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]]>Most of the Scilly islands are small enough for you to be able to see the sea at all points around you. This creates a wonderful awareness of being out at sea on an island, and makes for some truly stunning views. Try and head to the Scilly islands off-season (March – May or September – November) so that you can enjoy these beautiful islands without the tourists crowds in the summer.
Many people who visit the Scilly Isles return convinced that these small islands host some of the best beaches in the UK. The gentle climate means that the waters are incredibly warm, and plenty of the beaches are almost empty of people during the off-season months.
Due to the proximity to the sea, most of the island cuisine centres around fish and freshly caught seafood. There are plenty of cafes and restaurants spread out across the islands where you will be able to enjoy traditional fish and chips, as well as more novel meals including lobster scampi and swordfish sushi.
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]]>Imagine drifting through dark, silent caves illuminated only by the ethereal glow of thousands of tiny glowworms. The Waitomo Glowworm Caves in New Zealand offer just this magical experience. As you glide through these caverns on a quiet boat ride, the ceilings light up with the luminescence of glowworms, creating a starry sky effect underground.
Dive deep into the depths of history at Derinkuyu, an ancient multi-level underground city in Cappadocia, Turkey. This subterranean city could shelter as many as 20,000 people along with their livestock and food stores! All carved from soft volcanic rock.
And for a touch of creepy… Beneath the streets of Paris, you’ll find an eerie world known as the Catacombs. This vast underground ossuary holds the remains of over six million people. Lined with endless walls of skulls and bones, the Catacombs of Paris provide a stark contrast to the city’s romantic image.
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]]>The post Why The Scilly Isles Should Make it Onto Your Travel Bucket List appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Most of the Scilly islands are small enough for you to be able to see the sea at all points around you. This creates a wonderful awareness of being out at sea on an island, and makes for some truly stunning views. Try and head to the Scilly islands off-season (March – May or September – November) so that you can enjoy these beautiful islands without the tourists crowds in the summer.
Many people who visit the Scilly Isles return convinced that these small islands host some of the best beaches in the UK. The gentle climate means that the waters are incredibly warm, and plenty of the beaches are almost empty of people during the off-season months.
Due to the proximity to the sea, most of the island cuisine centres around fish and freshly caught seafood. There are plenty of cafes and restaurants spread out across the islands where you will be able to enjoy traditional fish and chips, as well as more novel meals including lobster scampi and swordfish sushi.
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]]>The post 3 Subterranean Marvels Worth Exploring appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Imagine drifting through dark, silent caves illuminated only by the ethereal glow of thousands of tiny glowworms. The Waitomo Glowworm Caves in New Zealand offer just this magical experience. As you glide through these caverns on a quiet boat ride, the ceilings light up with the luminescence of glowworms, creating a starry sky effect underground.
Dive deep into the depths of history at Derinkuyu, an ancient multi-level underground city in Cappadocia, Turkey. This subterranean city could shelter as many as 20,000 people along with their livestock and food stores! All carved from soft volcanic rock.
And for a touch of creepy… Beneath the streets of Paris, you’ll find an eerie world known as the Catacombs. This vast underground ossuary holds the remains of over six million people. Lined with endless walls of skulls and bones, the Catacombs of Paris provide a stark contrast to the city’s romantic image.
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