


A unique, eco-friendly museum showcasing driftwood art and local history in a serene coastal setting.
Bay Island's climate can be unpredictable with sudden showers, especially during museum visits.
The museum has extensive outdoor exhibits requiring comfortable footwear.
Staying hydrated is crucial while exploring the museum's outdoor areas.
Unique driftwood sculptures and wall art, crafted by local artisans, reflecting the island's coastal heritage.
Handcrafted necklaces, earrings, and bracelets made from locally sourced conch shells, a symbol of the island's marine life.
A unique blend of local spices, including bay leaves, used in traditional island dishes, perfect for cooking at home.

Crispy fried balls of ground conch meat, onions, and peppers, served with a tangy dipping sauce.
Tart and sweet custard made from key limes, condensed milk, and egg yolks, baked in a pie crust.

Crispy ham and roasted pork sandwich with Swiss cheese, pickles, and mustard on Cuban bread.
A unique museum showcasing driftwood sculptures and local history.
A serene beach perfect for watching the sunrise and enjoying a peaceful morning walk.
A cultural hub offering exhibits on local traditions, arts, and crafts.
Famous for its sunrise views and classic breakfast dishes.
Iconic for its fresh pastries and local coffee.

Historic spot known for its seafood dishes and lighthouse views.
A bustling ferry pier connecting Zhuhai and Macau, offering stunning views of the Pearl River Delta.
The Kraton, or palace, of Yogyakarta is a historic complex that served as the seat of power for the Sultanate of Yogyakarta. It's a blend of Javanese, Islamic, and European architectural styles, and is still used for official ceremonies today.

A serene and historic Sikh shrine in Amritsar, known for its stunning architecture and peaceful atmosphere.