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Barbados Beach, Blue Sea and Sky Poster

Blue Seas of Barbados


Blue Seas of Barbados

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Barbados is the most easterly of the West Indian islands of the Caribbean, so that its eastward coasts meets the rolling breakers of the Atlantic and the island is cooled by refreshing breezes, while the western shores meet the warm tropical waters of the Caribbean. Overhead the sun shines and shines – a permanent invitation to relax and enjoy the beautiful silverly beaches.

Recommended Restaurants: Josef’s, St Lawrence Gap, Christ Church; The Round House Inn, Bathsheba, St Joseph; The Restaurant at Southsea, St Lawrence Gap, Christ Church; Waterfront Cafe, The Carenage, Bridgetown.

Hotels in Barbados

Golden Sands Hotel Christchurch, Maxwell
Silver Sands Resort Barbados
Time Out At The Gap Christ Church, City
Blue Orchids Beach Hotel Christchurch, Worthing Beach
Allamanda Beach Hotel Christchurch, City Centre / Hastings Plaza
Blue Horizon Hotel Barbados, Rockley Beach
Amaryllis Hotel Christchurch, Palm Beach
Coconut Court Hotel Christchurch, Hastings Beach
The Savannah Barbados, Rockley Beach
Pirates Inn Christchurch, City Centre
Coral Mist Hotel Christchurch, Worthing Beach
Divi Southwinds Beach Resort Christ Church, City

Paul Gauguin’s Martinique Seashore Painting Giclee Print

Seashore I, 1887, Island of Martinique

Seashore I, 1887, Island of Martinique
Paul Gauguin
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The most important sight of the island is the lava drowned town of St Pierre, once the most cultured city in these seas, but only 70 years ago its 30,000 inhabitants were overwhelmed by the eruption of Mont Pelee. The ruins today are a poignant sight and the museum of pathetic and tortured remmants evokes a Caribbean Pompei. The drive and back (excursions are easily reserved) is a circuit touristique in itself, revealing the extensive savannahs, the slopes of the smoking volcano and the tropical rain forest of the interior.

To the south of the island are the good beaches, the dry savannah with its prehistoric pertrified wood and Diamant Roc, where British sailors from Nelson’s Fleet once created a minature Gibraltar. You may also want to visit the childhood home of the Empress Josephine, a ruin with a small museum in Trois Ilets, only a short distance from Fort de France. Her statue dominates La Savane. In the capital you should go to Centre des Arts, and to the museum with its Carib and Arawak artifacts. The library is an interesting building to the memory of Schoelcher, the man who freed the slaves and who, in doing so, probably freed the creative spirit of Martinique.

Seychelles Sunset Landscape Print – Exotic Travel Posters

Seychelles print
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Mahe, the largest and most populated of the islands, has a number of features to recommend it. A car is almost a necessity for exploration as the coastal roads weave through some of the most exciting coastal scenery in the world. Particularly noteworthy is the drive over the hills to Grand Anse and the coastal trip south from Victoria. Also near Victoria is Beau Vallon, one of the best beaches on the island. Victoria has a museum, Botanical Gardens, and Government House.

Praslin, the second largest of the group of islands, can be reached either by boat and plane. Although the island is only 23 miles from Mahe, the boat journey takes about four hours, so it may be advisable to consider staying on Praslin is the Vallee de Mai where you can see the coco-de-mer palm which produces the world’s largest fruit, a double coconut which can weigh up to 4o lbs. Hotels in Praslin are Cote d’Or Fishing Lodge, Chateau de Feuilles, Pante Cabris.

La Digue, the next island out, about 1 hour by boat from Praslin, has just native huts, cocnut palms, ox carts, pigs and chickens.

Travel Posters: Mustique Grenadines St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Mustique Grenadines St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Mustique Grenadines St. Vincent and the Grenadines
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St Vincent and its constellation of green islets, known as the St Vincent Grenadines, constitute one of the healthiest and most relaxing tourist spots in the Caribbean. The people are friendly, the climate radiant, the scenery a delight. Originally claimed by the French, the islands were ceded to Britain in the 18th century. From St Vincent to Petit St Vincent at the far end of the archipelago the islands appear as a collage of emerald hills and glistening beaches. English spoken everywhere.

Climate is sunny and warm, with an average temperature of 78 F. and rainy spells in the summer and fall. Though the dry or showerless period runs from December – April, St Vincent’s sun knows no seasons making the island a year round resort.

Arnos Vale Airport is 1.5 miles from the city. Duty-free shop and Tourist Information counter.

Outside the winter season (during May – November period) rates can be lower by one-half or two-thirds, especially in the out-of-town hotels. The Kingstown Tourist Board can arrange accommodations at its two bureaux – one at the airport and the other in town. There are also branches on the islands; Bequia Union.

If the stay does not exceed six months, US, Canadian and British citizens need only proof of identity and return ticket to their respective countries (or, in the case of British citizens, to the country from which they came). Other nationals require passport, in some cases visa, and a smallpox vaccination certificate. Duty-free allowance is 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 0.5 lb tobacco; 1 quart of wine or spirits.

