วันจันทร์ที่ 23 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2552

3 Things To Think About When Deciding On A Cruise For A Vacation

3 Things To Think About When Deciding On A Cruise For A Vacation
By Stephanie Perrineau

Deciding on a cruise for a vacation isnt hard, right? Although you know you want to go on a cruise, do you knowwhere? Do you know what you would like to do? Do you knowwhat options you have for locations, time frames and evensights to see? More than likely, you do not know all thatis available and you want to make sure you decide on acruise for a vacation that fits well with your goals.

Here are some things to think about when deciding on acruise for a vacation.

* Time of year. While you may not realize it, some cruisesmay be a better choice in the winter months rather than inthe summer. Also, take into consideration tropical stormswhen heading to the area. Of course, you may not be able totake an Alaskan cruise in the deep winter months unless youdo not mind the skiing, the snowboarding and the hiking thatyoull be able to enjoy.

* What activities do you want to participate in? This isimportant for all members of the vacation to talk about. Ifyou are one of the many that does not enjoy hot weather,then deciding on a cruise for a vacation during the summermonths may not be a wise choice. Consider what thingsyoull want to learn too. You will have the opportunity onmany of the cruises to do all sorts of things from waterskiing to rock climbing and even sky diving. Choose acruise based on the activities that you can enjoy as well aseveryone else too.

* A cruise can take you to see other cultures, countries andvisit amazing places. You can learn, explore and just enjoyall that the ship has to offer. But, youll need to makesure that you do enjoy these things. If you are one thatdoes not like a ship, then deciding on a cruise for avacation may not be the right way to go.

Deciding on a cruise for a vacation is something that shouldbe done by everyone who will be going. Get some informationonline about different options that are available and makeyour choice based on these options.

Stephanie M. Perrineau part of the editorial team at TravelExpertAdvice.com where you can find more articles about vacation getaways.

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You Can't Look Your Best When You're Working Down a Salt Mine

You Can't Look Your Best When You're Working Down a Salt Mine
By Raymond Strachan

You know that the mainstream tourist industry isn't pushing a particular country when you can't find the language in the multi-lingual European phrase book. And what language do you speak in Croatia?, I ask the friendly information helper in Zagreb. Croatian she replies.

That simple eh?

You can also tell, when all the trains in Italy going to Italian destinations are full, yet getting a ride on the Budapest Special is as easy as falling off a log, or in this case, a web log.

For a large part of my life, I has this impression that people in the old Eastern Bloc countries of which Croatia as part, were dour people who dressed in grey and went round with sour looking faces. I suppose that came with working 15 hours a day in a salt mine or building nuclear weapons guarded by secret service agents packing kaleshnakovs or the 1970's equivalent whilst taking notes on the performance of each of the workers.

While that might well have been the case then, (it must have been, our government told us so), it is certainly not the case now. Fashion retailing seems to be the main industry, and by what is to be seen on the Zagreb city streets, it is a great success story. Fashion and shoe shops line the streets with neither nuclear contaminated overalls nor salt encrusted work boots in sight.

The young people are right into fashion with many dressed to the nines whilst sipping a drink in the many cafes and pubs that line the city streets. This is especially true in Upper Town where there are dozens of such establishments with patrons enjoying the alfresco atmosphere adjacent to historic buildings.

Whilst the accommodation was extremely expensive for what you get, the food is relatively cheap - and good, if what we experienced is indicative of all eating establishments. Ironically, one of the meals was Indian, of the sun continent variety. One of the best Indian meals I have ever had, with a few drinks thrown in, all for under 200 kone or under $AU50 for my wife, Brenda and I. Our lunch today was more Croatian food - grilled veal with Croatian salad, bread, chips (not Croatian, I know) and mineral water - all for 99 kone. We couldn't eat another thing, well, not for another half hour at least.

Admittedly, this was after Brenda insisted on buying half a kilo of strawberries, when I thought half of that would suffice. She then forced me to eat the bloody things. And this was not to mention the apple that each of us had purchased from the very same produce market that the aforementioned strawberries were purchased and duly eaten.

Good food aside, the other things that struck me about Croatia was the friendliness of the people (even the immigration officials !!) and the fact that most of them spoke English.

