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There are many things to do in New Zealand. This very beautiful and popular island offers you one of the greatest experiences in the world. Many people visit the country in the hopes of finding the most interesting and unknown remote places. In this article, you will get familiar with one of the most beautiful remote places in New Zealand.

Tongariro National Park

One of the oldest national parks located in New Zealand, Tongariro National Park represents one of the most beautiful places in New Zealand. In the world, it is the world’s sixth-oldest park, it was established in 1887. There are three active volcanoes in New Zealand, Ruapehu, Ngauruhoe, and Tongariro. These three volcanos are located in the center of the park. The park is also very famous for the Tongariro Alpine Crossing. The crossing is considered to be one of the best day-hikes in the world.

Opportunity for gamblers

New Zealand is among the countries where online gambling is super popular. New Zealand online poker casino is especially popular since poker represents one of the most played online games among the gamblers. There are so many opportunities for gamblers in New Zealand. You can play online casinos from everywhere, as long as you have an internet connection, which, thanks to modern technology, is not a big of an issue. According to laws in New Zealand, everyone can play online casino games as long as the company is based overseas.

Casinos are also very popular in New Zealand. There are many of them in the country, and some of them have the most beautiful buildings in the world.

Auckland’s west coast beaches

While in New Zealand, don’t forget to see Aucklands west coast beaches. This is one of the most beautiful remote places in the region. It is just one hour’s drive from Auckland, and you will be walking on the beaches of Whatipu, Karekare, Piha, Bethells.

Karekare beach became famous after the film The Piano was released. It was directed by New Zealander Jane Campion.

Wanaka

Wanaka is located on the South Island. It is about 40 miles from north-east of Queenstown. Wanaka is a quiet place, and a gateway to the stunningly beautiful Southern Alps and Mount Aspiring National Park. Wanaka offers you the opportunity to visit beautiful beech forests, alpine lakes, and wilderness of glaciers.

Stewart Island

Having a permanent population of only 381, Stewart Island represents one of the remotest places in New Zealand. The Island offers a special experience to all of its visitors – a glimpse into a simpler, slower lifestyle. The island is the best choice if you want to have fun on your own, while also enjoying the beauty of nature.

Fiordland

Fiordland is one of the most remote places on earth. The beauty of the place is surreal. This place is so dramatic and so captivating that it is unbelievable that it still has not become one of the top tourist attractions.

Many have said that if you want to see the beauty of New Zealand, you really need to visit this place. This beautiful place is home to a remarkable mix of flora and fauna. You can see some of the most beautiful creatures here, such as the kea, bottlenose dolphins, fur seals, and penguins. There are trees that have stood unmolested for 200 years and more, which is worth your time.

Rudyard Kipling, an English journalist and writer, has called this place ‘Eighth Wonder of the World’.

New Zealand is one of the top tourist destinations in the world and finding a remote place can be a bit of a challenge. There are many things that the place can offer to its visitors and some alone time is definitely one of them.

It’s vacation time, and there’s nothing as relaxing as enjoying a nice cold drink looking out into the clear water. It is not quite possible to explain the pleasure of a day well spent at the beach. Whether it is lying on the sand, building sand castles, or taking a dip in the water, there is just so much to do during a holiday trip.

The question then arises, where you can find the ultimate relaxation for your next holiday destination. Don’t fret; we will share with you the top destinations with stunning crystal Clear Waters, which you must put on your bucket list, for places to visit.

  1. Italy, Lampedusa

Lampedusa is in the Mediterranean Sea and is part of the Pelagie islands. Lampedusa has a thriving fishing economy, but it also has one of the most amazing white sandy beaches. The water is crystal clear and has become a major attraction for tourists from all over the world.

  1. China, Jiuzhaigou Valley,

Looking at pictures of Jiuzhaigou Valley in China will give you the feeling that an artist became too enthusiastic with Photoshop. The water is so clear that you can see right to the bottom. The Valley is a great hiking site, and the burst of color is something to experience. There is a national park within the Valley, and you will get to experience terrace Lakes, waterfalls, and wildlife.

  1. Poland, Valley of the Five Lakes

You will have so much choice of things to do at the Valley of the Five Lakes. Located in the Tatra Mountains in Poland, you have crystal Clear Lakes. During summer, it is a sight to behold. In winter the Lakes freeze but, they remain as clear as they are during summer. Ice skating or walking across the frozen lake will give you the feeling that you are walking on air.

