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Top 25 Most Beautiful Tourist Attractions in the United States for Summer 2022

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This list does not forget Niagara Falls but the madness of the Disneyland amusement park with the Pirates of the Caribbean. Seven of the 25 tourist attractions are amusement parks; Disney's Magic Kingdom in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, remains one of the top theme parks in the world.

 

Top summer destinations 2022

 

Tourists appreciate both the famous art collections and the sunny beaches. Many foreign tourists are interested in enchanting natural attractions such as the Grand Canyon and the Yosemite and Yellowstone National Parks. Let's review 25 of the most beautiful tourist attractions in the United States, keeping in mind that others could enter here, depending on the preferences and tastes of each.

 

25. Atlantic City Cliff (Boardwalk), New Jersey

Boardwalk (immortalized in Monopoly game board) stretches along the beach, almost 7 kilometers long, surrounded by casinos, hotels, and shops and connecting with Garden Pier, home to the Atlantic City History Museum. and the Atlantic City Art Center. Although cliffs can be found worldwide, they are common along the East Coast of the United States, in North America, where many of them function as actual streets and are themselves tourist attractions. Atlantic City receives 4 million visitors annually.

 

24. American Museum of Natural History, New York

The American Museum of Natural History, which attracts 4 million visitors, is one of the world's most renowned scientific and research institutions, famous for its collections and exhibits that elucidate the mystery of millions of years of species evolution since its inception. Life on earth to the present day. The museum's 45 permanent exhibits contain extensive evidence of world history, from dinosaur fossils to the earliest forms of human life. The 73,000-square-foot campus is located in Theodore Roosevelt Park on Manhattan's Upper West Side. one of the most famous museums in the world. "

 

23. Sea World Water Park, San Diego, California

SeaWorld San Diego is one of the first water parks globally, with class shows on ​​over 840,000 m2, exciting trips, and unforgettable meetings with animals. More than 4 million visitors explore the mysteries of the depths each year, interacting closely with animals and experiencing unique emotions in life.

 

22. Cape Cod National Coast, Massachusetts

Cape Cod National is made up of many beaches. It is a land of dunes, sea lighthouses dating from the 19th century, wrecks, and voyages. Sightseeing, walking on the paths and the beach, swimming, visiting historic buildings, fishing, and cycling are available.

 

21. Busch Africa Gardens, Tampa Bay, Florida

Busch Gardens is the latest adventure park for families, offering many tourist attractions based on exotic encounters with the African continent. This African-themed park, home to more than 2,700 species of animals, along with the usual offer of excursions, restaurants, and shows, attracts 4.4 million visitors each year.

 

20. Grand Canyon, Arizona

The canyon is one of the most famous tourist destinations in the USA and probably worldwide. Grand Canyon is a steep, rocky gorge by the Colorado River in Arizona. Here is the Grand Canyon National Park, one of the first national parks in the United States. Since the canyon was granted federal park status in 1919, tourists have begun to come here in large numbers. The horseshoe-shaped glass bridge - Skywalk - inaugurated in 2007 allows almost 4.5 million visitors to experience the vertigo effect.

 

19. Waikiki Beach, Oahu, Hawaii

Waikiki Beach is a legendary tourist area on the southern shore of Oahu Island. It is an authentic Hawaiian symbol located in the vicinity of Honolulu. Forbes Traveler has included it in the list of overcrowded beaches. More than 4.5 million sun-worshippers come to relax on its sands each year.

 

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18. Metropolitan Museum, New York

Founded in 1870 (and relocated to its current location in Central Park in 1880), the Metropolitan Museum's masterpiece includes more than two million works in a 186,000-square-foot building. The museum has a permanent collection containing more than two million works of art, divided into 19 administrative departments. The Metropolitan Museum houses encyclopedic collections of musical instruments, costumes, accessories, ancient weapons, and armor from around the world. 4.5 million visitors came to see some of the world's largest art collections, from American and European to Egyptian and recently refurbished Greek and Romanian art galleries.

 

17. Universal Studios, Hollywood, California

The official advertisement on the market for this location is "Los Angeles Entertainment Capital." However, it is often referred to as "The Coolest Place in Los Angeles" during the summer. Nearly 5 million star fans and thrill-seekers came here last year to tour the set where "Desperate Housewives," "King Kong," and other Universal productions were filmed.

 

16. Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, Pennsylvania, New Jersey

The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation area is a fun part of the Appalachian Mountains, where you will find all kinds of outdoor entertainment. This park is a 64-kilometer-long protected area along the Delaware River and an area of ​​nearly 3 million m2 along the New Jersey River and the shores of Pennsylvania. The fun concentrated around the water is what attracts almost 5 million tourists to this park on the border between New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

 

15. Temple Square, Salt Lake City, Utah

Temple Square is the most popular tourist attraction in Utah, with 5 million visitors annually. This group of buildings, with an area of ​​over 40,000 m2, is located in the center of Salt Lake City and is the main tourist attraction in Utah. It is also home to Mormon churches, but Temple Square is more than a destination for Latter-Day Saints.

 

14. River Park, San Antonio, Texas

The riverside promenade is one of Texas's most popular tourist destinations and the most beautiful area of ​​San Antonio, full of fun and fabulous things to do and see. San Antonio River Walk Park (also known as Paseo del Río) is a network of footpaths along the San Antonio River, which connects significant attractions to San Antonio, Texas. Everything is ‘lined’ with bars, shops, and restaurants. This location claims to be the number one destination in Texas, with 5.1 million visitors a year.

 

13. The aquatic world of Florida, Orlando, Florida

The presence in this water theme park registered with a percentage more than last year. The TEA / ERA report estimated the number of visitors to Sea World in 2007 at 5.8 million.

 

12. Universal Studios Orlando / Adventure Island, Orlando, Florida

Like rival Disney, Universal Studios hosts what Christian Aaen of the Economic Research Association (ERA) calls 'an Orlando destination complex,' where two theme parks, Orlando Universal Studios, and Adventure Island, compete for supremacy among the 6 2 million tourists eager for adventure.

 

11. Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Arizona, Nevada

Lake Mead is the largest artificial lake and reservation in the United States, a faithful recreation Mecca for boating enthusiasts. The place attracts 7.6 million tourists. Lake Mead flooded much of the desert, covering many canyons and small towns. Here are some pictures of Lake Mead.

 

10. Navy Pier, Chicago, Illinois

Opened in 1916, this Chicago attraction on the shores of Lake Michigan has served as a campus and military training facility. With 8.6 million visitors, providing tourists with restaurants, exhibitions, entertainment, shopping, dining on cruise ships, and boat tours, Navy Pier has them all - in a location like no other!

 

9. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee

The most visited national park in America is neither the Grand Canyon nor Yosemite. The natural beauty, different in the four seasons, in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park does not compare to anything! With more than 1,200 kilometers of protected trails, this natural wonder attracted nearly 10 million hikers, birdwatchers, and drivers last year.

