Monday, December 04, 2006

Mexico Vacations for Seniors

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Mexico Vacations for Seniors

All around the world, senior traveling is increasing in popularity. A large number of senior citizens are making the decision to get out and travel. If you are one of those individuals, you have likely examined a number of popular vacation destinations. If so, was Mexico on your list?

Mexico is an amazing place to vacation. It is ideal for individuals of all ages. A large number of senior citizens travel to Mexico, each year. Despite what many believe, the United States and Europe are not the only vacation destinations that are ideal for senior citizens. If you are able to take the time to examine what Mexico has to offer, you will likely want to schedule your next vacation there.

As with any other vacation destination, Mexico has a wide range of activities. Many of these activities are perfect for senior citizens. Just a few of the many activities found in Mexico include relaxing at the beach, taking a boat cruise, or going on a guided tour. If you are only able to select a few of these activities, you will want to examine each activity and determine which one brings you the most excitement.

One of the most preferred activities, in all of Mexico, for senior citizens is guided tours. When you think of a guided tour, what first comes to mind? Many individuals assume hiking or biking through rough terrain, but that is not what Mexico guided tours are all about. It is true, you may find guided tours that require a large amount of walking, but additional alterative are available.

Popular guided tours, that are ideal for senior citizens include, ATV tours, bus tours, and boat tours. ATV tours are ideal for those who wish to have a little bit of freedom and excitement while touring Mexico. For those that wish to relax while seeing what Mexico has to offer, boat tours or bus tours may be best.

Similar to guided tours, boat cruises are also available. Many senior citizens consider Mexico boat tours similar to travel aboard a cruise ship. Instead of taking an extended cruise, most boat tours only last a few hours. The length of your tour may be a deciding factor in whether or not you wish to take a boat cruise.

While boat cruises are often used to sightsee, there are many that serve other purposes. Many boat cruises offer exciting onboard activities. These activities often include a night of dinner and dancing. With a little bit of research, it may be possible to find a boat cruise that is designed specifically for senior citizens.

Mexico is most known for their beautiful, fun, and exciting beaches. If you are interested in relaxing at the beach, you have a number of options to choose from. Due to Mexico’s popularity, many public beaches are overcrowded, especially in the spring and summer months. If you would prefer to stay away from large crowds, you may want to consider scheduling your beach vacation at a beach resort.

Mexico beach resorts come in all different sizes and styles. As with most popular beaches, many beach resorts quickly fill up with tourists. Aside from large, well-known resorts, Mexico offers a number of smaller resorts that have a focus on relaxation and privacy. If you are interested in spending your vacation in a private and intimate setting, you may want to consider these types of resorts.

Relaxing by the beach, taking a boat cruise, or going on a guided tour are just a few of the many activities that you can participate in while on a Mexico vacation. Additional activities may include, but should not be limited to, boating, fishing, snorkeling, or horseback riding.

Before participating in a certain activity, you are encouraged to examine your health and your ability to participate. This is not something that is limited just to senior citizens. All individuals are encouraged to examine their ability to complete and participate in certain activities. It is advised that you enjoy your vacation, not push yourself to the limits.

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Friday, November 24, 2006

Cruise Ship Travel Wedding Packages

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Cruise Ship Travel Wedding Packages By J. Foley

A wedding has to be an affair to remember as it comes once in a lifetime for most. Have you ever dreamt of exchanging vows with your beloved on a beach in the Caribbean under stars? It used to be a dream earlier, but now with cruise ships offering wedding cruise ship travel packages, it can become reality. Cruise ships offer something called as destination-wedding packages where you can select the location where you want to exchange vows. Let us have a look at some of the services under wedding packages in Cruise ship travel.

On Board Wedding Cruise Ship Travel Packages
You can select a wedding package where the ceremony will be held on the homeport of the ship or on any other port where the ship docks. It can also be held in a small chapel inside the ship as well. Most cruise ships have a wedding coordinator with them who will help you plan and execute your wedding. You can call all your guests, plan a grand wedding and a grand reception and then while your guests disembark, you two can sail off to your chosen destination for your honeymoon.

Destination Wedding Cruise Ship Travel Packages
Destination cruise packages are also quite popular nowadays. You can choose where you want to hold your wedding and exchange vows. Do you want to get married on a glacier in Alaska or the Hawaii? Maybe, on a remote beach in the Caribbean islands. It is up to you to decide and you can have it.

Your preferences
You can make it as grand and elaborate as you wish or you can make it a simple down to earth affair. If you have dreamt of a wedding amidst friends, relatives surrounded by the sea, spending romantic evenings on a deck, dancing, shopping, watching movies, enjoying the privacy of your room and getting pampered by room service, then a cruise ship travel is your best option.

Services on Offer
The basic services that you get on a cruise ship wedding packages include the services of a wedding coordinator, recorded music, a small wedding cake and some mementoes and a certificate which you can keep as an acknowledgement. If you want something fancier, you can get it at the cruise. You can get everything from the Tuxedo to special audio video packages, live coverage via webcam, buffet luncheons a multi course feast and much more depending on how much you are willing to spend.

You two can bet that you will never forget the experience that a cruise wedding and honeymoon package will offer you.

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Friday, November 17, 2006

Touring the Mexican Jungle

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Touring the Mexican Jungle By J. Foley

While vacationing in Mexico there are an unlimited number of places to visit and unlimited number of activities to participate in. If you have never had the opportunity to visit Mexico before, you may be wonder just what some of the activities are. How about the jungle? Does exploring the jungle sound like fun?

It you think that exploring Mexican jungles sounds like a fun and exciting activity then you are not alone. Jungle tours are currently a well-kept secret in Mexico, for the most part. However, they are rapidly beginning to increase in popularity. One of the many reasons why jungle tours are becoming popular is because of how the tours are being carried out.

In most Mexican jungles the terrain makes it difficult or impossible for guided tours to take place from a bus or a car. Hiking or biking is often dangerous or impossible. If you are interested in scheduling a Mexican jungle tour, you will find that most tours are known as ATV jungle tours. The all terrain vehicles are what make most jungle tours fun and exciting.

If you are interested in scheduling an ATV jungle tour, you will have to find a tour guide or company. ATV rentals are available, but you are advised against touring the jungles on your own. Professional ATV tour guides not only know where to look in the jungle for exciting adventures, but they also know how to keep you safe. To find an individual or company that specializes in ATV jungle tours, you can contact your travel agent or do the research yourself.

While researching ATV jungle tours, it is likely that you will come up with a number of tour companies. When selecting a tour guide, it is advised that you determine the location of each tour and then compare it to your intended Mexico destination. ATV jungle tour guides are popular, but they can only be found in limited areas. If you are interested in scheduling an ATV jungle tour, you may have to be prepared to travel to the intended tour site.

If you are vacationing in or around the Cancun area, you may be able to schedule an ATV tour with Jungle Jim’s ATV Adventure. According to their website, this ATV tour was rated as the best ATV tour in the area for two years. Cozumel Tours offer ATV jungle tours in and around the Mezcalitos area. Cozumel Tours and Jungle Jim’s ATV Adventure are just a couple of the many ATV tours that can be found in Mexico. If these tours do not service your area, you are encouraged to keep on looking.

ATV jungle tours are popular in Mexico, but they are not the only tours that you can participate in while vacationing in Mexico. Many tourists find it exciting to ride an ATV along the coast or other in Mexican destinations. If you are interested in scheduling an ATV tour, whether that tour is of the jungle or beach, you are encouraged to determine whether or not reservations will be needed. The need for reservations often depends on the tour company which you plan on doing business with.

As previously mentioned, you can either research or book your own ATV jungle tour reservations on your own or can do so with the assistance of a travel agent. When selecting reservations, you may want to be on the lookout for tour packages. These packages may include a wide range of Mexico tours, in addition to ATV jungle tours. Many times, you may be able to schedule an ATV tour, hiking tour, or snorkeling adventure all one weekend and for one low-price.

It is likely that you expected to find an unlimited number of activities on your Mexico vacation, but did you honestly expect ATV jungle tours? In Mexico, it is often difficult to know what to expect. Perhaps, the unexpected and unknown is what draws so many to Mexico.

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Wednesday, November 08, 2006

The Various Attractions of Denmark

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The Various Attractions of Denmark By J. Foley

Denmark offers a lot of exciting attractions to the adventurous traveler. Denmark is a part of beautiful Scandinavia, others being Norway and Sweden. Denmark has a great number exciting as well as interesting places for a vacationing traveler to visit. Copenhagen alone has number in interesting places to visit. Copenhagen is a city which prides itself with its rich heritage and interesting history. It has been called the land of ambitious kings and creative artists.

Copenhagen is a lively place to go around and present a number of attractions that will interest and appeal its many visitors. An excellent network of public transportation which include buses and trains help make going around for tourists easier and its friendly people would be willing to guide a lost tourist to get him back to enjoying the wonderful sights and sounds that the city has to offer.

Some of the attractions that you will likely find in this city are the beautiful ancient castles and palaces that spread all over the area. One of them is the Amalienborg which was built by Frederik V to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the House of Oldenburg, Amalienborg is actually a vast complex which consists of four palaces that is built around a square.

In the square, an equestrian statue of Frederik V stands imposingly which, together with the surrounding palace buildings, forms a breathtaking architectural ensemble that is just too good to miss.

There is also the Asistens Kirkegard which is also known as Copenhagen's biggest cemetery. This is where notable people in Denmark such as Hans Christian Andersen are buried. If you are still amazed at the spectacular architecture found in the city, you might also want to visit the Borsen or the Stock Exchange. It is one of Copenhagen's oldest and most spectacular architectural buildings. The Stock Exchange was built by Christian IV during the 1600's in an effort to make the city into a major financial center able to compete with Amsterdam.

