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It's a great big world out there, and exploring any of it can be pricey. One way to make sure you're able to experience sights like Butterfly World, Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, or Riverwalk is to stay at affordable all-inclusive resorts. Imagine if you could see any of the sights below thanks to saving hundreds on restaurants, entertainment, and even activities by booking a vacation package at an all-inclusive!
Are there things to do outside of my all-inclusive hotel?
Let’s be honest, even the best all-inclusive beach resorts may get boring after a few days. All-inclusive resort deals are attractive because so much is taken care of for you, but the amazing, culturally-rich activities tend to be outside of your hotel. Especially if you're staying in places like Boone and East Stroudsburg. Check out some of the top activities worth taking advantage of below!
Your first stop is the luxurious Burj Al Arab—built in 1999 and considered a symbol of Dubai. Listen to your guide and get some facts about this unique structure built to resemble a sail in the wind. Take this opportunity to snap some pictures of the iconic building.
Moving away from this man-made island, your tour continues to the breathtaking Burj Khalifa—housing the tallest observation deck in the word. Prepare to zoom up in the high-speed elevator for a panoramic view of the city below you.
The next stop is Atlantis, the luxury resort built on the artificial island in the shape of a palm tree. Here you indulge your taste buds in a lavish afternoon tea while taking in the ultramodern city in front of your eyes. Your tour ends at leisure and entertainment destination the Dubai Mall, where you can enjoy some free time to browse the broad choice of designer boutique shops, bars, and restaurants.
After passing through the world’s largest man-made port at Jebel Ali, your tour in Abu Dhabi starts at the Heritage Village, a fortress-like compound that gives a glimpse into life before the city became oil-rich. A refreshing drive along the Corniche, with breathtaking views of the skyline and the Al Hisn Fort, brings you to the Emirates Palace, reputed to be the world’s most exclusive hotel, and Sheikh Khalifa’s palace, where the UAE’s president resides.
After a break for lunch at one of the city’s best restaurants, see traditional wooden dhows being constructed by hand on a trip to the Dhow Yard and Batinah Harbour. Traditional Emirati handicrafts can be seen at the government-run center where local women are engaged in textile weaving, basket-making, and other time-honored crafts requiring remarkable dexterity. Finally, visit the UAE's biggest mosque before the relaxing, 90-minute drive back to Dubai.
Relax on the journey through the surprisingly lush, green agricultural area of Dhaid. As you make your way to the Hajar Mountains, stop at a local market to browse the traditional pottery and locally sourced fruits. Spot wadis—dried out riverbeds formed over millennia—and stop at the UAE’s oldest mosque at Al Badiyah.
Head to the beautiful coastal area and take a dip in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean. Enjoy a short trip to the Omani territory to visit a local fish market and wander through the Fujairah Museum to admire the archeological exhibits on show. Spend some time at Khor Fakkan, which is popular among locals and tourists alike for snorkeling and scuba diving. Soak up the sun on the beach and relax before making the journey back to Dubai.
Your first destination is the Al Ain Museum at the Hili Archaeological Park, which is home to remarkable findings that date back to the Iron and Bronze ages. While in this area, you visit the Sheik Zayed Palace Museum, the former residence of the UAE president.
A stop at the main livestock market gives you a genuine feel for life in this region. The grand finale of the tour takes you to the biggest camel market in the Middle East. Here dealers from all over the region come to trade their racing livestock. Al Ain is truly rich in culture and heritage, and its climate is distinct from all the other Emirates, making it a popular destination all year round.
Rise early for a sunrise flight and get breathtaking, panoramic views of the sunrise as you float along the air currents to wherever they may take you.
During your 1-hour flight, you may encounter wandering camels, spotted gazelles, and graceful oryx that roam the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve, or you may even meet up with falconers or farmers as you land. So don't forget your camera.
Once you touch down, enjoy some cold refreshments and collect your flight certificate before taking a comfortable ride back into town to enjoy the rest of your day on the ground.
Once you depart from the lobby of your hotel, head south towards the pristine, calm beaches of Playa del Carmen and Punta Maroma. Get to know the fine, soft sands and lush vegetation that give the place its unique character and famous charm, and meet the horses that can take you on your journey along the coast.
Your guide matches you with a mount specially picked to match your abilities and experience. Get saddled up and set out through the jungle, into a huge mangrove forest, and back to the beach while you enjoy the sea, sun, and cooling breeze.
When you've finished your ride, you can take a refreshing dip in the calm waters of Maroma or enjoy some snacks and refreshments before you return to your hotel.
Your evening out begins when your driver picks you up from your city center hotel or riad and drops you at Jemaa el-Fnaa. To best appreciate the full scale of the plaza, you start on the outskirts and stroll through the winding streets before bursting out into the city’s famous focal point—the open center of the Jemaa el-Fnaa square.
