Staycation Ideas: Survive the Lockdowns!

Still in lockdown? Escape with a staycation!

Still in lockdown? Escape with a staycation!

Do you need some staycation ideas to survive the lockdowns? More and more people are venturing out of their homes at this point of the pandemic. But some areas are experiencing spikes, and lockdowns are still in place and resuming in some places. And at-risk people who are still quarantined deserve a little vacation too. As a travel writer, I’m the first to admit that a virtual vacation can’t do the real thing justice. But it’s better than nothing. With a little imagination and a few resources, you can make your escape! Luckily there are many online resources that make an inspiring staycation possible!

Tour a new city

Taking a virtual tour of an exciting new city can help pull you out of those cabin fever doldrums. Even better, they can help you imagine and plan your next trip when freedom returns. There are many great shows on various streaming apps that will take you away. Some of my favorites include “Rick Steves’ Europe” on Hulu, “Aerial America” on the Smithsonian Channel, and the “Visions” series on PBS Living. All of these apps have free trials available if you’re not already subscribed, and all can stream on an Apple TV, Roku, or Fire Stick device. YouTube is also a great destination for satisfying your travel fix. I recommend starting with the “Travel Destinations” playlist on Ultimate Travel Adventures! Visit the playlist by clicking this link or watch the full playlist below! (Hunker down with with a fresh glass of wine or mug of tea and a serious supply of snacks – there’s a lot to explore!)

Travel Destinations playlist on Ultimate Travel Adventures YouTube channel

Experience theme park thrills

If a theme park is more your speed, you’re in luck! There are many good first-person views of theme park rides available online. Hershey Theme Park has a page dedicated to virtual roller coaster rides you can visit by clicking here. And you can check out every Cedar Point roller coaster on this site. Finally, this site has many Disney and Universal Studios coasters to hop on, and a Disney fireworks show to watch. So skip the nausea, leave your hat on, and go for a wild ride! Added bonus: no screaming toddlers, handrails stuck with gum, painful sunburns, overpriced food stalls, and getting caught in the rain without an umbrella!

Hershey Park virtual roller coaster rides

Your virtual cruise is calling

A mega-ship cruise out of the U.S. and Canada is impossible right now, but out of your virtual port they’re not! Prepare to set sail with Carnival’s 360 degree interactive video on YouTube here! Remember to click on the screen to turn the image for a full 360 degree view around you! Another option, take a virtual tour of several different cruise ships. These tours show the complete ships – virtually every venue (pun intended!) It’s all on the Ultimate Travel Adventures “Cruise Ship Tours” playlist. You can visit the playlist here or watch the full playlist below!

Ultimate Travel Adventures Cruise Ship Tours playlist

Virtually tour a museum

Many museums deliver a dose of culture with virtual tours and access to their vast collections online. Some of the best virtual visits include the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia here, the Vatican Museum here, the Louvre museum here, or the MET here. You can also get multimedia tours, with audio, of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam for your mobile device. Details can be found on their website here! I know, the masterpieces hanging on your fridge from your third-grader’s art class are adorable… but when you’r ready for something more…. grown up these options should satisfy!

Tour a national park

Is the great outdoors calling you? You can answer the call from the comfort of your couch! There’s an excellent virtual tour of Yosemite National Park here. Or get to the Grand Canyon with the National Park Service’s virtual tour on this site. And leave the crowds and traffic behind! Dust off your favorite pine-scented candle to enhance the experience!

Live animal webcams from San Diego Zoo

Want wildlife? Visit the zoo, or go on a live safari!

The San Diego Zoo posts live webcam streams of many of their residents on their website here. You can view the day-to-day activities of animals such as a panda, elephant, koala, ape, polar bear, and more! And for more live action, go on a live safari online at Wild Earth’s Safari Live. This is the safest safari you’ll ever take!

Berlin Philharmonic Digital Concert Hall

Take in a concert

Click on the Berlin Philharmonic’s Digital Concert Hall to watch free virtual concerts. Both live and pre-recorded concerts are available. Open to opera? The MET offers a free, nightly opera performance stream on their website. Music makes everything better…. including quarantine! Close your eyes and pretend you’re there. Hopefully soon you will be, but this will have to do in the meantime.

