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]]>Boating is baked into the culture of Newport, whose harbor was the site of tons of boating history including the very first America’s Cup boat race in the 1930s. Today the area has jazz festivals, artisan stalls, fresh fish markets, and great restaurants as well as plenty of boating opportunities.
The French Riviera, or Cote d’Azur, is known as one of the most beautiful spots in the world for well-off boat owners to spend time lounging and shopping. It’s the Mediterranean coast of France, and it’s home to such famous spots as Cannes and Monaco. There are plenty of events here and a place to park all manner of boats as well.
Tahiti and Bora Bora are just two of the best-known Islands in this tropical archipelago, where you can boat around the area and snorkel to view wildlife and coral reefs. There’s also a yearly traditional boat race held by the native tribes of the area.
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]]>This over-the-counter nausea drug is one of your best allies in the fight against seasickness. Take your first dosage about an hour before boarding the boat and then follow the package’s instructions throughout your voyage in order to avoid feeling sick.
Seasickness is made even worse if you’re cruising on an empty stomach, but it might be hard to eat if you are feeling nauseous. Taking plain saltine crackers with you on the boat can help fill your stomach a bit without seeming like a daunting task to eat while you don’t feel well.
Ginger is lauded for its anti-nausea properties and can be a big ally in the fight against seasickness while cruising. Preparing a ginger tea or adding a bit of ginger to your food can help your stomach settle and help you start feeling better almost instantly.
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]]>The post The Best Destinations for Boating Enthusiasts appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Boating is baked into the culture of Newport, whose harbor was the site of tons of boating history including the very first America’s Cup boat race in the 1930s. Today the area has jazz festivals, artisan stalls, fresh fish markets, and great restaurants as well as plenty of boating opportunities.
The French Riviera, or Cote d’Azur, is known as one of the most beautiful spots in the world for well-off boat owners to spend time lounging and shopping. It’s the Mediterranean coast of France, and it’s home to such famous spots as Cannes and Monaco. There are plenty of events here and a place to park all manner of boats as well.
Tahiti and Bora Bora are just two of the best-known Islands in this tropical archipelago, where you can boat around the area and snorkel to view wildlife and coral reefs. There’s also a yearly traditional boat race held by the native tribes of the area.
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]]>The post Going on a Cruise? Pack These Items in Cases of Seasickness appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This over-the-counter nausea drug is one of your best allies in the fight against seasickness. Take your first dosage about an hour before boarding the boat and then follow the package’s instructions throughout your voyage in order to avoid feeling sick.
Seasickness is made even worse if you’re cruising on an empty stomach, but it might be hard to eat if you are feeling nauseous. Taking plain saltine crackers with you on the boat can help fill your stomach a bit without seeming like a daunting task to eat while you don’t feel well.
Ginger is lauded for its anti-nausea properties and can be a big ally in the fight against seasickness while cruising. Preparing a ginger tea or adding a bit of ginger to your food can help your stomach settle and help you start feeling better almost instantly.
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