One of the most enjoyable ways to things to do on a seaside holiday destination is taking to the waters, equipped with a mask and snorkel. An easygoing sport that pleases young and old alike, it’s a fabulous way to witness what is going on under the waves. Catch glimpses of vibrant pristine coral, a rainbow of tropical fish, regal sea turtles, graceful rays and perhaps even a shark fin (from a distance!) at these incredible snorkeling spots across the world’s oceans and seas.

Mauritius

Virtually entirely surrounded by a coral reef, the stunning Indian Ocean island of Mauritius is a fantastic destination for snorkelling. There are many places to snorkel on the island, however, a good place to start is at Blue Bay Marina Park in the southeast of the island. You can snorkel right off the beach through crystal waters full of a range of colorful fish like parrotfish, clownfish, vibrant coral and other aquatic life. Families might prefer the pretty Trou aux Biches with its tranquil, shallow waters. In the north, Pointe aux Piments has an protected coral reef that is easy to access and which is a popular spot for sea turtles. Alternatively, another great place is the spectacular Ile aux Cerfs, with its white sandbars, turquoise lagoon, colorful fish and brilliant coral.

Where to Stay in Mauritius.

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos

There are many fabulous places to snorkel in the Caribbean, among the top is this chic island of the Turks and Caicos.

“The archipelago has the third largest barrier reef in the world,” details Laura Blair of In Villa Veritas. “The water is the most lovely turquoise and the spectacular reef is teeming with a fabulous array of fish and coral life.”

You can snorkel right from the beach on Providenciales, another great draw for snorkeling lovers. The best place for this is at the north coast’s Bight Reef and Smith’s Reef. Over these two reefs you can often spot barracudas, trumpetfish, stingrays, turtles and lobsters. To go a little further afield, In Villa Veritas can arrange snorkeling boat trips for their guests so you can swim above the most exceptional areas of the reef’s rainbow coral.

Where to Stay in the Turks and Caicos.

Northern Lau Group, Fiji

Described as “one of the world’s most beautiful places” and “Like No Where Else,” the pristine waters of the Southern Pacific Ocean are just one of the reasons this area is such a spectacular and naturally amazing place for snorkeling. Discerning travellers looking for a luxurious and conscientious experience of the Fijian waters can find this at Kaibu and Vatuvara Islands.

“The islands boast some of the planet’s most unspoiled surrounding reefs with an abundant marine life and multiple varieties of hard and soft coral,” explains Jacqui Reyes of Vatuvara Private Islands. “With the island beaches as significant nesting sites for endangered hawksbill and green sea turtles, there’s great chance of seeing these incredible creatures while snorkeling in the water.”

Vatuvara Private Islands accepts their responsibility as stewards of our natural environment and has joined together with the Vatuvara Foundation in protecting marine life with ridge to reef conservation. Whether delighted with snorkelling just off the island or traveling a bit further and deeper, scuba diving off one of the island’s three Marina boats, there is plenty to explore.

Where to Stay in Fiji.

Saint Barthélemy

The lovely Caribbean island of St Barthélemy offers some great snorkeling. According to our local expert Peg Walsh of St Barth Properties, the best place is off Colombier Beach, although you can only reach it by goat path or boat. The path starts very close to St Barth Properties’ Villa Les Embruns and Villa Brume to Mer and the hike takes around 20 minutes. Peg suggests spending the day there and bringing along a picnic lunch, a cooler filled with cold drinks, snorkeling gear. St Barth Properties can also organize renting a catamaran or private boat half or full day excursions to the bring which include drinks, lunch, snorkeling equipment and towels.

Where to Stay in Saint Barthélemy.

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Harbour Island, The Bahamas

Of the thousands of islands of The Bahamas, one of the best places for snorkeling and diving is Harbour Island, located two miles off the north coast of Eleuthera. Made famous by Jacques Cousteau and National Geographic, the waters off this idyllic small island include impressive ridges and coral canyons full of alluring sea life. As such, this is an excellent spot for those who love underwater photography.

“On the whole, snorkeling and diving are much better during the rainy season, May to November, when the water is warmer and clearer,” recommends our local villa expert Pamela H. Murdock. “However, in the dry season, with the cold water, there is an abundance of rays and very rich plankton fill the water creating a lot of action. Snorkelers hoping to swim with sea turtles should come June through November. Whereas you can catch giant manta rays and other rays from January to March and sharks from May to November.”