  1. Philippines, Boracay

Boracay is a small island in the Philippines that has become a great tourist attraction. The initial inhabitants were goat and rice farmers; what a pleasure it must have been taking the goats out to pasture while surrounded by all the beautiful scenery.

The water surrounding the island is so clear, and there are many activities you can engage in during your vacation.

  1. New Zealand, Blue Lake

If you take an aerial shot of the Blue Lake in New Zealand, you will capture the entire bed due to how clear the water is. If you capture a side-shot of someone sitting in a boat in the middle of the Lake, you would think that it is suspended in the air.

The Blue Lake, which is in Nelson Lakes National Park, is sacred to the Maori, and you are not allowed to swim in it. The water is so pure that tests indicate that it is the same as distilled water.

  1. Greece, Lefkada

If you’re looking for tranquillity and a great spot for kite surfing or other water sports, make it a point to visit the Ionian Sea in Lefkada Greece. You get crystal clear turquoise water and sandy beaches in places like Porto Katsiki beach, among others.

To access the Porto Katsiki beach, you can use the taxi boats or the winding staircase on the cliff.

  1. Brazil, Rio De Prata

If you enjoy a spot of snorkeling and happen to find yourself in Brazil, make sure you visit Rio de Prata. Bring a pair of hiking boots so that you can tour the rainforest. Swimwear is also mandatory for this trip because you will get a chance to swim in the crystal clear waters. Pack a good camera because you will get to see South American fish like pacú and Dourado.

  1. Canada, Alberta, Moraine Lake

If you know anything about Canadian currency, then you know that the Canadian $20 bill has a portrait of Moraine Lake. The lake is in the Canadian Rockies, and the lake gets its water from the glacier, and is an impossible to imagine blue color.

Bring a kayak or canoe along for a scenic tour of the Lake; you will feel like you’re gliding over glass. Visit dream-guides for great selection of cool kayaks

  1. Italy, Laghi de Fusine

The Laghi de Fusine is a glacial Lake that has crystal clear water. You may not want to take a dip here because the water gets very cold; although we can bet on a dare from your friends, you might decide to try. You can, however, enjoy a scenic tour of the Lake while taking plenty of pictures.

  1. Croatia, Plitvice Lakes

The beauty of the area is breathtaking. Tourists are welcome to visit at any time of the year. Seeing the Lakes during the different seasons is a sight to behold. The color burst from the changing leaves, and the blooming flowers will provide great material for your photography endeavors. One thing that stands out though, whatever the season, the water remains blue and crystal clear.

  1. Maldives

The Maldives is another popular holiday destination. Located in the Indian Ocean, you have 1190 Islands to explore. You get white sandy beaches and crystal clear water. There is so much to do with regards to water activities, and the marine life is something to check out.

  1. Bahamas, Grand Exuma

There is no list of top destinations that would be complete without a mention of the Bahamas. It features some of the best sandy beaches and crystal-clear water. Imagine how lucky the inhabitants of these places are, waking up to scenic views, many people only see in pictures.

Now here is one thing you’ll find interesting; it is not uncommon to find wild pigs swimming in the Grand Exuma; a chance to cool off perhaps? If you’re feeling adventurous, by all means, jump into the water and join the pigs.

Final Thoughts

We have shared with you the top 10 destinations with crystal clear waters. You will never run short of fabulous places to visit in your lifetime. Remember to carry many bathing suits, plenty of sunscreen, hats, and get ready to spoil yourself thoroughly.

The Hunter’s Moon is the new drinking, dining and Sunday roast destination on Fulham Road. Chelsea’s latest local was founded by Oliver Marlowe and Hubert Beatson-Hird and offers a daily changing menu of modern European dishes alongside an extensive and comprehensive drinks list.

In the kitchen, Chef Director Oliver Marlowe has created an exciting menu showcasing classic British favourites alongside more innovative choices, using the best seasonal ingredients. We had the opportunity to try the Sunday roast at the new venue and it definitely didn’t disappoint.

Sides are made to share with delicious options including smoked bacon and cabbage; roasted artichokes and endive with aged balsamic. We were offered a decadent cauliflower cheese cauldron to have with our roast, the perfect accompaniment. The experience was akin to entering your slightly sloaney friends’ country house for a ‘no expense spared’ Sunday roast, complete with an AGA and sky light extension. We had feeling that we were in for a fantastic time and would be leaving completely satisfied.

