Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Throughout its 180 km of coastline, the department of Rocha offers a handful of destinations with its own character and landscapes ideal for a holiday of pure relaxation

Barra de Valizas
















It said to be the cool version of Cabo Polonio, because it is destination for photographers, intellectuals, artists, homeopaths and Europeans.
During the day, the beach forces. The basic kit is a good mate, books and a good dose of introspective ability. The most active choose to cross the creek Valizas boat and climb the hill of Buena Vista, from which point the "Cape" and Castillos Lagoon currency.
The good valizero manual states that everything is communal and routine, bad word, but basically points to a sharp opposition to any form of public lighting. Some houses with electricity there already, but many prefer to do without it.
Find accommodation is not easy, especially since the end of December. In the hostel opposite the square saturate backpackers, families choose to rent a house and the rest manages two or three places.
Is the B & B Lucky Valizas, frequented by young scientists looking to connect with his more sensitive side and an executive disguised as a bohemian more.
The other option is the Eirete Posada, the artist Maria Antonia Beloso

 
Punta del Diablo

 
















 
The current ban on construction in the coastal strip, keeps intact the charm multicolor display of thatched huts on the beach access widow. There you can find Ernesto Laguardia, head of the restaurant The Old Man and the Sea
There are unmissable. One is sitting on the rocks to get orange see boats full of fish and shrimp. Another is the walk in the late afternoon by the craft fair, ending biting something hove, one of the few that preserves strictly culinary tradition, based on miniatures of fish and seaweed fritters.
As for the new, to crawl onto the beach of the Widow, the favorite of young people. In that area they are joining rationalist style houses and new inns, eg The Devil's Widow. It emerged as a beach bar and was taking the form of a solid complex of modern suites with Jacuzzi and decks overlooking the sea.
If you want to avoid the tumult, must cross over to Playa Grande (in the north), a large bay of white sand in the Santa Teresa National Park. For the park, should grab the car or take a bus. These are just a few minutes to discover its palm forests ending in amazing beaches like La Moza and Fort of Santa Teresa, the strength of the eighteenth century proud Uruguayans. At night, the move is concentrated near the beach Rivero.


Cabo Polonio




Without roads, electricity, telephone or running water, the only presence is the case with nature.
The lack of services requires exercise creativity in all its forms; some seek alternative forms of energy, others do honor to recycling or paint the walls corroded by salt plate. What it has not offset by cooperative ties, almost a social obligation that transcends affinities.
The poloniense community is a rich mix of tribes, old hippies, fishermen, environmentalists, self-exiled, musicians, artisans, alternative. Now yuppies, settled in front of the South Beach area they call "Beverly Hills", with houses more like those of La Barra Esteña that joined the Cape itself.
If you were to spend the day, you can start by North Beach and lunch in the restaurant of the lodge La Perla. Continuing along the coast to the peninsula is a classic climb the lighthouse and watch the three islands on which a large colony of sea lions spreads. At sunset sent South Beach, between guitarreadas and mates.
Search where sleep is part of the Cape experience. Some arrive with somewhat reserved and the rest, the majority, swarming everywhere in search of an unoccupied ranch.
Among the inns, all modest, that of Corvinos is distinguished by originality. The most bohemian camping around the inn La Canada, a tacit camping not officially approved.
And you have to spend the first night without light. It is a before and after, they say. Stars and moon replace the lighting, like the candles lit in each hut, and force more than imagine seeing.


The stone

While it is far from the lights and show off Stheno, I was able to react quickly and host a public demand for tourism Punta deserter. Then they began to proliferate designer shops, jazz and film festivals, and the Posada del Barco (ex Saint Michel) no longer be alone to compete with other accommodation category.
The gourmet category grew so much that there is talk of gastronomic center, taking into account the cuisine of flaming Dodger and John Fonda, combining Mediterranean tapas and beer waterfront, not forgetting the good table Lajau, the busy Romulo and Costa Brava, rated the best by the locals.
Wide beaches, there is something for everyone. Desplayado is more familiar, ideal for children by the bay formed by the rocks. The del Barco brings the youth movement and surfers in particular, because there are large waves. His projection is the resto-pub Fulano and wide deck just meters from the sea, where the wave continues until after midnight.
Those who prefer more secluded beaches to Punta Rubia away or ponds. The following scale to the east is San Antonio. His wild environment of native forest love David and Mary Tezanos Pinto, who one day left Barrio Norte to settle here with their daughters and so the Posada San Antonio emerged.
If the trend is wild and half hidden, Posada Buscavida meets both criteria. Located in Oceania del Polonio -a 24 km of La Pedrera, which comes only puts forward, because the only indication from Route 10 is a couple of posters there is to know decipher between the dunes.


