Most Beautiful Places in The World To Visit 2023 [Video]

Are you looking for the top places in the world to visit and travel in 2023? We have created a list of 32 destinations and places around the world for you to explore and discover. We go all around the world showing you places in Europe, Asia, Latin America and much more. You all love this one we can create a part 2 and even part 3 for worlds best travel destinations.Whether you are into adventure travel, history tours, leisure vacations, tourist attractions or a digital nomad this travel vlog will be useful for you. Tourism around the world appears to be back to normal after 3 years of slow growth for many of these tourist spots on your travel bucket list.If you’re looking to travel in the next few years, be sure to check out this travel list of the best places to visit in the world! These destinations will excite you, inspire you and leave you longing for more. From exotic jungles to stunning beaches, these are the places you’ll want to add to your travel itinerary!Best Countries To Travel in The World: https://youtu.be/124gA7_3uCY33 Best Islands In The World: https://youtu.be/ZXbmSqs1E7U50 Best Travel Destinations in the World 2024: https://youtu.be/exI_hD_4jAM17 Most Affordable Budget Friendly Destinations: https://youtu.be/mtCK_tHQ6U4Most Beautiful Places in The World To Visit(timestamps)0:00 Intro0:39 Santorini1:39 Banff2:39 Cinque Terre3:39 Bora Bora4:48 Kauai5:55 Maldives6:55 Grand Canyon 7:56 Venice8:24 Petra 9:23 Krabi10:23 Palawan10:55 Northern Lights11:25 Iguazu Falls11:55 Yellowstone 12:58 Cappadocia 13:27 Taj Mahal 13:52 Angkor Wat 14:20 Ha Long Bay 15:07 Fjords 16:15 Plitvice Croatia 16:43 Lucerne 17:37 Grindelwald18:22 French Riviera19:22 Kashmir20:13 Phi Phi Islands21:13 Yosemite22:05 Niagara Falls22:33 Sigiriya23:14 Amazon23:44 Patagonia24:11 Whitsundays25:09 Raja AmpatTravel Video Topics:Best Places To Travel in the WorldWhere to TravelBest PlacesBest DestinationsIsland Hopper TV takes you around the world to the premiere travel destinations. Our virtual travel guides from across America to Asia, Europe and Australia have assisted many world travelers in educating themselves on their next destination to travel or even vacation.

Great Loop Radio: Removal of Abandoned & Derelict Vessels (ADVs) 09/15 by AGLCA [Video]

The Boat U.S. Foundation was just awarded a large grant to help resolve the growing issue of abandoned and derelict vessels (ADVs) on our waterways. Join us as Alanna Keating, the Foundation’s Director of Outreach, gives the details of the grant including how it will help remove many derelict vessels and hopefully prevent the addition of more ADVs to our waterways. The Great Loop is the boating adventure of a lifetime. Loopers follow the 6,000-mile route in their own boats, cruising up the east coast, into the Great Lakes, through the inland rivers, and through the Gulf of Mexico. Learn more at www.greatloop.org.

Exploring the Hidden Gems of Aruba #shorts #shortvideo #shortsvideo

#shorts #shortvideo #shortsvideoviral #travel Aruba is a small island nation located in the southern Caribbean, just off the coast of Venezuela. It is renowned for its stunning white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and year-round warm weather. In this video, you will take a virtual tour of Aruba, exploring the island’s most popular attractions and hidden gems.

Travel Bucket List Maldives [Video]

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Machu Piccu and Lake Titicaca – Watkins Family [Video]

