Tuesday, January 30, 2007

How to Have the Perfect Family Beach Vacation

Although no place can compare to the comfort offered by your own home, it can also hold certain bad memories for you and your family. If you and your family need a time to bond with each other, consider having a family beach vacation and letting the white sand, cool breeze, and roaring waves soothe away past hurt and rebuild the ties within your family.

Tips for Having a Perfect Family Beach Vacation

Where to have a family beach vacation
Beaches – The first thing you have to look for is the perfect beach for your family. While it doesn’t have to be private, a beach that isn’t too crowded is certainly better as kids aren’t really blessed with lots of patience and a high tolerance for discomfort. Make sure also that the beach you’re intending to visit is one appropriate for kids; it would be pretty hard to explain to them after all when you accidentally take them to a nudists’ beach and they see all the naked people there.

Housing – When you’ve found the right beach, the next thing to search for is the right accommodation. Do you wish to stay on a hotel or a resort? Perhaps you would wish to rent a cottage instead of a room? How much budget do you have for your accommodation? If your kids wish to bring your family pet with you, will your accommodation allow for pets?

Area – Once you’ve determined where to live, the last thing to do is scout the area and try finding out what types of activities and events can you expect to engage in and which will provide lots of fun not only for you and your partner but your kids as well.

What to do before, during and after a family beach vacation
Packing – Make sure that you bring clothes that are appropriate for the weather in your destination. Pack as lightly as you can but don’t skimp on necessities. Bring floating devices with you to reduce the chances of harm befalling on any of your kids. Skincare products are also important especially if you intend to hit the beach in the heat of summer. Make sure that you bring shades and lots of sun block.

Delegating – Don’t make any concrete plans until you’ve successfully obtained a vacation leave or anything similar to it from your boss. Ask favors from neighbors or friends to keep an eye on your mail and your house. This will take your mind off troubles at home and allow you to have more fun with your family.

Traveling – Never allow your kids to hit the road with an empty stomach as this will only make them more irritable than usual. Make pit stops frequently to allow your kids to stretch their legs and visit the rest room regularly. Entertain your kids with toys, activities, games, and stories during the ride to keep them from noticing the amount of time they’re spending cooped inside a car.

You should also consider renting out a portable DVD player to allow your kids to watch their favorite programs or movies while you’re on your way to your vacation destination.

Having Fun – When you get there, have your kids freshen up and rest a bit before hitting the beach. Make sure that your kids are all properly attired and their skins properly protected from harmful UV rays. Warn them continuously about the dangers of swimming too far and without adult supervision. Nevertheless, don’t allow your kids to leave unaccompanied and especially if the weather channel hints about an unfavorable climate.

Allow them to have snacks while swimming as this will make their vacations twice as better. To make things more interesting and pleasant for your kids, you can give them basic surfing and diving lessons and accompany them when trying out different water sports and activities.

Take lots of pictures because no moment is the same with another.

In the end, of course, no matter how much planning and preparation you make, you or anyone in your family are liable to commit mistake and make the vacation anything but perfect. Even circumstances and fate can certainly rain on your parade. Even so, the important thing to remember that it’s never the place but always the company that will make family beach vacations count.

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Friday, January 26, 2007

Find Out Why The Bahamas Should Be Your Next Vacation Destination

If you have not vacationed in the Bahamas, you are missing out on one of the best vacation destinations that could be chosen. The islands of the Bahamas have some major destination and tourist spots, which offer a traveler a unique vacation experience. Taking a vacation in the Bahamas is a dream come true for most people, whether business or pleasure or even a combination of those, and it does not need to be as expensive as you might think.

The two main islands are New Providence Island and Grand Bahama Island, although the smaller islands of Abacos, Acklins, Andros, The Berry Islands, Bimini, Cat Island, Eleuthera, The Exumas, Inagua, Mayaguana, and San Salvador also offer prime vacation spots. Crystal clear turquoise waters, endless white sand beaches, perfect temperate weather all add up to a vacation that is as good as it gets.

You can fly into the Bahamas via commercial airlines which is only a very short flight from Florida, or you can take a cruise to the Bahamas, where Nassau is a very popular cruise ship stopover with most of the major cruise ships. A passport and visa aren't usually required, but verify with your travel agent exactly what paperwork you should bring to stay out of trouble.

Your opportunities for relaxation are limited only by your imagination. If you like beaches, the sands of the beaches here are second to none, and end in the crystal aqua waters of the ocean. Sun bathers can always find a section of beach in which to gather some rays and enjoy some peace and quiet. If golf is your thing, the Bahamas offers several world-class golf courses. And if you need a bit of diversion, there are some casinos here that offer casino action and slot machines that are on a par with the best that would be found in Las Vegas.

You will find the locals are friendly and welcoming of visitors. The shopping along the main streets and shopping district offer many deals and unique items, many of which will not be found in your normal shopping centers back home. Language is not a problem here, since English is the language of choice in the Bahamas.

A discussion about the Bahamas would not be complete without mentioning the world-class resort of Atlantis. The Atlantis is a truly breath-taking resort and is also home to one of the largest casinos in the islands. The grounds of the Atlantis are impeccably kept with hardly a single blade of grass out of place. As a result of all of this, the Atlantis is home to many conferences and conventions, and can accommodate even large conferences of several thousand attendees.

If you have never been to the Bahamas, you owe it to yourself to visit there and experience it. If you have been there already, you already understand this, but there is almost certainly new aspects of the Bahamas that you have not yet experienced. Take the time to treat yourself to a Bahamas vacation, you will not regret it.

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Thursday, January 25, 2007

Enjoying A Boutique Hotel

If you’re choosing to stay in a hotel that’s been purposely designed to turn your holiday into an experience, you need to make the most of it.

Hotels have come of age in the past two decades. No longer do you have to choose between a huge run-of-the-mill chain hotel and a dodgy guesthouse. Today’s hotels are as varied and interesting as the people staying in them and your room, the bathrooms, the food and the service inside the hotel is as important as what you do outside it.

Every boutique hotel has different ways of distinguishing itself from the competition. Whether it’s a sumptuous breakfast in the morning, or complementary spa treatments, there’s something for you to relish at every one.

Relax

If you’re arriving at your hotel after a long flight, a stressful business meeting or with tired children in tow, then now’s the time to relax. Let the staff tell you all about the hotel and the facilities available to you, so that you can make full use of them during your stay. Accept the offers of drinks or dinner in your room to allow you to relax in private, or ask for a babysitter service or last minute tickets to a show to take your mind off things. There’s no rush to get breakfast the next day, so wrap yourself in the quality linen and cotton bedding and order some fresh coffee and a paper for the morning. Boutique hotels exist to make your stay a memorable one, so take full advantage of what’s on offer.

Ask

Whilst many boutiques excel when it comes to anticipating what a guest needs, there may be some things you need to ask for. Whatever it is, the staff will do their best to help – car hire; restaurant bookings, theatre tickets, sight-seeing tours or just some scrambled eggs late at night. Boutique hotels aren’t the sort of place where you need to worry about asking for something; once you get used to it, you’ll never go back to a chain hotel again.

Use

Make use of the facilities. If your hotel is particularly small, then you’ll only be sharing the facilities with a handful of people, if at all. Massages, facials and other spa treatments often come as part of the package and it’s a waste not to use them. The same goes for food – if the hotel says you can eat on your balcony or on the beach, give it a try. All of the services and facilities have been designed to make guests feel at home whilst indulging in some very non-homely treats, so don’t ignore what’s available.

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Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Burj al Arab - The Only 7-star Hotel in the World

The Burj Al Arab Hotel in Dubai is the only 7-Star hotel in the world. It is a place where imagination becomes reality. Soaring 321 meters above the Arabian Gulf, Burj Al Arab is the world's tallest and most architecturally advanced hotel in the world.

Built in the shape of an Arabian dhow sail and dominating the Dubai coastline, this is one of the world's most spectacular and incomparably luxurious hotels. It is surrounded by choreographed colour sculptures of water and fire. This all-suite hotel reflects the finest that the world has to offer. The Burj Al Arab offers unparalleled standards of comfort and service in a unique and unforgettably lavish setting.

It is a striking 28-story All-Suite Hotel housed in unique sail-shaped building overlooking Jumeira Beach. It charges from 1,000 US dollars per night for a one-bedroom Deluxe Suite to 10,000 US dollars for a Royal Suite. It has enjoyed growing popularity and 90 per cent occupancy rate six years after it opened in Dubai.

The hotel boasts of offering the world’s best service, and continues to attract guests from all over the world despite the emergence of more luxurious hotels, like the three-billion-US dollar Emirates Palace which opened in March, also in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Burj Al Arab does not have rooms; it has 202 suites, each one arranged over two floors. Ranging from a capacious 169 sq. mts to an astonishing 780 sq. mts in size, the floor to ceiling glass windows offer simply breathtaking views of the Arabian Gulf.

