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October 8th, 2009:

Maya Bay “The Beach”

For many “The Beach” starring Leonardo Di Caprio has represented the perfect tropical paradise. It is real and you can go there, in fact hundreds of people do almost every day. To perk your interest read the original book by Alex Garland or watch the movie.

To westerners the real beach is called Maya bay on the island of Phi Phi Ley in Phang Nga, Thailand. The beach was modified for the filming of the movie but the 2004 tsunami has returned it to its natural state. Snorkeling within the bay is good, there are large underwater boulders covered with coral and home to many brightly colored tropical fish.

The beauty of Maya awes everyone who visits, surrounded by towering limestone cliffs, lush jungle and clear waters. However ever increasing tourist numbers have spoiled any sense of serenity you might have hoped for. More traditional long tail boats taking visitors to the island have largely been replaced by multi engined speed boats.

Visually Maya bay is as spectacular as ever but its atmosphere is not what you hope for with revving engines replacing the sounds of tropical birds and lapping waves. To avoid this you have to organize early morning trips from Phi Phi Don or you can camp overnight. Either way you’ll probably still have to share the experience with others, but for the most part you will avoid the noise and numbers of the day trip speed boats from Phuket.

Nearby Phi Phi Don caters mostly to backpackers a bit of a party island, like most islands though prices are higher for accommodation, food and entertainment, as Phi Phi Ley has no accommodation options other than camping this is the nearest option for longer stays. It also provides a good base for exploring other islands in the area. There are also a number of diving outfits on the island that can provide both dive tours and lessons.

Maya bay is a must see if you are visiting islands in Phang Nga, many backpackers looking for that beach paradise in the movie head north to the province of Krabi where other great beaches like Ao Nang are less visited but equally beautiful.

Boracay Tropical Beach Chillout

Boracay is a tropical island about an hour’s flight from Manila in the Philippines. Its long white sand beaches rival the best beaches of more popular destinations such as the Caribbean, the South Pacific as well as neighboring Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia.

White Beach stretches some four kilometers on the western side of the island. It is largely because of the pristine, white powdery sand of White Beach and the crystal clear blue water of the surrounding sea that Boracay is often called “the world’s most beautiful tropical island.”

In 1990, it was voted by the BMW Tropical Beach Handbook as one of the best beaches in the world and again in 1996 by British publication TV Quick as the world’s number one tropical beach. In 2007, Boracay island topped the list of the World’s Most Popular Beach according to Yahoo! Travel.

For those wanting to just lounge around and take in some rays, beach-front hotels usually have lounge chairs set up just a few steps away from the hotel entrances. Facilities for the usual water sports activities such as sailing, wind surfing, snorkeling, diving and jet skiing are also widely available for those in search of more active pursuits.

The fun in Boracay also doesn’t end when the sun sets. Boracay nightlife is pulsating with many bars and restaurants serving food, drink and fun until the very late evening.

The Low Season is when the winds change and blow eastward into White Beach. There is more rain than usual, but there are also fewer tourists, better prices on accommodations, and other lower prices. The low season begins in May, and ends in October.

During High Season, the winds come from the other side of the island, and White Beach is protected. The wind blows out to sea, leaving the beach pristine clean and generally calm. It is also winter in the northern hemisphere, and tourists come in numbers in search of sun, heat, beach and party. High Season starts in October and ends in May.

Most visitors to Boracay stay on the White Beach and travel by foot. It’s an hour and a half walk from one end of the beach to the other.

Goa On A Tropical Beach Holiday

Goa is famous for its beaches, ancient temples and churches and the Goan carnival. It was a major stop on the “Hippy Trail” in the 1960s and 1970s and it remains a draw for backpackers and hippy types but now also attracts expats and holiday makers. Goa was a Portuguese colony until 1962, and is famous for its Indo-Portuguese culture and architecture.

Goa’s beaches are littered with shacks that serve ice cold beer and spicy Goan cuisine. It is very easy to find cheap accommodation in a beach resort or hotel very close to the beach. It’s worth asking if any beach you visit is suitable for swimming as some have strong undercurrents and other hazards.

The long stretches of more than two dozen beaches, options for numerous adventure sports and an excellent tropical climate make Goa a perfect holiday destination. But there is more to Goa than just sand, surf and enticing beaches. Try Goan Feni, visit the bustling flea market, rave parties by the beachside and excellent Seafood, these experiences  have all made Goa a huge hit with tourists and backpackers. Goa is now a fashionable destination for the elite in India who come both on business and pleasure trips.

It’s a great mixture of Indian & Portuguese history, in a tropical setting, with a lively cosmopolitan feel to it. An unique blend of Latin and Oriental, incredibly rich in monuments and historical sites, dazzling variety of exotic flora and fauna, lush green hinterland, rivers and adventure sports that will make sure no one will be left bored, more likely you will be asking what to do next. The visual beauty of Goa makes it an increasingly popular destination for tropical beach weddings and honeymoons.

Driving through peaceful villages, the sea on one side, paddies and plantations on the other, is an essential Goa experience. There is a timeless charm. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that whilst combining two very different cultures, it has retained its inherent soul.

With a tropical climate, the best time to visit Goa is from mid July to late September or late November  to mid February.