Beaches – blog https://traveladventureblog.com Wed, 27 Sep 2023 12:34:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://traveladventureblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cropped-traveladventureblog-1-32x32.png Beaches – blog https://traveladventureblog.com 32 32 What it means to be the best maxi-open boat, according to Mangusta https://traveladventureblog.com/what-it-means-to-be-the-best-maxi-open-boat-according-to-mangusta/ https://traveladventureblog.com/what-it-means-to-be-the-best-maxi-open-boat-according-to-mangusta/#respond Wed, 27 Sep 2023 12:34:38 +0000 https://traveladventureblog.com/?p=105 83 ViewsIt is reasonable to say that the Mangusta 104 REV is always mentioned when discussing innovative concepts in the maxi-open boat category. The Mangusta Yachts brand, which is part of the Overmarine Group, introduced this model in 2021. It demonstrates more than 30 years of naval skill and quality. The 104 REV is a […]

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It is reasonable to say that the Mangusta 104 REV is always mentioned when discussing innovative concepts in the maxi-open boat category. The Mangusta Yachts brand, which is part of the Overmarine Group, introduced this model in 2021. It demonstrates more than 30 years of naval skill and quality. The 104 REV is a wonderful example of both exterior and interior architectural genius, thanks to the visionary Igor Lobanov. It’s more than simply a boat; it’s a radical statement about where Mangusta wants its yachts to go.

The sleek, thin, and powerful silhouette of the Mangusta 104 REV immediately draws attention—a superb design move by Lobanov. Her look is inspired by supercars and mixes Mangusta’s classic brand DNA with a fresh, modern twist. What really distinguishes the Mangusta 104 REV is how well the inner and outside areas are integrated. Large floor-to-ceiling windows flood the main space with natural light and provide panoramic vistas. This design element nicely portrays the vibe of a Mediterranean or Caribbean cruise. To make it even more difficult to distinguish between her inside and outside, the back deck doors may be entirely opened, transforming the room into a large, open area ideal for eating, entertaining, and relaxing.

Mangusta paid close attention to every detail on the deck of the 104 REV, from the bow to the stern. With its custom-adjustable tables and sunpads, the forward room can be easily changed to suit the owner’s tastes, ensuring maximum comfort and individual style. Her sundeck, for example, isn’t an afterthought; it’s a built-in leisure area. All of the communal areas onboard are designed to put you at ease and relax, whether you’re driving, admiring the scenery, or utilising the built-in outdoor galley.

Her bottom deck demonstrates that the brand is even more committed to creating an attractive and opulent environment.

There are four lavish bedrooms that may accommodate up to ten guests overnight. The full-beam owner’s suite is located in the centre of the ship and includes the most exquisite bathroom. The front VIP cabin with an attached bathroom, as well as the additional guest rooms, are also quite spectacular. The crew quarters are likewise well thought out and designed to accommodate a team of four. This ensures that their requirements are handled without compromising the guests’ privacy. The hidden galley adjacent to it is the ultimate of functional luxury, leading straight to the main deck area.

You can be certain that the Mangusta 104 REV does not sacrifice speed for comfort. She is powered by two MTU 16V2000M96L engines and has a top speed of 35 knots. Even at its average speed of 25 knots, the boat can travel 370 nautical miles. The 104 REV is ideal for touring the Mediterranean coast or travelling from island to island in the Caribbean.

The Mangusta 104 REV does more than raise the bar; it shifts it. The four models in the series will be on show at the upcoming Cannes Yachting Festival for picky yacht fans to see for themselves what a perfect maxi-open yacht should look like.

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The 16 Must-Do Things to Do in beach Nassau https://traveladventureblog.com/the-16-must-do-things-to-do-in-beach-nassau/ https://traveladventureblog.com/the-16-must-do-things-to-do-in-beach-nassau/#respond Thu, 27 Apr 2023 06:21:11 +0000 https://traveladventureblog.com/?p=33 91 ViewsWith its 250,000 inhabitants, Nassau is the capital of the Bahamas . The largest city in the archipelago, of which it is also the economic centre, it was founded in the 17th century by the English. But that was before it became a haven for pirates and corsairs of all stripes. Indeed, a few […]

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With its 250,000 inhabitants, Nassau is the capital of the Bahamas . The largest city in the archipelago, of which it is also the economic centre, it was founded in the 17th century by the English. But that was before it became a haven for pirates and corsairs of all stripes. Indeed, a few decades after its creation, the most total anarchy reigned there. An atmosphere that scared away the honest people who abandoned their property to these bandits of the seas!

The Spanish incursions having destroyed the city on numerous occasions, it was rebuilt each time until it became, nowadays, a peaceful city all at the same time port, boarding terminal for cruise ships, world famous banking center for its discretion, and above all a major tourist destination in the Caribbean with its tropical climate, its white sand beaches, its crystal clear waters sheltering multicolored fish and coral reefs as well as its countless cultural and tourist attractions.

Wondering what to do in Nassau during your stay? Here is the answer with our 16 essentials to visit Nassau and taste its pleasures without missing a beat!

1. Jaws Beach

jaws? yes, it is indeed the English name of the movie “ Jaws ”! And for good reason, it is precisely on the beautiful Jaws Beach located northwest of Nassau that one of the films of the franchise was shot. And we understand why: coconut palms, white sand and turquoise waters, all the ingredients are there to relax quietly while waiting for the sunset! It is interesting to note that in the Bahamas, all the beaches are not necessarily free to access, private beaches being rather the norm: the hotel establishments having monopolized the prettiest ones, Jaws, free, is therefore a exception: an unmissable one when you come to visit Nassau.

