Winter is already knocking on doors, days are getting shorter and the temperatures are lower each day. Do you even need an additional reason to escape this cold weather and go on hot vacation? Again, we are delivering you a great package of various destinations, where you can hunt the November sun.
Video: Travel to Seychelles
We have it! This video represent our 8-day trip to Seychelles in exactly 131 seconds. These are the beauties of the Praslin island, St. Pierre, La Digue and the largest island named Mahe.
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Where to travel in October
Who would have thought we are already in October and mid-autumn? Time is passing by like crazy! Summer is over; the first parental meetings are behind, students we know how busy the first week on a college is 😃… so now it is high time for the last summer-like holiday before the winter comes in.
Travel itinerary: Unique Istanbul
Istanbul is a city that has a little more than others, with its unique vibe, it attracts many visitors every year who spend just couple of days in the city or even take a longer vacation. Bargaining on stalls, strolling between more or less well-known landmarks and enjoying delicious and especially affordable food – these are just a few reasons why Istanbul is definitely worth a visit.
Where to travel in September
Do you have couple more vacation days left? Do you miss some sunbathing and swimming in the sea already? On the other hand, would you just like to charge batteries before the college start again? There are quite a few places, where you can catch early autumn, but still warm sun for beach lounging, exploring cities, sitting in bars and pampering yourself with culinary specialties. After the summer season, the prices of accommodation are significantly lower and there are fewer tourists, so you will definitely find a place for your towel on the wonderful beach. Those are just couple of reasons, why traveling in September is always a good idea… What do famous travel websites recommend for this month?
Where to go in August
Almost with certainty, we can say that August is at least for Europeans the main holiday month, therefore we anticipate that you are reading this article on your smart devices while enjoying the sun on the beach. Are we mistaken? Millions of people are moving to the shores of nearby and also far more distant seas and oceans, for at least some weeks in this month. For all of you who are still looking for last minute deals, we offer you a bunch of ideas below – where to go on your hard-earned vacation.
Do you have travel insurance?
When we planning a trip we always take care of comfortable accommodation, do a research how we will get from point A to point B, sometimes we even select where we will eat… Everything with a reason that we will enjoy our vacations without any worries. However, we forget the most essential – our health and our finances, if something goes wrong. When we travel, we are usually braver, we do different and often more adrenaline stuff, eating food we would never have tasted back home, we walk through unknown paths and we mostly do not realize that there could be anything but a pleasant surprise right around the corner… and here travel insurance comes in.
We can choose among many providers, so it is always difficult to pick the right one. Maybe you can trust our judgment and choosing travel insurance with CORIS. Why? Because they are specialized for foreign countries, have range of all kinds of offers and an additional plus – they are available 24/7. Unfortunately, we all know this words – disaster never rests.
Travel itinerary: Paradise in Seychelles
With 115 islands, the Seychelles are definitely a dream destination for those who want to lying under the palm trees on long sandy beaches, swimming and snorkelling in a turquoise blue sea, admiring nature and generally enjoying the tranquil atmosphere that reigns on virtually the entire archipelago.
The last stop on Seychelles: Main island of Mahe with the Capital of Victoria
At the end of our journey, we stopped on the main island, Mahe, where live almost 90 percent of the whole population of Seychelles, and most of them live in the capital of Victoria. The tranquil and casual island atmosphere we have been accustomed so far, has quickly been replaced by clusters of people and crowd on the roads.
La Digue, a small piece of paradise
We continued our journey on the island of La Digue… a really small island. It is 5 kilometers long and only 3 kilometers wide and depending on population, it is still the third biggest isle on Seychelles. Yeah, it is small as hell 🙂 There are only a few cars on it, and they are just like those golf carts you see in expensive resorts. The locals as well as tourists for moving around the island and searching for their spot under the palm trees use bicycles. But forget about relaxed cycling along the beach and prepare yourself for some real steep climbs along the way. You can hire bicycles right next to the port or arrange a rent in your hotel. Daily rent of a bike will cost you 150 rupees, which is approximately 10 € (1 € = 15,3 SCR).