For guests of her villas, Pamela can arrange excursions with the best boatman on the island who knows the best places to snorkel and observe the seasonal sea life.

Where to Stay in Harbour Island.

Sri Lanka

Offbeat and beautiful Sri Lanka is a great year-round snorkeling destination where you’ll be able to observe a huge range of tropical fish, coral and marine life, plus its warm waters are relatively shark free. The three-mile Bar Reef on the west coast at Kalpitiya is the largest in the country and the stunning waters around Pigeon Island, north of Trincomalee on the east coast, are ideal for snorkeling. If you’re looking for some intrigue other than fish, head to the southern and eastern coasts to discover some captivating ship wrecks around Trincomalee, Arugam Bay, Tangalle, Hikkuduwa, Weligama and Kirinda.

Where to Stay in Sri Lanka.

Barbados

The crystalline waters and long stretches of beautiful beaches will always impress visitors coming to beautiful Barbados, it’s no wonder that snorkeling is a favourite pastime of most holidaymakers.

“The calming depths remain picturesque and absolutely breathtaking,” describes Betty Cathrow of Blue Sky Luxury. “There are some amazing spots on the island for snorkeling as well as the popular Carlisle Bay wrecks.”

The bay is home to six shipwrecks through which swim schools of tropical fish, sea horses, rays, octopi, turtles and eels. These wrecks range in depth from 12ft to 55ft so you may also want to do some diving.

Avid snorkelers can swim with turtles and enjoy sightings of unique marine life of the Caribbean Sea all just a few steps to your door at the gorgeous Leamington Pavilion, one of the best beachfront holiday retreats in Barbados and available through Blue Sky Luxury. Travel virtually to this exquisite villa in this video tour here.

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Riviera Maya, Yucatan, Mexico

Home to the world’s second largest reef, the 450 miles (724 km) Riviera Maya coastline is one of the world’s top snorkeling destinations. While it may be a busy at times, Akumal is an incredible place for snorkeling, especially for swimming with sea turtles. You may also catch a glimspe of some of its other 150+ species of reef fish and nearly 100 varieties of coral. Akumal is a popular spot for night snorkeling during which you can marvel at a “Wall of Fish,” thousands of silver fish that swim in a dense school. More advanced snorkelers will appreciate the challenge at Yalku-ito, where freshwater flows into the ocean creating a mixture of freshwater over the heavier saltwater which attracts unique schools of fish. You can also snorkel in the cenotes sinkhole though these are best explored by scuba diving.

Where to Stay on the Riviera Maya.

Mahé, The Seychelles

Comprised of 115 stunning islands, the Seychelles is an fantastic place for snorkeling in the Indian Ocean. While many of the smaller islands offer excellent snorkeling, the archipelago’s main island of Mahé features a number of destinations to suit all levels. You can snorkel all year round in its warm waters, plus the reef is abundant in well preserved coral and marine life, especially angelfish, parrotfish and sea turtles. Beginners may prefer to get their feet wet in picturesque Baie Lazare or Anse Royale, due to their shallow lagoons and reef located close to the shore. The long and lovely Anse Soleil beach has some breathtaking aquamarine waters and pristine coral, whereas Anse Major requires a little more effort since it’s reachable by an hour long hike through the forest of Morne Seychellois National Park. Nonetheless, the coral is stunning and it’s a great place to admire the Seychelle’s beauty both above and below the water.

Where to Stay in Mahé.

Búzios, Brazil

The north of Brazil has some excellent snorkeling destinations, however, if you’re looking for an easy seaside getaway close to Rio de Janeiro, consider the luxury resort of Búzios, found only a two hour drive north. This stretch of coastline features 21 beaches and 26 hidden coves fringed with gorgeous turquoise waters and filled with exceptional marine life. The picturesque peninsula was once the hideaway of French pirates, therefore, you there are a number of shipwrecks which you can explore. You can also take a boat ride out to nearby Ilha Feia for some exceptional snorkeling. You won’t be short of other activities and entertainment during a holiday here at one of the area’s beautiful luxury villas.

Where to Stay in Brazil.

