Travel Photo Of The Day- Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, Italy

Village of Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, Italy

Photo By Dan Breckwoldt

Village of Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, Italy

Riomaggiore, Italy is part of the area known as Cinque Terre. The area is part of the rustic Italian Riviera and is comprised of five cities: Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso. The history of Riomaggiore and the Cinque Terre area sounds as if it could have been ripped from a movie script. The area along the coast was dangerous and uninhabitable until around 1000 A.D. due to the large population of pirates, marauders and slave traders prone to frequenting the area.

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Travel Photo Of The Day- Whitehaven Beach, Queensland, Australia

Whitehaven Beach, Queensland, Australia

Photo By Giovanni Gagliardi

Colors of Whitehaven Beach in Queensland, Australia

Located on Whitsunday Island in Queensland Australia, Whitehaven Beach streaches for 4 miles. Whitehaven Beach is known as Queenslands cleanest beach.

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Travel Photo Of The Day- Oyster Bay, Tasmania

Scenic Oyster Bay, Tasmania

Photo By Tamara Bauer

Scenic Oyster Bay, Tasmania

Tasmania is referred to as the "natural state" the "island of inspiration" and a "world apart" rather than a "world away." Tasmania deserves those accolades as it boasts the cleanest air in the world and the rainwater is so pure that it is captured and bottled. Read more….

 

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Travel Photo Of The Day- London Bridge, Victoria, Australia

London Bridge, Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia

Photo By Robyn Mackenzie

London Bridge, Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia

 

Located on Australia's southern coast, Victoria and Port Campbell National Park offer breathtaking coastline.

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Travel Photo Of The Day- Riviera, Nayarit, Mexico

Pacific Ocean Riviera, Nayarit, Mexico

Photo By Otto Dusbaba

Pacific Ocean coast and beach in Riviera Nayarit, Mexico

Located in Western Mexico along a large section of the Pacific coastline, Nayarit has become a popular tourist destination in recent years due to it's beautiful landscape, wildlife, culture, and largely undeveloped coastal region. From the ocean to its mountains and forests, the state of Nayarit is the perfect getaway for the adventurer or someone looking for a relaxing vacation amid striking beauty.

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Travel Photo Of The Day- Sunset Tamarindo, Costa Rica

Sunset over Pacific Ocean, Tamarindo, Costa Rica

Photo By Jeff Stein

Sunset Over The Pacific Ocean, Tamarindo, Costa Rica

The Playa Tamarindo is a long stretch of white sandy beach that offers two excellent wave breaks for advanced surfers. One is the rocky Pico Pequeño point and the other is the El Estero near the mouth of the river estuary.

Costa Rica with miles of beaches with pure white sand and sparkling waters, where visitors can swim, surf, and even whale and dolphin watch. Rainforests, mountains, and tropical fauna cover the land. It is a veritable paradise.

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Travel Photo Of The Day- Cabo San Lucas Arch

The famous Los Arcos at Land's end in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.

Photo by Patricia Marroquin

The famous Los Arcos at Land's End in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.

 

Cabo San Lucas located on the southern tip of Baja California Sur, Mexico, is perhaps best known for its aquatic attractions, luring thousands of tourists every season with its astounding beaches, coral reefs and surrounding deserts. Aside from just relaxing in the sun, visitors can enjoy a wide variety of activities, such as surfing tours, off-roading through the dunes or parasailing. The amazing variety of marine life makes scuba diving and snorkeling very popular. It also draws sport fishers from all over, hosting the largest marlin tournament in the world.

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Travel Photo Of The Day-12 Apostles, Victoria, Australia

12 Apostles, Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia

Photo by Robyn Mackenzie

The Twelve Apostles, Port Campbell National Park, Great Ocean Road Victoria, Australia

 

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The Island of the Venetian Lagoon, Murano, Burano and Torcello

Looking for a day trip while staying in Venice? While there is plenty to see outside of the city there is still quite a bit to see close at hand.

The three islands of Murano, Burano and Torcello all sit in the Venetian Lagoon and are easily reached by a number of water taxis, or vaporetti. Tour companies do offer combined tours of all the islands, but the time on each one is limited. Seeing each one on your own gives you more time to take in the local color. So take a day and venture out of your hotel or apartments in Venice to explore 3 of the most famous of 117 small islands that make up Venice.

