the surrounding streets and access to public transport all within a short walking distance.  We would really recommend a walk around the streets as there were many fascinating shops to visit. 

We stayed at the hotel on a bed and breakfast basis. The breakfast was lovely with a wide range of food and lovely fruit especially the dragon fruit. The hotel supplied all the toiletries you would need. Not a big a hotel but not too small either. It had a roof top infinite pool which was small but as it was January they were not many people wanting to go in it. All the members of staff spoke very good English and were very helpful should you need them to do anything for you. It was my (Debbie) birthday whilst I was there and they made me some little cup cakes with happy birthday on them which was a nice touch.

Mopeds and Bikes

Most people get around Nha Trang on motor bikes or Mopeds. How there are not more accidents in Nha Trang we do not know but we did see a few not too serious accidents. There are so many on the roads and any one time with no clear road using rules. There are also no set ways to cross the road with no zebra crossings or pelican crossings. It felt like taking your life in your hands every time you crossed a road. The advice we were given was to just walk out and walk at the same pace but not to stop. It was said that the motor bikes and mopeds would drive round you. Fortunately this was the case but it did feel quiet dangerous.

Food and Drink

Some of the restaurants in Nha Trang were very interesting from seafood restaurants with the seafood jumping around in bowls outside the restaurant to all you can eat buffets which served many different dishes including crocodile , snake and ostrich. We are quite adventurous when it comes to food but we did not go in these restaurant we stuck to the ones that served more of what we would say is traditional food Pho (noodles and broth), Banh Xeo (Crepe with pork, shrimp and bean sprouts), Goi Cuon (Spring rolls with fish sauce), Bun bo nam bo (noodles with mice beef, peanuts, beansprouts and fiery chilli) just to name a few.

There were lots of bars in Nha Trang also but as we went in January which is not a very warm month for Vietnam they were not that busy. A lot of the people visiting Nha Trang were of Russian nationality. Some of the locals we spoke to stated that Russians prefer to drink in the hotels as apposed to the bars but we did meet some lovely people from Russia in one of the bars.

Cooking Crocodile

Street Bar

There was a little bar very close to our hotel. Which looked like a small take away stand when first going to the bar. As more people came to the bar more chairs and tables were placed in the street. Not sure if this is good or bad we don’t think this bar had any particular time to close just when the last person went.

Street Bar

Skylight

We went to the Skylight roof top bar which had amazing views. We had to book a table although not sure why as there was only us and another couple there at 7.30 in the evening. The staff there were wonderful and very attentive. The cocktails were amazing . We had to try a few to make sure we had not missed a good one lol. This bar is more expensive than other places in Nha Trang but still reasonable compared to places in England.

Skylight Bar

Crazy Monkey Boat

On my(Debbie) birthday my daughter had booked a trip to Monkey Island . We got picked up at our hotel and taking to where the boats leave from. It turned out that our boat to Monkey Island had left over 1 hour ago and all the people on our mini bus were going on a party boat called the Crazy Monkey. They allowed us to go on this boat free of charge and would arrange for us to go to Monkey Island the next day.

Not sure why it was called a Party Boat as the majority of people on there were of a certain age and did not look like they wanted to party. However we spoke to someone who lived in Nha Trang who was from England and he was with a group of friends. He had told us that he loved this boat and had taken the trip on it 45 times.

At 9.30 in the morning they were buying cans of larger and as it was my birthday insisted we drank with them. Not to be rude we of course joined in. We sailed to a destination where we could jump off the boat and swim.

Crazy Monkey

Cocktail Float

A large circular float was then thrown in to the sea. One of the guides on the boat sat in the middle of the float with a jug of cocktail. There was a metal bar going round the float. When in the water we were asked by the guide to hook our feet under the bar so our bodies were floating in the sea whilst he poured the cocktail directly in to our mouths. After this we then got back on the boat and where we had lunch and some people did karaoke. We gave that a miss as we are not the best singers. The drinking and singing lasted until we went back to shore where the mini bus took us back to the hotel. We had an a brilliant fun time on this boat and would recommend anyone visiting Nha Trang to do it.

Drinks on boat after cocktails

Monkey Island

Birds

The mini bus picked us up from our hotel to take us to catch the boat to Monkey Island. They first took us to a place which had birds in captivity and flying free. There were deers you could feed and also an Ostrich that you could ride. We questioned if the Ostrich was happy with this the guide stated that the Ostrich is well cared for. Not sure if this was the right thing to do but I (Debbie ) did ride the Ostrich.

Bear show

There was then a small show with performing bears which we did not watch as we thought it was cruel. This part of the trip was not what we wanted to see. Not sure what this entailed as we didn’t want to watch if but the stories of performing bears put us off.

Monkey’s

We had wanted to go Monkey Island as there are thousands of Monkey’s that roam free and most of them are very friendly. You can buy dried bananas there to feed the monkey’s. Once they know you have food they will climb up you, sit on your head etc.

The Monkey’s will do what ever they can to get the food. But they are very gentle and don’t snatch out of your hand. They will try and peel your fingers back very gently if they know you have got food clenched in your hand event the larger monkeys were quite gently. Apart from one monkey who seemed very protective over the smaller monkey’s. Monkey’s see showing your teeth as a sign of aggression. I (Mike) smiled at one of the larger monkey’s which jumped up and bit my arm breaking the skin. We were told that I might have to have an injection due to Rabies but this was not the case. We were advised by the pharmacy and the hotel to just clean it with antiseptic wipes and put antiseptic cream on it. Well I lived to tell the tale.

Monkey Island

Sightseeing Tour

On one day we got a taxi to take us to some of the famous sites in Nha Trang. The taxi’s are very reasonably priced. We visited Po Nagar which is a cham temple tower which was built between the 8th and 11th century by the Cham people in honour of the goddess Po Nager which means “mother of the country”. There is an entrance fee to get in but only a small fee.

There are a lot of tourists here taking photo’s and we were no exception. Long son Pagoda a Buddhist Temple which was built in 1886 but was destroyed in 1990 by a cyclone. They tried to build the exact replicate but not in its original location but further down the hill. It is the largest Pagoda in Nha Trang. Thousands of tourists are attracted to see and praise the 79ft tall Buddha statue. The architecture of the pagoda is breath taking with beautiful lush grounds and statues of mythical animals.

Buddah

Rikshaw Ride

Two older men asked if we wanted a Rikshaw ride which we agreed to do. This was quite a hair raising experience as they were weaving in and out of traffic. Although it was a bit scary the two riders were grateful for us doing this as it was pretty quiet in Nha Trang. We did feel a bit guilty that they were of a certain age and riding us around in a Rikshaw.

Rikshaw ride

Summary

We will definitely go back to Vietnam and visit other destinations. We will probably go back to Vietnam when the weather is a bit better.

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Things to do

  • Visit the Buddha
  • Take a boat trip on the Cheeky Monkey.
  • Go to Monkey Island
  • Visit Long Son Pagoda
  • Go to Nha Trang Beach
  • Visit Po Nagar Cham Towers
  • Visit Nha Trang Cathedral
  • Sample some of the local cuisine
  • Take a Rikshaw ride.

Top tips

  • Check out temperatures for visiting Nha Trang as it was a bit chilly on occasions when we visited (Please see chart below).
  • Be careful when crossing the roads as there appears to be no rules.
  • Use taxi’s to visit places of interest as they are cheap and convenient.
  • A visit to monkey island is a must which can be booked online prior to going to Nha Trang.
  • The party boat the Cheeky Monkey was also great fun and worth it.
  • Skylounge roof top bar is great for a cocktail and to admire the views.
  • Check out other destination we have visited in Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City
  • Check government advice on safety when visiting Vietnam https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/vietnam/safety-and-security

Weather

Temp – Celsius
Rain – mm
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
High Temp 262728293230313130282726
Low Temp212122232524252524242221
Rainfall4010204050503040150240240170
Number of days6334645711141513
Average daily temperatures and rainfall

Bali

Bali is idonesia’s biggest tourist denstination and relies on tourism for over 70% of its income.