Our planet is covered in such an immense multitude of biodiversity. Lush rainforests dense in exotic flora, expansive arid deserts punctuated by what appears as only the occasional prickly cactus, soaring mountains deep in pines or cratered terrain that appears from Mars, add these amazing protected parks to your holiday bucket list.

Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda

Established in 1925 as Africa’s first national park, the Volcanoes National Park (also known by its French name Parc National des Volcans) occupies 160 sq kms of jungle in northwestern Rwanda and garnered international attention stemming from the work of zoologist Dian Fossey on the area’s mountain gorilla. In addition to being a protected habitat for gorilla, it’s also home to a number of other wildlife such as the golden monkey, the spotted hyena, the black-fronted duiker, the bushbuck, elephants and 178 bird species. Due to its varying altitudes, it contains a vast array of flora spread across five of the eight volcanoes of the Virunga Mountains.

Dian Fossey came to the Park in 1967 and consequently set up the Karisoke Research Centre between Karisimbi and Visoke. She dedicated most of her time researching in the park and to saving the mountain gorilla from extinction. She was tragically murdered by unknown assailants at her home in 1985, most likely by poachers. She is buried next to the research center beside the grave of her favorite gorilla, Digit.

Dian Fossey and her important work have been commemorated in the recently inaugurated Map Room at the Virunga Lodge. The excellent eco-luxury lodge in the collection of Volcanoes Safaris, who also led life-changing gorilla safaris at the park and elsewhere in Rwanda and Uganda.

The Lau Seascape, Fiji

Fiji is a nation of color, culture and remarkable biodiversity and the Fijian Archipelago encompasses one of the most extensive coral reef systems in the world. Our local expert Jacqui Reyes from Vatuvara Private Islands gives us this further insight into this important protected natural site:

“In 2015, the Fijian government established a target to place 30% of Fijian waters under protected status by 2020. Fiji is leading the way in marine conservation in the Pacific. The Pacific Islands Development Forum (PIDF) has declared 2017 the Pacific Year of the Ocean. The Government of Fiji is co-hosting the United Nations Ocean Conference in New York in June 2017, to support the Implementation of Sustainable Development Goal: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development.

“One Marine Sanctuary targeted to make up Fiji’s 30% protected status is the blue-green jewel of forest and reef called the Vatu-i-Ra Seascape. It stretches across the channel that links Fiji’s two main islands, and comprises over 27,000 square kilometers of forests, mangroves, seagrass meadows, reefs, deep channels, and seamounts. It is one of the few remaining sanctuaries for the globally endangered humphead wrasse, there is abundant sea life and it’s one of the Pacific’s last great wild places.

“The Lau Seascape is also home to some of the most well-preserved reef systems in the world. The lagoons of Vatuvara Private Islands and their surrounding ocean provide varying ecosystems and safe havens for marine life. The Northern Lau group of islands is filled with a diversity of wildlife, these remote islands are breathtaking, filled with lush forests and fringed by spectacular beaches and azure waters. Inspired by the Vatu-i-Ra Seascape, Vatuvara Private Islands is committed to preserving the ridge to reef environments through establishing the new Vatuvara Foundation in Fiji. The Vatuvara Foundation is dedicated to protect and revive oceans in Northern Lau through a network of marine managed areas and provide innovative solutions to promote awareness that empowers local communities in order to sustain livelihoods from their natural resources.” – Jacqui Reyes, Vatuvara Private Islands

Where to stay in The Lau Seascape.

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Nāpali Coast State Wilderness Park

Hawaii evokes lush tropical forests and some of the chain of island’s most impressive forests and views can be savored in gorgeous Nā Pali Coast State Wilderness Park. Located in the north of Kauai Island. Established in in 1983 it currently extends to over 3,578 acres (14.5 km2) and is lined with na pali (high cliffs) along the shoreline which can reach heights up to 4,000 feet (1,200 m). The best way to experience the park’s magnificent scenery is by hiking the Kalalau trail. Along this 18km coastal trail from Ke’e Beach to Kalalau Beach you’ll be able to admire unspoilt stretch of cliffs and narrow valleys rising from the Pacific Ocean. On the way you can also observe stone walled terraces at the bottom of the valleys where Hawaiians once lived and cultivated taro.The trail takes between six and eight hours depending on your pace and requires good physical condition as it can often be muddy and slippery after rainfall. A permit is not needed to hike to Hanakapi’ai Falls, but anything after that requires a permit.

