Wednesday, July 30, 2014

World's most beautiful piers

By Tamara Hinson, for CNN
updated 1:17 AM EDT, Mon July 28, 2014
The distinctive whale bone structure of Umhlanga Pier won the South African National Award for Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement. The distinctive whale bone structure of Umhlanga Pier won the South African National Award for Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement.
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Umhlanga Pier (South Africa)
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STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • As UK's Ryde Pier celebrates 200 years and New York's Pier A flirts with a reopening date, we list other great piers around the world
  • At nearly 2 km, Busselton pier is the longest in the southern hemisphere and has a unique underwater observatory
  • Clevedon Pier is the only fully intact, Grade 1 listed pier in the UK
(CNN) -- It's a good summer for piers.
Ryde Pier in the UK just celebrated its 200th birthday, and New York's historic Pier A will reopen any time now (we're told), after decades of neglect and a multi-million dollar revamp.
The structure, first opened in 1886 and now listed on the National Register of Historic Places, closed to the public in 1960 but will soon host a visitor center, an oyster bar and a fine dining restaurant.
If you can't get to these icons of jetty-hood though, there are plenty of other spectacular piers to travel for.
Umhlanga Pier (Durban, South Africa)
This pier isn't just a place to grab a great photo -- it's an extension of an underground culvert that helps disperse excess storm water from the land into the ocean.
The distinctive whale bone structure won the South African National Award for Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement.
Length: 80 meters.
Opened: 2007.
Contains: Storm water disposal channels.
Cost: Free.
A beautiful sea-themed mosaic adorns the entrance.
A beautiful sea-themed mosaic adorns the entrance.
Rotonda a Mare (Senigallia, Italy)
Rotonda a Mare ("circular pier") had additional purposes during wartime, serving as a military warehouse during World War II.
The pier was built in 1923 but closed in 2005 for renovations. It reopened a year later, with a beautiful sea-themed mosaic by Enzo Cucchi adorning the entrance.
Opened: 1923.
Contains: A concert hall.
Cost: Free.
Clevedon Pier (Somerset, UK)
Late English poet Sir John Betjeman described this pier as "the most beautiful pier in England."
It was built in 1869 as a departure point for paddle steamer excursions, and is the only fully intact, Grade 1 listed pier in the UK.
The supports were constructed using metal taken from Isambard Kingdom Brunel's South Wales railway.
Length: 312 meters.
Opened: 1869.
Contains: Art gallery and gift shop.
Cost: $1.60 for children, $3 for adults.
Kastrup Pier (Kastrup, Denmark)
This unusual pier contains a structure that encircles an outdoor swimming area, allowing visitors to take a dip without the risk of being washed out to sea.
The pier is made from azobe wood, which is resistant to sea water and at night up-lighting emphasizes the beautiful curved wooden walls and illuminates the swimming area -- and the skinny dippers who reportedly frequent it.
Length: 100 meters.
Opened: 2004.
Contains: A swimming area and diving platform.
Cost: Free.
Great place for a sundowner.
Great place for a sundowner.
Huntington Beach Pier (California)
With a length of 560 meters, this beautiful Californian pier is one of the longest on the U.S. west coast.
During World War II it doubled as a submarine lookout post, with machine guns positioned at the end.
If you don't live nearby, you can check out the view from the pier at any Hollister store -- footage recorded by cameras at the end are shown on screens inside.
Length: 560 meters.
Opened: 1914.
Contains: A diner and shops.
Cost: Free.
Los Muertos Pier (Puerto Vallarta, Mexico)
This 328-meter-long pier was designed by architect José de Jesús Torres Vega and opened in 2013 as part of a scheme to regenerate Puerto Vallarta.
Construction costs totaled $2.4 million.
The pier is especially popular with couples; historically, Los Muertos is one of Puerto Vallarta's most romantic areas, despite the name's distinctly unromantic translation: Los Muertos means "the dead."
Length: 328 meters.
Opened: 2013.
Contains: A landing dock and sculpture.
Cost: Free.
Scheveningen Pier (Scheveningen, Holland)
Scheveningen pier stands out because of its unusual construction, which comprises four island-type sections and upper and lower areas.
The structure, the longest pier in the Netherlands, was built in 1959 and purchased by hotel firm Van der Valk Hotels for the symbolic price of one guilder ($0.50) in 2001.
Length: 382 meters.
Opened: 1959.
Contains: Restaurant, casino and a children's funhouse.
Cost: Free.
Brighton\'s only remaining pier (the rest have burned down).
Brighton's only remaining pier (the rest have burned down).
Brighton Pier (Brighton, UK)
Brighton's only remaining pier (the rest have burned down) has had starring roles in "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street," the 1970s British TV series "The Persuaders" and Ralph Fiennes' drama "The End of the Affair."
An unusual fact? If Usain Bolt maintained his 200 meter sprint record for its entire length, it would take him 50.36 seconds to reach the end.
Length: 524 meters.
Opened: 1899.
Contains: A theme park, shopping arcades and amusement arcades.
Visitors per year: 4 million.
Cost: Free.
Busselton Jetty (Busselton, Australia)
This is the longest pier in the Southern Hemisphere.
A railway runs along its length and it's the only pier with an underwater observatory at the end.
Prior to the Commonwealth Games in 2006, the Queen's baton -- the Commonwealth equivalent of the Olympic torch -- was taken to the observatory and carried underwater by a diver.
Length: 1,841 meters.
Opened: 1865.
Contains: An observatory.
Cost: Free.