 

8. Niagara Falls

The waterfall, which "crosses" the US-Canada border, has been a mecca for tourism since the mid-19th century. Year.

 

7. Fisherman’s Wharf / Golden Gate National Recreation Area, San Francisco, California

The Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) is a U.S. National Heritage Site administered by the National Parks Department that oversees the San Francisco Bay Area. The Golden Gate National Recreation area, one of the top tourist destinations, where the famous orange bridge is located, along with many other locations spread in the Bay Area, attracts 14.3 million visitors annually.

 

6. Disneyland Park, Anaheim, California

The original Walt Disney Park has eight theme areas with classic Disney characters, countless attractions, live entertainment, and parades. With nearly 15 million visitors last year, the original Disney park had a record season, according to TEA / ERA. Since its opening, the park has been visited by more than 515 million guests, including presidents, members of legal families, and other heads of state.

 

5. Disney's Magic Kingdom, Lake Buena Vista, Florida

According to the TEA/ERA Theme Park Attendance Report, Florida's most popular Disney-themed attraction saw a 2.5% (17.1 million) increase in visitors compared to 2006. How the Magic Kingdom maintained its charm and interest is a lesson in simplicity. It has remained true to the original vision.

 

4. Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston, MA

Faneuil Hall Marketplace, one of the most popular tourist destinations, with 20 million visitors, includes four historic sites in one location - Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, North Market, and South Market, all-around a promenade represented by a cobbled artery, where jugglers, magicians, and musicians entertain visitors. There are over 100 places where you can eat, shop, or enjoy a drink in this historic location.

 

3. National Mall & Memorial Parks, Washington, D.C.

National Mall & Memorial Parks are home to some of the oldest protected parks in the National Parks Department. Many of the landmarks of public interest, tangible symbols of the American nation, are in the more than 1,000 acres of National Mall & Memorial Parks, including Washington, Lincoln, Jefferson Memorials, and Korean and Vietnam War Veterans Memorials.

 

2. Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas is Nevada's most popular tourist destination, the region in which the Clark County District is located, and a city with international fame in terms of gambling, shopping, and entertainment. Attracting over 31 million visitors, about 80% of the total number (39.2 million) of those who come to Las Vegas each year, with its broad smile of millions of gigawatts and attractions of all kinds, the Las Vegas Strip is much more than brilliance and gambling.

 

1. Times Square, New York

Times Square, the liveliest place in New York, is famous for its theaters, cinemas, and fantastic commercials. Times Square offers fun, exciting, and informative tours that help you explore other parts of the city. You can choose between walking, cycling, bus, or limousine. You can choose from dozens of dishes, television channels, sights, city tours, or water. The Times Square Alliance estimates an average of more than 2,000 pedestrians crossing a street on 7th Avenue within 15 minutes, any day of the week.

 

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Ontario is not only home to some of North America's top natural attractions - but the spectacular Niagara Falls is a must-see - it is also where you can experience some of Canada's best vacation and resort vacations. Sprinkled in this vast province (it's often more significant than the UK, for example), you'll find everything from luxury wilderness cottages to beautiful old-style holiday homes, begging you to stop while exploring the surrounding areas.

 

Top resorts in Ontario

 

Ontario attracts many foreign visitors who want to explore its vast expanse of wooded and untouched landscapes. Many of them stay in family-friendly locations such as Bayview Wildwood Resort near Orillia or Deerhurst Resort in Muskoka. There are also options close to major urban centers, such as The Briars and Great Wolf Lodge, every hour from downtown Toronto.

 

We are pleased to present you with a list of Ontario's top resorts and hotels.

 

16. Bayview Wildwood Resort, Severn Bridge

Ranked as one of the best family resorts in Ontario, Bayview Wildwood Resort in Severn Bridge is just a 1.5-hour drive from Toronto. Although it is a popular place for corporate groups, weddings, and romantic outings, the resort does an exceptional job of looking after the holiday needs of families. It offers lots of fun activities for all ages to enjoy together. Winter outdoor fun includes ice fishing, skating, and snowmobiling, while summer activities include swimming on the beach or in the heated pool, hiking, boating, boating, tennis, and ATV rentals. Those looking for things to do inside will not be disappointed either. These include supervised children's programs, an indoor pool, evening entertainment, and excellent dining.

 

When it comes time for bed, guests are spoilt for choice. A popular option is lake-view rooms, which can be combined for larger groups and families. Several independent cabins are available. Popular is for one-bedroom units with private balconies and larger two-bedroom villas with fireplaces, kitchens, and decks.

 

Address: 1500 Port Stanton Pkwy, Severn Bridge, Ontario

 

15. Deerhurst Resort, Huntsville

Located in the heart of the Muscatok Peasant Region of Ontario, Deerhurst Resort has been synonymous with great Canadian hospitality since it opened in 1896. Since then, Deerhurst has become one of the largest resorts in Ontario, offering everything from family vacations for romantic couples "and corporate functions. Its accommodations can accommodate groups of any size, either in standard finished hotel rooms or open-concept apartments. If your budget can handle this, consider the option of a unit with two or three bedrooms, many with their kitchens.

 

However, if Deerhurst surpasses most resorts, it is on the face of activities. Hotel facilities include a large beach area with water toys, indoor and outdoor pools and hot tub, two golf courses, horse riding, hiking, and cycling trails, and steep hiking. Deerhurst also boasts a wide range of indoor activities for the cold winter weather, including fun things for children, such as a playground and a climbing wall, which adults can enjoy. Indoor tennis and squash. The resort also has a large fitness center, spa, and a wide range of dining options.

 

Address: 1235 Deerhurst Drive, Huntsville, Ontario

 

14. Totem Lodge, Sioux Narrows

Ontario is a great, great place. So great is that people will travel more than 1,800 kilometers from Toronto to destinations north for a fishing spot ... without ever leaving the province. Fishing spot? Totem Lodge is part of the Totem Resorts property in Sioux Narrows. One of the three vacation properties that make up the Totem Resorts, Totem Lodge offers a luxurious five-star hotel on the traditional Canadian fishing hut, offering visitors a superb wilderness hiking experience. Guests can choose from various guided fishing packages that include state-of-the-art fishing boats and lunches. Hotel facilities include a diving beach, different dining options, and plenty of comfortable seating in the main cabin.

 

Consisting of attractive detached cabins, modern cottage accommodations include plenty of great reasons to skip the occasional fishing trip: exquisite marble bathrooms with large jacuzzi tubs, authentic stone fireplaces, kitchens complete with the latest appliances, which you probably won't follow due to the incredible view of the lake).

