Today we were already sitting at 8 o’clock in the morning in our rental car,because we wanted to climb the Koko Crater Railway Trail, which is located on the southeast side of the island of Oahu, just in the early hours of the morning. And since it gets very hot in the morning, we wanted to use the early morning hours so as not to sweat completely immediately after ten meters.
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Geographically, North America includes Greenland (which is an autonomous part of Denmark), Canada, the USA and Mexico. The Caribbean islands, together with the mainland bridge of Central America, form Central America, which is located between North and South America. The largest metropolises include New York City, Mexico City, Los Angeles, Chicago and Toronto. North and Central America extend over all four climate zones of the earth: in the north the continent reaches up to the Poloarkreis and in the south up to the tropics.
Oahu – An Island Tour & & the most beautiful photo spots (USA)
Today we had to get up very early, because we had booked an island tour on Oahu via Oahu Photography Tours, where the photography and the corresponding photo motifs should be in the foreground.
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After picking up our rental car at Alamo in Waikiki in the morning, we set out to explore the Manoa Waterfalls and the Tantalus Lookout.
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We have already reported about the main sights of Waikiki in the previous post. But Waikiki is just one of five districts of the city, along with Manoa Makiki, Eastern Honolulu, Western Honolulu and Downtown Honolulu. Honolulu has other interesting and beautiful sights to offer, which we would like to introduce here.
» Read the full blog postWaikiki – The neighborhood of Honolulu with Waikiki Beach (USA)
Waikiki is probably the most famous district of the Hawaiian city of Honolulu. The majority of the area consists of large hotels of international hotel chains, countless shops, numerous restaurants and the famous Waikiki Beach.
» Read the full blog postPunta Cana – Relax one day on the Beach (Dominican Republic)
Yesterday it was time to sleep again, because we were on our last sea day of our Caribbean cruise with AIDA on the return trip from Antigua to the Dominican Republic.
» Read the full blog postAntigua – St. John’s, Nelson’s Dockyard & Fort Berkeley (Antigua)
“365 beaches, for every day of the year” – with this advertising slogan boasts the 23 km x 18 km islet of Antigua,the last island of our AIDA Caribbean cruise before we will arrive back in the Dominican Republic.
» Read the full blog postGuadeloupe – An island tour & the town of Pointe-a-Pietre (Guadeloupe)
Today, with the AIDA, we made a small stop in Europe. Our destination was the town of Pointe-a-Pietre on the island of Guadeloupe, The French overseas department and part of the EU. And best of all, you can even pay with the euro here – in the middle of the Caribbean 🙂
» Read the full blog postDominica – Dolphins, Whale-Watching & the capital Roseau (Dominica)
Our current stop was Dominica – The Nature Island of the Caribbean. The small Caribbean island has received this advertising slogan due to its lush and species-rich flora and fauna. At the same time, the saying is intended to avoid confusion with the Dominican Republic, which is much more well-known.
» Read the full blog postSaint Lucia – Diving in the Caribbean with Scuba Steve’s Diving (St. Lucia)
Like Barbados, St. Lucia was not new territory for us. We also visited this island on our Carnival tour two years ago as part of our world tour. Since we had already undertaken the classic island tour with pitons, sulfur springs etc., we wanted to get to know the underwater world this time.
» Read the full blog postBarbados – Snorkeling with turtles in Carlisle Bay (Barbados)
After our two dives in the morning we went back to the diving school of Roger’s Shack, which is located at Brownes Beach in Carlisle Bay.
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Our destination today was the Caribbean island of St. Vincent, a small island with just 117,000 inhabitants. The AIDA docked at the port terminal in the capital Kingstown at around 8am, having travelled about 84 nautical miles since our last stop at St George’s.
» Read the full blog postSaint George’s – Tourist Attractions, Things to Do & Photo spots (Grenada)
This morning we had already done 3 dives at the wreck of Veronica L and the underwater sculpture park. For us no reason to take a pee, because the capital of Grenada – St. George’s – had to be visited. So after a short shower we went straight on.
» Read the full blog postMolinere Bay – Diving at the Underwater Sculpture Park (Grenada)
After the two dives at Boss Reef this morning, our dive trip with the AIDA would have ended. But since we originally thought when booking the trip that we would go diving this morning at the famous underwater sculpture park of Jason de Caires Taylor, the AIDA crew had a great suggestion for both of us: in the afternoon we should make a trip with snorkelers and taster divers to the underwater sculpture park and they asked us if we …
» Read the full blog postDiving on the wreck of the cargo ship Veronica L. (Grenada)
After our sea day yesterday we arrived in Grenada this morning.
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