Murano Island

View of Murano Island, Venice, ItalyOn Murano Island, it’s all about the glass. To preserve the secrets of Murano glass, and to prevent the spread of fire through the water bound city of Venice, workers once had to live on the island. Today visitors can see glass-making at the Fornace – Entrata Libera, a factory that is open to the public. After a ten minute demonstration, exit through the showroom where you may find your own bit of authentic Murano glass. The Museo Vetrario, or the Glass Museum, has samples of glass that are as old as Egypt’s pyramids. Murano Island is easily reached by waterbus from a number of stops throughout the Venetian waterfront. Most of the restaurants are along the Campo Santo Stefano and the canals. Some are pricey affairs, but snack bars offer budget-minded pizzas, sandwiches or gelato treats.

Colorful Houses of Burano, ItalyBurano Island

Burano Island is where you go to find hand-made lace, this quiet locale’s claim to fame. The Lace Museum traces the tradition of the island’s lace industry and a number of shops market the locally made creations. Most of the island’s canals are framed with colorful homes, made even brighter by window boxes filled with flowers. Boats are docked along the canals, the Venetian equivalent of the family car. The even smaller island of Mazzorbo is connected to Burano by a foot bridge. A water taxi from Fondamente Nove will get your directly to Burano. Trattoria al Gatto Nero is the one restaurant on the island.

Torcello Island

Wall with old Reliefs, Torcello, ItalyLargely a nature preserve, Torcello Island is also home to the Cathedral of Santa Maria Dell’Assunta, dating back to the 7th century. The cathedral is home to mosaics from the Byzantine Period, added to the structure in the 11th and 12th centuries. A tiny museum sits at the top of the bell tower. This is the island to visit if you want a little bit of peace and quiet. One restaurant, Osteria al Pointe del Diavolo, is an upscale affair offering both indoor and outdoor dining and an assortment of dishes featuring seafood, pasta and local vegetables. To reach Torcello, take a water taxi from Fondamente Nove to Burano Island and then transfer to the Line T water taxi.

After spending a great day visiting the 3 islands of Murano, Burano and Torcello you will be ready to return to your Venice apartments or hotels to clean up before spending the evening enjoying the lights and nightlife that Italy’s romantic city has to offer.

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Cinque Terre, A Day Trip From Florence Italy

The Cinque Terre region on the Ligurian coast of Italy is one of the places to visit on a day trip from Florence. This group of five villages is approximately 165 kilometers (103 miles) northwest of Florence. Visitors can reach the Cinque Terre from Florence by driving or taking a train. The roads in the Cinque Terre are very narrow and winding. Travelers may prefer to take a train to the town of La Spezia. This trip takes approximately two and a half hours. A train trip from La Spezia to Riomaggiore takes a few minutes. The Cinque Terre villages are Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso al Mare.

Manarola Village, Cinque Terre, ItalyEvery village in the Cinque Terre has its own train station. Travelers can purchase Cinque Terre cards at every station. These cards can be used to ride the train between the villages all day and will give visitors access to the walking trails between the villages.

Visitors can climb a road from the Riomaggiore train station to reach the Castle of Riomaggiore from the 13th century. Travelers can dive and sail in the water near Riomaggiore. The terrace at A Pie de Ma restaurant here overlooks the sea. Guests can order salted anchovies, fish carpaccio and other dishes made from local seafood. Local wine is served with the food.

The path to from Riomaggiore to Manarola, the Via dell’Amore, runs along hills above the sea. This path is two kilometers long. Travelers can also take the train from Riomaggiore to Manarola.

Colorful houses perch on hills above the sea in Manarola. The town is surrounded by grapevines. There are hiking trails in the hills above Manarola. The church of San Lorenzo in the piazza was built in the 14th century. The church’s bell tower dates back to the 12th century and was originally a watchtower. Local seafood dishes served at Il Porticciolo in Manarola include stuffed squid, anchovies flavored with lemon, stuffed mussels and grilled swordfish.

The village of Corniglia is on a hill above the water. Visitors can climb a staircase with 400 steps from the beach or take a shuttle bus to reach the village. The village is surrounded on three sides by vineyards and terraces. Visitors can sit in the quiet town square and soak up the sun. Customers at the Osteria a Cantina de Mananan can order roast rabbit and anchovies stuffed with herbs. This little restaurant is in the stone cellar of an old house.

Travelers can take a 90-minute hike or a four-minute train ride from Corniglia to Vernazza. Parts of Vernazza were built during medieval times. The lookout tower was built in the 11th century. Seafood risotto is served at the Belforte restaurant here.

Visitors who walk from Vernazza to Monterosso al Mare will pass quiet coves and waterfalls. Historic buildings in Monterosso al Mare include the church of San Giovanni Battista from 1220. The Ristorante Belvedere here has tables by the water. Stuffed mussels and octopus salad are two of the menu items.

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