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ashleynpearson says:
Kayaking Abel Tasman is an unforgettable experience. This is a beautiful area and you will find yourself gliding past seals and deserted islands.
You can rent kayaks from several different places for around $60NZD for a half day, all equipment included. You can rent single or double kayaks. Compa…
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Bluetraveler says:
This place is a heaven for real adventurers. You can sleep in the cottage, in tents, or just in hammocks in the jungle. Of course there is no %100 safety because of the wild animals but owners try to make you feel safe all the time.
You can try indigenous ceremonial drink Yage, visit living indi…
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KristinaAbadie says:
We had one the best vacations I’ve had in a long time. Hood Canal is a hidden gem in Washington, that seems to be overlooked by tourists. There are a ton of things to do and see here! We stayed at a beautiful resort and spa called, Alderbrook (the spa here is amazing!) We arranged for a sunset din…
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LawrenceDuLac says:
kittatinny Canoes consists of a large number of campsites at multiple sites along the Delaware River. The adventure I chose was to begin was at the Matamoras River Site to the Dingman's Ferry site- a 17 mile trip downriver, through several rapids- over a two day period. We were transported to the si…
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Sweetski says:
Walking in the center a life-changing experience, you may ask? I'd say, Yes! The Zürich center is beautifully decorated for Christmas, the shops even more lavishly assorted. Walk slowly and open your eyes and ears widely. You'll be amazed with what you'll see and hear. You either love it or hate it…
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Average priced "Thing To Do" in Belize
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reefgirl says:
We’ve travelled in Belize twice with Island Expeditions and have had nothing but great experiences. I loved the sea kayaking and snorkeling – the coral and fish were unbelievable. The adventure style vacations they run had something for everyone in our group.
On the latest trip we went by mo…
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lwatkins47 says:
Most of us camped at the Garden City Campground at Bear Lake. A few folks stayed in the lodge. The 1 problem with the campground is they don't have fire rings so there is no cooking over an open fire. You have to bring a gas cooker. Other than that the place is wonderful. Trees, grass, swimming pool…
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tammy62 says:
My partner and I stayed this Hotel for total 05 nights. On our first day, we were picked up at the airport and transfered to the Hotel with warmly welcome upon arrival. It was a very clean and comfortable with wonderfully friendly staffs. Good breakfast is included. The manager was very helful He…
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delsol67 says:
If you love the water and an adventure filled morning or afternoon. You can't beat this activity. You combine a great workout, beautiful scenery, and rarely explored part of the dubrovnik coast. It's the best of everything. We went out for about 3 hours, circles the island off the coast, briefly sto…
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vances says:
I hadn’t been back to Maine since we moved away in the summer of 2001, and returning was a big mistake. Coming back validated this place really is as beautiful as I recall and I can no longer dismiss my memories as nostalgia.
Was only back over a weekend that I tied into a business trip, but f…
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jaeden says:
Few places I've traveled to can match El Nido's amazing experience. After a short one and a half hour plane right from Manila, my family and I were greeted by the always welcoming staff of El Nido. Quickly whisked away on a banca (Tagalog for outrigger), we were on our way! Depending on the resort y…
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LadyBramble says:
I have been rafting the Nantahala since I was in elementary school. The ONLY company that I raft with is the Rolling Thunder River Company (Rollingthunderriverco.com). They are the best. The river is a 2-3 on a scale that goes up to 6. So, it is fairly easy. There are drops along the way, but the bi…
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vances says:
An exceptionally pleasant diversion during a trip to Acadia National Park is to overnight on Long Island. One of many ‘Long Islands’, this version rests in pretty Blue Hill Bay and is uninhabited, managed by the National Park Service with several camp sites along the shoreline. You get there by…
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Carlitos82 says:
This beautiful hostel lies on the shore of the Laguna de Apoyo. After a gorgeous, panoramic ride to the water you'll find the Monkey Hut, affiliated with the Bearded Monkey in nearby Granada. It offers grills, hammocks, lounge chairs, kayaks and a dock, and some of the coolest travellers I met in Ni…
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Karieve says:
If you have the money and the time to go, I highly recommeneded it is truly amazing! I went this past week for my boyfriend's birthday with a group of his friends. It was my first time water rafting and I got hooked! It truly makes me want to try it in actual river. There is kayaking where you can r…
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