Bay View Resort

  • Address: 504 N Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
  • Phone: (866) 917-8439

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Bay View on the Boardwalk overlooks everything in proximity, lending a stunning view of the Myrtle Beach area.  The SkyWheel and Pavilion are to the north and the Pier at 2nd Avenue is to the south. Marvelous views of the Atlantic Ocean and Myrtle Beach Boardwalk come with all Oceanfront rooms. Ocean view condos show off the dazzling shoreline and city of Myrtle Beach in both directions. City view rooms offer sunset panoramas of the verdant south city and bustling downtown. Bay View is charmingly located  within easy walking distance of Myrtle Beach’s vast assortment of restaurants and nightlife.

Guests of the beautiful Bay View on the Boardwalk have access to multiple indoor swimming pools, life-size games of chess and checkers, Starbucks downstairs in the building, shuffleboard overlooking Ocean Boulevard, a splash deck with fountains on the lawn and fashionable details within the rooms and condos including private balconies for each bedroom and granite countertops.

Bay View also offers amazing perks with the Sun & Fun Rewards program. Guests enjoy unlimited free rental of DVDs and complimentary single adult admission to local attractions such as Myrtle Waves Water Park, Broadway Grand Prix and Ripley’s Aquarium.

Come visit Bay View on the Boardwalk for a deluxe twist on a classic vacation and the grandest scenery in town.

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  • 2 minutes walk from the beach
  • 0.7 miles from the Family Kingdom Amusement Park
  • features an indoor pool with lazy river
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5 Must-See Hotels In Las Vegas

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The party starts early in Las Vegas and lasts for as long as you can stay awake. Eventually, you’ll need to lay your sleepy little head somewhere. Since there is no shortage of places to stay, we figure a heads up is in order to some of the newer kids on the block. The are some fantastic hotels making an impact, we’ll give you the top 5.

Aria

The $8.5 billion CityCenter opened in 2009  with the Aria featured as the focal point to this amazing property. The hotel, which stands at 61 stories tall, has 4,004 hotel rooms, a casino, a convention center, more than a dozen restaurants on the property, pool, and a spa. The rooms are modern and feature five-star amenities such as floor-to-ceiling windows, touch-pad lights, and granite-topped bathroom counters. In addition to the numerous restaurants, the resort also features 3 teardrop shaped pools and a theater.

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Nobu Hotel

The Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace, which opened in 2013, is the creation of world-renowned chef Nobu Matsuhisa, whose famed sushi restaurant, Nobu, has locations across the world. The boutique hotel is located in Caesars’ Centurion Tower, with a mere 81 rooms which includes 18 suites and also houses the world’s largest branch of Nobu restaurant. Guest perks include free access to QUA Baths & Spa and the fitness center, and VIP access to the restaurant, as well as to Pure Nightclub.

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Vdara

After a long day of buzzing around on the strip, a relaxing trip to the spa is the perfect way to unwind. Booking a stay at the Vdara lets you enjoy their 2-story, 18,000-square-foot Spa & Salon. The 578-foot tower houses nearly 1,500 suites that feature a luxurious and  modern design. The Vdara’s suites are all privately-owned residences whose owners have chosen to participate in a program allowing their properties to be rented as hotel rooms. The major highlight to this 57-story building is the exceptional spa, which features 11 private treatment rooms, a steam room, sauna, fitness center, full-service salon and a smoothie bar. The Vdara is a non-gambling condo-hotel and is located near the Bellagio casino. The Vdara made its debut on December 1, 2009.

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The D Las Vegas

The D Las Vegas makes it’s home in the former Fitzgerald Casino building, a 1970s remnant that’s been remodeled from top-to-bottom with a $15 million renovation. The Hotel debuted in the city’s downtown area in fall of 2012  to tourists who were excited to have a hotel with upscale and modern decor, and lower prices than its nearby extravagant competition. The D Las Vegas features 638 rooms, daily live entertainment, and vintage slot machines. The 2-story casino features standard game tables, and not-so-standard “Dancing Dealers,” a staff of sexy, go-go dancing card dealers.