A Family Travel JourneyMachu Picchu and Lake TiticacaThe main attraction of the trip with my family was visiting Machu Picchu. Machu Picchu is an ancient Inka Citadel built in the 1400s. It gained international attention in 1911 when explorer Hiram Bingham discovered the city.We arrived a day early at Machu Picchu because of transportation strike scheduled for two days. There were no buses, taxis, or trains running during the strike. Strikers were protesting the rising gas and food prices. The people of Peru work very hard and cannot afford to feed their families. Striking during the Easter holiday with a record number of tourists is a way to get the government’s attention. Many tourists could not get to a Machu Picchu for their tours because of the strike.We took the Peru Rail train ride from Ollantaytambo through the Andes Mountains. The train ride is about an hour and a half. During Covid, there is no food service on the train, and masks were required.Rolling into Machu Picchu between steep, untouched mountains on the train is magical. The small town of Aguas Calientes is a hidden gem tucked into the mountains.Michael, Jonathan, and Emily went back a second day to hike Huayna Picchu. There are very steep and narrow parts of the hike. It took them about 3 hours to hike it. Lucas, Henry, and I stayed back at the hotel with Milo, my dad, and Kay.We waited around the hotel for a couple of hours to hear if the trains would run at all. We were told they would not so we checked back into our hotel rooms for an extra night in Aguas Calientes. About 30- minutes after we checked in, our guide, Pedro came to our hotel and told us evacuation trains were running that night to get guests back to Ollantaytambo.We grabbed our bags and went to the train station. We waited for an hour and thirty minutes to board a train back to Ollantaytambo. We were given priority because of Milo and my dad, and Kay. The train left at 9 pm. We arrived in Ollantaytambo at about 11 pm and had another two-hour ride to our hotel in Cusco. We checked into our Cusco hotel at 1 am. Milo was wide awake. We got 4 hours of sleep before we had to board another bus to Puno.Our first stop was on the floating island of Uruo. There are hundreds of floating islands in Lake Titicaca that are inhabited. The people on the island fish, hunt and make most of their money through tourism. The island we stopped on had six families living on it. We were greeted by the president of the island. A president is elected once a year.The president, Jesus, gave a presentation about how the island is constructed &how they maintain it. The island floats on the roots of reeds. Dried reeds are layered on top of the roots as a floor. Reeds must be added to the floor every couple of weeks.We learned about how they cook. We got to see inside their homes and try on traditional clothing. There are schools on some of the islands, but many children go to school on the mainland in Puno. The islands do have electricity generated from solar panels.Our next stop was an hour and forty-minute boat ride to Taquile island. Our guide is from Amantani Island, across from Taquile. Taquile has 2,700 inhabitants. The president of this island greeted us when we came to the island. That is one of his jobs. The president is elected once a year at a meeting. He is not paid for the job. Most islanders have to make the hike up to the top of the island with heavy loads on their backs.Our guide told us about the traditions of the island. The people on Taquile speak Quechua &wear traditional clothing. Five different hats are worn by the men to represent their status:The president wears two hats (Presidents’ sons wear a special hat too, even if they are not married).Past presidents wear a unique hat.Married men have a hat.Single boys looking for a match wear a specific type of hat (the tighter the weaving, the more it stands up and the better his prospects).There are hats for young boys and girls.Women cut their hair twice in their lives. The first time is to provide hair for her husband to weave into his belt. The second time is to make extensions that the husband wears during celebrations and important ceremonies.We saw and participated in a traditional dance show. We ate a delicious lunch overlooking the lake. We also saw demonstrations of how they make shampoo and soap from plants & how they weave.We took a nice walk along the island &saw sheep and families. It was a lovely day, & we are honored to get a glimpse into the lives of these islanders. The next day we said goodbye to my dad, Kay, my sister, &her family. It was a busy & exciting eight days. They flew to Lima for one day before heading home. We got organized &headed to the border & Bolivia!www.gowatkinsgo.com

BUSCH GARDENS Kiddy Attractions | Top 10 Kiddie Experiences | Family Travel Information [Video]