Decorated with lavish textures and exuberant colours, each suite features a sumptuous living and dining area, state of the art entertainment system and office facilities. Their sheer opulence in every tiny detail is underpinned with technology that does everything from controlling the 42 inch Plasma screen TV to closing the curtains.

Offering the highest levels of personalised service in the most luxurious surroundings imaginable, your private butler will ensure that every little need is met. Designed to provide maximum comfort, our unique service levels mean that even your check in will be in the privacy of your suite.

Its Deluxe suite having 1 Bedroom is ideal for life. With beautiful views of the Arabian Gulf, the Deluxe Suite features a handsome spiral staircase that leads you from one floor to the next, perfectly separating the entertainment and living spaces. Area - 169 sq. mts Lower level - Living room with large lounge, dining table for 4, private bar counter, guest washroom Upper level - Dressing room, bedroom with king size or twin bed, luxury bathroom with Jacuzzi Occupancy - 2 Adults and 2 Children below the age of 12, or 3 Adults. Chauffeur driven Rolls Royce or BMW available at a charge.

Burj al Arab is full of Leisure Facilities. Assawan Spa & Health Club situated on the 18th floor with magnificent views over the Gulf. Treatment rooms, hydrotherapy baths, oriental massage, stand-up solarium, sauna, steam rooms and Jacuzzi, two swimming pools, squash court, two fully equipped fitness studios and an aerobics floor. It also provides Unlimited access to Wild Wadi Water Park.

The wonderful Royal Suite of this only 7 Star Hotel in Dubai is located on the 25th floor. It is indeed the last word in luxury, with its lavishly appointed interiors, majestic colour scheme and sumptuous furnishings. The Exclusive privileges include private elevator and private cinema. Its special features are Marble and gold staircase, leopard print tufted carpets, Carrarra marble flooring and mahogany furniture. Lower level - Dining area, Arabic majlis (reception) style lounge and library Upper level - Master bedroom with rotating four-poster canopy bed and second bedroom, each with adjoining marble bathrooms with spa bath, walk-in shower, fine porcelain fittings and full sized Hermes 24 - Faubourg fragrances and body products Occupancy - 4 Adults and 2 Children below the age of 12, or 5 Adults (only). Chauffeur driven Rolls Royce or BMW are also available at surcharge.

The world's most luxurious hotel has its very own helipad 200m above ground, but it appears unlikely any helicopters will be landing.

Burj Al Arab ties to provide an international atmosphere to make guests from all nationalities feel comfortable. Its staff come from many countries and speaks 15 languages.

A Heritage Of Hospitality, A Vision Of The Future : Burj Al Arab is a Monument Worthy Of A New Millennium. The Arabian Experience, its Influence and achievements, can all be found in this true reflection of a culture of hospitality.


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Jackie Gates spent her childhood on the prairies of Wisconsin. Jackie however was fascinated by the distant deserts of the Middle East and the Arabian Nights. She pursued Arabic and Near Eastern Studies at Columbia and headed to the middle east in 1992. Jackie has travelled extensively throughout the region and resides in Dubai. While not teaching English or smoking Sheesha, she writes for united-arab-emirates.ixs.net.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Be careful while you swim during vacations

Most of us may not have swimming pool in our back yard, so it’s obvious that when we go out for a vacation it’s a rare treat to splash about in the toasty warm water of an outdoor swimming pool. Outdoor pools are most excellent place enjoyed in the sunshine, and to that end, there could be no better place to lie back in the crystal clear waters, staring at the dappled silhouette of a amazing swaying palm tree and let your cares float away, than in everybody's preferred holiday destination, Florida.

It is not necessary that every hotel would have a pool. If in case you choose to stay in the private luxury villa, which has pool you would most definitely be spoilt with not only stunning accommodation but also with your own private pool. However, with all things watery, our common sense should be applied. This in itself is not a harmful thing, except maybe when it comes to pool safety.

Fortunately, Florida state law has stepped up in to lend an assistance hand by requiring rental villas with private pools to follow some very basic rules to make sure the well being and safety of their guests. Naturally, children are always be supervised by an adult in and around the pool area. But in addition to that, you would find that your rental villa's pool is also obviously marked in terms of water depth, stating both the shallow and deep ends.

Child alert pool alarms are very necessary to be fixed onto any door leading directly from the property into the pool area. This alarm would scream out if opened by a kid to alert parents of the imminent danger. A clear set of "Pool Rules" would also be stated at the poolside that you should read carefully before dipping your toes into the water.

Floatation devices such as water wings and inflatable rings are much admired with children, but it must always be remembered that these are not actually life saving devices. They are just floating toys. Just because your kid is wearing water wings, it does not mean that it is secure to leave them to play in or by the pool. Rough play and running on the pool floor is also a big "No No", due to the clear dangers of slipping and diving is also dejected, as most pools only have a maximum depth of 6 foot.

To sum up, if treated with esteem, and common sense is used, your vacation swimming pool could be one of the highlights of your trip. Remember that small children learn by example, so if you as an adult could teach them to safely get pleasure from their swimming experience, it would be a lesson that would never be forgotten, and which eventually could one day save their lives.

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Monday, January 22, 2007

Arizona Golf Vacations: Have A Great Tee Time!

If your eyes have ever had the chance to feast on the vast, dry desert of Arizona, I have something that might surprise you. There are quite a few Arizona golf vacations that are available if you are a huge fan of the game. These Arizona golf vacations come in all shapes and sizes, meticulously tailored to your level of skill, your depth of experience, the thickness of your wallet, and your degree of interest.

There are professional Arizona golf schools for those who want to take their playing up to the next level, where training is strenuous but worth every cent of the investment. Your golf game will see some considerable improvement. Here’s my testimonial. I went to one of these Arizona golf vacations, and I was able to be tutored by some serious pros and semi-pros. I will tell you that my game has never ever been better, and no, I was not moving along a beginner’s steep learning curve. I have been playing for 35 years!

But if you want a more easy-going Arizona golf vacation, you should really consider the luxury golf resorts. If you have never been on any Arizona golf vacations, I can promise that you will be pleasantly amazed at what you find. Not only are there golf vacations in Arizona with courses used by the pros themselves, but there are luxuries which would make even a great cruise ship proud.

Any kind of luxury you could ask for, from fine dining, to room service, to first rate caddies, to saunas and workout rooms, are all available. So even if your wife or husband is not a golf enthusiast, you may still be able to persuade them that it is the best trip around for both golfer and non-golfers in the family! And Arizona golf vacations have some of the most picturesque courses, in addition to the most playable, so it is great fun to just explore as it is to play your heart out on them.

Of course, if Arizona golf vacations are not your style, there are still plenty of great destinations in this beautiful state. If you are addicted to luxury, Phoenix has many four star hotels which will pamper you down to your every whim. Still, I personally think that golf is, hands down, the greatest game ever invented by man. For me, living in such a dry and desolate place, it is great to have Arizona golf vacations where I can really relax and unwind among such a green and grassy setting. It is like leaving the desert entirely on Aladdin’s magic carpet.

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Sunday, January 21, 2007

Cruise Travel For Physical Fitness Or A Spa Vacation

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You really want to take a cruise but you also really want to go to a spa for physical fitness and maybe a little pampering. In the world today you can do both. Years ago you were lucky to find a spa on a cruise ship. If there was one, it was in a really remote area of the ship. As for physical fitness there was very little equipment and most of it was tired. When people started to become more conscious of their looks and health the cruise lines revised their way of thinking. Cruise travel now can double as a spa vacation as well as learning a new physical fitness program.

The newer cruise ships have gone to great lengths to accommodate the cruise passenger who also wants to beautify and tone up. The cruise lines have installed state of the art equipment, added numerous exercise classes, and offer the newest beauty treatments available. Many of the cruise lines have relocated their fitness centers to the top decks of the ships with lots of windows so you can have a view while you are on the treadmill, bike, or lifting weights. Tucked up into the corner is a big TV so you can watch the news from back home. The cruise ships now have three distinct areas, one for fitness, one for spa treatments and one for the beauty salon.

As mentioned, the fitness centers on cruise ships are now a thing to behold. They all will definitely have treadmills, Stairmasters, free weights rowing machines and bikes. Some cruise lines even have complete Nautilus machines. Popular exercise machines, especially on sea days, may require you to sign up for a particular time of day and will limit the amount of time you can use the machine.

If you want to use your cruise travel as a vehicle to start an exercise regime there are physical trainers onboard. Their services, however, will cost you extra. The trainer will ask you lots of questions about your health and diet and then will come up with a personal regime for you. He or she will then book times through the week for you to work together.