Napa Valley castle tours

Visit a vineyard, and taste the grapes

Are you getting tired of looking at the same four walls? The Castello di Amorosa in the Napa Valley of California, with its world-famous wineries, has both a virtual and video tour on their site here. It’s a castle and a vineyard – the ultimate virtual getaway for wine lovers. So unleash your inner royal, and have a bottle of bubbly handy to add the sense of taste into the equation. How about a virtual tasting? Food and Wine magazine has provided a list of virtual tasting options on their site. A wine tasting shouldn’t be a spectator sport.

Craving the casino?

Yes, there is a socially distanced casino option! Monte Carlo, Monaco offers a virtual tour, including their world-renown casino and other attractions. You can find them on Monte Carlo’s website here. The casino is dripping with opulence from wall-to-wall, and on this visit, the House won’t win! Prefer to watch the gaming in action? Check out the live poker feeds on Twitch here. Another option? Check out the many free, downloadable slot apps for your tablet or phone on Apple’s App Store and Google Play for Android devices.

Other attractions

There are many other attractions you can explore online. You can take a hike on the Great Wall of China here, explore the Acropolis in Athens here, or get lost traversing the world with Google Arts and Culture here. The possibilities are endless! Practically anywhere you want to go is within your reach, as long as you can reach your computer keyboard. No passport required!

Spa day at home

Transform your home

Finally, you can immerse yourself in foreign cultures, experience a luxurious spa day, or bring the great outdoors indoors, right in your own home. In the second part of this two-part staycation series, I’ll give you tips on how to transform your current surroundings without going anywhere. Follow this blog to be updated! In the meantime, how about checking out some of my other blog posts on travel, like my Kusadasi, Turkey tour, or explore New York City here!

Thanks for stopping by!

Cruise Ship Behind-the-Scenes TOUR!

Norwegian Breakaway Cruise Ship

Norwegian Breakaway Cruise Ship Behind-the-Scenes Tour

During my most recent cruise on the Norwegian Breakaway, I took the cruise ship behind the scenes tour for a peek below decks. Norwegian Cruise Line offers these tours on most of their ships. Platinum tier level guests are invited to take the tours for free, and should sign up at the Rewards desk on the day of sailing. All others may sign up for a tour at the Excursions desk. Last I checked, the charge was $75 for this tour excursion. Unfortunately, the tours no longer visit the Bridge due to security concerns. But the tour is a very interesting and worthwhile experience nonetheless. And be sure to wear comfortable shoes – especially if you’re touring one of the mega-ships! You’re going to cover a lot of ground and get a good workout in for the day!

Costumes backstage for the show “Six”

Backstage at the Show Hall

To start off, the first stop on my tour was backstage at the show hall, where the dressing rooms are and costumes are maintained. The first room we entered had sewing machines and many tailoring supplies, as well as wigs and equipment used to keep the wigs in pristine condition. Before this tour, I had no idea how much attention was required to keep the costumes for these shows in good condition. And the second room was, in my opinion, the highlight of the tour. Because here the dazzling costumes were stored, including brilliantly colored and sequined clothing, footwear, and accessories. I recognized all of the costumes from the shows. For the show “Six,” there were two sets of boots: identical except that one set had higher heels than the other. The tour guide explained that the shorter heels are for use as a safety precaution when seas are rougher!

Downstairs in the laundry facilities

The Shipboard Laundry Facilities

I was very impressed by the massive laundry facilities! There were long rows of huge washer and dryer machines. And stacks and stacks of crisp, clean folded sheets and towels. Meanwhile, piles of laundry were gathered, waiting to be washed. And there were many employees taking care of customer clothes by hand. I found one machine particularly interesting that steamed articles of clothing, puffing them out to a giant size and then deflating them. Two friendly employees worked the sheet-folding machine, while the towel folding machines were completely automated. It’s a huge undertaking to manage laundry for thousands of people, and I was amazed at what an efficient system they had on the ship!

Cruise ship kitchen

Cruise Ship Kitchen

Like the laundry facilities, the kitchen was massive! Huge sections were dedicated to gigantic dishwashing and storage systems. Delectable menus were hung on the walls, planning service for the many restaurant options on the ship. And gigantic, shiny metal pots simmered on a multitude of stovetops. The counter space was abundant, and there were too many commercial ovens to count. We were able to watch several employees preparing for lunch service. The area was immaculately clean. After proceeding through the kitchen, we emerged to a hallway where blueprints of the ship were hung on the walls. Disappointingly, photography was not allowed in this area for security reasons, so I cannot share that with you here.

More Cruise Ship Behind-the-Scenes Tour

Of course, my descriptions can’t do the scale of these facilities justice – so I highly recommend you watch my video tour below!