A charming fusion of traditional and modern British style, The Hunter’s Moon features bespoke hand-made furniture and artisan textiles and materials, alongside unique reclaimed antiques and vintage finds. Designed by Boxx Creative, the bar has a dark, warm and sophisticated colour palette, offset by deep accents and complemented by textures, striking patterns and prints. Soft layered lighting and eclectic artwork adorning the walls further enhance the atmosphere, providing an inviting space for guests to relax. Dogs are welcome and well catered for too, with water bowls available on request and maybe even a treat or two.

A blackboard will champion a range of meat cuts and daily specials, whilst those looking for a more casual bite can choose from a bar menu of snacks and sharing plates. Think hearty pub favourites – scotch eggs and sausage rolls, alongside courgette and ricotta croquettes and steak tartare. Come weekends, guests can also indulge in a Saturday brunch with dishes including huevos rancheros with grilled flatbreads; and eggs Benedict with Gochujang hollandaise and crispy pork belly.

Other menu highlights include the likes of beef wellington with cocotte potatoes, crispy trompettes and Madeira sauce; double baked cheese soufflé with Montgommery cheddar, melted leeks, button mushrooms and truffle; and blackberry and custard pavlova with pink praline crunch.

On the drinks menu guests will find an extensive wine list, offering a selection from a wide number of regions and with a vintage to suit every taste. Craft beers and ales will feature alongside international brands and top shelf spirits, with classic cocktails available on request.

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Food should be celebrated in every form and vegan food in London is looking especially delicious these days, with more plant based offerings than ever before, however one thing which is always a challenge to sniff out is a truly great vegan pastry…

Offering a unique vegan twist on French patisseries favourites, there is a new kid on the block, which promises to be one of the most exciting vegan spots yet. Forget heavy, sugar laden desserts with a tactical sprinkling of carrot and enter, light and delicate patisseries which are vegan through and through.

La Suite West hotel in Bayswater has been a vegan focused location for many years, and its restaurant has as a result always been focused around a vegan friendly offering. However with the help of Head Chef Clarisse Flon, a speciality vegan chef, they have created a truly unique and contemporary alternative to traditional French patisserie and developed a full vegan menu spanning breakfast lunch and afternoon tea and most importantly all day dessert. The launch of London’s first vegan French patisserie is here.

In addition to incredible patisserie options, the menu offering showcases unique, delicate and delicious vegan cuisine including a full English breakfast with seasonal fresh vegetables, avocado on freshly baked sourdough bread and homemade brioche.

French toast with creamy vegan yoghurt and roasted strawberries. Visually stimulating and creative, citrus smoked ‘salmon’ and pomegranate salad – with the ‘salmon’ created from carrot and mouth-watering vegan interpretations of strawberry tarts topped with fresh strawberries push the boundaries to create truly mouth watering options.

With the festive season approaching this is the ideal place for vegans and non vegans alike to enjoy an incredible seasonal feast. Tackle the festive season with a delicious Nut Wellington with gravy and mash potatoes, truffle polenta with wild mushrooms and chestnut and caramel apple yule log with red currant coulis and additional options for gluten free dining, there really is something for everyone. With World Vegan Month coming up in November, this is just the veganning! #sorrynotsorry.

Whether you’re coupled-up or out with your girls for #Galentines, nothing kills a vibe quite like spending Valentines Day staring into a sub-par set menu alongside half of London. It might be last minute, but fear not – there are still plenty of things to do in the city if you’re looking to celebrate with something a little out-of-the-box. Here are our favourite alternative date ideas for a cute, not cringe, Valentines.

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Greenwich Peninsula Golf Range

You don’t need to be a pro to book a bay at Greenwich Peninsula Golf Range – but with sparkling views of Canary Wharf and drinks delivered while you play, this is one seriously dreamy date idea for couples who can appreciate a good golf innuendo. If you don’t fancy braving the elements, try Swingers – underground indoor golf in the City, with market food stalls from Pizza Pilgrims, DF Mexico and Patty and Bun.

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East London Wine School

Forget pouring over the wine list in a posh restaurant, trying in vain to convince your date know something about wine. Instead, head to East London Wine School, located in a private room in the Chamberlain hotel and run by ace sommelier Sam – whose easy-going attitude and passion for wine make these courses both informative yet accessible, and seriously good fun. This February 14th, choose from a 4-week wine tour of the new world, or try an evening tasting wines from Australia and New Zealand. If you can’t make the 14th, they also do gift vouchers, because nothing says I love you like wine in our book.