 

Address: 120 Totem Road, Sioux Narrows, Ontario

 

13. Killarney Mountain Lodge, Killarney

One of the northernmost resorts in Georgian Bay, the wholly renovated Killarney Mountain Lodge offers guests a choice of 87 luxurious accommodations. The most popular for couples is the large, comfortable, queen or king apartments overlooking the Killarney Canal, plus outdoor seating. Larger groups should consider choosing one of the charming cabins. Essential features include pine-rich interiors, spacious bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers, plus rollaway beds when waiting for extra guests.

 

The leisure facilities at Killarney are undoubtedly suitable for the public spaces and facilities of the resort. Overlooking the Killarney Canal, the main lodge building is where you will find comfortable safes to relax in and dine at the hotel (a variety of personalized meal plans are available). Activities for guests can enjoy exploring the nearby hiking and cycling trails, unlimited boating distances on the Georgian Gulf (boat rentals are available in the adjacent port), guided cruises, canoes, kayaking adventures, and games room, entertainment.

 

Address: 3 Commissioner Street, Killarney, Ontario

 

12. Severn Lodge, Port Severn

One of the many family businesses offering traditional holiday experiences in the cottage, Severn Lodge boasts more than 700 meters of the clean shore for its guests. The cabin overlooks Gloucester Pool, which connects directly to the Gulf of Georgia and the Great Lakes, and guests are often surprised to occasionally see yachts while relaxing (you can sail to the Atlantic Ocean from here). And for those who want to go out on the water themselves, the resort offers jet ski rentals as well as the use of kayaks and canoes. Tours aboard the wooden wine-hunting resort can also be arranged.

 

A variety of first-class rooms are available in the main lodge building, and those on a larger budget that require extra space should consider one of the resort's larger units. A favorite for families is the well-appointed two-bedroom apartments, which have plenty of extra space thanks to their living rooms. Each has a full kitchen, a sofa bed, and large decks or terraces with screened porches and incredible water views.

 

Address: 116 Gloucester Trail, Severn, Ontario

 

11. Sherwood Inn, Port Carling

Those looking for a stay with the added luxury of sprinkling should consider the Sherwood Inn. Situated near the beautiful village of Port Carling Cottage, this historic inn is located on the beautiful shores of Lake Joseph, one of Muskoka's most sought-after holiday destinations. In addition to exploring the many boutique shops, art galleries, and dining options at Port Carling (also accessible from the resort by boat), guests can enjoy on-site amenities, including a full-service spa and a fitness center. Well-stocked games room, fitness center, canoe and kayak, and a restaurant. Nearby activities include golf, boat rental, and water skiing schools.

 

Accommodations at Sherwood Inn are suitable for couples and larger groups and include a selection of spacious suites and private cabins. While each well-furnished and elegant apartment offers a queen-size bed and a bathroom with a separate shower, some larger units also have different living areas with extra sofas. For a little added indulgence, defeat one of the lakeside cabins in the resort, each with a wood-burning stove or a strange lakeside suite.

 

Address: 1090 Sherwood Road, Port Carling, Ontario

 

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10. Sir Sam's Inn & Spa, Eagle Lake

Located on Lake Eagle in the beautiful Haliburton Highlands northeast of Toronto, the only room for Sir Sam's adults is the perfect place to escape for couples who need some time alone. A highlight of any stay is the chance to stroll in your luxurious room or private cabin while admiring the view of the lake. Whatever your choice, you will enjoy oversized luxury bathrooms with large bathtubs and real fireplaces with a lot of wood and lighting. One of the most popular, especially for the honeymoon, is the two-story apartments with cathedral ceilings.

 

There are also many things to do around the inn. The highlights of this holiday resort are the use of bicycles, kayaks, canoes; tennis courts; a private beach; plus direct access to lots of good hiking trails. Many guests will head to Sir Sam's Ski / Ride Park in winter, which offers ski rentals and lessons. The inn also provides excellent meals, and for those who want to sneak in a bit of pampering, their full-service spa offers massages and other treatments.

 

Address: 1491 Sir Sam's Road, Eagle Lake, Ontario

 

9. The Briars, Jackson's Point

One of the nearest resorts in Toronto - less than an hour from the city's outskirts - The Briars in Jackson's Point on Lake Simcoe is a delightful recreational destination for groups of all sizes. Able to trace its beginnings back to 1840, this historic location consists of a conference center, luxury spa, and elegant décor set against a beautiful lakeside backdrop. Among the unique reasons to visit are the gastronomic cuisine and many outdoor activities throughout the year (in winter, it is cross-country skiing and ice fishing, while the summer fun includes natural hiking and kayaking). Also worth checking out are the indoor/outdoor pools of the resort; whirlpool tubs and sauna; tennis, badminton, basketball, and volleyball courts; a golf course; and a fitness center.

 

The accommodations of the resort are impressive. Favorites include quaint student cottages overlooking the golf course or the lake, each with a fireplace, four-piece bathroom, refrigerator, and fountain. If you want to bring friends or family, why not make a two or three-bedroom cottage? These larger units offer separate living rooms and large decks.

 

Address: 55 Hedge Road, Jacksons Point, Ontario

 

8. Elmhirst Resort, Keene

Situated on the shores of Rice Lake near the beautiful town of Peterborough, the family-run Elmhirst Resort offers a relaxing holiday in pleasant waterfront cottages. Guests can choose from a one-bedroom honeymoon suite with a king-size bed and a large bathroom with a separate shower and spa bath and a vast five-bedroom cottage with a fireplace, a full kitchen, and two large bathrooms—A large deck with a barbecue, plus its private port. There are also several three-bedroom cottages available.

 

Elmhirst offers a lot of fun around the 240-acre property as well. Attractions include a pleasant walk on the lakeshore, swimming in the resort's pools, gym training, on-site meals (many ingredients come from the resort's working farm), or relaxing in the full-service spa. Children also have their own space to run to the playground, with a selection of children's programs available during the summer. The resort also offers a range of off-site experiences, including nature-oriented hiking and walking trails, sightseeing tours, fishing trips, and boat and golf rentals. Live music is frequently available, and an on-site art gallery featuring works by local, national, and international artists adds a diminutive of culture to your stay.

 

Address: Establishment Line 1045, Keene, Ontario

 

7. Westin Trillium House, Blue Mountain

Part of the massive Blue Mountain Collingwood Village, Westin Trillium House is just as close as you can get to some of the best skiing in Ontario. Just a few steps from the slopes, guests can buy their pass and enjoy any of the 42 routes over 360 hectares of rugged terrain. In addition to ski schools and children's programs (they will love the nearby water center), families can enjoy snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, snow adventures, snowmobile rentals, or ice fishing. The slopes become a perfect terrain for mountain biking and hiking in summer, while other sports include golf, sailing, and water sailing. The resort also has a large fitness center and a restaurant.

