St Petersburg Top Attractions


Orlando, Miami and Tampa might be the most touristic cities in Florida but there are other cities too that cast a unique spell on visitors. St. Petersburg is surely one of those cities.

Why do we say so? Well, why wouldn’t you choose a holiday destination that holds the title for ‘most consecutive days with sunshine; boasts award-winning beaches, a world-renowned museum and offers every other touristy treat that you would hope for – great options in shopping, restaurants and bars?

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So, you see, there isn’t a valid reason to do so until you have kids who want to visit Orlando every time (which is also awesome though). So, let The Flights Guru guide you about the top attractions in St Petersburg.

  1. Dali Museum

The Salvador Dali Museum was created as a tribute to the eminent Spanish surrealist artist, Salvador Dali, which brilliantly showcases the artist’s artwork along with interactive gardens and striking building. You can also enjoy a plateful of luscious Spanish cuisine at Cafe Gala after going through the breathtaking gallery.

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Picture Courtsey of Dali Museum, St. Petersburg

Address: 1 Dali Blvd, St Petersburg, FL 33701, USA

  1. Sunken Gardens

This 4-acre attraction is a botanical paradise. You can feast your eyes on over 50,000 tropical plants and a wide array of exotic birds. There are well-paved pathways to help you explore the garden better. The Japanese Garden and Wishing Well are some other attractions of this 100-year-old garden.

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Address: 1825 4th St N, St. Petersburg, FL 33704, USA

  1. Fort DeSoto Park

Consisting of 5 keys spanning across 1136 acres of space, Fort DeSoto Park is a beautiful way to spend your time on a holiday. The 5 islands were originally created for military fortifications. You can relive the history via remnants and a museum. Tourists visit the park to enjoy its beaches, picnic area, two piers, hiking trail, kayak trail and bicycling trails. You can also take a ferry to Egmont Key State Park.

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Picture Courtsey of Wikimedia Commons, Author – Christopher Hollis

Also, remember we were talking about award-winning beaches, this is it. It was ranked 8th in ‘Best Beach in Florida’ and ‘Best Family Beach’ by USA TODAY in 2015 and 2014 respectively. It was also ranked 4th in ‘America’s Top 25 Beaches for 2013’ by TripAdvisor.

      Address: 3500 Pinellas Bayway S, Tierra Verde, FL 33715, USA

  1. Saturday Morning Market

This is not just any market (well obviously because it made to the list), but more like a celebration. This market is held weekly in the downtown St. Petersburg. What’s special here? This is a really great place to buy and browse through a WIDE array of fresh produce from local farms and lip-smacking food from 15 different countries.

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Picture Courtsey of Saturday Morning Market, St. Petersburg

 

What’s more? There’s live music and artists and performers in the centre of the market that keep the market lively and visitors entertained. It really is spectacular and an incredible experience to be there. It is visited by over 10,000 people each Saturday from October to May.

 

       Address: 101 1st St SE, St. Petersburg, FL 33701, USA

  1. St. Pete Beach

Soaked up brilliantly in the warm Gulf of Mexico waters and full of soft white sand, St. Pete Beach will be the highlight of your holiday in the city. It is located just south of St. Petersburg and is surely one of the best beaches in Florida. Again, an award-winning beach and chock-full of top hotels, restaurants and awesome shops, St. Pete is absolutely a great choice anytime. Additional attractions here include Pier 60 and the Clearwater Marine Aquarium.

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Well, this definitely is not the end of it, there’s so much more in St. Petersburg that will fill your touristy heart with fulfilment. Also, visit the Mahaffey Theater, Weedon Island Preserve and Tropicana Field among others. Do not forget to visit the spectacular Sunshine Skyway Bridge located on I 275, crossing the waters at the entrance to Tampa Bay.

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Top Things To Do In Tampa


Tampa is a beautiful destination located on Florida’s Gulf Coast. The city has continuously been a top holiday choice, especially for families. Tampa, as a tourist destination, can be summarised as a city that offers a little bit of the whole touristy pack that one would hope from a holiday. From beaches, cultural, sports and historical pieces to amazing amusement parks, bars and restaurants; the city is always a great catch.

