The island of Nevis is one of the least well-known islands of the Caribbean. It certainly isn’t the most populated, with a population that currently stands at around twelve thousand. However, what it does have is an unspoilt beauty as far as the eye can see. It is known for it’s sandy beaches and fabulous tall palm trees. It has a real relaxed vibe. While it is known for its picturesque backdrop, there are many reasons why people are deciding to take up a simpler life on the island. Could it be for you?
It is truly unspoilt
The island of Nevis is St Kitt’s little sister. It is immensely unspoilt due to less demand being placed on the island in regards to tourism. This is, of course, changing as time goes on as more and more people open their eyes to the beauty of the island. What’s captivating is how the island doesn’t capitalise on profit. For example, the volcano on the island creates volcanic springs that sit just outside the capital, Charlestown. These springs emerge at 41-degrees. While other locations will have built a spa around it offering hefty hotel fee’s and spa treatments, these springs are free for everyone to use.

There’s plenty of scope for investment
Of course, we wouldn’t be naive to think that people don’t want to invest on the island. It just seems that it is done in the right way. There is plenty of Nevis real estate for sale which could provide you with lovely living accommodation. Imagine waking up each day and sitting out with your morning coffee and a book without the worry of a daily commute. Sounds like a piece of heaven.
There are more monkeys on the island than people
It may be a small island, but it does have big charm. With empty beaches and parts of the islands, it’s easy to understand why there are more monkeys than people on the island itself. It’s untouched by mass tourism which adds to the simplicity of life there.
There is a close community vibe
With only a thousands of people instead of millions, there is a real community vibe to the island. The capital, Charlestown, is where most things tend to happen. The longer you stay, the more familiar faces you see.
No hustle and bustle of normal daily life
Daily life can get very overwhelming. With work commitments, bills to pay, errands to run and people to see. It’s easy to see why life can get complicated. But living the island life can make things much simpler. You live off the land; you work to live. Not live to work.
Is island life for you?
With only flights heading into St Kitts, the only way of getting on Nevis is by crossing the two miles of sea between the islands. This happens by boat. This may be perfect for you, but it also could make you feel a little isolated. So the best advice would be just to give it a try. You will never know unless you take the plunge.
Do you think you could enjoy a simpler life?
Sometimes life can get on top of us and we think about having a break. Work can become mundane and boring, and we long for the open road. And people are following their dreams by having a sabbatical from work. It is where they are allowed to take anything from a couple of days to a year off work. It’s typically recognized if you have been there for a long period of time. Here are four reasons why you should take a sabbatical from your job role.
Travel
If you went straight to work after university or school, you likely didn’t get a chance to go travelling. And as much as we enjoy going on vacation every year, you don’t ever get to spend a lot of time exploring. A week or two is not long enough to see everything in the country. If you are yearning for longer than a two-week break, you could take a sabbatical to go travelling around the world. You will need to save money before you go so that you have enough to last you the whole trip. Search online for countries you wouldn’t mind visiting, and what you need to see while you are there. There are often tours you can go on while you are travelling which will mean you get to see more of the highlights. Research companies to find trips such as a tour of the great ocean road which you will love.

Rethink career
We often start to feel like we are not enjoying the role we are currently in. Especially if you have been there a while. It’s okay to have the odd day here and there not loving your job. But if it starts to become every day, you should consider whether or not it’s right for you. An excellent way to decide if the job is right for you is to take a break from work. A sabbatical will give you a chance to decide whether or not to change your career. As this article says, an employer often agrees to it as it can be in their favour if you return happy.
Spend more time with kids
If you have had a child, everyone knows how hard it can be to have to work around their life. You feel guilty about leaving them. It’s especially difficult if you barely get a chance to see them. If you want more time to spend with your kids, you could consider taking a sabbatical from work. You can then look after your children more, especially if they are going through a hard time at school.

Study
You may want to have a break from work if you want to learn some new skills. You may not have had the chance to go to college or university when you were younger. Or you may feel going back to college or University will help you with your current job path. Employers tend to like it, as you will come back with new skills you can use at work. It can be daunting going back to college, but can be a pleasant experience.

