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THE CARIBBEAN ISLANDS
In the Caribbean Sea the West Indies has archipelago of more than 7000 tropical islands. But the luxury hotels and the resorts have made the vacations in Caribbean a well-liked place for all the honeymooners and the retirees a long back.
COSTA RICA – AN ADVENTURE DESTINATION
The country has a number of characters which are designed to give an effect like Disney land characters such as monkeys and toucans which are popular and also easy to find in the place.
Tahiti
Paul Gauguin Museum Tahiti:- While visiting Tahiti Island Paul Gauguin Museum is a must go. The museum contains Gauguin’s life in French Polynesia. A lot of wooden carving and engravings are at display. The museum is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm.
The Secret of Nature- Belize
Between the natural attractions of Mexico and Guatemala on the Caribbean coast of Central America you will find a place which is a gift of Mother Nature - Belize.
Beautiful Little Uruguay
Here in Uruguay you can readily discover a lost feeling of tranquility and enjoy a relaxed vacation along the countries long stretch of sandy white beaches and partake of its related beach activities. You can feel the fresh wind slapping gently upon your face while you engage in some enjoyable horse back riding.
Historical Connecticut
Date Added: January 31, 2009 09:02:23 PM
When traveling in the Northeast the New Yorkers as well as visitors coming from northern New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania and the state of Massachusetts are at an advantage for making a quick visit to Connecticut. Most of these visitors enjoy their drive from their home state to central Connecticut since while passing through the state showcase’s Connecticut’s rich landscapes, full green fields and lands and the picturesque sceneries often associated with the state. Exquisite villages around the Hartford area present many historical buildings such as the Old State House and the home of the famous author Mark Twin.

The state of Connecticut contains many interesting features that you will surely like to investigate and explore. There are many museums that are located in the states key cities and towns which provide you with the chance to take a glance into the history of the area as well as an understanding of the related culture. The Stamford Museum and Nature Center, Bird Craft Museum, United House Wrecking, The Webb-Deanne-Stevens homes and many other are just some of the must visit places that tourist flock to when arriving in Connecticut. Those people, who love the outdoors life, are mesmerized by plants, trees, birds and water life can readily find many parks and animal conservatories in the area such as the Maritime Aquarium, Beardsley Zoo or the Northwest Park and Nature Center. Nearby you can view wild buffalo and alpaca farms.

The performing arts visitors who arrive in the area will never feel out of place with the Fairfield Theatre Company and the Shubert Theater close by. You need not travel all the way to Rome in order to explore and visit some very old crypts. The New Haven Crypt which is located beneath the Center Church is free for visitors to enter and view. You can visit the Louis Lunch which is the place where the famous hamburger was first introduced and can sit and watch as you relive the legend being made in front of your two eyes.

The name Connecticut itself tends to generate a feeling of excitement when you first hear about it and increases the anticipation as your vacation time quickly approaches. There are approximately in excess of 50 different things that you and your family can find to do when you come to this state. When planning a visit first do all your necessary research and plan your trip accordingly. In this way you will have a memorable and educational vacation.

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