José Ignacio













It is, in the neighboring department of Maldonado, the most exclusive beach around the eastern Uruguay and, as such, the exception to the rule in Rocha. There are art galleries, the parade of cute girls, ladies polo players and inoxidable.puertas Voucher, and the top events in the hostel's Footprint.
Of the handful of inns, a more splendid than the other, the precursor Posada del Faro, with white walls and pool overlooking the sea stands. The most ambitious project is the five-star Setai group that debate by is opening soon next to a complex of villas facing the sea.
Some historical were horrified by the boom experienced by the spa and decided to come ashore, the chef Francis Mallmann, a pioneer in José Ignacio that after more than two decades at the helm of blacks moved to Garzón, village of 200 inhabitants 60 km from Punta del Este, to add to its proven ability to gourmet vanguard enterprises a new bet: small luxury hotel Garzón.
In the list of the latest releases is the Anastasio house in the summer of 2009. Ten minutes of hilly dirt road separates the light of this beautiful farm of 270 hectares on the stream and pond Anastasio.
The novelty of this season will be played down by Chef Ono Japanese Takehiro star El Gourmet channel, after a remarkable performance in the port restoration mid 90s.


 




On the Atlantic Coast survive, yet safe from mass tourism, a handful of resorts in which the holiday is meant as days of peace and relaxation, in contact with the wild nature

Costa Bonita









  Just 12 km from Necochea travel along the coastal road to reach Costa Bonita. Although its name says it all, it is a beautiful beach characterized by its amplitude, with rocky areas, undulating roads, buildings on the dunes and thick sand and stones of various sizes and colors. Besides the beach, sites of interest are: Rocky Point (a kind of breakwater that gets into the sea, 1,200 meters wide), and the Lourdes Grotto Bay Winds. The latter site is next to the rough road that connects Quequén Costa Bonita, between white houses Mediterranean style rock and sand beaches.

Reta

 
With quaint streets and wide beaches, Reta is a tourist village to keep in mind if you search tranquility amidst nature. In the party of Tres Arroyos, a long chain of dunes -are set by tamariscos- separates the waters of the spa, where you can cross the tunnel Submedanal curious, allowing passage to the beach below the dunes. Another unique place to enjoy and contemplate unhurried place is La Boca, that is, the mouth of the river Salado Quequén at sea. And Reta also features a lagoon, where a freshwater lagoon dies at sea across the creek El Gaucho, 2 km from the beach.

Dunamar and Marisol



  The party of Tres Arroyos houses two other spas almost secretly Dunamar Claromecó is separated from the homonymous stream, while Marisol Quequén is near the Salado River. A few kilometers apart, Dunamar was created and forested by Ernesto Gesell and his family, after an arduous task to fix the dunes. Both resorts are noted for their long beaches with gently sloping, lush trees, dunes and lagoons with abundant fish. Marisol windsurfing, water skiing and surfing are also practiced; horseback riding and 4x4 safaris are organized; ATVs are rented in the pristine dunes and surf kayaking on the river.


Pehuen-Co






 

  Warm waters, dunes and forests, plus a rich paleontological heritage. These are the main features spa located 7 km from Monte Hermoso and 80 km from Bahia Blanca, well south of the Atlantic coast of Buenos Aires, the party of Colonel Rosales. Here is the archaeological site known as El Pisadero where human footprints of 7000 years old and fossil traces of extinct megamamíferos, whose importance was nothing less admired by Charles Darwin observed, and Florentino Ameghino. Worth hiring tours or rent ATVs to negotiate sand dunes and trails through pine forests. And if the wind is strong by the sea, the Laguna Sauce Grande is a good haven with its small beach.

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Morro de São Paulo
Top 10 beaches in Brazil

Jeri to Florianopolis, a guide with mais beautiful sands to start enjoying the upcoming holiday. We present the 10 best beaches in Brazil, as we did two years ago, with some changes in the selection. Years pass, fashions change, but Brazil always have the best beaches and for all tastes.

 Maceio
It is the capital of Alagoas, one of the most beautiful states in Brazil homogeneously. A stone's throw from the town, from the beach of Pajuçara, rafts depart the raft with Velasco -Securities ranging natural pools. South trendy beaches such as Gunga or French and north, Barra de Santo Antonio (with the famous and attractive Praia do Carro Broken), São Miguel dos Milagres (to do Toque, Tatuamunha, Lage and Patacho) and best known Maragogi with its neighboring Bitingui, Japaratinga and Peroba, surrounded by coconut trees, right on the border with the state of Pernambuco. (Photo: Luis Eduardo Vaz).