Other beaches are also not to be missed, including Cable Beach and Cabbage Beach where you will be tempted by parasailing or a Jet Ski session !

2. Atlantis Paradise Island

It would be a shame to come and visit Nassau without going to admire the Atlantis Paradise Island , a colossal holiday club made up of an ultramodern water park – the Aquaventure Water Park – an insane casino, a sumptuous hotel with more than 2,300 rooms , around ten swimming pools and around twenty restaurants and various and varied shops, without forgetting a marina to allow yachts to dock and an 18-hole golf course.

Excessive, it is however interesting to take a tour, even for a day, provided you have a properly stocked wallet: everything is chargeable, including souvenir photos, but the visit is worth the detour and the place has imposed itself. as a must for anyone looking for what to do in Nassau.

To see Atlantis Paradise from a more unique perspective, many activities are offered around the place. You have the possibility of taking a catamaran trip around the Atlantis Hotel or enjoying a snorkeling session to admire the seabed.

3. Nassau Straw Market

More traditional, the Straw market is a small traditional market in the heart of Nassau, where local people come to sell small souvenirs made of straw, this material being popular with Bahamians.

The warm atmosphere and the many stands offering rum and local gastronomic products will seduce you with their authenticity! A gourmet break to savor without moderation when you come to visit Nassau and want to immerse yourself in the local culture, so far removed from the standards and turpitudes of modern life!

4. Fort Montagu

This small fort with four guns was built in 1741 by the British to defend Nassau, decidedly the target of all covetousness, against the Spanish invaders! This perfectly preserved little piece of history is available to visitors who come to take advantage of the many multilingual guides who are passionate about the place. The place is therefore to be visited if you want to relive the frenzied battles of Fort Montagu !

If you like forts, you can also head to Fort Charlotte or Fort Fincastle which are just as nice!

5. Bay Street

The city’s main shopping street, it is full of shops, each more luxurious than the next. It is therefore characterized by high prices, of course, but also by the presence of period colonial buildings… And smiling policemen, who won’t hesitate to take a picture with passing visitors!

6.Athol Island

The small uninhabited island of Athol Island off Paradise Island stretches for 3 km and is part of the National Marine Park.

Every day, ferries take you there and allow you to enjoy the crystal clear waters for snorkeling. It is impossible to sleep there or stay there for more than a few hours, but the visit is worth the detour for lovers of scuba diving and maritime fauna.

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We come here mainly to relax at Playa Norte which is considered one of the best beaches in the world , but also to snorkel and dive in the 2nd largest reef in the world !

1. Garrafon Park

The Garrafon Natural Park is a must in Isla Mujeres because it offers both a place of relaxation and several activities.

It should be understood that the beaches of Isla Mujeres are quickly overrun and Garrafon offers a much quieter and more exclusive alternative.

It is a small private beach where you can access by paying an entrance fee of 90$usd which includes deckchair, parasol, shower and toilet.

It is the ideal place for snorkeling because Garrafon is part of the longest coral reef in the northern hemisphere and is home to a rich ecosystem.

It is also possible to go kayaking , zip line (there are 3!), enjoy the swimming pool facing the sea and rest in the hammocks between the palm trees.

An interesting option is to take this “all-inclusive” excursion to El Garrafon Park from Cancun   which includes the return ferry, breakfast on the boat, open bar on the boat for 18+, lunch on site.

In addition of course to access to all activities! To book here:

2. Garrafon de Castilla

Right next to Parc Garrafon is its cheaper, much less crowded and quieter version: Garrafon de Castilla

You don’t come here for a luxury stay, but it’s the perfect option for a cheap day out in Isla Mujeres!

It is a simpler beach club, but offers the same beautiful water for swimming or snorkeling, as well as an on-site restaurant and the basic facilities (deckchair, lockers, showers).

3. Explore Punta Sur

South of Isla Mujeres is Punta Sur , the highest point on the Yucatan Peninsula .

This is a must-see spot in Isla Mujeres for its magnificent sea views, but also for its Sculpture Garden and the ancient temple dedicated to Ixchel , the Mayan goddess of the moon and fertility.

And since we are far from the beaches here, there are a lot fewer tourists!

It can be reached through the Garrafon Natural Park , taking a pretty path facing the Caribbean Sea.

With its white sand, calm, warm and shallow water, we quickly understand why!

Indeed the water is so shallow that you can walk 200m in the water without having the water above your waist.

It is a 1km public beach with different sections, umbrellas, bars, but also a quieter section with restaurants which is the ideal place for a family trip to Isla Mujeres .

It must be recognized that the beach is a victim of its notoriety and that it fills up quickly in high season, but it is also one of the widest beaches in Mexico (100m) so you don’t feel cramped like elsewhere.

4. Take advantage of less touristy beaches

Playa Norte is the best known beach in Isla Mujeres , but there are others worth seeing like Playa El Pescador, Playa Tiburon, Playa Paraiso, Playa Na Balam, etc.

At Playa Pancholo the sea is choppy and that’s why there’s hardly anyone around. It’s great for sunbathing on the beach, but not for swimming!

5. Sunbathe at Kin Ha Park

-Miguel Hidalgo street : it is the main street of Isla Mujeres which is 3km long, there are shops, many restaurants and bars, live music. You can walk there day and night without any problem!

-See the colors of Isla Mujeres : and the island has no shortage of them! Between its street art and its many colorful houses (special mention to Casa Crayola), it’s a feast for the eyes.

-Walk the malecon: the perfect place to walk from north to south of the island in 40 minutes along the sea. Along the walk, there are several points of interest such as the statue “la Trigue ñ a ” and especially the colorful sign of Isla Mujeres (at the intersection of Calle Abasolo) which is the perfect spot to take a photo.

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