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Banya No. 1

Whether it’s just for two or the whole girl gang, this traditional Russian spa club offers something a little different to your traditional spa day. An authentic Russian Banya, water is thrown onto hot stones providing a revitalising balance of heat and humidity, followed by a thermal massage where you’re whipped with birch and oak branches. There are cold pools to cool off in, as well as massages, honey and salt body scrubs and luxuriating foam baths. Leather booths in the post-treatment area serve Russian specialities (go for the dumplings), coupled with a few shots of Russian Vodka. Booking essential, gift vouchers also available.

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Gin House Burlesque

If you’re looking for something to spice things up this Valentines, look no further. Following a year of sold-out roaring gin-house parties, London’s premium vintage showgirls welcome you back to East London’s best-kept speakeasy, The King’s Head Members Club. On 15th February, Miss Betsy Rose, Jolie Papillon and Missy Fatale will transport you back to the golden age of Jazz, with an oh-so seductive evening of burlesque, vaudeville, circus and snake-charming.

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Wellington Masterclass, Holborn Dining Rooms

When the way to your other half’s heart really is through their stomach, look no further than THE PIE ROOM at Holborn Dining Room. Spearheaded by Executive Head Chef and pastry expert, Calum Franklin, in this Aladdin’s cave of pastry treats you can also learn to make your own Beef Wellington, with a 2 and a half hour masterclass. All that cooking is thirsty work, so we’d recommend a drink at the ridiculously magical Glenlivet Glade – an immersive winter terrace, where you can enjoy Glenlivet cocktails under twinkling fairy lights.

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Natural History Museum, Lates

If you want to avoid the cringe-fest that is Valentine’s day, why not postpone till next week? The 22nd of February is Lates at The Natural History Museum, where you can see the Wildlife Photographer of the Year and Life in the Dark exhibitions. Plus, it’s over 18’s only, and there’s a bar, food and a band to enjoy while you geek-out together.

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The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities, Fine Art and Natural History

There’s out of the box, and then there’s this. It might not be for everyone, but this curious corner of Hackney is weirdness at its most wonderful. With top hat-wearing taxidermy, shrunken heads and endless oddities and erotica – it’ll give you something to talk about. While it might not be for the faint-hearted, the adjoining Last Tuesday Society bar upstairs offers cocktails, that are worth the visit either way.

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Moonshine Saloon

Part BYOB, part immersive theatre, Moonshine Saloon transports guests from Chelsea to the real Wild West, with the promise of making a fortune in illicit moonshine smuggling. There may be lots of hats and you’ll have to debut your best American accent (sorry y’all) but with house bartenders turning your moonshine into creative cocktails quicker than a fast draw, you’d be hard-pressed not to get in the spirit of things.

As we move towards the end of 2018, the world is a strange place but there are glimmers of real hope and activism, especially concerned with environmental issues. This festive season everyone we know is increasingly aware of the waste created from unwanted presents, fast fashion and that evergreen-evil plastic but, if you are gifting jewellery this year, have you thought about how ethical it is?

We caught up with Arabel Lebrusan, founder of the eponymous ethical jewellery brand arabellebrusan.com to learn more about ethical jewellery, creativity and new year’s resolutions.

HOC: Tell us about your journey to creating your brand, Arabel?

AL: My background is in fashion jewellery and accessories and I have worked for many years between the Philippines, Hong Kong and Europe. These experiences have allowed me to explore trends, cultural heritage and local techniques, but at the same time to learn from the fast paced commercial aspects of fashion jewellery. It wasn’t all a bed of roses, as this opportunity of travelling and visiting jewellery factories also showed me some of the darker sides of the jewellery industry and its practices. When I made the jump to fine jewellery, I wanted to have a more ethical jewellery approach, which lead to me focusing on making the jewellery world in itself, more ethical.

HOC: What is ‘ethical jewellery’ and what do we need to know about it?

AL: Ethical jewellery is jewellery that has been created respecting the earth and everyone on it. It is a simple concept but with incredible life changing repercussions. For me, the first step is always to know from start to finish, the whole “life” of that jewel.From the very beginning, where those materials come from, to how it was made and how it gets sold.

Ethical jewellery is made with materials that have been mined under sustainable standards (like Fairtrade and Fairmined Gold) and everyone and everything involved in their production has been treated respectfully – including the earth – as well as being paid a fair wage. Ethical jewellery is then manufactured sustainably, where the craftsmen and craftswoman responsible for creating the jewellery have been treated fairly and are proud of their creations.

To finish, ethical jewels are sold under a responsible brand that is fully transparent and communicates accurately this wonderful story to their customers. A jewellery brand, such as ours, who is leading the way on how to do things better in jewellery, how to source responsibly, and how to tell the story only using the truth. We don’t use ethics as the latest branding tool, or the latest fashion, but we use ethics because we care and we want to make the world a better place.

