Friday, March 11, 2022

Monaco

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Why visit Monaco?
Ideal for affluent travelers seeking to enjoy beaches, casinos, cultural events, day spas, gardens, Grand Prix, hang gliding, historic sites, museums, nightlife, palace, performing arts, shopping, and yachting.



Monaco. Photo Credit: Kmaris/Pixabay


At a Glance
  • Souvenirs to Buy: Chocolate, collector dishware, Grand Prix goods, porcelain dolls, and reproductions of medieval swords.
  • Local Cuisine to Try: Barbagiuan (pastry), Brandamincium (cod stew). Fougasse (bread). Lemon Tart (dessert).Stocafi (fish stew).
  • Local Drink to Try: Kombustars (tea). La Bière de Monaco (beer). L’Orangerie (citrus cocktail). Rocher Monte-Carlo (milkshake).

Fun Facts
  • Monegasque was their original language.
  • Has the highest population density in the world.
  • Second-smallest sovereign state in the world.
  • Over 30% of the residents are millionaires.
  • Their flag is almost identical to Indonesia's flag.
  •  Home to the world's first protected marine habitats (Oceanographic Museum).
  • The construction of the Circuit de Monaco for the Grand Prix takes approximately six weeks to complete and another three weeks to remove.
  • Holds the world's lowest poverty rate.
  • In just 45 minutes you can cross Monaco from east to west by foot.
  • The Odeon Tower (penthouse) is world's most expensive apartment valued at $335 million. 
  • Fontvieille is the largest lake.
  • Minted their own coins (Monegasque Franc) an old practice of gold and silver commemorative collector coins.
  • Mints euro coins with Monegasque designs (national side).


Palace of Justice, Monaco. Photo Credit: Hans/Pixabay



Special Holidays/Occasions
  • Annual Events: (January) International Circus Festival, Monte Carlo Rally, (March) Rose Ball, (April) Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, 
    Spring Arts Festival, (May) European Night of the Museums, Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix, International Emerging Talent Film Festival, Monte-Carlo Fashion Week, Top Marques Monaco, (June) Monte Carlo Television Festival, (July) Monaco Music Film Festival, Monte-Carlo Cross Gala, Monte-Carlo International Fireworks Festival, Monte-Carlo Sporting Summer Festival, (August) International Festival Of Amateur Theatre, 
    Mondial du Théâtre, (September) Bread Festival, Monaco Classic Week, Monaco Yacht Show, (November) Monaco International Marathon, and Monte-Carlo Jazz Festival.
  • Holidays: New Year's Day, Saint Dévote's Day, Easter Monday, Labour Day, May Day, Ascension Day, Whit Monday, Corpus Christi, Assumption of Mary, All Saints' Day, National Day, Feast of the Immaculate Conception, and Christmas Day.


Monaco. Photo Credit: Daserma/Pixabay


Good to Know
  • Compliments a stop while visiting the French or Italian Riviera area.
  • Recognized one of the most expensive and wealthiest places in the world. 
  • French is their official language. English and Italian are widely spoken.
  • Reclaimed coastline (Fontvieille).
  • Striving to be more accessible-friendly.
  • Yachts are docked at Fontvieille Port or Port Hercule.
  • Larvotto Beach is the only public beach.
  • Public areas are monitored by cameras.
  • Old and most picturesque neighborhood (Monaco-Ville).
  • Monte Carlo is where to find the casinos and top hotels.
  • Peninsula (Larvotto) is where the beaches and sporting club.
  • Casino entry requires your passport.
  • From 7AM - 9:30PM Monaco Bus Company (CAM) provides transportation to most tourist attractions.
  • Train Station (Monaco Monte-Carlostation) is located underground (Condamine District) providing all four corner access points.
This international destination requires:
  • A valid passport with three months of validity and one blank page for entry stamp.
  • Tourist VISA not required for visits under 90 days.
  • Currency Restrictions for Entry/Exit: $10,000EUR.


