Saturday, April 30, 2016

Que faire dans le Nord de l’Angleterre?

Bon Plan pour les fans de football et du Fc Barcelone

Malte, carrefour historique et économique

Les transports à Turin (Italie)

UN WEEK END A PARIS

Les rooftops de Bangkok

Malte, petite mais vivante !

La culture Maya

Les meilleurs lieux de Koh Pha Ngan

Ayuttaya et ses temples

STAGE EN HOTEL DE LUXE : BON OU MAUVAIS PLAN ?

En cas de vol de passeport en Nouvelle Zélande

Jakarta : une ville atypique

Les essentiels à Bali

Jakarta une ville très complexe.

The view from this bedroom window will take your breath away



IT’S not everyday you wake up to something like this.

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En route pour l’Ayers Rock!

Stage à l’étranger : 5 conseils pour ton 1er entretien en anglais

5 choses à savoir sur l’Australie

Instant weekend: Majestic Gothic-style Tudor house



THE Hampton Manor, in Hamptonin-Arden, West Midlands.

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Man tries to take a selfie with a shark and it does NOT end well



THE FEARLESS man was inside a cage when he tried to get a photo with the creature.

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This girl's beach workout doesn't end well for her



THE BIKINI babe is left red-faced after the waves prove too much to handle.

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Peace, Love and Veganism

Travailler dans la capitale Allemande

La vie quotidienne à Shenzhen, dans le quartier de Shekou

Bons plans Cape Town !

Ne pas arriver dans l’inconnu à Amsterdam

Phuket : que faire et ne pas faire en Thaïlande ?

Nyepi, de Bali à Gili

Friday, April 29, 2016

Top 10 Places To Go This Summer

Our list of the 10 best places to go this summer includes exotic beaches, vibrant cities, foodie favorites, natural wonders both near and far, and major celebrations. Travelers can jet-set to one of these far-flung locales for a memorable summer vacation, or stay local to celebrate the centennial of the National Park Service. —Fodor's Editors



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20 New Things to Do at Walt Disney World

While you eagerly wait for Pandora–The World of Avatar at Disney’s Animal Kingdom and lands devoted to Star Wars and Toy Story at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, the parks aren’t standing still. This summer there are dozens of new restaurants, attractions, and activities to merit a visit to Walt Disney World, including the first ride devoted to the hit movie Frozen, well as the beginning of a new after-dark era at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and the biggest expansion ever at Disney Springs. —Douglas Stallings



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Long Weekend in Riviera Maya

A beautiful beach on the Riviera Maya

With the dollar at record strength against the peso, the Riviera Maya, with its pristine beaches, delicious cuisine, and welcoming people, is a spectacular value for American travelers. This is one of Mexico’s most popular destinations, so it's easy to reach; leave in the morning from most U.S. cities and you’ll be poolside by noon. Here’s how to get the most out of a three-day stay.

FRIDAY

The Mahekal Beach Resort in Playa del Carmen

A vacation in Riviera Maya begins in Cancun, where you’ll land, ideally in the morning. Try to get one of the first flights out from your departure city to avoid long lines at immigration in Cancun's busy airport. Grab a taxi to your destination: Playa del Carmen.

It’s a straight shot south on Highway 307 to the lively town locals simply call Playa. Fronted by powdered-sugar beaches and the azure Caribbean, the vibe here is more adult and less manufactured than Cancun's. And unlike the self-contained resorts along the highway, Playa has the singular benefit of a town. By staying in Playa, you’re not stuck in your resort.

The Mahekal Beach Resort (rooms from $275) is your home base for this weekend. The location is perhaps the resort’s best asset; it sits right on the beach at the sandy terminus of Calle 38, and you can walk out the hotel’s front door and be in the heart of town in five minutes. Choose one of the oceanfront suites with white adobe walls, thatched roofs, hammock-equipped terraces, and linen canopy beds fit for conquistadors. Like giant chess pieces, the rooms are placed between lush gardens, three pools, three restaurants (rates include breakfast daily and dinner or lunch), bar, spa, gym, dive shop and lobby, where you’ll drop your bags.

Eat breakfast or lunch, depending on the time, at La Cueva del Chango (average main $10). The restaurant, located on Calle 38, is just a block from the hotel and feels like it was carved out of the jungle. Standout dishes include dulce de leche crepes, or the quinoa-and-pepita-stuffed mulato chiles.

Next, get changed and catch some pool time. The Las Olas pool, which faces the beach, tends to attract the most families, so go there if you have little ones. The larger Fuego pool, located behind Mahekal’s new restaurant of the same name, offers more peace and quiet—and more comfortable loungers.

