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El Nido: Philippines
In the north of the island of Palawan, southwest of the Philippines, the ordinary aspect of the city of El Nido highlights the contrast between the mundane and the sublime. El Nido, a small village north of Palawan, Philippines, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world at the moment.
A popular destination since the 2007 edition of the Koh Lanta TV show took place there, El Nido is regularly a subject for reports with often typified titles “they have left
Palawan Island is located in the southwestern part of the Philippines archipelago, and is one of the most popular islands for tourists and expatriates because of its very pleasant climate (the island is sheltered from typhoons) and the fact that its population is very welcoming, making its visit safe.
White sandy beaches, coconut palms, sun and idleness are the essential ingredients for a successful holiday. When you come to Palawan, you can’t go wrong!
Price: R$ 3.056
Anse Source d'Argent: Seicheles
Anse Source d'Argent beach is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, and with good reason. Its turquoise waters, white sand and impressive rocks formed by the action of water and wind.
The route to the beautiful Anse Source d'Argent beach is made through an old coconut and vanilla plantation where it is still possible to see the old coconut mills. In addition, it is possible to visit its peculiar inhabitants, the giant tortoises.
Dusk is one of the best times to visit Anse Source d'Argent beach, as it is when the colors are more intense and the photos take on an almost unreal aspect.
Price: R$ 11.480
Hidden Beach: Marietta Islands, Mexico
Playa del Amor the “beach of love” more typically called the Hidden Beach Mexico, is a secluded sandy cavern on one of the islands that make up Marietas Islands National Park, located on the north end of Bahía de Banderas, an hour northwest of Puerto Vallarta and only fifteen minutes from Punta Mita, Nayarit.
The Marieta Islands are a group of uninhabited islands about 35 km north of Puerto Vallarta, or one-hour boat ride, known for its breathtaking landscapes, wildlife and hidden cave beach.The Marietas Islands were originally formed many thousands of years ago by volcanic activity.
Price: 3.508
7 Mile Beach: Negril, Jamaica
Finding beaches in the Caribbean is easy. Finding beaches that are accessible, clean and family friendly, is a bit of a more difficult task. The best beaches in Jamaica can be found in places like Ocho Rios, Montego Bay, and Negril. Among the most beautiful beaches, Seven Mile Beach in Negril, Jamaica is the shining star.
Powdery white sand, crystal clear water and loads of watersports set the tone for an experience at Seven Mile Beach which has skyrocketed in popularity over the years. The beach is near Norman Manley Boulevard in Negril, which is a relatively small town with a population of just over 3,000 people. Considered a legendary beach for experienced beach hoppers, Seven Mile Beach consists of a long four-mile stretch, while the other three miles extends into Bloody Bay.
Price: R$ 10.356
l Castillo: Tulum, Mexico
As tourism grows in the region, the city develops more. However, despite this development, Tulum still preserves the simple, rustic and roots characteristics that were responsible for its popularity.
In addition, there is all the concern with sustainable development, which is precisely what makes Tulum a special place, very different from the style of Cancun, its large buildings and all-inclusive resorts.
I would define Tulum as a “rustic-chic” place in tune with the environment… The simple place blends in with chic restaurants and hotels that approach a different concept of luxury. Tulum's hotel zone doesn't have grandiose buildings, but they are very beautiful, with a peculiar architecture that catches the eye and makes you want to take lots of pictures, because every corner has its charm.
Price: 10.259
Nassau: Bahamas
Nassau is the capital and largest city in the Bahamas, with approximately 250,000 inhabitants. Just look at how important Nassau is… The Bahamas as a whole has just 400,000 inhabitants! It is located in New Providence, one of the more than 700 islands that make up the country.
Nassau was founded by the British in the 17th century. It became a “pirate republic” for years. Even the famous Blackbeard has settled there! Then the British regained power.
Since 1973 the Bahamas has been an independent country, but is part of the Commonwealth. They have a prime minister and their queen is Elisabeth II.