Where to Stay on Kauai Island.

Morne Seychellois National Park, The Seychelles

The Seychelles has become a frontrunner in sustainable tourism with almost half of its total landmass set aside in the form of protected areas ensuring that its incredible variety of indigenous flora (more than 250 native plant species) and fauna will survive for future generations. While there are official natural parks, there is much to explore beyond the borders of the parks, especially by foot.

“There are amazing nature trails on Mahe,” explains our local expert Karl Ammann, director of the Residence on the Rocks. “All easily reachable since the whole Island is only 30 kms long. The path up to the Residence is a nature trail in itself about one km from the villa property and all through indigenous forest and rock formations with a lot of bird life.”

The island’s best know official part, the Morne Seychellois National Park, is found on the northern side of Mahé. It covers about 20 percent of the total surface of the island and consists of mangroves, dense tropical forests and steep mountains. The more adventurous can scale its highest mountain, the namesake of the Park. Rising 900 metres (2,950 feet), it’s also the tallest mountain in the entire archipelago. A highlight is the Copolia trail, a relatively easy jungle pathway which begins at Chemin Foret Noire and features some amazing views across Victoria and Sainte Anne. Other notable trails are from Danzil to Anse Major, the Tea Factory to Morne Blanc, and the paths around the Trois Frères cliffs above Victoria. You can find more information on these trails here.

Where to stay in The Seychelles.

Tongariro National Park, New Zealand

With its moonlike crater lakes and volcanic landscape New Zealand’s oldest national park is one of the most unique natural locations on earth. Only one of three UNESCO World Heritage sites, it’s one of the few in the world to have dual status, as a cultural and natural site due to the park’s importance to Maori cultural and spirituality. The breathtaking Tongariro National Park is situated near Lake Taupo in the center of New Zealand’s North Island. The best way to experience the park is to hike its Alpine Crossing along which you’ll be able to take in its different terrains and admire the unbelievable colors of the Emerald Lakes, straight out of a fantasy or sci-fi movie. The more active can push on a little further up Mount Ngauruhoe where you’ll be rewarded with even more spectacular views.

Where to stay near Tongariro National Park.

Gallatin National Forest, Montana, U.S.A.

Some of America’s most pristine nature and its most amazing views can be witnessed in Montana, known as the “Big Sky State” and home to the sublime of Gallatin National Forest. More visitors might make their way to nearby Yellowstone National Park, situated across the state line in Wyoming, however, you’ll find more peace and quiet to commune with nature at Gallatin, minus the flocks of crowds attracted to its more famous neighbor. The park offers world-class hiking where the only beings you might encounter are chirping birds, dashing foxes and slow-paced moose. The park also draws fly-fishermen who are equally spellbound in the meditative act of casting their line in the park’s pristine waters. The sound of the trickling streams, the whisper of the breeze through its ancient forests and the jaw-dropping panoramas of the mountains will be strongly etched in your mind, making your journey through Montana’s wilderness an unforgettable one.

Where to stay near Gallatin National Forest.

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Hohe Tauern National Park, Austria

Creating a jagged border line between France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany and Austria, the Alps showcase some of Europe’s most awe-inspiring landscape. You can experience some of its most pristine and gorgeous natural settings in Austria’s Hohe Tauern National Park. The largest natural park in all of the Alps, it spreads 1,856 km² over three Austrian provinces. Hikers delight in its 350 kilometers of marked paths and alpine trails which zigzag through the beautiful Rauris Valley into Taxenbach and the SalzburgerLand region. The Rauris Valley, dubbed the “Secret Jewel Hohe Tauern National Park,” is truly a must. Here you can venture deep into majestic green forests, past rushing rivers and waterfalls, observe powerful birds of prey in their nature environment and discover sites linked to the gold-mine era. Since most of the paths are manageable for inexperienced or casual hikers, it makes for the perfect place to take walkers of mixed levels or families; avid mountaineers and mountain-climbers can also satisfy their need for adrenaline on its higher peaks.

Where to stay near Hohe Tauern National Park.

The Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya

Along with its neighbor the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, this is one of Africa’s most famous and one of the most beautiful, mesmerizing places on earth. Founded in 1961, the 1,500 km2 (580 sq mi) Maasai Mara National Reserve was named in honor of the Maasai people who have inhabitants the region for millennia. The plains of savanna are dotted with short trees and scrub and are the regular stomping ground for leopards, cheetahs, lions in addition to the annual Great Migration of zebra, Thompson’s gazelle, hyena, impala and wildebeest to and from the Serengeti which takes every July to October. During this period there can be as many as 1.5 million animals and around 90 species of mammals, amphibians and reptiles and over 400 birds species on the reserve.

There are many ways to visit the park, and our local experts at Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp and Bush Villa offer unique opportunities to witness the wildlife in addition to a variety of cultural experiences with the local Maasai people, get a taste of some of them here.

Where to stay near The Maasai Mara National Reserve.

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Itatiaia National Park, Brazil

Brazil’s nature dazzles the eyes and enlivens the spirit. There are so many exceptional natural places to explore across the country, one of the easiest for those on a short trip to the country is the this gorgeous park. The country’s oldest one, established in 1937, Itatiaia National Park is located three hours north of the picturesque colonial town of Paraty and four hours from Rio de Janeiro. It spreads over the Mantiqueira mountain range, where you can find some of Brazil’s highest mountains including Prateleiras and Agulhas Negras, ranging in altitude from 540 to 2,791 metres (1,772 to 9,157 ft). Casual and advanced hikers can enjoy a day (or more) discovering the lush vegetation, snaking rivers and cascading waterfalls of Prateleiras whereas more skilled mountaineers can take on the challenges of rockier Agulhas Negras. Of course, the higher you go, the better the views! The park is also very popular with bird watchers who can spot upwards of 350 different species.

Where to stay near Itatiaia National Park.

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Joshua Tree National Park, California, U.S.A.

The desert usually sparks visions of the majestic dunes of the Sahara, however, the U.S. is actually home to one of the planet’s most unique deserts: The Joshua Tree National Park. Occupying a vast 800,000 acres of Southern California it is extremely variable with dramatic scenery of rugged mountains and wind torn plains. It features two distinct deserts with two large ecosystems roughly divided by elevation. The lower sector, the Colorado Desert, is the half of the park below 3,000 feet (910 m) and is found in the eastern side. This arid land is abundant in creosote bush as well as ocotillo and cholla cactus. The higher section is known as the Mojave Desert. It is slightly cooler and wetter and is the habitat of the peculiar Joshua tree, dominant in the park’s western half. Immortalized in the 1987 U2 album of the same name, the Irish pop stars were not the first to notice this unusual tree. Early explorer John Fremont described them as “… the most repulsive tree in the vegetable kingdom.” Alluring or vile, you’ll just have to visit the park to decide for yourself.

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Our global expert Sylvia Delvaille Jones of Villas and Apartments Abroad has the perfect base for exploring the region from the gorgeous Mirage Palm Springs villa, located only an hour drive from the park and with a stunning desert-like, red rocky backdrop. This luxurious 5,000+ sq ft home was completed in 2012 and consists of six bedrooms on a three-building private compound, including the main house, a casita, nanny’s quarters, plus the largest residential lap pool in the desert and an impressive home cinema. Enjoy the star-studded glamour of Palm Springs and the area’s spectacular nature by reaching out to Sylvia here.

There’s nothing like taking in a spectacular sunrise or sunset to feel like you’re truly on holiday. Whether you’re a morning person wanting to get your day off to a stunning start or prefer to end your afternoon (possibly with cocktail in hand) gazing at a fiery sky, join us on the deck of these phenomenal private villas in the Caribbean and South America.

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Tequila Sunrise Villa – Lover’s Cove, Dropsey Bay, Anguilla

As its name indicates, the sleek Tequila Sunrise villa by Ricketts Luxury Properties offers some dazzling sunrises due to its southeastern orientation, facing the Caribbean Sea towards the mountains of St Martin. The villa is also set on a private section of the Lover’s Cove beach, giving guests perfect seclusion.

The 5,000 sq. ft two-bedroom villa, with expansive windows and sliding patio doors, has a bright airy feel and stunning ocean views throughout. It’s decorated in a contemporary style with colorful accents and artwork. The master bedroom suites have king-sized beds, large HD TV, air conditioning, private patio, and an over-sized full en-suite bathroom.

The open plan 22′ ceiling great room, wonderfully equipped kitchen and dining room are perfect for evening entertaining and give way to the outdoor terrace. The large infinity swimming pool is surrounded on three sides with loungers and relaxation areas, and on the fourth side by the private beach and ocean.