 

Westin accommodations are perfect for parties of all sizes, from romantic couples' getaways to family reunions and corporate retreats. One-bedroom suites offer separate family rooms and living areas (the latter with a sofa bed), fireplaces, kitchenettes, and balconies. Larger two- or three-bedroom units have larger kitchens, a dining area, and a private bathroom adjacent to the main bedroom.

 

Address: 220 Gord Canning Drive, Blue Mountains, Ontario

 

6. Unwatered Water and Lodge, Temagami

One of the most visited vacation spots in Northeast Ontario, Temagami is an ideal location for those who want to taste the vast province of the extensive. While several excellent equipment businesses have sprung up to meet this demand, Smooth Water Outfitters & Lodge has established a slightly larger bar giving guests a chance to experience this abundance of nature without sleeping under the stars... if I don't choose to. Accommodations include comfortable private rooms suitable for couples and larger spaces in dormitory-style bedrooms for groups of friends and families. (Camping is also available.)

 

On-site facilities include unlimited use of ample public space, perfect for relaxing, playing games, or planning your day's adventure; a sauna by the lake; pitfalls; and canoes. Meals are also available and worth including in your stay, as all dishes are made with fresh local ingredients whenever possible (some grown in the field). Smooth Water can provide everything you need for overnight expeditions in nearby provincial parks and surrounding untouched crown lands as a full-fledged professional.

 

Address: 34 Smoothwater Road, Temagami, Ontario

 

5. Bondi Village Resort, Dwight

Bondi Village Resort near Dwight in Muskoka has been proudly owned and operated by the family since it opened in 1905 and has been offering large-scale holiday rentals ever since. Highlights of the stay include access to the resort's large sandy beach and miles and miles of navigable water on the beautiful bay lake. In addition to many family-friendly activities - Bondi offers boat rentals (canoes are free), a children's playground, games room, shuffleboard, volleyball, plus a fun Frisbee golf course, just to name a few - guests can access endless hiking trails through more than 600 acres of untouched surrounding wilderness (winter is coming, some of these trails are well-kept for cross-country skiing). The resort is also very close to Algonquin Provincial Park, famous for its many outdoor adventure opportunities and scenic hiking trails.

 

Accommodations include a variety of traditional Muskoka-style cottages, some fattened in the winter for year-round use. Larger three-bedroom spaces that can sleep up to eight people can also have private decks and docks, direct access to the beach, natural fireplaces, and barbecues.

 

Address: 1260 Fox Point Rd, Dwight, Ontario

 

4. Inn at Cobble Beach, Kemble

Situated on a 574-acre plot of land on gross Georgian Bay, the All-Season Inn at Cobble Beach is close to Owen Sound and offers guests a remarkable Canadian vacation experience. In addition to having access to Cobble Beach Golf Links, the resort also offers excellent dining and world-class spa facilities. Other facilities include a fitness center, indoor golf, and a 14-kilometer network of trails to explore (primarily accessible in winter with snowshoes and cross-country skiing).

 

The inn's accommodation consists of 10 elegant apartments plus five other independent cottages. Room facilities include spacious bathrooms with separate baths and showers, comfortable bed linen, free Wi-Fi, HD TVs, refrigerators, and great views of the Georgian Gulf or golf course. When extra space is needed, ask for a room with a sofa bed or choose an attic suite to sleep up to eight comfortable guests with an additional bathroom. Larger groups should also consider renting one of the two-bedroom open-house cottages with two bathrooms, separate living rooms with sofa beds, and great waterfront views.

 

Address: 221 McLeese Drive, Kemble, Ontario

 

3. Heather Lodge, Minden

Located in the scenic, rural countryside of Haliburton Highlands, the adult-only Heather Lodge in Minden can trace its roots as a holiday destination back to its founding in 1942. Overlooking the Twelve Mile Lake, this scenic resort consists of only 12 studio rooms, ensuring a perfect kind of peace for a romantic getaway. While all apartments include comfortable king-size beds, refrigerators, coffee makers, satellite TVs, and cozy bathrobes, several more extensive options offer extra space and privacy and a real fireplace and private balcony.

 

Guests have full access to the resort’s facilities, including its boundless shore, outdoor seating, and swimming dock. Going out and floating on the water is also easy, thanks to the supply of kayaks, canoes, and a hunting vessel (a motorized fishing boat). Come in winter; your stay includes free use of cross-country ski equipment and snowshoes. Indoor facilities include a combined hot tub and a sauna available for private use and an intimate dining room that serves three meals daily.

 

Address: 14483 ON-35, Minden Hills, Ontario

 

2. Tomahawk Resort, Sioux Narrows

Another great venue in Ontario, Tomahawk Resort in Sioux Narrows, has been a popular fishing destination for over 70 years. Located on the forest paradise of Forest Lake - famous for its abundance of mice, walleye, bass, and lake trout - Tomahawk Resort offers a variety of all-inclusive packages and options for those who bring their gear and boats. Other activities include swimming and sunbathing on the private sandy beach, canoes and hunting boats, a full-service marina, volleyball court, horseshoe pits, and a children’s playground. There is also a golf course nearby, plus a fun mini-putt fun.

 

The resort's unique accommodations include "floating villas." These house bars are equipped with bathrooms, full kitchens, and comfortable beds and can sleep up to six guests. Above all, you can undress at home and go to the next big fishing spot. Larger groups of landowners should consider one of the resort's spring cottages. The largest of these consists of five bedrooms, two bathrooms, a spacious kitchen, a separate living room, a gas fireplace, and a barbecue. The smaller two-bedroom apartments are just as well-appointed and are perfect for families and groups of friends.

 

Address: Sioux Narrows, Ontario

 

1. Great Wolf Lodge, Niagara Falls

When it comes to family fun, the Great Wolf Lodge in Niagara Falls is sure to offer. A mix of water park trips and great accommodations, Great Wolf Lodge offers plenty of fun on-site and is pretty close to all the dining, shopping, and entertainment from Canada's most visited tourist attraction. On-site facilities include a wide range of water walks, swimming pools, and games; more dining options; children's programs; mini-golf and bowling; a large fitness center; and a spa for adults and children.

 

Come to bed. The young people will enjoy settling down in one of the "Kid Kamp" themed apartments. Sleeping up to six comfortable guests, these fun apartments consist of a themed area with bunk beds for children only, a queen bed for mom and dad, and a sofa bed if needed. Other facilities include large-screen TVs, private balconies (or terraces), refrigerators, and coffee makers. Other options include apartments with two queen-size beds and a pull-out and attic suite with a comfortable separate living area.

 

Address: 3950 Victoria Ave, Niagara Falls, Ontario

 

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It's the time of year again when we start thinking about those beautiful summer days on the beach. If you dream of a holiday in a seaside town, these places offer something for everyone, whether you want to enjoy an idyllic stretch of sand and solitude or enjoy a series of fun, along with the chance to spend a day at the shore.