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If you are reading this post, you’re in all probability visiting (or would like to) the ‘Cigar City’ soon. So, without further ado, we, at The Flights Guru will tell you the TOP things to do in Tampa on a vacation.

  1. Enjoy thrilling rides at the world-class amusement park – Busch Gardens Tampa

Not only in Tampa, but Busch Gardens is one of the top attractions in the entire Florida. Cheetah Hunt, Scorpion, SheiKra and Montu are some of your best rides here. Other than spine-chilling roller coasters, you can also discover various exotic African animals in a span of 300 acres land.

 

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  1. Beat your brains out in The Museum of Science & Industry

There are various museums around Tampa but we vote for this one as it is the largest science centre in the entire Southeast United States. In fact, it also hosts travelling exhibitions. Weekdays are the best time to avoid the crowd here.

 

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  1. Roam around the historic Ybor City

This is something you should really look forward to when you visit Tampa. It is in fact, a National Historic Landmark District. Visiting this neighbourhood is the best way to explore the rich Latin heritage of Tampa. There are awesome cigar factories, shops, galleries, restaurants, cafes and the famous La Septima that feature some of the most historical buildings in the district. If you are a history buff or an explorer, then you would love this tour.

 

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  1. Eat a Cuban sandwich at the nation’s largest Spanish restaurant – Columbia Restaurant

So, while you are roaming around the Ybor City and clicking pictures, make sure you stop by the popular Columbia Restaurant and eat its delicious Cuban sandwich. The restaurant has beautiful ancient architectural style and dinner shows in addition to a great variety of mouth-watering Spanish cuisine.

 

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  1. Dig in Tampa’s history at the Tampa Bay History Center

Learning about the history of a city is one of the most important things to do when you are travelling. The best way to do it in Tampa is to pay a visit to the Tampa Bay History Center. Exhibits dating back to as early as 12,000 years old will stun you at this 60,000 sq. ft. facility located in the Channelside District.

 

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Well, it surely isn’t the end of Tampa’s tourism scene; there are many other awesome attractions to explore here. You may please your inner art aficionado at the Tampa Museum of Art; watch a breathtaking gallery at the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts, or discover rescued wild cats at the Big Cat Rescue. If you are here with you partner or spouse, take a romantic walk around Tampa Riverwalk. Visiting with your kids? Take your children to Glazer Children’s Museum for a fun learning day. Tampa would never disappoint you!

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Top 5 Tourist Attractions In Sydney

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The Harbour City lures its guests with its irresistible charm and various celebrated tourist attractions. And amidst the iconic landmarks like Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge to a varied brigade of beaches, bars and restaurants; your travel goals are completely sorted in Sydney.

So let us dive into the thrilling world of the Emerald City and explore the top 5 attractions you should definitely visit.

Sydney Opera House

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is not just Sydney’s pride but is considered equally eminent across the globe. No wonder, the instantly recognisable architecture, designed by the Danish architect Jørn Utzon is among the top things to see in Sydney for travellers from all around the world.

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This 1500 seated, opera house consists of theatres and concert halls along with an assortment of bars & restaurants. It entertains you all day and night while offering a spectacular view of the harbour. And FYI, Sydney Opera House is as eye-catching in the dark as it is in the light of the day.

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Syndey Opera House Interior

Sydney Harbour Bridge

When we are talking about tourist attractions in Sydney, it would be a sin to leave out the world-famous Sydney Harbour Bridge behind. The bridge is a major landmark of the city featuring an arch that is 134 meters (440 ft) above the sea level.

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While you are here, do not miss out on the climb to the top of the bridge (yes you can do that) to enjoy the most stunning views of the city. Although this 3-hour climb is an option that only adventure seekers would love. But still, you have to visit it once.

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Sydney Bridge climb

Bondi Beach

It’s not just another beach, it is BONDI beach. It is famous among the locals and the tourists alike. It’s hip cosmopolitan vibes make sure there’s never a dull moment here. The major attraction is the Bondi Icebergs pool which is open to the public all year round.

