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Islands In The Seas: The Getaway Breaks That Ease Your Mind And Soul

All of us have our own preferences for places to go on holiday. We may not stick to one specific location, but often to one particular kind of place. One person may love skiing, and so circulate between spots like Aspen, Nagano, and Chamonix. Another may be safari-obsessed, and head mainly for Africa but also the Indian subcontinent. Often we won’t move much outside these certainties.

If it’s relaxation and paradise you’re out for, then you can rarely go far wrong with an island break. As you no doubt know, about seven-tenths of the world’s surface are covered by ocean. In those oceans are plenty of islands – and each of these has a tourist industry devoted to those getaway breaks. The ones when even the coast isn’t quite “away” enough.

The world has five oceans in total, but the Southern Ocean is pretty much free of habitable islands. Here we will look at one island destination in each of the four remaining oceans.

The Atlantic Ocean: The Azores

The Azores, of course, does not refer to a single island but an archipelago in the mid-Atlantic. Almost midway between Europe and the Americas, they are isolated enough to provide seclusion. All the same, they have enough of an infrastructure to support a rich tourist experience. Between Sao Miguel, Pico and Terceira in particular, you will find wildlife, sunbathing and luxury resorts. It’s a tropical island getaway like no other.

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The Indian Ocean: Andaman & Nicobar Islands

There are one billion people in India, and despite a substantial landmass this makes it a densely populated country. However, off the coast, you will find the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. This represents an idyllic break from the hubbub for many Indian holidaymakers.

Not just them, though, as it has become a place to go for people from all over the world. This is a relatively unspoiled gem in the Indian Ocean. Get to Port Blair if you want to check out museums and monuments, or enjoy the many peaceful beaches.

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The Pacific Ocean: Vanuatu

A recurring feature in the World Happiness Index surveys that evaluate quality of life, Vanuatu is a place to spend time in. If you don’t want to feel pressed for time, this is your heaven. Beach life is, of course, excellent here. You can also take a walk in nature or visit the vibrant Porta Vila Market. Whatever you choose to do, you’ll find few places more peaceful in which to do it.

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The Arctic Ocean: Svalbard

If you want to get away from it all, then a break on a Norwegian island chain in the Arctic might be in order. One word of warning – if you want to sightsee by day and hit the town at night, be aware that there aren’t many towns. Those that there are aren’t densely populated. But Svalbard is beautiful, with museums and Arctic safaris well worth your time.

The main town in the archipelago, Longyearbyen, is welcoming and picturesque in that classic Norwegian way. Svalbard may not be the most conventional holiday break, but it’s a captivating one for sure!

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Backpacking in Germany: Top 5 Sights in Hannover

As a Hong Kong girl, backpacking in Germany seemed like a dream when I was a child but somehow I was able to do it. I toured a lot of cool cities here including Munich, Koln and Berlin. But an unusual off the ball highlight was when I went backpacking through the streets of Hannover. It’s a city which is not as touristic as other big German cities. Yet this place has lots and lots of things to do.
Backpacking in Hannover
Backpacking in Hannover

1.Rathaus (New Town Hall)
Every main city in Germany has a really cool Rathaus which can be explored. The cool thing about the one here in Hannover is that it is called the New Town Hall and it was opened in 1913 so is more recent than most other cities Rathauses. It sits over a marvellous lake as you can see above!

2.Christmas Markets
German cities are famous for their fantastic Christmas Markets and Hannover has one of the best ones on offer. I loved the vibe of the place, the Hannover Christmas markets are brilliant for mingling with new and old friends.

  1. Niedersachsenstadion
    The football stadium in Hannover is huge and worth checking out. This very year Germany will play my team here – Northern Ireland. I visited the stadium in 2007 but there was no match on. My German mate Rene supports this team, Hannover 96.

4.The Machsee
The incredible Machsee is a custom built lake in the city of Hannover in Germany. When I was there we relaxed there in the day time, did some cycling and went to the nearby church. At night, it becomes a hive of activity for locals and backpackers alike. The bars and restaurants here are to rival any other German city and the locals are very friendly!

5.Marktkirche
The incredible Marktkirche in Hannover is worth checking out. I am a big fan these days of European churches having backpacked through over 35 countries in Europe now. I loved the peace and the brickwork here at the Marktkirche.