All in all, ethical jewellery is the most beautiful jewellery inside and out.

HOC: How did you come to doing a TED talk on this subject?

AL: I have been campaigning about ethics in the jewellery world for more than 10 years, and I was approached by TEDx Bedford, where I lived at that time, to talk about it. I was incredibly honoured to be asked, and I thought it would be a great opportunity to spread the word about the things that needed changing within this industry. Consumers don’t tend to know that there is even a problem with jewellery production, and the TED talk format allowed me to create a direct but thoughtful presentation to expose the issues in a gentle way.

HOC: Did you train as a jeweller?

AL: Yes, I was trained as a jeweller in Spain. After I finished my Gemmology degree at the university in Madrid, I thought it would be great to complement it with some jewellery training, so I went on to do a 3-year jewellery course. It was a very old-fashioned training program, taught by retired jewellers that had a wealth of knowledge. I spent 3 years at the bench, 6 hours a day, 5 days a week. We learnt from the very basic skills of cutting and soldering to advance mechanism for clasps and even how to make articulated diamond tennis bracelets by hand. Then, after working in the industry for 8 years, I went on to do my Masters at Central Saint Martins, in London, which really reinforced my jewellery design skills and style.

HOC: What is your favourite piece and why?

AL: It has to be my latest bespoke creation, a pair of Tahitian black pearl and sapphire earrings. It has a little bit of everything I love. They are made with ethical gold and blue sapphires, it includes some filigree work, made by an expert artisan in Spain and it has 2 gorgeous Tahitian black pearls which I have personally sourced from a small pearl farm in French Polynesia. It’s a piece that combines traditional techniques, excellent quality and ethical materials; my signature style

HOC: How do you keep your creativity flowing?

AL: I make sure I spend time “in the bubble”. This is time (2-3 hours) where I forget about emails, responsibilities, interruptions, and I concentrate on my design process. I need to be alone with my inspirational images from sourcing trips, fashion catwalks, historical snapshots or whatever theme I’m busy with, and my sketchbook. This is the time to draw and dream, to make unexpected connections between images and to create the world of Arabel Lebrusan. This world is full of textures, deep colours, is very feminine and embedded with traces of history mixed with contemporary fashion.

HOC: Can you tell us about a recent ‘Girl Boss’ moment?

AL: I have just created this amazing engagement ring for a client, with a 1.5ct diamond. When I asked him how he came to choose me instead of other designers (two actually very famous ones), he said that he really had a connection with me, loved the designs that I showed him, and was inspired by the wonderful customer experience.

HOC: Do you believe in New Year’s Resolutions and – if yes, what’s yours for 2019?

AL: Yes I do! It’s always a good time to reflect on the past year (the good, the bad, and the ugly) and to things about the new one coming. For me this year will have to be ‘do less’ and ‘settle down in Brighton’. We have just moved here and we are still very busy with practical things, so I need to streamline and do what is ‘important’ instead of the ‘urgent’.

Here at #TeamCoco, like most millennials, we’re out to experience as much of the world as we can. But while being on the go might not be easy on our wallets, we aren’t about to let that stop us. From bagging the cheapest flights around to travel tips from industry insiders, here are five of our top travel hacks for getting a cheap travel destination – for wanderlusters whose travel dreams are bigger than their wallets.

Secret Flying

Stalking the experts at Secret Flying is one of the best ways to secure deals that defy belief (we have them to thank for a business class ticket to Bangkok for less than $500 and nabbing tickets all the way from London to Auckland for less than $400). Their algorithm picks up discrepancies in flight pricing so you can take advantage of huge savings to be had as a result of human error, computer glitches or currency mispricings. #TeamCoco’s top tip- for major errors, you might have to take a chance and book the flight before the airline decides to honour the fare, so but be sure not to make any onward travel plans until the flight is confirmed. If you’re looking for specific destinations, you can also set up alerts, but we think sometimes the very best adventures start without a plan.

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Be Flexible

The best part about being young and relatively footloose and fancy-free is that most of today’s millennials can afford to be flexible on not only flight timing by travelling outside of peak seasons, but also on their destination. For wanderlusters that want a weekend away but aren’t sure where Sky Scanner allows you to search flights from your departure airport to anywhere in the world filtered by cost. You can also browse flights going to all destinations across a whole month, enabling you to see the cheapest destinations to fly to from the UK in September for example. Departing and arriving into different airports can also throw up good deals, so hit the ‘add nearby airports’ button, but be sure to clear your cookies to avoid fare hikes based on your search history.