All cruise lines offer exercise classes, yoga, aerobics, dance, water aerobics, even Pilates and kickboxing. Some of these may require a slight fee. To find out when these classes are held consult your daily bulletin for times and fees, if any.

Now, you're thinking why would I start a physical fitness regime while on a cruise ship, especially since they serve all that food, 24 hours a day? Well along with the newer, shinier and better facilities the cruise lines have also instituted what they call spa cuisine. Everyday they will offer a "lighter side" menu if you are really serious about you new physical fitness regime.

Don't assume that if the ship is older, it won't have a decent fitness and spa area. Check with your cruise travel agent to find out what facilities are onboard the cruise ship you have chosen. For instance, the QE2 is an older ship but it has a beautifully outfitted spa with a large staff. Celebrity's slight older Century has a Thalassotherapy pool for their passenger's enjoyment and it has become quite popular among their cruisers.

When you board your cruise ship go to the spa area. Usually on the first day the staff will be explaining their treatments and occasionally demonstrate how it is done. Sometimes they will raffle off treatments, so go to the demonstration just for that reason. If you have definitely decided that you will be doing some treatments, book them on day one to get the best times. Any beauty salon appointments should be made then too, hair appointments for formal night go very quickly.

Many times the spa and beauty staff will discount their services on days when the ship is in port. If you are going to a few cruise destinations that you have previously visited, take advantage of these offers. You will find that you can pick your time of day to get these treatments done with little or no competition. If you are an early riser, choose an appointment in the morning and then get off the ship to enjoy that port. Or, conversely, disembark early to explore your new port, and then return to the ship in the early afternoon to take advantage of a discounted treatment.

When you go to your spa appointment, do not wear jewelry or fancy clothes. Most treatments are a bit messy and you don't want to ruin any of your belongings. It is best just to wear a robe. When you get there an attendant will give you a towel and a private locker to put away your things. You may then be asked to wait in a room. Your technician will come out to take you to the room designated for that particular application. You will also fill out a form on your health and any surgeries that you have had. The room you are in will most likely have a shower. It will definitely have a sound system to play soothing music and there will be an array of exotic oils and creams.

The cruise ship spas have gotten quite creative. They now offer couples massages where you and your partner are in the same room with different massage therapists. Then there are four hand massages where two people work on you at the same time. Some of the cruise lines offer in suite massages and some even have massages on the deck.

By far the highest percentage of staff are women but there a few men. If you have a preference between male or female spa technicians, state it when you make your appointment. Some people are uncomfortable lying naked on a table with a therapist of the opposite sex. Check the cruise ships policy on tipping. Some cruise lines automatically tack on a 15% charge to your bill while on others you may have to pay in cash. To save embarrassment, check at the time you make your appointments.

There are three lines that allow you to make your spa appoints before boarding the ship. Princess, Windstar and Celebrity all offer this option. In some cases they even have packages that you can book in advance. Be careful here though, they may give you some very early morning appointments which means you have to go and change them on the very first day. This is not the best policy since they should be giving you prime appointments for booking ahead.

Beauty salons will offer a full array of services. You can have your nails done, your hair colored or hand and foot treatments aside from just a trim. Most of the beauty salons have Europeans staffs. That is not necessarily a bad thing. Places like Austria require their beauty students to go to the equivalent of our college.

See, it is possible to turn your cruise into a spa vacation or physical fitness week. Just follow what your trainer or your beauty technicians tell you and eat the spa cuisine. You've just achieved three goals, a little bit of pampering, a fitness regime, and a light and healthy diet. This may be a new way for you to view cruise travel.

Happy Cruising!

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Saturday, January 20, 2007

Animal Safari- Let Nature Balance Itself

Now think of safari…of Serengeti…of wildlife sanctuaries…what images dominate your thoughts? Yes, animals.

Wildlife aside, safari would only be composed of a number of plant species, of terrain and of strange creatures like insects, bugs and the likes. Without the animals, African safaris would be reduced into a haven of sedentary and rarely moving species. Without the animal of the safaris, ecosystems would not exist. In a sense, animals add to the beauty that life in Africa may present. They give meaning. They add excitement. And they encourage tourism.

It is thought that African safaris started to become famous when the hunt for animals boomed sometime in the nineteenth century. This is because men then were perceived bold enough if they can kill wild animals right in their habitats and in action. This activity provides them a bag full of hunting trophies that adorned the walls of their libraries.

These days, a great thanks to movements for wildlife, hunting is restricted to many areas of African safaris. Nonetheless, there are still areas where slaughtering of wild animals are allowed. Because of the banning, travelers are now limited to only watch the animals hunt each other, predators to prey, and experience the exchange of life and death among them. Some of us still see hunting as a sport though.

The most famous of the animals in safari are known to be the big five which includes rhinoceros, lion, buffalo, leopard and the elephant. Why they became to be, no body is sure. Why other equally wonderful animals are not included in the list remains to be a mystery. It's safe to presume that that's simply the way hunters prefer it.

Adding to the big five are plain animals and mammals that coexist with each other. Some being the prey. Some being the predators. Nonetheless, they all take their parts in the circle of life. They give life.

Though not really considered animals, it is still worth saying that there are thousands of insect species, bugs, butterflies, and other moving creatures found in the African safaris. However large or big they can get won't really matter. They still balance wildlife and they aid in continuing the existence of ecosystems in African safaris.

Some people say, once human intervene with this natural process, even only for once, he may intervene with the succeeding years and life of the species that live in the safaris. And this seem to be true. Sudden and gradual fluctuations of population in the safaris are very much affected by the minute actions of the animals and other living things that exist in it.

Thus it is important that travelers and explorers let things be in the wildlife. Just allow them to exist and do as they were destined to do.

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Friday, January 19, 2007

Beautiful Bali Jewelry: What Makes Bali Jewelry Unique?

Bali is a small island located in Indonesia. It has traditionally been home to jewelers and master artisans that work with silver, and create detailed and very unique and beautiful pieces of jewelry.

Bali jewelers use traditional methods to produce their unique style of silverwork. The traditions have been handed down from the Southern Chinese and Southeast Asian artisans, and many of the patterns and motifs used today have similar designs. Many families in Bali can trace their silversmith and jeweler roots back to the Majapahit Empire and the invasion of the Javanese in the 16th century. In Bali, metal smiths are known as Pandai, a term that means both smith and clever. In legends in the area, the first goldsmith clans were taught their craft by the gods that were sent to earth to teach humankind civil behavior.

Most jewelry in Bali, while originally gold, is now silver. The silver market is more popular worldwide, and the booming demand for exports dictates the production. There are both Balinese and Javanese traditions seen in what is known as Bali jewelry. Balinese silversmiths tend to use small spheres of silver arranged in intricate patterns on a silver background. This technique is called granulation, and provides a sharp contract between the darker background of the natural silver and the highly polished spheres of silver. Javanese silversmiths use fine filigree work on smooth, polished silver background. Most of the Bali jewelry on the market today is a combination of these two traditions.

Bali jewelry is unique is its combinations of silver with other metals and gemstones, in a fashion that is distinctive. The dark background of the unpolished silver serves to frame the patterns of the polished silver and highlight the gems and other metals used. Recently more woven-type silver and gold jewelry is being produced in Bali, and this has become very popular as an export.

Popularity

Bali jewelry continues to be much sought after and very much in demand. It is important to note that many collectors can identify which silversmith clan produced the particular piece of jewelry simply because of the pattern of granulation that is used on the piece. The patterns are intricate and eye catching, and often incorporate other metals such as gold as well as gems.

In addition to rings, bracelets and pendants, Bali also produces beautiful and unique silver beads. These beads are extremely detailed and intricate, and are used for both commercial jewelry making and home hobby jewelry making.

The internet has increased the popularity of Bali jewelry with more people being able to access sites that sell the product. The high quality craftsmanship and uniqueness of the pieces give consumers a wide choice of items.

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Thursday, January 18, 2007

France Could be the Adventure of Your Dreams

As the huge number of visitors to France every year prove, France is one of the most beautiful and romantic travel destinations in the western world. A trip to France can help you shake off the boredom of everyday life and expand your mind as you build a series of new experiences that you will remember for a lifetime. There are few things more thrilling than setting out to conquer new territory, and the sophisticated culture of France offers visitors an amazing array of opportunities for stimulation. If you plan it right, a trip to France can be exciting, educational, and even affordable. If you’ve ever dreamed of having an adventure in a new place where anything can happen, a trip to France can help you make your dream a reality.

France is a small country geographically, but it has several distinct regions, each with its own unique character. There is so much to see in France that no matter what your taste is, you will be able to find an area of this stunning country that is just the right kind of destination for you. From the big city glamour of Paris to the top notch ski slopes at Chamonix to the lush and relaxing countryside of the Beaune region where some of the world’s best wines are produced, there is something in France to awaken the adventurer in everyone. No matter what you are hoping to discover on your travels, there will almost certainly be somewhere in France where it can be found.

