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11 years ago  •  4 subscribers 6 answers
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Yes, Al Mamzar beach is white sand and palm trees. Admission is 5 dirhams ($1.36). You can rent sun loungers (15 dirham 4dol), umbrellas and towels for rent. Each beach has a toilet and a changing room. At the entrance to Mamzar there are cafes and children's game machines. Farther...
My husband and I decided to relax in February in Sri Lanka. I want to find a hotel with the most beautiful beach... white sand and palm trees sloping down to the water!!! Dream of a lifetime. Can you tell me which hotel you can find this in?
14 years ago  •  4 subscribers 4 answers
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The beaches on Lanochka are different: with golden sand in the south-west and south (it’s a little lighter there) - these are Beruwala, Bentota (the best in this region), Hikkaduwa (you can dive with a mask - there are corals) ... Sand the color of baked milk in Unawatuna Bay - not far from the already named Lighthouse Hotel / Jetwing Lighthouse, luxurious bays in the Dondra Cape area (right under the lighthouse). With white sand - in the east, where the season is from May to September: Nilaveli ... Farther...
We rested in GOA twice, we know Baga, Candolim and Calangute. I want a beautiful beach with palm trees, cheap hotel within walking distance (up to 1.5 km), preferably a supermarket like Newton and Dolphin nearby, bus service to other villages, it would be nice to have a fruit and fish market nearby. Discos are NOT interested. Yes, I want a lot (it looks like Sri Lanka in GOA), but still, what if there is such a place?
9 years ago  •  7 subscribers 4 answers
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In North Goa, the Spazio hotel is a minute away from a good store with European and Russian goods, a lot of price tags in Russian. A 750 ml bottle of port cost 75 rupees. If you go to the left of the hotel, you will come to the Little Vagator beach, there are palm trees, a bay, sun loungers, cafes, everything for relaxation like "I'm a vegetable and I'm just relaxing, I don't think about anything." You can rent a scooter or a car at the hotel, the prices are pleasantly surprising. The kitchen to ... Farther...
I am going to Punta Cana from 20.04 for 10 days, I am interested in the question: 1. On the Samana Peninsula, as I understand it, it is worth going to see the whales, but is it worth going there when there are no whales? if you want to see beautiful beaches with white sand and turquoise water or Saona will be enough? 2. Who was canyoning, is it interesting? I myself was on such an excursion in GOA - going down the river with waterfalls in climbing equipment, I liked it there) 3. Or what is exciting from extreme excursions, i.e. for example, rafting in Phuket was with small rapids i.e. not very bright, diving in Sri Lanka was also not impressive, but after canyoning in GOA, emotions overwhelmed)) but what about such excursions in the Dominican Republic (swimming with sharks, etc.)? Thanks in advance for your replies! P.S. Who is going in the same period, write, I'm looking for a company myself
11 years ago  •  3 subscribers 4 answers
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Swim with sharks and rays at Dolphin Explorer Park. Very impressive, the adrenaline rush was colossal. The children swam with dolphins in the neighboring "pen" there, they also liked it very much. We didn’t go to Samana, because. were with children, and this is a very long and difficult trip. But a work colleague is delighted, although they did not see whales :) In terms of beaches, we liked Catalina more. Farther...
According to reviews, there are some of the best beaches in Lanka, but they say that there are a lot of people
10 years ago  •  9 subscribers 24 answers
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Unawatuna is not the beach where to seek solitude - friends were brought there - I felt sorry for them, it was written correctly - if you want to go to Crimea, go to Unawatuna)). I like Mirissa - there are few people - cafes on the shore - a bit far of course. Induruva is generally a class - just not for those who need civilization - there we were alone for 2 km in both directions))). Trincomal is far away. Well, the farther from the airport, the fewer people))) Farther...