Espelho

 
It is one of the most beautiful in Brazil, popularized by those who installed the Outeiro das Brisas condominium. Are not only those belonging to the private resort, but also those that were installed on the beach, the sea today: Enseada do Espelho, Pousada do Baiano and Fazenda Calá, among others. Very romantic and sophisticated touches generally are mismatched in the price-quality relationship. A good option is to stay farther north in Trancoso and Arraial d'Ajuda and go for the day. Note that there is still no ATMs, public telephones or stores in the area. The nearest airport is in Porto Seguro. (Photo: Denise Giovanelli).


Morro de São Paulo

 












 
Located at the north end of the island of Tinharé, which includes, along with Boipeba and Cairu, 23 other small islands in the Archipelago of Tinharé is 60 kilometers south of Salvador, near the town of Valenca.Morro de São Paulo is actually the main town of the island, but his fame was such that renamed the archipelago. "Morro" for the elevation where we are, "São Paulo" because its discoverer, Martin Alfonso de Souza, who arrived in 1531, was devoted to the saint.Here the main beaches are numbered from the first to the fourth. The latter is the most extensive and far, and ends becoming Praia do Encanto. Tides command the pace of the island. When the water recedes appear the natural pools and the beach becomes immense, ideal for cycling.Morro there are two viewpoints. From the north, the dock are the Ponta do Curral -beach is on the continent, and a little Gamboa. From the south, an overview of the first three beaches is obtained. In South Tyrolean viewpoint it is that, they say, is the biggest in Brazil with 340 meters long and begins with 57 high.


Florianópolis



















 
Only in Floripa can live the phenomenon inspired by Miami Jurerê International, mansions and beach lounges, with wild beaches of Lagoinha de Leste, Saquinho or Solidão. Only here the great urbanization coincide with the Portuguese casarios English açorianas -vilas, really Santo Antonio de Lisboa and Ribeirão da Ilha, where, incidentally it is said, the best oysters are eaten. Florianopolis is surfing Mozambique and Joaquina, the night life of Lagoa da Conceição and the archaeological remains of the amazing island of Campeche, whose turquoise sea battle positions in the most precious Northeast.


Ilha Grande









 


 

 
It is an island of almost 32 km long by 14 km wide. To get there, travelers gather every morning in the Vila Abraão Posadas, where the focus and take one of the boats that leave from the beach of Pouso. From there it is 20 minutes until Lopes Mendes, and only then climb a narrow trilha to go down a leafy hill, Santo Antonio. To return, you must be aware of the time. The boats have a fixed schedule and the last one leaves at about 17:30. Other classic rides to different beaches: the Aventureiros and Parnaioca (one of the most remote outlets), Lagoa Azul and Lagoa Verde Japariz green. Less frequent are the excursions to Cachadazo or Dois Rios, let alone the complete trip around the island, requiring an armed group to apportion the cost. (Photo: Ana Shlimovich).


Fernando de Noronha


It is difficult to know where prettier: if above or below the water. Diving mecca and also honeymooners and nature lovers, Noronha is an archipelago that boasts of having the most beautiful beaches of Brazil -and codiciadas-. Getting and staying is expensive. Was up only by plane (from Natal or Recife) as is a Marine National Park, there is a fee, the amount of environmental preservation becomes more expensive as the stay is prolonged. Economic inns start at much higher than the values ​​of the continent, and luxury have astronomical prices. However, the color of the water and the view of the hills and the Bay Dois Irmãos do Sancho, make any investment is justified. (Photo: Courtesy Embassy of Brazil).


Itacaré
 


 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 
 
 
It is no secret that it was ten years ago, but its geography covered rocky peninsulas of Atlantic forest that reach the sea has made Itacaré remains among the best of Bahia. The airport is Ilheus, about 70 km, and is on the road to that city's most beautiful beaches are found: Itacarezinho, Havaizinho, Engenhoca, Jeribucaçu and Prainha, delight of surfers. There are also big resorts like Txai, Itacaré Eco Resort and the Village, where the hotel is part of the condominium of Villas São José. This combination of real estate and tourism initiative that already existed in São Paulo and Rio, is also going strong in the Brazilian beaches.