Enjoy the sights, sounds, and smells of the square on your way to the roof terrace of Le Salama, where you are welcomed with a cocktail and shown to your table to be served a delicious array of local delicacies. Admire the view as the atmosphere livens up below and the square’s attractions get their evenings into full swing.
After dinner, explore the area to discover its charms and allures. With monkey showmen, snake charmers, and musicians playing traditional Gnaoua music, there’s plenty of entertainment to be found. Local chefs display their skills as they create what is widely regarded as the largest barbecue in the world, adding to an atmosphere filled with spiraling smoke and lit-up with gas lanterns. When you're done touring the square, walk back to the meeting point, where your driver waits to take you back to your hotel or riad.
Your day begins with hassle-free pickup from your hotel and comfortable transportation to a nearby marina where you can climb aboard a spacious vessel converted into a multi-use spa and relation craft. Begin with some tranquil pilates on the top deck, following a professional as they lead you through stretches sure to relieve tension.
Afterward, head to the bottom deck for a calming massage in individually appointed rooms with ocean views and then dip your feet into a pool filled with doctor fish for an exfoliating experience you won't soon forget. Rejuvenated, wrap up your day lounging on floating rafts in the crystal clear water, snacking on tasty sandwiches and fruit, or enjoying a refreshing beverage as you sail back to the dock and your waiting ride back to your hotel.
Jump into your combat gear and grab your laser gun as you prepare for an exhilarating tag battle. After a complete briefing from a friendly and experienced staff, your group is sorted into 2 teams—or you can compete as an individual.
In this medieval castle setting—4,300 square feet (400 sq m) of glow-in-the-dark dungeon decor, neon lighting, and artificial fog—you can fully immerse yourself in a sci-fi battle. Stay poised and alert, ready to duck, aim, shoot, and tag your rivals to gain points. Hide behind blocks, dodge shots, and defend your base as you try either to win or just survive this exciting quest.
If you're feeling adventurous, head to Los 4 Diablos (the 4 devils), a series of thrilling slides, and the nearby Beast, with its 100-foot (30-m), near-vertical drop. Adrenaline seekers should also try the Boomerang, a 50-foot (15-m) half-pipe slide that you can enjoy solo or with a partner in a 2-person ring.
Chill out in the Wild West-themed lazy river ride or go for a swim in one of the park's relaxing pools. Sit back and marvel at the acrobatic skills of the divers in the daily diving shows. The little ones are also catered to in Kidzworld, with plenty of miniature slides and pools to discover.
A 1-day ticket with roundtrip transportation is available from the following resorts:
North Mallorca:
- Cala San Vicente, Puerto de Pollensa, Alcúdia, Gaviotas, Playa Muro, Ca'n Picafort
East Mallorca:
- Colonia San Jordi, Sa Coma, Canyamel, Font de Sa Cala, S'illot, Costa de Los Pinos
- Calas de Mallorca, Cala Santanyi, Cala Figuera, Cala Mondrago, Cala Barca, Cala D'Or, Cala Ferrera
- Cala Egos, Cala Domingos, Cala Murada, Cala Bona, Cala Millor, Cala Mesquida, Cala Rajada
- Porto Colom, Porto Petro, Porto Cristo, Porto Cristo Novo
Just steps from Dubai's buzzing, cosmopolitan center is the historic district of Al Fahidi, the last wind tower quarter on the Arab side of the Gulf. Walk through the narrow residential lanes of the Al Bastakiya trading village within this district, passing by shops peddling elegant textiles and fragrant spices, shaded cafes, and beautifully restored merchant houses.
Enter the Sheik Mohammed Centre, which is housed in an Islamic wind tower house—these residences date from the 1890s and feature high, open towers designed to catch cool breezes and funnel them down into buildings, like an early form of air conditioning to offer respite from the scorching desert heat.
Take a seat in the cool courtyard beneath hanging oil lamps and delve into a discussion of the traditions and customs of the Persian Gulf with fellow travelers and your gracious host—high value is placed on hospitality throughout the Middle East. Sip on spice-rich Arabic coffee, sample savory fareeth stew, and nibble on ligamat, a donut-like yogurt dumpling topped with date syrup and sesame seeds. The feast continues with plenty of other dishes to introduce you to the complex flavors of traditional Emirati cuisine.
No tea room in Dubai offers up grander vistas than the Skyview Bar at Burj Al Arab. This elegant hideaway high over the city is the perfect place to grab a comfy seat and take in the luxurious surroundings and breathtaking views over the Gulf while live music plays.