It also has a lot of marine life therefore is a good place to visit for scuba diving. Bali forms part of the Coral triangle

Travelling to Bali

In October we flew from Hong Kong which took around 5 hours, The flight cost around £100 with Air Asia. We arranged a private transfer who was waiting in the Airport with a sign with our names on it. The journey to the hotel was relatively short

Accommodation

the Bali Rich Villas in the Seminyak area. It is a relatively small hotel; the rooms were large with all amenities for self-catering provided. The hotel did offer the option of someone coming in and cooking any meals you requested. The rooms were supplied with soft drinks, beers and snacks at a cost, although the cost was very low and often cheaper than the local supermarket. The hotel also provided message and spa treatments which were extremely good value. The pool was quite small but adequate for a cool down and a bit of a swim. The hotel was conveniently situated with only a short walk to reach the centre of the town and the impressive beach.

Bali Rich Villas

Food and Drink

The town centre had lots of places to eat and drink ranging from Italian restaurants to American diners. These were quite touristy and we felt that some of them were a bit over-priced compared to some of the more local places. For those who like a bit of a sing song there were also plenty of Karaoke bars a number of which stayed open until the early hours. I (Debbie) like to drink cider and I often find it difficult to find it abroad, but thankfully Bali actually has its own cider which I loved.

Bali Cider

Double Six Beach

Double Six beach is a lovely place to visit both during the day and on an evening. It is a lovely bright, colourful beach which becomes very busy towards sunset, as people sit on one of the many bean-bags at the bars on the beach to watch the sun go down – we can really recommend it whilst drinking a lovely cocktail or two. The meals at the beach bars were also very reasonably priced. Each bar has its own live entertainment on an evening. We found it was the best place to be at night in Seminyak. The tide comes in quickly and the bar owners have to move the bean bags row by row to keep them from floating away. This beach has the most amazing sunsets.


Double Six Beach

Kuta

For those who want a really lively resort then Kuta is the place to be. However we found that Seminyak was lively enough for our needs – we are not teenagers but still like to visit lively bars and meet other people. We often did not return to our hotel until 3-4 in the morning! There is a night club that is open until 8am in Seminyak which we did visit but being an English couple in our 40’s we did stand out a bit as the majority of the clientele were Australian’s in their early 20’s!

Orangutan Sanctuary

Whilst in Bali we went to an Orangutan Sanctuary which was a fantastic experience and well worth the money. You could have photos taken with them at no extra cost although they did suggest that you make a donation to their charity. The Orangutans appeared happy and very well cared for. Some of them were quite playful. The younger Orangutans were not exposed to the public as much as the older ones. The younger Orangutans were cared for by the keepers and pulled around in a children’s cart. Which they often tried to get out of.

Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary

We also went to the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud. Here there are over 700 long-tailed Balinese macaques running freely. The Balinese believe that these monkeys protect the area and nearby Hindu Temples. These monkeys are not gentle like other wild monkeys I have been in contact with. They will steal anything and snatch things out of your hands. You can buy bananas at the Sanctuary to feed the monkeys. Of course the monkeys are well aware of this and as soon as anyone purchases the bananas they will steal the whole bunch and run off before you have time to take a photo.

Another important point to bear in mind Is that showing your teeth is a sign of aggression to monkeys so be aware not do this or you are more than likely to be bitten. Despite this it was a lovely experience and we even managed to see some babies.

Sacred Monkey Forest

Lunch near rice fields

When travelling to Ubud our driver stopped off for us to have lunch at a scenic restaurant surrounded by rice fields. It was a lovely hot day to spend a couple of hours having a cold drink and traditional Balinese food. We had satay (means state in Indonesian) chicken skewers that came with rice and vegetables as well as Bebek betutu which is spiced duck and coconut wrapped in banana leaves. The grounds of the restaurant were very picturesque with lots of interesting plants and flowers.

Art work

There are many other tourist attractions in Bali to visit but as we were only there for 7 days before flying on to Kuala Lumpur we did not manage to see as much as we would have liked to have done.  We did buy some interesting hand painted art work whilst in Bali at a very reasonable price which is a constant reminder of our amazing time in Bali.

Bali artwork

Summary

We had such a wonderful time in Bali. The Balinese people are so friendly and helpful. Bali is one of the few places in the world that we know for definite that we will be returning soon. Everyone we have spoken to who have visited Bali all say the same.

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Things to do

  • Visit Tanah Lot Temple
  • Visit Monkey Forest
  • Visit a Paddy Field
  • Sample the local cuisine
  • Have a cocktail watching the sunset on Double Six Beach.
  • Enjoy the nightlife in Kuta
  • Spend time a day on one of the lovely beaches.
  • Buy some art work

Top tips

  • Decide what you want from a trip to Bali as the places to stay offer different things. If you want somewhere very lively then Kuta would be he place to stay. Seminyak does have lots of nightlife but is also known for its good food and restaurants.  Ubud is know for sightseeing and considered a spiritual place to visit. Nusa Duna is more of a family destination and many of the hotels offer good facilities for children. There are also some smaller areas of Bali that may be worth looking into but the above are the main areas to visit. It is very easy to get from one are to another in Bali as it is quite compact.
  • Drinks and food prices and quality vary so much in Bali check out the prices and menu before.
  • We dont like to be tied to excursions with lots of people as you have to wait for people not turning up on time and spending lots of time in places that are not of interest and are often places that are trying to sell you something. We found that renting a driver for the day was as cheap as an excursion and we could go where we wanted when we wanted.
  • Check out government safety advice when visiting Bali https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/indonesia

Weather

Temp – Celsius
Rain – mm
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
High Temp 282829293029292929303029
Low Temp262627272827272727282727
Rainfall909090707050404050607090
Number of days181514129543481313
Average daily temperatures and rainfall

Foz Do Iguacu

Foz do Iguacu is famous for its waterfalls which are one of the largest in the world.

The falls border Argentina therefore you can see the falls from the Argentinean side or the Brazilian side.

Travelling to Foz do Iguacu

We flew to Foz do iguacu in the month of June. When we arrived at the Airport our private transfer was waiting for us.

Accommodation

We stayed at Need name of hotel and more information which was a small hotel with a small outdoor swimming pool. The weather in June can be a bit chilly as this is one of the coldest months therefore did not go in to the pool. You also need a jacket on the evening if going in the colder months.

The hotel was situated with in walking distance to bars, shops and restaurants. The place seems to have kept a lot of its local feel and does not seem as tourist as some places. Although it is where most people stay whilst visiting the falls.

Bars and Restaurants

Foz do Iguacu is not a very big place. It does have many bars, shops and restaurants though. The bars and shops seemed to be mainly Brazilian people in them. We did found a bar that  was not like any bar we had never seen in any country before. On one occasion we were walking past a petrol station and noticed a lot of people drinking and smoking (yes smoking ) on the petrol station forecourt.

There wasn’t any bar as such just a lot of people with alcohol. We asked where we got a drink from and we were told to go in the petrol station buy what ever tokens we want then bring them to a hatch and he would exchange for a bottle of beer. We had to do it just to experience this. It was bizarre and most likely to be very dangerous with people drinking and smoking whilst people are filling up their cars with petrol/diesel.

Bar on petrol forecourt

Foz do Iguacu Falls

We went to Foz Do Iguacu mainly to see the falls and we were not disappointed. Words can not describe how beautiful and impressive they are. After spending hours looking at the falls from different viewing points we still felt in awe of them. Although it is very touristy the natural beauty of the falls is evident no matter where you view them form. There is a bus that you can catch which stops at various places in Foz do Iguacu which takes you to the falls. When you get to the falls you queue to pay. Once you have paid you go through, catch a bus up to the falls where you can wonder around at your leisure. I would recommend buying waterproofs before going to the falls as there a lot more expensive at the falls.