What is remarkable about this building is that it was built on top of water and stands on filled-in foundations. With canals surrounding it on three sides, this building was able to survive various fires that may have destroyed it through the years. The building's imposing spire is what makes The Stock Exchange stand out in the whole of Copenhagen. This spectacular spire is formed by four dragons with tails intertwined and topped by three golden crowns which stand for the three Scandinavian countries.

Then there is the Stroget which is an open market where different modes of transportation are banned to allow thousands of shoppers to freely walk around the streets. The Stroget is an open air market filled with bars, burger joints as well as a variety of high end and bargain stores that haws everything available for everyone.

Walking down Stroget is always an experience in itself and should not be missed whenever one visits Copenhagen. And most of all, the excited visitor should not miss what is known as the most famous of Copenhagen's tourist attractions, the Den Lille Havfrue or the Little Mermaid.

The Little Mermaid can be found sitting on a rock that overlooks the harbor of Copenhagen. It was inspired by the fairytale created by Denmark's most famous son, Hans Christian Andersen. There are many more sights that await every visitor here in Denmark and it is not all located in the capital alone. A more exciting adventure is always at hand when you visit the beautiful country that is Denmark.

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Saturday, November 04, 2006

Traveling to Russia

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Traveling to Russia By J. Foley

One of the largest nations in the world that occupies part of Eastern Europe and Asia is Russia. Though not every part of it is inhabited, most of the cities where people live are rich in culture and history.

The capital of this vast country is Moscow. There are more than 9 million inhabitants and over 5,000 streets. Those who have no idea can really get lost and will surely have a hard time getting back to the hotel.

In the city, the Kremlin serves as the seat of the Russian government. People will surely be in awe seeing the Tsar Bell and Cannon.

Along the Kremlin’s wall lies one of Russia’s oldest museums. It features weapons dating from the 15th century to the present. There are also large jewels stored here such as the diamonds of Orlov that is 189.63 carats and the Shah that is 88.7 carats.

Even before getting into the Kremlin, the ground that the tourist walks on is another important landmark known as the Red Square. The May Day parade is held here showing Russia’s military might before the collapse of the Cold War.

Russians get to various places by trains more often than cars. There are over 150 stations scattered all over the city and the person can get to another side of the town or decide to travel to another city that is a few miles north, south, west or east.

Those who choose to go west will likely end up in St. Petersburg. The old name of this place as many Russians remember is Leningrad.

During the patriotic war, the residents of this city held out for more than 800 days against the Nazis. It took time before the Red army was able to fight back and drive the invaders away.

St. Petersburg is Russia’s 2nd largest city and is home to the world famous Hermitage. This building is not a hotel but rather a museum housing several departments from prehistoric culture to western European art such as works of Da Vinci, Rafael, Renoir and Monet among others. There are also some sculptors done by Michelangelo and Rodin.

Nearer St. Petersburg but closer to the sea is the city Murmansk. This place is a major fishing port as well the headquarters of Russian’s northern Atlantic fleet. There is not that much to see here unless the person came in the month of March to witness the reindeer races and the ski marathon.

Instead of going West from Moscow, those who go east will bet to the town of Vladimir Oblast. There are a lot of museums and other architectural buildings here such as the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Mother of God, the St. Euphymius Cathedral of our Savior, the Cathedral of the Deposition of the Veil, the Protection Cathedral and other monasteries dating to the 17th and 18th century.

Not far is the town of Suzdal that has an open air museum featuring various artworks.

The Volga River is one of the longest in the world stretching 3,700 kilometers. Along its banks is the city of Volgograd that at a point in time was called Stalingrad. It was here the Russians pushed back the Nazis until the gates of Berlin.

The city was rebuilt after the war and there many museums here dedicated to those who fought and died.

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Monday, October 30, 2006

Tips For A Formal Night On A Cruise Ship Travel

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Tips For A Formal Night On A Cruise Ship Travel By J. Foley

A formal night on your dream vacation on the cruise ship can be a nightmare if you do not plan it well. The selection of the wardrobe for the male and female is one of the most tedious procedures before a formal night on a cruise ship travel.

Men’s Troubles and Pleasures
For some, it is the boredom of having to pack your best suit, then unpack it again, then un-wrinkle it and then finally take the pain to wear it, that makes them hate it. They find the entire process too tedious and feel that it is simply not worth it. There are the other types as well for whom, seeing their ladylove in her best evening gown makes it all worth it. Walking arm in arm with her through the ballroom and the dining room seems a dream. Remember the scene from the movie Titanic?

Women’s Troubles And Pleasures
Women have an even harder time trying to figure out what to wear on that formal night during a cruise ship travel. Should it be a long or a short gown? The color should be dark or a bright color is fine? Should one just cancel the gown and stick to a slack? All these choices make life difficult for the women on cruise ship travel.

The Dress Code for men
As far as men are concerned, formal wear usually means a dark colored suit or a tuxedo. That is what you will find most men wearing on a formal night in a cruise ship travel. Tuxedos are available on rent on most cruise ships now. However, you would want to rent it way in advance. You certainly do not want to try one day in advance and end up facing a rejection. Getting your proper fit is another issue when renting out a tuxedo on a cruise ship travel.

The Perfect Dress for Women
Women can find it a real pleasure or a real pain depending on their preferences. You can pack a silky black slack that hardly takes any room in the luggage and try to pair it with a couple of good tops. Gowns are more preferred and can be a showstopper if you have the right one. You will be envied through out the hall by women and ogled by men. However, it all depends on how well you get out there.

So, get dressed and enjoy the night. Make it a romantic getaway and one that you will cherish and remember for years to come or until your next vacation anyway.

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Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Spa Resorts In St. Thomas

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Spa Resorts in St. Thomas By J. Foley

Each year, millions of individuals, couples, and families make the decision to vacation in St. Thomas. If you are thinking about scheduling your next vacation in St. Thomas, you have an unlimited number of hotels, resorts, and other accommodations to choose from.

With a wide variety of choices, many individuals have a difficult time narrowing down their resort choices to just one. When selecting a St. Thomas resort to vacation at, there is one important factor that you should consider. That factor is what you want to do while vacationing in St. Thomas.

While in St. Thomas, you may enjoy relaxing by the beach, participating in underwater activities, golfing, or spending the day at the spa. By considering what you need and want to do while on vacation, you should be able to select the perfect resort. If you are interested in spending the day at a spa, you may want to consider vacationing at a spa resort. Below is a summary of three top rated spa resorts in St. Thomas.


(1) The Wyndham Sugar Bay Resort and Spa is one of St. Thomas’s most well-known resorts. In addition to being classified as a spa resort, the Wyndham Sugar Bay Resort and Spa is also an all-inclusive resort.

Whether you are interested in enjoying a romantic getaway with your spouse or a vacation with the kids, you are sure to enjoy your stay that the Wyndham Sugar Bay Resort and Spa. Adults will enjoy the numerous onsite restaurants, bars, and the gaming room. Children, of all ages, are sure to enjoy the many onsite activities. The Wyndham Sugar Bay Resort and Spa is known for its kid’s club. This club will offer fun and exciting activities for children of all ages.

In addition to the above mentioned activities, the Wyndham Sugar Bay Resort and Spa is located right along the coast. The resort’s location makes it ideal for a number of popular beach activities. These beach activities may include, but should not be limited to, swimming, boating, snorkeling, scuba diving, and sunbathing.

(2) The Frenchman’s Ref and Morning Star Marriott Beach Resort can be found along the shores of St. Thomas. No matter where you reside, you have likely heard of Marriott before. Marriott is an international hotel chain that aims to please individuals and families of all ages.

Perhaps, the Frenchman’s Ref and Morning Star Marriott Beach Resort is most known for its onsite spa, the Reef Health Club. Aside from the spa, adults will enjoy playing golf, tennis, and volleyball. Rooms at the Frenchman’s Ref and Morning Star Marriott Beach Resort are absolutely beautiful. In addition to the rooms, fine dining restaurants and trendy bars can be found at the resort.

As the Frenchman’s Ref and Morning Star Marriott Beach Resort is located on the beach, they offer a number of beach related activities. These activities include, but are not limited to, sunbathing, swimming, kayaking, snorkeling, and sailing.

(3) The Ritz-Carlton St. Thomas is located on the eastern side of the island. It is considered one of St. Thomas’s most beautiful resorts. The Ritz-Carlton St. Thomas caters to individuals of all ages, including children.

The Ritz-Carlton St. Thomas is home to the Boutique Spa. The Boutique Spas is where visitors will receive first class treatment. In addition to the spa, most adults will make use of the fitness center, salon, and onsite golf course. The Ritz-Carlton St. Thomas also offers fun and exciting activities for children. The Ritz-Carlton Kids Club is a favorite among children and parents will love onsite childcare.

As with most spa resorts in St. Thomas, the Ritz-Carlton St. Thomas is also considered a beach resort. Located on the beach, the Ritz-Carlton is home to a large number of fun and exciting beach adventures. These adventures may include, but are not limited to, swimming, boating, scuba diving, snorkeling, sunbathing, beach sports, and sailing.


The above mentioned spa resorts are just a few of the many you can find in St. Thomas. If you are looking for additional resorts, you can easily find them online or with the assistance of a travel agent. Whichever St. Thomas spa resort you decide to stay at, you will be spending your vacation in luxury.