Snack on tea sandwiches, miniature pastries, flaky scones, and the chef's daily selection at the carving station. Set the mood with a flute of chilled bubbly, and satisfy your sweet tooth with a scoop of refreshing sorbet. With a wide array of teas and hot beverages to choose them, you can pass the afternoon in serenity and style.
At the forefront of modern-day design, the Burj Khalifa defies conventional thought. Fly up high-speed elevators to the SKY viewing platform at 1,821 feet (555 m) to the highest observation deck in the world. From here, gaze out and take in the grand Dubai skyline, flanked on one side by a vast desert and on the other by the Persian Gulf.
Having sampled a tasty treat or two and enjoyed relaxing in these exclusive surroundings, descend to the 124th floor. Here, at the At The Top viewing platform, continue to admire the beautiful views and engage with the interactive exhibits, which are installed to make sure you get the most out of your Burj Khalifa experience.
At check in, receive a refreshing cold towel and welcome drink. Delight your senses in the spa whirlpool, steam room, and sauna, as spa staff assists you to relax. Begin your treatment with a black-seed revitalizing scrub, an ancient regional skin treatment used to soften, relax, and moisturize the skin.
Unwind with an essential oils massage featuring 9 unique oils, sprinkled like raindrops along your spine to alleviate tension and soothe your stress away. Conclude the experience with a facial suitable to sensitive skin. Based on fresh and purely natural products, you get that radiant glow with no added chemicals. Afterward, relax from the treatment in the café or relaxation room, where light and healthy lunch and beverage options are available.
Desert Safari
The desert safari takes you off road and into the desert for a thrilling experience in a luxurious 4-wheel drive vehicle. Be enthralled by the spectacular scenery of the vast sweeping sand dunes and watch the full glory of an Arabian desert sunset.
Relax in comfort in a traditional Arabian campsite where you can try your hand at several exciting activities. Ride a camel, smoke aromatic shisha, sand surf, take a picture in Arabian costumes, or have a traditional henna painting done. The choice is yours.
Later, dive into a sumptuous 3-course Arabian feast accompanied by an authentic belly dancer. Finish your evening with the soft tones of Arabian folk music under a moonlit sky.
Dhow Dinner Cruise
Enjoy an unforgettable evening cruise on a dhow, a traditional wooden sailing vessel. A sumptuous feast of continental and oriental dishes (in buffet form) is set amid lively Arabian musical entertainment as you cruise past Dubai's stunning illuminated skyline.
As the eastern sky darkens, gaze past the coastline and out toward the vibrant western sunset. Marvel at Miami's magical transition from a daylight beach town to an evening hot spot from the comfort of an airplane cruising high above the city.
The buildings of South Beach fade into a silhouette as nature paints a backdrop of vibrant oranges and reds, fading to purple and black. Don't forget to bring your camera—the twinkling lights and fire red skies are well worth remembering.
Day 1: Arrival at Cancun
Be welcomed by your guide and the airport and get transported to your hotel.
Day 2: Puerto Morelos
Relax on Cancun's stunning beach and, after lunch, head to Puerto Morelos and the Mayan jungle. Choose to discover the jungle either by driving in an ATV or going snorkeling in a cenote.
Day 3: Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve
Visit the UNESCO-listed Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, an amazing protected area with a tremendous biodiversity. Explore the Mayan wilderness as you kayak through wetlands, hike in the tropical jungle and snorkel in a cenote. Afterward, enjoy a late lunch in Tulum.
Day 4: Chichen Itza–Ik Kil Cenote
Visit the UNESCO-listed Chichén Itzá, one of the most famous examples of Mayan architecture in the world. Admire Kukulcan temple before you go for a swim in the magnificent Ik Kil cenote.
Day 5: Whale Shark or Coba–Tulum
Depending on the season, this day may vary. During the summer, go on a swim and snorkel adventure with whale sharks, the biggest fish in the world. Watch them feed on plankton and get to know these gentle giants. During the winter, visit the archaeological sites of Coba and Tulum. Climb 120 steps to the top of Nohuck Mul Pyramid and admire a view of the surrounding jungle. Take a moment in Tulum to admire more ruins and another view.
Day 6: Xcaret Park
Visit Xcaret, an eco-archaeological park incorporating a number of Mayan ruins, along with Mayan culture and traditions. In addition, learn about the region's biodiversity and the work being done to preserve several unique species. Enjoy sightseeing or swim and relax at the beach.
Day 7: Transfer to Cancun Airport
Finally, reach the end of your adventure. Eat a delicious breakfast before getting transported back to Cancun Airport for your return flight.
Enjoy roundtrip transportation and relax on your ride into Xenotes Oasis Maya. Cenotes are breath-taking natural geological formations, perfect for the adventurer inside you. Explore the crystal-clear groundwater and take in the natural caverns that surround you.