God Save The Points

Here at House of Coco, we’re frequent travellers – but we make sure we follow the experts when it comes to airline points programs and hotel loyalty schemes. Whether you’re a newbie or a credit card connoisseur, websites like God Save The Points can help to easily explain the benefits of credit card reward schemes, which although not for everyone, can be a real benefit to frequent fliers. When it comes to airline reward schemes, creator of God Save The Points, Gilbert Ott recommends signing up to a single scheme – with BA, for example, you can sign up to their Executive Club for free, earning Avios towards airport lounge access and upgrades. You can also earn points when you’re not flying, by shopping through the BA website. There’s so much to learn about these types of travel hacks, so sign up for newsletters and fill your social feed to find the best deals.

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Travel Social

If we aren’t staying in a hotel, one of our favourite ways to book accommodation is with Airbnb – not only can you often find better deals than hotels, but you can live like a local and are able to explore neighbourhoods outside of the usual tourist trail. Rentals often come with other perks, like the owner’s insider guide to the area and wealth of local knowledge and contacts, which not only enriches your experience but can save you money with insider prices. It’s also a good idea to ask for recommendations on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, and even social groups like Girls Love Travel, as you never know who you might be able to connect with locally better explore a new destination.

Choosing Your Hotel

Once you’ve chosen where you want to stay (we recommend using TripAdvisor, i-Escape, and Google for reviews), use a price comparison website like Kayak to see what the best price is for your dates. Then, contact the hotel directly – they are usually able to offer you the best discounts direct as they prefer to avoid paying a commission to the larger booking sites. If they are unable to offer a better price, check booking.com or Expedia – as the biggest booking engines, they can sometimes afford to offer exclusive deals if they need to clear some stock, while for last minute stays, HotelsTonight offers prices which often cannot be found elsewhere.

There’s so much to learn about these types of travel hacks, so sign up for newsletters and fill your social feed to find the best deals.

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Fiji is a popular destination where people love to love. In this post, we’ll be exploring the reasons why this beautiful place is so well-liked. Whether it’s the breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, or warm hospitality, Fiji has something for everyone. From pristine beaches to lush rainforests, there’s no shortage of natural beauty to admire. Additionally, the opportunity to “Live In Fiji” offers a chance to immerse oneself in a laid-back island lifestyle, filled with adventure and relaxation alike. Whether you’re snorkelling in crystal-clear waters, indulging in delicious Fijian cuisine, or simply unwinding in a hammock under the swaying palm trees, Fiji truly captures the essence of paradise.

Hospitable Greetings

Fijians are known to be among the friendliest people nationwide. The word “bula” (meaning life) is used as the customary greeting. This translates to Fijians wishing each other good health and happiness. You’ll find yourself using bula every time a Fijian invites you to share a bowl of traditional kava with them. Kava is concocted from the root of some pepper plant and enjoyed by locals. The main language in Fiji is English; therefore, you will have no trouble communicating.

Tropical Beaches Galore

Envision a picture of swaying palm trees, crystal clear ocean, golden sand and tropical weather conditions, a worthy reason why Fiji is such a coveted holiday destination. Visiting Fiji for only a couple of weeks is not close to enough to fully appreciate the more than three hundred islands that form part of the archipelago. The most favored resorts and beaches are in the Yasawa and Mamanuca group islands, just northwest of the coast of the main island (Viti Levu). Other attractions include Laucala island and the coral coast of Viti Levu, in the northeast parts of the archipelago.

Luxury At Discounted Prices

You won’t easily find property bargains in Suva, but in Port Denarau Marina which is located on the small Denarau island and can be accessed by a road bridge from the main island, you can find executive-style waterfront 4-bedroom rental homes with a private jetty and swimming pool for more or less F$8000 ($3850) per month. Also, check exclusive villas Fiji for competitive pricing. Denarau is a twenty-minute drive from Nadi International Airport and flights can be taken from here to several of the smaller Fiji Islands, including Yasawas and Mamanucas. Imported goods are typically pricier in a small island country. However, the average cost of living is lower compared to other developed countries. You can shop for fresh local produce at the markets and enjoy a meal of whole lobster at Shiva’s restaurant in Sigatoka for F$60. Taxi fares and cinema are also among the affordable activities you can benefit from.