Ultimate Travel Adventures on YouTube

Also check out my blog post on the Breakaway cruise ship here!

Ultimate Casino Update Podcast 3

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The latest casino industry news!

Welcome to the third installment in my Ultimate Casino Update podcast series! On this podcast, I give you all the latest news updates from the casino gaming and resort industry! Podcasts are uploaded bi-weekly, but I may increase the frequency to weekly when my subscriber count increases. I’ll share with you news from the U.S., Canada, and around the world! As I always say, winners make their own luck. And one of the ways to do that is to stay well informed about what’s going on around the industry! If you like this podcast, remember to subscribe and share! It’s available on Apple, Spotify, and many more podcast streaming services. Thanks for listening!

After listening to the podcast (at the top of this post), check out my video tour of Harrah’s Casino and Resort in New Orleans!:

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Red Sea Egypt Aquascope Submarine TOUR

Kitesurfing on the Red Sea, Egypt

Red Sea Egypt Aquascope Submarine Adventure

Egypt may be most famous for the Pyramids of Giza and Valley of the Kings, but there’s another fascinating sight that you should consider. See the Red Sea Egypt, both above and under the water! Tours are available on semi-submarines. Semi-submarines feature an above-water deck for cruising and viewing the sights above ground, and a below deck underwater pod with large viewing windows to enjoy the underwater sights without getting wet! Whether you’re above or below the water, the perspective is perfectly pleasant!

Upper deck portion of the tour

Above-deck Cruising

The first part of the tour consists of a cruise around the harbor, viewed from the upper deck of the boat. The guides give commentary while you glide past beautiful resorts and give the many kitesurfers a wide berth. There is a nice breeze, making this an excellent location for kitesurfing. I enjoyed the rainbow of brightly colored kites and daredevils doing a variety of breathtaking tricks followed by smooth landings. I’ve never seen so many kitesurfers before – and I live in Florida! The hospitable guides provide free bottled water and soda for further comfort on the tour. The warmth of the Egyptian sun was soothing. The highlight of the tour may be the underwater portion, but don’t count out the pleasure above sea level!

Underwater Exploration

The second portion of the tour involves going down below and taking your window seat to enjoy the underwater action. The guides provided a colorful brochure identifying the many types of fish and coral that are native to the Red Sea. The water here is not deep, and you get a great view of the sea floor. Coral covers practically every square inch of the sea floor here, and it comes in seemingly endless varieties. According to the National Ocean Service, “Coral reefs begin to form when free-swimming coral larvae attach to submerged rocks or other hard surfaces along the edges of islands or continents.” (oceanservice.noaa.gov.) After taking an Aquascope submarine tour three times in different parts of the world, I found the Red Sea to have the most interesting and abundant corals. They carpet the entire sea floor!

Different Experience

This kind of tour is a very different experience. Not only are you visiting an area you don’t usually experience (underwater), but each Aquascope submarine experience is different in different parts of the world. So far I’ve taken one in Egypt, Bermuda, and the Bahamas. All three times the views both above and below the water were different. So if you’ve already taken one somewhere else and are wondering if it’s worth doing one again, I’d say a resounding “yes!” While this one had the most interesting coral, for example, my Bermuda tour was the best for the sheer variety of colorful fish. So “once you’ve seen one you’ve seen them all” does not apply here!

Amazing underwater corals

Fascinating Fish

While this tour featured far fewer fish than the one I experienced in Bermuda, it was still interesting to see how different, and, in some cases, how similar, the fish were here. Don’t expect the fish to swarm the sub, but you can expect to see several different varieties. I also saw a few turtles! Guides identify the different types of fish and corals for you. When the crew announces it’s time to go below deck, make a bee-line for the stairs. It’s first come, first served for the seats below deck. There are enough seats for everyone, but if you want to sit next to your traveling companion and get a pristinely-clean window you’ll want a good selection.

Feeling fishy

More Red Sea Egypt

Thanks for coming along on my Red Sea tour! Ready to take your own tour and see for yourself? Viator has great aqua scope submarine tours in the Red Sea! Visit Sharm El Sheikh Semi-Submarine for more information. (This is an affiliate link and I may earn a commission at no cost to you if you book a tour. All proceeds will got to the maintenance of this blog.) And if you’d like to read about my trip to Turkey, check out Kusadasi, Turkey Tour!

View the complete video tour!