Jericoacoara









 

 
 
Legend has it that Jeri became famous when it came out as one of the top 10 beaches in the world in The Washington Post he says. True or not, this spa name and ditto difficult access, has been growing by leaps and if it is true that retains its sandy streets, so is there Paulistas who go by the day, by the mere fact of saying snob " Jeri know. " You can, in fact, reached by plane, but most arrive first to Fortaleza and take the bus (6 hours) to Jijoca to complete the last 20 km in jardineira (a kind of open trailer pulled by a tractor dunes large wheel). Jeri worth a minimum of 3 days to know the people, their dune for sun-where-do-all-all see the sunset- and the neighboring villages of Preá and Tatajuba. (Photo: Ana Shlimovich).

 

 B
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It can be reached directly with a flight to Cabo Frio, near the old fishing village that has been for decades one of the shelters in Brazil most visited by Argentines. The growth time and keep intact the spirit of comfortable village inns riddled with hills and placid beaches to spend the day.





Friday, September 18, 2015



Dubai is a city, and in turn the jewel within seven that make up the United Arab Emirates. It is located halfway up the Arabian Peninsula at the southeastern end of the Arabian Gulf.
Contrary to popular belief, not their wealth now comes mainly from oil, but also real estate and financial transactions that are helping to make it one of the fastest growing cities in the Middle East.
History
Little is known of the history of Dubai before the early nineteenth century, when the clan of Abu Al Falasa established it as a dependency of Abu Dhabi. Written records before 1799 do not exist, although the city is mentioned in passing in a number of earlier texts.
Its advantageous location in the Persian Gulf was a good place to trade - especially between India and the nations of the west - and somehow historians believe that the city probably existed long before the birth of Christ. In 1833, the British government took control of Dubai, and was more or less in the position until 1971, when they left the region. Dubai and other nearby emirates forming the United Arab Emirates since 1973.
Government
Dubai was ruled by the Al Maktoum family, submitting to the protectorate of the United Kingdom in 1833. The municipality manages the affairs of the city of Dubai, in considerable part it has much to do in the government of the United Arab Emirates. Dubai is ruled by His Majesty Sheikh (emir) who is also Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and ruler of Dubai.
According to the Constitution of the United Arab Emirates, Dubai retains control over their own income and have rights to natural resources. Along with Abu Dhabi, it is the only one of the seven emirates that retains the power of veto in the national legislature.
Industry


Although it has prospered in the oil and gas trade in the past, the main economic value of Dubai is due to its commercial port. Jebel Ali in the 1970s - - currently ranked eighth in the world of container traffic operations an artificial harbor was built.
Its airport is a vital conduit for Western forces both during the Persian Gulf War in 1990 and the invasion of Iraq in 2003. Dubai has used these assets to springboard into the financial sector and the development of its Information Technologies, now the backbone of its economic health. The Dubai Financial Market first opened in early 2000, and high-tech companies like Microsoft, IBM and Oracle have a considerable presence within the city.
Geography and Climate
Like many parts of the Persian Gulf, Dubai is a very hot city, with temperatures well above 40 degrees in the summer. The city is surrounded by the Arabian desert south and east and is blocked by the Gulf to the west and north. Western Hajar mountains mark the border with Oman, and its unique stream, Dubai Creek, has been artificially deepened to allow boat trips.
Dubai has a population of about 1.5 million, of which more than 1 million are men. The Indian and Pakistani ethnic groups represent a significant percentage of its population (71 percent by some estimates).

Culture
The high percentage of Indians, Pakistanis and Bangladeshis in the city of Dubai makes a fascinating fusion of Hindu and Muslim cultures. The city celebrates Muslim holidays such as Ramadan and the National Day of the United Arab Emirates, December 2 each. The food and music embrace a variety of different cultures, and shops can be found in traditional environments and modern centers alike.
The city is home to five different football teams belonging to the league of Arab Emirates, plus cricket, which remains a popular sport. The International Film Festival of Dubai attracts film lovers from around the world, and the city encompasses both American films and Indian films Bollywood. Despite strong regulation of liquor, Dubai has a lively nightlife with bars and nightclubs in many luxury hotels in the city.
Travel and Tourism in Dubai
As the jewel in the seven United Arab Emirates, has a rich history, first as a small community of fishermen and later as an active port of call of the trade route between the Indus Valley and Mesopotamia. Today archaeologists have found artifacts from Dubai civilized settlements, dating back to the third millennium. C.
As a tourist destination, Dubai combines the comfort and luxury of traveling with adventure in Arab culture and history.
Visas