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From swimmers and surfers to all kinds of beach bums, Bondi beach is impressive to people of every age group and interests. Other than water sports and sightseeing, you can also take the Bondi to Coogee Walk to feast your eyes on the lovely oceanic views.

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Queen Victoria Building

Queen Victoria Building, also known as QVB is a huge shopping centre with around 200 retailers spread in an entire city block. Built in the architectural style of Romanesque revival by George McRae, the shopping complex has several high-end boutiques and branded shops stretched in the 5-story building.

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You can also enjoy a guided QVB tour to learn more about its splendid architecture and glorious history.

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The Rocks

Sydney’s oldest neighbourhood, the Rocks is situated amidst the Harbour Bridge and the northern end of Sydney’s Central Business District. The region marks the earliest permanent European settlement in the city. Today this locality is a very popular tourist attraction brimming with several fashionable restaurants, boutiques, art galleries, and souvenir shops.

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Unveiling The Enigma Attached With Machu Picchu


Machu Picchu is one of the most popular and celebrated landmarks in the world. In fact, a four-day Inca Trail hike to Machu Picchu is often a part of any travel buff’s bucket list. Speaking of popularity, besides being a UNESCO World Heritage site, Machu Picchu was also voted one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in a worldwide internet poll in 2007. In fact, the site was awarded the first rank in Travellers’ Choice Awards under the category of top landmarks in the world by TripAdvisor in 2016.

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So that brings us to mull over all the hype and popularity that is attached to the landmark. And when you do your bit of research, you too will be pleased about the status and recognition of this esteemed attraction like us.

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Archaeological And Historical Significance

Located in the Cusco Region, Urubamba Province of Machupicchu District in Peru, Machu Picchu is a unique archaeological treasure. In fact, its archaeological and historical significance is what makes the landmark so enigmatic for the tourists. This 15th-century Inca citadel stands on a mountain edge of 7,970 feet above the sea level.

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Built in the conventional Inca style, Machu Picchu is an artwork of polished dry-stone walls. The three main structures include the Inti Watana, the Temple of the Sun, and the Room of the Three Windows. The architectural brilliance is undeniable.

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The popular site extends over a range of 5-miles and features over 3,000 interlinked stone steps, more than 150 buildings that encompass temples, baths, sanctuaries and houses.

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Lost City Of The Incas

According to the Wikipedia, most archaeologists believe that Machu Picchu was built as an estate for the Inca emperor Pachacuti and is most of the time mistakenly referred to as the “Lost City of the Incas”. Instead, Vilcabamba is more deserving of this appellation.

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The Incas constructed the estate around 1450, though they discarded it a century later when Spanish troops attacked the estate. However, it wasn’t known to the outside world, until in 1911 when the American historian Hiram Bingham brought it to attention.

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The stories behind the city being abandoned are equally captivating. Since there are no shreds of evidence that the city was ever attacked by the Spanish conquerors, therefore some historians believe that the evacuation occurred due to a mass smallpox outbreak.

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Some of the theories argue that the citadel of Machu Picchu was an extremely luxurious and well-maintained mausoleum of the Inca Pachacutec. Well, there are different stories, theories and versions attached to the place and they make the place even more mysterious and appealing.

From religious, environmental and historical importance to architectural and archaeological prominence, Machu Picchu is definitely worth a shot for the travel enthusiasts.

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You will see a lot of these cute guys there.

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Interesting Facts About The Eiffel Tower That You Probably Didn’t Know


The Iron lady, the symbol of romance and the global cultural icon of France, Eiffel Tower has different significance and names in Paris and across the globe. However, this super popular landmark was not always well-liked. In fact, it was loathed by a group of Parisian artists who called the beautiful structure – “monstrous”, and we wonder why?

So, let’s take you on a quick facts tour of the Iron Lady and give you similarly stunning facts.

1. The tower was named after Gustave Eiffel who was the engineer and architect of the tower.

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Stages of Construction

2. In 2008, a woman with an uncanny objects fetish married the Eiffel Tower and changed her name to Erika La Tour Eiffel.

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3. Victor Lustig who was a con artist sold the Eiffel Tower for scrap metal on two occasions. He is popularly known as “the man who sold the Eiffel Tower twice.”

