DUBAI: Looking for ways to enjoy your weekend, while adhering to social distancing and health/safety protocols? Well, the winter is still very much upon us. The desert, wadis and mountains are waiting for the adventurous. There are unrivaled vistas and a whole new world out there to explore and help you unwind. Here, we list down ways you can enjoy the outdoors, avoid the more crowded and popular spots in the UAE.
1. If you miss swimming: Explore more hidden beaches Image Credit:
Most people who live in Dubai, love the beach, which is why you can usually never find one that s empty enough, especially on the weekend, but over the last few months, I have made some discoveries of hidden beaches in Dubai. Although La Mer, Kite Beach and Secret Beach are incredible beach destinations, they tend to fill up quickly because of the great amenities. The trick would be to visit beaches that aren’t really kitted out with bathrooms, food trucks or showers. They tend to be e
MILK BEACH, SYDNEY
Sydney has somewhere in the region of about 100 beaches – both harbour and ocean, north and south – so it shouldn t come as a surprise to find there are still stretches of sand here untrodden by a million feet. Milk Beach is one of those locations, an inlet in a spectacular location in you-can t-afford-it Vaucluse, with views over the harbour to the bridge and the city skyline on one side, and a whole heap of fantasy mansions on the other.
There s only about 50 metres of sand here, so it s good thing Milk Beach is tricky to access: with no carpark or direct road link-up, you ll have to join the Hermitage Foreshore walking track from either Rose Bay or Watsons Bay. To find yourself a spot here for a swim and a sunbake is, however, well worth the effort.
Belize is known as one of the most diverse countries, especially considering its compact size. Many people come to Belize because there are lots of inexpensive things to do.
We’ve gathered a shortlist of free things to do in Belize that are sure to satisfy nature lovers and art appreciators.
5 Free Places To Enjoy Nature
Big Rock Falls Belize
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This stunning waterfall and natural swimming pool is accessible by foot or mountain bike. The refreshing water is easy to enter and great fun for families. The surrounding area is a lovely place to hike and explore.
Coastal Mississippi Offers Socially Distanced Winter Experiences
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BILOXI, Miss., Dec. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/ As travelers search for warmer weather and safe activities around the holidays,
Coastal Mississippi: The Secret Coast is announcing a lineup of winter experiences fit for social distancing and memory making. With plenty of holiday events and seasonal culinary offerings, visitors are welcome to experience holiday festivities at a safe distance.
The region s 62 miles of scenic shoreline boast a temperate climate year-round, and safe winter activities are abundant, including:
As travelers search for warmer weather and safe activities around the holidays, Coastal Mississippi: The Secret Coast is announcing a lineup of winter experiences fit for social distancing and memory making.
How to vacation responsibly this year? Try these 7 tips
March 31, 2021
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(BPT) - After months of cautionary travel and shelving vacation plans, people, especially those with families at home, are researching how they can indulge their wanderlust safely again. The goal is to enjoy a vacation in a responsible manner, creating memories while keeping yourself and others safe.
Heading to Coastal Mississippi: The Secret Coast is a good option as its location in the Southern United States brings warm weather throughout the year, plus access to the Gulf and plentiful opportunity to explore outdoors. Travel interest is up for The Secret Coast as its 62 miles of scenic shoreline dotted by unique coastal communities boast Southern charm and hospitality. Many people are choosing to discover this destination based on the Coastal Mississippi Promise of Health and Safety, which pledges that visitors can expect all hospitality partners to follow recommendations from leading he