Water Activities

It won’t be easy to find better areas for snorkelling, scuba diving, and other water activities. Fiji boasts magnificent places to see soft coral. The best sites include the Great Astrolabe Reef on Kadavu, the Great white wall, Beqa Lagoon on Beqa Island and Rainbow Reef. The countless reefs offer protected waters which are supreme for engaging in activities like kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, or swimming in the warm waters. Surfing enthusiasts have plenty of great locations at their disposal on Viti Levy, and the Beqa island has world-class waves.

World-Quality Rugby

Whatever the union, code or league or no matter which format you are looking at, particularly sevens, The Fijian rugby teams are among the best entertainers of this sport. They also pack a powerful punch on the world stage. The international matches take place at the ANZ Stadium in the capital, Suva while domestic games are played at Lawaqa Park in Sigatoka (nicknamed Rugby Town). The local rugby union season is running from February to September.

Explore our guide to Planning the Perfect Fiji Itinerary: A Week in Tropical Bliss. This comprehensive resource offers insights into experiencing the best of Fiji’s beauty and culture.

It’s a fact that air travel is one of the most glamorous experiences but at the same time, we have also heard many stories about abstruse delays, inappropriate meals, lost luggage incidents, etc. whereas, many airlines are trying hard to provide a comfortable and enjoyable experience to their customers. In such a scenario, deciding on the best airlines among the list of hundreds is a tough task.

With the intention to help travellers to decide on which airlines is the best for the memorable journey we have considered various factors like comfort, safety, timeliness, cabin features, fees, customer satisfaction, loyalty programs, any other benefits given to customers, etc. Mr. Das an expert at accounting assignment help,whoused to travel frequently due to his work, says he relies more on the airline ratings given by AirlineRatings.com rather than any other things. Like this, we have also covered many customers and noted their remarks before jumping to the conclusion.

Singapore Airlines

No doubt that Singapore Airline comes in the first place due to its comfort and luxurious offerings. Singapore Airlines flies in thirty countries on six continents. It is ranked the as world’s best airline since 2018. The airline has also recognised for world’s “Best First Class”, “Best First Class Airline Seat” and “Best Airliner in Asia” for 2018. Singapore Airline has the world’s largest passenger aircraft – Airbus A380, Airbus A350- 900. It has five classes of service including – Suites, First class, Business class, Premium Economy Class, and Economy Class, available in different airbuses. Alex an expert at essay writing help online says, the airline offers good legroom; seat is very comfortable, In-flight entertainment (*including Wifi, TV, films) are available, food & beverages availability, cleanliness is also recommendable. The overall experience with Singapore Airline is considered as value for money.

Air New Zealand

This is the national airline of New Zealand. It operates near to 20 domestic and 31 international destinations in 19 countries. As the member of the star alliance network, Air New Zealand is able to provide access to almost any country in the world. This airline along with its other subsidiaries operates around 115 aircraft. The airline has four classes of service including – Business Premier, Premium Economy, Economy, and Economy SkyCouch. In Business Premier Class each seat is wide near to 22 inches with an ottoman footrest that doubles as a visitor seat. Skycouch is only available on longer routes much comfortable than any ordinary seat. The onboard and customer service experience is great.

Every year regular upgradation makes this flight more premium and value for money.

Qantas Airlines

Qantas is Australia’s most iconic brand and largest airline by fleet size. This airline has nickname also, it’s also called “The Flying Kangaroo”. Qantas group has both domestic and international services. Qantas Airlines has Jetstar, its low-cost carrier group, as well as Qantas Loyalty which is Australia’s largest Frequent Flyer program. This program has more than 12.5 million members. Qantas, with all its subsidiaries and partners, operates around 7500 flights a week which covers around 1000 destinations around the glfobe. Ground staff and crew members are attentive and customer friendly. The flight interiors are good and comfortable for long sitting. Overall legroom, seat comfort, In-flight entertainment, onboard and customer service experience is considered as good. Mr. Mike a frequent traveler and an online expert at buy term papers online says; for more understanding on customer friendliness and their live travel experiences checking the reviews over the website like Tripadvisor, helps a lot.

Emirates

Emirates Airlines is the brand of the United Arab Emirates which is based in Dubai, fully owned by the Dubai government. This is the largest airline in the Middle East. Emirates have a direct flight to 140 destinations covering 78 countries. This is among the rare airlines flying to all six continents. The airline’s fleet of aircraft consists primarily of three-class cabin configurations – First Class, Business Class, and Economy Class. There are some two-class aircraft also for – Business Class and Economy Class. The overall experience including in-flight entertainment, legroom, seat comfort, onboard experience, customer service, food, and beverages, etc. are above than average.

