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Thursday, 2 December 2010

funtotravel.info TOP 10: WORLD CITIES

The Ultimate Low-Down on our Favourite Cities in the World.

In no particular order, here are our favourite cities and the reasons that we love them quite so much. They're a varied bunch; some culturally rich, some that move at a million miles per hour, some that are pretty and some slightly more gritty. But what they have in common is that they all make us extremely excited every time we think about visiting. Let us know what you think in the comments section.

1. Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), Vietnam
An incredibly fast-paced city where you'll find yourself taking your life into your hands just crossing the road as a million mopeds seem to whip past you at the blink of an eye. Everything in this city seems fascinating and people-watching is a real art here. The War Remnants Museum makes for a moving and thought-provoking visit, and the Reunification Palace and Notre-Dame cathedral are well worth your time. It also boasts one of the most impressive Post Offices we have ever seen. No, really! The Pham Ngu Lao backpacker ghetto is the place to find all your home comforts if you feel in need, and you have fascinating attractions like the Cu Chi tunnels within striking distance of the city. Grab a Saigon beer, settle back and enjoy the chaos!


Click here for our guide to Vietnam.


Ho Chi Minh overlooks central Saigon

Manic traffic whizzes through central Saigon - brilliant people watching

2. Bangkok, Thailand
Thailand's capital is an incredible city. A heady and enticing mix of east and west, with modern infrastructure, mammoth shopping malls and the insane traffic you expect from a mega-city of 6 million people. But this doesn't mean that the city misses that innate sense of 'Thai-ness' that makes it so special: whether you're wandering around the Grand Palace, scaling the spires of Wat Arun or munching a delicious and cheap meal from one of the food carts that you'll find on every corner of this bewitching place, you'll know that you couldn't be anywhere else in the world.
There is also of course the infamous backpacker ghetto that is the Khao San Road, which will entertain, fascinate and disgust in equal measures. If you want to book onward transport, download music and movies onto your iPod, buy knock-off clothes and drink yourself silly solely in the company of other backpackers then this is the place to come. If you want to meet the locals then you'll have to head out of what can feel like a hermetically-sealed backpackers-only zone.
Do your best to get out and explore this fascinating city; if you're travelling around the region you're bound to return here sooner rather than later.


Click here for our guide to Thailand.
The beautiful Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho, Bangkok

Life on the Chao Phraya river ferry, Bangkok
3. New York City, USA
The Big Apple is truly one of the world's great cities, and it buzzes with life 24 hours a day. Whether you want to check out some of the world class museums that the city has to offer (the Met, the Guggenheim, the American Museum of Natural History etc) or just take in the bright lights of Time Square then this city will amuse and amaze. Be sure to give yourself enough days here to cover as many of the incredible number of sights as you want to. A walk in Central Park is a seminal experience, and clichéd though it is, taking in the views from the top of the Empire State is as amazing as you'd imagine. We absolutely love the architecture that the city offers, from the distinctive Flatiron building to the incredible and inimitable Chrysler Building via the Beaux-Arts Public Library and Grand Central Station's amazing concourse. New York truly lives up to its world class reputation to food, with delicious cuisines from all over the globe available 24 hours a day, and the bar scene is incredible. Just give yourself plenty of time (we've barely scratched the surface in this brief introduction) and be sure to take plenty of cash – even if you think you can stick to your budget in NYC, we warn you now that you won't...


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The Manhattan skyline as viewed from the Brooklyn Bridge

Stock Exchange, Manhattan
4. Melbourne, Australia
Go to marvellous Melbourne for fantastic food, pumping nightlife, world-class sporting events by the bucket load, some great beaches within easy reach and Australia's best cultural scene. OK the weather's not the easiest to predict (prepare yourself for the infamous 'four seasons in one day'), but the longer you stay the harder it is to leave this buzzing, fun city.


Click here for our guide to Australia.