Monte Carlo, Monaco. Photo Credit: Candy Guru/Pixabay


  • Best Time to Visit: May - October
  • Coolest Months: November - March 
  • Hottest Months: June - September
  • Peak Season: July - August

 

Prince's Palace of Monaco, Monaco. Photo Credit: Hans/Pixabay



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Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Moldova

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Why visit Moldova?
Ideal for the experienced Eastern Europe traveler seeking to enjoy art, cathedrals, green rolling hills, historical sites, orchards, river valleys, vineyards, whitewashed villages, and wine tours.


At a Glance
  • Souvenirs to Buy: Carpets, ceramics, crystal, embroidered blouses, fur hats, moldavite, pottery, rugs, scarves, wines, and wooden boxes.
  • Local Cuisine to Try: Borș de burechiușe (ravioli). Brinza (cheese). Colsunash (ravioli). Friptură (stew). Kostitsa (grilled pork chop). Kyrnatsei (sausage). Mămăligă (cornmeal porridge). Plăcinte (sweet pastry). Tochitură (pork dish).
  • Local Drink to Try: Divin (brandy) and Negru de Purcari (sparkling wine). 

Fun Facts
  • Home to the world's largest wine cellar (Cricova).
  • Milestii Mici Winery (Chisinau) holds 2 million bottles of wine.
  • Imports majority of their energy supplies from Russia and Ukraine.
  • The bell at Cathedral of the Nativity (Chisinau) was cast from guns the Russians captured from Turkey.
  • Giurgiulești is the only port on the Danube.
  • Historically a part of the Russian Empire. 
  • First country in the world to launch high-definition voice services for cellular users.

OrheiLand, Orhei, Moldova. Photo Credit: Viorel Robu/Pixabay



Special Holidays/Occasions
  • Annual Events: (February) ExpoVin, (March) Martisor Music Festival, (May)
    Chronograph Festival, Night of Museums, 
    Sweet Acacia Flower Music Contest, Theatre Festival Festei, (June) National Touristic Festival of Traditions, (July) International Pottery Fair, Nufarul Alb (August) Faces of Friends, (September) Classical Parachuting Cup, Velo Hora Festival, (October) Bostaniada Festival, and National Wine Festival.
  • Holidays: New Year's Day, Orthodox Christmas, International Women's Day, Orthodox Easter, Labour Day, Victory Day, Independence Day, Limba Noastră, and Christmas Day. 

Good to Know
  • The official language is Romanian.
  • Less developed than other Eastern European countries.
  • You must register your visit with the local government.
  • Sunflowers are visible during the summer (May - September).
  • While on the street, the local police have the legal right to ask for your identification.
  • Declare and register foreign currency and valuable goods upon arrival.
  • Cuisine is influenced by Romania, Russia, Turkey, and Ukraine.
  • Anticipate delays, last minute schedule changes, and unexpected closings.
  • Avoid public demonstrations.
  • Tuberculosis (TB) is an increasingly serious health concern.
  • Divided into 32 districts.
  • Roads often lack signage and are unevenly maintained.
  • Streets and sidewalks are not well maintained.
  • Carry your passport (or photocopy) at all times.
  • Outside of Chisinau nightlife does not exist.
  • Hospital accommodations are inadequate.
  • Photographs of checkpoints, military facilities, and security forces is not permitted.
  • Avoid driving at night due to poorly lit roads.
  • Local drivers are considered aggressive.
  • Most popular wine regions are Codru (center), Stefan Voda (south east), and Valul lui Traian (south west).
  • Human trafficking of native children and women to other European countries is an issue.
  • The maximum legal blood alcohol content is 0.03%. Driving under the influence warrants a fine and/or imprisonment.
  • ATM pin theft by skimming devices that record the card information, hidden cameras, and shoulder surfing is known to occur.
  • Many shops are only during daylight hours for energy conservation.
  • Moldovan "Collection" wines are sealed with a wax cap. 
  • Avoid Transdniestria due to extortion and robbery.
  • Avoid fresh salads and dairy products.
  • Avoid tap water consumption.
  • The tourism industry is unevenly regulated regarding facilities and equipment safety inspections. 
  • One of the poorest countries in Europe.
  • Buses provide interurban service throughout the country.
  • Fuel and repair service is not usually available off main roads.
  • Possessing, trafficking, or using illegal drugs imposes severe penalties.
  • The green national trains offer the best rail service.
This international destination requires:
  • A valid passport with six months of validity and one blank page for entry stamp.
  • Tourist VISA not required for visits under 90 days.
  • Currency Restrictions for Entry/Exit: $10,000EUR.