Foz do Iguacu Falls

Coati’s

Before you walk down to the falls there is a viewing and picnic area where Coati run freely. Be aware these animals will bite if you go too close. Do not take any food in your bag as the Coati’s will sniff the food out and do what ever is in their power to get it. We witnessed a woman who had taken sandwiches in her bag and several Coati’s pounced on her bag trying to rip it open. She let go of the bag and the Coati’s managed to get the sandwiches. Someone had to push the Coati’s away to retrieve the bag. There are several signs telling you not to take food in and how the Coati’s can bite so I don’t know why she did this. There was also a sign that stated if you see a leopard coming towards you don’t run what!!!!.

Coati’s

Viewing points

Once you walk down to the falls there are several viewing points. It is one of the most amazing things we have seen . On speaking to an American who had been to Victoria Falls and Niagra falls he felt that these were more spectacular. We took so many photo’s as words can not explain how spectacular it was. (Need to elaborate on this section)

View point

Speedboat

You can also take a speedboat that takes you as close as you can go to the main water fall. It also takes you under some of the smaller falls. You are taking by jeep to where you catch the boat. Ensure you take plenty of mosquito repellent. You have to wait in the Jeep until it is your turn to queue for the boat. You then have to sit in a small tramway to take you to the bottom where the boat was. The boat journey was so much fun bouncing high on the water with the water gushing over your face. If we weren’t we t enough we sure was when we went under the waterfall. If you like a bit of speed and adventure it is the thing to do whilst at the falls. Although it is very tame for adrenalin Junkies

Ready for speedboat ride

Sightseeing tour

In the centre of Foz do Iguacu there is a sightseeing tour bus that takes you to several different destinations. We cant remember the cost of this but remember it was good value for money.

Patisserie and Mosque

The first destination was a patisserie serving a variety of home made treats. We had the baklava which was so nice. The Patisserie was opposite a mosque which was our next destination. Females need to take clothing to cover up although they will provide clothing when you are there. We were able to enter the mosque and look round. It was a large mosque which was very ornate inside and creatively painted.

Mosque

Chen Tien Buddhist Temple

Our next destination was the Chen Tien Buddhist Temple. We got off the bus we were given a timescale to return to the bus so we could walk round as we chose. It was an amazing place with lots of interesting statues including elephants and dragons. The main attraction is the 23ft tall Buddha. In one of the rooms there are statues of several Buddha’s one of which is in a glass cabinet need name of this . This looked a bit scary to be honest. The Temple is set in large lovely green grounds. There are plenty of photo opportunities here.

3 Frontiers

Our final destination was the 3 frontiers where Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil all meet. As we were on the Brazil side it was strange looking over at both Argentina and Paraguay as they both had viewing points where people were looking over at us. You have to pay in to the 3 frontiers but it was not a large amount and well worth the visit. There is a lot of information regarding the history of the 3 frontiers which makes an interesting read. There are also various places to take some wonderful photo’s

3 Frontiers

Summary

Foz Do Iguazu is a place where you must visit if going to Brazil to see the water falls as they are spectacular but it is not a place we feel we need to visit again as we had seen and done everything we wanted to do. 

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Things to do

  • Visit the 3 Frontiers
  • Visit Iguacu Falls (If your budget allows you can take an helicopter ride over the falls)
  • Visit the Buddhist Temple
  • Visit Omar Ibn Al-Khatttab Mosque
  • The bar on the petrol station forecourt is an experience.

Top tips

  • Buy waterproof mac and waterproof phone case before going to the falls as it is much cheaper.
  • Do not take any food in to the falls as the Coati’s will rip the bags apart to get to the food and they can give you a nasty bite.
  • Ensure your camera and phone are fully charged as there are so many photo opportunities.
  • It is easy to get your own way to the falls from the centre of Foz do Iguacu as a bus runs very frequently.
  • The tour bus which picks you up in the centre is a good way to see the temples, 3 frontiers etc at a very reasonable price.
  • Check out best time to visit Foz do Iguacu on temperature table below
  • Check out other destinations we have visited in Brazil Rio de Janeiro , Praia do Forte
  • Check out government safety advise before travelling to Brazil https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/brazil/safety-and-security

Weather

Temp – Celsius
Rain – mm
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
High Temp 333232292524242728303133
Low Temp212120171412121314181920
Rainfall1101008090701105060100110110100
Number of days111099997791299
Average daily temperatures and rainfall

Washington DC

Washington the U.S capital was formerly known as the District of Columbia.

Washington was named after George Washington, the first president of the United States.

Travelling to Washington

We flew to Washington in the month from Miami. Unfortunately all the flights from Miami were over booked and we were not able to get on our original flight even though our luggage was already on the plane and heading to Washington. We decided to check out flights to Washington from Fort Lauderdale and there was flights available which we then booked. We got a taxi to Fort Lauderdale airport with cost around £45 which we thought was good value.

The flight was to take us to Washington via Cincinnati. We boarded our plane in plenty of time for allocated take off time. We were informed several times by the captain that there is a storm coming and that we would have to wait to be cleared for take off. After almost 3 hours sat on the runway the captain announced that he would be getting extra fuel and fly around the storm. There was a lot of turbulence but not too bad.

When we changed places in Cincinnati that was a completely different story. Throughout the journey nobody was allowed to leave their seats not even the cabin crew. The plane was a smaller plane and appeared to been blown about. We noticed people on the plane in tears and the look of fear was seen in many passenger faces. This was the worst flight we have ever experienced. Fortunately we landed safely and were able to continue our travels.

Accommodation

Although we pre booked a transfer from the airport to the hotel but unfortunately our driver got lost and had to call someone to direct him to the hotel even though we had sent full postal address when we booked. Finally we got to our hotel which was “West End part of Georgetown Collection”. We arrived 9 hours later than we had expected but nobody can be to blame for acts of god. The hotel room was very large and comfortable and within easy walk of all sightseeing attractions. As we had arrived late on a wet evening we decided to plan our sightseeing for the next day and get a good nights sleep.

Site Seeing

We were lucky that the following day the rain had stopped and we had the occasional bought of sunshine which made sightseeing a lot more enjoyable. There are so many places to visit in Washington you do need several days. Unfortunately we did not have several days therefore we tried to cram it all in in the time we had in Washington.

Fortunately most of the attractions are with walking distance from each other. Whitehouse, Washington Monument, The U.S Capitol Building, Supreme Court, Lincoln Memorial, National Air and Space Museum, World War II Memorial to name a few. All of them are free of charge to visit.

Where most of the attractions are there are several food vans selling everything from ice cream to American hot dogs. These vans are excellent value with so much choice. Ideal if you want a bite to eat on the move especially if time is of the essence like us.

Food and Drink

On the evening with ventured in to the area of shops, bars and restaurants. Unfortunately we did not find many bars that where you could go for a drink only. Not sure if we had gone to the wrong area but all we found were small eating restaurants or the big chains like Nando’s. Nando’s being one our favorite chain restaurant we decided to eat in. We were served by the rudest waiter we had ever experienced. Practically throwing cutlery at us. We don’t usually complain but the service was so appalling we asked to see the manager who was very polite and offered us 3 desert. We know it is compulsory to tip in America but with the service we received we didn’t tip. Only tip we offered was “get some manners” lol.

Summary

Washington is definitely worth a visit. So much to see and do for all ages. Unfortunately we did not have as much time as we had hoped to see everything so may be return to ensure we do.

