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The Beauty and Wonder of Costa Rica

by The Diva



Costa Rica is located in Central America. It’s part of the land mass which connects North America and South America. Costa Rica is bordered by Panama to the south, The Pacific Ocean to the west, Nicaragua to the north, and the Caribbean Sea is its eastern border.


Costa Rica has many miles of beaches- approximately 635 miles on the Pacific side, and 132 miles on the Caribbean side. Costa Rica is about 10 degrees above the equator, so the climate is mostly tropical.

Since Costa Rica seats between two oceans and two continents, it has a wide variety of plant and animal species. Some would name Costa Rica as one of Nature’s greatest gifts. The country is defined as extremely bio-diverse, and is home to a huge number of plant and fauna species. Actually, the region has 8 biological reserves, 20 national parks, and many other protected areas, guaranteed to thrill the most devoted nature lover.

There are seven provinces in Costa Rica: Alajuela, Cartago, Heredia, Limon, Guanacaste, Puntarenas, and San Jose. The ecotourism focus is evident in all these areas, as you experience a wide variety of natural formations, including rainforests, mountains, beaches, rivers and volcanoes. In addition, you can see more than 2000 kinds of trees, 200 species of mammals, 800 kinds of ferns, and 1,000 kinds of orchids. Clearly, there are many things to do in Costa Rica.

Five percent of all known animals live in Costa Rica. In fact, the land bridge that Costa Rica sits on is thought to be responsible for the diversity of animals within the country, as some traveled down from North America, and some traveled up from South America.

And the natural charm doesn’t stop there. As mentioned previously, Costa Rica has several hundred miles of coastline- and where there is coastline, there are beaches. The edge of the country has hundreds of miles of beaches, with the ones on the Pacific side being more secret, less developed, and smaller than those on the Caribbean side. The inside of the land is determined by mountain ranges which lay from north to south. The country’s capital, San Jose, is in the center of Costa Rica, and sits within a mountain valley.

Due to the presence of beaches and mountains, Costa Rica has a unique geographic environment. It has seven active volcanoes, along with several dormant ones. It also has a large network of rivers, in addition to the beaches and mountains we’ve already covered.

Costa Rica really is a natural paradise. Due to its location, temperatures are constant throughout the year, varying only a few degrees through the seasons. Since it is a tropical country, days are usually hot, but the nights bring with them a cool tropical breeze.

If you want to experience lounging at the beach, hiking in the mountains, and getting up close with all kinds of animals and plant species, you won’t find a better place to do this than Costa Rica.

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Yosemite Park: A Vacation to Remember!

by The Diva

The lure of a vacation in Yosemite National Park attracts millions of people to central California every year.  Located in the heart of California, Yosemite National Park is easily accessible via highway or via Fresno International Airport, which lies a mere 61 miles from the south gate of the park.  While Yosemite is a popular destination year round, summers in Yosemite are especially appealing to travelers, coaxing more than three-million tourists annually.

A vacation in Yosemite holds something for everyone.  Each summer, dozens of campgrounds in the park are reserved months in advance, as tourists seek to take advantage of the natural beauty while on vacation in Yosemite.

Hiking is a popular reason that people often choose to take their vacation in Yosemite.  There are endless miles of hiking trails within the park which showcase it’s natural beauty. Yosemite also has also become one of the most popular destinations in North America for it’s rock climbing possibilities, and world famous El Capitan is a rock climbers dream come true.   If photography is a hobby, Yosemite provides countless opportunities to capture natures beauty in her most pscturesque and pristine form.

Although the summer months tend to attract the most amount of visitors to the park, fall & winter can also be an amazing time to vacation in Yosemite.  Most hotels in Yosemite are open through the winter, and some offer special events, such as the Bracebridge Dinner, Vintner’s Holidays, and Chef’s Holidays at the Ahwahnee Hotel.  Many people also fail to realize that Yosemite National Park is home to its very own downhill ski resort.  Badger Pass offers many acres of quality downhill skiing possibilities for the entire family to enjoy.  Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are popular as well on the trails near the Tenaya Lodge, where there is also an ice skating rink for visitors to enjoy.  And just as during the summer season, Yosemite in winter is a photographer’s paradise.

Whether guests choose to take their vacation in Yosemite National Park during the summer or winter season, one thing is for sure:  there are endless ways to enjoy this beautiful park!

To learn more about the lodging and activity options available for your vacation in Yosemite Park visit NationalParkReservations.com or call 866-875-8456.

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: vacation in yosemite, yosemite california, yosemite national park, yosemite national park vacation

Things To See and Do When You Visit Oxford

by The Diva

There are plenty of things for you to see and do when you visit the university city of Oxford. The river Thames and the river Cherwell run through the city and meet just south of its centre. If you want why not spend some time relaxing and just strolling along the banks of either of these.

There are lots of other things to do and see when you visit Oxford and here we will look at just a few of them.

1.    The Ashmolean Museum is Britain’s first museum and is still thought to be one of the greatest in the world. In fact when this was founded the term museum had not even been coined and its creator based it on a collection of natural history specimens brought together by John Tradescant and his son and which were then given to Elias Ashmole. Ashmole had a special building erected to house the collection and the museum opened its doors in May 1683. But what made this museum so special was when the Alfred Jewel was added to the collection in 1718. 

As the size of the collection grew,  the original building became too small and a new museum building was erected and opened in 1894. Then by the end of 1908 the collection of items collected and displayed in the Ashmolean were merged with an art gallery and that is what you will see today.

