Posts Tagged ‘Islands’
Vacation In the Caribbean island of Bequia
Bequeath Island is one of the island territories that make up the archipelago of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in the Caribbean Sea. It is the second largest in the Caribbean territory, where its population lives mainly from fishing.
Being little known and visited by international tourists, the island is a very relaxed to enjoy summer vacation, diving, snorkeling and other water activities.
In addition to its beautiful beaches either Caribbean, and to walk through the rustic villages where tranquility reigns in Port Elizabeth which is the capital of the island is a large bay where ships dock and sailboats, so the landscape that offers this small town is truly beautiful.
There you can tour the town walking and enjoying the warmth of the locals. There are restaurants everywhere, Internet sites, markets with fruits and vegetables, local regional items, nautical items and libraries.
Along the coast is very warm and images that are available are as varied and beautiful that captivate travelers. As part of the daily ritual we see that there are vendors who offer their boats from various foods.
While there is no luxury hotels bequeath, if you have several places to stay as Anthony Eden House, Stella Marais, Star Dust, Whalers Lodge, and Turtle Point.
Discover the Islands of Scotland
Some of the most popular routes are those that range from Ullapool to and from Tobermory to Srornoway Castle bay, so travel to the islands is not difficult, tickets can also be used for any destination and used in two ways.
The Hebrides are on the west side of Scotland, is a perfect destination for beach and mountain. One of its main attractions is the whales, which can go on boat trips to see, where you can also see dolphins and seals along the way. While those tourists who love the beautiful scenery, an excellent option is to visit the outside of the Hebrides, the islands of Quist and Harris. Whereas if you prefer to see traditional villages and castles, the ideal is to move to the Inner Hebrides.
Orkney Islands in northern Scotland, is a perfect destination for lovers of nature, especially birds. In this archipelago of 70 islands we can find one of the largest concentrations of waterfowl and raptors, as well as a variety of relics of the Neolithic. Perhaps these are the islands that most impact, especially prehistoric footprints that we find in abundance on their land. In Orkney we can still see the old ships of the English fleet were hiding Churchill on its shores.
Coast Province of British Columbia In Canada
Off the coast of British Columbia province in Canada, Pacific waters, there emerges the Queen Charlotte archipelago, consisting of about of about 150 small islands, with beaches and small towns, where you can enjoy a quiet getaway Weekend.
In this corner Canadian island, a small site holds archaeological interest tourism; the island is Anthony, historical place of residence of the Haifa fishermen. Currently this site is uninhabited, but remains despite the very wet climate, many cultural expressions, and caves with burial remains and several totem poles carved in cedar wood, belonging to the village of Instants, the “People of Cod red “.
There, the remains of homes that can be seen were built on wooden platforms, and totems are engraved signs, emblematic perhaps related to each family.
The Haifa was warriors, and formed extended families on the island dedicated to salmon fishing, collecting shellfish and crustaceans. There is also evidence that in his spare time was devoted to the manufacture of figurines, bone harpoons, nets and other items used in fishing. Since 1981, the former Village Instants on the list of World Heritage of UNESCO.