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Things to do

  • Visit the Whitehouse
  • Visit United States Capitol
  • Visit Library of Congress
  • Visit Air and Space Museum
  • Visit Lincoln Memorial
  • Visit Washington Monument

Top Tips

  • Try and stay near the Whitehouse etc..
  • Allow plenty of time to see everything.
  • Take appropriate clothing depending on the time of year. Check out chart below for temperatures and rainfall.
  • In peak seasons allow time for queueing.
  • Food from the vans near the attractions are very reasonably price and not bad for food on the go.
  • Check out other destinations we have visited in America.
  • Check out the UK government website for travel advice https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/usa

Weather

Temp – Celsius
Rain – mm
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
High Temp 9101519242931302720159
Low Temp-2-13514192221171080
Rainfall7070707010080808080708080
Number of days12913141514141211111111
Average daily temperatures and rainfall

Miami

Miami is the busiest cruise port in the world.

Miami is also the second most popular tourist destination in the United States. New York being the first.

Travelling to Miami

We flew to Miami after spending 5 days in Cancun. The flight from Cancun was approximately 1 hour and 50 minutes with American Airlines. At the airport our private transfer was waiting for us with a sign with our name on it. Our accommodation for the 3 nights we were staying in Miami was The Whitelaw hotel which is on Collins Street. The journey to our hotel was approximately 20 minutes.

Accommodation

Finally we arrived at our destination hotel which cost approximately £110 per night. The Whitelaw hotel is a small hotel which is ideally situated within walking distance to the beach, bars shops ect. Check in was quick and easy with friendly staff. Although The rooms are considered to be Art Decor which was not apparent to us but they were clean and sufficient for our needs. However the lobby area does have an Art Decor feel to it. The hotel does have a small lift which was great for us as we were on the 3rd floor which helped with our heavy cases. Along with the other facilities the hotel provides beach towels and also has an ATM which was great.

Beach

Miami beach was what you would expect and what is portrait in films and also in documentaries. The beach is lovely with white sand and very clean. Even the sea was nice, clean and warm unlike the sea in the UK. As you would expect there are a lot of men and women flexing their muscles on the beach and working out. Miami beach is definitely a posers paradise. Suppose if you have got it flaunt it lol.

Miami beach

There are so many bars and restaurants to choose from directly facing Miami beach which is great if you like to people watch. You also witness people driving up and down the front in their expensive cars. Miami beach does seem to be the place to be. Unfortunately the prices of drinks and food reflect this in many of the bars and restaurants. Of course you can find cheaper places to eat and drink but if you want the location you have to pay the price.

Food and Drink

Drinks on Ocean Drive

On our first day we found a lovely bar Icon On Ocean on the front of Miami Beach On one occasion we decided to get a cocktail called “A Bulldog” which is a margarita with 2 bottles of Corona resting on the glass. Undoubtedly this seemed a never ending drink as as soon as you drank some of the margarita it was topped up with the Corona. After one each we felt a bit tipsy but still decided to have another one each lol. Although they were £35 each but during happy hour you got 2 for £35 considering the prices at Miami beach it was a good price. On an evening the bars were very busy even though there is a lot to choose from.

Bull Dog cocktail

As we liked the location of the Icon On The Ocean we ate there on more than one occasion. The food and service was excellent. Starters are from $9-$17. As we like spicey food we opted for the Firecracker Chicken Wings. Burgers and Sandwiches range from $11 – $17. Additionally there are a range of Pizza, Fish and meat dishes. Considering the location it was extremely good value.

Ocean Drive

Excursion to Everglades

On our second day we booked an excursion to the Everglades on line which cost around £42 and was around 4 1/2 long. We are so glad we booked it. Firstly we were picked up outside our hotel mid morning by coach and taken to the Everglades. We were split into groups and boarded the boat accordingly. The boat is what you would expect to be flying up and down the waters. Although we drove at quite some speed there were times when we drove slow to ensure no harm came to wildlife etc

Everglade Safari

Conservation Site

The Everglades are a conservation site and everything is done to try and protect the wildlife and the environment. Our guide was very informative and humorous which made the whole experience great fun. We sat at the very front of the boat which was great on occasions we were able to stand up. I (Debbie) wore a sun hat which was a bad idea when travelling at such speed.

We did see a few Crocodiles/Alligators along the way. Although as they were very still it was often difficult to see them at times. Our guide had a keen eye for spotting them and would point them out. Crocodiles can live in freshwater and seawater. Alligators prefer freshwater. The Everglades is the only place where Crocodiles and Alligators coexist.

Free time at the Everglades

Finally after the Airboat we were allowed to wander round and take photo’s of some of the crocodiles/alligators that were in captivity for rehabilitation before being release back into the wild. Afterwards there was an opportunity to hold one of the babies which we did. Although we was not too sure if this was the right thing to do as it had its mouth taped up. I am sure these animals were very well taken care of as the staff and guides were so passionate about protecting them.

Shopping in Miami

In Miami there are many designer shops and high street shops which are often a lot cheaper than in the UK. Considering the low cost of some goods in Miami we bought some Converse which were at least 1/3 cheaper than in the UK. On most of the streets around Miami Beach you will find the designer shops and some highstreet stores which are also a cheaper than in England

Summary

If anyone is considering to go to Miami we would strongly recommend doing it. It is an amazing place with lovely beaches, greaqt restaurants and bars. There are also many things to do in Miami which we didnt have enough time to do. Because it is an amazing place and we were limited for time we will definitely go back to Miami.

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Things to do

  • Visit Miami Beach
  • Visit Everglades National Park
  • Have a drink on Ocean Drive and people watch.
  • Visit little Havana
  • Shop for Branded goods.

Top tips

  • Check out hotels near the beach.
  • Happy Hour is a great time to go out for drinks and food.
  • Do the Everglade excursion it is well worth the time and money.
  • Check out the shops for branded goods.
  • The beach is lovely and is definitely worth spending time there.
  • Check out weather below for best time to visit Miami.
  • Check out UK government advice when travelling to America.https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/usa

Weather

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High Temp 232426272930313131282624
Low Temp161618192223242424221917
Rainfall715364811731781551602032347151
Number of days9677121315151816107
Average daily temperatures and rainfall

Cape Verde

Cape Verde or Cabo Verde consists of 10 islands.

Cape Verde is in the Atlantic Ocean and lies off the western coast of Africa.

Travelling to Cape Verde

Firstly we travelled to Sal in Cape Verde from Manchester Airport. The night before our flight we stayed at the Clayton Hotel which is a short walk away from the terminals, arriving at the airport on the morning of the flight was easy. Due to the hustle and bustle of the airport and a lot of queueing we tend to book in to the Executive lounges as not is this less hassle it can also be cheaper than spending in the restaurants and bars of the airport. When we arrived in Cape Verde (Sal) and boarded our coach we had to wait some time on the coach for all passengers to arrive.

Accommodation

Finally we arrived at our destination The Melia Dunas Resort which is approximately 20 minutes from the airport. As we had upgraded to a premier room it was a larger room than a lot of hotel rooms we had stayed in. The rooms were decorated in neutral colours and to a relatively good standard for the cost of the hotel. The rooms were cleaned well daily with fresh towels provided.

We booked through Tui and paid £700 each which we thought was good value. Tui put this hotel has a 4 star plus but the official rating is 5 star. The location of the room was also good as it was what we felt was the centre of both the Melia Dunas and the Sol Dunas. The Sol Dunas is the sister hotel to the Melia. You can use facilities in both hotels which makes it a big resort to wonder around.

Bucks Fizz at the Beach Bar

Pool Scene

There are 5 pools in total 2 in the Melia Dunas and 3 in the Sol Dunas and a small aqua park.  If staying in the Melia you can use any of the pools. There was never any worry about getting a sun lounger as there were plenty to go around. All the pools have their own bar so you do not have to go far for a drink. The restaurants are also very close to the pools therefore you dont even have to go far for lunch. Beach towels are provided around the pool and can be changed daily.

Evening entertainment around the pool

Bars

There is also a beach bar which both hotels can use. However the Melia did have a beach bar that only the Melia guests could use. This was our favorite bar both during the day and early evening.  The staff were very friendly and attentive. Before you finished your drinks they would ask if you were staying for another drink and what would you like. 

