Nicholas Kontis's Blog – May 2012 Archive (9)

Nick’s Picks: Three San Francisco Street Fairs Not to Miss in the Month of June

Being a native San Franciscan makes me somewhat of an expert on the events, the people, and the pulse of one of the most traveled cities on the planet. In the month of June, in the “City By The Bay,” marks the beginning of what I call “Street Fair Season.” Almost every week in June in San Francisco neighborhoods celebrate the arrival of summer with blocked off streets, arts and crafts, and just about every imaginable type of  succulent street food. Get your groove on at these “San Fran”…

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Added by Nicholas Kontis on May 25, 2012 at 10:01am — No Comments

Hiking Kakadu - Discovering Aboriginal Art, Crocs, Waterfalls and more in Kakadu National Park

Often perceived as a remote holiday destination, World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park is surprisingly only three hours drive from Darwin. Kakadu is the largest national park in Australia and contains one of the highest concentrated areas of Aboriginal rock art sites in the world, some dating back 50,000 years; the most famous examples at Nourlangie Rock and Ubirr.

Whether you take a guided tour or self drive out to Kakadu, all key visiting spots are manned with local tour guides…

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Added by Nicholas Kontis on May 20, 2012 at 2:30am — No Comments

Nick's Picks: Marieta Islands Off Puerto Vallarta, Riviera Nayarit

 

While on your trip to Puerto Vallarta, one must-visit is the two-hour boat ride to the Marietas. The Marietas are a bird sanctuary that you will not want to miss. Crystal clear waters make these uninhabited, protected islands a snorkelers and scuba divers paradise. Come and dive in this incredible untouched ecological conservatory. If you love…

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Added by Nicholas Kontis on May 18, 2012 at 9:00am — No Comments

Next Winter, Get Your Chill On At An Ice Hotel

Many travelers traverse the planet in search of unique adventures, places to eat, and the out of the ordinary places to stay. One adventure, only a lucky few will ever get a chance to experience is to stay at a hotel made of ice, Every winter in Sweden, Norway, and in Quebec, Canada you can go to sleep on a bed made of ice. But you better get there fast before the snow melts your hotel away and you have to wait 9 months, as Ice Hotels are open for business for around three months. Hotels…

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Added by Nicholas Kontis on May 14, 2012 at 11:11am — 2 Comments

On The Sonoma Wine Trail From Windsor to Healdsburg By Bike

Winery sign post , Old Redwood Highway , Road to Healdsburg

 

Just a short drive from San Francisco from and you've entered a new world. In fact, drive 45 minutes north, over the Golden Gate Bridge, and you'll be in Sonoma County. Not sure if I've traveled across the Atlantic and landed in Tuscany. No, but Sonoma Counties wine country, rivals any in the…

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Added by Nicholas Kontis on May 11, 2012 at 11:14am — No Comments

Best Kept Secret Places: Ibo Island and Ibo Island Lodge, Mozambique

Welcome to the Ibo experience. The mystery, the magic, the culture and beauty of Ibo Island beckons. Nominated for World Heritage status, and the head quarters of the Quirimbas National Park, Ibo has been described as one of the most unique and atmospheric islands in the world.

Built with the community, today either directly or indirectly, Ibo Island Lodge benefits a large part of Ibo's population. Here your visit really does make a difference. Beach excursions, guided cultural and…

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Added by Nicholas Kontis on May 8, 2012 at 6:00pm — No Comments

5 Boutique Hotels In "God's Country" - Malabar Escapes in Kerala, India

Placed in colonial Fort Cochin, the historical part of present day Kochi, the backwaters and the plantation hills, each of the Malabar escapes gives you a distinct experience & flavourwe pamper all your senses with our signatory blend of art, hospitality and fine dining

Our hotels showcase the best of our contemporary and traditional South Indian art, culture & heritage

Our restaurants offer you our acclaimed gourmet cuisine, a culinary dialogue between Mediterranean…

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Added by Nicholas Kontis on May 7, 2012 at 1:09am — No Comments

Party on the Roof – Vue Bar at the Shanghai Hyatt

This two-floor bar-lounge has a wooden and brick ground floor lounge with a  circular cocktail bar, DJ and reversible daybeds. Further up a spiral case on  its terrace, you get unsurpassed views of the Bund (the hotel is a five-minute  walk from this waterfront area in central Shanghai) and Pudong. A marble Jacuzzi  is surrounded by daybeds and armchairs, and these all fill up early in the  evening (including the Jacuzzi). The result is a go-to chic drinking  establishment for the expat…

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Added by Nicholas Kontis on May 6, 2012 at 11:35am — No Comments

Canter's Deli - A Must Experience Jewish Feast When You're In Los Angeles

I’ve been lucky to spend my time in three cities, San Francisco, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico and Los Angeles. One of my favorite things on earth is a hot pastrami or corned beef sandwich from Canter’s Deli in Los Angeles. Canter’s Deli is the closest thing to a true New York Deli on the West Coast. breakfast, lunch, and dinner all served 24 hours a day. Beef brisket, Canter’s reuben, lox, gefilte fish, roast turkey, burgers, tuna melts, and more.  Try Canter's bakery as well. I’ll bike miles…

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Added by Nicholas Kontis on May 2, 2012 at 10:00am — 3 Comments

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