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LagOmar Museum
posted by psanders I think this might just be the most stunning man-made place that i've ever been, I could have stayed all day and kept walking round and discovering more bits. As a slightly odd bonus, you can also learn all about Omar Sharif, who owned the place for less than a day before he lost it in a card game! Lansarote/Canary Islands
posted by crepnbuty Lansarote is the Eastern most part of the Canary Islands. If you are looking for sun, clear water, volcanic landscape, excellent cuisine and a warm welcome, look no further. Here's a tip: try booking your trip in the off-season. Hotels greatly reduce their rates from November-April. |
Trinidad and Tobago's capital city is typically busy but this does not stop its locals from being amiable and friendly. It may act as a travel hub for many people stopping over after Port of Spain flights before they head elsewhere, but those who stick around will find much to keep them occupied in the city itself. Cheap Port of Spain flights can take up to 14 hours and you might need to transfer depending on the route you choose. After a flight to Port of Spain lands at the nearby Piarco International Airport you will face an onward journey of around 40 minutes to get to cheap Port of Spain hotels. It's sensible to book up some car rental in Port of Spain as this will help you find your way around without having to rely on the taxis or intermittent public transport. Those who do not rent will usually be transferring directly to a hotel or resort after arriving on Port of Spain flights. Port of Spain is perhaps most famous for the Trinidad Carnival which occurs each year in the run-up to Lent. If you can visit in this period you will experience the whole city at the height of the party atmosphere and see some of the most outlandish and exciting costumes, parades and floats in the world. The International Waterfront Centre showcases the growing economy with towering skyscrapers, and the Royal Botanical Gardens have been open for almost 200 years and are home to hundreds of trees and plants.Flights To Port of Spain
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