Beach bar

I would strongly recommend that you ensure you have insect repellent on especially on an evening as the first night there I did not put any repellent on and I was bit either by mosquitoes or sand fly’s so many times I needed to go to a pharmacy. 

Mosquito or Sand Fly bites

Hotel Beach
Cocktails on the beach

Dinning

The Melia had a buffet restaurant and  3 A la Carte restaurants Italian, Indian, seafood and Grill. You have to book the A  la Carte restaurants in advance but this is easy to do. In the Manhattan bar there is the booking in electronic system which shows you times and dates of availability for each restaurant. Fortunately we managed to book in each of them on more than one occasion.  

Specialist restaurant

On one occasion we ate breakfast at the buffet restaurant which had a good choice of food but it felt like eating at a cheap café as opposed to a restaurant. Following this we then ate breakfast each day at the Italian restaurant which was opening during the day for meals. This was both a buffet and waiter/waitress service. This was much more of a pleasant experience. Also we ate there and the seafood restaurant on a lunch time which again also offered buffet and waiter service.

The lunchtime  menu’s were not extensive but enough to try different things each day.  There was sandwiches, burritos, pizza, burgers, salads etc all cooked to order. There was also a BBQ everyday serving chicken, sausage, burger etc. The drinks were also nice and cold whether this was a soft drink or an alcoholic drink.  The wine was better than a lot of wines we have experienced on some all inclusive hotels. 

Evening Entertainment

Unfortunately we did not see many of the shows at this hotel as they were on the Sol Dunas site and started at 9pm. We often had not finished dinner until this time.  We did see lion king one night which was performed by the animation team. It was mainly aimed at children which was nice to see them all enjoying it and getting involved. The animation team worked hard both day and night and were always smiling. 

Dancing round the pool

Santa Maria

The hotel offered a shuttle bus to the town of Santa Maria just 5 minutes drive. It is a lovely little place with a lovely beach and plenty of bars and restaurants. It even has its own Irish Bar (The Dubliner). The Dubliner has a Weather Forecast Stone which is so funny. We took a photo of it and it makes us laugh every time we look at it.

The drinks in the Dubliner are good too. We went to watch football one day but they had a technical issue so we had to go to another bar. We decided to walk to Santa Maria on one occasion and it is a lot further by beach than road and took us 2 and ½ hours. It was a lovely walk though as it was a nice sunny day. A return taxi cost 3 euro’s.

Haggling

The locals do hassle you a bit to come in to their shops but fortunately not too much unlike other countries. We were aware to haggle when buying anything. We admired a piece of artwork in a shop. The store owner asked for 300 euro’s in the end we paid 35. The art work was very large and on a wooden frame. They removed it from the wooden frame and rolled it up for us to take home. We have had some nice comments about this art work which is now in our living room. Not everyone’s taste but we love it. 

Art Work

Island Tour

 

Jeep Island Tour

After a walk in to Santa Maria we booked an island tour whilst in Santa Maria (25 euro’s each) from a local tour operator. The following day we were picked up at our hotel at 8.30am in an open back jeep which seemed like a good idea at the time. We then went to pick up  other guests from other hotels.

Salt Farm

Our first stop was a salt farm which was not much to look at to be honest.. Children ran out of their houses and followed the jeep.

Sleeping Lion

The next stop was sleeping lion mountain which you saw in the distance and did actually look like a sleeping lion. As the weather was a bit hazy the photo’s were not very clear unfortunately.

Local School

We stopped off at a supermarket to buy fruit, sweets etc for a school. When we were driving to the school we passed little shanti towns. The children at the school were of various ages. They all seemed happy and well cared for. We were not allowed to give them the food directly but had to put them in a donations box. We were also not allowed to take photo’s in the school.  As the children only spoke Portuguese we could not communicate with them. The children did seem happy to see us and were very smiley.

Local School

The Blue Eye

Our next stop was the Blue Eye. The blue eye also known has Buracona. Basically the Blue Eye is a pool formed by the ocean in to lava rock. The pool is quite small and when the sun shines on it it turns a lovely turquoise colour. On good days people do swim here but as it was windy it was far too dangerous to swim. Also there is a little gift shop here selling souvenirs’, drinks and snacks. The Blue Eye was a bit disappointing as it was a lot smaller than expected, but there isn’t a lot of things to do or see in Sal especially on excursions.

Blue Eye

Lunch

As it was approaching lunch the guide took us to a buffet restaurant in a small village. The food was quite basic with fish, chicken, rice, stew, potato’s, chips and bread. Once you had chosen what you wanted to eat it was weighed. Surprisingly you paid by weight for your food. Although we had experienced this method of paying in Brazil we did not expect it in Cape Verde even though it also has a Portuguese influence We found this expensive for the poor quality food but did not mind paying as we felt it helped the locals out as it is a very poor country.

Communication Tower

View from Monte Currai Hill

The next place of interest we were taking to was the area where all the communication to the island is based air traffic, mobile  and tv masts. Monte Currai is the hill in the capital city of Espargos where the communication centre is based. Undoubtedly you get an amazing view of Sal from here.

View form Monte Currai Hill

Also the tour guide was very informative  as we walked round to see different views of Sal. Along with a lot of interesting facts he informed us that the Portuguese government have provided a lot of money to build more social housing for the poorer people of Cape Verde. The guide pointing out various areas of social housing which could be seen from Monte Currai hill.

Lemon Sharks

There were a lot of tourists where we went to view the sharks. The guides advised us that we could go in the water as it was safe to do so. The water was extremely cold therefore took a bit of time to actually walk in to the sea. Surprisingly the sharks could be clearly seen in the distance. Should you walk close to them they would swim away. The Lemon Sharks are very timid creatures.

Salt Lake

Our final destination was the salt lake (Pedra de Lume).  There is a lot of history surrounding the salt lakes and mines in Salt lakes and mines of Pedra de Lume. It is estimated that they go back to the 18th century. It was a great experience trying to swim in the salt lake which was virtually impossible due to the amount of salt. Most people who were in the Salt Lake just laid back and floated.. It was a very strange feeling as it felt more like being weightless as apposed to being in water.

Salt Lake

We enjoyed this out of the whole island trip. There is not that much to see and do in Sal but we felt that this trip was well worth doing. The tour guide was amazing and informative. A bit of advice if taking the  trip in a jeep either stay inside the jeep or ensure you have warm dark clothing on.  The island is very windy all year round therefore at the back of the jeep it was cold and windy with sand blowing  up into the back of the jeep. We arrived back at our hotel looking  very windswept and my (Debbie) white denim jacket looked  a shade of beige. 

Summary

Sal is a lovely place to visit for a holiday. You can get some nice weather in Cape Verde depending on the time of year but where it is situated it is often very windy. There isn’t a lot to see or do outside of your hotel. Although Santa Maria does have plenty of shops, restaurants and bars. On the sight seeing from there isnt much to see especially if you are wanting to do this as an excursion. The hotel was lovely with food, dinks and services. Would we go back to Sal probably not as we have seen and done all we needed.

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Things to do

  • Visit Pedra de Lume Salt Mines
  • Visit the Blue Eye
  • Go in the sea with Lemon Sharks
  • Visit Santa Maria
  • Go to the Dubliner Bar in Santa Maria
  • Visit a School and take gifts of food
  • Go snorkeling

Top tips

  • Take beach towel pegs as the islands are renowned for being windy.
  • Take jacket etc for evening depending on what time of year you visit.
  • Sal offers the most to do with regards to the islands.
  • A trip to Santa Maria is recommended and most hotels are close by with many offering a free shuttle.
  • Be prepared to haggle. We bought art work that they originally asked for 300 euro’s but only paid 35 euro’s.
  • Ensure you take mosquito spray. I (Debbie) was bitten so much on one night whilst in the bar near the beach. Not sure if it was actually mosquito’s or sand flies but they had a good feast on my legs. 
  • The excursion was good value for money and worth doing.
  • Take water shoes if going to the salt lake.
  • Check out weather below for best time to visit.
  • Check out other places in Africa we have visited Agadir , Tunisia, Sharm El Sheikh, Cairo , Hurghada

Weather

 

Temp – Celsius
Rain – mm
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High Temp 242425252526272829282726
Low Temp191818192021222324232220
Rainfall2311111153775391
Number of days334344567442
Average daily temperatures and rainfall

Lara Beach

Antalya is know as the Turquoise Coast due to its beautiful blue sea.