When you spend time in France, you are taking the risk of venturing into the unknown. This means that even if you have researched your destination and made all of your lodging plans well in advance, you simply don’t know just what you will find until you get there. The excitement of traveling to France is due in part to this fact. Because you can’t anticipate how your trip will unfold, you are likely to feel a level of excitement about traveling to France that is rarely stirred by other events.

From the Victorian age until now, traveling to France is often associated with luxury. For centuries, upper-class people living in America and Great Britain have believed that a trip to France should be a part of every young person’s education. Today, travel is much more accessible and affordable than it used to be, so the number of people who can feasibly travel to France has increased dramatically. France is no longer a destination solely reserved for the lucky few who can afford to splurge on a lavish vacation; in fact, it is possible to travel in France on a very tight budget. In our contemporary age of budget air travel and inexpensive hostel lodging, it is possible even for students living on a very small income to spend time exploring France.

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Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Bali Beaches

By Eddie Tobey


Bali is one of the most visited vacation hotspots in the world. Situated in Indonesia, it was once named as the best island destination in the world by Travel and Leisure magazine. It attracts huge number of travelers from all over the world with its fun filled, palm fringed beaches known for having white sand. Bali has a many beaches, all of which are easily reachable from Despansar airport.

The line of beaches on the island of Bali includes Sanur beach, Jimbaran, Soka beach, Nusa Dua, Medewi beach, Lovina beach, Kuta, and Legian beach. Locals and tourists popularly go after Legian beaches, which are famous for their magnificent view of sunset. Surfing is a major activity here and the best waves are a 5 to 10 minute drive from Despansar airport.

Nusa dua beach has a chain of hotels placed on the sandy shores and these hotels provide luxurious swimming experience in protected lagoons, as well as fabulous gourmet food served on site.

Sanur beach is easily reachable from Despansar. Sanur has calm, secluded lagoons, which are favorites for lots of activities like wind surfing, parasailing, and excellent for families.

Between Despansar and Gilimanuk, two wonderful beaches called Soka beach and Mediwi beach are present. Jimbaran attracts many local families and tourists with its beauty and superb seafood restaurants that line along the beaches. Jimbaran is placed on the way from Despansar to Nusa Dua, directly to the south of Despansar airport.

Lovina is the most inspiring beach in Bali that attracts large number of tourists, irrespective of the season. A number of people visit this beach to view schools of dolphins swimming and playing in the waters.

Kuta is home to the whitest beach in Bali, and is just a 5 to 10 minute drive from Despansar. Kuta could be very well called the tourist mecca, because of its shops, pubs, and fully equipped first class hotels. Kuta is famous among skilled swimmers and recognized for its unpredictable underwater currents - novice swimmers should use caution when swimming at this beach.

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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Ten Tips For Getting Acquainted With the Great Outdoors

By JJ Murphy


If you're new to spending time in nature, but want to be a good sport, here are a few easy steps you can take to overcome your fear of crawly things and really enjoy the great outdoors.

1. Confront the Critters Head-on: To avoid ticks, apply Permethrin, a derivative of crushed dried Daisy Chrysanthemum flowers, to all garments, shoes, socks, hats and backpacks. If picnicking apply it to the tablecloth before you pack up. Permethrin also keeps chiggers and other biting insects away. Bears, raccoons, snakes - in fact, most wild animals will avoid you if they can. In the summer, I do not grab any handholds while climbing without looking first, just in case a snake has decided to sun itself on the trail. Accidental encounters are always possible. Don't run; that will encourage a predator to chase you. In most cases, if you stand your ground, yell, wave your arms and make a racket, the animal will run away. Never, ever feed wild animals - and never try to touch or pet a wild animal - EVER.

2. Fashion Sense: Fabric Do's and Don'ts: Fabrics for outdoor wear are lighter and more comfortable than ever. My personal favorite is wicking, because it is soft, machine washable (air dry to avoid static cling) and does not harbor body odor. Garments are different thicknesses for different seasons. You can be active and still be fresh as a daisy. Whether you perspire or there's a sudden rain shower, wicking dries out quickly. Hypothermia occurs when your body temperature suddenly plummets; being soaked is the most dangerous risk in outdoor activities. Seriously, it could kill you. Avoid cotton, because if it gets wet, it never dries. I'm still fond of wool; merino wool is soft and not itchy, but it is pricy. While silk is lovely, it's not durable and requires special laundering.

3. Footwear: Do's and Don'ts: If you're hiking rough terrain, riding mountain bikes, having a picnic, or strolling the beach, the right footwear is the difference between fun and frustration. For most outdoor activities, the appropriate footwear can be rented. But you'll want to purchase your own hiking boots. If you're hiking under five miles, a sturdy, three-season boot with ankle support that lets your foot breathe is sufficient. I hike all year round, so my own Italian leather, Vibram sole, wicking-lined boots are the most expensive equipment I own. They fit beautifully from the first day and I've never had a blister.

4. Carry the Right Bag: I typically carry a bookbag-size day pack when I'm not staying overnight - and sometimes even when I am. It holds all of my pocket survival kit essentials, plus an extra layer of clothes, water, binoculars, snacks and whatever else I choose to carry. That leaves my hands free to use my binoculars, camera or notebook. Also, when I stop for a break, my pack makes a useful backrest.

5. Accessories: Hats and Belts: In winter I wear a balaclava, which covers my head and neck and can be pulled over my face. Ninety percent of body heat is lost through the head, so I wear a lined wool balaclava. If I wear a hat in other seasons, I want it to shield my eyes from the sun, cover my neck, have holes for circulation, and fit properly. Belts can come in very handy, but I typically do not wear one.

6. Eyewear: I just started wearing eyeglasses on a full-time basis. In the winter, they were an obstacle. In the summer, they're an effective pollen and insect barrier. Sunglasses can reduce glare and they also offer your eyes protection.

7. Hair and Makeup: If you have long hair, a braid, bun or ponytail keeps your hair neat and out of your way. The older I get, the shorter my hair gets. I depend on a PABA-free 30-SPF sunscreen to cover my face, ears, neck, and hands - even in winter. Sun reflecting off snow can be very damaging. I typically do not wear daytime makeup, but if I did, I would use the sunblock as my base.

8. Water: When I hiked in the desert I carried a bladder bag, which is a pliable water bottle with a tube extending from it. The bag fit in my daypack, carried 1.5 liters of water and I could suck on the tube whenever I felt thirsty. This is another really useful hands-free, affordable device. The only drawback - this is not designed for beverages other than water.

9. Gadgets: If you enjoy new gadgets, GPS units, binoculars, cameras, and other devices that make exploring the woods, the parks, the beaches or the deserts fun will add a dimension to your experience and give you something to do if you don't feel quite ready to put a worm on a hook or rappel that cliff.

10. Win Big: Attitude is 99 percent of any situation. Anything new takes time to really experience. You may be inspired to use your camera to photograph clouds, diffracted sunlight on a spider web or the bud just about to open. The sound of moving water always makes me feel rested, even on a very long hike. I never tire of the sounds of birds calling or singing. I'm determined to learn bird language. There is nothing quite like the smell of a pine grove or the view from a mountain ridge. And the infinite and endless variety in the texture of tree trunks and bits of rock can keep me occupied for hours.

JJ Murphy, is a nature writer, blogging hiker, curriculum creator and tree-hugger currently based in Harriman, NY. Visit http://www.writerbynature.com for more information, including JJ's favorite places for gear and supplies.

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Monday, January 15, 2007

Travel to Indonesia - A Country of Thousands of Beautiful and Exotic Islands

By : Martin Kleis

Indonesia, a Country of thousands of beautiful and exotic Islands, that spark off your imagination with thoughts of fine sandy beaches, huge temple complexes, great diving and the giant dragons of Komodo. The islands of Indonesia are spread over a vast expanse of ocean and technically speaking is divided by two Continents.

Some parts of the Country can be as different from each other as black is from white. The hustle and bustle of the modern capital Jakarta is like another planet when compared to the traditional Papuan tribes of the Baliem Valley. Jakarta - Not only is it the largest City in the Country, Jakarta is also the heartbeat. Indonesian's from all over the archipelago come to the City to try and find their fortune or just to survive. The face of the City is constantly changing due to the construction of new skyscrapers, shopping malls and hotels.

Jakarta is mainly a business and political City and not really a tourist destination, but the older colonial parts of the City are very interesting and the museums have a lot of fascinating exhibits.

Jakarta, like you would expect, is the most expensive place in Indonesia, as well as the most polluted and most congested. It can be very hard to cope with all of the hustle, dirt, crime and cost, but if you can you will find an exciting City with plenty to offer.

