Afroditi Venus Beach Hotel & Spa Thira is located in Kamari, Santorini Islands. The hotel is not far from the beach. You can fin much more details here at http://santorini-resort.com/afroditi-venus-beach-hotel From the residence the main attractions are easily accessible or located in the vicinity such as Kamari beach, Thira ancient city, the Wine Museum. The Prophet Elias Monastery and Panagia Episkopi is also located nearby.
Sunny skies, swaying palms, endlessly inviting beaches - you'll find them all in the Islands. Discover the rugged charm of Jamaica, with its exquisite beaches, Explore the windswept beauty of Bermuda, and let your cares slip away in the Bahamas. Dive into the crystal waters of Grand Cayman and discover a whole new world of coral reefs and shipwrecks. Treat yourself to upscale shopping and dining in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and sample the history of old San Juan. Choose from an array of suny destinations. Wherever you go, the memories will last a lifetime. Whether it's a romantic getaway or a long-awaited family vacation, you'll find the Islands are the ultimate tropical escape. -Carmen Douglas, International Travel Connections Generally, the Caribbean is painted as a territory where the radiant sun and frolicky surf determine the day's activities and overall lifestyle. It is proven that there is a lot going on. Adventure awaits. There is much to do, investigate, even on the smallest isle, so much so that you may indeed have to resign to a hammock at the day's end to kick back and examine your accomplishments. There's something for everyone here. From the nature enthusiasts to the sports fanatic. There are volcanoes to discover, mountain hikes to take your breath away, ferocious rivers to raft, golfing, native markets to investigate, endless festivals and jump up style Caribbean parties, and the list goes on. There is an interesting list about top Caribbean destinations at http://www.guidetocaribbean.net/top-10-caribbean-islands-to-go.html The allure of the Caribbean will sweep you off your feet, and you will discover that your biggest dilemma will be, Where do I start? And, some of you will find that you can't seem to move. Blame it on the sweet island breeze. Many have found it to have hypnotic effects. If one were searching for a culinary melting pot, the Caribbean Islands would surely qualify. Since the world ceased being flat, conflicting influences of indigenous and European cuisines have evolved here, forming the amazing combinations that make island cooking one of the most diverse and delicious found anywhere in the world. Foods that are most commonly associated with the region, include Jerked Chicken, Crab Creole, Frijoles Negros, Callaloo, and Banana Curry. Hot Chile Oil, Barbados Seasoning, and Peanut Sauce are just some of the special ingredients that give Caribbean cooking its unmistakable flavor. The biggest events are the various carnivals, usually held just before Lent but some are also staged at the end of the sugar harvest, usually in late July or early August. Many official celebrations are also held on the British islands around Emancipation Day, 1st August. There are also many smaller events held all year round that center around music (calypso, steel pan or reggae) or around sports (fishing competitions, tennis, golf and some triathlons). Alsace being in the only city in France, which has a cultural brew, that is mixture of France and Germany the Alsace cuisine reflects the same trend. It is also probably the only city whose cuisine does not find a place in any other city, but with some aberrations. Alsace cuisine has the unique distinction of invented brassiere and another cuisine of Alsace choucrute you can find being served all over France. Alsace cuisine is rich in its content and heavy and it is served along with a very fine quality of table wine that has distinct flavor of spices as an ingredient. Pork holds a place of esteem in the Alsace cuisine and therefore pork is referred to as the noble pork or le seigneur cochon (the noble pig). A stew which is found to be cooked in nearly all the homes and called as baeckoffe (baker's oven) is given the initial dressing at home. This dish is a mixture of pork, mutton, beef and vegetable marinated in wine for two days and after this whole of the stew is put between a layer of potatoes from above and below and then taken to the local baker for cooking. The asparagus that is grown in Alsace around May is so famous that it is sought all around France as it has a taste, which is unique in its own. The fois gras grown in Alsace gives a tough competition to the fois gras grown in South Western France. In Alsace cuisine fish also has an important place and it is cooked in number of ways the most popular being cooked in conjunction with Riesling wine. The trout fish is boiled in Riesling wine and then it is served by adding a dash of vinegar to it. As Alsace is famous for its year-end festivities the festivities are characterized by production of myriad variety of biscuits and small cakes, which is locally called as bredalas. This is mostly served to the children starting from the Saint Nicholas Day. Alsace cuisine is characterized by profuse use of wine, as it is the region that produces wine in abundance and the wine primarily produced is the white wine. The wines produced in Germany have a strong Germanic influence. Alsace is the only region in France that produces varietal wines which is characterized by the variety of grapes used in production. Alsace is also the biggest beer-producing region of France. What passes for nightlife in Bangrak is limited to some laid back bars and superb restaurants dotted along the beach, along with a number of more raucous establishments that line the main street – though they are pretty restrained by Chaweng standards! A few offer ‘comfort girls’ to lonely gentlemen who desire something more than just conversation… The Village of Love is not just a romantic spot for couples! If you are searching for the perfect romantic venue to wine and dine your partner then you won’t be disappointed: as a brilliant tropical sunset lights up the sky you can find exquisite gourmet fusion cuisine served on the beach by candlelight at the Ocean's 11 and Quo Vadis restaurants, or maybe sample some simple yet delicious seafood dishes at The Secret Garden beach resort, or perhaps savour wood fired pizzas at Antica Locanda, one of the most popular Italian restaurants on the island – despite its roadside location. If you want English style pub grub, such as fish and chips and Sunday roasts, served along with a wide range of chilled beers, then check out the Admiral Lord Nelson on the main road. For that ‘morning after’ egg and bacon breakfast then you can’t beat The Picnic Basket and its unbelievable value. These two venues are equally popular hangouts for tourists strolling along the main road, from their various beachside hotels, as they are with expat locals craving a taste of home. Dharamsala being a tourist place is very well sufficient in accommodation options. Basically the hotels in Dharamsala are divided into Deluxe hotels and Standard Hotel. So it offers options to the tourist to stay in whichever kind of hotel he/she wants. However, all the hotels provide very good services. All hotels provide you the facility of online booking so that you don’t face problems regarding your accommodation. There are numerous hotels present in this city. However, some of the prominent ones are: -
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