Digital Nomad Lifestyle

Alfresco Office Space

The Digital Nomad Lifestyle

What is a digital nomad? It’s someone who is location-independent, and can work from anywhere with a reliable internet connection. Many digital nomads travel internationally, staying weeks or months in each place. Some others take their work with them on shorter trips, or domestic trips. Chart your own path and choose the itinerary and schedule that best suit you!

Birds-eye views

Is this lifestyle right for you?

To determine whether this lifestyle is right for you, take an inventory on yourself. If you do, not only will you be determining if this way of life is right for you, you will be able to determine what TYPE of digital nomad is right for you. There are many different ways to embark on this journey!

It may be right for you if:

  • You have a good work ethic
  • You’re open minded
  • You’re open to risk
  • You’re adaptable
  • You have a tolerance for being alone
  • You can succeed without structure

It may not be right for you if:

  • You have an aversion to hard work
  • You’re not open minded
  • You have an aversion to risk
  • You’re rigid or don’t like change
  • You crave a strong connection to family and friends
  • You need a structured environment to succeed
Canadian in New York, eh!

Digital nomad planning pre-trip

Plan for success! To succeed as a digital nomad, there are several considerations you need to address before taking the leap. Sure – you could just “wing it,” and some do. But to maximize the chance that you will be a happy, successful, well-adjusted digital nomad, you should consider the checklist I have outlined below!

  • You need access to a remote, sustainable income. That income could take many forms, which I will cover later in this post. And multiple income streams will give you even more financial security.
  • And 3-6 months’ cost of living in savings, OR a pre-paid return ticket, pre-paid accommodations, AND a place to return to. Things happen. It’s a fact of life. So be prepared. Three months’ worth of living expenses can help you ride things out if work is slow or clients are slow paying you. And if your return ticket and accommodations are pre-paid, the panic won’t set in if, for whatever reason, you run out of money. A “home base” to return to could be a home you own or rent, or family you can rely on. This will offer you a secure way out if you need to bail on your trip, or if you decide the lifestyle is not for you.
  • If you’re in a relationship your partner should be on-board with your plan. Ideally that would mean accompanying you. But it could also mean they are willing to maintain a long-distance relationship. If you opt to enter into a long-distance relationship, be prepared to face major challenges. While apps like Skype can keep people connected, with physical contact limited you lose a lot of the intimacy that relationships thrive on. Of course, if you’re single, you’re good to go!
  • Do you have kids? It may not be impossible to do this with kids in tow, but I wouldn’t advise it. Children have more difficulty adjusting to unfamiliar surroundings, and pulling them out of schools and away from their friends and family can be extremely hard on them. Absolutely the best case scenario here is: no kids, or your kids are over eighteen.
Digital nomad… cat?
  • You also need a plan for any pets you may have. Whether or not it’s impossible to bring your pet with you depends on where you’re going and that country’s rules. Make sure you do your research if you want to do this. Another option is to hire a pet-sitter, or leave them with willing friends or family. There’s also some businesses popping up where people exchange use of their home to travelers in exchange for watching their pet. Of course, if you have no pets, there’s no problem!
  • Personality is important. Take an inventory of your feelings about adapting to foreign cultures. For example, it’s a lot cheaper to get your food at locals’ establishments abroad than foreign or “Western” (assuming you’re not in the West) restaurants. And getting around and conducting your daily routine is definitely easier if you’re willing to pick up some of the language. There’s also manners and routines in the culture to consider. Your success depends on being adaptable!
  • Consider your health needs. Your first consideration will be whether you need any vaccines before traveling, depending on where in the world you’re going. The second consideration will be your health insurance strategy. This may mean checking to see what any plan you currently have covers abroad. Or thinking about whether you want to obtain health insurance for travel if you don’t currently have a plan. And if you decide to purchase coverage, you’ll want to shop around for the combination of coverage and price that best meet your needs. Don’t forget to read the fine print!
Being a digital nomad has many “pros”

Pros of being a digital nomad

There are many amazing experiences to be had as a digital nomad that will be cherished for a lifetime. And who wouldn’t want to make friends world-wide? Check out some of my pros:

  • Location freedom
  • Lower cost of living (depending on where you go)
  • Cultural worldliness
  • Sense of adventure
  • Scheduling freedom (to an extent – consider your clients/employer and the time zone!)
The coffee shop office

Cons of being a digital nomad

There’s also some pitfalls and myths about being a digital nomad that should not be overlooked. Consider the cons:

  • Away from familiar social circle for long periods of time
  • Border and immigration hassles
  • Hard work and hustle
  • Possible infrastructure issues (such as potentially slow internet)
  • Unfamiliar culture and language (although, may be a plus!)
  • Financial risk (unless you’re living on some kind of guaranteed income or savings)