Kota - This is the old Town of Batavia, which was the capital of the Dutch East Indies and the best example of the colonial era in Indonesia. Though much of the old town has been destroyed or demolished over the years, some of the old Colonial buildings are still in active use, and the area has a definite Dutch feel to it.

The centre of the old Town is the pebble stone square known as Taman Fatahillah and this is the key to being able to orientate yourself around the sights of the old Town. The canal of Kali Besar is one block to the west of the square and runs alongside the Ciliwung River.

This was a very prosperous area and on the west bank are some of the high class homes that date from the eighteenth Century.

The Chicken market bridge is the last remaining drawbridge from the Dutch era, it is at the north end of the Kali Besar. Buses always come by on their routes and the city train also has a stop here.

Jakarta History Museum - This museum is housed in the old town hall of Batavia, which is on the south side of Taman Fatahillah. It is a well built building, which was originally constructed in 1627 and added to in the early 1700s. It was from here that the Dutch administered their colony, and the cities law courts were also here as well as their main prison compound.

It contains plenty of heavy, carved furniture from the colonial, as well as other memorabilia from the Dutch period. Open, 9am till 3pm, Tuesday to Sunday. Admission: 1,000Rp Wayang Museum - This museum is also on the Taman Fatahillah, and has a great assortment of Wayang puppets. It also has examples of puppets from other Countries like Cambodia, China and India.

This building was formerly the museum of old Batavia and was built in 1912 on the site of the former Dutch church which was demolished in 1808 as the
Dutchman "Daendels" plan to rid the City of its unhealthy areas. In the downstairs courtyard, there are memorials to previous governors who were buried on site. Open, 9am till 3pm, Tuesday to Sunday. Admission: 1,000Rp

Fine Arts Museum - Built in the 1860s, the palace of Justice building is now the Fine arts museum. It has a nice collection of contemporary paintings from prominent artists. They also have some ceramics on show from Chinese items to Majapahit offerings. Open, 9am till 3pm, Tuesday to Sunday. Admission: 1,000Rp

Gereja Sion - This church was built in 1695, and is the oldest Church in Jakarta. It is on Jl Pangeran Jayakarta near the Kota train station. The exterior of the Church is actually pretty plain but inside copper chandeliers, the original organ and the baroque pulpit makes it very appealing. Though thousands of people have been buried here there are very few tombs left remaining.

Sunda Kelapa - Just a 10 minute walk from the Taman Fatahillah, the old City port of Sunda Kelapa is full of wonderful Macassar schooners and the brightly coloured sails of these boats make for great viewing. The ships are still a vital means of transporting goods to outlying Islands.

Guides hang around the docks and for a few thousand rupiah will show you around and tell you some insightful stories. You can also take a ride out to the offshore fish market for around 5,000Rp. Admission, 250Rp to the dock area.

Maritime Museum - This is an old VOC warehouse that was built in 1645 and is by the entrance to the Sunda Kelapa. It has examples of Indonesian crafts from around the ages and has photos of the voyages from Europe to Jakarta. The building itself is well worth the visit and the lookout posts are part of the old City wall.

Just before the entrance to the museum proper, is the old watchtower that was built in 1839, it has brilliant views over the harbour. Opening hours are hit and miss, so try to find the caretaker.

National Museum - This museum, constructed in 1862, is considered the paramount museum in Indonesia, and one of the finest in South East Asia. It has a huge ethnic and relief maps of Indonesia on which you can track your travels. The museum has a variety of different cultural displays that show a diverse collection of clothing, instruments, model houses and religious items. In addition the museum has a fine collection of Chinese ceramics that even date back to the Han dynasty of the third Century.

The museum is sometimes known as the Elephant house due to the giant bronze elephant that was a gift from the King of Thailand, and that now stands outside. Open, 8.30am till 2.30pm, Tuesday to Sunday. Admission: 750Rp. Guides are around who can conduct tours in various different languages.

National Monument - This 130 metres high monument stands over Merdeka square and is Jakartas chief landmark. The construction was started in 1961 but was not finished until 1975, when it was officially opened by President Soeharto. At the base is the National History Museum which tells the story of the Indonesian struggle for independence. On national holidays and at the weekends the queues can be long. Open, 9am till 5pm, daily. Admission: 600Rp or 3,100Rp which includes a ride to the top.

Lapangan Banteng - Just east of Merdeka square is this nineteenth century colonial square. It has some of the best examples of Dutch colonial architecture in the whole of Jakarta. The Catholic Cathedral was built at the turn of the twentieth Century, and is opposite the principal place of worship for Jakartas Muslim community, the Istiqlal Mosque. To the east of the square is the Supreme Court that was built, along with the Ministry of finance, in 1809 by that man "Daendel" to replace those buildings torn down.
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Sunday, January 14, 2007

Golfing the Outer Banks - Get Into the Swing!

By : Kathryn Lively

When you think of the Outer Banks of North Carolina, more than likely the image of a windswept beach first comes to mind. You think of delicious seafood and surfing the east coast, relaxing along a temperate shore while wild mustangs roam the sand. Indeed, the Currituck Outer Banks and the Dare County area are wonderful destinations for seasonal beachcombers, but the Carolina shores are also a big attraction for golfers.

If you are looking for an exclusive golfing vacation, why not try the Outer Banks this year? Many courses are open year round, and the weather is always pleasant enough for a round or two. You will find many public and semi-private clubs ready to welcome guests for an energetic eighteen holes along miles of beautiful greens that border the bay.

Not sure where to start? Here are a few suggestions to consider when planning your golf getaway.

The Pointe Golf Club - Powells Point

This is a favorite of the United States Golfing Association. Lush pines and myrtle trees surround the pristine greens of this course, putting surfaces are smooth and rounds are played rather quickly. This is a course suitable for all levels of play, but be warned that The Pointe is a seasonal course: though it is open year round, hours vary depending on what time of the year you come to the Outer Banks. Call ahead.

The Currituck Club - Corolla

The Currituck Club offers one of the most popular and most acclaimed courses in the state. Designed by legendary designer Rees Jones, the challenging greens of the Currituck Club have been praised in Golf Magazine and Golf Digest. Nearly seven thousand yards of terrain, curved and smoothed in just the right places, await the avid golfer.

Kilmarlic Golf Club - Powells Point

Kilmarlic sits on an impressive seven hundred acres of land brushing against the Carolina wetlands, giving the course an exotic atmosphere. Enjoy cool, ocean breezes and spot wildlife indigenous to the area as you enjoy a good walk, never spoiled by play here.

Goose Creek Golf and Country Club - Grandy

Goose Creek may very well be the most challenging of the Outer Banks courses. Sand bunkers dot the entire course, with the occasional tree blocking the hole for good measure. Goose Creek is known for one hole that requires a shot into the wind to make. This is a great place to test your skills.

The Carolina Club - Grandy

This is where the locals come to play, on a par 72 course suitable for all levels of skill. Try the island green and test your swing, and delight in grand views of green stretching all the way to the Atlantic.

For the very serious golfer, the Outer Banks Golf Association is on hand with special play and accommodations packages to anyone looking to put a bit of swing into their vacation. Group rates are available for corporations, bachelor parties, or any gathering of golf buddies. When the rounds are done, you still have time to enjoy some the finest seafood and sights on the east coast. Be sure to book early, however, as golfer are fast coming to find the Outer Banks as their first stop in golfer's paradise.
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Saturday, January 13, 2007

Have Bali Bombs Forgotten?

By Adi Arifin


Immediately after the occasion, thousands of tourists were rushing out to depart from the island only international airport, foreign governments issued travel warning, thousands of confirmed arrivals canceled, hotel occupancy plunged down from nearly 90 to less than 20 percent, even the only Bali based international airliner stopped their operation. Business players in Bali confirmed that the effect of the second attack was far worse that the previous one.

In some ways, the terrorist successfully fulfill their objective in spreading fears. The whole picture led to global psychological fear, which was worse than, and definitely worsen its economical effect. Not only foreign tourists, local residence also avoided crowds, especially those where Western tourists and residents used to hang around. Supermarket, shopping malls, hotels, airport, tourist spots, cafes and restaurants, were just to name some.

Now things seemed to slowly get back to normal pace. The most obvious evidence was weakening security check in public places. In many shopping malls, security guards started to hang their metal detectors. They did not check visitor belongings any longer. Closing to the holiday seasons, international airliner operating flights to Bali confirmed their fully booked status well in advance, as well as hotels and private villa rentals.

Last week our company held a little farewell party for our resigning team members. With a courageous spirit of fighting the terror fear, we decided to go to Menega, one among tens or hundreds of beachfront fresh-sea-food huts along Jimbaran bay, which has been one of the ground-zeros of the second bomb attack. Two years ago, many of visiting foreign and local tourists as well as locals working at the restaurant were killed and severely injured in this place.

