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Where to Stay in Lake Tahoe – Options Abound

Where to Stay in Lake Tahoe – Options Abound

All over Lake Tahoe (North, South, East, West), the summer is warming up.  As travelers near and far gear up to visit the magnificent mountain lake, the local businesses are also preparing for what is their most important season of the year.

While there are a lucky few who own a lakefront home with a boat dock and pretty much never need to leave, the rest of us have choices to make on where to stay.  Outside of a day trip for those living nearby, most have to choose between staying at a hotel, rent a place, or visit an area campground.  Each have benefits and much of the decision will be dictated by your individual circumstance.

Hotels:

There are numerous options for hotels in the area.  From the more budget friendly for a longer stay to the high end luxury experience and everything in between.

BEST for short stays or small groups as they are some of the most convenient options.  Usually more available to book on short notice, no minimum stays, and no cleaning fees.  From classic budget friendly cabins, to smaller hotel/casinos and on up to high end hotels and casinos there are numerous options.

 

 

 

Vacation Rentals:

From international companies such as AirBNB, VRBO and Homeaway to numerous local vacation rental options, there are some incredible options.

Whether a condo in one of the major resorts such as Heavenly, Squaw Valley, or Northstar with all the amenities, to independent quality budget options, these can be great options for smaller groups.

For families and larger groups, options abound.  If money is not an issue, then there are some amazing lakefront options.  However, for a group there are some great options to be had that are relatively affordable, offer ample space, and are relatively easy access to many of the Lake Tahoe recreational options.

This is another alternative, a beautiful Cabin in North Lake Tahoe. Check it out this amazing place in 360-degrees. Credits to: Tahoe Report

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Visit Chilein360.com

Visit Chilein360.com

Virtualmerse just launched their last project to show virtually how Chile in 360°. In an effort to support their friends in Chile because to current outrage, they implemented a complete 360° platform including the most amazing and beautiful landscapes of this South American country.

This is also a practical way to explain part of their job: create power 360° websites. This is not quite simple but it worth it, particularly, if you are totally convinced that this kind of approach is crucial to engage more quality leads.

So, let us invite you into this beautiful experience. Visit the 360° website here: https://www.chilein360.com

 

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Chile during winter in 360°

Chile during winter in 360°

Like if you love snow 💙! We might be at home but we can still feel the most beautiful places of our country: ❄️SOUND ON!❄️. Explore them right on your screen downloading ‘Chile 360º’ app on your phone.

#Chile360 #Snow #Travel #Araucanía #Corralco #ThisIsChile

 

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Machu Picchu, enjoy it in 360°

Machu Picchu, enjoy it in 360°

 

Machu Picchu​

Machu Picchu is located in the Eastern Cordillera of southern Peru, on a 7,970-feet mountain ridge. It is located in the Cusco Region, Province of Urubamba, in Machupicchu District, 50 miles northwest of Cuzco. The Urubamba River flows through this valley cutting towards the Cordillera creating a canyon with a tropical mountain climate.

Machu Picchu is open the whole year, and although peak season is July and August, you should always expect crowds, especially on Sundays.

Machu Picchu, built in the classical Inca style, with polished dry-stone walls, is the most iconic archeological site of the Inca civilization. It was constructed as an estate for the Inca emperor Pachacuti (1438–1472), but was abandoned at the time of the Spanish conquest.

Machu Picchu was declared a Peruvian Historic Sanctuary in 1981 and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983. In 2007, Machu Picchu was voted one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in a worldwide Internet poll.

If you want to visit this amazing place, I will recommend you to check this Machu Picchu Hike And Routes – Complete Guide (With Video).

Believe me, don’t miss Machu Picchu. Otherwise, you will regret for your whole life.

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Saint Augustine, Florida

Saint Augustine, Florida

St. Augustine is the second oldest city in United States territory after San Juan, Puerto Rico (founded in 1521), Even the first European known to have explored the coasts of Florida was the Spanish explorer and governor of Puerto Rico, Juan Ponce de León, the city was founded in 1565 by the admiral Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, Florida’s first governor.

Today the city of St. Augustine is a popular travel destination for those in the United States, Canada, and Europe. The city is a well-preserved example of Spanish-style buildings and 18th- and 19th-century architecture. St. Augustine is a very walkable city, with several oceanfront parks. The mild subtropical climate allows for a 12-month tourist season, and many tours operators are based in St. Augustine, offering walking and trolley tours..

One place to mention is the Castillo de San Marcos.The Castillo de San Marcos was a post of the Spanish Empire guarding St. Augustine, the first permanent European settlement in the continental United States.

During the 18th century, the Castillo went from Spanish control to British and back to the Spanish, all by treaty. The Spanish remained in power in Florida until the area was purchased by the United States in 1821. Called Fort Marion at this time, the Castillo was used by the U.S. army until 1899. The Castillo was made a national monument in 1924.

If you would like to visit virtually the castle, we invite you to enjoy the following video.

 

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60th Anniversary: Torres del Paine

60th Anniversary: Torres del Paine

60th Anniversary: Torres del Paine

Torres del Paine National Park, in Chile’s Patagonia region, is known for its soaring mountains, bright blue icebergs that cleave from glaciers and golden pampas (grasslands) that shelter rare wildlife such as llama-like guanacos. Some of its most iconic sites are the 3 granite towers from which the park takes its name and the horn-shaped peaks called Cuernos del Paine. You’ll enjoy terrific wildlife-watching in Torres del Paine. See majestic condors wheeling in the pristine skies overhead. Look out for foxes, huemul or Andean deer and guanacos along the way, and if you lie in wait patiently, you might be lucky enough to spot the reclusive puma.

 

Ah! Don’t forget to Vote For Chile for the World Travel Awards: Vote Here!

Enjoy it virtually thorough this beautiful 360° photo (photo courtesy: Marca Chile). If you would like to watch more 360° photos and videos about Chile, visit: Chilein360.com!

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