Marvellous Melbourne's beautiful skyline from the Yarra River

"I'll meet you under the clocks" - Melbourne's Flinders Street Station


5. Cairo, Egypt
Challenging but extremely rewarding, this vast city of 11 million people can be a huge culture shock for first time visitors. The noise, pollution and smells are like nothing you will have experienced before, but once you're used to it you will find a fascinating and vast city that is there to be explored. The main attractions are the truly awe-inspiring Giza pyramids, the Sphinx, and the wonderful Egyptian Museum where you can feast your eyes on the treasures from Tutankhamen's tomb. But you must also leave yourself to explore properly the treasures of Islamic Cairo and also the ancient areas of Coptic Cairo (which is Christian). Do your best to avoid the tricksters and touts who will do their best to assail you – 'off-duty' guides, 'discount government shops' and cheap taxi rides are usually causes for suspicion! Don't be intimidated by this huge, noisy and incredible city and we guarantee you a rewarding experience.


Click here for our guide to Egypt.


The Sphinx, Giza, Cairo, Egypt

A World Wonder: The Giza Pyramids near Cairo
6. Beijing, China
A multitude of stunning sights await you in China's imposing and spectacular capital: take a trip out to the Great Wall, explore the vast and beautiful Summer Palace, get lost in the Forbidden City and get cosmic at the Temple of Heaven. Everything just seems much bigger here, from the vastness of Tiananamen Square to the ridiculously immense array of food on offer on Wangfujing Snack Street. This is a city that feels far more international and modern following the summer Olympics in 2008, so take a trip round the city's older neighbourhoods (or hutongs) before they're knocked down. For an uninformed first time visitor to this modern and cosmopolitan metropolis, Beijing's fantastic range of trendy bars, buzzing nightclubs and backpacker-friendly hostels comes as a pleasant surprise. And we haven't even mentioned the incredible restaurants – you couldn't possibly leave without trying some authentic Peking Duck...


Click here for our guide to China.


View from the Summer Palace, Beijing

The Badaling Great Wall near Beijing


7.Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
No longer Brazil's capital but still its most visited city, stunning Rio is a must-see for any traveller visiting these shores. Stare down over the 'Marvellous City' from the world-wonder that is the statue of Christ the Redeemer (the view is mind-blowing), take the cable-car up to Sugarloaf Mountain for sunset, sip a mojito on Ipanema beach or dance the night away in one of Lapa's amazing samba clubs: Rio is a city made for pleasure. With a growing number of independent backpacker hostels, some brilliant value per-kilo restaurants and the wonderful free beaches, this rather expensive city is now better set up than ever for travellers on a budget. Use your common sense and keep your wits about you and you will have no problem avoiding the rampant crime that Rio has become infamous for, but balance this out with a guided trip to a favela to make your own mind up about the wonderful people that inhabit what we think is the world's most gorgeous city.


Click here for our guide to Brazil.


View over Rio from world wonder Christ the Redeemer

Weekend scene on Ipanema Beach, Rio de Janeiro
8. Wellington, New Zealand
A surprise choice maybe, but we love it, and think it's one of the most liveable cities in the world. New Zealand's capital is a beguiling mix of culture, politics, natural beauty (another stunning harbour city) and some great nightlife. Small enough to be walkable but big enough to give you plenty to do, this friendly city is hard to leave. With some top museums, a buzzing film industry (it's not called Wellywood for nothing) and great cafe-culture, you'll find yourself staying longer than intended in this friendly city.


Click here for our guide to New Zealand.


Classic view of the Wellington Cable Car

Bayside scene from Wellington, New Zealand


9. Rome, Italy
Incredible history, architecture, sights and some great hostels and nightlife make Italy's illustrious capital a must-visit. From the Colosseum to the Spanish Steps, the Pantheon, St Peters and the Vatican Museum give yourself as much time as possible to drink everything in – you'll need it.


Click here for our guide to Italy.