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Monday, October 16, 2006

All-Inclusive Vacation Resorts in St. Thomas

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All-Inclusive Vacation Resorts in St. Thomas By J. Foley

Each year, millions of individuals, couples, and families make the decision to schedule a vacation. St. Thomas is a popular vacation destination, unfortunately, a large number of individuals believe that a St. Thomas vacation is out of their reach. If you are interested in scheduling a St. Thomas vacation, you should not let the cost of vacationing there prevent you from vacationing at your dream destination.

If you are interested in how you could be spending your vacation in St. Thomas without having to be concerned with the price, you may want to examine all-inclusive resorts that can be found in St. Thomas. Many couples and families find that they are able to save a large amount of money by booking their vacation at an all-inclusive resort.

When examining all-inclusive resorts in St. Thomas, you are encouraged to take a number of important factors into consideration. One of these factors is what each resort considers to be all-inclusive. All-inclusive resorts come in all different shapes, sizes, and styles. Each of those resorts is likely to have different resort rules and regulations. You may find that a number of these rules and regulations are placed on all-inclusive packages.

What one popular St. Thomas resort may consider all-inclusive, another resort may not. That is why it is extremely important to determine everything that is considered in an all-inclusive resort package, before making your reservations. Fine dining, beach travel, and onsite entrainment is often included in most vacation packages. Alcohol may or may not be included in an all-inclusive package. Some St. Thomas resorts offer their guests all the free alcohol they can drink and other require that alcohol be paid for or a limit is placed on the number of drinks you can have.

When examining all-inclusive resorts in St. Thomas, you are also encouraged to consider the type of vacation that you are planning on taking. St. Thomas is a popular vacation destination for couples looking for a romantic getaway or families who are on a family vacation. There are a number of all-inclusive St. Thomas resorts that have age restrictions.

The age restrictions in place at many St. Thomas resorts are designed to help create a romantic environment. These restrictions often keep children, under the age of eighteen, off of the resort. If you are planning on vacationing with your family, it is important that you schedule your vacation at a resort that caters to individuals of all ages. Below is an overview of two popular all-inclusive St. Thomas resorts that are ideal for family vacations.

(1) The Wyndham Sugar Bay Beach Resort and Spa comes highly recommended by past St. Thomas vacationers. This all-inclusive resort is located within a short driving distance to the closest airport, making the Wyndham Sugar Bay Beach Resort and Spa ideal for couples traveling with their children.

Located directly on the beach, the Wyndham Sugar Bay Beach Resort and Spa offers an unlimited number of beachside activities. These activities may include, but are not limited to, swimming, sun bathing, snorkeling, scuba diving, and boating. Beach lovers, of all ages, will enjoy vacationing at this all-inclusive resort.

(2) The Bolongo Bay Beach Club and Villias is one of the most highly rated all-inclusive resorts. Bolongo Bay Beach Club and Villias is ideal for romantic getaways, weddings, honeymoons, business meetings, and family vacations.

On and offsite activities and facilities are geared towards individuals of all ages. Adults and children will have fun playing on the beach, swimming in the hotel pool, playing numerous outdoor sports games, participating in snorkeling tours, and much more. Whatever you and your family are looking for, the Bolongo Bay Beach Club has what you may need.

As previously mentioned, additional all-inclusive resorts can be found on the St. Thomas Island. It is important to remember to closely examine each resort and their policies before placing your reservations. By taking the time to examine multiple resorts, it will be easier to make sure that you get everything that you want and need while on vacation.

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Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Family Resorts in Mexico

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Family Resorts in Mexico By J. Foley

Vacationing with your family in Mexico offers many benefits. Though many cities are associated with constant partying, there are also many activities that are designed for young children and teenagers. Many children receive discounts at many popular tourist attractions. Selecting an all-inclusive vacation package for the whole family is one of the best ways for everyone to enjoy their vacation in Mexico, without having to worry about the cost.

If you are interested in visiting Mexico with your family, you will want to examine some of the many attractions that are specifically geared towards children. These attractions and activities are ideal for making the most out of your family vacation. Below is a summary of just a few of the many attractions and resorts that you may find exciting in Mexico. For additional information, you are encouraged to contact your local travel agent or use the internet to guide you in your search.

Located on the Mayan Riviera is the Xcaret Theme Park. The Xcaret Theme Park is a wonderful attraction for those who are looking for a family resort. Located in Cancun, Mexico, the Xcaret Theme Park is a theme park that is often compared to Disney World or Disneyland. Similar to Disneyland and Disney World, you can expect to enjoy a fun filled day at Xcaret, thanks to amazing rides and attractions.

An deep underground river is a popular feature of the Xcaret Theme Park. You and your family can see plenty of beautiful tropical plants as you enjoy the river. Xcaret is also host to many wild and exotic animals. There is a butterfly pavilion, a coral reef aquarium, and you are given the chance to swim dolphins. Many children, as well as adults, will be thrilled with this theme park. In addition to the Xcaret Theme Park, Cancun offers many family friendly resorts. To find a luxury resort that offers family oriented activities you may want to check on the internet or speak with your local travel agent.

Cozumel also offers many great attractions and activities that are designed for individuals of all ages, including children. Cozumel is ideal for family vacation, especially because it has one of the lowest crime rates in Mexico, as well as the world. Cozumel is home to some of the most beautiful coral reefs. This often creates an incredible adventure and learning experience for children. If your children will enjoy scuba diving or snorkeling, then you will want to plan a trip to Cozumel.

With so many options for families, choosing a Mexican all-inclusive vacation is a great idea. The vacation package will also include items such as snacks, drinks, meals, as well as hotel accommodations and airfare. Teaching children about various cultures and customs and letting them view the Mayan ruins first hand is an amazing lesson in geography and history. While education is nice, the above mentioned locations do not completely just focus on it. There are so many fun filled activities such as snorkeling, diving, swimming, hiking, fishing, sailing, and parasailing. These activities are great for families with active children.

In addition to the above mentioned popular Mexican destinations are that are designed for the whole family, you may want to consider additional sights and attractions. Mexico has so much to offer you and your family. In fact, you and your family may wish that you could stay in longer.

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Friday, September 29, 2006

San Diego Harbor Bay Tour

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San Diego Harbor Bay Tour By J. Foley

As vast as the San Diego harbor is, a simple walk
around it doesn't do it justice! To partake in the
beauty that is San Diego Harbor, you need to take a
tour of the bay. San Diego Harbor Excursion can
help you do that, as they are the most established
tour company throughout the bay.

As a guest, they will treat you with as one of them,
helping to bring your cruise to life. There are
a few parts to the tour, ensuring that you get the
most out of your time on the cruise.

Tour of the North Bay
On your tour of the North Bay, you'll see the North
Island Naval Air Station, Shelter Islands, and even
the Naval Sub Base. If you look closely, you'll
also be able see the Cabrillo National Monument as
well.

The tour of the North Bay is around 12 miles in length
and lasts about an hour. This is a fine tour for
anyone interested in the Navy as well. During your
tour the guides will explain everything to you as
you see it. This way, you'll always know what's going
on.

Tour of the South Bay
Your tour of the South Bay consists of the Star of
India, the Naval surface fleet, Coronado Bay Bridge,
and the shipyards. This is a very busy and hectic
area, which makes a tour excellent to see everything
that this area has to offer.

The tour of South Bay is roughly 12 miles in length
and also lasts around an hour. The guides will explain
things here to you as well, ensuring that you know
exactly what you are seeing.

Tour of the Bay
Those of you who are looking to see it all should go
for the deluxe tour of the entire bay. You'll see
everything covered in the North and South Bay, along
with everything else the bay has to offer. The tour
is around 25 miles in length and lasts around 2 hours.

To get started on your tour, all you need to do is
contact the Harbor Excursion. The price for the tour
is very reasonable, considering everything you'll be
seeing.

If you happen to live in San Diego, taking the tour is
easier than ever. Those of you who are visiting or on
vacation should give the tour a shot as well. This way
you'll get to experience everything that San Diego Bay
has to offer you without having to walk around. And
best of all - tour guides will explain the sights to
you - so you'll never miss a second.

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Saturday, September 23, 2006

Hostel In Amsterdam

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Hostel in Amsterdam By J. Foley

Hostels in the city of Amsterdam are highly accessible for the tourists and locals alike. There are a lot of them peppered on the streets, some are advertising their own service. So, if you are thinking for a vacation in Amsterdam and you are currently looking for a particular place to stay, I have here a short list of the most visited hostels in Amsterdam. Consider the following:

Hostel Cosmos Amsterdam

Hostel Cosmos is basically a small friendly hostel in Amsterdam, specifically situated in the heart of the city, close to the Central Station and to all major attractions, such as the world famous Dam Square, Red Light District, Anne Frank House, and Rembrandsplein. All of the rooms at this hostel in Amsterdam have central heating and a wash basin. All have TV access, recently renovated, and each is painted in different color. It is actually the friendly atmosphere and generous hospitality that drawn guests back to Hostel Cosmos over and over again.

Hostel AnneMarie

Located in the heart of the city, the Hostel AnneMarie is actually a combination of a hostel in Amsterdam and a budget hotel. It is situated close to two of the most visited places in Amsterdam, the Van Gogh Museum and the city park Vondelpark. It is also very close to the best places, like coffee shops, clubs and museums. What’s more, this hostel in Amsterdam is clean, safe and fun. It is also here where you can meet a lot of other backpackers traveling in the city. And, their staff is willing to give you the best service possible.

