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]]>Croatia is becoming an increasingly popular destination. It offers miles of coastline for sailors to explore and numerous islands with exquisite beaches. Fishing is very popular in Croatia and if you fancy fishing, check out spots such as Elfati and Kornati.
The Grenadines are known as the Spice Islands and are made up of 32 individual islands. A popular yachting spot is Princess Margaret Beach. Experience friendly people, beautiful scenery and explore 60 miles of the magical South Caribbean.
Catalina Island, California has crystal clear water, allowing you to see shipwrecks and aquatic life beneath the surface. Two Harbors is a popular sailing spot where you can tie up your boat and visit the village for a meal.
French Polynesia consists of four individual groups of islands, spread across 70 miles of the South Pacific. Tropical lagoons teaming with life, waterfalls, black and white sandy beaches and volcanic peaks make this a truly special destination.
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]]>One thing you’ll surely notice when you get to Tahiti is the lack of white sand beaches, except for a handful. This is because there are two extinct volcanoes on the island that once spewed lava that flowed into the ocean, cooled, and then was washed up on the shores to create black beaches. One of the best ones to visit is Taharuu Beach, where you can safely swim and lounge about looking at the stunning scenery.
Because of the tropical climate, the botanical gardens on the island are really out of this world. There are many unique types of flora that can only grow naturally outside in a place like Tahiti, so if you’re interested in learning about what thrives on the island, you have to go to the botanical gardens.
If you love seafood, there is no better place to go than Tahiti. Not only is there fresh fish all over the island, but the cuisine is a really cool blend of Pacific cuisine and colonial influences. The national dish of Tahiti is poisson cru, essentially a ceviche with coconut milk and citrus juice that marinades perfectly fresh fish and seafood.
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]]>The amazing coast of Hawaii was blessed with a surfing spot called Banzai Pipeline. This very long coast is also called “Seven Mile Miracle” and is a must-visit for surfers.
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Bali is not only a location you visit so that you can see temples and rice fields. It also features some of the fiercest surfing spots in the world. One of those is Uluwatu.
Teahupoo offers possibly the highest surfing waves in the world. If you translate the name of this stunning place it means “Wall of Heads.” In other words, it is very dangerous. Surfers consider it a huge challenge to enjoy the dramatic waves of Teahupoo.
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Experienced surfers dream of visiting the J Bay in South Africa. This stunning location is among the craziest surfing spots in the world. The supertubes here are insane, so you never know what to expect.
This part of the Mexican coast offers so much fun, especially for surfers. The best thing about Puerto Escondido is the length of the surfing season. You can visit from March to December and live your best life there. The waves are crazy good!
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]]>The post 5 of the World’s Top Sailing Destinations appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Croatia is becoming an increasingly popular destination. It offers miles of coastline for sailors to explore and numerous islands with exquisite beaches. Fishing is very popular in Croatia and if you fancy fishing, check out spots such as Elfati and Kornati.
The Grenadines are known as the Spice Islands and are made up of 32 individual islands. A popular yachting spot is Princess Margaret Beach. Experience friendly people, beautiful scenery and explore 60 miles of the magical South Caribbean.
Catalina Island, California has crystal clear water, allowing you to see shipwrecks and aquatic life beneath the surface. Two Harbors is a popular sailing spot where you can tie up your boat and visit the village for a meal.
French Polynesia consists of four individual groups of islands, spread across 70 miles of the South Pacific. Tropical lagoons teaming with life, waterfalls, black and white sandy beaches and volcanic peaks make this a truly special destination.
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]]>The post Tahiti Will Blow You Away in Every Way Possible appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>One thing you’ll surely notice when you get to Tahiti is the lack of white sand beaches, except for a handful. This is because there are two extinct volcanoes on the island that once spewed lava that flowed into the ocean, cooled, and then was washed up on the shores to create black beaches. One of the best ones to visit is Taharuu Beach, where you can safely swim and lounge about looking at the stunning scenery.
Because of the tropical climate, the botanical gardens on the island are really out of this world. There are many unique types of flora that can only grow naturally outside in a place like Tahiti, so if you’re interested in learning about what thrives on the island, you have to go to the botanical gardens.
If you love seafood, there is no better place to go than Tahiti. Not only is there fresh fish all over the island, but the cuisine is a really cool blend of Pacific cuisine and colonial influences. The national dish of Tahiti is poisson cru, essentially a ceviche with coconut milk and citrus juice that marinades perfectly fresh fish and seafood.
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]]>The post These Are The Craziest Surfing Spots In The World appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The amazing coast of Hawaii was blessed with a surfing spot called Banzai Pipeline. This very long coast is also called “Seven Mile Miracle” and is a must-visit for surfers.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BqINy–Hoxj/?fbclid=IwAR2JhKsCIFUV3eJbYCgenZoWwlPluMjlO5-iSqIqPI84DOy3Fa8NfKLW5cw
Bali is not only a location you visit so that you can see temples and rice fields. It also features some of the fiercest surfing spots in the world. One of those is Uluwatu.
Teahupoo offers possibly the highest surfing waves in the world. If you translate the name of this stunning place it means “Wall of Heads.” In other words, it is very dangerous. Surfers consider it a huge challenge to enjoy the dramatic waves of Teahupoo.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BnmNJSanNKT/?fbclid=IwAR1vssPam1MOA28XGrXs29vGN-NNJdDxGmeSqwhwiyNpZ3oYPSLi4hgiznA
Experienced surfers dream of visiting the J Bay in South Africa. This stunning location is among the craziest surfing spots in the world. The supertubes here are insane, so you never know what to expect.
This part of the Mexican coast offers so much fun, especially for surfers. The best thing about Puerto Escondido is the length of the surfing season. You can visit from March to December and live your best life there. The waves are crazy good!
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