The post 3 Things To Do In Brighton, England appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Being by the sea, Brighton is a great place to spot some wildlife. It is famous for its murmurations (gatherings) of birds such as starlings, as they may be seen swirling and dipping over the sea towards sunset on most days. You can also keep an eye out for marine mammals including seals and even dolphins, which are sometimes spotted from the shore.
Brighton is home to many independent art galleries, theatres, and music venues, and there’s a real sense of creativity within the city. Make sure you head to the Lanes, a couple of streets towards the center of town which showcase some great independent shops and market stalls. Along the seafront, don’t miss the ‘upside down house’, a major photo opportunity that perfectly encapsulates Brighton’s quirky heart.
Brighton is famous for its Victorian-era palatial homes and hotels which face out to sea. You can take a great walk along the paved seafront, enjoying the views of this great architecture in one direction and of the sparkling blue ocean in the other. You can hire a bike if you want a faster way of getting around the city, or take it easy and stop off for an ice cream mid-promenade.
The post 3 Things To Do In Brighton, England appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post You’ll Never Forget the Sunset at These Seaside Destinations appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re a big fan of ocean sunsets, here are four places that you must travel to see the sun disappear.
This idyllic Mediterranean island offers one of the most gorgeous sunsets in the world. Watch the sun disappear over the white and blue buildings of the island and into the sea and marvel at the beauty of this spectacle.
This archipelago in the Indian Ocean also hosts some of the most precious late evening sites that you can find anywhere. Be sure to check out Nungwi Beach for one of the best sunset spots in Zanzibar.
Located in the Atlantic Ocean off of the coast of Galicia, the Cies Islands offer a great sunset to anyone who camps to spend the night there. Watching the sky turn blood red as the sun dips into the immense ocean is an unforgettable sight.
This small resort island in the Philippines offers visitors a sunset that they’ll never forget. Peace, beauty, and natural wonder are the names of the game in Boracay.
The post You’ll Never Forget the Sunset at These Seaside Destinations appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Combarro is Spain’s Most Beautiful Coastal Town appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Within Galicia is the small, charming town of Combarro, which definitely has my vote as Spain’s most beautiful coastal village.
This tiny village of only 1,768 residents is known as the capital of the horreo. This word refers to a type of elevated granary that is found throughout Galicia. These granite constructions were built in the olden days to serve as storage units for grains and crops.
Protected by law, Combarro is home to over thirty horreos that are perched just above the ocean in an incredibly picturesque setting.
The small houses that are found in the center of Combarro were once the homes of fishermen and sailors that lived in this town and used the sea as their source of income. Now, they are still populated by some of these workers as well as their descendants, who beautifully decorate the exteriors of their homes with flowers and other adornments.
If you find yourself in Galicia, be sure to take the time to visit this beautiful and magical village.
The post Combarro is Spain’s Most Beautiful Coastal Town appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 3 Things To Do In Brighton, England appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Being by the sea, Brighton is a great place to spot some wildlife. It is famous for its murmurations (gatherings) of birds such as starlings, as they may be seen swirling and dipping over the sea towards sunset on most days. You can also keep an eye out for marine mammals including seals and even dolphins, which are sometimes spotted from the shore.
Brighton is home to many independent art galleries, theatres, and music venues, and there’s a real sense of creativity within the city. Make sure you head to the Lanes, a couple of streets towards the center of town which showcase some great independent shops and market stalls. Along the seafront, don’t miss the ‘upside down house’, a major photo opportunity that perfectly encapsulates Brighton’s quirky heart.
Brighton is famous for its Victorian-era palatial homes and hotels which face out to sea. You can take a great walk along the paved seafront, enjoying the views of this great architecture in one direction and of the sparkling blue ocean in the other. You can hire a bike if you want a faster way of getting around the city, or take it easy and stop off for an ice cream mid-promenade.
The post 3 Things To Do In Brighton, England appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post You’ll Never Forget the Sunset at These Seaside Destinations appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re a big fan of ocean sunsets, here are four places that you must travel to see the sun disappear.
This idyllic Mediterranean island offers one of the most gorgeous sunsets in the world. Watch the sun disappear over the white and blue buildings of the island and into the sea and marvel at the beauty of this spectacle.
This archipelago in the Indian Ocean also hosts some of the most precious late evening sites that you can find anywhere. Be sure to check out Nungwi Beach for one of the best sunset spots in Zanzibar.
Located in the Atlantic Ocean off of the coast of Galicia, the Cies Islands offer a great sunset to anyone who camps to spend the night there. Watching the sky turn blood red as the sun dips into the immense ocean is an unforgettable sight.
This small resort island in the Philippines offers visitors a sunset that they’ll never forget. Peace, beauty, and natural wonder are the names of the game in Boracay.
The post You’ll Never Forget the Sunset at These Seaside Destinations appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Combarro is Spain’s Most Beautiful Coastal Town appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Within Galicia is the small, charming town of Combarro, which definitely has my vote as Spain’s most beautiful coastal village.
This tiny village of only 1,768 residents is known as the capital of the horreo. This word refers to a type of elevated granary that is found throughout Galicia. These granite constructions were built in the olden days to serve as storage units for grains and crops.
Protected by law, Combarro is home to over thirty horreos that are perched just above the ocean in an incredibly picturesque setting.
The small houses that are found in the center of Combarro were once the homes of fishermen and sailors that lived in this town and used the sea as their source of income. Now, they are still populated by some of these workers as well as their descendants, who beautifully decorate the exteriors of their homes with flowers and other adornments.
If you find yourself in Galicia, be sure to take the time to visit this beautiful and magical village.
The post Combarro is Spain’s Most Beautiful Coastal Town appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>