And I thought I was going to have to make myself understood by people who had just been working 15 hours in a salt mine. I am very glad that was not the case. Our only regret was that our schedule only allowed for a single day visit. I'm sure I could have found a salt mine, given the time.

Raymond Strachan loves life and tries to give it 110% at least 91% of the time. A quick look at the calculator will comfirm a 100% total. He has an off centre view on just about anything as can be seen in his travel blog, http://www.booknblog.com You can create your own travel blog there as well.

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3 Reasons Why You Should Keep a Travel Blog

3 Reasons Why You Should Keep a Travel Blog
By Amanda Hallen

In case you havent noticed, blogs (short for web logs, really just an online journal) are everywhere on the net. There are sport blogs, car fan blogs, cooking blogsall geared towards taking whats inside of your mind and getting it out in a manner that can be beneficial to others.

Travel is no different.

Whether youre passionate about traveling, a weekend adventurer, or head out once a year with the family to experience what the world has to offer, a travel blog is a fabulous medium to share your encounters with others. In addition to any family member with a computer and Internet connection having the ability to access your blog, friends and friends of friends can read what youve written about destinations around the globe!

While there are dozens of reasons for keeping a general blog, weve come up three very good reasons to keep a specific travel blog. They are:

#1. Any bad experiences at hotels, restaurants, or stops along the way can be vented and heard as you write about your encounters, while the positive events can be pleasantly shared amongst avid blog readers around the planet on the World Wide Web. By choosing a travel specific site, potential readers are on that site with that one topic on their mind- and want to know what you have to say about their potential future destinations.

#2. Pictures, pictures and more pictures. Family and friends can keep a tab on you and your travels by reading all about your adventures and viewing he accompanying pictures that youve uploaded to your travel blog site of choice. Beside the fun of it, youll be saving yourself a few afternoons of re-showing your pictures to everyone who wants to see them. Simply send them the link to your travel blog, ask them to bookmark it on their favorites and visit it often to see where your travels have taken you now.

#3. Travel blogs bring your journal into the digital era, and preserves it for an eternity. Floods and other catastrophes cant damage your memory or your blog, but they can certainly wreak havoc onto pictures, private paper journals and yes- can even damage computers and back-up discs, where the majority of invaluable digital photos are stored.

So what are you waiting for? Get blogging!

Amanda Hallen recommends you visit Gusto for travel blogs, reviews, photos and more.

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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 22 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2552

3 Great Reasons Why Should Take A Vacation Last Minute...

3 Great Reasons Why Should Take A Vacation Last Minute...
By Jon Tan

Making travel plans is never fun especially if it involves the whole family. To me it can be both confusing and frustrating! There is so much to do and you have to make sure that you are making the right decision for you and your family to get the best value for your dollar. Let me tell you why you can and should kiss travel planning goodbye.

Save Your Money?
With most travel plans, often times you have to decide months in advance. You need to start saving money to make the expense of the trip a little more affordable. But why pay more when you can pay less with last-minute deals. It's a fact that unforseen circumstances cause travel cancellations to happen, you do not need to save money to save money, get it? This is because most last-minute deals are already very discounted. Travel providers would rather have your money now than to leave their flights, rooms or cruise empty. And what better way to do so than through last minute deals!

Decisions, Decision and More Decisions?
Let's face it, with most travel plans you need to decide where you are going. This will depend on why you are traveling. If you are planning a family vacation, then you may decide to go somewhere that the whole family will enjoy. There maybe a fun spot like Disneyland or maybe a tropical getaway for two. The next step is to figure out how you will be traveling. This could mean that you want to fly, or take a train, or maybe you are going to drive. Considering how many people are going and where you are going. Make sure that you go with a choice that allows everyone to be comfortable and that it is a route that you can afford etc.

If going on a vacation is supposed to help you unwind, why do you need to stress yourself up with the finer details like above? Many last-minute deals are packaged into themes with the options of including various attractions in the package, from golf to outdoor adventure with destinations already pre-packaged into those all-inclusive deals, all you need to do is simply book and go!

Make Arrangements for Home?
Imaging having to have someone check on your home and take care of a few things for you while you are away. And if you have pets you have to make sure that someone comes and feeds them and checks in on them for you. You may need someone to water your flowers or even get your mail for you while you are away.