Stayokay Amsterdam Vondelpark

Built with modern design, the Stayokay Amsterdam Vondepark is an IYHF hostel situated right in the middle of the world famous Vondelpark, within walking distance of the Van Gogh, Rijksmuseum, and Leidseplein. At this modern hostel in Amsterdam, you can also find the Brasserie, which a cool place to stay for a cool drink or a hot meal. They offer 536 beds, and all of their rooms are equipped with the necessary amenities like shower, toilet, and washbasin. Also interesting to know about this hostel in Amsterdam is the fact that the members of the Hostelling International can receive a discount of euro 2.50 per night.

Amigo Hotel

Recently renovated, the Amigo Hotel is a combination of hostel and a budget hotel located in the center of Amsterdam, opposite the Artis Zoo. From this place, the various tourist attractions are only a few minutes away and many restaurants, pubs, discos, coffee shops, casino, and movie theaters are just within walking distance. What is known about this hostel in Amsterdam is its multi-lingual staff, who are well-known for their very friendly service. As claimed, the staff generally makes sure that your stay is as comfortable as possible, providing you with the superb excursion packages, out of city trips and bicycle-car rentals.

Lucky Lake Hostel

Located at the south border of the city, the Lucky Lake Hostel in Amsterdam offers you a relaxing, beautiful area and good accommodation. It is next to the blue lake area where the water is nice and clean, making this hostel in Amsterdam the best place to swim, kayak, dive, water0ski, windsurf, fish, or rent a boat. Also, all of their rooms are well appointed and equipped with the best facilities and amenities available.

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Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Romance In Newport Beach

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Romance In Newport Beach By J. Foley

It's no secret that finding a honeymoon location or
a place to take your sweetheart is important. With
many places to choose from, you may be surprised to
hear that Newport Beach is actually one of the most
romantic - yet also one of the most overlooked areas
in the entire United States.

For honeymooners or those in love looking to re-kindle
the flame, Newport Beach has a lot to offer when it
comes to romance. The entire environment and setting
around the Beach is romantic, with romance budding at
each and every turn.

On a hot day, walking hand in hand down Marine Avenue
on Balboa Island is enriching. You and your mate can
check out the sites and talk about things. Then, you
can head over to Balboa Fun Zone and play games together,
enjoying the best life has to offer. To show her that
you care, you can even win her a stuffed animal - one
thing that all females seem to love!

On the harbor of Newport Beach, a romantic gondola ride
remains one of the most romantic things to do. A gondola
ride is great to relax, sitting back with one and another
and enjoying the best of the beach. Sometimes, nothing
beats just enjoying the presence of one another and
taking in some of the best sites that vision has to offer.

Once night begins to set in, nothing is more romantic
than a trip to the Bayside Restaurant or the Aubergine,
two of the most romantic restaurants in Orange County.
Both you and your partner will enjoy the setting here, as
well as the food.

After you have enjoyed a romantic dinner, you can watch
the sun rise on the beach. Both sunrise and sunset is
breathtaking at Newport Beach, something each and every
couple should experience at least once in a lifetime.

Before you call it a trip, you should also make sure to
get pampered at a local spa. The spa's around Newport
Beach are exhiarating, something your whole body will
find superb. As a couple or a separate trip, a relaxing
day at the spa is very hard to rival.

When it comes to a honeymoon or a trip as a couple,
Newport Beach is one location you'll remember the rest of
your lives. There is so much to do here as a couple,
you'll probably want to come back again and again. As
time goes by and you get older, you'll find that Newport
Beach is the perfect place to come back to - no matter
where the road of life takes you.

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Wednesday, September 06, 2006

The Maldives

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The Maldives By J. Foley

Introduction To The Maldives

Heavenly turquoise blue waters, lush tropical islands and Robinson Crusoe type isolation – these are just some of the images that come to mind when we think about travelling to the Maldives. In this book you’ll discover a new world altogether – a beautiful world beyond the imagination of most people. A world where you can be one of a small handful of people that have an island all to themselves. This world is called The Maldives. And this book will tell you everything you need to know about these tiny palm-fringed islands.


Location Of The Maldives

The Maldives are a group of tiny islands that are set in the Indian Ocean – the closest countries to the Maldives are India and Sri Lanka. There are approximately 1200 separate islands in the Maldives and only about one sixth of these are populated. The capital of the Maldives is Male – the most densely inhabited island. But while Male, it seems, is simply bursting from the seams, there certainly are no space problems on the other islands. Male holds about a third of the Maldivian population while the remaining are scattered around various other islands.


A Brief History Of The Maldives

While there are no certain facts it is estimated that the Maldives have been populated as early as 1500 BC, most likely explorers from India and Sri Lanaka (Ceylon). During 1152 there was a conversion to islam although there was a brief period from 1558 to 1573 when the Maldives was taken over and ruled by the Portugese. The islands were also under the rule of the British in 1887. In 1965 the Maldives regained its independent status.


Flora & Fauna That Inhabit The Islands & Surrounding Waters

Contrary to the first impressions of many, the Maldives islands are not especially hospitable to plants, mainly because the soil does not have the nutrients to support a large and varied diversity of plant life. The main type of vegetation include coconut trees, vines, banyan trees as well as mangroves. Also found are Breadfruit trees and Bamboos. Flowering plants include Bougainvillaea and Frangipani.

The islands have an incredible number of colourful, tropical fish and when you visit you’re bound to see many of them. A few of these include Butterfly fish, Dolphins, Anglefish, Parrotfish and Flutemouth. The colours and shapes of some of these fish are as varied and intriguing as their names would suggest. Divers are sure to have an experience of a lifetime in the Maldives.

While there are a healthy variety of birds inhabiting the islands, there are fewer varieties of land based animals. Common to the islands are flying foxes, geckos and garden lizards. There are also a couple of species of snake (not dangerous).
There are over 100 species of birds – expect to see crows, parakeets, and waterhens as well as koel birds. Also present are herons, seagulls and noddys.


The Type Of Travellers The Maldives Appeals To

The Maldives is a wonderful destination for a wide variety of travellers – from those seeking complete bliss and Robinson Crusoe type peace & quiet (in an absolutely idyllic surrounding), to beach lovers and diving enthusiasts to honeymooners and romantic couples looking for some enchanting memories in one of the most beautiful places in the world. With a wide variety of resorts to choose from it’s important to research the facilities in a wide range of resorts to make sure that you get whatever it is you’re looking for. For example, some resorts may suit more active travellers while others would be more suited to those looking for a quiet and peaceful stay.


How To Get To The Maldives

Almost all visitors get to the Maldives via plane – typically, they arrive in Male, the capital from their port of departure and from there will be transferred to their resort. Transfers are usually via seaplane or speedboat. Given the stunning scenery it’s always advisable to arrive by seaplane where possible – the views of the islands from the air are nothing short of spectacular. When researching resorts and prices it’s worth remembering that some packages will be quoted with transfers built into the price while others will not. Transfers can be quite pricey.

Some resorts are located quite close to the airport in Male – transfer times can be under 20 minutes while other resorts further away may take an hour or even two to reach depending on the type of transfer. Keep in mind that after travelling a long distance on a flight, the last thing that you’ll want to do is spend a further couple of hours on a speedboat.

If your transfer is not via seaplane it is possible to ride in a seaplane during your stay – and get some stunning photos of the islands and atolls from high above.

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Sunday, August 27, 2006

Island Holidays: Salt Spray Getaways

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Island Holidays: Salt Spray Getaways By J. Foley

There is just something about the ocean breeze and salt spray that makes a holiday on an island something you won't soon forget. Because islands can be found in every ocean and near every continent, island holidays can vary widely. You can lay on a beach or watch whales, study botany or shop native craft stalls. It's all up to you when you plan your island holidays.

North American islands include the Canadian east coast islands of Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland. Island holidays to these areas will be filled with unspoiled natural beauty, cool, comfortable temperatures, and whale watching expeditions.

South of these regions is the little island of Bermuda off the eastern U.S. coast. Bermuda is surrounded with hundreds of square miles of reef formations, making snorkeling an interesting activity there. For the less adventurous, you can ride around in a glass bottom boat and view the beautiful undersea world.

Heading on south, we find the Carribean islands. These have long been popular spots for tourists. Here the beaches are white and sandy and the weather is very warm. Up in the interior of these islands, you can find a wide variety of birds and other wildlife. Cayman Islands, Jamaica, Barbados, the Virgin Islands, and many other spots make lovely island holidays. Each island has it's own unique flavor and feel.

Europe has islands of all types nearby which make great spots for island holidays. Visit the isles of Greece and you will see clear seas, quiet beaches, olive groves, and the simple life. Corfu is the choice of those who like up-to-date restaurants and shopping, while Lefkas is popular with wind-surfers and sailors. The Portuguese island of Madeira boasts beautiful weather and one of the lowest crime rates in the world. The Canary Islands, off the coast of Spain, are a popular tourist spot for Europeans.

A new trend in island holidays is eco-tourism. This is traveling in such a way that neither the earth nor the local people you are visiting is harmed in any way. People who are drawn to eco-tourism may enjoy bird-watching, hiking, and other island activities that do not leave an impact on the area.

Everybody dreams of taking island holidays. There are islands all over the world, each offering it's own cultural experience and natural wonders. Many spots for island holidays are still unspoiled and secluded, while others are lively and exciting. Island holidays offer a real diversion from your everyday life.

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Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Family Cruise Ship Travel : Fun For The Whole Family

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Family Cruise Ship Travel : Fun For The Whole Family By J. Foley

Are you and your family bored of the usual vacation trips? Are your kids complaining that they do not want to visit the amusement park and that you are not very bright when it comes to planning vacations? If the answer is yes, then it is time for a change. Take your family to a cruise ship travel.

A family cruise ship travel can be a great way to enjoy with your family and unwind from the daily pressures of life. This guide will help you in various things to look for when planning that dream cruise vacation.