Photo Credit: 13alterego/Pixabay


  • Best Time to Visit: May - September
  • Coldest Months: November - March
  • Hottest Month: July 
  • Peak Season: June - August


Your Must-See & Do
  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Struve Geodetic Arc



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Thursday, March 3, 2022

Micronesia

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Why visit Micronesia?
For the affluent traveler seeking to experience ancient ruins, beaches, biking, birdwatching, culture, fishing, hand loom goods, hiking, historical sites, kayaking, relaxation, scuba diving, scenery, snorkeling, storyboards, temples, terrains, underwater wrecks, watercolor prints, and windsurfing.


At a Glance
  • Souvenirs to Buy: Baskets, carved mangrove-wood dolphins, masks, purses, and woven goods.

Fun Facts
  • Consists of 4 island states: Chuuk, Kosrae, Pohnpei, and Yap. 
  • Comprises over 600 islands.
  • Olive White-Eye and  Yap Monarch (Yap) are endemic birds. 
  • U.S. territories: Guam, U.S. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and Wake Island.

Special Holidays/Occasions
  • Holidays: New Year's Day, Constitution Day, Yap Day, Culture Day, Good Friday, Constitution Day, Gospel Day, Liberation Day, Teachers' Appreciation Day, United Nations Day, Independence Day, Veterans Day, Presidents Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day.

About the Islands...
  • Caroline Islands are widely scattered consisting of approximately 500 small coral islands, two republics: the Federated States of Micronesia (approximately 600 islands) and Palau (approximately 250 islands).
  • Gilbert Islands are a chain of sixteen atolls and coral islands.
  • Mariana Islands are arc-shaped consisting of fifteen volcanic mountains.
  • Marshall Islands consists of 29 low-lying atolls, 5 isolated islands, and 1,156 individual islands. There are 23 islands in the Bikini Atoll. 
  • Nauru is an oval-shaped island surrounded by a coral reef. 
  • Wake Island is a coral atoll. Access is restricted and all activities on the island are managed by the United States Air Force (USAF). 

Good to Know
  • Has a low crime rate.
  • Avoid tap water consumption.
  • Surfing is popular in Pohnpei.
  • Dry Season is from December - June.
  • It's illegal to obtain souvenirs of WWII from aircrafts or sunken vessels displayed.
  • Scuba diving ranked in order: Palau, Chuuk, Yap, and Pohnpei. 
  • Wear cotton clothing is recommended.
  • Taxis are often shared.
  • There is no public transportation. 
  • Public drunkenness is a felony (Yap).
  • Rainy Season is July - December.
  • A Departure Tax is imposed, paid to leave each island. 
  • Dominant cash islands, credit cards are not widely accepted, and ATM machines are not available at any of the airports. 
  • Manta Ray Bay Hotel (Yap) has an 1800's wooden phinisi-style ship as its microbrewery pub and restaurant.
  • Taxi Drivers do not often have government issued Driver's Licenses and are considered reckless.
  • On the smaller islands, there are no restaurants.
  • Village Hotel (Pohnpei) is known for their rack of lamb.
  • Women should dress conservatively, covering their knees and thighs in public. 
  • Road generally have few street lights and no traffic signals.
  • There are no daily commercial flights on: Chuuk, Kosrae, or Yap.
  • Commercial flights from the USA are considered international travel regardless of citizenship.
  • Tipping is neither encouraged or expected.
  • Smaller islands have no medical facilities at all. 
  • Healthcare is below our standards. Seek treatment in Australia, Guam, Hawaii, or Japan.
  • The tourism industry is unevenly regulated, therefore safety inspections for equipment and facilities are not commonly practiced. 
  • Prevalent Diseases: Dengue and Chikungunya.
  • Locals do not usually have training in safety or driving skills.
This international destination requires:
  • A valid passport with six months of validity.
  • Required Vaccination from select countries. 
  • Currency Restrictions for Entry/Exit: $10,000USD.
Prone to flooding, high heat, humidity, mudslides, and typhoons.
  • Best Time to Visit: November - April
  • Coolest Month: December - July
  • Hottest Months: July - September
  • Peak Season: June - August