 http://www.cnn.com/2014/07/28/travel/most-beautiful-piers/?c=&page=0

Submerge into mystic realm of the underwater museum

Ring of children, Grenada

In the shallow waters off the coast of Cancun in Mexico lies an underwater field of figures. Colorful sponges cover their stony faces and layers of vibrant coral grow around their shape.

This is Museo Subacuático de Arte, the world's first underwater museum created by British sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor with the idea to make art and the marine environment interact. He covers his exhibits in cement that attracts coral growth, then submerges them to the ocean floor, letting tropical coral overtake their surface and eventually form a new reef.

In this photo, statues that represent a ring of children have been placed in an area where two currents meet in order to symbolize human adaptability to new surroundings: "Some of the currents provided nutrients to one side of the circle, and the other side didn't get the same amount of nutrition," says Taylor. "so it became about how these children evolved in their surrounding and how we're all united in the circle," he adds.

By Milena Veselinovic, for CNN
http://www.cnn.com/2014/07/29/world/gallery/mystic-realm-underwater-museum/index.html?sr=fb072914underwatermuseum5pGalLink
Monday, July 21, 2014

Los 10 mejores hoteles de México, según Expedia

El sitio especializado en viajes Expedia.com realizó por primera vez su ranking de los mejores hoteles del mundo, el cual está basado en más de 2 millones de comentarios de expertos y visitantes.
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El sitio especializado en viajes Expedia.com lanzó su ranking Insiders Select Expedia  2014, en el que incluye una lista anual de los hoteles mejor criticados por el público de todo el mundo.

La lista está basada en los más de 2 millones de comentarios anuales que recibe el sitio de expertos y visitantes, que toman en cuenta entre otros parámetros, precios, atracciones que ofrece el hotel y servicio al cliente.

Los hoteles que encabezan la lista en el ranking de México este año son: 
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Fairmont Mayakoba (Playa del Carmen, México)

Fairmont Mayakoba (Playa del Carmen, México)
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Banyan Tree Mayakoba (Playa del Carmen, México)
  
Banyan Tree Mayakoba (Playa del Carmen, México)
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Hotel Boutique Casareyna (Puebla, México)
    
Hotel Boutique Casareyna (Puebla, México)
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Excellence Riviera Cancun (Puerto Morelos, México)
  
Excellence Riviera Cancun (Puerto Morelos, México)
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The St. Regis Punta Mita Resort (Punta Mita, México)
  
The St. Regis Punta Mita Resort (Punta Mita, México)
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El Dorado Royale, A Spa Resort by Karisma (Playa del Carmen, México)
   
El Dorado Royale, A Spa Resort by Karisma (Playa del Carmen, México)
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Cabo Azul Resort (San José Del Cabo, México)
  
Cabo Azul Resort (San José Del Cabo, México)
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The Beloved Hotel Playa Mujeres (Playa Mujeres, México)
   
The Beloved Hotel Playa Mujeres (Playa Mujeres, México)
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RIU Palace Mexico (Playa del Carmen, México)
   
RIU Palace Mexico (Playa del Carmen, México)
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Capella Pedregal (Cabo San Lucas, México)
   
Capella Pedregal (Cabo San Lucas, México) 
http://www.elfinanciero.com.mx/empresas/los-10-mejores-hoteles-de-mexico.html