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4. The tower expands and contracts by about six inches during hot and cold weather respectively.

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5. Gustave Eiffel had a small apartment on the third floor of the tower all to himself. Though it is now unlocked for the public.

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6. The tower was the world’s tallest building for four decades (41 years) until the Chrysler Building was built in New York.

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7. The radical design of the Eiffel Tower instigated a mass outrage from 300 top Parisian artists and intellectuals against the tower that we dearly quote as the “symbol of love” today.

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This enraged group of people also signed a manifesto which was published in the Le Temps newspaper on Valentine’s Day in 1887. The tower was heavily criticised and called ‘monstrous’, ‘useless’ and ‘gigantic black factory chimney’.

A part of the manifesto said, We, writers, painters, sculptors, architects, passionate lovers of the beauty, until now intact, of Paris, hereby protest with all our might, with all our indignation, in the name of French taste gone unrecognized, in the name of French art and history under threat, against the construction, in the very heart of our capital, of the useless and monstrous Eiffel Tower.”

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Well, we find the tower an architectural delight like millions of people who visit the famous landmark annually.

Here’s a glimpse of the waiting line

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And if that makes you want to see it, book the cheapest flights to Paris here.

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Top 5 Family Holiday Destinations 2017


A family holiday is one of the most cherished parts of anyone’s childhood. Parents go to any extent to make these trips perfect for their toddlers or teens. Laughing, learning, sharing and a way to come closer to your growing kids, a holiday makes everything better.

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Moreover, the world is full of incredible sceneries and surreal experiences. So much to see, do and learn. So, here are the top 5 picks of the Flights Guru.

Orlando, Florida

The theme park capital of the world needs no introduction. Orlando is full of fun-filled attractions that are suitable for people of all ages. The city will certainly draw out the child inside you and for children and teens, well, it is not less than a heaven.

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The major attractions include Walt Disney World, Discovery Cove, Typhoon Lagoon, Orlando Science Center, Gatorland, SeaWorld Orlando and Universal Studios among others. You will never regret coming to Orlando.

You will never regret coming to Orlando.

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New York, US

Who hasn’t dreamed of visiting the Big Apple? Children or parents, it’s everyone’s favourite and with NYC you can never go wrong. The city is a unique melting pot of culture and offers both fun and learning experiences.

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Rockefeller Center

The most popular landmarks and attractions include The Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Central Park, Times Square, Rockefeller Center, 9/11 Memorial and The Metropolitan Museum among others.

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Times Square

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Delhi-Agra-Jaipur, India

India is the perfect choice if you are looking for an off-beat holiday destination. From striking architecture and natural splendour to vibrant cultural experiences and historical treasures, India offers unique perspectives to individuals of all ages.

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Head for a Delhi-Agra-Jaipur tour to see the world-famous landmarks like Taj Mahal in Agra, magnificent forts and palaces in Jaipur and enjoy a huge assortment of architectural delights in Delhi. The cultural and culinary tours in these cities will linger in your memories for years.

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Qutub Minar, Delhi
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Taj Mahal, Agra

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Dubai, UAE

Dubai is always a great holiday choice for people of all ages. From amusement parks, beaches and desert safaris to astounding landmarks like Burj Khalifa, Dubai is fully action-packed. Also, add a mount-watering culinary journey and a shopping extravaganza to the must-do list.

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The top attractions in Dubai include Burj Khalifa, Burj Al Arab, Dubai Fountains, Jumeirah Public Beach, The Dubai Mall, Aquaventure Park, Ski Dubai and Dubai Museum among others.

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Book the cheapest flights to Dubai here.

Lapland, Finland

Another off-beat family holiday destination would be a trip to the Santa’s land, Lapland. Visit theme attractions like Santa Claus Village, Santa Park; enjoy Lapland Safaris; witness Northern Lights; visit the SIIDA museum among others.

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Lapland will show ecstatic sceneries and offer spine-chilling thrill to your whole family. Your children will always thank you for this holiday.

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Book the cheapest flights to Lapland here.

Some of the honourable mentions include Sydney-Darwin-Gold Coast in Australia; Los Angeles, US; and African safaris. Also explore Mauritius, Singapore and Jamaica.