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Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

The two towers of the awe-inspiring hotel casino Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas opened in December 2010. It features 3 pools, a spa, and over a dozen restaurants, many of which are owned by celebrity chefs and restaurateurs. The massive 100,000-square-foot casino features floor-to-ceiling glass walls to enjoy the view of the Las Vegas Strip.

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Airline Tickets to Shenzhen

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Top Attractions in ShenzhenGet closer to the iconic structures on earth including the Eiffel Tower, the Egyptian Pyramid, the Pisa Tower, the Taj Mahal, the Grand Canyon and more at the massive 48 sq. km park of Window of the World. Watch traditional Chinese dance shows or sparkling fireworks at night.Once served as the battle ground during the 19th century Opium War, Dapeng Fortress was built some 6 centuries ago. Behind this brilliantly preserved walled-town you will find a lively village.

Witness the journey of social transformation of Shenzhen after following Deng Xiaoping’s policies at the Shenzhen Museum through full-scale dioramas and multimedia displays. Don’t miss the collections of 20th century propaganda art.

People who have a soft corner for fighter aircrafts must visit the Minsk World. The military theme park features choppers and Mig fighter planes that also include the giant 4000-ton Minsk aircraft. Watch performances by a troupe of Russian Dancers wearing

Hotels in Thessaloniki

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Beach Promoande is bustling neighborhood in Thessaloniki, it is a premier shopping destination as it has plenty of boutiques and designer clothes stores. The bar scene of this neighborhood is pretty good, as there are plenty of open-air cafes and bars. When it comes to accommodation, you should book your room into Sun Beach Hotel and Sani Luxury Beach Hotel.

Aristotelous Square beckons with its pedestrianised street that crosses the neighborhood down to the sea. Get immersed in busy and romantic buzz of characters which is the highlight of this scenic neighborhood. Filled with parks, art museums, restaurants, cafes and bars, you won’t get bored while staying at this neighborhood.

Fragon neighborhood is the older commercial area of Thessaloniki that is surrounded by baton shops, delicatessens, fresh flowers and plenty of restaurants & bars. Budget and luxury travelers should check into popular hotels from the likes of Galaxias Beach Hotel and Dragon Inn.

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Flights to Hong Kong

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Looking for cheap flights to Hong Kong? You’ve found the right place! OneTravel offers most competitive rates on airline tickets year around. For your flights to Hong Kong, rely on us, and we guarantee you the best price. To know more, get in touch with our travel experts, available 24/7 for your assistance.

The Best Time to Visit

Visit Hong Kong that is known for its subtropical climate. October, November and December are the most pleasant months to visit Hong Kong. Weather is cool, clear with plenty of sunshine. Temperature at this time of the year ranges between 60s and 70s.

Hong Kong Festivals & Events

Home to plenty of festivals and events, Hong Kong is always buzzing with vacationers. Visit this destination in the month of May and take part in the Cheung Chau Festival. Buddha’s Birthday is also one of the most exciting festivals of the Hong Kong, it also happens in the month of May.

Tips to Save on Travel to Hong Kong

Advance booking is the best way to get cheap flight to Hong Kong. Book 40 to 25 days in advance to grab cheap flights. Airlines such as Air Canada, Air Mauritius and British Airways offer discounts on airline tickets. The Airport Express Train is the safest and economical way for reaching the downtown.

Hong Kong Disneyland Resort – Opened in 2005, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort is one of the most popular attractions among kids and teenagers. This resort is home to the most popular attraction that is Hong Kong Disneyland Park. Don’t forget to check out the Inspiration Lake for recreational purposes.

Hong Kong Museum of Art – Popular among art fanatics Hong Kong Museum of Art is a visual treat. Established in 1962, it showcases sculptures, calligraphy and paintings. These art items are mainly from China, Hong Kong and various parts of the world.

Hong Kong Science Museum Take your kids and teenagers to Hong Kong Science Museum. It is one of the most popular science-themed museums that showcase more than 500 exhibits. Don’t forget to check out the 22-m high twin-tower Energy Machine, it is one of the prominent exhibit of this museum.

Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre Check out the Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre, it is home to historic blocks S61 and S62 of the former Whitfield Barracks at the Kowloon Park.

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Flights to Athens Airport

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Traveler’s Guide to Athens Airport

The airport began operation on 29 March 2001 and is the primary civilian airport that serves the city of Athens and the region of Attica. The airport is the major hub and base of Aegean Airlines and Olympic Air. The airport is operated by Athens International Airport S.A and is the thirtieth busiest airport in Europe. The airport currently has two terminals the Main Terminal and the Satellite Terminal accessible by a foot-tunnel from the Main Terminal.

Athens Airport Transfers

  • Six car companies currently operate at Athens international Airport with offices located at the Arrivals level.
  • The car rental area is within walking distance from the main terminal building, located at the northern side of the building.

Athens Airport Amenities

  • At the Arrivals Level of the Main Terminal Building, A full range of postal and courier services are provided by the Hellenic Post Office is located.
  • The Wireless Internet Zone Service is available within the airport’s terminal areas and is offered for FREE, the service is accessible through laptops and palmtops.
  • This is a business friendly hotel and Eight Business Lounges, operate at the Departures Level of AIA.

Athens Airport Parking

  • Parking is free for the first twenty minutes, which makes it easy for people who are here to drop or pick someone. Long term parking is also easy and convenient and people can park for six to seven days for almost fifty Euros.

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7 HISTORICAL SITES TO VISIT IN IRELAND

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If you’re planning a trip to Ireland, you’ll likely want to enjoy some of the historic pubs, stunning natural landscape of the emerald isle, but you shouldn’t forget the many historical sites in Ireland. In this article, we’ve crafted a unique and fun driving itinerary: 7 top historical places to visit in Ireland you can’t miss! Each of these points of interest in Ireland offers a unique glimpse of Irish history, culture, and traditions. While some may be familiar Irish tourist attractions, others are lesser-known, allowing you to explore unique Irish landmarks without fighting crowds of travelers. Driving in Ireland is one of the best ways to explore this beautiful island. Not only will you be able to set your own pace, lingering at the landmarks and points of interest you find most interesting, but you’ll also be free to modify this round-trip guide, adding detours to other points of interest in Ireland you’ve been hoping to visit.

Looking for other things to do in Ireland? Check out our other Drive to Discover guides where we explore the best road trips in Ireland including a Ring of Kerry Tour, a guide to guide to the Wild Atlantic Way and a round trip beer tour from Dublin!

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1. START YOUR TRIP BY EXPLORING THE HISTORIC CITY OF DUBLIN

Upon arrival, pick up your car rental at Dublin airport and make your way to your downtown hotel. We find it’s usually best after a flight to a different time zone like this to give yourself at least 24 hours before hitting the road. This helps to resolve any issues with jet lag, and it also allows you to get your bearings and explore the city of your arrival. In this case, you’re in luck because The Historic City of Dublin is a UNESCO world heritage site – meaning that in addition to the fantastic pubs, restaurants, and museums available in the city, the historic city itself is a landmark of historic interest. Take a tour of the Guinness Storehouse to learn the unique history of this iconic brewery, say a prayer in St. Patrick’s Cathedral, or visit Kilmainham Gaol – a beautiful prison filled with stories of Ireland’s history.

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2. TO BRU NA BOINNE, FAIR LADS AND LASSES!

Once you’ve explored the city, hop into your Dublin car rental and head north along the coast – it’s a short drive to Bru na Boinne in Newgrange – a UNESCO world heritage site which easily makes our list of historical sites in Ireland which are worth driving to.

As Europe’s largest and most important concentration of prehistoric megalithic art, the prehistoric monuments arranged along the north bank of the River Boyne had social, economic, religious, and funerary functions. The peaceful, prehistoric archaeological remains found at Bru na Boinne in Newgrange are ideal historic landmarks to follow Historic Dublin, as they provide a real sense of the history of the Emerald Isle.