Puerto Vallarta vs Playa del Carmen – Battle Of The Best

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When it comes to Mexico there is no shortage of great beach destinations, including Tripadvisor’s top picks for 2014; Playa del Carmen and Puerto Vallarta. Both of these hotspots offer great beaches, warm weather and delicious food, so how do you decide which one is for you?
We recently spent three months in each town, giving us plenty of time to compare and consider the things we loved about each one. We found that although they do have a lot of similar qualities they have enough differences to make each place unique.
For example they both have beautiful beaches, but one is on the calm turquoise waters of the Caribbean while the other is on the surfer favorite Pacific. Both offer delicious Mexican cuisine but there are small differences in the style of the street food, restaurants and markets. They are both well-developed resort towns offering lots of night life and activities, but they do vary culturally and historically. Put all of these subtleties together along with your own personal preferences and priorities and it should be easier to choose between the two.
We have already created a “Best Of Puerto Vallarta” list so we thought we would go one step further and have our own “Best Of” battle between these two favorites based on our personal experiences and opinions . Feel free to challenge us or add your own “Best” to the list!
Best Scenic Beaches
Playa Del Carmen

Probably no surprise or argument here since Playa is on the Caribbean sea. It’s pretty tough to beat the turquoise water and powder soft white sand. Xpu-Ha is one of our favorites.

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Fun at blissful Xpu-Ha
 
Best Selection of Restaurants
Tie

It’s really impossible to choose between Playa Del Carmen and Puerto Vallarta for restaurant selection as they both offer a  wonderful array of varied restaurants from taco stands to world class cuisine. However as you’ll read further on there are  some differences in other restaurant related categories.

Best for Character & Charm
Puerto Vallarta

Definitely Puerto Vallarta hands down for its charming old town with cobblestone streets and quaint buildings. Playa del  Carmen didn’t stand much of a chance in this category as it is more of a planned tourist destination with very little old  world character.

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Our Lady Of Guadalupe, Puerto Vallarta
 
Best Street Food
Puerto Vallarta

Although Playa Del Carmen has its share of taco stands we found that Puerto Vallarta offers a lot more options for  consistently good street food.

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Street tacos

Best Nightlife
Playa Del Carmen

In some ways we preferred Puerto Vallarta for its more laid back nightlife along the Malecon and Old Town, however if  high energy and dancing all night is what you’re looking for then Playa is your place. With its blocks of nightclubs and bars  around 5th Avenue plus the Vegas style Coco Bongo it’s really hard to beat.

Best Public Transportation
Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta has a fabulous bus system which will take you all over the city and beyond for one low price whereas Playa’s buses are much more limited and mainly just run up and down 30th Avenue

Best Watersports
Tie

Our first thought was Playa del Carmen in this category due to the superior snorkeling and scuba diving however the scales are more balanced when you account for the surfing waves of the Pacific. We personally spent more hours on the water in Puerto Vallarta due to the fact that you can generally negotiate the price of a boat ride more than in Playa but overall they have pretty much the same options. Parasailing, jet skis, paddle boards, fishing…you name it they both have it. You can watch a video of one of our days out on the water in Puerto Vallarta.
 
 
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Fishing trip in Puerto Vallarta

Best Selection of Accommodations
Playa Del Carmen

Playa Del Carmen and the surrounding area definitely have more in the way of luxury and all-inclusive resorts whereas Puerto Vallarta offers more in the way of condos and smaller hotels. In looking at the overall picture though we would say that Playa del Carmen wins for having more variety.
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Grand Park Royal
 
Best For Friendliness
Puerto Vallarta

It’s not that Playa del Carmen is particularly unfriendly but we did find Puerto Vallarta to be a bit more open and welcoming. We attribute this mainly to the fact that Puerto Vallarta is slightly less touristy than Playa and that there are many people (especially snowbirds) that return to Puerto Vallarta year after year often for months at a time. This tends to create more of a community feel as visitors and proprietors have time to develop relationships.

Best Bang For Your Buck (Food, Drink & Activities)
Puerto Vallarta
With the development explosion in Playa Del Carmen comes an increase in prices. Although some prices are pretty comparable between the two towns, overall we have to say that you have a much better chance of staying within your budget in Puerto Vallarta. We were able to scout out far more options for mid and low-priced food and drink in Puerto Vallarta including our favorite $1 Margaritas beach side at the Sea Monkey! Here are some ways we saved money in Puerto Vallarta.