Immigration considerations

You’ll need to do your research on immigration requirements. Different countries have vastly different requirements for foreign nationals on extended stays. What the requirements are in a place should factor into your decision whether to go there. For some countries, citizens of the United States, Canada, and Britain can stay for a very long time with no visa. The countries of Georgia and Barbados, for example, allow stays for up to a whole year with no visa. In the case of other countries, you do need to leave after a smaller length of time. Often you can stay without interruption between one and six months. But some countries allow you to return after a “visa run.” This is when you leave the country overnight and come back, re-setting the length of time you’re allowed to stay. Then there’s other countries where you’re allowed a fixed amount of time per year, whether you leave and come back or not. You’ll want to have a clear grasp of these regulations for wherever you’re going. Otherwise you may be leaving in the worst way possible – being kicked out!

Keeping busy abroad

Digital nomad sources of remote income

Digital nomads have many options when it comes to ways to earn an income remotely. I’ll go through an abbreviated list here!

  • A lifetime of hard work may earn you retirement. Whether you’re living on a pension, government retirement program, or savings, this is clearly the best option. You’ll have the most time to enjoy your new destination, and your finances will be predictable and stable.
  • Remote work for a land-based employer. These jobs are tougher to score, but becoming more mainstream. I had success proving myself to an employer in-person at headquarters for a year before requesting the option to work remotely. If you take this route you can prove to your employer you’re indispensable, that you can work without supervision, and that you can be trusted.
  • Freelancing can be done in a variety of fields. Think about what marketable skills you have, and contract them out to different clients. This is a great opportunity for people from high-demand fields. Some of these include information technology professionals, accountants, language teachers, recruiters, and virtual assistants. You could contract your services out on a platform like Upwork or Fiverr, or market yourself on your own website.
  • Got a LOT of patience? Blogging or social media influencing may work for you. I can tell you from first hand experience this is a long, tough road. It’s advisable this not be your sole income until you’re well-established. Get grounded before hitting the road. Otherwise, you may find it takes a lot longer to curate a following, and make money from it, than you thought! This is best utilized as a backup stream of income.
Meetings on the open seas
  • Passive income is ideal for nomads. Passive income, like retirement, can give you a lot more time to explore and soak in the sights and sounds of your new home! Passive income can be achieved through investment in the stock and commodities market. Or by investing in real estate – either by buying and flipping properties, renting them out to tenants, or renting them out through agencies like Airbnb.
  • You could start an online business. This can be done through selling products on a Woo Commerce storefront, through drop shipping, selling products on a site like Etsy, or offering your services through an online business presence. Many of the skills that are good for freelancing are also good for opening an online business. You could also buy an established, existing business to take the helm and run.
  • Contractor or gig work may be an option… Companies like Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, Grubhub, and Skip the Dishes are jobs you can take with you, but often only domestically unless you have a work permit for the foreign country you’re headed to. Just like regular employees, contractors also need to be eligible to work in a country to get hired. Be advised, with some of these companies, you need to contact them to switch your home base, and there may be a waiting period. There’s also gig jobs on sites like Craigslist, or through people you meet on the road. Since these jobs are more informal, you may not need to provide documentation that you’re eligible to work. But be aware that if you are outside your home country it’s likely a violation of the law to engage in this type of work, since you’re taking a potential job away from a citizen or resident with a work permit…
On the road… on the road…

More of the digital nomad lifestyle

Thank you for reading! I’ll have more digital nomad content coming soon! Please leave a comment if you’re a digital nomad, or considering becoming a digital nomad! I’d like to hear about your experiences and why you decided to pursue this way of life! And check out my YouTube video on becoming a digital nomad here!

Digital Nomad Overview on YouTube

Want to hit the road right now… virtually…? Check out my blog post on Kusadasi, Turkey! https://ultimatetraveladventures.wordpress.com/2020/07/28/kusadasi-turkey-tour/

And you can view more video tours on the Ultimate Travel Adventures YouTube channel at!

https://www.youtube.com/c/HeatherAnneUltimateTravelAdventures

Ultimate Casino Update Podcast Episode 2

Amuesment Park at Steel Pier Atlantic City, NJ

News from Atlantic City, Las Vegas, New York, and More!