Bimini Sunset Art Print

Bimini Sunset Art Print

Bimini Sunset Art Print
Susan Bryant
38 in. x 19 in.
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Bimini Island (Bahamas)

Bimini is the westernmost district of the Bahamas composed of a chain of islands located about 53 miles (81 km) due east of Miami, Florida. Bimini is the closest point in the Bahamas to the mainland United States and approximately 137 miles (209 km) west-northwest of Nassau. The combined population for the islands is estimated to be about 1600.

The largest islands are North Bimini and South Bimini. The District of Bimini also includes Cay Sal Bank, more than 62 miles (100 km) further south, which is geographically not a part of the Bimini Islands but a separate unit. North Bimini is about seven miles (11 km) long and 700 feet (210 m) wide. Its main settlement is Alice Town, a collection of shops, restaurants, and bars surrounding a single road known as “The King’s Highway”.

South Bimini houses an airstrip, South Bimini Airport, and offers a quiet alternative to the slow bustle of North Bimini. There is a small community of homes on South Bimini known as Port Royale. For many years, South Bimini tourists were limited to boaters because there were few accommodations other than private homes.

The ocean surrounding the islands is considered to be one of the world’s top big-game fishing spots. Because Bimini is close to Miami, Florida, many American anglers go to the island by boat to fish or to enjoy the local nightlife. Scuba diving and snorkeling are also popular activities, as there are many shipwrecks in the area, such as the wreck of the SS Sapona, which ran aground in 1926 during a hurricane. The top of the ship is exposed to the air while the bottom half is submerged. Parts of the wreck were stripped over the years and some of the wood was used in the construction of the Compleat Angler Hotel and bar on North Bimini.

Island of St Lucia Travel Posters – Sunset Through Palms Print

St Lucia, Sunset Through Palms on the Island of St Lucia, Caribbean

St Lucia, Sunset Through Palms on the Island of St Lucia, Caribbean
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The beauty of St Lucia’s scenery can be judged from the fact that Hollywood made it the setting for Dr Doolittle, the Rex Harrison masterpiece. It has picturesque harbor towns; white sandy beaches and clear blue sea; orchids, fruit trees and vast banana plantations and volcanic peaks. It is a real holiday island which on 1 December every year celebrates Discovery Day; according to legend St Lucia was discovered by shipwrecked French sailors in 1502 and after that was ruled seven times by the French and seven times by the English.

Bali: Island of the Gods

Ulun Danu Temple, Bali, Indonesia

Ulun Danu Temple, Bali, Indonesia
Jecan, Gavriel
12 in. x 16 in.
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Find your center on an island so spiritual it’s become known as “Island of the Gods.” The warm, spiritual essence that writer Elizabeth Gilbert discovered here and celebrated in Eat, Pray, Love has been native to Bali for centuries. It’s one of 17,000 islands in the Indonesian archipelago—and the only one on which Hindus form the majority (93 percent). Even more striking is the fact that there is a spiritual celebration here nearly every day.

Three Hindu temples at the Besakih (the Mother Temple of Bali) survived a 1963 eruption that destroyed nearby villages while missing by mere yards this terraced complex atop volcanic Mount Agung. The event is still considered a miracle by locals, who arrive in regular procession; they balance offerings on their head and climb the steps to the sound of mantras, jingling bells, and the sharp flutter of umbul-umbuls (ceremonial Balinese flags).

Anyone interested in exploring the inner self might like the Nirarta Centre, an 11-room hotel set amid rice terraces and gardens that holds daily meditation sessions. After finding your center here, channel your energy into jungle treks, scuba diving, and big-break surfing along beaches of fine white and volcanic black sand. Exhale against a backdrop of rice paddies and Impressionist sunsets that illuminate the Indian Ocean.

Palm Trees Posters – Exotic Palms Artworks

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Palm Trees Posters – Exotic Palms Artworks by made_in_atlantis
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Tropical Palms – Exotic Island Palm Tree Blue Sky
There was a time when traveling in the tropics was undeniably a health hazard. Modern medicine and hygienic control has put a stop to all that. Provided you adhere strictly to your own personal hygiene rules, there is, as a general rule, very little harm upsets are the most common cause for complaint, more often than not caused by a slight change in diet. If you want to play safe, drink bottled water (avalable all over) and avoid damaged fruit. In the tropics doctors recommend that you drink at least four pints of liquid a day to prevent dehydration. And do take care in the sun – start your sun tanning in easy stages and don’t forget you can sunburn very quickly in the tropics, even when the sky is overcast.

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Secret Beaches of Phuket, Thailand

Phuket

Phuket Poster
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Phuket’s beaches are world-renowned and tourists flock from across the globe to visit the famous beaches at Patong, Karon, and Kata. So much so that many people complain these beaches have lost their charm. They say Phuket can no longer claim to be an idyllic tropical island getaway. The beaches are too crowded. Sun loungers line the entire length of the beaches, sometimes in rows three or four deep. Jet skis, banana boats and parasail boats plough through the water while vendors ply their wares up and down the beach. They say Phuket is finished as an island getaway destination and only caters to the party crowd.

