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Spoonbill House Airbnb, Caye Caulker

The Spoonbill House is situated on the picturesque Caribbean island of Caye Caulker in the tiny country of Belize. The Island has a population of only around 2000 but has a thriving tourist industry and a mellow vibe with the motto “go slow” being used as the island’s slogan. The people of Caye Caulker are friendly and helpful and make you feel welcome and good traditional Belizean food can be found all over the island

Caribbean Villas Hotel, San Pedro

Caribbean Villas Hotel is located on the beautiful island of Ambergris Caye in the small country of Belize and is fronted by 250 feet of gorgeous white sandy beach. This resort is situated on the edge of San Pedro Town but far enough from the hustle and bustle of the busy parts to obtain peace and serenity while visiting. That being said a nice relaxed 10-minute stroll along the beach will lead you to San Pedro and its amenities such as restaurants, markets, and souvenir shops.

Dream Cabanas, Caye Caulker

Dream Cabanas is a boutique hotel with both Caribbean and European style mixed perfectly into one fantastic little hotel. It is located on Caye Caulker which is an island in the Caribbean and is one of about 450 islands in the tiny Central American country of Belize. Caye Caulker is a wonderful example of easy living and has no cars on the entire island as well as the motto “go slow”, which may be gently enforced by a local rastaman if you choose to ride your peddle bike a little too fast.

Horseshoe Bay, West Vancouver

Horseshoe Bay is a quaint seaside village in West Vancouver with picture-perfect scenery of Howe Sound and its surrounding islands. The village is home to a BC Ferries terminal that happens to connect the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada with Vancouver Island via ocean ferry. Horseshoe Bay is located at the western tip of West Vancouver and is also the gateway to the Sea to Sky Highway that leads to Squamish, Whistler, and into the BC interior to Pemberton and Lillooet.

Saud Beach, llocos Norte

The Ilocos region in the Philippines includes the two provinces of Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur. Perhaps the most beautiful and relatively untouched destination in Ilocos Norte is Pagudpud. The area known as Pagudpud is a gorgeous place that is rich in thick jungle wilderness, magical white sand beaches, and friendly locals. One beach that has caught the attention of adventure seekers, backpackers, and people who just want a relaxing holiday is the incredible Saud Beach

Palm Canyon Resort, Palm Springs

Located in Palm Springs and tucked into the edge of the great San Jacinto Mountain Range, Palm Canyon Resort is the perfect place to experience Palm Springs, California, and its surrounding environment. From the resort, guests can easily access some of the main attractions this lively city has to offer. Some of the attractions include hiking the nearby Indian Canyons park,

Daluyon Beach and Mountain Resort

Daluyon Beach and Mountain Resort is an incredible hotel located on the edge of a thick jungle wilderness area of Palawan, Philippines, also known as “the last frontier of the Philippines”. It is the prime jump-off point to visit the popular and renowned Puerto Princesa Subterranean River, which is one of the largest, most amazing rivers of its kind in the world and has been named one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature.

Eco Mountain Beach Resort, Pannzian

Pannzian Beach Resort is situated in a remote area of the Philippines in the northernmost reaches of Luzon island in the beautiful province of Ilocos Norte. Though close to the fairly popular, but busy beach resort area of Pagudpud, Pannzian remains a world away from that and offers up a much-needed dose of peace and solitude for the weary travel beaten backpacker. It provides very affordable and clean rooms, with a laid back ambiance.

Guide to Travel Vancouver

Being the most populous city in the province of British Columbia, Canada, Vancouver boasts a whole host of activities, especially during the summer months. Having a metro population of roughly 2.4 million and being one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the world, makes Vancouver a very interesting cultural melting-pot. Foods from every part of the world can be found here and foodies can go on wild adventures with their taste buds.