Twin churches in Piazza del Popolo, Rome

Rome's infamous Colosseum


10. Buenos Aires, Argentina
One of the most funky and fun city destinations in South America: visit Buenos Aires and we guarantee you a good time. With fantastic architecture (check out the camonito in Boca), some great shopping, passionately followed football teams and a range of top restaurants, this is a fantastic city to visit. So whether you're here to dance until dawn in one of Palermo's ultra-hip clubs, learn to tango, watch el Superclássico (the biggest football derby in South America) or shop until you drop, this cosmopolitan and exciting city should not be missed.


Click here for our guide to Argentina.


The colourful Boca district of Buenos Aires

Boca Juniors' famous stadium - La Bombonera



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Wednesday, 24 November 2010

funtotravel.info TOP 10: BEACHES

In the time honoured tradition of our blogs, here is another Top 10 list that we hope will make interesting reading for you: our favourite beaches in the world. We've tried to stay away from just listing obviously stunning beaches in places like the Maldives or Seychelles and tried to list places that we love not just for the white sand and blue seas, but for the backdrop and what is going on around them, be it trekking, great bars, diving or watersports. You may agree with us some, you may disagree completely - either way, let us know what you think via the comments section at the bottom.

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In no particular order, here are our Top 10 Beaches....

1. Ipanema Beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
A city beach to begin our list, but one with such a buzz and such energy we couldn't help but include it. With the stunning backdrop of Rio behind it, a song named after it and some of the funniest people watching you could ever hope for, it's a truly unforgettable place. Grab a deck chair from one of the vendors, stuff yourself silly with sandwiches, little pies (empadas) and Brahma beers while you contemplate the stunning views of the Dois Irmãos mountains and marvel at the sheer effrontery of some of the beach attire on show. The waves are powerful and cooling, the sand is clean and fine and you really feel like you're witnessing real carioca (the name given to Rio inhabitants) culture, unlike at Copacabana up the road. Brilliant fun, but keep an eye on your bags at all times - this is a city beach after all.


Beautiful Ipanema beach, Rio de Janeiro - speedos airbrushed out.
Click here for our guide to Brazil.

2. White Beach, Boracay, Philippines
Boracay is an island 2 km off the northwest tip of Panay Island in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines. It boasts White Beach, which sets the standard by which all others must be judged. Crystal white sands and glassy, calm water are the perfect ingredients for any sun worshipping holiday. Waves are few and far between, with the tide rarely moving and the water usually resembling a perfectly flat tabletop – and all that with a constant temperature of around 28 degrees C.  The locals are always friendly and the beaches are lined with places to help you sit back and relax. Rarely is a place like this busy enough to be well-known, but quiet enough to be thought of as secluded. Paradise on Earth? It surely comes close.


White Beach, Boracay, Philippines
3. Whitehaven Beach, Queensland, Australia
Situated in the Whitsunday Islands National Park, Whitsunday Island's heavenly Whitehaven Beach definitely fits into the look but don't touch category! You'll no doubt have seen this picture-perfect 4.5km stretch of sand on many an advertisment for Tourism Australia, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't go and visit - it is so clean, and so pure it's like no other beach we've ever seen. You can camp nearby (or sail there and stay on board), but don't expect to find any fancy resorts - this is National Park territory after all, which all adds to its unspoilt charm. Take in the view from the lookout across Hill inlet - on a sunny day, it is nothing short of spectacular.


Simply stunning: Whitehaven Beach
Click here for our guide to Australia.

4. Playa de la Concha, San Sebastian, Spain
San Sebastian's La Concha is our favourite city beach in Europe without a doubt. Spend your days sunning yourself on this pretty stretch of sand set in a sheltered bay on Spain's Mediterranean coast. Yes it's a lovely beach, but the reason that it makes the list is the fact that it is attached to one of the most fun and stylish cities in Europe. San Seb offers a fantastic culinary scene, and we think the best way to experience it is to go on a bar crawl around the old city trying the various  pintxos (tapas in Basque) and wines that they have on offer. The architecture is great, as is the bar scene, so sleep off your hangover on this wonderful beach. 