Each of the 4 cenotes offers a unique activity. Try your hand at zip-lining, rappelling, kayaking, and snorkeling. Towel off for lunch and enjoy a variety of food including soups, cheeses, deli meats, rustic breads, and an assortment of fresh sides. These free-formed cenotes offer a safe and relaxing environment for a natural escape from the daily grind.
This diving tour allows you to choose 4 different diving locations, from Cozumel's Marine Park to the shores of Playa del Carmen. Discover some of the well-known reefs, including Palancar Gardens and Santa Rosa Wall—a wall that starts at 50 feet (15.24 m) and drops straight into the deep at about 130 feet (39.6 m). Take in the gigantic coral pinnacles, marked with caves, tunnels, and caverns populated by colorful tropical fish.
This excursion gives you the freedom to make the best out of your diving experience. On your second day, you can even relax between dives while enjoying light sandwiches, fruit, and refreshing beverages on a deserted white sand beach.
Depart early towards Tulum, passing through the hotel zone before reaching the end of the paved road. The safari truck takes you to Paso Lagarto, where you board a boat to continue further south. Depending on your luck, you might spot some crocodiles or even manatees.
Exit the lagoon and head out to open sea, where you most likely spot wild bottlenose dolphins and graceful sea turtles surfacing not far from your boat. Next, stop by a paradisiac beach known for its stunningly crystal-clear waters. After your guide hands out the snorkeling gear, jump into the warm waters of the Caribbean to explore the fascinating seascapes and diverse marine plants and animals.
On your way back, stop in a small village to relish a complete buffet lunch. At the end of your tour, cruise back to Paso Lagarto, where the safari truck waits for you.
Immerse yourself in a world of geological wonders with a guided tour of this spectacular subterranean river. Previously known as Pool Tunich, Rio Secreto boasts more than 7.5 miles (12 km) of breathtaking semi-sunken caves.
Put on your specialized gear, and follow your knowledgeable guide on a journey of discovery while learning interesting facts about the nature reserve's geology. Walk and swim through mineral-rich waters, and marvel at the sight of thousands of calcified stalactites and stalagmites lining the 0.4-mile (600-m) route. Then, enjoy some nutritious snacks, and kick back in the middle of the jungle in a traditional hammock.
Xplor Park Full-Day Adventure
Gear up for an action-packed day at Xplor Park. With 2 zipline circuits, an underground river, verdant jungles, and lavish buffet spreads, this natural adventure park is sure to bring out the adrenaline junkie in you. Head right up to the top of the jungle to zoom down one of the tallest zipline courses in Latin America, spanning 14 different lines.
You can also climb on an amphibious vehicle and ride around the jungle or take to the underground river, where you can go for some leisurely rafting past astounding rock formations or a swim among the stalactites and stalagmites. If you work up an appetite, peruse the park's all-day, all-you-can-eat buffet with snacks, smoothies, and hot chocolate.
Xenotes Oasis Maya Full-Day Excursion
Spend a day on a journey to explore 4 unique natural sinkholes, or cenotes, in the Yucatan countryside. These incredible natural geological formations make the perfect setting for the adventurer inside you, with crystal-clear groundwater and a remarkable network of natural caverns all around.
During your time at Xenotes Oasis, you can try your hand at ziplining, rappelling, kayaking, and snorkeling. Towel off for lunch and enjoy a variety of food, including soups, cheeses, deli meats, rustic breads, and an assortment of fresh sides. These free-formed cenotes offer a safe and relaxing environment for a natural escape from the daily grind.
Get picked up from your hotel and head downtown to to meander through São Paulo's oldest district on foot. Crane your neck to take in Neo-Gothic spires of the São Paulo See Metropolitan Cathedral, learn about the city's earliest settlements, and then hop in a comfortable shuttle to take in more sights and landmarks.
Weave through the streets, scoping out the Neo-Romanesque features of the São Bento monastery and the looming height of the Banespa Tower. Roll by the marbled exterior of City Hall, see where operatic performance thrill residents at the Municipal Theater, and find out why the largest community of Japanese nationals is found in the Liberdade district.
Check out the expensive real estate in the city's financial district, take a break near the shaded lawns of the expansive Ibirapuera Park, and then conclude your private adventure back at your hotel.
Meet up with your experienced local guide as they pick you up directly from your hotel in a spacious, air-conditioned coach. Set a course for the city's waterfront and make your first stop beneath the seemingly never-ending shadow of Burj Khalifa. Reaching a height of 2,722 feet (830 m), this mega skyscraper is the tallest structure in the world and houses 57 elevators that whisk passengers up to its lofty pinnacle. Nearby, continue your architectural adventure with a drive past the record-breaking Dubai Mall, the world's largest shopping center, and the massive man-made archipelago known as the Palm Islands.