Start your day, and your luxurious holiday in Anguilla, off right with Ricketts Luxury Properties click here.

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Caraíva Villa 2 – Southern Bahia, Brazil

Brazil has hundreds of kilometers of east-facing coastline, making it a sunrise-lover’s paradise. Our experts at Matueté Villas can’t get over the incredible sunrises at the gorgeous Villa 2 in Caraíva. The town of Caraíva is ideal for those seeking the tranquility of Southern Bahia while only being a 15-minute drive away from town and an hour away from Trancoso.

The estate is situated on 150 meters of surrounding untouched beach, gardens and coconut grove, providing guests with absolute privacy and a lovely natural setting. With five bungalows scattered over the grounds, it’s perfect for a group of friends traveling together or families with children. Guests can gather in the old but renovated fisherman’s house, a convenient and comfortable meeting point for all the bungalows and where a beautiful pool is found. There is also a barbecue area, two TV rooms, a pergola with hammocks in the garden and a terrace with couches and garden view.

Wake up to the sunrise and enjoy a idyllic Brazilian vacation with Matueté Villas at this link.

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Sunrise-Sunset Villa – Pointe Milou, St Barthémey

At this exquisite villa by St Barth Properties you don’t have to choose between sunrises and sunsets, you get both! Located in beautiful Pointe Milou, the three-bedroom Sunrise-Sunset villa features a striking walled stone terrace where a pair of palm trees frame a breathtaking vista of the sea and neighboring islands. The lovely terrace offers sun and shade as well as abundant living and dining spaces. The panorama expands across to Lorient, St. Jean (including the infamous little airport runway) and beyond.

Inside the crisp white kitchen, with elegant granite counters, has a striking view of the sunrise – a special treat with your morning coffee. There is a comfortable and spacious living room which has an alcove that works nicely as a TV nook and a formal dining area.

There are three bedrooms, all with king size beds and en-suite bathrooms. The master suite, which opens to the terrace, and a lovely, slightly smaller bedroom are in the main house while the third bedroom is housed in a separate pavilion. The pool, with its deep blue mosaic tiles, is situated on a lower level and is ensconced in the relaxing deck.

The villa is within walking distance to popular Le Ti St. Barth for dinner – and maybe some dancing on the tabletops! Villa Sunrise-Sunset is a beautiful vacation home that suits honeymooners, couples or families with children.

Start preparing for your sunny holiday in St Barthélemy by contacting St Barth Properties here.

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Kishti Villa – Meads Bay, Anguilla

Recline in one of the many lounge areas on the vast deck of the Kishti villa and prepare for some magnificent sunsets. Also by Ricketts Luxury Properties, this gorgeous villa is located a five-minute drive from Cuisinart in Anguilla’s fashionable West End. The beautiful, mile-long Meads Bay is a mecca for island foodies due to its excellent variety of upscale restaurants and bars – all within easy strolling distance of the villa.

Taylor Smyth Architect and internationally renowned Interior Designer Cecconi Simone Inc. have teamed up to create the ultimate in contemporary style and design. The estate is comprised of one five-bedroom and one six-bedroom villa, two kitchens each, rooftop and patio gardens, home theater and home office. Guests can also enjoy, the non-intrusive but extremely attentive service by a staff of 11 who ensure the full, pampering, no-effort-spared “Kishti Experience.”

Treat yourself to the supreme sunsets and “Kishti Experience” with at this link.

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Ti Moun St Barth Properties – St Barthémey

The sunset continues back in St Barth at the Ti Moun villa by St Barth Properties. It’s hard to beat this three-bedroom villa’s fabulous location, crowning a hilltop and thus offering exceptional views of the iconic harbor and the tremendously beautiful sunsets.

The villa has recently undergone a complete renovation, making it even more desirable. The indoor and outdoor living and dining spaces are luxurious and comfortable, including a sleek kitchen with a breakfast bar. The oversized pool is set on a sunny terrace and positioned to leverage the magnificent views of the sea and the neighboring islands. There are three large bedrooms, all with king-sized beds, en-suite baths and fantastic views. Two are found on the main level and one on the lower level. The blazing Caribbean sunsets are incredible all year round.

