London Dungeon

The London Dungeon is worth the tour because of the valuable history lessons one can get by visiting the place. It takes you back to a time when it seems that mankind was less civilized and shows you that life could be rather cheap during the Medieval ages. If you love historical dramas, this also can be a great place for you to visit. There are the actors/actresses who try and act out this terrible period in London’s history with the background of real ancient dungeons including the old torture chambers and other insane artifacts of the past.

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London Eye and River Cruise

The London Eye river cruise is one of the most famous tours in the city which first takes you to London Eye, which is a cantilevered wheel that is 135 meters – the tallest in the whole word – that makes you see as far as 40 kilometers from above. Thus, you get a birds eye view of important places in London like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, St Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey.

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London

London has always been one of Europe’s top tourist attractions. It is one of the oldest cities yet it is the place to see almost everything — from beautiful old and modern buildings, arts, culture and so much of historical sites. There is the famous Tower of London, London’s Eye, the National Gallery and the British.

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Arenal National Park

Tourists make it a point to visit the Arenal National Park because of two of the parks main attractions — the Arenal Volcano and the Tabacon Hot Springs. The Arenal Volcano has been an active volcano since 1998 and continues to be active. Visitors come to this place to experience the sight of a volcano with almost a perfect cone, plus seeing it spew lava and rocks from a safe distance. Some peoople who have fallen in love with it call it “The Fiery Wonder” because it’s amazing for a volcano to be active for such a long time displaying its fire even in the night.

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Corvocado National Park

The Corcovado National Park of Costa Rica a series of rugged upland that is geographically formed by the activities of volcanos in the area. Though one of its main features is a sandy beach that sits on the side of about 20 miles of the coastline, there are other beach packets located at the higher lands. The beach in this park is sandy, rugged and can hardly be called peaceful because of the frequent tremors brought about by volcanic activity.

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The Great House

The Great House at Fort George is only about 100 meters away from the Caribbean Sea and stands out as one of the best landmarks that was built in 1927 by local craftsmen. Near this colonial type architectural marvel is the Fort Point Lighthouse which still guards the Belize Harbor. This four story shining blue structure still remains as it was in the early 1900′s which means it is the only classic wooden house in Belize.

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Maruba Jungle

Maruba Jungle is a small jungle that has been ecologically transformed for tourists and visitors who want something more than the beach and the greenery. This blissful paradise is a place where tourists are practically encouraged to be take a peaceful and idyllic vacation within the most serene environment. It is a jungle yet an oasis where tourists who wish to have the experience of feeling the jungle without the hardships can enjoy.

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Ancient Tour of Belize

Belize is another safe country in the Caribbean to visit. It’s mandatory language is English so it will not be difficult to communicate with the locals. Belize is known for its ancient Maya ruins and other mysterious ancient structures that are  gloriously preserved to this day. Belize ancient exploration tours usually include visits to Lamanai, Caracol, Xunantunich, Cerros, Cahal Pech and more. Maya ruins and artifacts are the most popular tourist sites at Lamanai.

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San Juan Reefs

Taking a dive or swim at the San Juan Reefs gives the tourist the taste of what it is like to take a swimming or scuba tour in a breeding place of different breeds of fishes. It’s a different tour because you actually swim or scuba dive under a reef as the lights that you use aren’t all from the sun but from the beams coming through the reef.

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