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3. THE HISTORIC MONASTERY AT CLONMACNOISE

Nestled in bucolic County Offaly on the River Shannon, the historic monastery at Clonmacnoise (‘Meadow of the Sons of Nos’) dates back to 544. From its early days, the important location of Clonmacnoise Monastery made it a center for learning, religion, and trade and it became the most famous monastery in Ireland, drawing scholars from across Europe.

Religious services are held in a modern chapel on the site today, and the historic monastery is preserved as a historic Irish ruin which is open to the public for a small fee. Bring your camera when you visit this location – the scene is beautiful, and you’ll leave feeling a deep sense of the historical significance of the ruins.

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4. TOUR BLARNEY CASTLE AND KISS THE FAMOUS BLARNEY STONE IN COUNTY CORK

You’ve surely heard of the Blarney Stone (Cloch na Blarnan), and there are a number of stories which explain the origin and legends of this iconic landmark. You’ll have time to contemplate them as you drive south from Clonmacnoise, through Limerick and into County Cork. It’s a lovely, two and a half hour drive, which can be completed in the morning, or you can leave mid-morning and stop for lunch along the way.

The Blarney stone is said to grant those who kiss it the ability to deceive without offending, based on the legend of Cormac Laidir McCarthy (the builder of Blarney Castle), who was involved with a lawsuit. He asked the goddess Cliodhna for help, and she told McCarthy to kiss the first stone he found in the morning on his way to court. He did so, and argued eloquently in court, winning the case. Other legends of the Blarney Stone include one that the stone was presented to Cormac McCarthy as a gift by Robert the Bruce. Touring Blarney Castle and learning more about the history of this famous piece of limestone is sure to impart a unique sense of the history and folklore that Ireland is famous for.

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5. DISCOVER ST. PATRICK’S ROCK!

The Rock of Cashel is a historical site in Ireland in County Tipperary, Ireland, and according to legend, the famous stone was originally procured when St. Patrick banished Satan from a cave in the Devil’s Bit, a mountain some 20 miles north of Cashel. This explosive event resulted in the famous Rock landing in Cashel, the historic seat of the kings of Munster in the years prior to the Norman invasion.

While there are only a few vestiges of the early structure today, there are a number of beautiful and historic structures dating from the 12th and 13th centuries. These include Cormac’s Chapel, a cathedral built between 1235 and 1270, and a number of ancient graves on the northern side of the ruins. A visit to the Rock of Cashel is an excellent place to learn more about the history and lore of St. Patrick in Ireland.

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6. THE BEAUTIFUL RUINS OF JERPOINT ABBEY

Drive east from the Rock of Cashel and you’ll discover the stunning ruins of a Cistercian Abbey near Thomastown in County Kilkenny. Jerpoint Abbey was built during the second half of the 12th century and it stands as a national monument of Ireland today – making it an easy choice for inclusion on our list of historical sites in Ireland.

Jerpoint Abbey is an excellent point to stretch your legs and explore, and young children will be especially fascinated with the architecture of this historic landmark. The ruins are expansive and as you explore you’ll discover historical stone carvings and a square, embattled tower, and chapels filled with tomb sculptures and carvings. Bring your camera and you’ll be rewarded with unique backdrops for one-of-a-kind photos to commemorate your trip!

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7. ONWARD, TO THE CASTLE OF KILKENNY!

From Jerpoint Abbey it’s a quick 20-minute drive north to Kilkenny Castle, a stunning symbol of the Norman occupation, erected on the banks of the River Nore at a strategic point where soldiers could control those trying to ford the waterway. Kilkenny Castle today is an excellent point to enjoy a picnic lunch – there are expansive grounds managed by the Office of Public Works, and the gardens and parkland adjacent to the castle are well-kept and open to the public.

While Blarney Castle gets much of the fanfare, Kilkenny Castle has become one of the most visited tourist sites in Ireland thanks to its expansive gardens, well-maintained structure, and unique rotating art exhibitions in the castle basement. It’s a beautiful Irish historic site, which can be enjoyed by the young and the young at heart.

