Not exact matches
Festival
villages will be constructed at the Keauhou Shopping Center including a Kona Coffee Corridor with free samples and Kona coffee for sale direct from the farmers; a Kids World offering games and activities with hours of fun and excitement for any age; the Ethnic Food Market, a very popular stop where Festival goers can eat their way through
authentic local food favorites including laulau and fish plate lunches, adobo, huli huil chicken, and all time favorite musubi and shave ice; plus a Christmas craft fair with unique items will help festival - goers get a jump on holiday shopping.
View the quaint
villages high in the mountains as you leisurely sail by and feast on
authentic Portuguese delicacies while sipping on wine from one of the
village's
local vineyards.
On your trip to the Dalaman area, you can hire a bike and explore the coastline or head inland to discover
local villages and
authentic Turkish living on wheels.
Or, if you're feeling ambitious walk into Placencia
Village for an
authentic Belizean Creole meal, a drink at a
local fishermen's bar, stroll the famous Placencia Sidewalk, or catch some
local talent at one of Placencia's night spots.
The
villages that scale the banks of the Maroni Estuary are
authentic places to immerse yourself in the
local culture.
Restaurants and fabulous shopping for
local crafts are located minutes away in
authentic Mayan
villages and the larger town of Panajachel.
You will drive through an
authentic Garifuna
village in Seine Bight (this is not set up for tourists, while it looks a bit rough, the
locals are warm and friendly, and are very used to visitors - lunch at Vern's is one of the top rated places for
local food.)
In the
village there is also a small, family business that carves
authentic Maya designs on
local slate.
Non-divers are welcome on this beautiful boat as well, with itineraries that include island visits and trips to fishing
villages, where guests can get a glimpse of
authentic local island life.
Riviera Nayarit, MEXICO — From charming beachfront restaurants in tiny fishing
villages offering
authentic Mexican seaside cuisine to elegantly sophisticated gourmet restaurants with international chefs, the dining experience in Mexico's newest vacation destination, Riviera Nayarit, is a unique fusión of tradition, contemporary innovation and
local products.
Set within the Western Highlands, this little
village is a good place to experience
authentic Mayan culture and shop for unique
local handicrafts.
Riviera Nayarit: A unique adventure in gastronomy Riviera Nayarit, MEXICO — From charming beachfront restaurants in tiny fishing
villages offering
authentic Mexican seaside cuisine to elegantly sophisticated gourmet restaurants with international chefs, the dining experience in Mexico's newest vacation destination, Riviera Nayarit, is a unique fusión of tradition, contemporary innovation and
local products.
Adding to the charm of this traditional fishing
village is a host of
local eateries, beach bars, art galleries and shops that provide an
authentic Belizean experience.
Equally at home in big cities as I am in remote mountain
villages, I always makes it my mission to learn as much as I can about
local food, culture and customs, and am passionate about seeking out
authentic and unique experiences wherever I go.
You will have the opportunity to become immersed in the
local culture as you visit an
authentic Mayan
village populated by the modern - day descendants of the widespread Mayan Empire.
Evening
village experience to enjoy an
authentic Croatian meal on the Peljesac Peninsula with typical delicacies created with
local produce.
Finally you will travel to a
village, which is not a tourist stop but an
authentic local community.
Stroll through the
village and meet the friendly
locals as they go about their daily work and religious devotion, giving you an
authentic glimpse into the lives of the people who make this island so warm and welcoming.
There were children running and playing along the highway in their bare feet;
locals bicycling through the
village; thin and sad - looking dogs roaming around and laying in the middle of the road; lots of garbage and litter scattered along the side of the road; abandoned buildings with jungle growth creeping inside them and graffiti on the exterior; open - air handicraft markets selling typical Mexican souvenirs and blankets in a variety of vibrant colours; empty bus stops covered in graffiti; small, open - air and simple restaurants with red Coca Cola signs on the exterior, and matching tables and chairs serving
authentic cuisine;
locals cooking and serving fresh meat on a barbeque along the road; a small park and square; narrow gravel roads stemming off of the highway to the remainder of the
village; and tiny one - room houses with either thatched roofs and wooden panels on the sides or square white painted houses with a flat roof, barred windows and always a satellite dish on top.
«The Middle East has an abundance of
authentic local experiences to offer from overnight stays in a stone house in remote Omani
villages to Old Dubai walking tours that search out the best street food.
Food is a big part of the Balinese lifestyle, so luckily for us sambal - aholics, the
local communities are more than happy to welcome visitors into their homes to get a taste of
authentic village cooking.
There are no hotels around Tololela but you can ask to stay with
locals and experience the
authentic village life of Ngadanese.