Work your way back toward the mainland for views of the artificial canal in the Dubai Marina, the pink facade and underwater-inspired features of the elegant Atlantis the Palm Hotel, and all 79 skyscrapers that make up the Jumeirah Lakes Towers. Before you head back to your hotel, stop in at the Mall of the Emirates for up-close looks at its myriad of stores and incredible indoor ski resort, which offers wintry fun to sun-soaked citizens 365 days a year.
Day 1
Your journey begins in remarkable fashion as you journey over Africa’s highest mountain pass, the Tizi n'Tichka. From nearly 7,500 feet (2,300 m) above sea level, admire the far-reaching views. Pause at the renowned site of Aït Ben Haddou, classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You may also recognize it from some of your favorite movie scenes, as Hollywood directors have used it for films like Gladiator, Prince of Persia, and Lawrence of Arabia.
After lunch in Ouarzazate, drive through the beautiful Draa Valley, also known as the Valley of 1000 Kasbahs, along an ancient route linking the coast and desert. Just outside Zagora is your desert camp, where you enjoy a traditional welcome with refreshing mint tea. A tasty dinner of tagine and couscous is the ideal reward after a long day on the road before a comfy night’s sleep under the stars.
Day 2
Following a customary Berber breakfast, make the most of the early start to see the stunning sunrise over the red dunes of Erg Chigaga. As you drive back up the road you came in on, there's plenty of time for photo stops at lush oases along the river bed and at the ancient citadel of Tifoulltout Kasbah.
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After a convenient pickup from your Dubai hotel, arrive at the Al Bustan Rotana Hotel and enter the Al Mawal restaurant. Soak in the delightful ambience as you order a soft drink or beverage of your choice. Then, let your gaze roam over the robust menu. The diverse mezze menu features something to suit all tastes, featuring typical Lebanese dishes prepared with the freshest of ingredients.
The musicians play traditional music to serenade you as you delight in bite after bite of delicious food. Watch as a belly dancer gracefully sways to the rhythm, creating a customary Arabic evening atmosphere. With your appetite satisfied, your driver returns you to your hotel.
Menu:
-Assorted Cold Starters - mixed fresh vegetable platter, assorted special pickles, hummus, mutabal, tabbouleh, wine leaves, rocca and backleh salad, labneh with garlic and mint, shankleesh salad (country cheese salad), Al Raheb eggplant salad, mudardara, green beans in olive oil, spicy cold fish chickory, or fried potato salad
-Hot Starters - cheese pastry rolls, spinach fatayer, stuffed fried kebbeh, sausages and hot sausages, hummus balila, or chicken liver
-Main Course - mixed charcoal grills on dressed bread (lamb brochette, kebab, and shish taouk) with french fries
-Desserts - Mawal special blanc-mange (Kashtaliah), assorted fresh fruit platter, or cream caramel
Make your way to Porto Cristo, on the eastern coast of the island, and descend into the magnificent underground expanse. The stalagmites and stalactites are unique in that they resemble fish hooks (the old Mallorcan word for fishhook is hams, hence the name of the caves).
Several lakes can be found within the caves, the largest of which is the Sea of Venice, home to daily performances of the Magical Mozart show. Another show that takes place within the Caves of Hams is DigitHams, a virtual experience projected on the cave walls based on a Jules Verne adventure.
From the driver's seat of your powerful 4x4 jeep, you see beautifully unspoiled terrain and astonishing ocean views of the Bávaro beach area. Follow your tour guide to nearby sugarcane fields and a tobacco plantation, where you learn about the unique processes that turn these natural resources into products ready for consumption. Additionally, visit the farms that produce the area's cocoa and coffee.
Head farther along to Ranch Monte Rio, where you uncover the pristine beauty of this undeveloped shoreline. Dine on a delicious Dominican lunch, after which you can hop on a horse for a ride on the beach, sail through the trees on a zipline, or simply relax in the sun. The beach is your playground with many activity options prior to heading back to your hotel.
Catch a ride from your hotel and cruise into São Paulo's historic heart. Hop out to enjoy a walking tour around the Neo-Gothic spires of the São Paulo See Metropolitan Cathedral and hear about the city's early settlements. Back in your comfortable shuttle, ride past Benedictine São Bento monastery, learn about the area's religious heritage near the 18th-century St. Francis Church, and snap photos of City Hall's marbled facade.
