We've already written about the delectable selection of wineries in the famous Okanagan Valley. While it is undoubtedly British Columbia's top wine region, Vancouver Island shouldn't be forgotten about either. The island is home to 37 licensed wineries, many of which offer tours and boast their own restaurants. Most of the wineries are located north of Victoria, and all of them are located in the southern half of the island (and near the coast). If sipping on delicious wines is one of your favourite activities on holiday, we've compiled this quick guide to help you find your perfect glass. Cowichan Valley Cowichan Valley is Vancouver's primary wine region, where you'll find most of the island's wineries (and also the highest temperatures on the island). If you're in Victoria, take your car to Brentwood and cross the Saanich Inlet via ferry to Mill Bay. Once you're off the ferry, head north to Averill Creek Vineyard – which is the island's largest estate winery. Here you'll be introduced to a unique growing technique: where the vines are wrapped in plastic to create a pseudo-greenhouse effect (which results in a fine-tuned, cherry-scented Pinot Noir).
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About Anna Maria Island Before you come... Anna Maria Island is one of the coolest, most laid-back and welcoming communities around—after all, that's why we live and work here. But if you've never been, it helps to know a little bit about what to expect. Here are a few tidbits to help you get the lay of the (is)land. Anna Maria Island Tours With miles of white-sand beaches and friendly, small-town sidewalks, Anna Maria Island is made for wandering. But sometimes you want the experts to show you around. Cedar Cove Blog Accessories We know it's been a loooooong few months, and you've probably been spending more time than usual on the internet—which means lots and lots of online shopping. Hey, these are stressful times; you buy what you need to buy to have fun in 2020.
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The simple, yet charming, African Colonial-style decor accentuates the tropical-island feeling, making wide use of Zanzibari materials and designs, including thatch roofs, dark-wood furniture, and local fabrics. The attractive open-air lobby sits at the top of a tall flight of steps, the gorgeous reading lounge has solid-wood sofas and elegant artwork, and there's a laidback feel to the restaurant, bar, and beautiful elevated beach bar. Location Secluded, rural setting, far from nearby village, island capital, and airport The cows and goats hanging around outside the gates should give a hint at the level of seclusion in a quiet residential area on Zanzibar's northernmost peninsula. That means there's little to do in the vicinity; it's a trek to the nearby village, island capital and airport, and getting around involves car rental (though driving here can be a challenge) or hiring taxis. 13 minutes to Nungwi village by car 15 minutes to Nungwi Beach by car 19 minutes to Kendwa Beach by car 75 minutes to Zanzibar ferry terminal by car 77 minutes to Stone Town by car 83 minutes to Zanzibar International Airport by car 97 minutes to Jozani Forest by car Rooms Lovely rooms with authentic details and some sea views Accommodations are made of single-story blocks of Standard Rooms, freestanding Superior and Superior DeluxeCchalets, and one enormous Ocean Suite that's popular with honeymooners who want to splurge.
All levels are welcome. Please see more information by visiting the website: Segway Surf – Paddle Surf – Kite Surf - Wind Surf Famara Beach if the perfect spot for practicing these. Please see more information by visiting the website: Calima Surf Trekking Discover the savage landscapes of Lanzarote. Unusual and surprising pictures are awaiting you! All levels are welcome. Please ask our Reception team for more information. Squash - Tennis – Paddle If you like racket games, you could enjoy some on site Squash games in our Hotel or if you prefer Padel or Tennis we can help you to book an offsite court if available. Please ask our Reception team for more information. Riding All levels are welcome. Also available for children. Please see more information by visiting the website: Lanzarote a Caballo Watersports If you like fun in the water, this is your option to enjoy all types of aquatic activities in different spots around our beloved island of Lanzarote. Please see more information by visiting the website: H 2 O Lanzarote Fishing Lanzarote holds several fishing records representing Spain in International competitions.