Your Must-See & Do
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site: Nan Madol: Ceremonial Centre of Eastern Micronesia



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Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Mexico

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Why visit Mexico?
Often sought after as an affordable destination; best known for their ancient culture, archaeological ruins, bird watching, bull fighting, colonial cities, coral, crystal-white beaches, dancing, ecotourism, fishing, golf, hiking, historical sites, jungles, landscapes, mountain biking, mountains, museums, music, river rafting, scuba diving, shopping, snorkeling, surfing, temples, volcanoes, water sports, whale-watching, and wildlife. 



Photo Credit: Alan de la Cruz/Pixabay



A popular destination for:
  • Amateur & Professional Photographers
  • Conventions, Meetings & Reunions
  • Destination Wedding
  • Ocean Cruises Embarkation/Disembarkation
  • Groups: Family, Friends and Multigenerational 
  • LGBTQ Friendly
  • Milestones: Anniversary, Bachelor Party, Bachelorette Party, Birthday, Honeymoon, Retirement and Vow Renewal


Cancun Beach, Cancun, Mexico. Photo Credit: Michelle Raponi/Pixabay



At a Glance
  • Souvenirs to Buy: Baskets, embroidered dresses, folk art, hammered copper, hammocks, hand-loomed rugs, handmade guitars, hand-painted wooden animal figures, panama hats, pottery, semi-precious stones, silver, straw figures, tableware, wood carvings, and woven fabrics.
  • Local Cuisine to Try: Alambres (beef dish). Al Pastor (grilled pork). Birria (fried fish). Carne a la Tampiqueña (meat dish). Chiles en Nogada (stuffed chilies). Huachinango a la Veracruzana (fish dish). Huevos Rancheros (breakfast dish). Huaraches (bean dish). Pambazos (fried bread). Pan de Muerto (dessert). Panucho (tortilla dish). Quesadillas. Sonoran Hot DogTacos. Tamales. Torta Ahogada (meat sandwich).
  • Local Drink to Try: Aguas Frescas (fruity). Atole (hot flavored corn). Café de olla (coffee). Margarita (cocktail). Pozol (chocolate). Pulque (fermented sap). Rompope (eggnog). Sangria Señorial (soft drink). Tejuino (cold fermented corn). Tequila.


Guanajuato City (central), Mexico. Photo Credit: Juan Manuel Cortes/Pixabay



Fun Facts
  • Oldest artifacts found (10,000 years ago) are chips of stone tools near campfire remains (Valley of Mexico).
  • During the Colonial Era (1607–1776), it was called New Spain.
  • In 1968, the first Latin American country to host the Olympics (XIX Olympic Games).
  • In 2018, ranked sixth most-visited country in the world.
  • Sierra Madre Occidental (west) and the Sierra Madre Oriental (east) extend across the country. An extension of the Rocky Mountains. 
  • Second fastest rate of deforestation in the world.
  • Taxco ("Silver Capital") offers high-grade silver.
  • San Miguel de Allende and Zacatecas are at a higher altitude than Denver (Colorado).
  • Second largest Catholic Community in the world.
  • A two hour high-speed train from Mexico City, Mexico to Guadalajara, Jalisco is projected to cost $25 USD billion. Partially privately paid by Carlos Slim Helú, Mexican Iinvestor and Philanthropist.
  • Some geographers consider east of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec as Central America.
  • Plaza México (Mexico City), seats 45,000 spectators and is the largest bullring in the world.
  • French is the second most widely taught foreign language.
  • Acapulco (Pacific Coast) was the destination amongst the famous and rich travelers.
  • Second-largest exporter of electronics to our nation.
  • Highly ranked first in the Americas and seventh in the world for the number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
  • Ranks first in the world with reptiles; 707 known species.
  • Their military does not participate in politics and is under civilian control.
  • The University of Guadalajara (public) has agreements with our nation to receive and train American students in medicine.
  • Mexico City International Airport (MEX) is one of the busiest amongst Latin America countries.
  • Compared to any other North America country produces the most automobiles.
  • Ranks second in the world with mammals; 438 species.
  • Home to renowned cliff divers (Acapulco).
  • Second ranked country in the world with their ecosystems.