Personally, it does sound like too much work even before the vacation has started, last-minute deals are typically 3 to 5 days in length, a good nice amount of time away for you to just go, enjoy, relax and be back without the hassle of making these arrangements.

If you want to learn how and where to secure all these great last-minute deals, check out Last-Minute-Vacation-Guide.com.

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As a business traveler, Jonathan has traveled extensively within America, across Asia and Europe. Last minute travel is the norm for him, you can check out more discount travel sites that offer last minute deals at Last-Minute-Vacation-Guide.com.

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3 Essential Places To Visit In Shenzhen China

3 Essential Places To Visit In Shenzhen, China
By Rosalyn Pan

Shenzhen is a city of over 12 million people located in Guangdong Province, China, directly on the border with the New Territories of Hong Kong.

It's likely that your travel guide to China does not say much about this city except to dismiss it as industrial and good only for cheap knockoff shopping.

Similarly, if you ask people in Hong Kong about Shenzhen, they will pretend to think it's still a small town full of knife-wielding thieves and you shouldn't even consider going there.

Both these impressions couldn't be further from the truth. Shenzhen's incredibly fast growth is the reason travel books are out of date, and perhaps Hong Kong people's snobbishness about the city stems from a certain fear and envy of this shiny wealth center on their doorstep!

Modern day Shenzhen is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city that offers a wide range of cultural and leisure venues for tourists, as well as unrivalled shopping and dining. If you like Hong Kong and Shanghai, you will also love Shenzhen - fast, fashionable, cool, and not a little bit crazy!

If you are clueless about Shenzhen and want a few basic pointers, here are the three most famous city center places to see in one day:

Diwang Building

Diwang building is the tallest skyscraper in Shenzhen, at 69 floors, and the symbol of the city's super fast success. The building is office space for the city's most prestigious firms, but you can pay around 120RMB to go to the viewing deck on the 68th floor and look over the whole city center.

Opposite the Diwang building is the new multi-storey shopping center Mix C complete with ice rink, cinema, and lots of international style restaurants. Many of the shops in the Mix are Hong Kong style overpriced fashion boutiques, but this does not deter the hordes of window shoppers.

A short distance from Diwang is the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, which you can't go into, and still within walking distance, a block away and still the same metro station, is the Grand Theater.

Grand Theater

Completely refurbished in 2006, the Da Ju Yuan / Grand Theater in Shenzhen is a great venue for classical music and traditional Chinese music events. Shenzhen has its own Symphony Orchestra (http://www.sso.org.cn/) and with tickets normally between 60 - 300 RMB no one can complain that culture is out of reach in this modern boom city.

Across the road from the Grand Theater is Lychee Park, which is recommended for taking photos on traditional style bridges, taking a pedalo out on the lake, or watching the unnervingly professional ballroom dancing couples practice outdoors.

On the corner of the park is a large billboard with a Picture of Deng Xiao Peng, the father of Shenzhen. It was he who came up with the idea of raising Shenzhen / Baoan from a fishing village to a global scale metropolis, and Chinese visitors to Shenzhen wouldn't want to miss a chance to be pictured in front of the late Chairman.

Citizens' Center

Shenzhen's city government decided to relocate the Central Business District west, out of the original city center (Luohu) and into brand new, spaciously planned zones in Futian District. Part of this project is the Shimin Zhongxin / Citizens' Center: a huge government building with an iconic ird shape roof. Not much to do or see inside, but it's worth taking a taxi around this whole area, especially at night time, to see all the shiny new skyscrapers. The newly developed area around the Citizen's Center also includes the Children's Palace amusement center and exemplary New Shenzhen Library. About half a mile south is the New Exhibition Center / Huizhan Zhongxin, which is, in typical Shenzhen style, impressive just because it is huge.

Visiting Shenzhen

If you are in Hong Kong it's an easy day trip to Shenzhen, crossing the border at Luohu (KCR to Lowu) or Huanggang (Bus to Lok Ma Chau) - both of which are less than an hour from HK Central.

If you are leaving Mainland China e.g. from Guangzhou or from Shanghai through to HK, we hope you're open minded about Shenzhen to carve out an extra whole day to stop off and explore the city.

