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]]>Salema is a quaint fishing village with a stunning stretch of golden sand. Unlike its more famous neighbors, this beach is a peaceful retreat with the charm of traditional Portuguese life. The cliffs surrounding Salema provide a dramatic backdrop and the clear, calm waters make it ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
While Thailand’s beaches are no secret to the world, Koh Kood remains one of the country’s most overlooked treasures. Koh Kood is the epitome of an island paradise, with fewer tourists and a slower pace of life. You can enjoy snorkeling, diving, and exploring the island’s waterfalls.
Despite its ominous name (Beach of the Dead), Playa de los Muertos in Sayulita is a lively and colorful beach experience. This hidden beach is less crowded than other spots along Mexico’s Pacific Coast, offering golden sands and excellent conditions for swimming and surfing.
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]]>With Greece’s tourism consistently on the rise, locals became increasingly frustrated by the huge crowds that occupied the beaches, both by people and loungers. As a result, they participated in protests to pressure the government into action. As a result, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced Greece’s new “beach bill”, aimed at making beaches more orderly and ensuring that there is sufficient space for both locals and tourists alike.
According to the new law, sunbeds can only occupy up to 30% of the space on regular beaches and a maximum of 15% of the space in ecologically protected areas. In ecologically “sensitive” areas, which are regarded as “untouchable beaches”, sunbeds are banned in their entirety. Furthermore, regardless of which beach you’re on, sunbeds must be at least four meters away from the shoreline so that there is enough space for everyone to move. By keeping these regulations in mind, you’ll be able to avoid legal issues while also ensuring a pleasant vacation for you and everyone on the beach.
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]]>A United States territory, Puerto Rico is fairly close to the mainland, resulting in affordable flights and no need for a passport to enter. This Caribbean island is filled with exquisite architecture as well as several free attractions to visit, including the Spanish Forts and of course, the beaches. Authentic local cuisines such as bacalaitos and mofongo also prove to be cheaper than other destinations.
Home to Athens and tons of islands, Greece can be expensive depending on where you go, particularly on islands such as Mykonos and Santorini. Fortunately, the island of Crete proves more affordable. With hiking, ancient ruins, and plenty of good food and wine, you won’t miss out on anything in this island paradise.
You may be surprised to learn that if you’re looking for an affordable beach trip, you can find one without needing to travel abroad to a cheaper country. Myrtle Beach offers a sprawling beach of over 60 miles, with plenty of festivals and other events that you can attend to make your trip all the more memorable.
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]]>No list of US tropical destinations would be complete without mentioning Hawaii. If you’re not sure where to go, Oahu, to the state capital, Honolulu, is a great choice. This city offers a blend of urban excitement and natural wonders. The iconic Waikiki Beach is perfect for sunbathing and surfing, and the North Shore is renowned for its world-class waves.
Stretching about 120 miles off Florida’s southern tip, the Florida Keys are a string of tropical islands with a laid-back atmosphere. This destination is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts, with incredible snorkeling, diving, and fishing locations. Check out destinations like Key West, Islamorada, and Key Largo.
Puerto Rico, a US territory in the Caribbean, is a tropical escape definitely worth considering. The capital, San Juan, features colorful Spanish colonial buildings and vibrant nightlife. For nature lovers, El Yunque National Forest is another destination to check out.
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]]>The post Most Underrated Beaches in The World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Salema is a quaint fishing village with a stunning stretch of golden sand. Unlike its more famous neighbors, this beach is a peaceful retreat with the charm of traditional Portuguese life. The cliffs surrounding Salema provide a dramatic backdrop and the clear, calm waters make it ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
While Thailand’s beaches are no secret to the world, Koh Kood remains one of the country’s most overlooked treasures. Koh Kood is the epitome of an island paradise, with fewer tourists and a slower pace of life. You can enjoy snorkeling, diving, and exploring the island’s waterfalls.
Despite its ominous name (Beach of the Dead), Playa de los Muertos in Sayulita is a lively and colorful beach experience. This hidden beach is less crowded than other spots along Mexico’s Pacific Coast, offering golden sands and excellent conditions for swimming and surfing.
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]]>The post The New Beach Law You Must Know When Visiting Greece appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>With Greece’s tourism consistently on the rise, locals became increasingly frustrated by the huge crowds that occupied the beaches, both by people and loungers. As a result, they participated in protests to pressure the government into action. As a result, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced Greece’s new “beach bill”, aimed at making beaches more orderly and ensuring that there is sufficient space for both locals and tourists alike.
According to the new law, sunbeds can only occupy up to 30% of the space on regular beaches and a maximum of 15% of the space in ecologically protected areas. In ecologically “sensitive” areas, which are regarded as “untouchable beaches”, sunbeds are banned in their entirety. Furthermore, regardless of which beach you’re on, sunbeds must be at least four meters away from the shoreline so that there is enough space for everyone to move. By keeping these regulations in mind, you’ll be able to avoid legal issues while also ensuring a pleasant vacation for you and everyone on the beach.
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]]>The post 3 Affordable Beach Vacations Around The World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>A United States territory, Puerto Rico is fairly close to the mainland, resulting in affordable flights and no need for a passport to enter. This Caribbean island is filled with exquisite architecture as well as several free attractions to visit, including the Spanish Forts and of course, the beaches. Authentic local cuisines such as bacalaitos and mofongo also prove to be cheaper than other destinations.
Home to Athens and tons of islands, Greece can be expensive depending on where you go, particularly on islands such as Mykonos and Santorini. Fortunately, the island of Crete proves more affordable. With hiking, ancient ruins, and plenty of good food and wine, you won’t miss out on anything in this island paradise.
You may be surprised to learn that if you’re looking for an affordable beach trip, you can find one without needing to travel abroad to a cheaper country. Myrtle Beach offers a sprawling beach of over 60 miles, with plenty of festivals and other events that you can attend to make your trip all the more memorable.
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]]>The post 3 Best Tropical Destinations In The US appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>No list of US tropical destinations would be complete without mentioning Hawaii. If you’re not sure where to go, Oahu, to the state capital, Honolulu, is a great choice. This city offers a blend of urban excitement and natural wonders. The iconic Waikiki Beach is perfect for sunbathing and surfing, and the North Shore is renowned for its world-class waves.
Stretching about 120 miles off Florida’s southern tip, the Florida Keys are a string of tropical islands with a laid-back atmosphere. This destination is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts, with incredible snorkeling, diving, and fishing locations. Check out destinations like Key West, Islamorada, and Key Largo.
Puerto Rico, a US territory in the Caribbean, is a tropical escape definitely worth considering. The capital, San Juan, features colorful Spanish colonial buildings and vibrant nightlife. For nature lovers, El Yunque National Forest is another destination to check out.
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