Find out why the world's largest community of Japanese residents outside of Japan is found in the Liberdade district, take some time to walk around the shady paths of Ibirapuera Park, and swing by the Municipal Market to consider samples of fresh produce beneath domes of stained glass. Before you head back to your hotel, make a final visit to Vila Madalena, where bohemian artists and free thinkers alike fill the hip neighborhoods shops and cafes.
Meet up with your guide at the tree-shaded waterfront of Richardson Historic Park and Nature Preserve. The park features the beautiful Richardson residence, which was constructed in 1958, and a frame carriage house from 1926. All the necessary equipment is provided, and your friendly guide ensures you get the hang of kayaking, no matter your level of experience. Both newbie and expert kayakers are welcome for this rewarding time on the water.
Once you’re set up with your gear, hop in your kayak and dip your paddle into the calm waters, following your guide through this serene park in the heart of the city. Your adventure is filled with dazzling views of city skylines, sparkling water, and local animals showing their faces. Shore birds, friendly manatees, and giant iguanas are just a few of the creatures you may encounter along your journey. Your guide points out notable sights as you paddle and makes sure you get the most of this relaxing jaunt down the river.
A range of dive sites—including shipwrecks—dot the fascinating Great Mayan Barrier Reef, so no matter your experience level, all divers can find an incredible spot to explore on these guided reef diving excursions. With a bilingual and PADI-certified instructor leading the way, paddle down into the colorful and peaceful realm beneath the waves.
As you swim above the sandy sea bottom and next to the living reef, watch for swishing schools of flitting fish and urchins and sea fans swaying in the gentle current. Keep your eyes peeled for bigger fish and even sea turtles cruising leisurely by the coral gardens before you return to the surface and your dive concludes.
Begin the journey with a welcome drink and change into your bathing suit to enjoy the steam room, whirlpool, sauna, and rain shower as a spa butler assists you. Wander into the pre-relaxation lounge and absorb the ambience before heading to the treatment suite with an internationally-trained therapist.
Enjoy a 2-hour massage, starting with a light exfoliation of your skin. Relax into an Arabian Rassoul body treatment, getting slathered with 3 warm natural muds, cocooning you in a soothing wrap. Delight in a head massage, as the mud purifies and penetrates your skin, before taking a soft shower to rinse off.
Next, enjoy a customized hydrating cold-stone facial to heighten your experience. The coolness of cold marble stones on your skin will tone, tighten, and then release tension. By the end you are totally rejuvenated and your skin is fresh with a vital glow. Afterward, indulge in a healthy and light lunch at the lounge area or in the café.
Get picked up right at your hotel or at a nearby location and grab a comfortable seat on the bus, settling in for the scenic ride south across Mallorca's mountainous inland landscapes. Along the way, your guide shares facts and information about the city, hands out maps with points of interest highlighted, and offers suggestions about how to make the most of your day in the atmospheric capital of the Balearics.
When you arrive within the city limits, take a 60-minute tour of town in the coach, getting a lay of the land and noting areas you want to be sure to check out on your own later. Cruise along the waterfront and stop at San Carlos Castle to stretch your legs and take in the view over Palma's colorful port from the centuries-old stone ramparts.
From there, you're set free to experience the city on your own. Buy a ticket on the bus to save time getting into La Seu—Palma's stunning Gothic cathedral was built on the site of a former mosque overlooking the Mediterranean—or head to El Corte Ingles to take advantage of shopping discounts and refuel over a drink and a snack. Roam the cobbled lanes of the old town, peek into boutiques, churches, and palaces, and find a spot to linger over lunch before heading back to the bus in the late afternoon.
Start your tour from either the striking Deira City Center or the vibrant Souk Madinat Jumeirah. Sit back, relax, and take in the ultra-modern skyline as the sun sets and the illuminated city comes to life.
Pass incredible lit-up sites like Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, and the impressive sail-shaped Burj Al Arab hotel, and hold your gaze across the coastline on the sparkling Palm Jumeirah, a man-made archipelago resembling a palm tree. Then stop at Wafi City Mall to watch an impressive 15-minute light-and-sound display.
This tour highlights the best of this eclectic wonderland and provides you with a unique perspective of its near-dizzying blend of ancient landmarks and futuristic skyline.
Set sail on the high seas aboard the might pirate ship Hispaniola. As soon as you're on the water, receive pirate training—including pillagin' and plunderin'—and learn how to use your snorkeling gear. The first stop on the treasure map is a pristine natural reef, where you swim among colorful fish and coral formations.
Back on board, partake in fresh fruits and non-alcoholic beverages before reaching Shark Island. On the island, follow the treasure map to swim with sharks and hang out with stingrays, with expert supervision and guidance making this one of the safest stingray interaction programs in the world.
