Places That are Better Than Sitting in a Bullfrog Spa

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We have a friend who recently purchased a Bullfrog spa and uses it pretty much every day of the week. He really loves that hot tub. In fact, he claims he loves it as much as his wife, which could be quite valid actually.

Anyway, sometimes we think he spends a little too much time sitting in his hot tub, we are worried he might shrink. His argument for staying in the spa so long is that there is nowhere else in the world he would rather be. We get that, sitting in a hot tub is certainly better than sitting in traffic, sitting at your desk at work or sitting in stirrups at your doctor’s office, but there just must be at least a few places that are better than sitting in a hot tub.

Well, we challenged ourselves to scout the internet and search for places that one might rather be than in their hot tub. In time, we will share this list with our friend to see if he is in agreement.

 

 

Bora Bora

Bora Bora is a small island in the South Pacific just northwest of Tahiti. It is surrounded by sand-fringed islets and a turquoise lagoon protected by a beautiful coral reef. It is a popular resort destination due to its extreme beauty, breathtaking scuba diving and wonderful weather.

At the center of the island sits the dormant volcano, Mt. Otemanu.

Bora Bora is the French Polynesia’s top woman as her beauty is unrivaled and her fame unwavering. A stay on this island will feel like you have escaped to your very own private oasis. The island feels worlds away, which is perfect for the person who wants to get away from it all, even their hot tub. Once seen, Bora Bora is never forgotten.

Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls, otherwise known as Mosi-oa-Tunya is a waterfall in Southern Africa on the Zambezi River bordering Zimbabwe and Zambia. It has been described as one the Natural Wonders of the World.

Victoria Falls presents a spectacular sight of grandeur and awe-inspiring beauty. The Kololo tribe who lived in the area in the 1800s described it as “The Smoke that Thunders.”  In modern times, it is known as the greatest falling curtain in the world.

Columns of spray can literally be seen from miles away and at the height of the rainy season, more than 500,000,000 cubic meters of water plummet over the edge every minute.

David Livingstone, we presume, the Scottish explorer and missionary, is believed to be the first European to see the falls.

Krabi Province

Krabi is a province that sits on southern Thailand’s west coast and is characterized by craggy limestone cliffs, more than a hundred offshore islands and dense mangrove forests. A trip here would include sailing, kayaking, bird watching and snorkeling to be sure.

Lake Lugano

Lake Lugano is a glacial lake located on the border between northern Italy and southern France. The city of Lugano has a splashy and zesty ambiance and you will be mesmerized by the inviting lake, the lush vegetation and the sunshine.

So if you can pull yourself from the hot tub, try one of these fine destinations.