 

Top Beaches in the USA

 

21. Chincoteague, Virginia

This serene tiny island off the coast of Virginia has been made famous by a children's book. Still, travelers of all ages will want to check out this beach town to see wild ponies and enjoy access to Assateague Island. 37 miles long. The National Coast. In addition to being home to wild ponies, you will find foxes and a bird-watching refuge with over 320 species of birds, including herds and woodpeckers. Every year at the end of July, the ponies are rounded to swim on the canal, one of the most unforgettable tourist attractions to experience. You can also enjoy filling with fried seafood baskets such as shrimp, deer, and flames at Chincoteague Diner after a day of playing on the beach.

 

20. Long Beach, Washington

In southwest Washington, not far from the Oregon border, where the Columbia River empties into the Pacific, the Long Beach Peninsula offers plenty of fun for almost everyone and lots of seafood and colorful shops. In addition to 25 miles of beautiful public beaches and state parks, the area is home to a new national park, two historic lighthouses, cranberry ponds, and oyster farms. Long Beach's charming streets are lined with entertainment, including a carousel and carnival rides, game rooms, bike rental shops, unique museums, candy stores, and various oyster burger dining options. And fried potatoes to luxury meals offered by the Northwest cuisine region. Long Beach is also world-renowned for hosting the annual Kite Festival and the Kite Museum.

 

19. Provincetown, Massachusetts

Provincetown, located at the far end of Cape Cod, in an intensely beautiful setting, including vast scenes and over 30 miles of beaches, is known for its photo welcome for people of all kinds. Enjoy the quiet beach of Herring Cove, stroll through the sands of Race Point Beach and explore the colorful downtown area, from all types of seafood and fudge shops to art galleries. Grand mansions, fine restaurants, bookstores, and coffee houses. It is also a great place to watch whales. Keep in mind that this is not a place for conservatives, as you will be forced to see a lot of same-sex public posters. On the other hand, an open mind will enjoy many beautiful people.

 

18. Pescadero, California

Located between Santa Cruz and San Francisco, this charming coastal rolling town is home to less than 700 residents and makes f perfect weekend getaway for S.F. The inhabitants of the Gulf area, with its clean, clean air and impeccable, uncrowded beaches. Visit the Ano Nuevo State Park, known as the home of the elephant seals that use the dunes here to rest and mate, as well as the multitude of beautiful beaches in both directions where you can explore the tidal pools full of all kinds of sea creatures. . Enjoy bike trails and off-road hikes through the majestic axes of the Santa Cruz Mountains, and head to the many colorful shops and restaurants in downtown Pescadero. Don't miss Pie Ranch, a sustainable, slice-shaped pie farm that offers a farm stand with fresh produce and seasonal pies, and picnic tables.

 

17. Corolla, North Carolina

Corolla, the northernmost city on the outer shores, is known for its wide, clean, sandy beaches that lean slightly toward the Atlantic and wild horses. These mustang ponies are descended from Equidae brought here by Spanish explorers more than 500 years ago. Take an off-road safari tour in a caravan or try to find them yourself. In the Mecca of this fisherman, you can also enjoy excellent fishing and participate in various water sports, including kayaking, jet-skiing, and surfing. You will find several local golf courses, hiking trails, and great seafood restaurants on land. Although it lacks "super-stores," shopping enthusiasts are sure to enjoy the interesting local shops.

 

16. Kennebunkport, Maine

Most people associate this beach town of Maine with shopping and restaurants in Dock Square, known for its colorful dishes, such as the legendary lobster at Mabel's Lobster Claw Restaurant, but the real point of a visit to Kennebunkport is driving on the country roads and looking for piled lobster traps: high Cape Porpoise, the small strip of sand at Goose Rocks Beach. The lucky 1,200 people living in the area know that it is one of the true treasures of Maine. While you’re here, you can enjoy one of the best meals in all of England, at The White Barn, west, across the river, on neighboring Kennebunk Beach, serving an incredible four-course menu.

 

15. Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island, Florida

Fernandina Beach, a small town on Amelia Island, a barrier island off the north coast of Florida, has been charming to visitors for nearly 500 years. It offers a lively culture on the beach, the charm of the seaside, and a history of the city center, with a booming scene. It is also home to Fort Clinch State Park, the largest natural area on the island, with 8,400 meters along the banks of the Amelia River and 4,000 meters along the Atlantic coast. The dunes are perfect for a walk, and you will also find a half-mile-long pier for fishing and spectacular waterfront views. The brick fortress itself is one of the best-preserved 19th-century fort fortifications in the nation. Visitors can sit on the outer walls and enjoy Cumberland Sound and the Atlantic coast's more breathtaking views.

 

14. Carmel-by-the-Sea, California

Carmel-by-the-Sea, a colony of former Monterey Bay artists, maybe the ideal beach town for romance. Enjoy the fiery sounds of the waves crashing on the rocks, walk with your loved one through a seal along the shore, and pamper yourself in one of the many wine-tasting places in the city center. You’ll also find various romantic restaurants with gourmet cuisine and ocean views and high-end shops and jewelry stores such as Tiffany & Co. A wide range of accommodation options perfect for setting the scene for romance awaits, including L'Auberge Carmel-style castle and Mission Ranch, an old dairy farm rescued by developers of the city's most famous former mayor, Clint Eastwood.

 

13. Friday Harbor, San Juan Island, Washington

Friday Harbor, the county seat of San Juan Islands, just a ferry ride from Washington State, is an ideal getaway for those who prefer cooler summers (high weather in the 70s), are active, and enjoy an abundance of animals. wWild Several beaches can be found throughout the island, including Jackson Beach, just two miles from the ferry landing, providing access to the calm waters of Griffin Bay. Visitors can also rent a bicycle or a moped and explore the city center full of galleries, ride a kayak around the waters or take a whale-watching cruise for a chance to see local killer whales and other marine life. Otters are hungry, and seals are. You will also find several exceptional restaurants offering gourmet cuisine at the table. The Place offers fresh local seafood, including fried oysters from the neighboring island of Orcas, with fantastic views of the ferries coming and going from the harbor.

 

12. Bandon, Oregon

The spectacular beauty of Oregon's Bandon Seashore draws visitors to the mid-19th century, some of whom decide never to leave. This tiny town on the south coast of Oregon is a quintessential seaside destination with bald birds, precipices, geese, and bald eagles sitting in a clean swamp just east of the city. At the same time, puffins, dead, and cormorants frequent the ocean only at sea. Shell Point. Gray whales migrate along with the shower, and killer whales are sometimes seen in the estuary. The old town of Bandon is full of restaurants, galleries, boutiques, and bookstores, while the beachfront apartments just south of the city are ideal for the beach.