San Juan Teotihuacán, Teotihuacán, Mexico. Photo Credit: jjnanni/Pixabay



Most Visited Places...
  • Cabo San Lucas is a popular destination well known for dramatic desert landscapes, fine beaches, golf courses, nightlife, romantic sunsets, and world-class restaurants. Also, considered to offer some of the best sport fishing in the world.
  • Cancún along the Yucatán Peninsula bordering the Caribbean Sea, is best known for its beaches, nightlife, restaurants, resorts, and shops. Composed of two distinct areas: El Centro (traditional downtown area) and Zona Hotelera (strip of high-rise hotels). Popular amongst college students during Spring Break.
  • Cozumel an undeveloped island in the Caribbean Sea, popular cruise ship port of call famed for its lagoon, national park, scuba diving, submerged sculptures, underwater caverns, and wildlife.
  • Mexico City is a densely populated city that offers Aztec history, culture, gardens, gastronomy, historic murals, museums, nightlife, parks,  
  • Nayarit is known for beaches and surfing.
  • Playa del Carmen is a small city in Mexico along the Yucatan Coast. Boasts in boutiques, beachfront luxury hotels, and restaurants. 
  • Puerto Vallarta along the Pacific Coast is considered a resort town known for its beaches, boutique shops, contemporary sculptures, nightlife, restaurants, water sports.
  • Tulum situated along the Caribbean coastline of  Yucatán Peninsula is best known for its ancient port city (Mayan), beaches, castle, caverns, cenotes, lagoons, mangroves, and natural limestone sinkholes. 


The Arch of Cabo San Lucas, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Photo Credit: Salvador Navarro Maldonado/Pixabay



Special Holidays/Occasions
  • Annual Events: (January) Festival Internacional Cervantino, Regional Fair, (February)
    Carnaval, Día de la Candelaria, Sombrero Festival, (March) Ambulante Film Festival, Annual Witches Conference, Festival de México en el Centro Histórico, (April) International Jazz Festival, San Marcos National Fair, Semana Santa, Vive Latino - Festival Iberoamericano de Cultura Musical (May) Cancún Jazz Festival, Cinco de Mayo, Feast of San Isidro, International Gay Festival, (June) Día de la Marina, National Ceramics Fair & Fiesta, (July) Guelaguetza Dance Festival, (August) Escénica Festival, Fiestas de la Vendimia, International Chamber Music Festival, Independent Film Festival, Mexico City Marathon, Parade of Monumental Alebrijes, Zona Maco Fair, (September) International Mariachi Festival, (October) Feria Nacional del Mole, Festival Internacional Cervantino, Fiestas de Octubre, Formula One Racing, Morelia Film Fest, (November) Annual Hot Air Balloon Festival, Annual Yucatán Bird Festival, Day of the Dead, Fiestas de Noviembre, Gourmet Festival, National Silver Fair, Oaxaca FilmFest, Puerto Vallarta International Gourmet Festival, (December) Annual Hot Air Balloon Festival, Christmas Posadas, and Fiesta de los Rábanos.
  • Holidays: New Year’s Day, Dia de la Constitucion, Cumpleaños de Benito Juarez, Semana de Pascua, Dia del Trabajo, Dia de la Independencia, Dia de los Fieles Difuntos, Dia de la Revolucion, Transmision del Poder Ejecutivo Federal, and Dia de Navidad.


