Vacation Island
A Tropical Island Vacation With Great Nightlife
By Aimee C. Barnard

Vacation Island
Some people might look for complete solitude during a tropical island vacation to get away from it all, but no matter how blissful beach holidays can be, some long for great night life as well.
Ibiza, Spain
This is The Place to go for the best night life and party scenes. From its bars, to its clubs, to its fun-loving people, Ibiza has long been the world’s best destination for parties and more parties.
Phuket Thailand
The exotic splendors of Bangkok’s palaces may not grace Phuket, but if you want to be by the beach all day and party all night in Siam, then Phuket is a great place to be. If you’ve got the kids with you, you might also want to visit Phuket Fantasea on Kamala Beach, which is the islands version of a festival and cultural event -a place to sample Thai theater, eat great Thai food, play games, and go shopping.
Night activities in Negril are really laid-back island living but fun. For a bit of local lifestyle on the other hand, check out the bars and clubs that locals frequent. There are many tour companies that offer night tours for this purpose which you might want to take part in if you want to know Sydney’s secret night hideaways.
A tropical island vacation in Nassau will undoubtedly give you 24 hours of fun on your island holidays in the Caribbean.
Lamu Kenya Island: Lamu Vacation Island Kenya & History-Lamu sights
By Robert Muhoho
Lamu Island/Archipelago
Among the archipelago’s many charms are Lamu’s Swahili old town, Shela’s exclusive beach community and the remote shores of Kiwayu Island. Lamu Kenya Island Town
Lamu town is the core of everything the archipelago stands for in the hearts and minds of inhabitants and visitors alike, a living throwback to the Swahili culture that once dominated the entire Indian Ocean coast. The winding streets, carved woods and traditional houses are simply captivating.
History of Lamu Kenya
Lamu itself was abit of a late starter; originally, the major power-centers in the archipelago were the Swahili settlements of Takwa, Pate, Faza and siyu (on Pate Island) which date back to the 7th and 8th centuries. In pre-Arab times, the islands were home to Bajun tribe’s people, but that culture vanished almost entirely with the ascendancy of Arabic ideas.
Arab settlers established a busy trading post on Lamu Island at the start of the 16th century, exporting ivory, mangrove poles, tortoise shell and thousands of African slaves, who were whisked away by dhow to Iraq, Oman and the burgeoning Arabic colonies elsewhere on the East African coast.
Until it was ‘rediscovered’ by travelers in the 1970s, Lamu existed in a state of humble obscurity, escaping the runaway development that happened elsewhere on the coast. In 2001 Lamu town was added to UNESCOs list of World Heritage Sites.
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