NEXT STOP: 1 HOUR & 23 MINUTES

From Kilkenny Castle it’s just over an hour and a half to DUB Airport in your Ireland rental car, so you can plan your trip accordingly – driving straight to the airport for your return flight, or spending a few more days in Dublin exploring the many points of interest and landmarks the city has to offer.

While exploring Ireland by car, we think you’ll fall in love with the bucolic countryside and the people who call it home. While booking a chartered tour may be tempting, there’s something uniquely fulfilling about planning a trip around a loose itinerary which allows flexibility to enjoy detours and unexpected wonders you’re sure to find along the way.

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BEST ROAD TRIPS FROM DUBLIN

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With a history that dates back to ancient times, Dublin has a lot to keep visitors captivated. If you can manage to make the time, why not go on a road trip? This beautiful,green country has plenty to offer.You can take three days and complete a road trip that spans six counties in Ireland and view the plush green countryside from the seat of your car along the way, driving only two to three hours per day. The Dublin’s Tour Road Trip itinerary takes you from Dublin City south to Avoca, then northwest to Tullamore, and finally back home to Dublin, with plenty of memorable and scenic stops along the way.

PREPARING FOR YOUR DRIVE FROM DUBLIN

Although the route we’ve chosen has no tolls,  it’s always a good idea to bring cash wherever you go in Ireland. Be extra careful when driving in bad weather, especially on the narrow roads that are common on the island. Our Dublin’s Tour road trip follows both country roads and major highways, so you can usually follow signs to your next destination. If you have a GPS device or a map application on your phone, make sure it is in proper working order before setting out, because it will come in handy should you get lost. We strongly recommend that travelers have all the travel information that they need prior to beginning a journey. It is also important to have plenty of supplies, such as warm clothes and extra food, in case of emergency. Expect the unexpected, enjoy the ride, and don’t forget to drive on the left!

DAY 1: DUBLIN TO AVOCA VIA GLENDALOUGH

Begin your journey with a car rental in Dublin and head south on R115 toward Glendalough. This route takes you through the rolling landscape and low-hanging skies of the Wicklow Mountains National Park. On this part of the trip, the hills seem to close in on both sides as if you had found your way inside a snow globe, but once you reach and take a left on R759, the view opens onto Sally Gap, a popular location for Hollywood filmmakers (think Braveheart).

As you follow the road up into the hills along some more rocky terrain, prepare for a stunning bird’s-eye view of Lough Tay’s dark water on your right. Stop off here to take in the scenery or continue south on your journey toward Glendalough via R755. Glendalough (which in Irish means “Valley of Two Lakes”) offers a nice resting point before making your way farther south toward Avoca. Just take a quick jaunt to the right on R756 for a few miles. There is a parking area where you can leave your car as you go for a walk through a small wooded area that opens up onto a white beach where the lake cleaves the hills in two. Be sure to check out the 6th-century Round Tower at Glendalough, too. You are sure to get some great pictures to send home.

Once you are back on the road, continue south on R755 until you pass through Rathdrum. R755 will end and you will take a right on R752 which will take you all the way to your final destination for the day, the picturesque town of Avoca, where you can grab a pint and mingle with the locals before nodding off.

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DAY 2: AVOCA TO TULLAMORE AND KILBEGGAN VIA ABBEYLEIX

With Avoca in your rearview, continue on R752 until you reach R747 and make a right turn. This leg of the drive is the longest on the journey, but it passes through some of the most idyllic and splendid scenery of the trip, so you won’t even notice how long you’ve been driving. Most of the route runs parallel to the Rivers Aughrim and Derry, so be sure to have your camera ready to capture some really beautiful countryside. Be sure to stop in some of the small villages that are along the way for something to eat or even just to stretch your legs.

Follow R727 and R726 toward Carlow, and if you have time, take the small jaunt up to Duckett’s Grove where you can see a 19th-century Gothic revival ruin. From Carlow, travel to Abbeyleix via R430 and see along the way the green flatland pastures and country farms of County Laios. The Slieve Bloom Mountains are just past Abbeyleix and are a wonder to see as you make your way up R440 and R421 to Tullamore. You can tour the Tullamore D.E.W. Visitor Centre and the Kilbeggan Distillery and learn a bit about the history of these historic brands of Irish whiskey.