Tulum Ruins, Tulum, Mexico. Photo Credit: chambly1236/Pixabay



Good to Know
  • Do not consume ice or tap water.
  • Air pollution is a known problem amongst major cities.
  • If you've ever been convicted of a serious crime, the local law permits Mexican Immigration Authorities to deny foreigners entry.
  • Prevalent Diseases: Chikungunya, Chronic Respiratory Disease, Dengue Fever, Hepatitis, Malaria, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Travelers' Diarrhea, Typhoid Fever, and Zika.
  • Government checkpoints are common.
  • Cave paintings exist in Baja California Peninsula. 
  • Restaurants are usually empty by 8PM.
  • Poverty is visible.
  • Sonora (northern) has a “hassle-free” zone allowing for travel without an entry permit or car registration within the zone.
  • Only use a reputable taxi company, through your hotel or travel agent.
  • By local law, you're presumed guilty until proven innocent.
  • Beaches by popular location: Cabo San Lucas, Cancún (Spring Breakers), Playa del Carmen, and Tulum.  
  • Rape and sexual assault are known problems in resort areas. 
  • Marlin fishing is best in Cabo San Lucas.
  • If you drive your vehicle into Mexico beyond the immediate border area (approximately 12 miles into Mexico), you must apply for a temporary vehicle import permit with Mexican customs.
  • Fraudulent charges or withdrawals from “skimmed” cards occurs.
  • Sport fishing along the Sea of Cortés (north) is the Bahía de La Concepción.
  • Spotty cell phone coverage is common.
  • Demonstrations are common, best to avoid them.
  • Travelers have reported blacking out or illness after consuming unregulated alcohol. 


Nayarit, Mexico. Photo Credit: Arturo Garcia Segura/Pixabay



This international destination requires:
  • A valid passport and one blank page for entry stamp.
  • Tourist VISA not required for visits under 12 months.
  • Currency Restrictions for Entry/Exit: $10,000USD.



Pyramid of Quetzalcoatl (Toltec Warriors), Tula, Mexico. Photo Credit: Pixabay



Subject to earthquakes, high humidity, hurricanes, and tsunamis.
  • Best Time to Visit: September - May
  • Coolest Month: December - March
  • Hottest Months: April - September
  • Peak Season: November - April & July - August


Jalisco (western) Mexico. Photo Credit: Julian Yanez Navarro/Pixabay



Your Must-See & Do
  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Historic Center of Mexico City and Xochimilco, Historic Centre of Oaxaca and Archaeological site of Monte Albán, Historic Centre of Puebla, Pre-Hispanic City and National Park of Palenque, Pre-Hispanic City of Teotihuacán, Sian Ka'an, Historic Town of Guanajuato and Adjacent Mines, Pre-Hispanic City of Chichen-Itza, Historic Centre of Morelia, El Tajin Pre-Hispanic City, Rock Paintings of the Sierra de San Francisco, Whale Sanctuary of El Vizcaino, Historic Centre of Zacatecas, Earliest 16th-Century Monasteries on the Slopes of Popocatepetl, Historic Monuments Zone of Querétaro, Pre-Hispanic Town of Uxmal, Hospicio Cabañas Guadalajara, Historic Monuments Zone of Tlacotalpan, Archaeological Zone of Paquimé Casas Grandes, Historic Fortified Town of Campeche, Archaeological Monuments Zone of Xochicalco, Franciscan Missions in the Sierra Gorda of Querétaro, Luis Barragán House and Studio, Agave Landscape and Ancient Industrial Facilities of Tequila, Central University City Campus of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Protective town of San Miguel de Allende and the Sanctuary of Jesús Nazareno de Atotonilco, Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, Prehistoric Caves of Yagul and Mitla in the Central Valley of Oaxaca, El Pinacate and Gran Desierto de Altar Biosphere Reserve, Ancient Maya City and Protected Tropical Forests of Calakmul Campeche, Aqueduct of Padre Tembleque Hydraulic System, Revillagigedo Archipelago, and Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Valley: originary habitat of Mesoamerica.     

 

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