Welcome to Episode 2 of the brand new Ultimate Casino Updates podcast! Tune in for the latest news going on around the casino resort and gaming industry! For the time being, the podcasts will be uploaded bi-weekly, BUT once our subscriber count goes up we’ll switch to weekly! So if you enjoy the podcast be sure to subscribe and share with your tribe! The podcast is available here on the blog every other Wednesday, as well as on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more! I scour the internet regularly to gather all the biggest casino updates from around the U.S., Canada, and around the world, to provide to you what you need to know all in one place! Thanks for listening!

Spectacular Travel in Paphos Cyprus

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The Promenade in Paphos

Travel in Paphos Cyprus

Ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus said “Big results require big ambitions.” These big results by the ancient world are evident all over the island of Cyprus. The Cyprus of today is culturally split. Much of the west and south are culturally Greek. And much of the east and north are culturally Turkish. The capital of Limassol has been a point of contention over history, and remains influenced by both. Despite the conflict over history, Cyprus is a peaceful, safe, and friendly place today. I will be exploring Pathos and the surrounding areas in this post. Pathos is on the west coast of the island.

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Black Sand Beach

Black Sand Beaches

Visiting a black sand beach has always been high on my bucket list of travel experiences. And Cyprus was happy to oblige! According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, “Black sand comes from eroded volcanic material such as lava, basalt rocks, and other dark-colored rocks and minerals, and is typically found on beaches near volcanic activity.” (NOAA. How Does Sand Form. National Ocean Service website, https://oceanservice.noaa.gov.) Meanwhile, iron oxide is responsible for the tan color common to many beaches around the world. This area of the mediterranean is notorious for volcanic activity, hence the brilliant black color of many of Cyprus’ beautiful beaches.

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Aphrodite’s Rock… and more Black Sand

Aphrodite’s Rock

Petra tou Romiou, or “Rock of the Roman,” is most commonly referred to as “Aphrodite’s Rock.” This is the birthplace of Aphrodite in Greek mythology. The “Roman” referred to in the name cites Basil, a Christian who supposedly stood upon a mountaintop and threw the rock to interfere with an assault by the  Saracens, an invading Arabian peoples. There’s no reference to Aphrodite here on the beach. Her presence today is in spirit only.  And in kitschy souvenirs lining the shelves in the shop by the parking lot… This is a peaceful location, ideal for reflecting on the wisdom of Greek mythology. The sound of the waves crashing on the shore is ideal for this kind of meditation.

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Promenade Shops and Restaurants

Strolling Along the Promenade

The town of Paphos is scenic and inviting. A stroll along the lengthy promenade treats you to the ocean breeze. Meanwhile, you enjoy beautiful scenes of the sea, and an abundance of shops and restaurants to explore. I found this area spotlessly clean and well-maintained. It’s a great place for leisurely people-watching. There are numerous gelato stands with many mouth-watering varieties to help you beat the heat if you’re here in the hot months. Feast on your favorite on a nearby bench and watch the tide come in.

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Roman Theatre in Paphos

The Incredible Ancient Roman Theater

The ancient Roman theater in Paphos sits way up on a high perch. It has a commanding view of the ocean below. The theater was built around 300 B.C. It boasts some impressive civil engineering feats! For one thing, the acoustics are amazing! You can stand on the stage and project your voice for the whole of the stands to hear, and beyond. And, the location high up on the cliff is a sight to behold. Visit the site and imagine a Roman drama under the stars. The University of Sydney is conducting research on the site. You can visit their website here if you are interested in reading about their work on the site.

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Mosaics in Paphos Archeological Park

Paphos Archaeological Park

The ancient Roman ruins don’t end with the theater. There’s a whole museum site to explore, the “Paphos Archaeological Park.” Here you’ll find yet another theater and several other structures. The highlight of a visit to the park, however, is the main complex, which houses numerous brilliantly preserved ancient Roman mosaics. Let the Romans tell you their story through their art, here in the park. The park is most famous for the elaborate villas of the Roman elites. These include the Houses of Dionysos, Aion, Theseus, and Orpheus. The aristocracy in Rome took every opportunity to flaunt their wealth through magnificent art in their private residences, including these magnificent mosaics. The Cypriots have done an outstanding job of preserving these treasures, and excavation continues as there is even more to be uncovered. These were the best Roman mosaics I’ve seen anywhere.

More Travel in Paphos Cyprus

When you travel to Paphos, Cyprus you’ll find so much to explore. The written word alone can’t do this incredible island justice. You can view my full video tour here:

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Tour Athens Greece and Be Amazed!

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The Parthenon at Night

Tour Athens Greece and Be Amazed!

