Five Days in the Wild Outer Banks of North Carolina
Go bear watching, catch sight of an elusive red wolf, watch dolphins swim alongside your boat. see where the Wright Brothers first took off then try to fly your own glider on the nearby dunes, share a glass of wine alone with someone special on an abandoned beach. Where can you do all this? The Outer Banks of North Carolina! Long well-known as a retreat for Virginians and Carolinians, the Outer Banks has more than beaches. This itinerary is a back-to-nature itinerary, wild beaches, otters, black bears, hang gliding, alligators and the rest. This itinerary will take you off the tourist-trap trail and get you where the guide books don't go, places only the locals know about, though it includes all the must-sees in the OBX. This itinerary is aimed at budget travelers who don't want to skimp on real experiences. If you're visiting the Outer Banks, like to be outdoors and want to go to the places that none of your friends have heard of, than this guide is for you. We'll tell you where to find empty beaches, where to look for bears and where to go for your early morning kayak.
Lesser-known Oahu in 4 Days on a Budget
"Great book. Lots of good info including bus routes. There were some well known places but lots of out of the way stuff." - Wanda from Goodreads Oahu is not just a vacation destination; it offers so much more … Who is this Oahu itinerary for? This is not an itinerary for tourists, but for budget travelers and those keen on taking the Oahu less-traveled journey. It will inspire you to venture to the lesser-known places and provide you with useful budget saving tips. Why should you choose this Oahu guide? This itinerary is created based on my own experience of living in Oahu, Hawaii. I have experienced every place mentioned in this guide first-hand, so I can bring you along the journey to explore my favorite places with me. With diverse culture, pristine ocean, rich history, lush hiking trails, year-around activities, and scrumptious food, Oahu has something for everyone. You will definitely set your feet on two of the most famous tourist areas, Waikiki and Pearl Harbor, but I am certain that through this itinerary, you will learn a lot more about Oahu and see loads of interesting places through an insider’s perspective. What is inside this Oahu itinerary? This four-day itinerary includes information about prices, transport, where to eat, popular water activities, and the best beaches to visit that are free of crowds. There is little information about tourist places that are expensive and does not live up to the expectations of most travelers. If you plan to visit Oahu and get to know what the island really looks like, please bring this guide with you. Specifically, this itinerary will guide you to discover: the best place to have the best pancakes, Japanese ramen, Chinese food, and Hawaiian food beaches that are free of tourists hiking trails offering scenic views of the island from the summit a free and scenic lookout offering one of the most scenic views of the city budget saving tips on food and public transport extreme activities for adventure junkies information
One Day in Margate, UK on a Budget
This Margate itinerary is designed for people who want a brilliant day out, whether it be with family or a solo day looking at educational sites. Your day will include sun bathing and swimming at the beach (fair rides for the children), art and culture at the Turner Contemporary, history at the museum, retail shopping, exotic foods to eat, fun at the amusement park, and a very cheap hotel you can stay overnight in and have dinner at. You will get a lot of sun and exercise, and the train station/car park is right next to the sites you'll be visiting.
Santa Barbara Highlights - 2-Day Itinerary - 2nd Edition
Just two hours north of Los Angeles , beautiful adobe buildings topped with red stucco roofs are nestled against the Santa Ynez Mountains in front of the Pacific Ocean. This little slice of paradise is the American Riviera - Santa Barbara ! Santa Barbara is a great place to escape from the hustle and bustle of city living. There's plenty to see in this small beach town, from world-famous art to boutique shopping, alfresco dining, sipping on award-winning wines and beers, just lounging on the beach, or visiting a first-class zoo - Santa Barbara has something for everyone. This trip provides the complete American Riviera experience - how to get there, when to go, great places to eat, and what to see. This detailed itinerary will guarantee that you have fun, save money, and see a wide range of what the area has to offer - not just the popular places, but local favorites as well. Days of this tour can be swapped around according to your needs: Day 1 - Explore the history of the American Riviera and discover how this paradise came to be. Day 2 - Enjoy the best of the area's scenic outdoors, and reward yourself by enjoying the fruits (grapes) of the soil. Included: Days of the tour can be easily swapped around for your convenience. Tons of activity suggestions if you want to extend your trip. Suggestions on how to save money on your trip. The best lunch and dinner suggestions to suit your wallet whether you want to save money or splurge! Detailed instructions getting to and from each location including parking suggestions (and when it's better to walk!). Most destinations are suitable for travelers of any age (with alternative suggestions for those that are not). Lots of tips about visiting Santa Barbara, when to go, etc.
Two Exciting Days in Dutch Sint Maarten - Hello Cruisers!
Sint Maarten, a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, encompasses the southern half of this amazing Caribbean island. This itinerary will focus on the "Dutch Side" of the island and in particular the sites and activities of the capital city of Philipsburg, Princess Juliana International Airport, and Maho Beach. Official languages are Dutch and English as well as a local English-based Creole dialect is also spoken. Grocery stores and various businesses may have prices expressed in Netherland Antilles Florins (NAF), which is the local currency, also called the Guilders, but the U.S. Dollar and the Euro will gladly be accepted. The average high temperature is about 84 F / 28.89 C and the average low temperature is 74 F / 23.33 C. Philipsburg and Sint Maarten is a great area for couples, families, retirees, and those that enjoy cruising. Follow one day of this itinerary, or both, and experience one of the most amazing places of the Caribbean.
Two Wheels and Pair of Cozzies: the Best of Newcastle in 3 Days
This is a three-day tour of Newcastle. Each day is balanced with a trip to a site of historical or cultural interest, and a visit to one of Newcastle's beautiful beaches. Being the second oldest city in the country, Newcastle has some fascinating architecture, and with over 30 parks just in the inner urban precinct, it’s one of the leafiest metropolitan spaces in Australia. While this tour is best done in a sunny week, wet weather alternatives are given in each section. The itinerary allows extra time if you prefer to do it by on foot but is geared towards hiring a bike. If you haven’t cycled since you were a kid, be brave! You’ll pick it up again in no time! It’s just like riding a… well, you know… You can skip the big hills if necessary, but I promise the view will repay your efforts. Of course one of the main features of Newcastle is its stunning coastline. Those coming to Newy for the waves can hire surfboards at various locations (see appendix), and be reassured by our vigilant life-guards and shark nets in the flagged areas of the beach. If you’re not confident in the sea, however, you can swim at the unique ocean baths in Merewether or Newcastle East, or just wade in the rock pools and watch for dolphins. Whatever the weather, there is plenty to see and do in the city of Newcastle and its surroundings. If you're on a shoestring budget, it’s possible to do this tour on less than $20 per day as many of the cultural sites are donation based (also see the ‘cheap eats’ options at each mealtime). Travellers happy to spend a little more will enjoy the cafes, restaurants, and drinking options provided, while those with a generous budget can splurge on the fine dining possibilities Newcastle has to offer – you'll love the craft beer venues and pop-up wine bars. The city of Newcastle is two hours' drive from Sydney. The train takes an extra half hour, but the trip goes via the hauntingly majestic waterways of the Hawkesbury River and the Central Coast. Many cruise ship