Top Things To Do In Dubai


Dubai has rapidly turned into a top tourist destination for travellers from around the world. The city has everything that a guest from a faraway land would want to see and endure. So, if you have been planning a trip to Dubai or are likely to do so in the future (which you should), then you can count on a zillion of interesting things to do, see and experience in the city.

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While you are in Dubai, get a taste of the lavish lifestyle; see world-renowned skyscrapers; pamper yourself in an amazing culinary landscape; partake in desert style adventure; haggle at souqs; visit scenic beaches and more. Dubai will surprise you with a nosegay of spirited things to do here.

The Dubai Mall

You simply cannot afford to miss the shot at LUXURY shopping while you are here. Shopping in the Dubai Mall, the largest retail and entertainment destination in the world is a day you will always remember.

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The mall is located in the heart of Downtown Dubai. With more than 1200 retail outlets, several entertainment options and 200 food and beverage outlets, the Dubai Mall will astonish you with its interiors and pamper you with choices.

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Dubai Museum at Al Fahidi Fort

Housed in the Al Fahidi Fort, Dubai Museum is a remarkable tourist attraction in the city. The museum will take you through an enlivening tour of the city before the discovery of oil. From mosques, souqs and galleries to historic Arab houses and marine life, there is a smorgasbord of things to view in the Dubai museum and the Al Fahidi historic district.

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Burj Al Arab and Burj Khalifa

You can’t avoid these two worldwide renowned landmarks once you are in the city. Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world and Burj Al Arab being the world’s tallest hotel are among the most visited tourist attractions in the city. Enjoying restaurants, sky view bars and a bird’s eye perspective of the miniature building and sandy locations are the must-dos here.

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Burj Al Arab Hotel
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Burj Khalifa

Dubai Fountains

A fluid kaleidoscope of a startling fountain show is sure to thrill you. An amazing mix of visual and audio stimulants will keep you entertained at all times. Sit down at a table, have your lunch while watching the huge fountains dance and sway along.

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Desert Safaris

Enjoying the safaris in Dubai shouldn’t be an option for you. It is a must-do while you are here. Do a spine-chilling tour of the desert while enjoying dune bashing, sand boarding and quad bike riding along with camel riding, barbeque dinner and live entertainment options. You can choose among a plethora of attractive packages with an inclusive pickup and drop service to your hotel.

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Deira

If you thought shopping in Dubai was all about doing luxury shopping in its famous malls, then you are luckily mistaken. You can also haggle here at the local souqs and bazaars while choosing a varied brigade of interesting fashion, home, textiles, gold products and spices to buy. The assortment is jaw-droppingly impressive. Visit the Deira Gold Souq for cheaper gold products and Deira Spice Souq to get all types of spices. You will definitely not regret these two.

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Jumeirah Public Beach

Dubai’s landscape is a fascinating muddle-up of the sea and desert. So after enjoying a desert safari, don’t forget to relax or have fun at one of the Dubai’s beaches. Our pick will be Jumeirah Public Beach. It is the most preferred among the tourists and offers first-rate facilities, along with a lot of restaurants, sun loungers, and options in water-sports.

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Aquaventure Water Park

Aquaventure is world-class water park based in Atlantis, The Palm. The park offers insane fun for families, group travellers, couples and solo wanderers alike. It is for everyone who is looking for a fun-filled day. Its crazy rides and aquariums would never disappoint you.

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Ski Dubai

By far you have enjoyed the sand dunes and the sea. But now it’s time it snows in the city which is known for its extremely hot weather. Dubai can make everything possible for its tourists. With 5 ski runs and excellent facilities inside, Ski Dubai is no less than a winter wonderland. Ski Dubai is attached to the Mall of Emirates.

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Jumeirah Mosque

A piece of grand architecture and intricate work defines Dubai’s Jumeirah Mosque. The mosque is open to non-Muslim visitors with an included Q&A tour for a better cultural understanding of Islam. Although, do remember to be adorned with decent clothing.

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Dubai is the ultimate fun-packed tourist destination for all types of travellers. There are plenty of attractions to marvel in and enthralling experiences to enjoy. If you are interested in the same, book the cheapest flights to Dubai here.