Back on the beach, battle breaks out, and soon blades are clashing. Explosive effects and breathtaking stunts bring the swashbuckling world of pirates to life. Once the fighting has ended, share in the glory of the victor and honor the new recruits with raucous Caribbean dancing.
Leave the city behind and pass by red cliffs, oleander, and doves en route to one of Morocco's most spectacular sights. The Ouzoud waterfalls are located in a plush valley near the High Atlas mountains, within the friendly Berber village of Tanaghmeilt. This tiered series of 3 waterfalls plunges from 360 feet (110 m) above, its wide-to-narrow streams splashing into the river below.
A short walk takes you to the top of the falls where you can admire the beauty of the nature beneath your feet. Here you can also have lunch in a Berber restaurant and enjoy the falls from its terraces, before hiking along the river to the caves or to the gorges of Oued el Abid.
Keep an eye out for apes coming to drink from the river, and have your camera ready to capture the cataracts and rainbows that can appear near the bottom of the waterfalls.
Meet your trainer, saddle up your steed, and set off on your twilight excursion. Follow your guide into the sandy forest of a desert nature reserve along quiet tracks and tree-lined pathways, illuminated by nothing other than the cool glow of the moon. Watch shadows stretch across the sand as you canter through the desert brush, and listen for the sounds of the park's nocturnal wildlife stirring.
The peaceful, rolling dunes and stillness of the desert offer a striking contrast to the bustling, modern vibe of the city, and riding an elegant white horse through this sweeping landscape is like stepping back in time. Whether you're a riding novice or an experienced equestrian, your instructor makes sure that you have a safe and unforgettable evening adventure.
Tulum, on the cliffs of the Yucatán Peninsula, is one of the last cities constructed and inhabited by the Mayans. Admire blue water, pristine beaches, and appreciate the historical significance of the site which was once an important trading post. While you survey the Mayan ruins with your knowledgeable guide, take advantage of the many photo opportunities.
On the beach next to the archaeological area, do not miss the chance to sink your toes into the soft, fine sand. After a relaxing stroll along the beach, a refreshing swim in the Caribbean Sea is a great way to wrap up your excursion.
Embark on one of the most exciting trips from Marrakech and head toward the expansive Sahara Desert. Pass through Glaoui territory and see ancient Kasbahs and fortified granaries. Ascend the Tizi N'Tichka Pass in the High Atlas mountains and admire the view at its peak of almost 7,500 feet (2,250 m).
Rejuvenate over a delicious Berber lunch before continuing to a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the amazing Kasbah Aït Benhaddou—considered one of country's most beautiful villages and a striking example of the architecture in southern Morocco. Recognize the scenery from your favorite films as you hear about the use of these areas in cinematic productions and blockbuster movies.
Choose from a variety of attractions for all age groups and interests. Experience the pulse-pounding Kamikaze, a 49-foot (15-m) slide, or opt for the Soft Track, a soft slide where you twist and turn as you descend. Don't miss the fun at the Slide Race; be the first into the pool at the bottom as you glide at top speed.
Play paintball with friends, whiz down a spirally tube slide that splashes you directly into the water, and feel the adrenaline at the wave pool with over 3-foot (1-m) high rollers. Younger kids can safely explore the wide range of activities at Children's World, an ideal place to have fun, with different slides at varying heights.
Set off on the calm waters just off the shores of Dinner Key Marina. Spot local wildlife in their shoreline habitats. Look for West Indian manatees, bottlenose dolphins, and brown pelicans. Paddle to 1 of the 5 nearby Picnic Islands and disembark your kayak for a nature hike.
After your endeavor in the bay, head back to Coconut Grove to explore the shops and restaurants in one of Miami's oldest and most prestigious neighborhoods.
Meet your guide and become familiar with your Segway. You don’t need experience, balance, or coordination to enjoy zipping around on this convenient vehicle. Ride alongside multi-million dollar yachts, skyscrapers, countless mansions, and celebrity homes in one of the most beautiful areas in all of South Florida.
You decide if you want an informative tour or a laid back and fun ride around town. Your guide is knowledgeable on the area and can answer specific questions about the sights, or offer tips on the best places to eat, drink, and have a good time.
Stops Include:
-Riverwalk
-The New River
-Mega yachts
-Stranahan House history
-Celebrity homes in Rio Vista
-17th St. Causeway bridge for sightseeing of the city
-Port Everglades
-Intracoastal Waterways
After your knowledgeable guide provides you with easy-to-follow operating instructions and safety tips, you're on your way. Grab the gearshift, let out the clutch, and push the pedal to the floor. Feel the adrenaline rush as you tear past the underbrush and witness the beautiful sights of nature that surround you.
