Friday, May 27, 2016

Menorca

         Minorca (Menorca in Spanish) has a big diversity of landscapes. There’s a countryside, a cityside, vast green fields, mountains, rock ground, rock walls, prehistoric monuments, cities with beautiful old typic of Spain architecture, rocky shores and clear water beaches.
         It’s an island placed on the Balearic Islands, in Spain, and it’s a great family destination with around 50 beaches. The whole island has become a biosphere reserve by Unesco, to preserve the incredible fauna and flora.  





         The island has eight administrative divisions: 
  • Maó (or Mahon)
  • Es Castell
  • Sant Lluis
  • Alaior
  • Es Mercada
  • Es Migjorn Gran
  • Ferreries
  • Ciutadella.






Information:
Population: 95.000 
Language: Menorquí, Spanish and Catalan (in touristic areas they speak english too)
Coin: Euro
Best period to go: April to September (August is when is more full of tourists)
Capital: Maó (or Mahon)
Culinary: Fish and sea food are the most common options in restaurants, there is also the Mahon cheese, Minorcan mayonnaise and Pomada, a gin with lemon drink produced there.


            You should rent a car or a motorbike if you want to go to all of the beaches, because they are far from each other. There are buses too but it’s not the better option. Another option is renting a bike, and going by bus from one city to another.
            The major towns are Mahon and Ciutadella, that are the ones that are recommended and I will talk about them.
            You must carry your passport with you by law, and you will probably have to show it if you are paying by credit card.

Activities available in most of the beaches and resorts:
  • Diving
  • Windsurfing
  • Fishing
  • Sailing
  • Riding schools (horses)
  • Golf clubs
  • Fishing


What to do
The theme park AquaRock offers kamikaze slide, go-karts, trampolines, and a mini golf course, plenty of pools and a lot more! More information here: http://www.aquarock-menorca.com/UK/indexUK.html



Monte Toro: the highest peak in Menorca, there you can see the whole island, it's really beautiful!


Son Bou beach: one of the most beautiful beaches and the biggest one in Menorca, offers many facilities and is accessible by public transportation. 


Macarella and Macarelleta: a typical Menorca picture, both are beautiful beaches. When you get to Macarella you have to walk a little to get to Macarelleta, but there's a beautiful view on the way.

Macarella


Macarelleta
Mahon (Maó)
Attractions:

Military Museum at Cala Corrp Barracks


Church of Santa Maria


The famous harbour


Restaurants: 
Café del Nord at Local Comercial


Antica Pizzeria Don Vito


Hotels:
The Hotel Port Mahon at Fort de l’Eau, near the city center, above the Mahon harbour (sethotels.com)



Ciutadella

Town Hall


Restaurants:
La Guitarra at Carrer Dolors


Aquarium Restaurante Arroceria


Hotel:
The Hotel Tres Sants at Carrer San Cristòbal 2 is in the heart of old-town Ciutadella (grupelcarme.com)


Hotel Rural Saint Ignasi: offers watersports, pool, riding, bikes, tennis court and more. 


Cala Blanca: small beach with a variety of shops, restaurants, hotels, and bars around.


Famous traditional Ciutadella party: Festes de Sant Joan' is held annually in Ciutadella, from 23 to 25 June, it’s a three day party.




Sources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5p9Tb3OpWtU (accessed in the 26/5/2016 at 14:30)
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Photos;

aqua rock 2: http://static3.traveltek.net/images/www.go-there.co.uk/slideshow/GalleryView_ds_images/waterparks/aquarock-menorca/aquarock-menorca-kids-pool.jpg
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Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Cancún

Cancún is a beach city in the state of Quintana Roo in Mexico, that has plenty of restaurants, 5 stars resorts, shoppings, clubs and a lot more! It’s a famous touristic city because of the wonderful beaches, it’s also an expensive city. 


Information:
Language: Spanish
Weather: Tropical and humid it goes from 20 to 30 degrees.
Car rental is not necessary since there’s a good bus system and taxis too.
Stay in a resort! It’s really worth it. The resorts are spectacular and you get amazed by how beautiful and wonderful they are, and there are many of them!
If you are going to the parks, I recommend you to buy a water shoe, and don’t buy it in the parks because is more expansive, buy it in mercado 28 or another store.

Attractions to do in Cancún:
Kukulcan Plaza and Luxury Avenue 
These two shoppings have a lot of Mexican culture and expensive fancy stores.  



Mercado 28: It's a street fair with good prices, try to bargain because this is common in Cancún and the traders put the price lower if you do.


Isla Mujeres: It's a famous beautiful beach that has a incredible underwater museum.


Columbus Dinner: Fancy boat with sunset view to have dinner for couples or friends, with live music and dance for 98 dollars. 

Swimming with dolphins (available in the X-caret park, Lasnai shopping and Isla Mujeres).


Sky rider: You fly in a ballon that is being taken by a boat, it's super nice! 


Chichen Itza: You can see the Mayan culture and the tour plus guide is 70 dollars.


 Playa del Carmen: Wonderful famous beach.




Jungle tour: You drive your own motor boat and there’s a tour with a snorkel stop, it's 60 dollars from 3 to 4 hours. 

Jet Ski: 40 dollars-30 minutes (sometimes it some other place is more expansive or cheap).


 Jetpack: "rocket water backpack”.



 Flyboard: Water rocket in your feet.



Hoverboard: Water skate, 90 dollars 



Yucatan Cenotes:
  • Cenote Dos Ojos, near Tulum 


  • Cenote Yokdzonot, near Chichén Itza 




  • Cenote Azul, near Tulum and Playa Del Carmen

  • Cenote Samulá, near Valladolid and Chichén Itzá 


Coco Bongo: Famous club in the whole world.



Señor Frog’s: bar/club/restaurant 



  • X-caret: approximately 116 dollars per person with transport included 





  • Xel-Há: approximately 129 dollars per person all included 





  • Xplor: approximately 150 dollars per person all included 





Sources:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAXM2fmhkMY (accessed in the 5/12/2016 at 18:05)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpwdMRiWS1g (accessed in the 5/12/2016 at 19:30)
Photos:

jet ski: http://blog.bestday.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/ED-CANCUNMEXICO-MARCH-112014-jet-ski-and-beach-on-a-sunny-dayCancun.Cancun-is-the-most-touristic-city-in-the-Yucatan..jpgjet pack: http://www.jetpackadventures.com/images/570x340/experiences-jetpack.jpgfly board: http://www.cancunmoonpalaceresort.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/flyboard-cancun-advanture.jpghover board: https://a.travel-assets.com/mediavault.le/media/d2b6c6929bc3f04c4035c8889f81087d6a40f86c.jpegcenote ponderosa: http://static.wixstatic.com/media/0b47d1_7d8b374503d3498da7b638dd7c1a7216.jpg_256 cenote dos ojos: http://img2.10bestmedia.com/Images/Photos/230587/8339790152-27a91baef4-b_54_990x660_201404241203.jpg Cenote Yokdzonot: http://romance.taferresorts.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Head-to-Cenote-Yokdzonot-640x320.jpgcenote azul: http://keepcalmandwander.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Cenote-Azul-Tulum-Mexico-Riviera-Maya-15.jpg