2.     Originally called the Physic Gardens, the Oxford Botanic Gardens were founded by Henry Danvers in 1621 so that he as the Earl of Danby could study medicinal plants. At the time of its creation the garden cost £5,000 and was built on the site of a form medieval Jewish cemetery. Ragwort, a plant which is now common throughout England, was propagated from seeds that came from Mount Etna. This is now the oldest surviving botanic gardens to be found in England and along with the herb and medicinal plants one can view tropical lilies, palms and other arid zone plants in the glasshouses. The gardens also feature a rock garden and a bog garden for you to explore.

3.    Located on Oxford High Street is the University Church of St Mary the Virgin. This is a very important building in Oxford University’s history. The first library for the university was established here as early as the 12th Century. 

It was in this building that the trial of the Bishops Latimer and Ridley along with Archbishop Cranmer took place for heresy in 1555. This group soon became known as the “Oxford Martyrs”. The building occupies one side of Radcliffe Square and it faces the Radcliffe Camera.  You are bound to notice the buildings spire, parts of which date back to when it was originally constructed in the thirteenth Century. The more energetic can climb the towers one hundred and twenty seven steps and be rewarded with spectacular views of the city.

When you next stay in Oxford, choose your Oxford hotel from this list.

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Worcester: What To Do When You Visit Worcester

by The Diva

Worcester is the county town of Worcestershire and is situated on the banks of the river Severn. The final battle of the English Civil War took place here between Oliver Cromwell’s army and that of King Charles I. It was following Oliver Cromwell’s victory over King Charles I that lead to England and Wales becoming a republic for the next 21 years.

Royal Worcester Porcelain is produced in the town and Sir Edward Elgar was born here. There are plenty of things for you to do and enjoy when you stay in Worcester and below we look at just a few.

Whilst building of Worcester Cathedral began in 1084, it was not used as a place of worship until the 14th Century. Many consider is to be the best cathedral’s in England. When you visit it why not spend time exploring the Royal Tombs, Medieval Cloisters, the Chapter House and Ancient Crypt. Plus don’t forget to spend time enjoying the buildings magnificent Victorian stained glass. If you are energetic enough to climb its towers then you will be rewarded with wonderful views over the city and the surrounding countryside.

Another place you may want to visit is the cottage in which Edward Elgar was born. This is situated near the Teme Valley and has views over the Malvern Hills. Elgar’s birthplace cottage now houses a wide selection of manuscripts and scores from this world famous composer along with other memorabilia.

If you feel like travelling a little further away from Worcester then a visit to Eastnor Castle is advised. This particular place has much to offer those who are looking for somewhere to relax or where the kids can get rid of some of that energy they have. It is situated in the Malvern Hills and surrounded by a deer park. It has a 22 acre arboretum leading down to the lake as well as plenty of other things for you to enjoy.

There are the adventure playground and assault course for children and a maze. Whilst for the adults there is some wonderful woodland and lakeside walks that they may find pleasant. Then after working up an appetite one can head over to the castles tea rooms for a spot of lunch.

No visit to Worcester would be complete without spending time at the Royal Worcester Visitor Centre. This attraction is located just 2 minutes walk from the Cathedral. There are many guided tours or you can elect to watch the skilled craftsmen at work. Plus if you feel especially creative you could always have a go at painting a plate for yourself. Royal Worcester was established in 1751 and its name is synonymous with the production of good quality bone china and porcelain products.

When you next stay in Worcester, book your next Worcester hotel here.

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What To See and Do When You Visit Peterbough

by The Diva

The city of Peterborough is located in the East of England in the county known as Cambridgeshire. The town is located on the river Nene which flows directly in to the North Sea about 40 miles from the town. There are plenty of attractions for you to can enjoy in the surrounding area. Here we look at just a few of these attractions when you stay in Peterborough.

One place that is favored by many visitors to the city of Peterborough is Flag Fen Archaeology Park. This is where you can find a wooden causeway and platform that stretches for one kilometre and which has been perfectly preserved. The causeway was built 3,500 years ago and was used by the Celtic fen dwellers for rituals and worship purposes.

But visitors don’t just come to see the preserved causeway but also the chance to see how people lived during the Bronze Age. You can also see what life was like more than 3,500 years ago as well as examining many of the artifacts from this era including swords and personal items that have been found here.

Another place that many people especially those with children like to visit is Sacrewell Farm & Country Centre which is located deep in the heart of the Cambridgeshire countryside. Along with the eighteenth Century Mill and Country Farm to enjoy there are other things that will keep the children amused whilst visiting it. Bonnie is one of the horses at the Shire Horse Centre and if you visit in the spring then why not cheer the lambs on at the Lamb National.

Although you can enjoy a wonderful home cooked meal in this attractions restaurant as you wander around the farm there are plenty of places to stop and have a picnic. The “Three Little Ducks Shop” sells souvenirs of your visit.

If you do have a car then it would be worth spending time at Croyland Abbey a Benedictine Abbey which was founded back in 716AD by King Ethelbald of Mercia. Although none of this building now remains there is still the 15th Century North Aisle which is used as a parish church as well as the 12th Century Norman Arch and thirteenth Century West Front to be explored as well.

Also a short drive from Peterborough is the Imperial War Museum at Duxford. As well as housing 180 different types of aircraft of historic significance it also contains one of the best collections of military vehicles and tanks. These exhibits are housed in an indoor space so even when the weather is a little inclement it is the ideal place to visit. It also offers you the chance to discover more about what life was like for those who fought in Normandy under General Montgomery.

When you next visit Peterborough, book your hotel accommodation here. You will find a wide choice of Peterborough hotels and guesthouses.

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