Britain’s Beautiful Beaches
Are you one of those people who doesn’t know how to vacation anywhere other than the Balearic or Greek Islands? If so, you are missing out on the rest of the world. And though they may not make the cover of tourist brochures or be a favorite with mass tourism, there are also paradisiacal beaches in some of the cooler areas of the globe. One such place is Britain. Yes, the land where it rains all day, of which we are only ever shown grey pictures, deserted beaches, and people in dark suits. But the reality is very different. Though it may well be true that London gets its share of rainfall being the capital of a country with rather cold average temperatures, it does get very warm there in the summer months, and especially in the daytime. And you don’t really need to go swimming at night now, do you? There are two coasts in Great Britain worth noting for their beauty. First off is the Jurassic Coast, stretching from East Devon to East Dorset, in southern of England. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this 153 km long stretch of coast is characterized by its high cliffs and eventful geological history, both of which translate into breathtaking views over the English Channel. One of its better-known beaches is Durdle Door, popular for its natural beauty and its limestone arch that doesn’t leave anyone cold. Lulworth Cove, a small seashell-shaped bay, and the White Cliffs of Dover, towering up to 110 meters over the ocean, are some other popular spots. Durdle Door Our second pick is the...6 Top Reasons to Travel to London
Whether on your first visit, or whether you know the Tube map like the back of your hand, traveling to London is always a joy. The truth is that England’s capital has an air of magic about it that envelops you from the minute you step out of the plane. But if you remain unconvinced, here is our list of reasons that make London that must-see that we can never get enough of. 1. Because you will learn the true meaning of the word POLITE Stereotypes abound for good reason, and they often hold a certain degree of truth in them. Such is the case of the British and their polite, refined manners. But it just so happens to be one of those stereotypes we are amply grateful for when visiting the city. You feel it right away: people offering to help you buy train tickets; waiters giving you their full attention and best smile; and people making way for complete strangers on escalators, so those in a rush can get through. Small gestures that make life a little more pleasant- an example we should all take home. 2. Because you will discover that all the world’s a stage And not in vain did William Shakespeare grow up in this land. The high value Londoners’ place on general culture and art deserves full admiration. Wherever you go, art is ubiquitous in any of its myriad forms. From the world-famous West End musicals, flooding city streets with posters and fliers prompting you to go to the show, to the street performances of Covent Garden and Portobello Road, passing through the...A Charles Dickens Tour and “A Christmas Carol”
Christmas is about being a child again. Feeling like a child full of wonder with a head full of hopes and dreams. It was precisely for such children that Charles Dickens wrote “A Christmas Carol” in 1843. You’re more than likely already familiar with the book. Are you a fan of Dickens? Want to learn more about him? He was so successful that after his death, many different versions of his most famous work created. To step back into his time period, the first thing we need to do is travel to London.