To tour Athens, Greece is to journey back in time to the ancient soul of this timeless city. Athens may be a huge metropolis, but many of its neighborhoods have a peaceful, village feel. There are many oases to which to escape and ponder the wisdom of the philosophers. Aristotle wrote, “Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies.” This quote beautifully illustrates Athens. She has a single soul inhabiting both the ancient and the modern bodies. Her spirit of curiosity and innovative thinking are timeless.

Parthenon by day

The Parthenon by Day

The Parthenon

The iconic Parthenon is the symbol of Athens. Also known as the “Temple of Athena,” it stands proudly atop the Acropolis Hill. At this towering height it overlooks the entire city. It’s a constant remembrance of Athens’ illustrious past. The Greeks finished the Parthenon in 437 BC. It was a tribute to Athens’ patron goddess Athena. Unfortunately, the Parthenon was heavily damaged in 1687. At that time the Venetians besieged the Ottoman ammunition storage post here. But its beauty continues, scars and all. You can visit the Parthenon today, if you’re willing to brave the lines and make the trek up Acropolis Hill. Visiting Athens without a stop at the Parthenon is unthinkable!

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The Erechtheion and Caryatids

The Erechtheion and Caryatids

While you’re up on Acropolis Hill, don’t miss the Erechtheion and Caryatids. The Erechtheion, constructed in the early 400s BC, may have been a tribute to King Erechtheus. It was used as a temple to the goddess Athena. The structure housed a statue of her. She was Athens’ patron goddess, and the namesake of the city. The Caryatids inhabit the Porch of the Maidens on the Erechtheion. These six women serve as pillars. But they are distinctly different from the doric, ionic, and corinthian orders of pillars more commonly found in the ancient world. Caryatids were notably used within structures serving treasury purposes. Here they stand, timelessly guarding this ancient sanctuary, in all their stunning beauty.

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The Parliament building, Syntagma Square

The Parliament Building, Syntagma Square

Syntagma Square, also known as Constitution Square, is the central square in Athens. It was unveiled in the early nineteenth century. Syntagma Square has been a core meeting place and transportation headquarters ever since. Wide open spaces cancel claustrophobia, and Athenians conduct their business and pleasure with the beautiful backdrop of the Parliament building. Also known as the Hellenic Parliament, 300 elected members meet here to administer, in a democratic republic governing system that has stood the test of time from Athens’ ancient roots. Not to mention a system which has influenced government functioning all over the world up to the modern day.

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The Acropolis Theatre

The Acropolis Theatre

The Acropolis Theatre, also known as the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, was finished in 161 AD. This impressive structure could hold up to 5,000 spectators in its heyday. The Germanic tribe of “barbarian” Heruli demolished it in 267 AD. At that time they were ravaging the ancient Roman Empire across the European continent. Greece was part of the Roman Empire from 146 BC to 330 AD, beginning with the Battle of Corinth. Magnificent views of the city can be had from this high perch. Whether there’s a show going on upon the stage or not, enjoy the show of Athens’ fascinating daily life down below from these elevated stands.

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Charming Plaka Neighborhood (Old Town)

Quaint Plaka Neighborhood

The “old town” in Athens exists in what is called the “Plaka” neighborhood. This quaint labyrinth of a village provides a peaceful respite from the boisterous downtown of the city. Here you’ll climb steep, narrow steps that weave their way through cute little houses. Pots of brilliantly colored flowers decorate and perfume the whitewashed path. So to really enjoy this neighborhood, let yourself get lost, and have fun navigating your way out! Consequently, by the end you’ll have a hearty appetite, and will have the perfect excuse to indulge in a delicious Greek lunch!

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Pork Souvlaki Lunch Break

Delicious Grilled Meat Treat

Athens is well-known for their street food, particularly their succulent grilled meat kabobs. Thus, you’ll want to stop for Souvlaki or a Gyro for a quick treat. Or relax and enjoy some people-watching while you alfresco dine on delicious Greek specialties like Moussaka and Pastisio under the radiant Greek sun. Want something lighter? Go for some fresh Greek yogurt with honey. And wash it all down with an Ouzo, a local licorice-flavored alcoholic beverage. Then you’ll have the stamina to tackle Athens’ impressive museums.

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The National Archaeological Museum

National Archaeological Museum

Given Greece’s esteemed history, it’s no surprise that her museums pack a punch. The National Archaeological Museum is Greece’s largest museum. Housed here are some of the most archetypal artifacts from the ancient Roman, Egyptian, and, above all Greek, worlds. See sculpture, metalwork, ceramics and more in this sizable museum. This is one of the world’s finest museums. It’s assuredly worth a stop on your tour of Athens, Greece.

