What are some foreign seaside cities for vacation

1, Canada's Vancouver

Vancouver (Vancouver) is located in British Columbia, Canada (British Columbia), the southern tip of a beautiful city. She is surrounded by mountains on three sides, one side of the sea, although in and China's Heilongjiang Province is similar to the high latitude, but the south by the Pacific monsoon and the influence of warm currents, the northeast has a longitudinal North American continent of the Rocky Mountains as a barrier, the year-round climate is mild, humid, pleasant environment, many times was selected as the world's most livable city, is a famous tourist destination in Canada. Unlike the rest of Canada, summer temperatures are around 20°C, while winters rarely fall below 0°C. The most impressive thing about Vancouver is that it's a city that's always been a favorite tourist destination. What impresses people most about Vancouver is the glacier-covered foothills of the bay dotted with islands, the lush greenery and the picturesque scenery, making it an affluent, green residential city and a world-famous tourist city. The streets along the coastline are extremely distinctive, and the city has a centralized design that makes walking through it a refreshing and relaxing experience. For tourists as for locals, Vancouver is above all a city of fresh air and a remarkable quality of life, with sailing, fishing and hiking prevalent. Skiing is available in winter and gardening is available all year round. Vancouver's periphery is surrounded by natural scenery, a thirty-minute ride from Main Street, you can see the Great Plains, stepping on the prairie, you really feel a broad mind, the world's big and beautiful. Vancouver is a great place to be if you want to be in the middle of a busy street and close to nature.

2, France's Nice

Nice (Nice) is the Mediterranean coast of southern France, is located in Provence - Alpes - C?te d'Azur region, for the coastal Alpine province, the capital, is France's second-largest tourist attraction, after Paris, but also Europe's most charming Gold Coast. Nice is one of Europe's major tourist centers and a preferred vacation destination on the C?te d'Azur. Nice has a rich cultural heritage with museums, Roman ruins, and a world-class opera house, all blended with a Proven?al style in the streets. Nice blooms throughout the year, with beautiful flowers adorning the streets and balconies, making it a fairytale world of blossom. The mountains protect Nice from the cold north winds. The climate is characterized by warm winters and cool summers. The sea-side location of Nice also makes it a sunny place all year round. It has been said of Nice: "If Paris is the place where the world's tourists gather, Nice can be said to be the center of the world's rich people." From the luxury villas by the sea and the expensive goods in the stores, it is not difficult to find the imprint of luxury life in Nice.

3, Spain's Barcelona

Barcelona is a typical Mediterranean-type climate is mild and pleasant, sunny all year round, flowers bloom, unlike Madrid as the four seasons. The winter and early spring months are rainy, but rarely snow, and temperatures rarely drop below freezing. The pleasant climate, the famous Golden Coast and the romantic human environment attract tens of millions of foreign tourists every year to travel here for vacation.

Barcelona is older than Madrid, and for most of Spain's history it has been a more important city than Madrid, first as the capital of the Visigoths, and later as the fiefdom of the powerful counts of Barcelona, which became the capital of the United Kingdom of Catalonia and Aragon in 1137, and since then has become a city of great affluence and prominence. In the early 15th century, Barcelona and its region were incorporated into the Spanish state, and since then there has been a fierce rivalry between Madrid and Barcelona, which has prospered as one of the country's top seaports, commercial centers, and industrial cities.

Barcelona is actually two cities in one. The Old City has a beautifully landscaped Gothic Quarter and many architectural sites, as it is home to a number of memorable gray stone Gothic Quarter buildings, including the spectacular Cathedral. The New Town is a model of urban planning, with wide avenues lined with trees and large squares. The medieval buildings of interest include many churches and palaces. Barcelona is an elegant city, with slopes gently rising up the surrounding hills. There are excellent views of the city from the nearby slopes of Mount Tibidabo and Monte Juicí. In the distance are the Montserrat Mountains, with their needle-sharp peaks and the famous Monastery of Montserrat on the hillside. Barcelona is recognized by the international architectural community as the city with the most perfect combination of ancient and modern civilizations, and is also a temple of artists, with the legacy of world-renowned masters such as Picasso, Gaudi and Miró everywhere in the city.

4. Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town is famous for its beautiful natural landscape and marina, and its famous landmarks include Table Mountain, which is known as "God's Table", and the Cape of Good Hope, which is the meeting point of the Indian and Atlantic Oceans. Because of its natural and geographical beauty, Cape Town is known as one of the most beautiful cities in the world and has become one of South Africa's tourist attractions.

