Friday, December 21, 2012

FOXNews.com: Doomsday vacations: How to spend your first day on Earth

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Doomsday vacations: How to spend your first day on Earth
Dec 21st 2012, 13:00

Well, the time has finally come! Humanity as we know is still here. And now that it's the first day of the rest of our lives, we've searched the globe for the best places on Earth worth visiting.

Take a look at our list and pick the spot where to spend blissful moments--now that we have them.

Hit the beach before making your last offerings in Riviera Maya.


North American Destination: Riviera Maya, for an ancient Mayan offering

The small Caribbean district along the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula is undoubtedly the best place in North America to spend your last day on Earth. Riviera Maya not only boasts stunning white-sand beaches and some of the most majestic natural beauty in the world, but it is also home to the ruins of 7th century A.D. Mayans. The Mayans, of course, were the ones who predicted the 2012 end of the world (or maybe they just ran out of rock), and the area is having its share of "End of the World" celebrations to honor the culture with  ancient ceremonies.

Stay: Dreams Tulum Resort and Spa
 

The Tulum area of Rivieria Maya, where the Dreams is located, is the site of the walled cities of the Mayan culture, and the gateway to the ruins. The beachfront Dreams is only a five-minute drive from major ruins, where visitors can offer sacrifices or just say their prayers.

Sydney may very well be the first last place on Earth.


Australian Destination: Sydney, for not outstaying your welcome

With a prime "first-to-go" location in the eastern edge of Australia and the world, Sydney has tons to do and see. The booming metropolis may offer great cultural sites like the famed Opera House and Harbor Bridge.

Stay: Blue Syndey – A Taj Hotel

Located on Woolloomooloo Wharf (which are awesome last words), this Taj hotel is near great restaurants and some of Sydney's most bustling cultural attractions. An added bonus: Some of the best last views on Earth.

Some think technology is ruining the world, and come Friday, it might -- or it just may save it.


Asian Destination: Hong Kong, for a sci-fi catastrophe

For the best place to spend Doomsday in Asia, Hong Kong is a solid pick with the perfect mix of old and new worlds. But even better than its historic charms and modern appeal,  China is said to rank highest for doomsday preparation. And in a technology hub like Hong Kong, end of the world prep is more exciting than waiting for the new iPhone.

Stay: W Hong Kong

When it comes to style and a lively atmosphere, there's really no beating the W brand. In addition to having prime location and high-tech amenities like iPod docks and flat-screen TVs, the Hong Kong outpost offers an amazing and  futuristic last-bath with a view.

Buenos Aires's proximity to Ushuaia makes it a safe choice for your final days and more.


South American Destination: Buenos Aires, in case of nuclear fallout

The Argentinian city of Ushuaia actually has the motto "end of the world, beginning of everything" because of its southernmost city in the world status, so we decided to stick close by in the capital city of Buenos Aires in case we need to make the jump to Antarctica to avoid nuclear fallout.  The cosmopolitan capital city is known as the Paris of South America, and is just close enough to those unoccupied lands below, which will be perfect for society's survivors to reclaim. And because of nuclear heat, that southern pole will seem more like the Caribbean.

Stay: Hotel Madero

This sleek hotel in trendy Puerto Madero has tons of amenities to keep you busy through whatever lies ahead, with  private in-room balconies for prime eminent-destruction views and a top-quality spa that could probably act as a fallout shelter. Mani/pedis anyone?

Venice is one step ahead on the water world front.


European Destination: Venice, to grab your gondola for the water world

If the ends of days turn Earth in to a water world, those in Venice will have a head start on this new life.  The city of canals has gondolas and vaporetti (water taxis) at every turn, possibly even more that it has citizens, in addition to having all the charm and delicious foods and wines you expect from Italy. Judgment Day may not have involved hellfire melting the ice caps and raising water levels, but that shouldn't stop you from loading the gondola with goodies, starting in one of Italy's most gorgeous (and boat-accessible!) destinations.

Stay: Hotel Canal Grande

At Hotel Canal Grande, guests are not only located right on the Grand Canal near the city's main train station, but the hotel has a breakfast buffet and boot loans in the case of high waters, both great offerings for a water world survival.

Mother Nature might be getting the last laugh soon.


African Destination: Zimbabwe, to make peace with nature

With exotic wildlife, a Zen-like atmosphere (in some areas), and close proximity to one of the Seven Natural Wonders of World, Zimbabwe makes for an enchanting end-of-the-world setting. Sitting in southern Africa and offering endless scenic beauty, Zimbabwe is also the site of Victoria Falls on the Zimbabwe River and is a popular spot among "glampers" and those looking for a tranquil, back-to-nature vacay. At the very least, the offer to exchange Wi-Fi and iPhones in return for a final evening of outdoor tranquility may persuade Mother Nature to slow her wrath.

Stay: Matetsi Water Lodge

Matetsi rests on a game reserve on the Zimbabwe River, about 40 miles from Victoria Falls, so those looking for a rustic end-of-the-world need look no further. Rooms are still luxurious, with private plunge pools, air conditioning, and elegant décor, but probably not enough to send the climate in chaos.

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