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The Acropolis Museum

The Acropolis Museum

The Acropolis Museum is located next to Acropolis Hill. Hence, you can enjoy views of the Parthenon through gigantic glass walls here. The Greeks built this new structure in 2019. It was  an attempt to persuade the British to return the “Elgin Marbles.” The Elgin Marbles are sculptures taken by British archaeologist Lord Elgin from the Parthenon in the early 1800s. Significantly, he carted about half of them back to Britain. Subsequently, he sold them to the British Museum, where they remain now. After that, the British argued that the Greeks didn’t have a suitable location to display the marbles. So the Greeks built this beautiful museum for that purpose. It’s a brilliant location within sight of the Parthenon, notably the original structure that housed it. And it’s within view from inside the museum where the sculptures would be displayed. But did the British return them after that? No…

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Heraclitus wrote that “Character is destiny.” Undoubtedly, Athens’ character has been her destiny as one of the most alluring cities in the world. As a result, I hope you enjoyed my article on this captivating city. Finally, what do you think? Should Britain return the Elgin Marbles to Greece? Next, do you think Britain should be compensated in any way? On the other hand, should the marbles stay in the British Museum? Leave a comment with your thoughts, below. If you have an opinion, I’d love to hear it!

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Rhodes City Walls

The Island of the Knights

Tour Rhodes, Greece and you’ll quickly see why many call it “the island of the knights!” The Knights of Saint John of Jerusalem controlled the island from 1310 to 1522, and they definitely left their mark on this amazing place. Massive stone walls surround the Old Town area in near pristine condition. This World Heritage Site has maintained the historical integrity of the area. You can take a step back in time, surrounded by history, untarnished by the modern sprawl. Stone pathways lead you through a labyrinth of peaceful passageways you want to get lost in!

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Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes

Medieval Castle Culture

The most prominent structure in town is the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes. The Byzantines built this Gothic castle and fortress in the 7th century. Beautiful mosaics carpet the building. Meanwhile, a forest of archways, arcades, statues, and columns guide the way through. There’s so much to explore among this citadel of stone. The Palace is open to the public, and many guided tour options are available. So feel free to unleash your inner knight and storm the castle!

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Temple of Apollo

Tour Rhodes’ Ancient Ruins

The island of Rhodes is littered with ancient ruins. In fact, there’s everything from complete villages to single structures scattered throughout the island. During my visit, restorations were being made to the Temple of Apollo on the Acropolis of Rhodes, up on the island’s highest point. Aphodite, Zeus, and Athena boast their own temples on the island as well. And at Ancient Kamiros and the archaeological site at Lindos provide an even more comprehensive look at an Ancient Greek community.

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What’s Left of Colossus of Rhodes

The Colossus of Rhodes

Rhodes was an important hub of activity in the ancient world long before the Crusaders. You can view what’s left of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World: the Colossus of Rhodes at the port, and imagine the Greek deity Helios straddling the platforms and guarding the harbor. Wondering where the towering Helios is now? It’s thought he fell victim to earthquakes around 225bc. There are talks in the works of a possible rebuild of Helios, at five times the original height! I’m not sure how I feel about this prospect. Copies just don’t feel authentic to me, no matter how much research is completed or how true to the original concept the builders are. And, in this case, they’re looking at making a larger version, not a replica of the original. What do you think? Leave a comment with your thoughts!

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Incredible Panoramic Views

Tour Rhodes’ Panoramic Views

Just when you thought you’d seen it all there’s the incredible panoramic views Rhodes has to offer. I took a taxi from the port for a tour around the island, and one of the most memorable stops was the incredible overlook above the beach line and town. You can see the diverse geography of the island from here, and watch the cars drive by down below looking like the matchbox toy cars of your youth. For the bigger picture (where everything’s smaller!), make sure you visit the high points!

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Greek Treats

Cute Cafes along Cobbled Lanes

You may not want to return to the reality of the present, but when you spot the cute cafes, and smell the appetizing aromas, you may not be able to resist! Adorable cafes along cobbled lanes serve delectable Greek treats, like succulent grilled meat on the spit, mouth-watering moussaka, and the licorice-flavored liquor “Ouzo.” The tastes and scents of Rhodes are every bit as good as the sights, so consider a leisurely stop for lunch!

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