shamikamichaela

shamikamichaela

Rest & Relaxation,

Solo,

Nassau

Mix of Luxury/Budget,

Hotels,

Bali
Jamaica
Bora Bora

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A Little About Me:

I love traveling and exploring new cultures. It serves as a reminder that life is much larger than my comfort zone. 
  • shamikamichaela
    Jul 15 2019
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    i'm an island girl but I have yet to come across an island as beautiful and relaxing as Exuma, The Bahamas. The place is truly a gem. There are endless places around Great Exuma to go for a swim but the true beauty lies in visiting the Exuma Cays. The place is perfect for taking a small boat out with family or a significant other. If you want to enjoy a little bit more activity I suggest taking a full or half day tour with Exuma Water Sports Company. I took a half day tour with the company and was able to Swim with the Pigs, visit Iguana Island and swim at Batchelor Island all within a few hours. The crew was great and they provided unlimited Sands beers during the trip. Exuma is a must go!!!

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  • shamikamichaela
    Jul 15 2019
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    Bali give you so much to love. The island is expansive and offers a unique feel. We have an opportunity to stay in Kuta, Canggu, Ubud and Seminiyak; however, my favorite place to stay was Ubud. During out time in Ubud we visited the rice fields, Bali Bahama Swing, the Ubud Traditional Art Market and a few local restaurants where we were able to eat as traditional Balinese do. We spent roughly two days in Ubud but I would suggest spending about four days in that area if you do not want to feel rushed.

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  • shamikamichaela
    Jul 15 2019
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    Phucket was one of the most exciting cities I have traveled to. The highlight of my trip was my time spent on Bangla Road. There was so much to get into and the nightlife was exceptional. There are tons of bars to choose from all offering different but good vibes. The street food was incredible and extremely inexpensive. If you stick to street food you can look forward to spending about $15 max on food per day. The hotels we stayed at in Thailand were relatively inexpensive and we were able to find 4-5 star hotels for around $50- $60 dollars a night. We stayed at Hotel Clover for two nights while in Phucket as it was in close proximity to most activities. A visit to Phucket is a must when travelling to Thailand!!

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