Pricing
First, short-list a cruise ship travel that falls in your budget. If you are not willing to spend too much, you can check for economy packages that most cruises offer. Check online for more information about cruises. Once you finalize the cruise, check what all services they offer.

Services
You must make sure that there are enough activities to keep you and your family occupied. Most cruises offer so many activities that you will not find time to indulge in all the activities and the main confusion will be in deciding what to do.

For Kids
If your baby is too young, make sure that Cribs or babysitting facilities are available. For slightly older children, there will be a horde of activities to choose from. Most cruises offer parties, games, contests, escorted tours and a lot more. However, make sure that the games and activities suit your child with respect to his/her age. Carry ample stock of infant products along, if your child is small. Some cruises have restrictions on pregnant women and infants. Check if any such restriction applies on your cruise.

Keep a track of all other important facilities like medical facilities, cancellation fees if you wish to cancel out at the last moment, and also keep a check on the cruise schedule.

Why should I take my family for a vacation on a cruise?
There are multiple reasons why this vacation on a cruise ship travel will be a one for you and your family to remember. Fun, value for money and quality time with the family are some of the key aspects why you should go. It is convenient, because the vacation for the kids may differ from school to school, but you will find cruises sailing at any time of the year. You can also catch up on that lost romance while your kids will be enjoying their hearts out at some of the activity centers. What are you waiting for, book now.

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Tuesday, August 15, 2006

The Ultimate Hotel Guide To New York City

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The Ultimate Hotel Guide To New York City By J. Foley

New York City is the city that never sleeps, es verdad? Well, it’s certainly no wonder with so many places and stuff that would please all the senses. There’s the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, the Madison Square Garden and God knows what else. But the question is...where do you stay in New York City?

Admittedly, the cost of living, especially rent expenses, is still rocketing sky high in New York City. If you know where to look, a lot of restaurants offer affordable yet tasty dishes so food’s no problem. When it comes to shopping, don’t think that New York City is just all about Macy’s. Of course not! There are a lot of bazaars that are ongoing throughout New York City and all you need is an efficient guide to help you out. For tourist spots, you shouldn’t believe either that everything in New York City comes with a ticket price. Nuh-uh! In fact, just walking in downtown New York is already a sight to behold.

So the only problem is, yes, where to stay?

Before I launch on a list of New York City hotels that could interest you, first, I have to warn you that what’s termed as “affordable” in New York City may not be “affordable” in your vocabulary. So if you’re cash strapped, better check first if you’ve got some friends living in New York City who’d lend you a room for a week or two as you go sight-seeing.

New York is a city of high rise towers and a number of those are hotels that you can take your pick of. These buildings range from the five star hotels to the funky ones to hotels with “affordable” packages.

Four Season Hotel : if you’ve got kids, then you should consider staying in this kid-friendly hotel because guests under 18 can stay for free. The tallest hotel in New York City, it also provides its family guests with coloring books, a video lending library and welcome gifts for kids.

Soho Grand Hotel : if you’re the type of traveler who can’t bear to leave your behind, have no fear because there are several hotels in New York that can accommodate furry guests, just like the Soho Grand Hotel. Upon checkout, you’ll even be given a goldfish to remember your New York holiday.

Affinia 50 Suites : this particular hotel has no difficulties in landing a Top 10 spot in any survey when it comes to being the best hotel in New York City. Previously known as the Plaza 50 Suites, this is a no-fuss-comfort-zone for travelers who want basic accommodations that would also be easy on the pockets. Large suites equipped with kitchenettes are also available if you so prefer.
Hilton Time Square : Never mind Paris Hilton and her notorious antics. At least her family still hasn’t stopped in being one of the best when you’re talking about hotel services. The Hilton Time Square is one of the poshest hotels in New York City, with a twenty-five-seater theater and even its own wax museum! And just because it’s posh, don’t assume that the staff would turn its nose up on noisy, bratty kids or dirty, scrambling house pets. Nuh-uh! The Hilton Time Square aims to please all forms of guests, human and non human, adult and kids.

So now, all you need to do is choose which hotel you’re going to stay, pay the bill, enjoy the scenery and of course, tour New York City!

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Thursday, August 10, 2006

Cruise Ship Travel Wedding Packages

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Cruise Ship Travel Wedding Packages By J. Foley

A wedding has to be an affair to remember as it comes once in a lifetime for most. Have you ever dreamt of exchanging vows with your beloved on a beach in the Caribbean under stars? It used to be a dream earlier, but now with cruise ships offering wedding cruise ship travel packages, it can become reality. Cruise ships offer something called as destination-wedding packages where you can select the location where you want to exchange vows. Let us have a look at some of the services under wedding packages in Cruise ship travel.

On Board Wedding Cruise Ship Travel Packages
You can select a wedding package where the ceremony will be held on the homeport of the ship or on any other port where the ship docks. It can also be held in a small chapel inside the ship as well. Most cruise ships have a wedding coordinator with them who will help you plan and execute your wedding. You can call all your guests, plan a grand wedding and a grand reception and then while your guests disembark, you two can sail off to your chosen destination for your honeymoon.

Destination Wedding Cruise Ship Travel Packages
Destination cruise packages are also quite popular nowadays. You can choose where you want to hold your wedding and exchange vows. Do you want to get married on a glacier in Alaska or the Hawaii? Maybe, on a remote beach in the Caribbean islands. It is up to you to decide and you can have it.

Your preferences
You can make it as grand and elaborate as you wish or you can make it a simple down to earth affair. If you have dreamt of a wedding amidst friends, relatives surrounded by the sea, spending romantic evenings on a deck, dancing, shopping, watching movies, enjoying the privacy of your room and getting pampered by room service, then a cruise ship travel is your best option.

Services on Offer
The basic services that you get on a cruise ship wedding packages include the services of a wedding coordinator, recorded music, a small wedding cake and some mementoes and a certificate which you can keep as an acknowledgement. If you want something fancier, you can get it at the cruise. You can get everything from the Tuxedo to special audio video packages, live coverage via webcam, buffet luncheons a multi course feast and much more depending on how much you are willing to spend.

You two can bet that you will never forget the experience that a cruise wedding and honeymoon package will offer you.

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Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Hawaiian Cruise Ship Travel : A Dream Come True

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Hawaiian Cruise Ship Travel – A Dream Come True By J. Foley

A cruise ship travel holiday to Hawaii is a dream for most and many do not get an opportunity to explore these islands in their lifetime. Well, if you have decided that your next holiday destination is Hawaii, time to get planned and get set.

The Starting Points
Get online and check for the cruises, which offer packages to Hawaii. If you are a resident of the United States, you probably will not have a tough time finding a cruise ship travel, because from the US alone there are about a hundred different cruises which sail to the Hawaii everyday. Vancouver and San Diego are some of the location from which ships set sail. If you want to explore all the Hawaiian Islands, you probably would need 18 to 20 days. There are cruises which offer month long packages as well. In these packages, you can go through the entire length and breadth of Hawaii.

Water Sports
Get set to halt and explore the islands of Oahu, Hawaii, Kauai and Maui. Apart from the various activities that you can pursue in a cruise like lazing around on your private deck, sipping your favorite drink while watching the sun go down and shopping around, the on ground activities will interest you more. There are so many water sports that you can pursue here. You can go snorkeling, scuba diving; check out coral reefs in a glass-bottomed boat and even go underwater in a submarine. If that is not enough you can go searching for whales off the islands of Lanai, because it is the favorite spot where humpback whales come to spend their winter after spending their summer in Alaska.


Adventure sports in Hawaiian Cruise Ship Travel
You have multiple adventure sports that you can pursue on ground. From exploring the dormant volcanoes of Mauna Kea to mountain biking or hiking in the rain forests of Kauai, you wont get enough of Hawaii. You can turn adventurer or simply laze around on the beach. The island of Kilauea is a major tourist attraction as well. The volcano is active since 1983 and has been erupting ever since. You can stay in the ship at night and watch the volcano flow into the sea. It is quite a sight.

Nightlife
The nightlife can be quite addictive as well. There are a variety of nightclubs and bars for nightlife enthusiasts. From the moderate Pipeline Café to the 18+ Tuesday’s Velvet Lounge, there is something on offer for everyone. You can ask at the reception for the local nightclub listings.

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Thursday, July 27, 2006

Summer Rafting Tips : Do's & Don'ts

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Summer Rafting Tips: Do's and Don'ts By J. Foley

If you have never done whitewater rafting before, you are probably a little nervous. You have seen it on TV, and what you've seen makes you think it's too damn difficult. Will you be able to keep your balance? Will you do the right thing at the right moment? Can you keep your cool?

Well, you can rest assured. Rafting looks more difficult than it really is. Even complete novices usually do pretty well the first time, provided of course that the water isn't too difficult, and they have expert guidance. Still, you'll do well to keep some tips in mind – some basic do-s and don't-s of this terrific and exciting adventure sport.

First, clothing. What sort of clothing should you bring to your summer rafting trip? Synthetic is best for almost all types of water-based sports, and rafting is no exception. Cotton stuff may be comfortable in the summer, but it's best to avoid them when you're going rafting. Avoid jeans. Also, wet suits and spray jackets are only useful in the winter or if the weather is too chilly. Give them a pass during the summer months, and save the cost.

Footwear is a somewhat neglected part of rafting gear. Your concentration, performance and comfort depend largely on what you have on your feet. Watersport sandals are best if you can afford them, but high-quality tennis shoes will do the job. You don't really need wetsuit booties in the summer.

