Monday, 27 May 2013

Best 5 Summer Vacations

Nice

Going back to our elementary school days, it is the season that has always been directly associated with freedom and vacation. Of course, the ideal trip depends on the type of traveler and the type of experience that you are seeking. Here, we've compiled a list of some of the best summer vacations out there, with a little something for everyone.

1.NICE





The Port District picture in Nice

jewel of the French Riviera, Nice beckons beachgoers to stretch out on its shores. But there's more to it than a pebbly waterfront, pastel-colored buildings and palm trees waving in the breeze. Baroque churches surprise you in the maze of the Old Town's twisted streets; modern sculptures dominate the gardens as you stroll in the Place Masséna; ancient Roman Ruins provide the backdrop the summer jazz concerts in Cimiez; and the candy-colored onion-shaped domes of the St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Cathedral tower over you as you pass Avenue Nicholas-II. But Nice's cultural charms are often interwoven (and sometimes overshadowed) by its reputation for over-the-top partying. Be sure to leave a little energy for the Euro-chic and vibrant nightlife along the Riviera.

Nice Culture & Customs

It is polite to greet everyone you encounter with a friendly good day (bonjour) upon arrival, and a goodbye (au revoir) when leaving. If you're greeting an acquaintance, do shake hands upon arrival. It's also common amongst friends to double-kiss, faire un bisous, when saying hello and goodbye. Aside from bisous, the French do not interact physically in the same way Americans do. When directly addressing someone you do not know well, do so formally by referring to them as Monsieur or Madame until told otherwise.
If you're dining out in Nice, you should note the French eat with both hands on the table and always with utensils. The only time you should use your hands is when you are eating bread (which is often used to push food onto your fork). Never bite directly from a whole piece of bread; instead rip off bite-sized pieces. You should also use your bread to wipe your plate clean.
Tip is generally included in the bill, but it is customary to round the total up or add an extra five percent for extraordinary service. Ten percent is acceptable for maid service at a hotel, as well as for taxi drivers. The official currency in France is the euro, but most restaurants and hotels accept major credit cards, too

2.MYCONOS

Mykonos

The cube-shaped buildings and whitewashed exterior facades of Mykonos scream Mediterranean.  Winding roads twist through the main city of Chora, past expensive storefronts and beautiful churches that give the island a grounded sense of Greek tradition. But Mykonos is far from conservative, as it's known for its rowdy beach parties and crazy nightlife. In the "Ibiza of Greece," you're never far from a party at any point in the day.

3.MAUI
 
 Maui

Maui is an attraction-filled destination that seems like a compilation of Hawaii's best qualities. Surfing beaches? Check. Volcanoes? Several. Family-friendly? Definitely. Posh resorts? Absolutely. The legions of vacationers that come back home teary-eyed and hypnotized can't be wrong -- this is where you learn Hawaii is more than a series of islands, it's also a spiritual experience. Step off the plane, take one whiff of the plumeria blooms and you'll be hooked

4.SAN FRANCISCO

 San Francisco

A jumbled collage of colorful neighborhoods and picturesque views, hill-sloped and breezy San Francisco draws those free-spirited types who have an eye for edgy art, a taste for imaginative cuisine, and a zeal for adventure. Often described as Los Angeles' more refined northern cousin, cool and compact San Francisco combines the big-city buzz exuded by its southern counterpart and melds it with a sense of small-town charm.

5.PARIS

 Paris

The city of lights, the city of love, a city of fashion—Paris draws millions of visitors every year with its unforgettable ambience. Of course, the divine cuisine and vast art collections deserve some of the credit as well. The gentle River Seine rambles through the city, flanked by stately museums, centuries-old churches, and blocks of Rococo- and Neo-classic-design architecture, further enhanced by charming trees and glowing streetlamps.

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