Lara Beach is considered the Las Vegas of Turkey with its themed hotels including Concorde, Kremlin and Titanic to name a few.

Travelling to Lara Beach

We flew to Antalya from Manchester airport in the month of September. The holiday for two weeks cost £800 with Tui. This was a great price for the time of year and the standard of hotel. Often we book last minute as the prices can come down but on occasions they can also go up (supply and demand). Following our flight we were taken to the hotel by coach which was included in our holiday price. Transfer to the IC Hotel Green Palace was pretty good as it only took around 20 minutes.

Accommodation

We were not sure what to expect or what restrictions would be put in place due to Covid 19. We arrived at the hotel around 11pm and check in was quick and easy. Hand sanitizer was available through out the hotel. All members of staff wore face masks. Some things had to be changed due to Covid which was understandable. The lobby bar was open 24 hours therefore we could sit and have a drink whilst our cases were taken to our rooms. Unfortunately a drink turned in to several drinks therefore we didn’t actually get to our room until 2.30 am the next day lol.

Hotel Rooms

The rooms are a bit dated and basic not what you would expect from a 5 star hotel.  Every day the rooms are cleaned to a high standard. Due to covid there were no soft furnishings in the room or cups which is understandable. As we do not spend much time in the hotel room this was not an issue. The hotel made up for this in so many other ways. The staff were very attentive and nothing was too much trouble.  The hotel itself has a Bali theme and is quite pleasing to the eye.

Dining

Buffet restaurant

The hotel had many specialist restaurants Turkish, Mexican, Italian, Teppenyaki and Fish Restaurant.  We ate at the Turkish, Mexican and Italian on more than one occasion as we liked the food so much. The Turkish and the Mexican restaurants are a snack bar and part of the buffet restaurant during the day which made it feel like you were not in a specialist restaurant.

Turkish Restaurant

On one occasion whilst we were in the Turkish restaurant a child and his father drove through the restaurant on a childs electric car even though it was easy to just drive around. Although the surroundings were not as we had experienced on other holidays the food and service were excellent.

Mexican Retaurant

The Mexican Restaurant is part of the buffet restaurant therefore the waiters are serving both the Mexican Restaurant and Buffet Restaurant therefore service was a bit slow. Fortunately the food made up of this as there was a good choice on the menu. Certainly overlooking the water fountain made this a pleasant dining experience.

Mexican Restaurant

Italian Restaurant

The Italian Restaurant is purpose built therefore the experience is as you would expect. Undoubtedly this was our favorite place to eat because the service was excellent, the surroundings were very pleasant and the food was good for an all inclusive Italian restaurant. Although we only age at the Italian, Mexican and Turkish Restaurant the Italian was what we considered the best.

As we booked with Tui and it never stated on their information that these restaurants were chargeable. We complained to Tui who allowed us to visit the Al a carte restaurants at no cost. They have since changed their website to inform that the restaurants are now chargeable.

Beach

Camel ride on beach

The sea is crystal clear and nice and warm to swim in. Due to the sand being a mixture of sand and gravel at the edge of the sea suggest taking water shoes. Although Children and other adults did not seem to mind it and had no problem walking on it. Must be made of stronger stuff than us as it hurt our feet. Also there is a long jete where there are sunbeds and steps down to the sea.

Pool Scene

The pools are in plenty at this hotel and there is one which is supposed to be adults only. The clientele at the time we went was mainly young Russian families who ignored that the one pool out of many was adults only. Also we met some lovely Russian families who also did not agree with children in adults only pools and ensured their children did not do this. We love to see children and having fun but sometimes it is good to have a place where it is adults only.  There is a pool where there is a lot of activities aimed at adults but children can go in this pool.. Aerobics, water cycling etc. which was great fun.

Pamukale

Having been to Turkey so many times and always wanted to go to Pamukkale meaning “cotton castle” we decided as we were in Turkey for 2 weeks we would go there. The journey from Antayla to Pamukkale is approximately 3 hours 30 mins which is quite a long time. Firstly we were picked up at our hotel at 6.30am and then picked up some other guests from various other hotels. After around 30 minutes we then had to change to another bus. Nobody was wearing masks on the mini bus not even the driver or the guide. On our way to Pamukkale we came to a police check and was told to put our masks on as if not it was £100 fine. Once we had gone past the Police we were told we could take our masks off.

Onyx Factory

Our first stop on this excursion was an onyx factory and store. Like all places that are trying to sell tourists expensive products you are given a talk in groups about the history of the products and the origin. The items were very beautiful and range from jewelry to large statues. We did not buy anything as we felt it was too expensive. Fortunately there was no pressure to buy and we wasn’t there long.

Hot Springs

Hot Springs

Our next stop was the hot springs and mud bath. The hot springs consists of one extremely hot natural pool where the water comes from beneath the earth. The other pool is normal temperature. The idea is to go into the hot pool for about 8 minutes and then into the other pool for two minutes which is supposed to cleans your skin and leave it soft and fresh. The hot pool is  very hot and takes some time to get into at first. There is changing facilities here and somewhere to get food and drink if necessary.

Pamukkale

Pamukkale

Finally we arrived Pamukkale itself which was the highlight of the day. its official name is Hierapolis. The area is steeped in history going back to the ancient romans. The guide was very knowledgeable and gave us a tour of Pamukkale for about 30 mins informing us of the history. From a distance the area looks like it is covered in snow but is actually carbonate minerals left by the flowing thermal springs. The whole place is spectacular and interesting.

Preserve the site

To preserve the sight you can not wear shoes whilst walking on the carbonate minerals. You can bath in the hot pools which was lovely. We were given approximately 3 hours at Pamukkale which seems a lot but there is a lot to see therefore the time went past so quick. Although the main attraction is the snowy white carbonate minerals there is a lot of other interesting things to see from ancient ruins to Cleopatra’s pool. There are many places to get a drink and a bite to eat. It was a very hot day when we visited therefore a fresh ice cold drink was much appreciated.

When we arrived back at the hotel it was around 11.30 which was a very long day.  Despite this we would strongly recommend to do this excursion.  It cost around £55 each which included lunch and dinner.

Adventure Day

Jeep Safari

Also we had an adventure day which consisted of white water rafting, quad bikes, jeep safari, fishing and zip liner. In the morning we were picked up at our hotel around 8.30. The journey time to the destination was about 1 hour 40 minutes. Approximately half way there we had quite a lengthy stop on the way to get a drink and use bathroom facilities. 

When we arrived we were taken to a large room with many other guests from different mini buses for a briefing. Throughout this there is someone filming you so be aware as some of the footage of us does not look very flattering lol. Firstly we were given helmets and life jackets and advised to be in our swim wear. All other belongings had to be left in the mini bus. The guides try to sell waterproof phone covers and water shoes but we had brought our own.

Jeep Safari

Our first stop was the Jeep Safari which consisted of 6 people in each jeep. This jeep safari was nothing like we had experienced before. On previous Jeep Safari’s we have not needed an helmet but on thisjeep safari you definitely needed one.  Because the driver was excellent and was so in control of the jeep his driving made the experience so exciting. The driver drove up and down steep hills, through water and on rocks. Which was all done at quite a speed.  On many occasions we were lifted off our seats and hit our heads on the bar of the jeep hence why helmets were needed.