 

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11. Santa Cruz, California

Santa Cruz is the perfect beach town for those who want a lot of excitement, along with time in the sun and sand. Adventure seekers and outdoor enthusiasts will find virtually an endless number of attractions, including hiking in Henry Cowell State Park, just a few miles from the city, sailing to Pleasure Point, kayaking, and beach boarding on Santa Cruz's main beach, and horseback riding. With emotions like the Giant. Dipper roller coaster at Beach Boardwalk. The Santa Cruz Pier is ideal for watching sea lions in the water, shopping for beachwear, and enjoying fresh seafood at any number of restaurants while enjoying beautiful views of the ocean.

 

10. Lahaina, Hawaii

This former whaling village on the west side of Maui is a place where the island's kings hung in the 19th century. It offers historic charm with colonial-style buildings that proudly display their date of origin. Take a walking tour to visit many of its landmarks, such as the local prison, built-in 1853 to block delinquent sailors. The surrounding streets are lined with art galleries, cafes, and trinket shops. It is also a great place to watch whales from December to May and for a picnic at any time of the year, especially under the epic banyan tree of the city, which darkens almost an acre in its park. Kaanapali Beach offers an ideal stretch of three miles of white sands at the edge of the crystal clear azure waters just a few kilometers north.

 

9. Newport, Oregon

NOnthe central coast of Oregon, Newport s a beautiful beach town for families. It is home to many child-friendly attractions, such as the Oregon Coast Aquarium and the Hatfield Marine Science Center along the bay. You can also watch sea lions and spend time on idyllic sandy beaches building sandcastles, flying kites, and other everyday beach activities. They'll love literary types here, too, with a bookstore on almost every block in the Beach'swaterfront district; While you're at it, you won't want to visit Yaquina Head, Oregon's tallest and oldest active lighthouse. The 93-meter-high lighthouse was completed in 1872, built in a natural area created by the lava flow 14 million years ago.

 

8. Beaufort, South Carolina

This friendly town next to Hilton Head on Port Royal Island is famous for its historic pre-war architecture and water-soaked local cuisine. It offers a perfect combination of southern charm and urban sophistication and an excellent base for exploring the surrounding natural surroundings, such as Hunting Island, a 5,000-acre state park with over three miles of unaltered beach, known as one of the most more attractive sands. In the state. Enjoy leisurely walks with the fragrant winds of Mandevilla as you walk the slower pace of life in Beaufort. The lively center boasts bookstores, art galleries, antiques, and restaurants with classic Lowcountry cuisine, including thick and spicy gums.

 

7. Tybee Island, Georgia

Tybee Island has been named the perfect beach town with plenty of white sand and great seafood dishes, including Crab Shack, which claims to be the "barefoot elite" spot, and North Beach Bar & Grill, with its delicious shrimp and crab cakes. Visitors can also take tours to see resident dolphins and explore two military forts. One of the best ways to explore the island is to rent a beach cruise at Fat Tire Bike Rentals and take a free cruise. Check out the 239-year-old Tybee Lighthouse and head to the historic McQueen Island plateau. If you visit in the fall, don't miss the annual Pirate Fest, an event held every Columbus Day weekend that brings pirate enthusiasts from across the nation.

 

6. Ogunquit, Maine

Ogunquit translates to a beautiful place by the sea and just happens to be known as the home of the most beautiful beach in the south of Maine. In summer, locals and visitors plan their day according to the tide. Between the high seas and the low tide as the current of the Ogunquit River flows into the Atlantic, people are heading for the stretch of flat sand that rolls along the river, carrying a range of floating devices such as inner tubes and rafts. The city is also known as the birthplace of the summer stock theater, with the Ogunquit Playhouse still thriving after more than 80 years. No matter where you are, you will be within easy walking distance of the beach, classic seafood boats, and boutique items made by local artisans.

 

5. Cape May, New Jersey

Cape May is an ideal destination for both families and those looking for a romantic getaway, with its charming host, horse-drawn carriages, and some of the most beautiful beaches in the country. Throughout the year, you can find entertainment, art shows, boating, visit the zoo, taste a craft beer at local breweries, take a self-guided wine tour or spend some time at the arcades on the promenade. It offers beach resorts, romantic inns and family hotels, and great shopping at Washington Street Mall.

 

4. Carpinteria, California

The southernmost town in Santa Barbara offers exceptional quality beaches in Southern California, a relaxed pace, mild weather all year round, and a wide sandy beach with waves of beginners, perfect for learning on board. While it may be foggy in the morning, it can be an ideal time to enjoy the delights of Linden Avenue, shaded by palm trees and lined with cafes, galleries, and clothing stores. Enjoy breakfast at Esau, famous for its fantastic chili Relleno omelet, and when it's time for lunch, stop for a burger at The Spot. This eclectic, art-filled city is one of the few beach communities in California that hasn't lost its original flavor.

 

3. Haleiwa, Hawaii

This northern shore town of Oahu is the Hawaii you had in mind, with clean beaches, white sand, palm trees, and perfect surfing. It is also the social and artistic center of the area and has long been known as a surfer's paradise, with great waves and a relaxed and laid-back attitude. The waves certainly do not disappoint - surfers and spectators gather here for the exciting daily water show from October to April. Whether you are an expert or a beginner, Haleiwa has waves for you. The town is full of local style, excellent surf shops, boutiques, art galleries, and charming restaurants.

 

2. Treasure Island, Florida

While Treasure Island used to be a treasure hunt, today, this island on the Florida Gulf Coast, near St. Petersburg, is known for its three miles of green, white-sand beaches. The barrier island offers an ideal beach getaway for swimming, snorkeling, parasailing, running on the beach, and just walking backward and watching the sun sink under the water's edge. During the summer, on the first and third Saturdays of June, July, and August, the city sponsors a sunset festival with street performers, artisans, and live music. Try to ring the steel drum and watch the magicians and fire eaters, leading to the grand finale: a glorious sunset.

 

1. Bar Harbor, Maine

Situated on Desert Island Mountain, at the gateway to Acadia National Park, this historic city still retains its Victorian splendor of days gone by. It is full of Victorian mansions transformed into elegant restaurants and romantic guesthouses. The downtown area is particularly crowded with walks and bikes. It has been voted the best beach town for cyclists by Smarter Travel. Cycling enthusiasts will love the miles of trails in nearby Acadia National Park, with over 40 miles of unique transportation routes ranging from easy to challenging. Bar Harbor even offers free rides in the park for you and your bike.

 

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The official name of this state is the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. The country is located in the Atlantic Ocean southeast of the Florida peninsula. The Bahamas is one of the most popular tourist resorts in the world; tourism profits account for more than half of the state's GDP. Every year, the number of tourists visiting these islands is many times greater than the number of local residents.

 

Facts about the Bahamas

 

The archipelago includes more than 700 islands, but only a small part of them (about 30) has a permanent population. The total area of ​​all the islands is about 14,000 square kilometers, and the population is almost 400,000 people. It is assumed that the first Indian settlements were founded in the 9th century, and the first Europeans visited here in 1492. It was an expedition led by Christopher Columbus.