For English language news and commentary about Shenzhen, visit the Shenzhen Blog http://www.theszweb.com/Photos of Shenzhen, a web forum, and further information are available at Shenzhenweb Shenzhen Information: http://www.shenzhenweb.com/

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วันศุกร์ที่ 27 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2552

Myrtle Beach Vacation Rentals

Myrtle Beach Vacation Rentals
By Jennifer Weiss

Myrtle Beach, located along the Grand Strand on the coast of South Carolina, is one of the prime vacation destinations in the country, drawing visitors from all around the world. With its abundance of golf courses and miles of sandy coastline, it is the perfect place for a family vacation or a weekend getaway. Make your way to Myrtle Beach for your next trip to the coast and let the sun, sand, and variety of attractions calm your nerves and show you the vacation of a lifetime.

Vacationing in Myrtle Beach means spending lots of time exploring different golf courses or participating in numerous water activities. If either of these items are on your itinerary, you can find accommodations that make it easy engulf yourself in what appeals to you most about this area. Myrtle Beach vacation rentals are conveniently located throughout the city, providing easy access to the attractions you want to visit. No matter what you are looking for, there is a vacation home rental in the location that matters most to you with all the amenities you need for a great trip.

If your schedule is jam-packed with days of hitting the links at local courses, then why not stay in a home that sits directly on a lush green fairway of the World Tour Golf Links. This courses 27 holes are inspired by some of the most challenging and famous layouts in the world, allowing visitors to sample the best in a single day. A quick look out the window reminds you why you have come to the area that has the largest concentration of golf courses anywhere in the world. And when you are ready to face the challenge, one of the best courses in the Myrtle Beach area is a stones throw away.

While staying in a vacation rental that sits on an amazing golf course is a great way to be near your passion, it is also excellent for those who want a quiet, more natural setting. Towering pines and live oaks line the fairways and crystal clear water hazards are just off to the side, creating the perfect environment for anyone looking to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and kick back to the birds sweet song. Forget about everything you have left behind and simply relax on your balcony as you soak in the beautiful views of the rolling terrain and calming green land.

Staying on the water in an oceanview condo is a great way to enjoy the amenities that come with condos while allowing yourself easy access to the beach at all times. You can find condo rentals that have numerous indoor and outdoor pools, an indoor water park, an onsite tiki bar, numerous hot tubs, and fully-equipped exercise rooms so any activity you could possibly think of is easily within reach. The condos themselves are nicely stocked themselves, providing enough beach towels to last your trip, TVs, DVD players, wireless internet, and plenty of space so everyone in your group has a comfortable bed to sleep in.

Whether you choose a condo or house rental that is directly on the beach, you are making a good decision if you plan on spending a lot of time playing in the sun and the sand. When you stay on the water, a day at the beach is just a short stroll away so you dont need to waste time in the morning packing your vehicle full of supplies and then searching for a convenient parking spot. Simply get the family ready and walk out the backdoor, where you will be greeted by the sound of the waves and the warm sand between your toes. There is no crossing busy streets and when you need a short break from the sun, your vacation rental is nearby so you can have a rejuvenating lunch with all the comforts of home.

When the thought of walking across the beach as the surf slides gently over your feet has become too much to bear, come to the South Carolina coast for a vacation filled with rest, relaxation, and plenty of sun. There are plenty of attractions to keep you occupied and plenty of Myrtle Beach vacation rentals that allow you to retreat away from the noise and simply soak in the breathtaking beauty of the Atlantic Ocean.

HomeAway.com has the most comprehensive selection of vacation rental homes on the Internet. For an alternative lodging option, consider Myrtle Beach vacation rentals for your next trip to the South Carolina coast.

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วันจันทร์ที่ 12 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2552

South African Northern Cape Travel Tips

South African Northern Cape Travel Tips
By Gerald Crawford

The Northern Cape is the largest of South Africa's provinces and the most sparsely populated. Despite this, the Northern Cape has plenty to offer visitors, whether their interests lie in the origins of the diamond industry, the Anglo-Boer War, wildlife, the brilliant spring flowers of Namaqualand, canoeing on the mighty Orange River or enjoying the clear skies and open spaces of the Hantam and Upper Karoo.