For dinner head to Fuego (average main $25). It opened in December and is not technically included in Mahekal’s meal plan (you get a $25 credit per guest), but it’s worth the surcharge for chef Crescenciano Nerey’s cooking. The lobster, split and grilled, comes smoky, sweet, and drenched in butter and lime. Pair it with an outstanding Akumal English porter from one of the Riviera’s craft breweries.

SATURDAY

Fuego Restaurant at the Mahekal Beach Resort in Playa del Carmen

Get up early, have breakfast at the hotel's Las Olas restaurant (recommended: chilaquiles and cheese-stuffed Poblano peppers), and stroll on the beach before the crowds arrive. Back at the resort, grab snorkeling equipment from Mahekal’s dive shop and spend some time getting to know the tropical fish just offshore. Or head over to brand-new 2,500-square-foot Revive Spa (treatments from $60). Try to book the spacious VIP room (especially nice for couples), which features its own tub and outdoor shower—though it’ll be hard to pull yourself away from the co-ed whirlpool set beneath a soaring palapa and lit with a mobile of firefly lights.

Make dinner plans at Punta Bonita (average main $34), the beachfront restaurant at the Rosewood Mayakoba (rooms from $515). A 20-minute drive from Playa, Rosewood is one of three hotels in the sprawling Mayakoba development. Chef Juan Pablo Loza, a Mexico City native and Rosewood veteran, tends an impressive garden whose herbs appear all over Punta Bonita’s menu. The thinnest slivers of potent Mexican oregano perfume the lovely grouper ceviche marinated in sour orange juice and garlic oil. Palm-size leaves of the hoja santa plant release their root beer–reminiscent aroma into the mango crème brulee. Not only is the regionally inspired food here amazing (duck tacos served with three moles and house-made tortillas), but so is the Mexican wine list. Don't miss the Polvo del Mar, a delicious blend of cabernet, syrah, and Nebbiolo made exclusively for Rosewood by Adobe de Guadeloupe in Baja.

After dinner, head back Playa and stroll along Avenida Cinco (“Fifth Avenue”), the lively, upscale drag of tree-shaded shops and restaurants that runs parallel to the beach. Do some shopping at boutiques like Tierra Huitchol (beaded sculpture from Nayarit’s Huitchol tribe), Nich Chiapas (jewel-tone moccasins), Hammacamart (hand-made hammocks), Maya-Xel (conch-shell lamps), and Guelaguetza Gallery (Mexican art) before calling it a night.

SUNDAY

A view of the sugary beach and clear, blue water in Tulum

You could do absolutely nothing on your last full day in Playa but lounge by the pool or on the beach. But if you’ve got the energy, consider a day trip to Tulum (Mahekal can arrange a rental for about $65, much cheaper than a taxi).

Tulum is famous for its sugary beaches, Mayan ruins, and the restaurant Hartwood (average main $25). It's just an hour south of Playa, depending on traffic, but it’s nice to break up the ride with a visit to one of the area cenotes, the flooded underground caverns that pockmark the Riveria’s jungle.

Dos Ojos Cenote (admission $14) is about halfway to Tulum and one of the ten longest underwater cave systems in the world. You can make arrangements in advance or hire a guide on-site for a guided snorkel or SCUBA session in the pair of subterranean caves of crystal-clear water. It's an unforgettable experience.

Continue on to Tulum and go right to the Ruins (admission 65 pesos; pesos accepted only), a vestige of the city’s history as a key Mayan trading post in the 1600s. Grab a quick salad or wood-fired pizza at beachside Casa Violeta (average main $8), but make sure you finish by 2 pm, which is when you must head to Hartwood to get in line for dinner reservations.

Yes, you read that right. Get in line to make dinner reservations. Ex–New Yorkers Eric Werner and Mya Henry’s al fresco restaurant is so popular that reservations must be made in person for dining that same evening. A host appears at 3 pm and takes names for the evening's roster. It may feel like a waste of the afternoon, but dining at Hartwood is worth it.

Spend your time before dinner on beach or exploring funky eco retreats, yoga camps, and shops long so-called Beach Road. Grab a before dinner cocktail at stylish Gitano (average main $15), just a couple doors down from Hartwood

One of the vibrant culinary creations from Hartwoods ever-changing menu

Hartwood's culinary creations are a vivid, thrilling celebration of this corner of the world. Signatures include the agave-glazed costillas (pork ribs) and wood-grilled octopus, but the blackboard menu changes daily. As the night goes on, dishes sell out, so it’s smart to aim for an early reservation.

Note: Parking along Beach Road is dreadful, so it's best to use the lot adjacent the Secret Garden Hotel for 150 pesos.