Visa for Dubai
Dubai offers tourist visas, which entitle a non-renewable 30-day stay. In order to obtain a tourist visa, you must be sponsored by your hotel or tour operator. Some countries that are exempt from the visa requirement are Australia, Canada, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States.
If you are a citizen of a country that requires a visa, the airline may request confirmation of the sponsor hotel or tour operator in order to book your flight to Dubai.
• More information on obtaining a tourist visa to Dubai
Accommodation
Hotels in Dubai cater to both business and leisure but manteniedo the very highest standards of service, comfort and luxury. One of the most famous buildings in Dubai is the Burj al Arab Hotel, luxury duplex suites with six award-winning restaurants and a beautiful spa.
There is also a wide choice of furnished and unfurnished apartments for rent, which give travelers the opportunity to book their holidays a week, with the comfort of having a kitchen and separate rooms for rest and interact.
Activities and Attractions

Burj Al Arab Hotel
Dubai offers travelers a wide range of activities. From camel riding and bird watching to visit historical places like Hatta heritage village of the 16th century.
Shopping is one of the main attractions of Dubai as it is an open with very low import duty port. You can venture into the world of the souks, which are the traditional markets of the area, and expansive shopping centers with innovative architecture and countless shops and restaurants.
Food
Dubai hotels offer permanent standards of international cuisine, including Arabic, French, Greek, Russian, Chinese, Indian and Korean, among others. Only restaurants in hotels have permission to serve alcohol, which are outside the hotels not due to the regulations of the religion of Islam. Outside the hotels, small places offer traditional local cuisine.
Duty free shops
Some properties have Duty Free tax free allowance that allows them to trade in alcohol, snuff, perfumes, gifts and the currency in the following amounts (as of March 2010): a gallon of alcohol (about 24 cans of beer) two boxes of cigarettes for a total of 400 individual pieces, or 4 pounds of snuff (excluding chewing snuff or snuff), cigars, totaling no more than $ 820; also perfumes and gifts totaling no more than $ 820; and any other currency below $ 10,800.
Tour for fun in Dubai

Dubai remains in continuous growth since 2009 and has the tallest building in the world. Dubai is a destination for families, couples or business trip. You will not run out of things to do if you want to experience oriental hospitality in a desert safari, shopping in malls or the extraordinary experience of the indoor ski slope at Ski Dubai.

Ski Dubai is the largest indoor ski resort in the world and has snow all year. It has five ski slopes ranging in difficulty. There are ski slopes for the start of inexperienced skiers. Ski equipment is available for use.
Desert Safari
The desert safari includes a ride in a vehicle four wheel drive through the desert and ends at a dinner that offers camping, shisha (Arabic water pipe with various flavors), the opportunity to dress in authentic Arab clothes, riding camel and henna tattoos. The driver makes a stop halfway through the tour which allows test unit sandboarding. The safari begins in the afternoon and go into the night, and includes a traditional Arabic dinner and show with live belly dancing. You can buy cocktails for an additional charge.
Gold Souk
The gold market is located in Bur Dubai. There are hundreds of shops selling white gold rose gold. You can request a tailored piece of jewelry and what they will do. Gold is regulated in Dubai so you can be sure it's real. Import duties are low and gold is tax free in Dubai making it one of the cheapest places to buy gold places in the world.
Cruise Dinner on Dubai Creek
In Dubai dinner cruises offering daily sailing along the Dubai Creek with the bright lights of the city in sight. The cruise aboard a dhow (Arab sailing boat) will last about three hours. Dinner is buffet style and includes unlimited water, soft drinks and coffee, but if alcoholic beverages can be purchased at an additional cost. The cruise includes a performance by belly dancers, Arab men and women wearing dancewear, vibrate singing with Arabic music played by a live band.
Dubai City Tour
The visit of the city of Dubai offers a vision of both modern and old Dubai. Stops include the Dubai museum with antiques and a replica of a Dhow. The tour includes stops at the gold souk, a view of the palace of Sheikh and Ski Dubai.
The city tour will take you to the marina where you can see street entertainers and buy souvenirs from local vendors. A visit to the Jumeirah Mosque is part of the tour and is the only mosque in Dubai that allows non-Muslims to enter.
purchases
Shopping in Dubai is a shopper's paradise. Dubai has exclusive shopping centers in the Mall of the Emirates luxury mall featuring many stores than traditional shopping centers with Arabic design goods. If you want to feel like you've visited seven countries in a day visit the Batutta Mall.
The Batutta Mall will take you through China, Egypt, Tunisia and with wings of different issues that each country offers. Other centers are not to be missed Deira City Centre, Wafi Mall, Mercato, Medinet Jumeirah Souk and the Dubai Outlet Mall

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