[This Video Description]ABOUT US:We are the Taylors and we LOVE to travel. Even though we have 4 kids and it is hard to travel with kids, we do it anyways because nothing can replace the amazing experiences we get to have together as a family! So, we wanted to create a channel that focuses on the how to travel aspect for families. There are tons of travel channels on YouTube. We hope to give you a one-stop for all of your FAMILY travel information. Because let’s be honest, when you travel with kids, all bets are off and you need very different information. Hopefully, Taylor Traventures gives you the family travel information you need to make your own family travel successful. Traveling with kids is something we have a lot of practice with. Our first child flew on 23 flights before she was 6 months old. On the 23rd flight, someone asked us if this was our infant’s first flight. Every time we go on a trip, our kids’ favorite part is usually the hotel pool, but we still do it anyways. We have gotten to visit Italy, Turkey, China, Puerto Rico, Hong Kong, Macau, Mexico, Switzerland, St. Lucia, Barbados, St. Kitts, St. Maarten, Antigua, Taiwan, Singapore, Bahamas, Grand Turk and the Dominican Republic internationally and 40 states in the United States including Alaska. We hope to visit MANY, MANY more places. If you would like to know more about our family, you can check out our companion channel, Taylor Tadpoles. There we share some of the every day experiences of our lives. That is our way to remember the in between moments. IN OUR VIDEOS:In our travel videos, you will find helpful hints, travel tips, information about the places, memories of our family traveling and anything to get psyched about going on your next adventure. Obviously, Traventures is a combined version of Travel+Adventures. And ALL of our videos will have our travel adventures in them. There are a lot of YouTube travel videos that show you how much fun they had. We not only want to do that, we want to show you how you can have just as much, if not more fun! We will give you all the tips and tricks, things we learned and stories of our own mistakes and travel troubles. Subscribe to get all of this crucial information, wherever your trips may take you. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA!-Instagram: @taylortraventures-Facebook: @taylortraventures-Twitter: @taylorfamtravel-Website: http://taylortraventures.comIf you would like to collaborate with us, please reach out to us at taylortadpoles@gmail.com

Bath (England) Complete Travel Guide – Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, Thermae Spa Rooftop Pool & More [Video]

Bath is one of the most historic cities here in England, and I highly recommend that you visit Bath once in your life. But it’s one of the United Kingdom’s ancient Roman cities and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, so where do you start? I’ll show you around everything that’s cool in Bath, such as the Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, Thermae Bath Spa, The Royal Crescent, the Circus, Bath Rugby Football Club, Pulteney Bridge, the River Avon and much more!Ninh Ly presents ‘Ultimate Bucket List’ – a brand new YouTube channel to explore cool things to do before you die. From swimming with dolphins, to jumping off cranes, to gambling in Vegas. Follow me on my journey to tick off things on my bucket list and give you travel tips and advice so that you can start your own. Come on guys, live a little!Life is too short. Do you feel that your life is slipping away?Have you fulfilled your life’s wishes? Or travelled the world? This channel is to provide you with ideas to tick off your bucket list.COMMENT, LIKE, RATE & SUBSCRIBE!!!Also discuss on Reddit!Video: Copyright Ninh Ly 2022, Thermae Bath Spa, Bath Rugby.Images: Ninh LyMusic: ‘Thatched Villagers’ by Kevin MacLeod, ‘Warm Summer’ by Envato.Narrated, Directed and Produced by Ninh LyUltimate Bucket List Website – http://www.ultimatebucketlist.co.uk Main Website – http://www.ninh.co.uk Find Ultimate Bucket List on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ultimatebucketlist.co.uk/ Find Ninh Ly on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ninh.ly.31/Follow me on Twitter – http://twitter.com/NinhLyUKGoogle+ – https://plus.google.com/+NinhLyUKInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/ninhlyuk LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/ninh-ly-0623218b/ Reddit – https://www.reddit.com/user/NinhLyUK/#bath #travel #bucketlist #top10 #traveladvice #travelling #england #uk

Watkins Family – Worldschooling in Ecuador [Video]

