Globehunter's Travel Blog

POSTED BY Adam | JULY 21 2014
Label: Beach Holidays

Barbados Beach
Just the mention of the word ‘Caribbean’ conjures up images of lazy days spent surrounded by gleaming white beaches and lines of palm trees. Whilst that’s all true, there is much more to the Caribbean islands than just sunbathing and each nation has its own individual charm.

POSTED BY Adam | JULY 21 2014
Label: Beach Holidays, City Breaks, Dubai Travel, How to... Guides

Dubai on a Budget
Home of the world’s tallest building and the world’s only 7* hotel, Dubai is a destination more associated with luxury than frugality – a place to splash the cash and spare no expense. However, experiencing one of the world’s most lavish cities on a limited budget is certainly possible.

POSTED BY Adam | JULY 7 2014
Label: Beach Holidays, Top 10s

Maho Beach
Everyone has their own favourite beach; a vast expanse of sand stretching out towards the horizon that epitomises that well-earned summer holiday. But, sometimes the most interesting beaches are those that offer something quirky and unexpected.

POSTED BY prashant | JULY 7 2014
Label: Bangkok Travel

Songkran Festival
What would you think if a stranger came up to you in the street and threw water on you? Under normal circumstances you probably wouldn't be best pleased, but that'sexactly what happens all over Thailand on Thai New Year (Songkran), when cities across the country turn into one giant water fight.

POSTED BY Adam | JUNE 26 2014
Label: Bangkok Travel

Samut Prakan Thailand
Samut Prakan (also known as Pak Nam) is a great place to head for a day away from the hustle and bustle of central Bangkok. Located 29 kilometres south of the Thai capital – and very close to Suvarnabhumi Airport which is served by flights from the UK - Samut Prakan is home to some fascinating historical sights and makes for an enthralling day trip away from the well-beaten tourist path.

POSTED BY Adam | JUNE 25 2014
Label: City Breaks, New York City

New York Times Square
From clandestine speakeasies dating back to before prohibition, to innovative takes on the traditional cocktail bar, New York has hosts of fascinating bars to visit. At Globehunters, we’ve gone for a blend of history and quirkiness to hand-pick five of our favourite New York watering holes for your visit to The Big Apple – see if any of them take your fancy!

POSTED BY Adam | JUNE 25 2014
Label: Bangkok Travel, Beach Holidays, City Breaks

Thailand attractions
Each year more and more British tourists flock to Thailand to enjoy the intoxicating combination of unspoilt beaches, wild nightlife and the tropical climate. Whether you’re looking to relax, party or soak up the culture, Thailand will have something to offer and we’ve handpicked our favourite Thailand attractions.

POSTED BY Adam | JUNE 25 2014
Label: City Breaks, New York City

Brooklyn Bridge
Home to over two and a half million people, Brooklyn is the second largest of New York’s boroughs and has plenty to attract visitors to The Big Apple. Whilst the tourist crowds tread a well-beaten path through Manhattan, those in the know cross the East River to Brooklyn.

POSTED BY Adam | JUNE 25 2014
Label: Sydney Travel

Blue Mountains Australia
Found just over an hour’s drive inland from the bustling coastal metropolis of Sydney, the Blue Mountains National Park is a popular attraction for both Sydneysiders and tourists. The park is a great place to relax in fresh mountain air and enjoy some breathtaking views.

POSTED BY Adam | JUNE 25 2014
Label: Holidays to Orlando, Top 10s

Legoland Florida
Located just an hour south of Orlando in Winter Haven, Legoland Florida has been attracting tourists from around the world since 2011. Less crowded than the better-known Disney Parks, Legoland Florida features a sizeable water park, lush botanic gardens and, as you’d expect, some amazing Lego creations.

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