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It’s worth checking your contract, or speak to your boss, to see if you are allowed to take time off.
I don’t think I’ve ever shared this interview with my readers. It was exciting, hope you enjoy it.
Nahid Sultana runs the blog Journey Around The Globe; here is a link to her website:
https://journeyaroundtheglobe.com/
Q: What made you interested in travel blogging?
A: I used to teach basic computer skills to the middle school kids at a private school where each student created a blog as a fun project. That’s when I started my blog. But it really became a daily agenda for me when we moved to Belgium and started going to many different places. I had to note down all the information I was gathering from all these trips.
Q: What do you look for in a guest blogger?
A: I accept any kind of travel related guest posts. They have to be authentic and…oh yeh, some appealing pictures from around the world. But I also accept sponsored posts…but again, has to be travel related, like from hotels, cruise liners, airlines, or tour guide…
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If you fancy an exciting holiday this year to a destination that’s nothing like anywhere you’ve been before I suggest Nevada. I know what popped into most people’s minds. Viva Las Vegas! Well while the beautiful neon city is the crown Jewel of Nevada there’s plenty more to explore beyond America’s playground.
The Hoover Dam

The hoover dam is only a couple of hours away from Vegas by car. Once you get there you’ll be amazed by just how grand this man made structure actually is. I think you’ll agree that it’s an impressive feat of engineering, difficult to convey in words. You’ll just have to go and see it yourself. There are helicopter flights over the Hoover Dam on sites like www.damhelicopterco.com/. The Hoover dam has been made famous after appearing in numerous Hollywood movies. Most recently it was transformed into a fictional underground government base for Transformers. If you can try to visit the Hoover Dam just as the sun is setting and you’ll get a beautiful view. The last light from the sun coats the surrounding landscape in golden silk before disappearing completely.
The Grand Canyon

Some people might think this is a little bit of a cheat. While the Grand Canyon is technically in Arizona, it borders Nevada and is just a few hours from Vegas. There you’ll be able to explore an incredible, naturally formed phenomena. Similar to the Hoover Dam, the scope of the Grand Canyon is difficult to convey. But if you venture out onto the transparent walkway, you may not want to look down. Despite being perfectly safe it can be nerve wracking to see just how high up you are. The grand canyon rivals the beautiful terrain of Oregon. It’s on many bucket lists so perhaps it’s time to cross it off yours.
Real Magic

If you are eager to explore Las Vegas itself I suggest you start with a magic show. Not just any magic show but one by David Copperfield himself. Copperfield has performed numerous tricks over the years that have captured the imagination of the world. One famous trick was to make the statue of liberty disappear. How he did this is still unknown. If you’re interested in going to see him you may want to check out tickets on a site such as www.vegastickets.com/Shows.
Of course, Vegas has shows for everyone. There are even shows specifically for children, if you’re taking a family trip.
Memorabilia

You’ll be hard pressed to find anywhere more packed with memorabilia than Las Vegas. Las Vegas is commonly known as the place famous singers settle to perform once they’ve peaked. Britney Spears and Celine Dion are both currently performing there every week. But it’s also home to some incredible pieces of pop culture. If you check out the museums you’ll be amazed at the items you can discover. From things that belonged to the king of rock himself to set pieces of movie magic. You could check out www.antiquitieslv.com/ if you’re interested.
Roll The Dice
FInally, if you’re brave you can finish off your trip with the roll of the dice. Everyone knows how addictive gambling can be. But how can you go to Vegas and leave without making one, little bet?

SMITH ROCK STATE PARK: Another gem of the Central Oregon’s High Desert region is Smith Rock State Park in Redmond. With 3000 feet elevation, this place gives you spectacular natural views of Crooked River and the canyons. The sheer and majestic cliffs overlook the river, that makes its way through the rocky path. With a narrow river flowing on one side and steep rocks on the other side, this is absolutely a stunning place to check out if you are in Central Oregon. But if you are still not convinced, Smith Rock State Park is the birthplace of American sport climbing…whoaaa.

This is an ideal place for runners, strollers, hikers, rock climbers, landscape photographers, or just nature lovers. The hiking is not that strenuous…if my 6 years can do it, anyone can do it. But my husband did have to take her on his shoulder to climb back up at the end of the day.

We visited Smith Rock State Park with few family friends during the kids’ spring break of 2016. After visiting the Painted Hills Park, we reached here late afternoon. The weather was nice…summer is probably better when the sun is more prominent. But I’d assume this place attracts more tourists during that time and therefore, is more crowded.

Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and clothes, maybe apply sunscreens and use a hat when visiting Smith Rock State Park. There is a fee to enter the park, but for some reason, we didn’t have to pay that day. Good luck and have fun visiting our beautiful Oregon.