River Crossing

River crossing

From the jeep safari we were then taken to a river. It was quite funny walking down to the river as the guides made everyone walk down in a zig zag making movements like a plane. Not sure why this was but it seemed ridiculous but fun at the same time. The guide asked us to form a human chain across the river as the rocks at the bottom were quite slippy. Also the water in the river was the coldest water we had ever been in. It quite literally took your breath away. Looking at peoples reaction it was clear to see that everyone was shocked to feel how could it was. It was such a relief when we got to the other side to be out of the water.

White Water Rafting

The main attraction of the day was the white water rafting. This was our next stop where we were taken to the boats. Each boat had 6 people and a guide in our boat.

White water rafting

Firstly the guide gave us direction with regards to the rowing of the boat and also some words that we had to shout when he said specific words. When we got in to the boat we were put in set positions due to our weight and to ensure the boat was evenly weighted. There were a lot of other boats setting off at the same time. Soon after setting off we experienced some rapids which were great fun. When we got near other boats the guide advised us to splash the other boat by scooping up water with our oars and they did the same back to us. Again the water was very cold but not has cold as the previous river.

Swimming in the water

On one occasion the guide from another boat pulled us out of the boat in to the water by our life jackets. It was all done in good fun and made the experience not only excited but great fun. Some of the river was quite tame but on some occasions the rapids were quite fast and in plenty.

One occasion the rapids through us all in to the center of the boat. There were occasions when we stopped to allow people to have a swim. We got out of the boat to have a swim but soon got back in the boat as the water was too cold. It was too difficult to climb back in the boat therefore the guide pulled you in by the back of your life jacket. Ladies it is advisable to wear a full bathing suite as when I (Debbie) was being pulled back in to the boat I almost lost my bikini bottoms.

Quad Bikes

After travelling down the river for some time we pulled to the side of the river and got out. Here we were given a cheese pancake and a drink which was not in with the price of the excursion but not expensive. After lunch we were then taken to where we would ride the quad bikes or buggies.

Face Coverings and Sunglasses

Quad bikes

Before getting on to the quads we were advised that we needed to buy glasses and face coverings because of the amount of dust. As we had our sunglasses we only had to buy the face covering which cost about £3. We were given brief instructions on how to ride the quads and buggies. Someone was washing the quads and buggies down with an hosepipe to remove the dust from the previous group ride. He then turned the hosepipe and wet all of the group individually. This was quite a relief as it was a very hot day.

Riding round the tracks

All the group had to follow the guide in a line. I (Debbie) was the first in the group and had to break quite often as the guide stopped regularly to ensure that every one in the group was ok. It was very dusty and you did need the glasses and face coverings. We went around a large track several times. It was quite slow and tame compared to the other experiences on this day but still quite enjoyable.

Final white water rafting

Finally we went back to the boat to complete our journey down the river. The white water rafting journey was approximately 3 hours and was so enjoyable.

Fishing

When we got to where we started we had a short time to do some fishing which is not something we would normally find exciting but I (Debbie) caught two decent sized fish which they cooked for us.

Lunch

We then had a buffet style meal of pasta, chicken, salad, fish and bread which was included in the price. The fish that I (Debbie) had caught earlier was cooked and served with the meal. Drinks were an additional cost but again not expensive.

Zip liner

Our last item on the adventure day was the Zip liner. Prior to going on the zip liner you were provided with a safety harness. The zip liner wasn’t at a great height nor was it at a great length. When you landed at the bottom of the zip wire there was someone there to catch you. Although a bit tame compared to other zip liners it was thoroughly enjoyable. We arrived back at our hotel at 6.30pm having had the most amazing, fun exciting day. The excursion cost £60 each and was well worth it. We booked our excursion from a stand just off of the beach.

Summary

This was a exceptionally enjoyable holiday where we met some lovely people and had a great time. Drinks and food in hotel was very good and location also was good with own private beach. We walked on the beach on many occasions and saw many themed hotel eg. Titanic, Concorde, Kremlin. Most of the hotels at Lara Beach are of an high standard. We would strongly recommend a visit to Lara Beach. Should an holiday come up at the right price we would go back to Lara Beach.

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Things to do

  • Visit Pamukkale
  • Do an adventure day it was great fun.
  • Spend a day at the beach.
  • Try the local cuisine
  • Visit a Bazaar
  • Have a massage

Top tips

  • Take Water Shoes for the beach
  • Take plenty of water and snacks if going to Pamukkale as it is a long day.
  • Take Sunglasses, Water shoes, Face Covering and Water Proof Phone Case if going on the adventure day.
  • Excursions are cheaper if bought outside of the hotel.
  • Check out if the specialist restaurants in the hotel are chargeable.
  • We booked the holiday last minute and paid a lot less than most people in the hotel.
  • Check out weather below for best time to visit Lara Beach.
  • Check out other resorts we have visited in Turkey. Click on the following links Kemer, Kusadasi

Weather

Temp – Celsius
Rain – mm
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
High Temp 151518212631343331262016
Low Temp5671014182121181497
Rainfall1801308080201010101090180210
Number of days111098631126812
Average daily temperatures and rainfall

Los Angeles

Los Angeles home to Hollywood

The film industry has had a large impact on Los Angeles since the early 20th century. Hollywood is considered the oldest film studio.

Travelling to Los Angeles

We started our journey at Leeds Bradford Airport on the 6th April 2019 and spent a couple of hours in the executive lounge which is well worth the price as you can get into the holiday spirit in a relaxed atmosphere, enjoying breakfast overlooking the runway accompanied for Debbie by a rhubarb gin and ginger while I stuck to the beer!  As I was using my BA travel concessions we flew in Business Class down to London, a very comfortable journey made all the better as it was accompanied by a couple of bottles of Champagne!

Night before flight

We arrived in London just after lunch, and ordered an Uber to pick us up and take us to an Airbnb we had booked in Stanwell nearby, as our flight to LA was not departing until the next day.  Never take a black cab from Heathrow as they are extortionately expensive and if you are not going very far they will be extremely unhappy as they really want fares into Central London.  Our Airbnb was pleasant and well equipped, and in a nice quiet location.  We decided to take a trip into nearby Staines, made famous by Ali G.  There are a couple of nice bars overlooking the River Thames and we had a pleasant afternoon.  We headed back to the Airbnb in the evening and got a good night’s sleep before heading back to the airport for our flight to LA.

Flight

The flight was full so as we were on staff travel we had to wait to see if we could get on the flight which is always a bit nerve-wracking but all turned out very well indeed as we were lucky enough to get seats in First Class!  It is always a pleasure to travel in First Class with BA, and no sooner had we sat down then we were offered a glass of very tasty Champagne!  For the next 11 hours we enjoyed excellent food, drinks (not much for me as I had to drive at the other end) and a nice relax watching films and a quick snooze.

Accommodation

Hire Car

We landed at LA in the afternoon, and once through immigration we took the bus to pick up our hire car, a sporty white Mustang.  It was only a 30 minute drive to the Airbnb we had booked near Manhattan Beach and we found it quite easily.  We parked up and were greeted by the owner who came out to us with a cold bottle of water and a warm welcome. 

Air bnb

The Airbnb was a room separate to the house, which was well equipped and you could sit out in the garden and use the BBQ facilities.  We unloaded our cases and decided to take a drive up to Venice Beach.  We had a walk around and called into the Venice Beach Bar which did very tasty looking Mexican food and appetising cocktails.  Debbie decided to make full use of the 2 for 1 offer on cocktails and had a couple of Margueritas.  We ordered some food which as often in America is way more than you can actually eat, but it was tasty and good value.  The bar has a chilled, fun vibe and if I hadn’t been driving we would have probably spent a good few hours there!