Once you've put some mileage on your vehicle, stop for a tasty local Dominican coffee. Cruise past palm trees and plantain plantations, and watch as local fruit trees use the island's prime growing conditions to achieve perfect flavor. Your original Volkswagen engine roars as you make your way to Macao, but be sure to stop for refreshment at a local store should you need to quench your thirst.
At Macao, you explore an undeveloped beach. Relax on the sand or hop in the water and cool off if you like, before motoring home on your return journey.
Start with convenient pickup from your hotel and transportation to Spa CORDON. Your experience begins with an invigorating session in a whirlpool, sauna, or steam room. Next, enjoy a gentle cleansing session in an Oriental bath setting, followed by a massage in a private suite.
Delight in a time-honored cleansing technique that incorporates eucalyptus black soap to nourish your skin. Kessa-glove scrubbing and massage strokes with warm foam are performed as you lay on heated marble that soothes the senses. Unwind during a massage in your choice of Solemn or Vital styles, with a blend of scented oils for added comfort.
Afterward, ease back into the world with time in the lounge to relax. Savor a drink and light lunch in the spa's calm surroundings, and then finish your experience with a ride back to your hotel.
Located just east of Chichen Itza, Coba is a pre-Columbian, Mayan city site that contains 2 lagoons, several pyramids, and centuries of historical significance. Explore the ruins and temples to get a sense of the traditional Mayan culture and the people that once called this site home. Pleasant shade trees and areas that have yet to be excavated await your arrival.
Next, head to Xel-Há Park and enjoy admission to a first-class aquatic theme park. Immerse yourself in the area's ecotourism and witness the natural wonder of the inlet and lagoon. Underground freshwater currents combine with the saltwater waves of the Caribbean to wash away your stress. Dine on a fresh buffet lunch and enjoy unlimited drinks here in the earthly paradise of the park.
With guidance from expert naturalists—all resident Floridans—stroll under the canopy of stately bald cypress trees, cruise on a boat to massive mangrove forests, and take a rugged drive through pine savannahs. Spot a variety of birds, including roseate spoonbills, great egrets, green herons, purple gallinules, and bald eagles.
Tuck into a tasty lunch in the afternoon, complete with delicious alligator appetizers, which—forgive the cliché—taste something like chicken. Afterward, board an airboat perfectly suited for the shallow waters and inconsistently wet, muddy, and sometimes dry terrain of the Everglades. Propelled by a giant fan, this flat-bottomed boat is the ideal way to get around. Hang on for a thrilling ride through sawgrass prairies, pond apple forests, and a lake containing more alligators per acre than anywhere else in Florida.
Chichén Itzá Full-Day Tour
Climb aboard a luxury bus at your hotel and head to one of the Yucatan Peninsula's major archaeological sites, the ancient ruins and UNESCO World Heritage Site of Chichen Itza. This Maya city, which thrived from the year 750 into the 13th century, hosts a spectacular collection of pyramids like the Temple of Kukulkan with its 365 steps—one for each day of the year—and distinctive serpent sculptures.
Next, continue to historic Valladolid and admire the streets lined with colorful colonial homes. After working up an appetite, head to La Casona for a delicious buffet meal before you visit the stunning Cenote Zaci and return to your hotel.
Xenotes Oasis Maya Full-Day Excursion
Spend a day on a journey to explore 4 unique natural sinkholes, or cenotes, in the Yucatan countryside. These incredible natural geological formations make the perfect setting for the adventurer inside you, with crystal-clear groundwater and a remarkable network of natural caverns all around.
During your time at Xenotes Oasis, you can try your hand at ziplining, rappelling, kayaking, and snorkeling. Towel off for lunch and enjoy a variety of food, including soups, cheeses, deli meats, rustic breads, and an assortment of fresh sides. These free-formed cenotes offer a safe and relaxing environment for a natural escape from the daily grind.
It's hard to beat the vibe at La Vaquita, but an open bar pouring cool cocktails and skip-the-line entrance certainly help. Step through the large open-air entrance to dance the night away beneath the bar's gigantic signature suspended cow as music videos play and raucous revelers get down.
An unlimited supply of liter-sized drinks fuels the fun, lights pulse, and a fresh breeze keeps the dancefloor cool thanks to the building's open façade. Make new friends or just enjoy the scene with the group you came in with as top hits, hip hop, dance, and Latin tunes play until the wee hours.
Explore Dubai's waterfront in style on an exciting 30-minute drive atop a fast jet ski. Whether you choose to drive alone or with someone else, this activity is sure to be memorable, passing by some of the world's most famous buildings, such as the Burj Khalifa.
Each jet ski is available for up to 2 people, so you can choose to drive alone or with a partner, taking turns jumping waves and accelerating, leaving Dubai's marina behind you.
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