These people have not spent enough time exploring Phuket. There are more than 40 beaches around Phuket Island and there is something to suit all tastes. If you want a beach with good holiday facilities but not too crowded then Nai Harn, Kamala, Surin, Bang Tao and Nai Yang all have good hotels and restaurants yet do not draw big crowds. If you really want to get away from the crowds then Nai Thon and Mai Khao beaches in the north of the island are usually very quiet.

Still all these beaches are well known in Phuket and firmly in the tourist travel guides. In this article, we will look at some beaches that still remain undiscovered to most tourists. We will not even include Laem Sing or Yanui in this list. They are both charming beaches but they have become well known and usually have plenty of visitors. Some of the following beaches are not even known to many of Phuket’s residents. These are Phuket’s secret beaches. (If you want more details about how to find these beaches see our Phuket Beach Guide.)

Banana Beach

This beautiful beach is in the northern half of Phuket between Bang Tao Beach and Nai Thon Beach. It is a lovely two-hundred meter strip of sand, studded with rocks in the middle and ringed with trees. It is a good swimming beach and there is some great snorkeling. There is no accommodation and just a single beach restaurant with a handful of sun loungers at the southern end.

There are usually only a handful of visitors at this beach. The majority of them arrive by longtail boat from other beaches but in fact, you can see the beach from the coast road above and there is a trail down.

Pansea Beach

Right at the northern end of Bang Tao Beach is beautiful and peaceful Pansea Beach. There are two up-market resorts here yet the location retains its refreshing tranquility. Just offshore is Kala Island (or Kata Island depending who you believe) which shelters the shallow bay from waves so it is always calm. The waters are too shallow for swimming and when the tide is out you can walk to the island. It is a great beach for paddling and ideal for children to play. There are no refreshments here so it is a good idea to bring a picnic.

Pon Beach

This secluded little beach is in the headland north of Patong. The locals know it as Nai Yair Beach. It is amazing how few people find this beach considering it is located so close to the hordes at Patong. There is nothing here but a couple of rural shacks and a few grazing cows. It is a sandy beach but not good for swimming due to the rocky seabed. There is some good snorkeling.

There are usually a couple of locals renting sun loungers and selling refreshments. They can also provide you with a small barbecue to cook your own. There may be a small charge for crossing the private land to reach the beach.

Paradise Beach

In the headland south of Patong, there are two beautiful beaches that remain relatively unspoiled. They are not as undiscovered as the other beaches we mention on this list but still a break from the heaving masses at Patong. The first is Paradise Beach. Right at the tip of the headland, you can reach it by road (track) or boat.

It is a beautiful beach with overhanging trees. There is no accommodation but there is a restaurant and there are plenty of sun loungers. The beach is not the best for bathing due to the rocky seabed close to shore but there is some excellent snorkeling. There are usually plenty of people around but still it is surprising how many people in Patong do not know this beach is here.

Freedom Beach

You can only reach this stunning beach by boat. It is in the headland south of Patong all the way around and back towards the Karon Beach side. Still it is well worth the boat ride with fantastic bathing and snorkeling.

There are a couple of restaurants and plenty of sun loungers under the trees. The locals take great care of the beach and it is always pristine. Plenty of people do make this a day trip from Patong but the beach is never crowded and again it is surprising how many people in Patong do not know this beach is here.

Nui Beach

This beach is most known for how difficult it is to reach by land. Located between Kata and Nai Harn, the only way to reach it by land is down a two-kilometer dirt track that is almost impossible to traverse in a car. You can just about do it on a motorbike but it is better to walk or let one of the locals take you down on their ATV for a small fee.

It is also known as the most expensive beach in Phuket because you have to cross private land to reach it and they charge 250 baht for the privilege. This fee does get you a sun lounger and drink. When you do arrive, it is a beautiful secluded spot with good swimming and snorkeling. There is a rustic restaurant overlooking the beach but no accommodation. It is never crowded.

Ao Sane Beach

This beach is in the headland at the north end of Nai Harn Beach. You need to go through Le Meridian Phuket Yacht Club’s car park to reach it but they do not stop you. There is a restaurant here and some budget bungalows by the beach. There are usually a few people around but it is never busy.

It is actually a series of three small beaches split by little rocky headlands. None of them is good for swimming due to rocks and corals close to shore. There is some excellent snorkeling.

Laemka Beach

This little beach is at the southern end of Phuket between Rawai and Friendship Beach. It is not signposted and a little difficult to find but a beautiful spot. The Evason Resort and a small bungalow resort are nearby but still the beach remains quiet. It is one of the few southern beaches where you can have a swim and there are nice views out to the southern islands.

Ao Yon Beach

Nestled deep into Cape Panwa is Ao Yon Beach. This is the best beach on the southern side of Phuket. Although it is well developed with residential property, there are no hotels or restaurants by this beach. It is home to Phuket Yacht Club and there are always plenty of boats moored in the bay.

It is a beautiful stretch of sand and a good bathing beach. It is usually very quiet and a real getaway.

Vintage Tahiti Framed Art Print

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Tahiti Framed Art Print
Erickson, Kerne
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