Venice Beach

Venice beach is a lively town with lots of interesting shops, cafes and bars to explore and we enjoyed a nice walk along the famous boardwalk.  It is a great place to people-watch as the place attracts all kinds of different people.  However by this time we were tired after the journey and the time difference and so we headed back to Manhattan Beach for a good sleep.

Hollywood

The next day we were up nice and early (as is typical for the first day after travelling from the UK) and decided that we would drive across LA to Hollywood for a bit of sight-seeing.  It felt good driving around with the roof down on the Mustang and eventually parked up in the Hollywood and Highland shopping centre, right in the centre of Hollywood.  We had a walk along Hollywood Boulevard, checking out all of the stars on the Walk of Fame.  We paid $5 for Debbie to have a star of her own, at least for 5 minutes! 

Tour Bus

We decided to take a tour of the famous stars houses which is a good way to tour around Hollywood and Beverly Hills while having a nosey at how some of the rich and famous live.  We were also taking to see a shop which is allegedly the most expensive shop in the world where you can only go in via appointment. The tour takes you into the hills and along Mulholland Drive from where you get a great view of both the Hollywood sign and over the whole of the LA area and the Hollywood Bowl.

Summary

Los Angeles is an amazing place with lots to see and do. We will definitely go back as we did not get to see everything we wanted to. Not sure if it is hard to get in to Vipers Room but we would have loved to have gone.

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Things to do

  • Visit the Beach
  • Take a tour of Hollywood and see the homes of the rich and famous
  • See LA from Mount Wilson Observatory
  • Visit Venice Beach
  • Visit Warner Brother’s Studio
  • Visit the walk of fame
  • Visit Grauman’s Chinese Theatre.
  • Drive down Rodeo Drive
  • Visit Universal Studio’s

Top tips

  • Airbnb is a great way to stay in LA at a low cost.
  • Car hire is very reasonable and a good way to get around LA
  • Tour bus was a good way to see the houses of the rich and famous with the tour guide providing you with all the information you need.
  • Food is very reasonably priced. When ordering be aware that they are often big portions.
  • Allow enough time to see all the things you want to see.
  • Check out the weather below for best time to visit LA.

Weather

Temp – Celsius
Rain – mm
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
High Temp 181819212224272827242319
Low Temp88910121316161412108
Rainfall79767125103005153166
Number of days666421001236
Average daily temperatures and rainfall

Rome

Rome an historical city and the capital of Italy

The city has the most population in Italy. It has approximately 2,900.00 residents. Rome’s history spans 28 centuries.

Travelling to Rome

Firstly we flew to Rome from Naples with Ryanair which cost around £85 including small suitcase. Also we had booked a private transfer with Suntransfer which cost around £75 return. At the airport our driver was waiting with a sign with our name on it. The journey to our apartment was around 35 minuites. Fortunately the car was of an high standard with good air conditioning as it was already starting to get hot at 11am.

Accommodation

Finally we reached our Air bnb with in walking distance from the Trastevere area. The apartment had everything we needed with separate bedroom and fully equipped kitchen. Although it was outside of the main areas of Rome it was still in a good location. The Air BnB was a lot cheaper than most of the hotels and also gave us space to relax when we wanted to. It had an outside patio area which was nice to sit and have a drink and a bite to eat in the sunshine.

Local supermarket

As we were on a bit of a budget as we had been to other areas of Italy which were quite expensive so we bought some drinks and food from the local supermarket. Food in the supermarket which was just around the corner from the Air bnb was of a similar price to shopping at home but obviously a lot cheaper than eating out everyday.

Temperature June/July

Spanish Steps

As our visit to Rome was in June/July the weather was very hot we ensured that we drank a lot of water to keep hydrated. In Rome there are many water fountains in which you can fill up your water bottle. Ensure that you take a reusable water bottle especially in the Summer months. Not only is this cheaper than buying the water but kinder to the environment.

Hop on hop off bus

On one of the days whilst in Rome we decided to see the sights of Rome via the hop on and off tour bus which was great. Although a lot of people did prefer to walk to each sight. Firstly we went to the Vatican Museums which was not too busy as this was early in the morning. Although it was early the sun was already getting hot. Throughout the day we used the hop on hop off bus to visit most of the sights. There is also a full audio on the bus providing information regarding the different sites which was extremely informative. The cost of the bus was around £22 for 1 day. If you book more than 1 day the price is a lot cheaper per day with 3 days costing around £30.

Destinations of hop on hop off bus

  • Vatican Museums
  • Basiica di San Pietro in Vincoli
  • Basilica of Santa Maria in Cosmedin
  • Pantheon
  • Roman Forum
  • St Marys of Angels and the Martyrs.
  • Galleria Borghese
  • Quirinal Place
  • Piazza Venizia & Altare della Patria
  • Trajan’s Market
  • Trevi Fountain
  • Piazza del Campidoglio
  • Sistine Chapel

Hop on hop off bus map

Hop on Hop off bus map

Colosseum

Colosseum

On another day we visited the Colosseum and allowed plenty of time to do this. We paid for a tour guide at the Colosseum which was included in the entry tickets £25. This was great as she provided us with a lot of information regarding the history of the Colosseum. Some of the information was quite gruesome but interesting nether the less. After the guided tour we were given time to walk round on our own. The Colosseum is more spectacular and more interesting than we have seen or heard on TV etc. Having allowed a lot of time to see the Colosseum we feel that we got the most out of our visit.

Summertime visiting the Colosseum.

There is some shade in the Colosseum but you see more if not wanting to stay in the shade all the time therefore ensure you have plenty of suncream and wear a hat if possible, There are water fountains with in the Colosseum so be sure to drink plenty of water.

Restaurants and bars

We were in Rome for 4 days which gave us another time to see everything that we wanted to do and more. Rome has so much to offer architecture, history, nightlife, shopping and culture. What ever your age and travel needs we are sure that Rome will have something to offer. On an evening we would walk to the Trastevere area which had lots of bars and restaurants. The bars and the restaurants were always lively what ever day we went. There are also some nice bars/restaurants along the Tiber River.

Street entertainers

Street Entertainer

There was always a lot of street entertainers there also. Most of the entertainers were so good you would actually pay to see them from Magic Acts to Acrobats. It was great to sit and have a drink and watch them. They did draw in a lot of crowds to. We were told to be careful of pickpockets when being distracted. We ensured we did not take anything of value out with us and always kept a close eye on our belongings.

Summary

We probably would not go back to Rome as we had managed to see and do everything we wanted to. The world is such a big place. We have so many other destinations on our list which we would like to visit. If you have never been to Rome then it is a great place to go and a must if you are ever in Europe/Italy.

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Things to do

  • Visit the Colosseum
  • Visit Trevi Fountain
  • Visit the Spanish Steps
  • Visit St Peters Square
  • Visit the Alter of the Fatherland
  • Visit Piazza Novona
  • Visit the Vatican Museum
  • Watch the Street entertainers.
  • Sample the local cuisine.
  • Enjoy the nightlife/Restaurants of Trastevere.

Top tips

  • If on a budget check out Air bnb it was cheaper for us at £200 for 4 nights.
  • Skyscanner is a good way to check out when the cheapest flights are.
  • If only have limited time plan your itinerary before visiting Rome.
  • Although the risk is low be aware of pickpockets.
  • If going to Rome in the summer months take a reusable water bottle to fill up regularly.
  • As with anywhere hot take plenty of suncream, hat etc as when you are site seeing you don’t realise how intense the sun is.
  • Check out weather below for best time to visit Rome. Please be aware that these are averages there for it could be hotter or colder.
  • Check out other places in Italy we have visited. Please click on the following links Venice, Pisa, Florence, Ravello.
  • Check out government safety advise when visiting Italy https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/italy/safety-and-security

    Weather

    Temp – Celsius
    Rain – mm
    JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
    High Temp 131417202429323027231815
    Low Temp336813171918161284
    Rainfall252019183367042384996
    Number of days767974306889
    Average daily temperatures and rainfall