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Warm winter places perfect for your next vacation

Warm winter places perfect for your next vacation
Short trips close to home are fine, but sometimes you may want to discover something more exotic; we are talking about Caribbean islands, tropical beaches and more.

Sri Lanka

South of the equator, in Sri Lanka, our winter has turned into a hot summer. Its islands offer fabulous sandy beaches for your relaxation, but this Southeast Asian gem isn’t just a destination for complete relaxation. Sri Lanka is surrounded by the Indian Ocean and is called the island of pearls of the East. It is no coincidence: the warm and dense air that surrounds the tourists upon arrival is full of mystery, green vegetation, beaches surrounded by palm trees and stormy shores for all surfers All of them have a great attraction, extraordinary local traditions, including dances, parades, elephant parades and beautiful temple buildings – the scope of these attractions is very broad. A fairytale place, especially on full moon days. If you are staying in a hotel on the coast or in Colombo, you should combine some smart outfits with light casual shirts and dresses (such as shirts, trousers, summer cotton dresses, sunglasses and headgear), as well as everything you need for a holiday at the sea. For those taking part in the trip, it is recommended that you wear comfortable shoes, suitable for climbing, walking and walking on the grass, do not forget to enter the temple, it is necessary to take off your shoes to show respect and cover shoulders and knees.

Saint Martin

Or, as they say, on the Dutch side of the island is “Saint Martin”. This magnificent Caribbean island is marked by its colonial history and is split in two between France and the Netherlands. There is a place in the world so beautiful that it has always been disputed between the two countries that still carries this kind of division: the border outlined in the center of the Caribbean islands less than 90 km², the border will be to the north Partially separated, French territory , from the south, privilege of the Netherlands. The western part of the island is one of many lagoons, the Simpson Bay Lagoon, which is also divided equally between two competitors, who see it as two good brothers. Also in the French part of the island, there are several quiet night spots open, where there are reggae bands and piano bars, and during the day you can only choose to dive, snorkel, surf, sail or hike, not to mention a gathering of 14 people. Moon: The Bastille is far away, but we have to celebrate here. Also in the waters of Saint-Martin / Saint-Martin it is possible to be in contact with nature, thanks to the numerous lagoons that surround it, where you can admire the coral reef fish, eels, manta rays, lobsters, turtles, sharks and pike.

Florida

There is a reason to call it the “state of the sun”. Florida has some of the most spectacular natural wonders in the world and is open to visitors all year round. For many reasons, Florida is a lucky country. Since it was discovered by Juan Ponce de Leòn in Spain in 1513, it has been a true paradise on earth. For the European powers, the colonies represented a challenge, the European powers fought for many years. . Its position is truly strategic: it extends over much of the peninsula of the same name, bathing the Gulf of Mexico to the west and the Indian Ocean to the east. Its coastline is over a thousand kilometers long and its white sand beaches have earned it the Sunshine State nickname: Sunny State. Tallahassee (Tallahassee) is the capital of Florida and the county seat of Leon County. Its name derives from the Indian word muskogee, which can be translated as “ancient city”. In fact, before the arrival of the Spaniards, the area was occupied by the powerful Appalachian Indians who planted large areas of wheat. In the 17th century, the first European to arrive in the city was a Spanish missionary, second only to the explorer Hernando de Soto.

Madagascar

This island off the east coast of Africa is famous for its unique flora and fauna, which include striped lemurs, chameleons, beautiful orchids, and mighty baobab trees. The coast is also beautiful and you can even find whales or turtles on the pristine beaches. “I can tell you that Madagascar is the promised land of naturalists”, wrote the French botanist Philibert Commerson in 1771. After almost 250 years, nothing has changed. Mother Nature lives here. Madagascar is located on the coast of Mozambique and is named Red Island due to its rich red soil color, which makes the river water stained with sea water and reaches the sea. A natural paradise with white sand beaches and beautiful coral reefs, this is an arid area, characterized by baobab trees and thorny forests, with vineyards, rice fields and dense rainforests to the east and mountainous hills. About half of Malagasy specialize in traditional local worship activities and these activities often focus on making contact with the dead. 45% of Malagasy are Christians and there is a uniform division between Catholics and Protestants. In the coastal areas, especially in the provinces of Mahajanga and Antsiranana, there is a small number of Muslims belonging to the Indian-Pakistani ethnic group or originally from the Comoros.

 

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