If you want to preserve fond memories of your daring adventure, you shall need a camera. But make sure it's waterproof! Not the whole stretch of water will be rapids – you shall have plenty of opportunity to click away on calmer water. But still the single-use waterproof varieties are the best for this kind of thing.

Also, if you do not want to leave pictures of horrible sunburn to posterity, you had better bring along generous measures of sunscreen. And adding a pair of sunglasses to your gear will help you to cut the glare from the dazzling water, as well as make you look cool on the pictures!
Before starting out on the raft, make sure you're getting all that you paid for. For example, there's the PFD. You may not be all that great a swimmer, and you're feeling a bit nervous about capsizing and getting in the water. Can you handle it?

Well, you shouldn't really have to worry. The fee you paid includes the charges for a PFD – a personal flotation device. This is usually provided in the form of a life jacket that spreads over you chest and back, with a hole in the middle through which you insert your head. Make sure that you have it on before you get on the vessel.

What's more, there are probably a number of kayaks waiting somewhere close by to pick you up as soon as you hit water. And there are expert guides either on your boat itself, or within a distance of one or two boats. If you want to be sure of having a guide on your own boat, you can usually arrange it by talking to the organizers in advance.

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Friday, July 21, 2006

Tips For Planning A Disneyland Vacation

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Tips for Planning a Disneyland Vacation By J. Foley

For many people, planning a Disneyland Vacation
is part of the fun of the vacation itself! For others,
however, it can be a headache. Before you start
planning your vacation, determine whether or not you
are really up to planning the trip yourself or not.

If you don’t want to plan your own trip, you have
several options. Of course, you can have a travel
agent make all of the arrangements for you, but for
the best Disneyland experience, you might be better
off using the Disney Vacation Planning Services.
Either way, you can have every single aspect of your
trip planned for you. Once you get there, all you will
need to do is follow your Itinerary.

If you prefer the fun involved in planning your
Disneyland vacation yourself, there are some things
that you absolutely must not leave out of the planning
stage. Before you can decide what you will be doing at
Disneyland, you must determine which dates you will
be there. The parks offer different things at different
types of the year, with many different themes and
entertainment to choose from.

Once you know when you will be at Disneyland, the
next step is to figure out what you will be doing each
day that you are there. Once you’ve set up your travel
arrangements and your hotel reservations, there are a
few more things you must consider.

Food is one thing you might want to arrange in
advance. Disneyland is a very popular place, and
having reservations at some of the more popular
restaurants is recommended. These reservations can
be made well in advance – before you ever leave home.

When planning which attractions at Disneyland you
want to visit, use a map of Disneyland as a guide.
This will make it easier to schedule time for
attractions that are near each other. You want to see
and do as much as possible, so as much walking or
travel time as you can.

Keep your budget in mind. Often, by making
arrangements through travel agents or through the
Disneyland Vacation Planning Services, you will be
able to get better deals – which can save you money.
Look for these deals, and save as much money as
you can on your hotel and food. If you have small
children with you, keep their priorities in mind – they
have less interest in where they will sleep and the
food that they will eat, and more interest in what they
will see and do!

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Saturday, July 15, 2006

Alasken Cruise Ship Travel : Small Ship Or Big ?

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Alaska Cruise Ship Travel – Small Ship Or A Big ? By J. Foley

If your idea of a cruise ship travel is with a giant ship with more than 2000 passengers and 7 to 8 stories with shopping malls, cinema houses, casinos etc, you are only partially right. There are cruise ships, which are like the above-mentioned ships. However, there are other smaller ships that can be easy on your pocket as well as offer a memorable experience. It all depends on how much you are willing to spend. If you are one of the guys with loads to spend, you can go for the first type, if not then go for the second one. Browse through the differences in the services that both offer as well.

The Smaller ships
Smaller vessels or ships will offer you a much personalized experience. You can get much closer to the shore; experience the wildlife at first hand and also dock at much smaller docks, which do not allow bigger ships to dock. Smaller ships even include on shore excursions in their basic charge itself. Of course, you will not have the big casinos, hotels and shopping malls in the small ships. However, if you are looking for a romantic vacation, there are many small ships that offer pretty good services on your cruise ship travel.

The Big ones
Big ships will obviously make you spend big as well. You will not get an opportunity to get very close to the wildlife. The best you can see is some Bald eagles and maybe a humpback whale. The onshore excursions are not included in the package and you will have to pay for every thing extra. You might not notice this until the final bill comes. Then you will see that even the small things that you did have ballooned up the expenses.


They have bigger amenities and are a much grander affair. Ballrooms, casinos, discos, cinema halls, shopping malls, health clubs, massage facilities, your own private deck, private lounges, swimming pools and formal nights are just some of the basic things. Your kids will also have a great time with escorted tours, magic shows etc. However, there will be 2000 people getting down on a beach as compared to a small ship where you will have only 100 on the beach.

On your cruise ship travel, with smaller ships you can visit some of the places that you can only dream of visiting in a big ship. Get real close to some of the aboriginal art. Smaller ships fill up real fast so make sure you book well in advance.

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Thursday, July 06, 2006

Disneyland Vacation For Toddlers

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Disneyland Vacation for Toddlers By J. Foley

Disneyland was designed for kids of all ages – and
toddlers are no exception! There are many things
that you can enjoy with your toddler – so many
things in fact, that unless you will be staying for
several days, you won’t have time to do them all.

Start with Toon Town. Here is where you will find
your toddler’s favorite Disney Characters, including
Mickey and Minnie Mouse. All of the Characters
have homes in Toon Town, full of things that will
amaze your toddler, and make them laugh.

Your toddler will definitely enjoy the Disneyland
Railroad. This is a great way to get around the park,
because there are stations in New Orleans Square,
Toon Town, Tomorrowland, and on Main Street. This
will amuse your toddler, and give you a chance to
see some sights and rest a bit.

Its A Small World is very appropriate for toddlers.
Music and colors will keep your child mesmerized
while you enjoy a relaxing ride across the water. The
Storybook Land Canal Boats is another good choice,
as it will take you through the miniature villages that
your child will be quite familiar with from their story
books.

Rides that you and your toddler must not miss
include all of the rides in Fantasyland, King Arthur’s
Carousel, Dumbo the Flying Elephant, the Circus
Train, and the Mad Tea Party. Rides that are
appropriate for youngsters, but that may cause a
little fear are the rides that are dark. These include
Peter Pan’s Flight, Pinocchio’s Daring Journey, Alice
in Wonderland, and Snow White’s Scary Adventure.
Buzz Lightyear is a popular ride for all toddlers.

There are other areas of the park that have
attractions and rides that are appropriate for toddlers.
Remember that Disneyland is a place for kids of all
ages. Pay attention to the height and age requirements
for each attraction, and avoid taking your toddler to
rides that they will not be able to enjoy. This will only
cause your child disappointment.

Stick to the areas where the toddler appropriate
attractions are located as much as possible. As an
adult, you realize that some rides are simply not safe
for small people – but your small person will not
comprehend this! Your Disneyland vacation should
be enjoyable for everyone, and Disneyland has
made sure that there is something for everyone at
the park. It is up to you to keep your child happy,
and to keep them interested in the rides and
attractions that they are meant to enjoy.

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Saturday, July 01, 2006

Family Fun At Newport Beach

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Family Fun In Newport Beach By J. Foley

No matter what type of family getaway you have in mind,
you'll always find something for everyone throughout
Newport Beach. From young to old and everyone in
between, Newport Beach easily combines the best of family
fun with activities to keep everyone entertained for
hours and hours.

One of the most popular family activities in Newport
Beach is going to the beach. During the summer months,
the beach is a very popular resort and getaway spot for
the entire family. You and your wife or your friends can
enjoy swimming, boat riding, or even hitting the waves on
a jet ski. With temperatures in the summer hitting 75
degrees and above, nothing breaks the heat better than
the beach.

For the kids, the beach holds many different activities.
They can build sand castles in the sand, play around in
the water, or simply bask in the glorious sun. If they
get tired of playing in the sand, you can simply go back
to your hotel room and enjoy the fun of the safe yet
confined swimming pool.

Another popular activity in Newport Beach for the family
is the Balboa Fun Zone. There is something here for
everyone, with the Fun Zone keeping kids entertained the
entire time they are there! If you've never experienced
the Fun Zone before, you'll be in for the treat of a
lifetime!

The Balboa Fun Zone is comprised of many different areas,
including restaurants and beaches. There is so much to
do here that you'll probably have to come back over the
course of several days to see everything that the Fun Zone
has to offer.

Another activity that yields a lot of fun in Newport Beach
is rollerblading. You can rent rollerblades from many
different providers, from kids sizes to adults. There are
also many places to use your rollerblades, including the
sidewalks along the beach. If you like rollerblading,
Newport Beach helps to set a new standard of fun.

When it comes to the kids enjoying themselves, nothing
will please them more than the Toy Boat. Located at 3331
East Coast Highway, the Toy Boat is the best place in
Newport Beach to take the kids. There are hundreds of
thousands of toys and activities here to keep your kids
and probably yourselves entertained for hours.

After you have a day of family fun in Newport Beach or
the surrounding areas, you can stop and have a relaxing
meal at one of the fabulous restaurants. The food here is
to die for, giving everyone in your family a chance to
eat their favorite food.

With something for everyone, it's hard to believe that
Newport Beach is actually an undiscovered vacation spot
for many. The area has so much to offer, that it's just
a matter of time before people start to discover
everything the area will provide them with. When the time
comes for your getaway - make sure you give Newport Beach
a try - you'll be glad you did!