The scene was surprisingly different from what I expected before. On a small motorbike, I struggled to find a little parking space which was already full with hundred of not only cars but also big tourist coaches. When I finally got together with the group, we were sent out from Menega, the extended restaurant did not have enough space to accommodate all of us. Almost all tables spreading from the entrance to the sandy beach steeping to the water were occupied.

We were lucky enough to get a space at another restaurant next to Menega. Those who are used to this place would understand that next door here means different cashier while the beach tables are borderless. Whilst other restaurants were also having decent number of visitors, Menega was definitely the one enjoying the most of them. That was possibly the reason the terror executor had in mind when selecting it as a target of his suicidal attack. But something which remains my mind until now is whether they choose Menega to memorize the tragedy or it has just simply forgotten.

Anyway, for whatever reasons, this popular sunset dining spot is still offering its extraordinary culinary experience. Magnificent sunset in your eyes, smooth ocean breeze on your skin, laughter on your ears, the smell of grilled fish on your noose, and taste of wine and wooden-grilled oysters on your mouth are fabulous combination which is just too good to miss out. For those who are still keeping a little fear, your little courageous gut to pay a visit is definitely worthwhile.

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Friday, January 12, 2007

The Best is Yet to Be After You Throw the Bouquet: Your Honeymoon

By Joy Cagil


Forty or more years ago, honeymoon spots were perfectly clear in people's minds, mostly as the Niagara Falls, Hawaii, or a neighborhood hotel for a few days stay. Even the stinkiest hotels had honeymoon suites, then. Only some couples belonging to the jet set had their honeymoons in Monaco or in some such place in Europe. In addition, it used to be that the groom chose the honeymoon site and surprised the bride.

With the honeymoon the new husband tacked on the lady, the bride of the olden days "acted" happy and delighted, but the trick word is "acted" here, and no one wants to start a marriage with an act. Being part of a couple deserves sincerity, and the honeymoon should be one both people will enjoy; therefore, the honeymoon would be more successful if the future bride and groom planned this important step into their marriage together.

A honeymoon is a serious event. It should be arranged with care and should be planned in advance.

As times have changed, so have the honeymoons. Nowadays, any one place in the entire world can be a honeymoon destination, and why not? If a couple have similar tastes and they both enjoy wildlife, why shouldn't they have their honeymoon with a rhinoceros peeking into their hut in Africa?

Joking aside, the decision for a honeymoon spot should start about half a year before the wedding or even earlier. The couple should decide together on the location of their honeymoon: a ski resort, a jungle, a local spot, a resort hotel, a city or town overseas, a beach, a mountaintop, or a cabin on a cruise ship.

The budget is also important, because a wedding is difficult on any family's budget as it is. The traditional way is: if the bride or the bride's parents are financing the wedding, the groom or the groom's parents finance the honeymoon. If both families are pitching in for both events, then the financial situation of the families should be the first consideration.

If a couple can come up with a budget they can work with, they should first write down the possible expenses as a list: transportation expenses including airplane or cruise tickets, car rentals, taxi rides, and sightseeing trips; lodging expenses including meals, tips, taxes, and extras; and incidentals. Incidentals depend where the couple is heading to. For example, if they are going to be trekking in the jungle, they will need boots, jungle wear, insect repellents, first aid kits, binoculars, etc.

Tour packages and all-inclusive honeymoon packages can be money and time savers if they contain everything the couple wants. If the couple is reserving a honeymoon package, they have to make sure the weather will fit their plans in the place they will go. For example, reserving a Caribbean cruise during the hurricane season could have dire results. Some promotional offers, too, may contain off-season bargains that may not fit with the couple's expectations, and the trip may not be refundable either. Key points like weather, refundability, and exchange of location possibilities should be cleared out, in writing, with the travel agent before any other arrangements are made.

A good travel agent should advise the couple in everything they need to do, like inoculations and documents for an out of the country location, and warn them of unsafe localities. Also, while perusing the colorful travel pamphlets, the couple should remember that those inviting photos are of the best-looking parts of their destination and the better rooms of the hotels.

Obtaining maps, brochures, and other details from the travel agent and the tourism bureaus is a good idea. Once everything is planned and all the information is put together in one easy-to-reach folder, double checking the reservations, packing lists, identifications and other necessities should be done again one week before the trip. Having enough knowledge and some kind of a plan will save the couple time and money and will prevent unnecessary hassles.

While a wedding is the time for a couple to take their vows, their honeymoon marks the beginning of their married life. More than where they go and what they do, a positive attitude and enjoying time together should be the goal.

May all honeymoons last a lifetime.

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Thursday, January 11, 2007

Taking A Honeymoon Cruise Can Be Magical

Many couples are finding that an all-inclusive honeymoon cruise can make their special getaway after marriage even more special. When they climb on board, they cannot believe the joy and simplicity of their vacation, with no worries and no stress! Taking a honeymoon cruise can make for one of the most memorable vacations you will ever experience and it all occurs on a single cruise ship! In the last several years, millions of couples have enjoyed honeymoon vacations on cruise ships, and with all the perks that you can find on a cruise ship it is not hard to see why.

When you think of a honeymoon cruise, you can think automatically of romance. When you watch movies, many of the most romantic moments you can think of are a couple on a ship sailing into the sunset. When you are on the deck of a cruise ship, you will have several opportunities to take advantage of this romantic situation! You will sail off into the sunset for however many nights your vacation lasts, while also getting romantic, moonlit nights and fun, sun-filled days. When you take a honeymoon cruise, you will also get the enjoyment and intimacy of secluded beaches and exotic locations. These events will make the memories of your honeymoon cruise very special for the rest of your lives together.

The reason it is so easy to see why so many people choose a honeymoon cruise is the simplicity of your whole vacation. When you purchase the fare for a honeymoon cruise, you are purchasing everything you could possibly need on your entire vacation. Included in that one cruise fare are your meals, snacks, accommodations, entertainment and any on-board activities. This in addition to the exciting destinations you visit all over the world! What could be easier than a cruise for all of that? You don’t have to make your own dinner reservations or purchase theatre tickets when you are on a cruise. It’s already done for you!

How you enjoy your honeymoon cruise is also up to you. You can sit back and relax, enjoying the sunny days by the pool or on the beach without exerting yourself. Or you can be on the go constantly, going from one show to the next, one activity to another, and exploring each and every exotic location you visit in detail. All of this between delicious dining experiences you’ve only ever dreamed of. Again, there are no worries or stresses, as all of these wonderful things are included in the cruise package!

Booking a cruise is easy, whether it is for your honeymoon or a special getaway. Look online or call a travel agent near you today.

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Sintilia Miecevole is the webmaster of Furst Cruise that is an expert resource for information about cruises. If you have questions or comments about this article, please visit: http://www.furstcruise.com


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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Donald Trump Announces Luxurious Trump Ocean Club in Panama

By Pablo Rainer


Famous real estate developer, Donald J. Trump of the Trump Organization and Mr. Roger Khafif, President of the K Group (A Panama Resort Developer), unveiled a $220 million, mixed-use development to be named Trump Ocean, International Hotel and Tower in Panama City, Panama. The project has been expanded from 1.8-million-sq.-ft project to a 2.4-million-sq.-ft, 65 story waterfront condominium tower development that will include 300 hotel condominium units, 500 condominium units, 1500-1700 parking spaces, retail shops, an International Casino, a private beach club on Contadora Island, a 24-hour Yacht Club and Pier, world-class wellness spa, state-of-the-art gym, pool deck, full-service meeting and event spaces, and a business center. It is expected to be completed in 2009. This is the Trump Organization's first real estate investment in Central America.

The Trump Ocean Club, Panama, is being built on a beachfront lot with views of the Pacific Ocean and the Panama Bay, in the district of Punta Pacifica. Punta Pacifica is a newly developing area on a peninsula that extends into the Pacific Ocean, bordering the financial center and the residential area of Punta Paitilla, on land that was reclaimed from the sea. It neighbors high-end malls, high-rent offices and other luxurious high-rise condominiums. It is linked directly to the rest of the city by the new highway called 'Corredor Sur' that guarantees accessibility to any area, including the airport, in less than 15 minutes.

The project is to be built on an artificial peninsula on the Panama Bay and will cover an area of 140,000 sq. ft. The property will be 855 ft. tall and the total construction area will be more than 2.4 million square feet. The $220-million development will offer many high-end amenities including a 45,000 square-foot casino, spa, pool deck, a private beach club on Contadora island in the bay, a 24-hour yacht club consisting of 500 one, two and three bedroom condominiums, as well as 300 hotel rooms, which will also be sold as furnished condominium properties. The construction on the ultra-luxury property should begin by the end of the year and the development is expected to be completed by 2009. And, as for the pricing, the one to three bedroom condominium units will be priced at $250,000 to $450,000 and the hotel condominium properties will be priced for around $250,000.