These are definitely my top 5 sights from my trip to Hannover in Germany. I loved my time here and safe travels to you all.

Some Smoking Experiences from my Travels

When you go backpacking round the world as a smoker, you need to be aware of the cultures you are jaunting through. For example, smoking cannabis may be perfectly acceptable in the coffee houses of Amsterdam as nobody flinches an eyelid. However the entire world is not the same. On my journeys, I’ve highlighted 5 places with different smoking related cultures.
Smoking Travel Adventures - Iran
Smoking Travel Adventures – Iran

1. Iran – Shisha Houses
Iran can be a strict country for the younger backpacker as there is no pork, no alcohol and no way to use visa or mastercard. There is also a no tolerance for illegal drugs, such as marjiuana and cocaine. However Iranians get their cool fix in a different way – these awesome Shisha Tea Houses! Well worth a trip and we loved cities like Kerman and Yazd because of this.

Smoking Shisha in Iran
Smoking Shisha in Iran

2. Bulgaria – Smoky Bars
Bulgaria is still quite an unventured country in parts especially in smaller towns and cities. One big problem can be that bars get smoky. Of course we will smell the scent of marijuana a mile off, but it’s the after smell your clothes get mainly from nicotine that is worse.

3. Colombia – Drug Central
OK so the Colombians may have a reputation for drugs, however you should be aware that some remote towns and villages have fairly laid back lifestyles due to it. Towns like Guasca and Guatavita all have their locals smoking a joint on a Saturday night, but they don’t go crazy and kill people over it. Leave the drug barons to do their ugly work while you relax with a cocktail and a reifer in the farming villages.

Cocktails and joints in rural Colombia
Cocktails and joints in rural Colombia

4. Netherlands – Amsterdam
Well I had to include Amsterdam in this list anyway as it’s the hippest place to be to smoke pot and weed on the streets in relative harmony. Pop into a smoke bar and puff the night away, you can find lots of sensi seeds and all sorts of different strengths of cannabis but don’t try to smuggle them out of the country!

Smoke Weed in Amsterdam.
Smoke Weed in Amsterdam.

5. Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
Despite being a Muslim country, Malaysia is fairly stringent on the laws of smoking and drinking. Kota Kinabalu is a spot of loads of bars, some shisha smoking and if you know the right contacts, you can get your fix of weed too.

So there are some smoking related tips for you on your travels. Stay safe and within the laws please!

My Travels in Netherlands: Top 5 in Amsterdam

My Travels in Netherlands: Top 5 in Amsterdam
My Travels in Netherlands: Top 5 in Amsterdam

On my European trip in 2012 I got to experience Amsterdam for the first time. But really, there is so much to see and do in Amsterdam that I’ve still only scratched the surface. Here are 5 of the highlights from Amsterdam.

1. Try Cannabis
OK so I’m a girl and I don’t like smoking or drinking but when you are in Amsterdam it’s a good chance to try some weed and even buy cannabis seeds. Cannabis/Weed bars are everywhere so you might as well indulge into it – my boyfriend actually tried it but I just went to see the bars that sell it.

Cannabis in Amsterdam.
Cannabis in Amsterdam.

2. Canals
I loved the canals of Amsterdam, simply beautiful for a walk. And you can’t miss them – they are everywhere and you can even get a boat cruise.

Canals of Amsterdam.
Canals of Amsterdam.

3. Anne Frank’s House

Anne Frank’s House is very touristy but has to be seen to be believed. Such a history here with this lady who hid from the German Nazis during the War. A really inspiring story.

Anne Frank's House in Amsterdam.
Anne Frank’s House in Amsterdam.

4. Red Light District

Amsterdam’s Red Light District is notoriously famous and is worth a night time stroll.

Red Light District, Amsterdam.
Red Light District, Amsterdam.

5. Cheese Museum

I love to sample different foods on my travels and Amsterdam is famous for cheese so head to the Cheese Museum for samples ands demonstrations on how the cheese is made.

Cheese Museum in Amsterdam.
Cheese Museum in Amsterdam.

So that’s my Amsterdam tips – I hope to return to Europe in December this year!