GOWATKINSGO – A Family Travel Journey On the beach in San Jose, Ecuador with ten other families was one of the best times we have had traveling. It was not what we expected, but it was magical.We booked the trip through a company that over-promised, under-delivered. Luckily, the groups of families attending the meetup are amazing. All the families stepped up to create a fun and engaging worldschooling program. It was more work than any of us anticipated, but maybe that made it more fulfilling. We made friendships that will last.Our friend Tonja took charge and created round table discussions for adults and kids. Other parents organized soccer games on the nearby soccer field with local kids. Michael bought a slip and slide. We also helped each other figure out meals, laundry, taxis, shopping, etc. we all bonded during the month. The brochure for this meetup looked better than what we received. There was no communication leading up to the meetup. Michael created a survey for the families to fill out to get to know each other before arriving. There was no formal welcome. We were promised good internet and working space for parents. There was no dedicated working space. Many of us had to buy Claro cards because the internet could barely support web surfing. The internet was not adequate for working, and most families work while traveling. One of our hosts also gave us trouble about using the communal kitchen promised to us in the advertisement for the trip. She wanted it only open between certain hours in the day. It made it stressful for parents to make sure they could feed their kids when they were hungry. Our hosts did not understand that worldschoolers cannot afford and do not want to eat every meal at a restaurant. Two weeks into the trip one of the host families left without saying a word. They packed up their bags and drove away. We later got a Facebook messenger communication stating the reasons for their leaving, but it could have been handled better. We never heard from them again. The hosts tried to tell us we owed more money to pay a service charge included in the contract with the hotel. We already paid it in our fee for the trip. When we confronted them about it, they lied straight to our faces. It is bizarre how poorly this trip was thrown together. The company that created the worldschool meetup did arrange Spanish classes, surf lessons, and some cultural activities. The chaos surrounding those activities was annoying. Schedules changed without notice, no details were given about immersion activities until they were happening. We had to book Lucas and Henry’s surf lesson for the first two weeks because of a lack of communication. The saving grace for what was planned is that the teachers and presenters for those activities were great. Our Spanish teachers from Outdoor Ecuador Spanish and Surf School kept classes fun and interesting. The surf instructions are great with kids. The hosteria staff is kind and hardworking. The manager, Morena, always had a smile on her face. We are thankful for their hard work to make our stay memorable. One day a local craftsman showed the group how to make Tagua necklaces. Tagua is a nut from a palm tree. The kids learned how to sand, buff, polish and etch the nut. Lucas and Henry have cool necklaces from that demonstration. The other cultural immersion activities were weaving, music and cooking. Other than those activities, we barely saw the hosts. They made little effort to hang out with us or help us plan anything else (there was a lot of downtime). When we voiced our concerns, our hosts became defensive and told us we should be grateful for what they were doing.The company should not bill themselves as worldschooling trip organizers. They do not know the first thing about what a worldschooler is or what worldschoolers expect out of their travels. I hope they will learn from their failure, but I doubt they will. WE WOULD NOT RECOMMEND TOCANTO COMPANY.Sometimes things don’t work out the way you thought they would. Our time on the beach in Ecuador was not how we envisioned it. It ended up being phenomenal because of the families that attended. We made strong bonds with them, and we already have plans to see many of them again. We also fell in love with another dog. He showed up one day out of the blue, and he was blue, so we called him Blueberry. All of the families adopted him for the month. He ended up getting adopted by an Ecuadorian family at the end of our stay. We will always remember our pal Blueberry.We will be hesitant about signing up for any other worldschool events, but we are excited to try to make our own, more informal worldschool meetups happen. Our experience at this meetup has energized us about the possibilities ahead of us on our world schooling journey. www.gowatkinsgo.com

Kiddie Rides at Knott’s Berry Farm | Kiddie Attractions at Knott’s | Family Travel Information [Video]