Qatar Airways

This year Quarter Airways couldn’t beat the first three positions. However, it still considered as the best service provider internationally. Qatar Airways is the state-owned flag carrier of Qatar and a member of the Oneworld alliance. With a fleet of more than 200 aircrafts Qatar Airways links over 150 international destinations across Africa, Asia, Europe, and America. Qatar Airways has three cabin arrangements in their aircrafts – First Class, Business Class and Economy Class. Qatar Airways also runs a loyalty program names as “Privilege Club”. With discussion with many happy customers in this club, we concluded that this loyalty program adds more value to this airline. Checking & boarding, customer service, and cleanliness has got more vote whether legroom, seat comfort, In-flight entertainment onboard experience is as good as in other airways.

If the classic turkey and trimmings just doesn’t float your boat, we’ve rounded up some of our favourite festive dishes across London that take a twist to the traditional.

Market Halls’ Take on Christmas Classics

As if one Market Hall wasn’t enough, both Fulham and Victoria have some pretty serious contenders for best Christmas dish this year. In Victoria, Flank’s sumptuous sounding ‘Pigs in Blankets’ burger is stuffed with pork and bacon, with a good dose of chilli jam and red cabbage slaw. Monty’s Deli meanwhile have created the Chanukah sandwich , based around their latke and served with smoked turkey and liver paté. South of the river in Fulham meanwhile, BBQ specialists Hotbox have pimped up their infamous Mac and cheese bites with soft, sautéed Brussels sprouts.

www.markethalls.co.uk

Bayou Bar’s Turkey Po Boy

There are only so many Pret Christmas sandwiches one can take, so if you’ve just about had your fill head down to Tooting’s New Orleans-inspired Bayou Bar. No stranger to a tasty Po Boy – a traditional Louisiana sandwich for those rookies – this Christmas they’ve created the ultimate sandwich. The Christmas Po Boy (£8.50) team succulent turkey schnitzel with a gingerbread crumb, cheese, pickled red cabbage and a cranberry chilli jam all packed into the traditional glazed soft white long roll; all the best tastes of Christmas with a little twist. It’s been named one of London’s best Christmas sandwiches by Time Out so they must be doing something right…

www.bayoubar.co.uk

Swap Turkey for Duck

Head over to Clerkenwell for Monsieur Le Duck’s Gallic take on a festive menu, just make sure to wear your stretchy trousers. The suitably rich menu includes rabbit and duck terrine with quince and brioche or pan fried scallops with crispy duck skin, samphire and chestnut purée to start, followed mains including confit duck leg, crown of Barbary duck, duck wellington or magnet duck breast all with triple cooked roasties, leafy greens with lardons, red cabbage, apple quince and Yorkshire pudding. As if that wasn’t enough, the tarte aux pommes, canelé with armagnac crème Anglaise or French cheer board might just finish you off…

From £29 pp for two courses.

www.leduck.co.uk

Blow the Budget with the Ultimate Luxury Menu

With only 29 covers, Engawa may be small but it’s perfectly formed. For the ultimate blow-the-budget Christmas feast, the meticulously designed 13 course menu celebrates Kobe, the most expensive beef in the world; it’s the only UK restaurant to import the entire Kobe cow from Japan. This unique gastronomic experience is available from 21st – 24th December and begins with a raspberry & yuzu champagne cocktail upon arrival and delicate starters such as grilled, thinly sliced Kobe sirloin with Tamaru-Ya wasabi and thin noodles in stock with tender sliced beef. Seasonal sushi-style plates with superior flavour follow, including Kobe beef thigh, foie gras, Kobe beef stock, teriyaki sauce; Kobe sirloin with sea urchin, cheese and truffle cream sauce; the ultimate melt-in-the-mouth Kobe beef burger; and 20-day aged Kobe beef with Nori seaweed. Not for the faint-hearted.

£235 per person.

www.engawa.london

Pick a Pescatarian Plate this Christmas

For something a little different, The Wright Brothers are offering up a fishy feast over the Christmas season you won’t want to miss. Thin grilled wild prawns, cured smoked salmon, roast fillet of Peterhead cod served with spiced carrot mash, buttered sprout tops & sauce Jacqueline, a Mojo verde roasted gilt-head bream with steamed broccoli, bagna cauda & crispy shallots and a luxury fish pie with lobster, shrimp, crab & cod. If you cant steer yourself away from meat there’s a rather delectable sounding roasted fillet of Bannockburn venison, haggis, neeps & sour cherry sauce as well.

From £45 pp.

www.thewrightbrothers.co.uk