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5. Ochheuteal Beach, Sihanoukville, Cambodia
Genuine fun in the sun. Yes the beach is lovely and the sea is warm, calm and clear, but the real reason we loved 'Occhy' beach in sunny Sihanoukville is for all the ramshackle beach bars lining the beach. Pull up a lounger outside any of them and wile away the hours munching on freshly cooked Khmer food and supping on Angkor beers. Then slip on your tshirt and flip-flops and mosey up the beach to whichever bar looks happening that night for cocktail buckets, cheap beers and late night revelry. This is low key beach fun at its finest. We were here for Christmas and it had an incredible buzz to it. Be warned, there are a number of amputees and street kids that beg on the beach - a stark reminder of the attrocities the Khmer Rouge bought to this incredible and friendly country.



Click here for our guide to Cambodia.


6. Palolem Beach, Goa, India
We had to put at least one Goan beach on this list, and this was our choice. Yes it has become somewhat saturated with backpackers, but this low-rise, low-key beach community is both beautiful and fun. Accommodation is mostly of the ramshackle beach hut variety (local laws state that there is to be no permanent building on the beach, so the huts are torn down every year!), food is cheap and plentiful and there are some great headphone discos to keep you dancing all night. If Palolem is too hectic for you then more peaceful Patnem is a mile or so down the beach.



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7. Lopes Mendes Beach, Ilha Grande, Brazil
OK so it's a bit of a pain in the arse to get to, but that's part of the fun. And it really is beautiful too, voted one of the top 10 most beautiful beaches in the world by Vogue Magazine. To get there, either take a beautiful (if slightly sweaty) hike from Vila do Abraao, or take a boat round to this remote beach on beautiful Ilha Grande (Big Island) in Brazil. Wild, unspoilt and rugged, this is everything an 'off the beaten track' beach should be.



Click here for our guide to Brazil.

8. Shipwreck Beach, Zakynthos (Zante), Greece
Certainly one of the most photogenic and aesthetically pleasing of the beaches on this list, Shipwreck beach oddly looks more stunning from afar than it does from on the sand itself, due to the contrast between the azure waters and the shipwrecked smuggler's boat marooned on the beach. Come early in the morning by boat (the only way onto the sands) from Porto Vromi and enjoy the tranquillity before the hordes join you later. The best view of the beach is from up high - follow the signs to the Agios Gergio Kremnao monastery. When you arrive there, use the road to your right to get to a small viewing platform 600ft above the wreck - this is where you'll get your perfect photo!


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9. Tulum Beach, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Crowded, commercial and absolutely rammed full of tour groups. Sounds awful, right? Yes, but when you've seen the beach you'll understand why we've put it on this list. It is, put simply, ridiculously beautiful and totally unique. Combine a stunning set of Mayan temple ruins and a gorgeous tropical beach and you have Tulum. It is actually fairly easy to avoid the crowds - stay overnight and visit the ruins early in the day before the hordes of tour groups arrive - you'll pretty much have the place to yourself (well, comparatively so anyway!).


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10. Maya Beach, Ko Phi Phi, Thailand
Anyone who has seen the film adaptation of The Beach will recognise this beautiful Thai beach in the Ko Phi Phi National Marine Park. The beach is situated on uninhabited Ko Phi Phi Leh, a short boat ride from the paradise lost that is Phi Phi Don. As with Tulum above, the beach is slightly spoilt during peak hours by hordes of tourists, but its popularity isn't surprising given its outstanding beauty. Visit first thing in the morning and the beach will seem as unspoilt, beautiful and utterly fantastical as you imagined. You can now do an overnight camping trip on the beach, which we would thoroughly recommend as an amazing way to have the island all to yourself.


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Well there you have it, our Top 10 favourite beaches. Let us know what you think!

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