Thursday, 20 March 2014

Best Holiday Destinations: Get Inspired!

Finally, Spring! After long months of work in the (quite depressing) London weather, the time to start planning next summer holidays has, at last, come! Before you start searching the Internet looking for the beach of your dreams, let us offer you a little help. Sumarie selected some pieces of heaven on earth for you to discover. Whether you prefer pure relax or exciting adventures, we’re sure you’ll be able to find in the list below some good inspiration. Enjoy!


Rincón, Puerto Rico
Known as “the town of beautiful sunsets”, Rincón is Puerto Rico's best beach town, where emerald hills overlook golden Caribbean beaches and crystal waters. Rincon offers the best beaches for your preferred activities, as well as the best vacation rentals, villas, hotels and restaurants, all in a seaside setting, with lots to see and do.


Palm Springs, California
Rich in history and blessed with gorgeous weather, Palm Springs is a preferred destination of travelers from all over the world. Nestled at the base of the Mount San Jacinto Mountains, Palm Springs is known for its crystal blue skies, year-round sunshine, stunning landscape, palm tree lined streets and starry nights.


Florianópolis, Brazil
Florianópolis, Affectionately known as Floripa has been attracting surfers and sun worshippers for years. It has become one of Brazil’s most popular beach destinations and is famous for its massive beach parties. Floripa is the ideal beach destination, offering visitors an endless array of beaches, excellent seafood, quaint Azorean fishing villages and awesome nightlife.


Palm Beach, Florida
The Palm Beach area certainly has earned its designation as "The Gold Coast." Combined with the salt air of the Atlantic and a longstanding reputation as a playground for the wealthy, Palm Beach has a way of making any visitor feel privileged. Theaters, museums and galleries create an aura of high-brow culture that continues onto the mainland at nearby West Palm Beach. But... Wait. Could this be called The Gold Coast because of the golden sands that line miles and miles of serene beach?

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