WHERE TO STAY

In terms of location, value, and quality of amenities, Mahekal is the best place to base in Playa del Carmen. All rates include their modified meal plan, which includes breakfast and lunch or dinner and does not include alcohol. The staff is especially wonderful; their resort-wide catchphrase, “Welcome home,” feels less like a company gimmick than a genuine expression of hospitality.

WHEN TO GO

High season, which runs from the start of winter through Easter/spring break, coincides with the best weather in the region. It’s warm year-round, but the heat gets progressively oppressive in summer. The jungle environment means humidity is always present—steady ocean breezes help—and there’s always a chance of a drizzle or flash storm. The Mayan Riviera is in the hurricane belt, so consider insurance if you’re traveling August through October.

HOW TO GET THERE

As one of the most popular destinations in Mexico, Cancun has nonstop service from most major U.S. cities. It makes a particularly easy weekend getaway from East Coast gateways like New York, Philadelphia, Boston. and DC, with flights averaging about three hours. From Cancun, Playa del Carmen is 40-to-60 minutes' driving, depending on traffic. Tulum is an hour and half to two hours.



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Top 10 Places To Go This Summer

Our list of the 10 best places to go this summer includes exotic beaches, vibrant cities, foodie favorites, natural wonders both near and far, and major celebrations. Travelers can jet-set to one of these far-flung locales for a memorable summer vacation, or stay local to celebrate the centennial of the National Park Service. —Fodor's Editors



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Unspoilt beauty and laid-back life: Discover Messinia, Greece



IF you like peace and quiet, you’ll love this laid-back Greek peninsula.

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Cape Town, une ville multiculturelle !

Bienvenu au pays du sourir

Which festival would YOU visit this May?



SUMMER is just around the corner, so check out our pick of May’s best festivals.

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Bali, l’ile des dieux, entre spiritualité et religion

« San Francisco, une ville oú tout est possible »

Visiter la région de Barcelone -> direction Sitges

Une semaine de promenade à Londres

Es-tu prêt à vivre l’experience « Poblano » – Mexique

Phil Spencer leads the hunt to crown Britain’s best beach hut



THE search is on for the best beach hut 2016.

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Se déplacer en Inde

Bali J-1, quelques conseils avant le départ

An interviews of an Erasmus student in Barcelona

Does YOUR honeymoon fit this surprising trend?



NEW research has revealed the latest trends in honeymoons.

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Top ten things to do in Costa Rica



FROM May you can hop on the new British Airways route to Costa Rica for just £380 return.

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Les immanquables à Sydney

SHOCKING moment man plunges down 40ft waterfall



THIS is the moment a crazy man leaps 40ft down a powerful waterfall.

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Comment se déplacer lorsque l’on habite Puebla ?

No more lost bags? Delta rolls out better tracking system

What if tiny radio waves from your luggage could communicate its location to baggage handlers?

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Bali vu du haut d’un volcan

Juventus Stadium

Comment trouver un logement en Indonésie

Forest Park

Melbourne

Couple who booked holiday from wrong Birmingham airport given FREE five star holiday



THE BRITISH couple accidentally booked flights from Birmingham Alabama not the UK city.

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Les meilleurs points de vue de Prague

Teotihuacan, la cité des dieux

Un week-end à DC

Un week-end type à Miami

Travelling Europe on a rented motorcycle: 4,828 km of spectacular scenery

All you need to rent a motorcycle in Europe is an unrestricted motorcycle endorsement (usually added to a regular driver's license) and an international driver's license

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Drink good beer, eat lobster and smell croissants at Montreal spring festivals

Montreal's spring festival circuit is in full bloom and includes "the best lobster in the world," cheap but delectable croissants and an unseemly amount of beer

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Head hammocks and crumbless croissants are the future of air travel



EXCITING innovations will make long haul flights more bearable

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Huge haul of Roman coins found in Spain



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Brits spend £96m every YEAR replacing items they forgot to pack for holiday



ABSENT-minded Britons spend a staggering £96m every year replacing items they have forgotten to put in their holiday luggage, a survey has revealed.

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Bikini girl dices with danger as she straddles a boat fishing for SHARKS



THE DARING girl was clearly accomplished at fishing and showed no fear.

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The Great Loop: Appalachian Trail for the aquatic set

Every year around a hundred boats complete a circumnavigation of the entire eastern U.S.

     
 
 


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Exclusive: Disney announces weddings inside the Magic Kingdom

Love Disney theme parks? Now you can say "I do" in front of Cinderella Castle.

     
 
 


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Death Valley: Scenic beauty in the hottest place on Earth

Discover the life and wonderful scenery hidden by the heat.

     
 
 


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Most overrated tourist attractions, and what you should see instead

There are plenty of popular places that fail to match expectations.

     
 
 


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