8 Relatable English Songs For Every Wanderluster


Quoting from one of our own blogs:

Travelling is an addiction that only does you good. It teaches you to not merely exist but living your life to the fullest. Every voyage that you take, adds something valuable to your personality which expands your perspective, broaden the horizons of your mind and imbibe the values of endurance in you.

Relatable much? If you too are hooked with the sheer charm of travelling, then these songs will inspire you to cure your itchy feet right away!

“A Good Day To Run” By Darryl Worley

Darryl Worley perfectly describes the apathy of our mundane lives and being stuck with a 9 to 5 lifestyle. The song talks about breaking free and hitting the road and we couldn’t agree more with its lyrics.

Here’s an excerpt.

My baby’s been working as a cashier
She didn’t get a vacation this past year
Now it won’t be long
We don’t need no destination
Just a tank of gas and a good clear station
Playing our favourite song
There’re some places that we ain’t been
Some things we ain’t done
And it sure looks like a good day to run

“On The Road Again” By Willie Nelson

This song will make you want to hit the road right away.  The song reached No. 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 for a reason. In fact, Willie Nelson won a Grammy Award for the Best Country Song for this song.

And every travel buff will relate to its lyrics that goes like this:

And I can’t wait to get on the road again
On the road again

Goin’ places that I’ve never been
Seein’ things that I may never see again

And I can’t wait to get on the road again
On the road again
Like a band of gypsies, we go down the highway

“Roam” By The B-52’s

According to Wikipedia Roam was number three on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in March 1990 and stayed a total of 19 weeks on the chart.

Roam gives you travel goals for sure. If you have been procrastinating travelling by any chance, the song is your med.

Fly the great big sky see the great big sea
Kick through continents bustin’ boundaries
Take it hip to hip rock it through the wilderness
Around the world, the trip begins with a kiss

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“Wherever I May Roam” By Metallica

Rover, wanderer, Nomad, vagabond, call me what you will”, need we say more? The song evokes the spirits of travel and nomadic life.

“Anywhere I roam, Where I lay my head is home”, all the backpackers will definitely relate to this one.

And the road becomes my bride
I have stripped of all but pride
So in her, I do confide
And she keeps me satisfied
Gives me all I need

“Fly Away” By Lenny Kravitz

Lenny Kravitz totally tosses the vacation spirits with this one.

Let’s fade into the sun
Let your spirit fly
Where we are one
Just for a little fun

“Fly Away” is also Kravitz’s most successful songs till date.

Let’s go and see the stars
The milky way or even Mars
Where it could just be ours

*That’s totally a badass travel goal*

“The Passenger” By Iggy Pop

The best part of this song is that it was inspired by a real-life travel experience. Iggy Pop confirmed in an interview with The Guardian that “…I’d been riding around North America and Europe in David’s ( David Bowie) car ad infinitum. I didn’t have a driver’s licence or a vehicle.”

I am the passenger and I ride and I ride
I ride through the city’s backsides
I see the stars come out of the sky
Yeah, the bright and hollow sky
You know it looks so good tonight

The song surely captures the travelling spirits.

“Around The World” by Red Hot Chili Peppers

This popular track from Red Hot Chilli Pepper’s most commercially successful album “Californication“, is perfect for someone who dreams of travelling the world. In fact, Anthony Kiedis himself stated that he is recounting his journeys and experiences in the song.

Here’s an excerpt:

Fox hole love
Pie in your face
Living in and out
Of a big fat suitcase

“I’ve Been Everywhere” By Johnny Cash

The song has been sung by various singers (all of them are good). However, the song was originally written by Australian country singer Geoff Mack in 1959.

 I’ve been everywhere, man.
I’ve been everywhere, man.
Crossed the desert’s bare, man.
I’ve breathed the mountain air, man.
Of travel, I’ve had my share, man.
I’ve been everywhere.

I’ve been to:
Reno, Chicago, Fargo, Minnesota,
Buffalo, Toronto, Winslow, Sarasota,
Wichita, Tulsa, Ottawa, Oklahoma,
Tampa, Panama, Mattawa, La Paloma,
Bangor, Baltimore, Salvador, Amarillo,
Tocapillo, Baranquilla, and Perdilla, I’m a killer

The song is like a huge travel list which intensifies your wanderlust whenever you listen to it.

