Focusing on ecotourism, slow adventures and local produce, Île de Ré is one to add to your French bucket list. From vineyards, salt marshes, beaches and ancient villages, here are 8 things to do on Île de Ré.
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Railay, Thailand | Travel Guide
Railay is known for its picture-perfect beaches but also for its outdoor activities. Whether you want the chilled-out vibe or you’re more of an adventure seeker, Railay has something for everyone.- we wanted to explore the islands, coral and coast! With the occasional coconut cocktail and canoe trip!
So below is a list of where to stay, eat and explore!
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8 Things to do on the Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick | Canada
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The Bay of Fundy is a body of water famously known for having the highest tides in the world. Each day, twice a day, over 160 billion tons of seawater flows in and out of the bay. Every 12 hours footprints you’d left in the sand are covered with a tidal range that can be as high as 50 feet (15 metres). Listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for the highest average tides, this natural phenomenon can only be seen right here on the Bay of Fundy.
The Tisa Rocks "Tiské Stěny" Bohemian Switzerland, Czech Republic | Pocket Guide
The “City of Rocks” or “ Tiské Stény” in Czech, is a natural landmark and tourist attraction in the western region of Bohemian Switzerland. Narrow walkways lead to steep staircases which take you to a system of vertical crevices and a dense network of rocks. These sandstone pillars are as tall as 30 metres high and stand out from the dense forest surrounding them.
Kejimkujik National Park, Nova Scotia | Canada (Complete Guide)
With miles of scenic trails through lush woodlands, island-dotted lakes and gently rolling landscapes, Keji is the perfect place for outdoor lovers. Learn about the Mi’kmaq culture, immerse yourself in the flora and fauna and camp under the stars in Nova Scotia’s only Dark Sky Preserve. It’s here in Keji that you can connect with not only nature but also culture and be drawn into the beauty the park has to offer.