Lake Havasu, Lake Havasu City
Lake Havasu is situated behind Parker Dam on the Colorado River, just on the border that joins California with Arizona. On the eastern shore of the lake lies Lake Havasu City.
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Sulina offers a humid subtropical climate, with rainy winters and minimum temperatures at -4 °C/25 °F in January and February, and hot humid summers with an average temperature at 27 °C /81 °F in July and August.
Kitesurfing in Sulina Beach is a new activity that is slowly gaining reputation as the winds are stronger on this part of the Black Sea and at the north side of the beach, there are some excellent flat water conditions. The main wind direction is coming from Northeast, East, Southwest and is usually side-onshore. The water is shallow and crystal clear with no tide dependency.
The thermal winds are stronger early in the afternoon and waves up to 9.8 ft/3 m high rise occasionally for those who are into freestyle kite-surfing. During the summer months, the beach is crowded with bathers and jet skies. Avoid the swimmers area and find a clear spot to launch your kite safely. Kite-surfing gear is available at the city of Constanța.
Lake Havasu is situated behind Parker Dam on the Colorado River, just on the border that joins California with Arizona. On the eastern shore of the lake lies Lake Havasu City.
Costa Esmeralda is a stretched line of beaches, running along the northeastern side of the Mexican state of Veracruz, on the Gulf of Mexico. Veracruz is divided into 212 municipalities and its capital is Xalapa-Enriquez.
Located on the South Shore of Long Island and being the largest urban beach in the United States, Rockaway Beach is the best summer destination. It is a neighborhood on the Rockaway Peninsula in the New York City borough of Queens. Because of the Irish American population, the spot is also known as the "Irish Riviera".
The Turks and Caicos Islands lie in the Lucayan Archipelago and are a British Overseas Territory consisting of eight islands: West Caicos, Providenciales, East Caicos, South Caicos, North and Middle Caicos, Grand Turk and Saly Cay. Only East and West Caicos are uninhabited. Apart from a superb tourist destination, they are also well-known as an offshore financial center. The climate of the islands is classified as marine tropical, providing relatively consistent temperatures throughout the year.
Jacksonville is the largest city in Florida State, located on the banks of St. John's River and bordered by the Atlantic Ocean. With 300 days of long sunshine, a coastline of over 20 mi/32 km long, inter-coastal waterways and the largest urban park system in the country, Jacksonville is a paradise and a top destination for outdoor activities and holidays all year round.
Limassol is located on the south coast of the island, on Akrotiri Bay and is the second largest city in Cyprus. As it has one of the biggest ports in the Mediterranean Sea, the city is rapidly evolving into one of the most important maritime, commerce and tourism destination worldwide.
Located on the crossroad of various commercial routes, Constanta is situated on the western coast of the Black Sea and hosts Romania's largest sea port. Rich in history and archaeological treasures and bordered by the sea with a long coastline and beautiful beaches, Constansa is a city of great cultural and economic importance and a famous touristic venue for both local and foreign visitors.
Located on the crossroad of various commercial routes, Constanta is situated on the western coast of the Black Sea and hosts Romania's largest sea port. Rich in history and archaeological treasures and bordered by the sea with a long coastline and beautiful beaches, Constansa is a city of great cultural and economic importance and a famous touristic venue for both local and foreign visitors.
Mangalia is a historical city and a port, located in the southeast side of Constanta County and is bordered by the Black Sea. Widely known as a summer resort, Mangalia hosts beautiful beaches with fine white sand and clean waters as well as many cultural events and interesting historical sites, attracting both local and foreign visitors.
Sinaia, also known as the "Carpathian Pearl", is a mountainous town located in an amazing alpine scenery on the Prahova Valley, only at 74.5 mi/120 km away from Bucharest. The city used once to be one of the favorite attractions for Romanian aristocracy and evolved into a major holiday destination when King Charles I decided to build there his summer residence, the Palace of Peles.
Vama Veche is a small village located on the lower Romanian coat on the Black Sea, close to the border with Bulgaria. Widely known as non mainstream destination, the village attracts visitors that are into free camping, nude swimming and non stop partying with many music festivals and events throughout summer.
Razim Lake is located within a group of lakes, south of the Danube Delta in Tulcea County and borders the Black Sea. Surrounded by impressive landscapes and lush nature, this is the largest lake in Romania and forms various lagoons and bays.
Bucharest, Romania's largest city and capital, is nowadays a bustling metropolis with a great collection of cultural attractions. But that is not all since Bucharest has the potential to attract and allure not only the history lovers but also the adrenaline seekers.