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Tuesday, January 09, 2007

2007 Private Space Tourism Spaceship Manufacturing Outlook

By Lance Winslow


Well it looks like spaceship manufacturing is getting underway and the privatization of space is nearly here. One question remains however? Simon Says; "How large a fleet of 'rocket gliders' should Branson order for purchase?"

Well my thoughts are this; they should buy Eight units and 15 motors now because he will need 3 working units at all times (three flights a day). After each flight complete 150 pt. inspections. And realize that you need two units to test new modifications and ideas and spares. After the first four months order 4 more and think on this; 40% of all those who signed up will change their minds and he will want to go bigger in the future, so save the cash to build larger units every 8-10 months, thus time to build them and test them too. They need to expedite the first batch and that means a smaller order will bring them onto the ramp quicker.

Next once the tourism starts the list will grow and this means they can increase the size of the units and new technologies will come to light faster. If the useful life of a Space Rocket Glider is 25 flights to 40 flights then the ROI must also be considered. Now then, we need these units to go some 200 flights before major overhaul and that should be the goal, for total efficiency. I want to beat the best efforts and plans, not get caught SOL with problems, I only care about winning.

Sell advertising on the side of the aircraft-space craft and after they come back down the advertising will be somewhat melted off.

And yes I know Richard Branson is a huge PR Blaster, but so what? What's wrong with that? Sometimes someone out in front causes enough commotion to get others to follow and therefore ends up with a self-fulfilling prophesy. Who wins? Everyone, because he is a promoter of the forward progression of the human race. That is a good thing.

The Moller Skycar is actually possible, I think I have a better design based on a motorcycle chassis. Thinking Out Loud and perhaps of interest in 2007.

Lance Winslow, a retired entrepreneur, adventurer, modern day philosopher and perpetual tourist.

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Monday, January 08, 2007

Over 40 New Cruise Ships Planned To Launch By 2010

Submitted by rwitman

Cruise enthusiasts have been in a gleeful state over the last year due to the abundance of new ships that have launched. If that’s what makes you happy, you ought to find yourself delirious with joy over the announcements about 40+ new ships to take to the seas during the next three-years.

Practically every major cruise line has plans for a least one new vessel: Many have three or even four slated by 2010. And, just as the number of new ships is growing, so is the trend toward building bigger and more luxurious vessels.

Carnival

Although the smallest ships of the lot, Carnival has the most projects in the works over the next three-years. Ranging in size from 110,000 tons to 130,000 tons, Carnival’s highlight will be “Freedom,” a new class of ship costing about $400 million and carrying 2,974 passengers. With itineraries that include the Western and Eastern Caribbean, European tours to Rome and transatlantic crossings, “Freedom” will give cruise enthusiasts something to look forward to.

Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL)

Announcing its new Freestyle Cruising campaign in 2006 was just another step in a long process of completely revamping the entire NCL fleet from the inside out. Since its buyout in 2000, NCL has made great strides in listening to the cruising population then delivering what they want. With innovations including rock-climbing walls, Garden Villas and bowling alleys, you would think NCL had run out of ideas. It seems not! “Pearl” is slated to launch in October 2007 and has gotten rave reviews thus far. The crowning glory of the NCL fleet, however, will be three ships in an entirely new class deemed “F3.”

Weighing in at 150,000 tons and carrying 5,400 passengers, these “F3” class ships have been described by NCL as, “a further evolution of NCL’s progressive dismantling of the structure, regimentation, and constraints of the traditional cruise experience.” One of the most impressive features is that 100% of outside cabins will have balconies.

Royal Caribbean

Three projects are also on the docket for Royal Caribbean between 2007 and 2010. “Liberty of the Seas” and “Freedom” (yes, Carnival and Royal Caribbean will have ships with the same name) and “Independence of the Seas” all shine far above the rest of the fleet with a tonnage of 160,000 each. Costing in excess of $700 million each, they will accommodate 3,600 passengers respectively. While they will be exceptional vessels offering inventive features, there is one ship that will outdo them. In fact, Royal Caribbean’s grandest vessel yet will outdo every other ship built to date.

Creating an entirely new class of ship, Royal Caribbean has drafted “Genesis.” This will be, to date, the largest ship ever built by any cruise line. It will even surpass the size of “The Queen Mary,” which holds the current record at 151,400 tons.

Accommodating up to 6,400 passengers, “Genesis” will weigh about 220,000 gross tons and cost an estimated $1 billion. Royal Caribbean chairman and CEO Richard Fain brags, “Project Genesis truly is a remarkable ship. Its bold design, daring innovations and technological advancements will delight our existing cruisers and help us draw in new ones.”

Others are also jumping in on the new ship bandwagon. Keep your eyes peeled for “Emerald” from Princess Cruise Lines, “Queen Victoria” from Cunard, and “Solstice” and “Equinox” from Celebrity.

Cruise options are growing more abundant by the day, which makes this a cruiser’s market. The cruise lines are bound to offer more incentives in order to fill these new, expensive ships. Stay on the alert for what are bound to be incredible bargains to come.

About the Author

Roy Witman is Vice-President of Cruise Vacation Center at http://www.cruisevacationcenter.com offering the best deals including
European cruises
and Mediterranean cruises.
© 2007, All Rights Reserved


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Sunday, January 07, 2007

Cruising to Bermuda: Tips for Getting Around the Island

By Dave Rosenthal


How do you cover the whole Island of Bermuda in a very short time if visiting via a large cruise ship? Many cruises from the East Coast sail directly to Bermuda for an entire itinerary. Some of the cruise lines sailing out of New York City (including NCL and Princess) include a stop in Bermuda on the way down or coming back from the Caribbean. Bermuda can be broken down into three major tourist hubs (not counting all of the beaches): The West End (King’s Wharf), Hamilton, and St. George.

The larger cruise ships dock at The West End (King's Wharf). For those passengers wanting to visit St George, they will find that this is quite the trek across the island. (The original settlement of Bermuda began in St. George nearly 400 years ago.) I have found three ways to get there via public transportation.

1) Bus from The West End (King's Wharf) to St. George

Runs all day but a long, long ride (but, hey you are in Bermuda).

2) Ferry to Hamilton and then bus to St. George

A little more complex, but you can work in a visit while in Hamilton after your visit to St George.

3) Direct Ferry access to St. George

By far the quickest way to St George is with direct ferry service right from The West End. Bear in mind that the last direct ferry back to The West End is in the afternoon, so if you would like to experience direct ferry service plan on departing for St George first thing in the morning.

Hope this is helpful.

Dave Rosenthal is a professionally trained cruise specialist with CruiseOne. The only thing he enjoys more than travel itself is travel research and planning. He also loves to flip over all of the rocks and understand what's out there to formulate the best options. Want more? Please visit http://www.daydreamexcursions.com

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Saturday, January 06, 2007

Why Use the Hotel Safe?



Many of us are not as paranoid as we should be about our belongings while we’re on vacation. Stolen items are a frequent occurrence, however—even in the best of hotels. The good news is that if you’ve picked a good hotel, you should be provided with a private, in-room hotel safe. Here are seven reasons why you should always make use of that safe for your belongings—especially the expensive ones—while you’re on holiday.

Because wages can be low in many countries—and your digital camera can look tempting. Depending on the country you’re travelling in, wages could be very low compared to what we make in the U.K.—as low as a few pounds of less per day. Valuables such as digital cameras and jewellery can occasionally provide a compelling temptation for the odd less honest hotel staff, and this can happen at even the nicest of hotels. If the price they could get for your valuables could provide a few months’ worth of wages its not difficult to see you need to take precautions. If you want to help people in less fortunate countries, research charities and make a healthy donation of your own free will—don’t let your contribution be inadvertent.

Because British passports are valuable on the black market. British passports are at a premium in some countries. Many people who do business in false passports often actually use real ones stolen from travellers. Pickpockets are as much of a problem elsewhere as they are in London, so it’s not necessarily safest to keep your passport on you at all times. It’s vital when you’re in a foreign country to keep your passport under lock and key.

Because you’re not the only one with a key to your room. The cleaning staff has a key. The concierge has a key. With all these extra keys, who knows who could be in your room when you’re out? Knowing this, it’s best to protect your valuables from anyone who comes into your room.

Because you could get the sack if you don’t. If you’re on a business trip, chances are you have along some expensive equipment—a laptop, a BlackBerry, company equipment to demonstrate, etc. If your company’s property comes back damaged—or doesn’t come back at all—you could be the one who gets the blame. Prevent anything so drastic from happening by using the hotel safe to protect your company’s valuables.

