Summer is coming and wondering and searching where to spend your vacation? You are looking for a nice place with white sand beaches with good people and 1st class hotels to accommodate you.
Well I hope this blog will help you decide what are the best places to spend a long summer vacation.
Now if you have the budget to spend thousands of dollars that is worth the place and the relaxation you want. You might want to check my top picks.
Bora Bora, Tahiti
Bora Bora is one of the magical islands that make up French Polynesia in the South Pacific. Just 18 miles long, this lush little slipper of land lies in a protected lagoon edged by fine white sandy shores - the best located at Matira Point. There are a number of reasons why Bora Bora boasts the nickname "the Romantic Island," including the secluded beaches, intimate hotels and quiet atmosphere that embraces visitors. But don't confuse candle-lit serenity with boredom - there are plenty of activities for adventure-seekers, such as joining other fearless visitors on a shark-feeding expedition on the lagoon or a half-day Jeep tour through the island's rough interior. The hunt for the perfect black pearl may take devoted shoppers on a chase through town and back to the main island of Tahiti. And history buffs will find a wealth of World War II memorabilia from the days when Bora Bora served as a refueling base for American troops. A coastal defense gun installment is visible from Matira Point and a driving tour around the island uncovers military landmarks and hotspots from the old days. Everyone will enjoy the most popular activity of all: lazing the day away on a secluded stretch of Matira Beach and watching a brilliant sunset over the bright turquoise water.
Paradise Island, Bahamas
Five miles long and less than one mile wide, Paradise Island has almost always been exclusively for tourists. Resorts, shops, restaurants, a golf course, a casino and, of course, naturally beautiful beaches line the shores and the streets. It's hard to believe that this place was once a deserted, scrubby hump of sand called Hog Island. Paradise Island has been transformed by development in the past 10 years and is now attached to New Providence by two 600-foot bridges. The most notable change came with the 1994 opening of Sun International's mega-resort, Atlantis Paradise Island. This resort offers more than 2,300 rooms and suites, several water activities, and an 18-hole oceanfront golf course. One of the grand resort's biggest attractions is Cabbage Beach, a white sandy strip stretching for three miles along the north side of the island, including and extending beyond Atlantis' property. Private concessionaires provide the usual assortment of water sports: parasailing, snorkeling, personal watercraft and boat rentals. Just a short drive away, Paradise Beach offers the same white sand and turquoise waters that have driven people to the Bahamas in droves for years.
Source :http://www.travelchannel.com/Travel_Ideas/Best_Beaches/ci.alpha-list.html.beach?vgnextfmt=beach
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