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Friday, June 23, 2006

Why A Cruise Is A Good Budget Vacation

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Why a cruise is such a good budget vacation by J. Foley

When many people picture a budget vacation, they picture an intrepid traveler in a roach infested hotel room eating stale sandwiches and riding around on the city bus. However, one of the best ways to save money on a vacation is also one of the most luxurious and most exciting – the cruise ship.

Cruise ship vacations are actually one of the most affordable ways to travel almost anywhere in the world, from the glaciers of Alaska to the tropical rainforests of Central and South America.

One of the things that make cruise ships so attractive to budget travelers is the fact that the price of the cruise typically includes everything that happens onboard the ship. This includes, of course, the room, which is often less costly than a typical hotel room in many locations. In many instances, it would be impossible to book a good hotel room for less than the daily cost of the cruise.

In addition to a cheap place to stay, a cruise also offers unlimited food, including many amazing buffets that are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In addition, the food on cruise ships is often superior to those in all but the best land locked restaurants, and once again, the food is included in the price.

After eating all that food, you will probably feel the need to work out, and the cost of the cruise also typically includes unlimited use of the gym, the weight room and the sports locations. While many hotels tack on a surcharge for the use of the hotel gym, with a cruise it is generally included.

The cost of a cruise also includes all shipboard entertainment and classes. The entertainment options on a cruise are often one of the best parts of the experience, and many cruises offer such things as movie nights, theatres, spas, night clubs, discos, and even casinos. There are also some great classes offered by cruise lines, in everything from origami to bridge to ballroom dancing. And again, these classes and entertainment options are included in the price you pay for the cruise.

Among the only things that are not included in the typical cruise are alcoholic beverages and shore excursions. Many of the higher priced cruises even include these extras. If the shore excursions and drinks are not included, be sure to get a price list for shore excursions and drinks.

It is often possible to save money on shore excursions while on a cruise by booking the tours locally at portside instead of going with the cruise line. Just be sure, however that the book it yourself excursion will get you back to the ship on time.

For all these reasons, cruises can be among the best, and most economical, of all vacation opportunities. The ability to enjoy a week or two week vacation at one low price is one more reason to love cruising.

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Monday, June 19, 2006

This Summer Visit Cabo San Lucas

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This summer visit Cabo San Lucas by J. Foley

Regarded as the best party town of Mexico, Cabo is situated on the Baja California Sur coast. Along with La Paz, San Jose del Cabo, Todos Santos and Loreto, it is one of the main attractions of Baja California Sur. Known for its luxury hotels, trendy bars, bistros and night clubs thousands of visitors choose Cabo as their summer destination over other vacation spots.

The word 'Cabo' means cape. Just to the south of the United States it is not a part of the mainland of Mexico but is separated by the Gulf of Mexico, occasionally referred to as the Gulf of California.

With expanses of hot deserts and both cool and warm breezed oceans this is as close as you can get to paradise. The waters of this region of Mexico have different shades of blues and greens. Especially popular among divers, golfers and people interested in fishing excursions this region is increasingly becoming one of the hot spots of tourism.

Tourists, mostly Americans come down here mainly to relax, enjoy water sports and play golf. Golf has seen a sea change in the last few years with some of the world's best golf courses coming up. The weather is also just right for golfing.

If you really want some quality time then Cabo San Lucas is the place to be. With the best of comfort and luxury you can ask for and so much to do you are sure to have one hell of a good time during your summer vacation. The activities you can participate in can be anything from water sports to all night parties.

Medano is the main beach of the region. If you are into snorkeling you can rent the equipment you need from the stalls in the beach. But is you just want to lay back and enjoy the sun, you can do that also as it is one of the favorite spots for sun bathing among tourists. And if you really want to pamper yourself you can check in to one of the health resort spas.

If you are looking for some solitude and privacy you can head for the remote beaches that lie between Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo. These beaches include Barco Varado, Chileno, Palmilla, Santa Maria and Vista del Arco Beaches. With stunning beaches and amazing blue waters these are the perfect beaches to lose the crowd.

Water sports are encouraged as the waters are calm and the weather mostly remains fine. So you can indulge in any sort of water sport you want to – from scuba diving and snorkeling, to kayaking and diving. And if you are one of those who enjoy a bit of calm then you can also go fishing.

To enjoy the scenery of the place the best option is to go on a cruise in a local boat. These boats navigate through the many islets in and around Baja California Sur and help you to catch glimpses of some of the most stunning views you will ever get to see. The sunsets are especially stunning in this region. You can also enjoy the whales in their full regality if you visit the place between the months of January and March.

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Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Cheap Carribean Travel

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Cheap Caribbean Travel By J. Foley

When it comes to island destinations, the Caribbean and its islands are one of the most popular vacation spots in the world. Here you can have the best of everything from gorgeous beaches, wonderful surf, sailing, scuba diving and snorkeling, to great food, exciting gambling casinos, shopping, and a wide range of nature-related activities. And accommodations? No problem! With cheap Caribbean travel plan, you can get a whole range of affordable accommodations from basic to the most luxurious all inclusive-resorts and rental villas.

Scroll down below for a list of our cheap Caribbean travel accommodations picks.

Dover Beach Hotel

A place that epitomizes Barbadian hospitality, the Dover Beach Hotel offers you cheap Caribbean travel accommodations tucked away on a secluded white sand beach where island warmth, peace, and tranquility are in abundance.

Located a mere 15-minute drive from either airport or from Bridgetown, the Dover Beach Hotel is also right within walking distance of the St. Lawrence Gap, famous for its lively nightlife, duty-free shopping and many bars and restaurants as well as other activities.

All accommodations at this cheap Caribbean travel hotel are either seafront or garden views with air-conditioned bedrooms, kitchenette, telephone, and private patio or terrace. There are weekly cocktail parties and nightly events. Amenities and facilities available include the following:

Children’s rates
Restaurant
Convenience store
Laundry service
Baby-sitting
Nearby shopping
Nearby tennis
Nearby banking
Air conditioning
Ceiling fan
In-room safe
Beachfront
Bar
Children-friendly
Cribs
Daily maid service
Pool
Nearby water sports
In-room kitchens
TV available
Telephone in a room
Bath tub
Private balcony
Fax available

Morne Fendue Plantation House in Grenada

What’s old is new again as Grenada’s historic Morne Fendue Plantation House adds not, not two, but thirteen new guest rooms. Since 1974, the Morne Fendue has been welcoming visitors where they can enjoy overnight accommodations at this glorious estate. Each room offers cheap Caribbean travel accommodation for two guests with enough comfortable space to go around and a generous queen-size bed and modern bathroom facilities. What’s more, the rooms also offer access to the estate’s grand kitchen. But the highlight of each guest room is definitely the extensive balcony that overlooks scenic Mt. St. Catherine and the majestic sea where you can get excellent sunset views of the cheap Caribbean travel destination of Grenada.

Nevis and St. Kitts

For cheap Caribbean travel accommodations in the islands of Nevis and St. Kitts, try the following places:

Jonathan’s Villa Hotel at Mount Lily, Nevis offers seaside charm and great secluded spots.

Yamseed Inn at New Castle, Nevis is a quaint little inn, offering comfortable accommodations for a reasonable price.

For guest houses, try Al’s Cottage at Farm’s Estate in Charlestown, Nevis. You can also try Meadville Cottages, Cabindish Villa, Pinney’s Village Complex, and Central Cottage – all of which offer cheap Caribbean travel accommodations at convenient distances from the most happening places in the region.

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Friday, June 09, 2006

Getting The Best Deal On Your Rental Car

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Getting the best deal on your rental car by J. Foley

The rental car can be a big vacation expense, and getting the best deal you can on the transportation you need is important to keeping your vacation fun while staying within budget.

One way to keep costs as low as possible, of course, is to choose the smallest, most economical car you and your family are comfortable with. Choosing a compact, subcompact or economy car makes sense on a number of levels. For one thing, such cars are generally less expensive to rent in the first place. The other important consideration, however, is gas mileage. You as the renter of the car will be responsible for keeping it gassed up, including topping off the tank before returning it. Buying a car that gets great mileage will definitely help your travel budget stretch farther.

If you need a larger car or minivan, it is important to shop around for the best deal you can find. While it is important to shop around no matter what type of car you are considering, it is even more important when trying to rent vehicles for which there is a lot of demand, like convertibles, minivans or SUV’s. Shopping around at a number of travel related web sites, as well as at the web sites of the rental companies themselves, is usually the best way to land the best deal.

The length of the rental can have a large impact on the cost as well. Weekly rentals are often far less costly than a comparable daily rate spread over a week. So if your vacation plans are for a week or more, be sure to inquire about special rates.

Joining a frequent renter club, or using the same rental car company each time, is a great way to get some special coupons and some very good deals. In addition, most car rental companies partner with at least one airline to provide frequent flyer miles or other types of rewards when you rent a car. In addition, many airlines run bonus programs where you get extra miles or extra credit, so be sure to inquire about these bonuses when making your reservation.

Another great way to save money and keep your rental car budget low is not to buy things you do not need. In most cases, this means waiving the optional collision insurance coverage offered by the rental car company. Many rental car companies really push this insurance, but in most cases you are already covered and can safely decline it.

For instance, most automobile insurance policies already provide collision coverage for rental cars, so be sure to check with your car insurance company before starting to plan your vacation. Even if your insurance company does not cover your rental car, chances are one of your credit card companies does. Many credit cards provide coverage for rental cars paid for with the card, so be sure to check with your credit card company to see if they provide this coverage.

Another method to keep rental car costs to a minimum, and one that many people are unaware of, is renting a used car. There are a number of large national companies, and a number of smaller local companies as well, that rent used cars at a much lower price than comparable new cars. In most cases, these cars are only a few years old, and they provide the same protection, and the same transportation as more costly new cars.