DAY 3: TULLAMORE TO DUBLIN VIA BALLYMORE EUSTACE

As you say goodbye to Tullamore whiskey country and begin the final day’s journey back to Dublin along R420, get ready for open skies and wide horizons. Be sure to stop to see the exquisite Japanese Gardens at the National Stud near Kildare, where you can view one of the finest Japanese-style gardens in all of Europe. At the National Stud, you also have the opportunity to take a guided tour of the grounds and see the thoroughbred horses and the museum commemorating their history. Kildare also has on offer the Curragh Military Museum on offer for travelers interested in Irish military history.

From Kildare, you can travel to Ballymore Eustace on L6080, R448, and R413 where you can see the River Liffey before it flows into Dublin. If you want to get a bite to eat before returning to Dublin City, do visit the Ballymore Inn. There you will be treated to some of the best food that Ireland has to offer. After lunch, you can take L6048, connect with N81 towards Dublin, and drive until you hit R137, which will take you the rest of the way. Finally, finish your day with a pint of Guinness at Temple Bar and start thinking of where your next adventure will take you.

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Flight Deals to Africa

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Africa is famous for it’s wildlife and it’s a best place for those who love wildlife and adventure tours. Bull elephants, lions and rhinos stand feet away from your vehicle, don’t you think it’s so exciting? Wildlife view in Africa is unimaginable. This continent of contrasts features European-style Mediterranean beaches, the world’s largest waterfall, Bedouin traditions of the dry Sahara and the overwhelming beauty of the vast African bush.

Africa has been full of indescribable mystery and each country in this large continent differs dramatically. Africa’s diverse and colourful culture is incredibly fascinating to learn and discover. Each African country has it’s own mix of tribes, languages, and customs. The North African countries – Egypt, Morocco or Tunisia are closer in culture to the Arab countries, whereas South Africa is a multicultural melting pot with strong Dutch and British roots. Most of the other countries including Nigeria, Sudan and Mali retain their rich African heritage.

SmartFares offers wide range of travel deals to Africa and its sub-continents. Whether you are looking for cheap flights to Africa or amazing deals and discounts on airfares – SmartFares has the answer for you. Our travel expert can help you book an airline ticket at an unbeatable price with our easy and hassle free booking process. Book your cheap airline ticket to the top tourist destination in Africa and make your dream vacation a reality.

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Flights To Asia

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Asia, the biggest continent on earth, known for its diversity, wide variety of landscapes, exquisite heritage, religious vividness and tranquilizing culture have been one of the finest regions on the planet, boasted with an abundant number of countries, islands and independent regions. Despite being a part of eastern world, the region have never ceased to amaze voyagers from around the world. As a result, millions of tourists often search for cheap flights to Asia and tend to explore a gigantic variety of heritage, ruins from myriad historical eras, fantastic range of volcanic, tropical and subtropical islands and much more.

Boasted with two of the most populous nations in the world China and India, Asian continent has dozens of other countries under its borders including Thailand, Sri Lankan, Pakistan, UAE, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia, Nepal, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Vietnam, Philippines, Maldives, Malaysia, Bhutan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Brunei and dozens of other nations, the continent have been an eye-candy for voyagers from around the world. Board flights to Asia and enjoy exploring a fine variety of world-renowned attractions such as the Great Wall of China, Mount Everest, Angkor Wat, Taj Mahal, Forbidden City, Bangkok Grand Palace, Disneyland Tokyo, Ubud Monkey Forest, Qutb Minar, Singapore Flyer and thousands of other incredible places that have made Asia a worth visiting region on earth.

So, if you have been holding up your horses of traveling for a very long time and seeking a getaway to the fantastic lands of Asia, then all you need to do is book cheap flights to Asia from SmartFares and you are good to go and enjoy a breathtaking escape to the myriad cities, countries, archipelago towns and more in the blissful continent of Asia.

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