 

 

1. For a long time, the Bahamas were a colony of Great Britain, they received independence only on July 10, 1973. Currently, the Bahamas are a constitutional monarchy, the head of state is the Queen of England, who is represented on the islands by the Governor General. Residents of the Bahamas are not subject to income tax.

 

2. Gambling business brings a solid income to the state treasury, there are many casinos on the islands that were opened here in the late sixties, when the Bahamas were a colony of Britain. For a long time, only foreigners were allowed to enter the casino; local residents were forbidden to visit such establishments. The restrictions were only lifted in 2013. They tried to organize a National Lottery for local residents, but it was not particularly popular with the islanders.

 

3. Currently, more than 80 percent of the local population are descendants of Africans. The standard of living here is quite high, the Bahamas are even called "Caribbean Switzerland". The average life expectancy in this country is 71 years, and literacy is 96 percent. The annual population growth is more than 2,000 people.

 

4. Eternal summer reigns in the Bahamas, which attracts tourists from all over the world all year round. George Washington, who visited here at one time, called the Bahamas "the islands of eternal June." But, on January 17, 1977, an amazing event was recorded on the island of Grand Bahama - snow fell here. But not many people managed to admire this unexpected natural phenomenon, the snow melted almost instantly.

 

 

5. New Providence Island is not even in the top ten of the Bahamas in terms of territory, it covers an area of ​​​​207 square kilometers. However, almost 70 percent of the entire population of the country lives here. The capital of the Bahamas, the city of Nassau, is also located here. Not far from the city is the largest international airport in the Bahamas, where tourists arrive from the USA, Great Britain, Canada and the Caribbean.

 

6. On one of the islands of the archipelago live pigs that willingly swim in the sea. They spend a lot of time in the water, swim up to tourists in anticipation of food. Many legends are connected with their appearance on the island. According to one of them, sailors brought the pigs here, but did not have time to eat them all, and the remaining individuals bred. According to other information, the pigs got to the island on their own from a wrecked ship near the island.

 

 

7. There are no railways in the Bahamas, this is due to the small area of ​​\u200b\u200bmost of the islands. The main means of transportation in the Bahamas is a car. The total length of highways is about 3,000 kilometers. Most of them are privately owned. Traffic here is on the left.

 

8. At one time, the Bahamas were a haven for pirates who traded in the Caribbean. At the beginning of the 18th century, they were expelled by the British, at which time the Caribbean became an English colony. But, until now, there are rumors about countless treasures that were buried by sea robbers on the island of Andros. Many tourists visit the island not only to relax, but also try to find pirate treasures.

 

9. The most popular seafood is on Sink Island.

 

 

10. The population lives on only 30 of the total number of 700 islands in the Bahamas. New Providence is an inhabited island in the Bahamas with a population of over two hundred thousand.

 

11. While the country is driving on the left, it is surprising to find some cars steering on the left and others on the right.

 

12. The Bahamas is one of two countries whose official name begins with the word "the".

 

13. The Bahamas are right on the edge of the infamous Bermuda Triangle.

 

14. The Bahamas have a wonderful underwater cave system. The sea was low 250 feet from its current level during the Ice Age. Acid rain eroded the limestone on the island and led to the formation of vertical and horizontal caves.

 

15. On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus is believed to have landed on the island.

 

 

16. The slave trade was the main economic enterprise on the island after the departure of the first royal governor of the island, Captain Woodes Rogers. Slavery ended in the island nation in 1838.

 

17. "Linden V" became the country's first prime minister after independence on July 10, 1973.

 

18. During the 1980s, the island became a notorious destination for the drug trade. Almost 90% of the cocaine reportedly entered the US through the Bahamas.

 

19. "Hubert Ingraham" became Prime Minister of the Bahamas in 1992 and served another consecutive term in his chair. During his administration, he noted the creation of jobs and the economic development of the country.

 

20. The Bahamas signed the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) on February 4, 2005.

 

21. There is no railway on the island, and the road network on the larger islands extends over 2,693 km of roads.

 

 

22. Hurricane Floyd caused significant damage to the island, and the country fell into decline in tourism.

 

23. 2004 - and another ferocious hurricane hit the Bahamas: Hurricane Francis, which causes widespread harm to the living and non-living.

 

24. The case has not yet been settled, and they saw another monster hurricane on the island; tearing up houses, uprooting trees, throwing up cars and smashing houses. However, the island is ready to shine again and come back as strong as it needs to be to forget the pain and destruction caused by a natural disaster.

 

25. The Bahamas and an import-oriented economy. However, significant tourism activity and government-provided financial services bring in a lot of foreign exchange to balance the economy. According to the CIA, the economy of the Bahamas is developing and stable.

 

26. The Bahamas have the world's third largest shipping registry.

 

 

27. There is only one stock exchange in the Bahamas, the Bahamas International Stock Exchange (BISX).

 

28. There is no income or sales tax for residents of The Bahamas. Most government revenue comes from tariffs and import charges.

 

29. The Government of The Bahamas provides maternity assistance for every live birth and a 13-week maternity benefit.

 

30. Tourism makes up about 40-45% of the country's economy. It has beautiful beaches, flora, fauna and many recreational and resort facilities.

 

31. Gambling is legal for non-Bahamians who visit the Bahamas.

 

32. A tourist from the US and Canada is not required to carry a passport to the Bahamas for a stay of less than three weeks. Every year, millions of visitors to the country spend billions of dollars. The average cost of staying on the island per day varied depending on the time of year and location. You can expect to spend between $30 and $400 a day during your visit to the island.

 

 

33. The Bahamian dollar is equal to the US dollar and you can easily use US dollars throughout the island as they are freely accepted as cash. However, the United States does not accept Bahamian dollars at its counters. You will have to exchange currency or spend it in the Bahamas before leaving the country.

 

34. More than 90% of Bahamians are followers of Christianity. However, there are also spiritists who worship various spirits, and even followers of the voodoo cult. They are mainly immigrants from Haiti and some African countries, as well as their descendants. However, followers of various religions in the Bahamas get along peacefully, and there are no conflicts on this basis.

 

35. The Bahamas is home to the world's largest colony of pink flamingos, birds that everyone knows. On the island of Big Inagua, which is part of the archipelago, there are about 50,000 of these amazing birds.

 

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The Sultanate of Oman is an Arab state located southeast of the Arabian Peninsula. It has a hot climate and wealth, like other oil countries. Officially, the Sultanate of Oman was founded relatively recently, only in 1970, but people have been living here for a long time, and once these lands were part of the Arab Caliphate. Today, Oman is a prosperous Arab country with a traditional Arab way of life.