The villa is also located within a gated community and is very close to Gustavia’s chic shops and restaurants. Both Shell Beach and Gouverneur Beach are less than a five-minute drive away.

Get hypnotized by the awe-inspiring sunsets by reaching out to St Barth Properties here.

The crystal clear coves of the Caribbean Sea, the pure rivers of the Rockies, the tremendous waves of the Pacific; the diverse waters of the Americas beckon locals and visitors alike to cartier replica enjoy their splendors to the fullest by partaking in a wide range of watersports. While there might be a vast variety to choose from no matter where you go, there is always the ultimate sport for your specific holiday destination. Discover the best places across the Americas to pick up a paddle, strap up a tank and mask or climb aboard thanks to these excellent insider tips.

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Diving – Harbour Island, The Bahamas

Over in The Bahamas, one of the best places for diving in the Caribbean is Harbour Island. Located two miles off the north coast of Eleuthera, the island offers excellent diving opportunities throughout the whole year.

“The Island was made famous by Jacques Cousteau and National Geographic,” describes our local villa expert Pamela H. Murdock. “One can swim through ridges and coral canyons that are full of sea life. For those also who love underwater photography, this is a spectacular spot.

“On the whole diving is better during the rainy season, May to November, when the water is warmer and clearer, and we can better access Bat Islands as well due to lower winds. In the dry season, however, with the cold water, we get the rays in abundance, and very rich plankton filled water that creates a lot of action.

“At different times of the year, you’ll be able to catch certain sealife. Whales are usually visible from January to March, and then again from August through November. The season to see sea turtles starts in June and extend through November. Giant Manta Rays and all rays (large schools of hublot replica golden rays and devil rays, and tons of roving stingrays) appear from January to March. Whale Sharks occasionally come, but it’s hard to guess a season, however, they usually appear from December to April as well. Since they like the warmer water, sharks are generally visible from May to November.”

Pamela H. Murdock can not only arrange the best places to stay in Harbour Island but also excursions with the island’s best dive master. Contact her here.

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Snorkeling – Turks and Caicos

There are many fabulous places to snorkel in the Caribbean, however, according to Laura Blair of In Villa Veritas, the snorkeling in the Turks and Caicos is phenomenal.

“The archipelago has the third largest barrier reef in the world,” explains Laura. “The water is the most lovely turquoise (pictured above) and the reef is amazing and teeming with fish and coral life.”

Providenciales offers some excellent snorkeling right from the beach. You can enjoy the best snorkeling off the north coast where there are two reefs. The Bight Reef is easy to access, but the more difficult to find Smith’s Reef has much more to see. Therefore, it might be better to book a boat trip to truly experience the reef, something In Villa Veritas can arrange. You’ll be able to swim above rainbow coral, spot some sea turtles, stingrays and other tropical sea life.

Contact In Villa Veritas here to learn about their exclusive villas in the Turks and Caicos.

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Cenote Diving – Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

Scuba diving has become quite popular in Mexico, but adventurous and experienced divers might want to try cenote diving off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, as suggested by our experts at Catherwood Travels.

The omega replica peninsula sits on a huge limestone platform where freshwater flows like rivers through underground cave systems. Part of this land collapsed after the last ice age, creating sinkholes called cenotes. These offer one of the most unique diving experiences in the world.

However, it is mandatory to be certified in order to explore the hidden depths of these remarkable formations of stalagmites and stalactites. There are dive tours offered at every experience level and led by certified dive masters and supported by veteran ground crews.

Catherwood Travels can create custom cultural and active experiences in the Yucatan as well as fabulous accommodation at the area’s best haciendas and villas. Discover their fabulous offerings at this link.

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Kiteboarding/Kitesurfing – Anguilla

Kiteboarding (also known as kitesurfing) is today’s fastest-growing water sport, and you can be part of it the next time you visit the beautiful island of Anguilla.

“If you’re new to kiteboarding we suggest taking some lessons from Anguilla Watersports,” says Sue Ricketts of Ricketts Luxury Properties. “They have the one and only Kiteboarding Academy on the island and it is also considered by many to be the best in the Caribbean.They spare no effort in providing the ultimate kiting experience.