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Monday, June 05, 2006

Belmont Park In San Diego

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Belmont Park In San Diego By J. Foley

Located in sunny San Diego, the Belmont Park is one
of the best amusement parks in San Diego. With plenty
for the entire family, this Park has something for
everyone. With rides for the entire family and basically
everything in between, Belmont Park makes for a very
exciting adventure.

The most distinctive attraction in the Park is the Giant
Dipper Roller Coaster. The coaster was built in 1925 and
has been restored over the years. This coaster is truly
one of a kind, as it offers quick drops, steep hills,
and insane speed!

Belmont Park in San Diego also offers the endless wave,
which is perfect for wave riders. The Flowrider offers
hourly rides, even lessons for beginners. If waves
aren't your sort of thing, you may find the raceway bumper
cars or the Chaos enticing. Chaos resembles a ferris
wheel, although it creates a random three dimensional
rocking and rolling. Anytime you get on it, no two rides
are every the same!

For arcade enthusiasts, there is a family fun arcade and
gamelords. This creates the ultimate gaming experience,
keeping kids, teenagers, and even adults occupied for
hours on end.

Other rides at the park include the Vertical plunge, krazy
kars, and the infamous "plunge". The plunge is a great
attraction, and actually happens to be the largest indoor
heated pool in San Diego. Perfect for swimming, diving,
and just enjoying yourself, the plunge is a blast.

To feel the sensation, the Crazy Submarine and the
Trampoline can help you. To truly test your limits, the
Rock Wall will offer a unique challenge. Anyone wanting
to give it a try, can get to climbing the wall and see if
they truly have what it takes to get to the top.

Once you've had your fill on rides, there are plenty of
other entertainment and events to keep you occupied. In
Belmont Park, there is always something going on. With
San Diego being a tourist attraction, you can bet the
entertainment in Belmont Park is nothing short of
spectacular.

For the kids, Belmont Park offers some truly unbeatable
deals on birthday parties or private parties. If you
decide to have a party here, you can pretty much rent a
chunk of the park for yourself. For kids, this can truly
be an unforgettable memory.

Closed Monday - Thursday, Belmont Park is open Friday and
Saturday 11 AM - 10 PM and Sunday 11 AM - 8 PM. Although
the park is closed on major holidays, you can visit on
the weekends and enjoy the best in entertainment.

To round out your fun, make sure you do a little shopping
and take in some of the food. Belmont Park in San Diego
has great food and shopping, giving you more than a few
reasons to visit the park and be amazed - truly amazed.

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Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Amsterdam Accommodations

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Amsterdam Accommodations by J. Foley

Looking for great deals on Amsterdam accommodation? If so, then you must know first that there are actually a number of great places out there in the Amsterdam city that could give you the best accommodation and service possible. Several hotels, bed and breakfast inns, and apartments are out there and all of them are somehow willing to welcome, serve and entertain you throughout your stay. However, because of their great number, finding the right deals of Amsterdam accommodation could be a lot harder. Thanks to some sites online that they have given us ideas on where to find the top-rated Amsterdam accommodation online. So, if you are serious with your Amsterdam accommodation search, consider the following portals.

AmsterdamBy.com

AmsterdamBy.com is a great site to visit for finding best deals on Amsterdam accommodation. This site actually presents a list of the currently available Amsterdam hotels, bed and breakfast, and apartments for you to choose from. They also offer a direct booking access for you vacation. At this, you can also reserve your accommodation in one of the listed hotels, bed and breakfast or apartments.

HolidayCityEurope.com

Another well-known portal online that could guide you in finding the best deals in Amsterdam accommodation is the HolidayCityEurope.com. This site features their reservation service and they provide you a wide selection of properties to choose from, such as luxury bed and breakfasts and apartments accommodations for your business or vacation trip to Amsterdam. Note that all of the featured Amsterdam accommodations at this site offer comfort, quality and great value for the money. They are also ideal for leisure and business travelers. And, in finding the right place, all you need to do is to click on the given hotel links that are categorize by prices and location.

Amsterdam.info

Amsterdam.info is also out there on the web to guide you in finding the best Amsterdam accommodation available. This site actually provides a hotel guide that offers the most convenient reservation service for Amsterdam. Note that the selection of hotels included in their page includes more than 300 Amsterdam accommodation properties that are available for booking online. Perhaps what is best about their service is that there is no fees, no advance charges, but there is a human hotel reservations support that is available 24/7. Amsterdam.info also provides direct reservation for youth hostels.

EuropeanRailGuide.com

EuropeanRailGuide.com is but another notable portal to visit online for Amsterdam accommodation. Here you are allowed to search for the available accommodation in the city and you can make your bookings through their booking service. They actually provide you a list of the available accommodation depending on your arrival date, and all of the listed hotels and youth hostels are acclaimed for great accommodation and service.

AccomLine.com

Lastly, AccomLine.com is there to provide you the currently available Amsterdam accommodations. At this site, you can find a listing of the top rated hotels, along with a brief description on each of them. The rate for rooms is even given so to give you an idea if the place really suits your needs. Perhaps what is nice about this portal is that they greatly categorized their listing based on the hotel’s ranking, so for the customers to easily find the best deals.

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Thursday, May 25, 2006

Little Inn At Newport Beach

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Little Inn At Newport Beach By J. Foley

The Little Inn by the bay in Newport Beach provides
the best hotel experience in the area. They offer
unbeatable prices, still staying true to maintaining
quality service. Offering many comfortable rooms
and packages, they do more than enough to ensure you
have a great stay in Newport Beach and save as much
money as you possibly can.

In the morning, the inn allows you to customize your
own continental breakfast from a variety of possibilities,
such as muffins, cereals, and juices - delivered to
your hotel room along with the morning paper!

Along with the morning paper and a continental
breakfast, the Little Inn by the bay also provides
beach cruisers. There's no sense in walking when you
can use the bikes they provide to explore the miles
and miles of beaches and boardwalk that Newport
Beach and peninsula has to offer.

Located very close to many restaurants and shops, the
Little Inn makes it easier than ever. You can step
out of the Inn and enjoy many great tasting restaurants
and California shops. Being relatively close to the
beach, you can go out at night and enjoy romantic
walks on the beach with the one you love.

The nearby restaurants to the Little Inn by the bay
include Blue Water Grill, Billy's at the beach,
Rusty Pelican, Charthouse, and many more. Offering
everything from seafood to Japanese food, the Little
Inn ensures that there is food in the area for many
different tastes.

Along with being a great location, the Little Inn also
offers you spacious rooms with cable television, nice
views, and even beach rentals. During the day you can
see everything that Newport Beach has to offer then
at night you can enjoy winding down and relaxing in
one of the many excellent rooms.

When the time comes to take off to Newport Beach, you
should make sure you book your room in advance. The
Little Inn by the bay is one of the best hotels in
Newport Beach, making it very crowded during the
summer months. The last thing you want to do is wait
until the last minute then arrive in Newport Beach and
find that there are no rooms left!

Booking in advance can save you a lot of headache, and
provide you with a great place to stay once you arrive
in the area. Once you have stayed a few nights at the
Little Inn by the bay you'll know what true Newport
hospitality is all about. Then, when you return to
Newport Beach - you'll want to ensure that the Little
Inn is where you stay.

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Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Caribbean Travel Guide

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Caribbean Travel Guide By J. Foley

All there is to know about the vacation destination of your dreams – that is exactly what a Caribbean travel guide offers. But are Caribbean travel guides really godsend? Or are they just patronizing materials designed for commercial purposes?

Well, they’re a little of both actually. After all, the people behind Caribbean travel guides do need a source of income in order to continue to publish their guides. But a tremendous amount of research has been placed in these guides to just dismiss them as useless resource material.

What else is more nifty, informative and convenient than a Caribbean travel guide?

Sure, the Internet may prove more updated when it comes to information, but you can’t carry the Internet everywhere. And believe it or not, it’s always much more gratifying to pull out a Caribbean travel guide from your carry case, flip a few pages open, then slip it right back when you’re tried of reading. It sure beats having to wait in the airport, sitting bored silly and wondering whether or not your flight’s going to be delayed.

That said, don’t cling to travel guides religiously. Many travelers make that mistake. They are not the bibles that they are made out to be by some people. You should know that published materials, including travel guides, are out of date the moment they are published, because by then, there would have been new updated material that came up and it would be too late to include them.

So, how are you supposed to use Caribbean travel guides then? How would you know which information to believe and which facts are outdated? Unfortunately, there is no exact answer to that. To get the most out of your Caribbean travel guide, use them sparingly for basic orientation. So once you have the basics right down to a tee, go out there and discover the towns and cities on your own. That is, after all, what traveling is all about – adventure and discovery of new things. At the very least, when all other signs look foreign, the information on museums and places of interest are great.

However, when it comes to hotels and restaurants, each to his own taste and budget. Remember that bargains rise in price with popularity, so there’s every bit of chance that that hot new deal in your Caribbean travel guide isn’t much of a deal anymore, considering how pricey it has become. And then sometimes, too, the places get easily full with foreigners and travelers like you, so you can’t always expect your Caribbean travel guide to point you in the right place all the time.

Then, if you do wander around on your own, then you will surely find quality rooms with reasonable prices. They may be located in out-of-the-way places that Caribbean travel guide writers may not know about. Remember that because your in the destination, you are in far better place to get what you want out of your vacation.

So to close it off, don’t be a sad type who writes to say that “it wasn’t like what you said in the book.” Here’s a tip: open your eyes and explore for yourself!

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