 

The Sultanate of Oman- exciting facts

 

Oman is a typical Arab state, small but prosperous due to the deposits of natural resources found on these lands. True, oil is not endless, and today the government of Oman is already beginning to seek new sources of income so that the country does not go bankrupt when the oil runs out.

 

 

1. The Sultanate of Oman is an Arab state.

 

2. Oman is located in the southeast of the Arabian Peninsula.

 

3. Oman is a typical Arab state, small but prosperous.

 

4. The country of Oman became rich thanks to the deposits of natural resources found in these lands.

 

5. Of course, oil is not endless, and now the government of Oman is starting to look for new sources of income so that the country does not go bankrupt when the oil runs out.

 

6. Officially, the Sultanate of Oman was founded relatively recently, only in 1970, but people have been living here for a long time, and once these lands were part of the Arab Caliphate.

 

7. Scientists suggest that in ancient times, the main route for the settlement of people from Africa to different parts of Asia ran through the coast of Oman.

 

8. Oman is, in fact, the only country in the Middle East that has miraculously preserved its Arab identity and, at the same time, a high standard of living for the population.

 

 

9. Oman is an absolute monarchy, where the sultan is not a decorative figure but the natural leader of the country and head of government. He also heads the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Ministry of Finance.

 

10. After the death of the Sultan, the ruling family of Oman must, within three days, decide on the candidacy of his successor. If this does not happen, the relatives open the letter of the late ruler with his recommendations regarding the heir to the throne.

 

11. In many ways, Oman resembles Bahrain.

 

12. The only major city in Oman is its capital, the city of Muscat. All other towns are pretty small.

 

13. Muscat is the capital of Oman, a small town it stretches for 30 kilometers along the coast. The building is mostly low-rise. Offices rarely exceed 9-10 floors. Muscat is the best place to live with your family in the Arabian Peninsula.

 

14. The country has a hot climate. Oman receives very little rainfall, and in some regions of the country, it rains only a few times a year.

 

15. There is not a single permanent river in Oman - they all dry up in the summer.

 

 

16. You can swim on the coast of Oman all year round. Here the water is always warm.

 

17. Oman has excellent diving. The water is warm and crystal clear. You can see sharks, barracudas, moray eels, rays, and turtles. I'm not talking about ordinary colored fish. During the season, you can see whales and whale sharks. Corals start right from the shore.

 

18. There is a theory that Oman was covered with forests several millennia ago, but all the forests were cut down due to active copper mining. Because of this, there was a rapid desertification of the area.

 

19. Oman is a highly law-abiding country. Even a domestic fight is impossible to see here. After all, such a violation of the order here is supposed to be a prison sentence.

 

20. Oman suffers from a lack of fresh water, so the country's authorities have to desalinate the salty sea water.

 

21. One of the most popular places in Oman are incense markets.

 

 

22. In the south of Oman, there is a population with Ethiopian roots, and even the local dialect is more like Ethiopian than Arabic.

 

23. In Oman, teaching the basics of Islam is a compulsory school subject.

 

24. An obligatory detail of the Omani man's costume is a short broad dagger.

 

25. Among Omani women, blue tattoos on the face and hands and earrings in the ears and nose are common.

 

26. In Oman, unlike other countries of the Persian Gulf, nature is very picturesque: tropics, savannahs, fjords, waterfalls, and mountains.

 

27. On the west coast of Oman, there is one of the few places in the world where green turtles come to lay their eggs.

 

 

28. Due to the heat and hot air, the sky over Oman almost always looks gray. Blue skies can only be seen during the cool season.

 

29. Because of the rain in Oman, for example, classes at school may well be canceled.

 

30. In Oman, alcoholic products are sold only in specialized stores. But to purchase alcohol, you must first obtain permission from the police, and Muslims do not receive such permission.

 

31. There is almost no public transport in Oman - only fixed-route taxis, but only Indians use them. For some reason, this is not an option for white people.

 

32. Taxis that travel around the city, as a rule, also carry Indians.

 

33. A more or less decent taxi can only be taken from the hotel and the shopping center. A brand new taxi is now running from the airport. All cars are new, business class.

 

34. The national currency of Oman is the Omani rial. It is heavily pegged to the dollar. One rial costs a little less than three dollars.

 

 

35. Crime, unemployment and poverty are virtually absent in Oman.

 

36. The door of the National Bank of Oman is cast from pure gold.

 

37. Residents of Oman are exempt from paying taxes.

 

38. One of the national musical instruments of the Omanis is the rabab violin with a single string.

 

39. Gasoline in Oman is very cheap, but of poor quality due to its high sulfur content.

 

40. The favorite delicacy of the inhabitants of Oman is hyena meat. Addiction to this food is not found in any other country in the Arab world.

 

41. The government of Oman has approved a list of 26 professions that are not available to foreigners. For example, taxi drivers can only be Omanis by nationality.

 

42. Tourists were allowed to enter Oman only in the late 1980s.

 

 

43. The fabulous merchant and traveler Sinbad the Sailor was from Oman.

 

44. Car tires on Omani cars crack from the heat in a few years. Tire fitting here, apparently, is a very profitable business.

 

45. A lot of roads are being built in Oman. Many highways are expanding. Due to mild climatic conditions, all roads are in excellent condition.

 

46. ​​There are no traffic jams anywhere in Oman, even in the capital, Muscat. Any part of the city can be reached in 20-25 minutes.

 

47. In Oman, it is not customary to show bare heels in public, as the locals consider it disrespectful.

 

48. In Oman there is a sandy Wahiba desert with huge sand dunes tens of kilometers high in a multi-storey building.

 

49. There is a real cave with stalactites and stalagmites 200 kilometers from the city of Muscat.

 

50. Children studying in foreign / European schools receive a fairly decent education, they then easily enter European and American institutions. And local schools and universities are of a low level.

 

 

51. In Oman, it is impossible to buy such familiar food as sausage. Products that religion does not allow Muslims to consume, such as pork, are very expensive in Oman, because only visitors buy them.

 

52. Residents of Oman on average give birth to 5-6 children.

 

53. Entertainment in Oman is varied. You can find something for every taste: you can go to a bar, to the mall, to the cinema or to the beach. There is also something to do: golf, diving or karting.

 

54. In Oman, the days off are Thursday and Friday.

 

55. Residents of Oman are not very interested in work - about 70% of the labor force in the country are foreigners. The same situation is observed in Qatar.

 

56. Omanis have the right to free healthcare, education (including in foreign universities) and land to build a house.

 

 

57. Only 0.2% of Omani consider themselves atheists. Although Oman is a noticeably less religiously radical country than neighboring Arab states.

 

58. Oman is considered a young country.

 

59. Thanks to the discovery of rich oil reserves, in 30 years Oman has turned from a run-down state with medieval orders and infrastructure into one of the economic leaders of the modern world.

 

60. Now Oman is a prosperous Arab country with a traditional Arab way of life.

 

 

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