Cape Town is the first city in South Africa established by white Europeans, the mother city of the white South Africans in the heart of the city has changed hands several times over the past three hundred years, through the rule of the Netherlands, Britain, Germany, France and other European countries and colonialism, although it is located in Africa, but it is full of diverse European colonial culture color. Cape Town combines European and African humanities and natural landscape features, Cape Town is therefore ranked as one of the world's most beautiful cities, but also South Africa's most popular tourist city.

The Cape Peninsula has a Mediterranean climate with four distinct seasons. In winter, from May to August, cold fronts arrive from the Atlantic Ocean along with a lot of rain, and the average minimum temperature is only about 7°C. In summer, from November to the following year, the average minimum temperature is only about 7°C. In winter, the average minimum temperature is only about 7°C. The summer months, from November to February, are warm and dry, with an average maximum temperature of 26°C and an average rainfall of just 63 millimeters.  

5, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

Honolulu (Honolulu), also known as Honolulu, is the capital and port city of the U.S. state of Hawaii. In Hawaiian, Honolulu means "shielded bay" or "shielded place". The city stretches over a 32-kilometer long stretch of the beautiful Honolulu Sea Plain, with Mount Koolau (Ko'olau crestline), formed by volcanic action, to the north and the Pacific Ocean to the south. Although located in the tropics, the Hawaiian Islands' location in the center of the ocean and the California Current's ability to regulate temperatures make for a mild and pleasant climate. The average maximum and minimum daily temperatures are 18/27°C in January and 23/31°C in July. The maximum temperature rarely exceeds 33.5°C on any day of the year, and temperatures below 15°C only occur once or twice a year. The attractive tropical scenery, stunning beaches, exotic flowers and plants and rich ethnic customs have made it a world-renowned tourist attraction, with tens of millions of tourists going there in a year at the most.

6, Santa Monica, California

Located just north of Los Angeles International Airport, Santa Monica is California's most attractive beach town. With warm winters and cool summers and easy access to public transportation, it's not just for cooling off in the summer, but Santa Monica Beach is also the best choice for those who want to spend a leisurely afternoon. The center of Santa Monica is the Third Street Pedestrian Mall, a street dedicated to parades and performances, and at night the road is alive with entertainers, movie bars, pubs, and a variety of eateries. The Santa Monica Pier, the symbol of Santa Monica, was built between 1909 and 1916 and is the oldest pier on the West Coast. It is very representative of a seaside retreat and it is very close to the beach. Along the coast, the neighborhood is filled with hotels, restaurants, movie theaters, and love houses, and for a few years you can swim, shop, and stroll around the Farissetts at the Santa Monica Pier. In addition, in Santa Monica, gusts of sea breeze, blowing in the face, is also a good place to enjoy the "sunbathing", the transportation to Santa Monica is also relatively convenient, you can take the MTA bus 434 to Fibberley Hurts **** or in the post Lyon coach station to take the No. 10 Big Blue Bus: the time required for 50 minutes, but also in the LA International Airport to take the No. 3 Big Blue Bus: 50 minutes, or in the airport to take the No. 3 Big Blue Bus. As a tourist destination, Santa Monica also attracts musicians. The heavy metal band White Lion, known for their glamorous sound, started their story here.

7. Miami, Florida, USA

The city of Miami and its suburbs are situated on a vast plain between the Florida Everglades and Biscayne Bay. The main part of the city is located on the waterfront of Biscayne Bay and is encompassed by hundreds of natural and man-made barrier islands, the largest of which includes Miami Beach and the famous South Beach area. Miami used to be called "God's waiting room". To this day, if you ask anyone who has never been to Miami what they think of the city, they will tell you it is a fuzzy city full of retirement condos and swimming pools. Because of its warm climate, it is one of the most popular cities in the United States for retirees, so it was nicknamed the Waiting Room for God. Now Miami is a haven for seniors, fashion designers, bikini swimsuit models and Cuban immigrants. The city, which once had the highest murder rate in the United States, attracts more than 11 million visitors a year. The city is built on a sandbank across Biscayne Bay, also known locally as the Billion Dollar Sand Bar. The street system is based on north-south and east-west directions replaced by numbers. White sand.

8. RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL

Brazilians say, "God created the world in six days and Rio de Janeiro on the seventh." The sidewalks of Rio's beaches are paved with black and white stones, two of the most contrasting colors, laid out straight without any frills or transitions. This is the Rio way, not welcoming the middle ground, only willing to accept the collision of polarities. Interestingly, the result of this collision is not that one side destroys or overwhelms the other, but that the two sides are instead glued together in a straight line, unable to separate or merge. Rio has a population of more than 10 million people of different colors and races, who fight every day over trivial matters, but there is never any religious or racial strife. Extreme poverty and excessive luxury exist shoulder-to-shoulder here, with slums perched ostentatiously halfway up what should be a rich man's neighborhood, and penniless vagabonds lying side-by-side with rich men with deep pockets sharing the waves, sun, and sand on Copacabana Beach. In Rio, you can find forests in the city and skyscrapers in the countryside; people keep complaining and demonstrating, but the joyful samba in the streets never stops; Rio is impossible to describe in one word, because it is always possible to find its antonym here. Rio is known worldwide for its beautiful landscapes and colorful cultural life, and has been named one of the "50 most visited" tourist destinations in the world. Rio is one of the most fascinating places in the world to visit.

9, Australia's Sydney

Sydney (Sydney) is Australia's largest city, Australia's most prosperous modern, international city, the "southern hemisphere New York" said.

Sydney is located in Australia's southeast coast, where the climate is pleasant, the environment is beautiful, the scenery ripples Ni, beautiful scenery, summer is not hot, winter is not cold, sunshine is sufficient, abundant rainfall. Sydney's annual precipitation is about 1200 millimeters, the average temperature in summer (December-February) is 21 ℃, winter (June-August) average temperature of 12 ℃. There are many places to visit in Sydney, some of the more famous ones are the Sydney Opera House, Harbor Bridge, The Rocks, Circular Quay, Macquarie Square, Lover's Harbor (also known as Darling Harbor), museums, art galleries, and national parks both large and small. The best thing about Sydney, however, is the beaches. Sydney's beaches are scattered all over the city, and each has its own style. Some famous beaches include Bondi Beach, Manly Beach, Coogee Beach, Watson Bay, Rose Bay, Double Bay, Nielsen Park, Balmoral, and so on.

10. Tel Aviv, Israel

Tel Aviv is the second largest city in Israel. Bordering the eastern Mediterranean Sea, Tel Aviv is the largest metropolitan area in Israel, and is considered to be on the verge of becoming a world-class city, as well as being ranked as the most expensive city in the Middle East. The city has a vibrant, modern, cosmopolitan character and is recognized as Israel's cultural capital, and in 2003, the city's Bauhaus-inspired White City of Tel Aviv was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

While Jerusalem is the religious center of Israel and Tel Aviv is an open-minded coastal city ("Pray in Jerusalem, play in Tel Aviv"), there are still some 500 synagogues in Tel Aviv, of which some 350 are in use. In Tel Aviv, and especially in Jaffa, there is a sizable Muslim population and many mosques. There are also many Christian churches in and around the city due to the presence of many embassies and diplomats in and around Tel Aviv, as well as the presence of Christians of Arab origin in Jaffa.

Tel Aviv's climate is typically Mediterranean, and it is one of the more humid cities in Israel, with more rainfall from October through April and very little in the summer. Winter temperatures rarely fall below 5 °C and usually range between 10 °C and 15 °C, while the average summer temperature is 26 °C. On average, Tel Aviv has more than 300 sunny days per year. The spring and fall seasons are short and the climate can change quite rapidly. Many consider the best period in Tel Aviv to be in April, when the sun shines, the temperature is favorable, the humidity is low, and the flowers are in bloom.

Tel Aviv is an important tourist city, combining Mediterranean flavor with cultural diversity. Tel Aviv has several parks, the largest of which is Yarkon Park on King George Street. There are also many shopping centers, such as the Dizenkopf Center (Israel's first shopping mall) and the Azrieli Center. There are many hotels in the city, such as the Crown Plaza Hotel, the Sheraton Hotel, the Four Seasons Hotel, the Dan Hotel, and the Hilton Hotel. Tel Aviv also hosts Israel's largest Pride Parade (Israel is the only country in the Middle East to hold a Pride Parade), which attracts thousands of people. Tel Aviv is also known for having a nightlife that is unusually open and thriving for the Middle East, with the waterfront walkway boasting countless nightclubs and bars that are the focal point of Tel Aviv's nightlife atmosphere. Tel Aviv is known in Israel as the city that never sleeps.