CLIMATE: The Northern Cape experiences a diverse range of climatic conditions because of the respective regions and altitudes. The Northern Cape enjoys a summer rainfall, but this is infrequent. The summer months have long, hot summer days and cool evenings. Winter days are moderate, but the nights are very cold with temperatures often dropping below zero. Snow in winter and heavy frost falls at night are common.

SHOPPING: There are many shopping malls, arts and craft shops, and many ethic vendors on the beachfront. Good buys include mohair products such as jerseys, rugs and blankets; the famous Karoo Lamb, dried fruit, diamonds, jewellery and gems.

TOP TEN ATTRACTIONS:

The Diamond Field:

This area is known as the prairie country of Southern Africa, with sun-drenched plains, covered in grass and acacia thorn trees. To the geologists this is a bewildering delight, and for the tourist the Diamond Way is an exciting journey, taking one back in time.

Kimberley:

Today the city is a prosperous, thriving metropolis worthy of the title, he Diamond Capital Of The World. The city is geared for tourists, with plenty to offer in terms of accommodation, restaurants, shopping malls and attractions. See a replica of the town during the greatest diamond rush the world has ever seen, as well as 'Eureka' - the world's first recorded diamond discovery at the Big Hole and Kimberley Mine museum.

Groenriviersmond:

The seaside estuary of Groenriviersmond (Green River Mouth) lies Southwest of Garies and offers excellent fishing and crayfish diving opportunities.

Namaqualand:

Spring time sees this region transformed from a desert landscape into a carpet of colourful wild flowers, attracting many visitors. Also an adventure tourist's playground, the region offers hiking, canoeing and 4x4 trails. The coastline is popular with fishermen and hosts a booming crayfish industry. Diamonds are also mined from the sea and copper is mined too. The world-famous Richtersveld National Park is found in this region.

Hantam Karoo:

Millions of years ago, this area was an inland sea and over time it has transformed into an arid and rugged landscape with wide open plains and mountains. This region is renowned by astronomers for its remarkable night skies and is home to the South African Astronomical Observatory. The region is also known for its spring wild flowers, and is home to the rare Sterboom.

Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Park:

Africa's first transfrontier park, Kgalagadi land of thirst is shared with and crosses the border into Botswana to facilitate the migration of wildlife and the movement of free-roaming predators; red sand dunes, sparse vegetation and dry riverbeds of the Nossob and Auob ensure excellent opportunities for game viewing and photography. Fifty-eight species of mammal and more than 400 plant species share the desert and dry savannah, while approx. 260 species of bird, including at least 20 species of large raptor share the sky.

Richtersveld National Park:

Southern Africa's largest mountain desert park, the Richtersveld is 160 000ha of lava mountains and sandy plains situated in the north-western crook of the Orange River. It is also one of the world's most precious and fragile eco-systems. Its strange rock formations shaped and sculpted by the wind and sun, is a land for those keen to 'rough it'. Visitors can explore the area from the comfort of a 4x4 or by paddling long stretches of the river.

Green Kalahari:

Dominating this region are the lush vineyards and the massive Orange River, which meanders through a giant valley. The Kalahari Gemsbok National Park and the Augrabies Falls National Park - with its famous Black Rhino Aventure, are not to be missed.

Augrabies Falls National Park:

The Augrabies Falls, which is one of the five biggest waterfalls in the world, plunges a sheer 56m into a rolling, turbulent maelstrom of foam, mist and rainbows said to contain untold diamond wealth and a river monster. This is where the black rhino can be found and visitors can also go on game drives.

Kalahari:

The sun-drenched Kalahari, with its ancient, undulating landscape and endless horizons, evoke memories of a land before time. This region is home to The Eye a permanent and abundant source of daily water. Hunting in the area is popular and the Kalahari is home to over 40 raptors and vulture species and 7 owl species.

Gerald Crawford was born in South Africa, studied electronics, telecommunication, eco-travel and african travel concepts. He taught responsible tourism in South Africa. If you have any questions or comments please e-mail me on. E-mail Address: southafricantravelarticles@12234455.co.za Website Address: www.12234455.co.za

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