We all know what there is to do at Knotts Berry Farm for the adults, but what about the kids? We wanted to include all of the Knott’s Berry Farm Kiddie Rides and Attractions so that the kids know what they can do when they arrive. Learning about the kiddie coasters before hand will make your experience that much better at knott’s berry farm. 00:00 Intro to Taylor Traventures00:29 Coast Rider – Wild Mouse at Knott’s Berry Farm00:54 Knott’s Bear-y Tales Factory Tour01:20 Calico Mine Co at Knott’s Berry Farm01:53 Old School House at Knott’s Berry Farm02:21 Timberline Twister at Knott’s Berry Farm02:50 Jaguar at Knott’s Berry Farm03:15 Pony Express at Knott’s Berry Farm03:36 Sierra Sidewinder at Knott’s Berry Farm03:57 Grand Sierra Railroad at Knott’s Berry Farm04:08 Calico Railroad at Knott’s Berry Farm05:12 Our Experience at Knott’s Berry Farm ABOUT US:We are the Taylors and we LOVE to travel. Even though we have 4 kids and it is hard to travel with kids, we do it anyways because nothing can replace the amazing experiences we get to have together as a family! Traveling with kids is something we have a lot of practice with. Our first child flew on 23 flights before she was 6 months old. On the 23rd flight, someone asked us if this was our infant’s first flight. Every time we go on a trip, our kids’ favorite part is usually the hotel pool, but we still do it anyways. We have gotten to visit Italy, China, Puerto Rico, Hong Kong, Macau, Mexico, Switzerland, St. Lucia, Barbados, St. Kitts, St. Maarten, Antigua, Taiwan, Singapore internationally and sixteen states in the United States including Alaska. We hope to visit MANY, MANY more places. If you would like to know more about our family, you can check out our companion channel, Taylor Tadpoles. There we share some of the every day experiences of our lives. That is our way to remember the in between moments. IN OUR VIDEOS:In our travel videos, you will find helpful hints, travel tips, information about the places, memories of our family traveling and anything to get psyched about going on your next adventure. Obviously, Traventures is a combined version of Travel+Adventures. And ALL of our videos will have our travel adventures in them. There are a lot of YouTube travel videos that show you how much fun they had. We not only want to do that, we want to show you how you can have just as much, if not more fun! We will give you all the tips and tricks, things we learned and stories of our own mistakes and travel troubles. Subscribe to get all of this crucial information, wherever your trips may take you. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA!-Instagram: @taylortraventures-Facebook: @taylortraventures-Twitter: @taylorfamtravel-Website: http://taylortraventures.comIf you would like to collaborate with us, please reach out to us at taylortadpoles@gmail.com

6 Tips for Leaving Kids at Home | PEACE OF MIND | Family Travel Information [Video]

It’s hard to leave kids at home while the parents go on vacation. I did a video awhile back about fun things you can do for your kids. This is more for what you can do for the parents. These are the tips that actually brought me peace of mind while I traveled away from my kids. ABOUT US:We are the Taylors and we LOVE to travel. Even though we have 3 kids and it is hard to travel with kids, we do it anyways because nothing can replace the amazing experiences we get to have together as a family! Traveling with kids is something we have a lot of practice with. Our first child flew on 23 flights before she was 6 months old. On the 23rd flight, someone asked us if this was our infant’s first flight. Every time we go on a trip, our kids’ favorite part is usually the hotel pool, but we still do it anyways. We have gotten to visit Italy, China, Puerto Rico, Hong Kong, Macau, Mexico, Switzerland, St. Lucia, Barbados, St. Kitts, St. Maarten, Antigua, Taiwan, Singapore internationally and sixteen states in the United States including Alaska. We hope to visit MANY, MANY more places. If you would like to know more about our family, you can check out our companion channel, Taylor Tadpoles. There we share some of the every day experiences of our lives. That is our way to remember the in between moments. IN OUR VIDEOS:In our travel videos, you will find helpful hints, travel tips, information about the places, memories of our family traveling and anything to get psyched about going on your next adventure. Obviously, Traventures is a combined version of Travel+Adventures. And ALL of our videos will have our travel adventures in them. There are a lot of YouTube travel videos that show you how much fun they had. We not only want to do that, we want to show you how you can have just as much, if not more fun! We will give you all the tips and tricks, things we learned and stories of our own mistakes and travel troubles. Subscribe to get all of this crucial information, wherever your trips may take you. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA!-Instagram: @taylortraventures-Facebook: @taylortraventures-Twitter: @taylorfamtravel-Website: http://taylortraventures.comIf you would like to collaborate with us, please reach out to us at taylortadpoles@gmail.com