Because leaving money on your nightstand is like asking for someone to take it. And not necessarily with the intention of robbing you. Cleaning staff could think you’re leaving them a tip if you leave out a few bills on your nightstand, dresser, or countertop. Tipping is the polite thing to do when you’re staying in a hotel, but make sure you do it intentionally.

When we travel, we often carry more money with us than we would at home—in the form of cash or travellers’ cheques. But you don’t want to carry all that money on you in a new city—it’s too easy to be robbed or pick pocketed. And it’s not safe to leave it sitting out on your dresser, either. Keep your money in the hotel safe, and you’ll have much more peace of mind while you’re out exploring.

Because identity theft can happen anywhere. If you’ve brought credit cards, a social security card, a passport, a cheque book, or any other personal documents with you, don’t leave them where others can see them—including out in plain view in your room. It’s easy for someone to get hold of your room key—there are so many copies floating around the hotel, after all—and copy down your pertinent information without taking a thing. You’ll never know your identity was stolen until you start getting bills for things you didn’t buy. Play it safe and use that hotel safe—it’s there to protect you.

Even the most perfectly planned dream holiday can turn into a nightmare if you get robbed. So don’t make yourself an easy target. Use all the safety precautions at your disposal, including your hotel safe.

Author Info:

Anthony Neary is director of http://www.thesafeshop.co.uk a major online supplier of safes and fireproof cabinets. For a range of safes The Safe Shop has a wide range of safes for home and business use. If you happen to be a hotel owner visit http://www.thesafeshop.co.uk/Categories/hotel_security_safes/

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Friday, January 05, 2007

Romantic Destinations Can Be Found In A Variety Of Ideal Locations

By Andrew Regan


Whether you're going on honeymoon or are trying to enjoy some quality time alone with your partner, romantic holidays always carry the most pressure. You're required to provide the perfect vacation - and anything less spells potential disaster. However, there are many global romantic destinations to choose from so choose well and you're onto a winner.

Hawaii, for example, is one of the world's most popular destinations with people keen to have a romantic getaway. Fly to Honolulu and visit Hawaii's amazing beaches, lush greenery and volcanic land formations. Hawaii's turbulent natural history, along with its romantic history, makes it a very attractive location for honeymooners and people looking for romantic holidays in exotic locations. Many couples also cite Florida as one of their favourite destinations for a quiet, romantic break. Whether you're sunning yourselves in Miami or having fun together in one of the many theme parks, you're sure to have an exciting vacation for two in Florida.

If you're looking for romantic destinations outside America, you'll find plenty of holiday hotspots around the world that will provide you with exactly what you're looking for. If Eastern culture is more appealing to you, you could enjoy a romantic getaway in Istanbul, Turkey. Often seen as Europe's gateway to Asia, Istanbul provides holidaymakers with an intriguing mix of eastern and western cultures. Whether you spend your time hobnobbing in Istanbul's famous café scene, or exploring the infamous Topkapi Palace, an impressive relic of the Ottoman Empire, you'll love your romantic getaway in Instanbul.

If a historical destination for your romantic getaway is more what you're looking for, choose Cairo. Egypt's beautiful capital is home to an eclectic variety of museums, showcasing the best of its rich cultural heritage. And visits to the legendary pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx are sure to provide a wonderful sight, helping make your romantic getaway all the more memorable.

Bali in Indonesia is an excellent spot for the ideal romantic getaway; for a romantic holiday with a difference, visit Bali's hot springs or have a Balinese massage in one of Bali's famous spas. Enjoy traditional Balinese cuisine and chill out on Petitenget Beach - it's a fantastic way to enjoy some luxury and relaxation with your sweetheart.

Many major hotel chains offer deals on romantic breaks across the globe, so you don't have to worry about your costs spiralling out of control. So remember: if you're looking for the perfect, stress-free 'do not disturb' getaway, you'll always have plenty of choice for where to take that ultimate romantic break.

Andrew Regan is a freelance online journalist who enjoys travelling.

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Thursday, January 04, 2007

Planning Travel with Children

By Natalie Aranda


When you are traveling with children, extra preparation is required to make your trip go as smoothly as possible. Whether you are traveling across state or across the world, advance planning will help to insure that you and your children can arrive safely and without too much stress.

When flying, always let the ticketing agent know you are traveling with children. They will often issue you pre-boarding passes which will allow you to enter the plane first. You should also plan in advance so that you can make sure your seats are together. If your child is prone to ear infections or motion sickness, discuss options with your pediatrician in order to avoid these problems on the flight. Some parents prefer to fly on nonstop flights because you do not have to switch planes or deal with layovers. However, some people think that having a break can help their children relax, get some food, and settle down before traveling on the next leg. If your children are young, make sure you bring car or booster seats with you, or arrange to have them included with your car service.

After securing your travel arrangements, you will want to begin packing for your trip. If you travel often, you should consider purchasing some quality luggage. Samsonite luggage, for instance, is quite durable and will hold up through repeated travel with children. Child size luggage is also available and can help children feel included and grown up. You should pack a few extra outfits for each child in case of accidents. Place each outfit in a zip-lock bag and write the child’s name on the outside. Remove the air from the bag, making it as flat as possible. This will allow you to pack more into each suitcase.

You should also bring a carry-on bag for each child. Pack a complete change of clothes for each child in their bag. Books, coloring books and crayons, and electronic toys can help the flight go quickly. Make sure you pack headphones for each child, as well as extra batteries. You should consider packing snacks and a water bottle or juice box for each child as well.

Don’t forget to label everything and include an address label inside the luggage. Discuss with your children what to do in case they are separated from you.

Traveling with children requires a few extra steps in order to be prepared, but it is worth it when you can enjoy a family vacation together.

Natalie Aranda writes about travel. When you are traveling with children, extra preparation is required to make your trip go as smoothly as possible. Whether you are traveling across state or across the world, advance planning will help to insure that you and your children can arrive safely and without too much stress. After securing your travel arrangements, you will want to begin packing for your trip. If you travel often, you should consider purchasing some quality luggage. Samsonite luggage, for instance, is quite durable and will hold up through repeated travel with children. Child size luggage is also available and can help children feel included and grown up.

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Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Resolving to Get Fit for the New Year? Cruising Is the Way to Go!

Countless people make New Year’s resolutions to get into shape and lose weight. Many of them fail reportedly due to lack of motivation, support or a viable plan. There is a new trend developing among fitness enthusiasts, however, that overcomes these three obstacles while delivering luxury, scrumptious food and fun. What’s the trend? Cruising into shape.

Cruise ships have offered well-equipped fitness centers on their vessels for years. However, with fitness and nutrition experiencing an increase in popularity, many ships have taken great strides to create an atmosphere that nurtures a healthy lifestyle without compromising the lavish cruise experience. With onboard fitness instructors, innovative and fun exercise opportunities and healthy gourmet meals, a cruise ship has become the perfect starting point for your New Year’s resolution.

Fun Is the Key to Exercise

If you don’t enjoy exercise, chances are you won’t keep up any fitness routine you establish. But with exciting activities available to you 24/7, you can quickly discover new ways to keep moving while having a blast.

For example, instructor-led aerobics, stretch and cardio classes are available on most cruise ships as are jogging tracks, volleyball (on deck or in the pool) and dancing. With professionally created fitness sessions designed to be fun, it doesn’t seem like exercise at all. Royal Caribbean offers ice skating, rock climbing, trampolines and even boxing. Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) provides a bowling alley and basketball while Holland America offers personal trainers plus yoga and Pilates classes.

Each cruise line has its own key fitness features, so check for the one(s) that pique your interest.

Exceptional Dining for Those on a Diet

But what about the food? One of the greatest pleasures of cruising is indulging in gourmet meals prepared by world-class chefs. Fitness buffs are often nervous about entering a den of food sin and blowing everything they have worked for. The question that is often asked is, “Can I indulge and not regret it later”? The answer is a resounding yes!

The cruise lines constantly have their pulse on public opinion. That includes requests for amazingly delicious meals that offer less fat, sugar and other undesirable carbs. These flavorful meals are just as luxurious, just as tempting and will have you feeling just as spoiled. All without any guilt.

You can even make special dietary requests before you embark on your voyage. Check with your cruise line for details.

What better way to get into shape than while surrounded by a staff that can pamper and spoil you 24/7? Would you rather suffer through the beginning stages of shaping up or be counseled and aided by personal trainers? Would you rather starve yourself with rabbit food or dine on scrumptious meals prepared by professional chefs? Would you rather pound out mile after mile on a gym treadmill or take part in activities that get you moving while having the time of your life?

If you’re serious about shaping up, then you won’t find any better place to begin (or to maintain!) than a voyage at sea.

About the Author

Roy Witman is Vice-President of Cruise Vacation Center at http://www.cruisevacationcenter.com offering the best deals including
European cruises
and Mediterranean cruises. © 2007, All Rights Reserved


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