If you too are planning a holiday trip with your friends, family or are up to wandering alone, book the cheapest flights here.

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Unfolding Crete – Antique Treasures And Dreamy locale


Located in Greece, Crete is an extraordinary island with pristine locations, historical treasures and lots of cultural and culinary surprises. Its history is as mystifying as the depth of the Mediterranean Sea on which the island is situated. Unfolding Crete is recounting the cultural heritage of the Minoan Civilization and envisioning its physical geography.

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Those who travel to Crete turn into an admirer of the island’s beauty and those who haven’t seen it yet, yearn to visit its idyllic landscape. And if you are one of those people who does not know Crete well, let’s take a tour of the main cities of the island and unravel the mysteries.

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Heraklion (Iraklion or Candia)

Heraklion is the capital of Crete and also its largest city. While the city is brimming with modern suburbs, it also holds significant scraps of Minoan civilisation. No wonder Minoan palace of Knossos is a prominent part of Heraklion tourism.

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Other major attractions include the Old Town, Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Matala, Cretaquarium Thalassocosmos, The Palace of Phaestos, El Greco Museum, Fodele and Historical Museum of Crete among others.

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Palace of Knossos

Chania (Haniá)

Located on the north coast of western Crete, Chania’s interiors are bedecked with colourful old Venetian houses, cobbled streets, stylish boutiques and the remnants of its historical past.

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It also has a gastronomy hub – Chania Municipal Market, where you can satiate your appetite with mouth-watering Cretan cuisine.

The major tourist attractions in Chania include Maritime Museum of Crete, Old Harbor, Balos, Archaeological Museum, the Monasteries of Akrotiri Peninsula, Samaria Gorge, Botanic Park & Gardens of Crete and Elafonissi among others.

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Samaria Gorge

Rethymno

The Venetian and Turkish rule reflect in the architecture of the city. Being the third largest city of Crete and home to a university, Rethymno is busy and lively in all seasons.

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The major touristy areas of Rethymno includes Old Town, Fortezza, Arkadi Monastery, Historical and Folk Art Museum of Réthymnon, Argyroupoli, Preveli Monastery, Preveli beach and Psiloritis among others.

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Ierapetra

Located on the south-east of the Crete, Ierapetra is full of historical remains of its past rulers since Minoan civilisation. Beautiful resorts, hotels coupled with a scenic locale, beaches, amazing museums and other attractions.

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The main tourist attractions include Ierapetra Archaeological Museum, Kales Fortress, Napoleon’s House, Old Quarter, Agios Georgios, Mosque, Town Hall, Agios Ioannis Church and Turkish Fountain among others.

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Agios Nikolaos

Set partially upon the relics of the ancient city of Lato pros Kamara, Agios Nikolaos (ah-yee-os nih-ko-laos) is a coastal town that lies on the east of the Heraklion. The city flaunts an extremely chic nightlife, adorned with various boutiques, bars & restaurants. The stylish harbourside life is balanced with customary taverns, kafeneia (coffee houses) and fish markets.

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Major attractions of the city include Folk Museum, Archaeological Museum, Lake Voulismeni, Agioi Pantes, Agia Triada Church and beaches like Almyros, Ammoudi Beach, Kytroplatia Beach, Ammos Beach. There are numerous fairs and exhibitions in the city to keep you entertained.

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Sitia

Sitia is chock full of ancient treasures, a fair assortment of tavernas and sandy beaches. Tourism is not the mainstay of the city but wine and olive fields are the strongholds here.

Visit Sitia to see Sitia Archaeological Museum, Kazarma, Folklore Museum and Petras among others.

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Crete is a tourist destination that cannot be travelled in 3 days or so. It is nicknamed “Megalónisos” in Greek which translates into the “Great Island”. In fact, it is like a nation in itself. The island is simply unforgettable once you dive in its diverse landscape and live through the local culture. It is bewitching and hypnotising, to say the least.

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Go see it for yourself!

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