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Things To Do On The Big Island Big Island, Hawaii We spent 5 amazing days exploring Hawaii’s waterfalls, beaches, volcanoes, and wildlife. Here are some of the best things to do on the Big Island Of Hawaii during your visit! 2020 UPDATE: Yes, it is currently safe to visit the Big Island. Parts of the National Park are still closed due to the 2018 eruption of Kilauea Volcano, but the big lava flows have stopped — read latest updates here. Oahu might be the most popular and busiest Hawaiian island, but The Big Island of Hawai’i is the largest, and incredibly it’s still growing! When I lived on Oahu a few years ago, I was a broke college student who couldn’t afford to visit other Hawaiian islands… After our epic road trip on the Big Island, I now realize what I was missing! With so many adventure activities, a laid-back attitude, and far fewer people, it really demonstrated how different the Hawaiian islands can be. If you’re planning to visit Hawaii, I wanted to recommen
Cathedral Cove Beach, Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand. The marine reserve attracts many tourists once in New Zealand. It is hard to capture the actual beauty of the beach in a picture, the photographers say. Snorkeling and diving are very popular activities in the adjacent Hahei Beach, since the marine life is very colorful in the reserve: sponge gardens, reef and various other species catch attention. And, of course, the natural Cathedral Cove, shaped by water and wind, defines the landscape and makes it a popular spot to visit. Photo by Unknown Photo by Unknown Photo by Unknown Photo by Unknown Photo by Unknown Photo by Unknown Photo by Daniel Peckham [symple_googlemap title=”Cathedral Cove Beach, Coromandel Peninsula” location=”Cathedral Cove Beach, Coromandel Peninsula” zoom=”10″ height=250]
Going on a river cruise has long been on my bucket list. There's just something about cruising down a major river, stopping in new cities every day, that has always appealed to me. I've been on many ocean cruises and have enjoyed them well enough, but I had a feeling that river cruising was going to be even more my style. And I was definitely right. I spent a week onboard the AmaPrima, cruising down the Danube from Budapest to Bulgaria on AmaWaterways‘ Black Sea Voyage. It's a route that's not as popular as others in Europe (for example, you'll find many more people who have cruised through France and Germany, or the upper part of the Danube), but I wanted a different cruising experience. I didn't want to go where everyone else was going. The Black Sea Voyage was definitely that. We were in a completely different part of Europe — one with history both ancient and recent; one where you still have to pass border controls at every stop; and one where I knew I w
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