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Caz is a Culture Buff

As a Culture Buff, you probably want full-on immersion in local life... It's all about soaking up as many new life experiences as you can... The first thing you probably do on arriving in a new city is check out the listings - to make sure you aren't missing out on any good galleries, gigs or shows... Heading off the beaten track is par for the course... You get a kick out of stumbling upon that hot little bar where just the locals hang out and sitting in the corner with a sketchbook musing on your adventures...

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  • Crooked HouseA house that looks like it just came out of a fairytale book.
  • Grosvenor House West Marina Beach By Le Meridien, DubaiPlease note: Due to the development work currently ongoing at the Dubai Marina, which is located near the hotel, there may be some noise disturbance (...)
  • Top 10 Unusual BeachesBeaches are not always about powdery sand and crystal clear waters. Some of them stand out for different reasons, like their black, green or red sand or (...)
  • Colona Castle Manor HouseIt’s not much of a castle, really, and not quite a manor house either — but Colona Castle’s name, in any case, puts the right sort of picture in (...)
  • Maria la GordaA tiny village on Cuba's western coast, well known for its diving and snorkeling opportunities.
  • Cayo GuillermoCayo Guillermo is an islands in Cuba, dedicated completely to tourism, with no Cuban residents living here.
  • Cayo Santa MariaA little paradise off the north coast of Cuba.
  • Cayo LargoA small limestone island in the Caribbean, belonging to Cuba, formed millions of years ago.
  • Costa BravaRocky cliffs, a mix of pebble beaches and sandy beaches and bustling holiday resorts.
  • Akasaka Granbell Hotel At this point in history an affordable, stylish city-center boutique shouldn’t really be a novelty. But in Tokyo it still is. Here you’ll find some of (...)
  • Shiv Niwas PalaceAn old-world Indian classic, Shiv Niwas stands within the walls of Udaipur’s City Palace — once a guest house for royal visitors, today it’s a (...)
  • H.C. Andersen's Childhood Home The little house where H.C. Andersen lived with his parents from the age of 2 to 14, was opened as a museum in 1930. The house contains the very humble (...)
  • Gregans Castle HotelFar from the grim stone fortress conjured by the name, Gregans Castle turns out to be something quite a bit more refined and urbane: not a castle at all, (...)
  • Mesa Verde National ParkWorld renowned for its well-preserved cliff dwellings and desert landscape and steep canyons.
  • Hobbit House RestaurantWhat if for a couple of hours you would try to see the world upside down? Wouldn't that be an interesting experience?
  • York HouseSome of us may find Lisbon a bit long on steeped-in-history palace-style hotels, and a bit short on the kind of mellow modernism that’s spread so widely (...)
  • Freycinet National ParkGranite mountains, surrounded by azure bays and white sand beaches.
  • Lombok IslandLocated just east of Bali, Lombok has beautiful beaches, enchanting waterfalls and a large, looming volcano.
  • Abel Tasman National ParkThe most notable feature of the park are its beaches with golden sand.
  • Cape CodCape Cod attracts many visitors with its many beaches and activities, from hiking and water sports to whale watching.
  • Gili IslandsThree coral fringed islands, all with white beaches and clear waters, just perfect for diving.
  • Four Seasons Hotel HampshireWe all know more or less what a Four Seasons is, and most of us are at least familiar with the basic idea behind an English country house hotel. But put (...)
  • The Hay-Adams HotelThe Hay-Adams is as close as anyone can get to staying at the White House, short of being invited by the President. Originally designed in the 1920's as a (...)
  • Virgin Islands National Park7,000 acres of beaches, hills and valleys, all of breathtaking beauty.
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