Every year more than 29 million people visit Oregon – America’s 33rd state is well known for it’s amazing wild west vistas and landscape. If you love wild swimming, there are some incredible locations in Oregon, hidden away where you will find very few tourists. Studies have found that outdoor swimming…
Everglades National Park in the US offers some memorable encounters with subtropical wilderness. A biosphere reserve, this massive protected wetland in South Florida is home to rare species, such as the West Indian Manatee, American crocodile and the Florida panther. [adsenseyu2] From the many activities at Everglades (the third largest…
The Hidden Beach is one of the most renown beaches in the world, an ideal place for snorkeling and water diving enthusiasts. It is situated on one of the Marieta Islands, now designated national park, 20 miles away from Puerto Vallarta, Western Mexico. Due to the governmental regulations that prohibits any…
For today we’ve prepared a virtual dive into some of the world’s most spectacular natural swimming pools. If you happen to know any other fabulous locations for a fun nature swim, please let us know by leaving a comment below. Without further ado… 1.Fairy Pools, Scotland. A delightful series of…
To Sua Ocean Trench (literally translated as “large swimming hole”) is a swimming spot located in Lotofaga village, on the south coast of Upolu island in Samoa. Most likely, its origins date from a time when volcanoes erupted and covered the nearby shores with lava. The ground collapsed, leaving behind…
Nemo 33 is an ingenious complex designed by John Beernaerts, located in Brussels, Belgium. It is considered the deepest indoor swimming pool in the world, having a maximum depth of 33 meters and containing approximately 2.5 million liters. Highly filtered spring water is used to fill up this deep swimming…
Because of their unlimited curiosity, people are always prepared to break imaginary walls in their journey to solve mysteries, to see unusual things, to live beautiful moments, to build unforgettable memories. The water is vital for our inner and outer existence, representing the fabulous world of diversity. What if we…
The Icelandic Ring Road (Route 1) is probably the best way to experience Iceland, if you have a limited amount of time: waterfalls crashing over cliffs, glaciers melting into lagoons, volcanic deserts, mossy lava fields, and steaming geothermal areas.This 7-day itinerary is designed to help you make the most of…
You’ve probably seen stunning photos of Fiji—barely there shorelines and water so clear you can see your toes. But what keeps people coming back isn’t just the scenery. It’s the feeling you get the moment you step off the boat or plane. You sense something different in the air—something peaceful…
Camping holidays are becoming increasingly popular. They represent something a little different to the conventional beach vacation or city break, giving people a chance to connect with nature on a personal level and enjoy a more rudimentary lifestyle, if only for a few days. People usually think of camping holidays…