PIRATE COVE IS THE NEXT HOT DESTINATION. Movie-goers in the US have responded to a recent travel survey, saying they would most like to visit “Whitecap Bay” out of Pirates of the Caribbean On Stranger Tides, above any other destination showcased in the current slew of blockbusters. Whitecap Bay, the fictitious body of water surrounding an un-named bay inhabited by slightly menacing mermaids,...
PIRATE COVE IS THE NEXT HOT DESTINATION.
Movie-goers in the US have responded to a recent travel survey, saying they would most like to visit “Whitecap Bay” out of Pirates of the Caribbean On Stranger Tides, above any other destination showcased in the current slew of blockbusters. Whitecap Bay, the fictitious body of water surrounding an un-named bay inhabited by slightly menacing mermaids, plays a starring role in the latest Pirate’s movie, as the pirate cove in which Captain Jack Sparrow, Black Beard and Barbossa visit whilst sailing On Stranger Tides to discover the fountain of youth. In the real world Whitecap Bay is actually closer to most peoples reach, being that filming for the Whitecap Bay scenes was undertaken in Halona Cove on Oahu, whilst some sandy shots were also taken in Puerto Rico and other parts of the Hawaiian Islands.
A NEW TARGET MARKET FOR CRUISE LINES?
There seems to be a growing number of travellers who like to take their pets away with them, including one English lady, Jane Hartley, who made headlines recently after she revealed she likes to take her pet parrots on ski holidays to the Alps. Hartley told media that she does not like to keep her birds in a cage, and as such they routinely join her on the morning and afternoon school runs, shopping trips, bicycle rides and family holidays. When skiing, Hartley tucks the birds into special pockets in her outfit to keep them toasty and happy.