“They use the latest kiteboarding gear, uphold stringent safety guidelines, are respectful of the environment, and provide excellent instruction using a step-by-step approach so that you learn how to ride both quickly and safely. Anguilla has the perfect beaches and ideal weather conditions for learning how to kiteboard. Based on our experience, an average person needs 8 to 10 hours of kiting instruction in order to experience the thrill of the first solo ride. The best place to kiteboard is Cove Bay on the south-west coast of Anguilla.”

Have the ultimate adventurous holiday in Anguilla by staying at one of the exceptional villas by Ricketts Luxury Properties.

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Kiteboarding/Kitesurfing – Búzios, Brazil

Kiteboarding is also taking off in Brazil and our experts at Matueté Villas recommend taking up your board and sail in Búzios.

“Búzios is known as ‘the Brazilian St. Tropez’ and attracts visitors from all over the world,” elaborates Martin Frankenberg of Matueté. “It has 23 beaches, some of which have warm waters, others cold waters, and a lot of wind for this sport. It is located close to Rio de Janeiro, perfect to spend a few days before or after the Olympics.”

The wide Manguinhos Beach is the hub for kiteboarding, where beginners can start by taking a few lessons. It also has an authentic fish market which you can peruse before stopping for lunch to enjoy the fresh catches of the day. For a more star-studded stay, head to Ferradura Beach. It hugs a charming cove with a sea of opulent mansions dotting its hillsides.

Matueté Villas has some gorgeous vacation homes right in Búzios with breathtaking views of the beach and ocean. Learn more about them at this link.

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Windsurfing – Maui, Hawaii

According to our experts at Hawaii Hideaways you can experience amazing windsurfing from your own backyard in exquisite Banyan Cove on the Hawaiian island of Maui. Located on the beautiful north shore of the island, it is one of the best locales for windsurfing in all of Hawaii and could even be considered the current windsurfing capital of the world.

It is within easy walking distance from the artsy town of Paia, where all like-minded athletes play and dwell. It’s also nearby the world famous Hookipa Beach Park and the Kapalua Ridge Trail, though the natural beauty of the island and its verdant tropical vegetation are everywhere you look.

Hawaii Hideaways has some amazing villas on Maui that are a paradise for windsurfers. See more about their designer properties here.

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Surfing – Kauai, Hawaii

Surfing immediately comes to mind when Hawaii is mentioned. Sylvia Delvaille Jones of Villas and Apartments Abroad sends us to one of the best places to hit the waves: the beautiful island of Kauai.

“It’s on the northern coast which is very lush and exotic,” details Sylvia. “Since it tends to be windier, it’s perfect for wind driven sports. A main focus of visitors to this island is outdoors activities, especially at sea.

“Hanalei Bay with its backdrop of mountains and waterfalls is a great base. Another ideal spot is Kahili Bay, one of Kauai’s most secluded and scenic beaches. Multisport lovers might prefer Rock Quarry beach with its excellent surfing, as well as paddle boarding/kayaking on the river.”

Villas and Apartments Abroad has a number of excellent villas for those seeking these surf waves on Kauai.

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White-Water Rafting – Montana, U.S.A.

Montana has some of the most awe-inspiring scenery of the Americas. Amidst the mountains snake powerful rivers, like the fabled Yellowstone River, the longest free-flowing river in North America. It originates in Yellowstone National Park and flows almost 700 miles to its confluence with the Missouri River.

One of the best watersport activities on this formidable river is white water rafting, advise our experts at Mountain Homes. They suggest trying out this activity through the legendary rapids of Yankee Jim Canyon. The location is ideal for first time rafters as well as experienced thrill-seekers. The narrow canyon features class III and class IV rapids and racing over them is a pulse-raising experience. The river can be paddled during a full or half day rafting trip like those offered by Wild West White Water Rafting.

You can experience Montana’s exceptional nature to the fullest by staying at the luxury lodges and homes by Mountain Homes found in the vicinity of Yellowstone River. Find out what they have available here.

The biggest event in Rio de Janeiro isn’t its lively annual carnival – this year. Instead, during the months of August and September, the city will be playing host to the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games, welcoming an expected 400,000 guests from around the world. This huge wave of visitors will cascade outside the stadium and into the city’s historic sites, shops, beaches and restaurants. If you’ll be getting in on the action, don’t be disappointed by not getting a seat at one of the city’s most popular restaurants. Plan ahead with these valuable insider tips on the best places to dine in the city provided by our local experts at Matueté Villas.

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