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$1 Margs at Sea Monkey

Best Vendor Free Beaches
Playa Del Carmen

There is a law in Playa Del Carmen that does not allow for beach vendors. This means that unlike in Puerto Vallarta you won’t have to be repeating the phrase ‘No, gracias.’ every 10 minutes to sellers of everything from sarongs to sunglasses and donuts to drugs. The downside is that you actually have to get off your butt to hunt down that coco frio or henna tattoo.
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Beautiful Caribbean beach

Best Town For Romance
Puerto Vallarta

Surprisingly (even to ourselves) we had to go with Puerto Vallarta on this one. Despite the beautiful Caribbean beaches in Playa Del Carmen there are just so many more romantic, candlelit, beach side restaurants where you can watch the sunset in Puerto Vallarta like La Palapa which we experienced here. Plus you have the bonus of strolling along the quiet cobblestone streets of old town after dinner as opposed to the rowdy 5th Ave of Playa.

*Note that this is based on the town itself, not accounting for the exotic and romantic resorts along the Riviera Maya

Best For A Family Vacation
Playa Del Carmen

This again could be a tie as the beaches of Puerto Vallarta are generally more kid friendly but Playa Del Carmen wins out because of all of the amazing theme parks such as Xel-Ha and X-Plore

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Xel-Ha

Best For A Destination Wedding
Playa Del Carmen

The combination of the captivating Caribbean backdrop and the abundance of lavish beach side resorts make Playa Del Carmen a clear choice for a destination wedding.

Best For Living
Puerto Vallarta

Having spent almost three months in each place we can say without a doubt that for us Puerto Vallarta is the better option if we were to stay long term again. Puerto Vallarta is just more livable, feels less touristy and is overall less expensive than Playa Del Carmen. We also found it much easier to develop friendships and get involved in the community. You can read about our experience in finding a temporary home in Puerto Vallarta here and in Playa del Carmen here.

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Yoga by the pool at our home in Puerto Vallarta

Best For Cultural Events
Puerto Vallarta

Probably due to the reasons above we found Puerto Vallarta to offer more in the way of cultural and community events. They have community centers, live theater and plenty of art galleries. One of our favorite things to do in Puerto Vallarta was the Southside Shuffle which you can read more about here.

Best For Shopping
Tie

This is a very subjective choice as it depends on what you’re looking for. Playa del Carmen has more in the way of designer label and high end boutiques but Puerto Vallarta has better every day shopping. As you would expect they are pretty comparable when it comes to souvenirs and local crafts so ultimately we gave it a tie.

Best For Excursions & Day Trips
Playa del Carmen

Although Playa del Carmen is a base for some fantastic day trips such as Bucerias, Sayulita and Yelapa, to name just a few, Playa del Carmen wins this one as it boasts the ruins of Tulum and Chichen Itza, the numerous Xcaret theme parks and the beautiful islands of Cozumel and Isla Mujeres. In addition to those listed they both offer many great snorkeling, fishing, diving and party boat excursions as well as zip lines and other more adventurous activities. You can learn all you need to know about a day trip to Xel-Ha (one of the Xcaret theme parks) here.
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Sayulita

Best Weather
Puerto Vallarta

This is another one that we found difficult to decide as they both boast perfect weather depending on what time of year you visit. Ultimately we went with Puerto Vallarta simply because the humidity and rainfall tend to be a little less than in

Best Scenery
Tie

Definitely a toss-up for us. Puerto Vallarta has the mountains whereas Playa del Carmen is as flat as a pancake but then Playa has the turquoise waters and powder white sand whereas the water and sand in PV is a little less spectacular. They both have blue skies and palm trees along with tropical flora and fauna so when you lay it all out it really is tough to decide…so we didn’t.

Best For Markets
Puerto Vallarta

With the old town market along the river plus the Zapata food market and the weekend craft and farmers markets Playa del Carmen is no match for Puerto Vallarta in this category.

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Yelapa, Mexico

Best For Sunsets
Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta beaches and the malecon boast a front row seat for spectacular sunsets as they face West whereas Playa beaches face Southeast.

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Puerto Vallarta sunset

It looks like for us at least Puerto Vallarta wins by a small margin which is actually a bit of a surprise to me. This was my first visit to Puerto Vallarta as I had always been pulled by the lure of the exotic Caribbean and had therefore just assumed I would prefer Playa del Carmen. Creating this comparison really opened my eyes to how much I’d been missing by making assumptions and dismissing the Pacific coast of Mexico…I guess that’s what travel is really all about.
We’d love to hear your opinions on this debate. Playa del Carmen or Puerto Vallarta; what is your pick and why?

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