Blue Sea Le Printemps Hotel, Gueliz, Marrakech

The Blue Sea Le Printemps Hotel is located in Gueliz, modern area of Marrakech. It was built in 2014, with modern facilities and beautiful decor. There are 114 bright rooms spread over five floors. The rooms have air conditioning, satellite TV and a minibar. The hotel has a pool, a lounge bar with live music concerts in the evening, a terrace, a restaurant with dishes of Moroccan and international cuisine, a snack bar, free wi-fi in common areas, private parking free, spa and safe (fee). There are many shops and restaurants nearby as well.

Tips

The hotel is very well placed and you can reach the main attractions on foot or by taxi, as the Jemaa el Fna square, with the Koutoubia Mosque and the Majorelle Gardens. The spa offers several treatments, ask at the reception for details and prices.

Providenciales, Caribbean

Located north of the Dominican Republic and eastern Cuba, Providenciales is a small paradise which depends on the Caicos archipelago attached to the Turkish and Caicos islands. This haven of peace is considered the most beautiful island in the world, according to the palmares Travelers’ Choice Awards 2015 TripAdvisor .
Aquamarine water, white sand, Providenciales is a paradise that has been slow to unfold. Long unwelcoming because of its lack of drinking water, the island north of the Caribbean Sea has met its tourists recently. Its beauty is known today, to the point of imposing lead the standings Travelers’ Choice Awards 2015. The island was second in 2014.
This ranking is based on an algorithm taking into account the quantity and quality of advice and comments on hotels, restaurants and attractions around the world, gathered in a twelve month period.

Tips

See the images and dream.

Kahnawake, Montérégie, Quebec, Canada

Kahnawake is a Mohawk Indian reservation (one of the six Iroquois nations) in Quebec, located in the administrative region of Montérégie. Its population is about 8000 individuals with approximately 6,500 living on the reservation and it was established in 1667. He assumed his current position since 1716. The term Sault-Saint-Louis distinguishes Kahnawake from other Amerindian villages of Lower Canada including St. Regis (Akwesasne) Deux-Montagnes (Oka-Kanesatake), the Abenaki village of St. Francis and the Wendat-Huron village of Lorette but the term Sault-Saint-Louis is not really used today except in the context of land claims. Since 1760, the Kahnawake Iroquois claim a portion of their territory, the lordship of Sault St. Louis, which was annexed to the neighboring lordship of La Prairie de la Madeleine. Today, they have only 11,000 acres of the original 40,000 acres.

Tips

When visiting the reserve, go to the tourist office next to the main St. Kateri Shrine where you can get all the necessary information for a good visit. They will give you a free map and a tourist booklet too.
You can of course visit shops selling regional products even as have a meal in a local restaurant.