Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Luxury Yacht Charter in Greece

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by Amarendra

Luxury Yacht Chartering is the greatest way to enjoy a superb summer vacation, in some of the most beautiful Mediterranean destinations. As a luxury yacht charter needs a great planning before yachting, it is wiser to collect guidelines, to choose the right company. With a great broker, the vacation can be even better, beyond expectation!

A .. Request only from a reputable yacht charter broker. A great broker will provide professional information and personalized concierge services during a charter. Request a luxury yacht collection from him and ask for his experience, his membership in professional yacht brokers associations (HYBA, MYBA etc) to prove professionalism and attention to your charter requirements. A respective luxury yacht charter broker will find the utmost luxury yachts and the best value for money among a wide collection. Thus comes through experience, expertise in luxury yacht chartering and knowledge.


B. A respectful yacht broker will be familiar with the crew on every yacht proposes, the luxury yacht amenities provided on board and the destinations a yacht will cruise during the luxury yacht charter.


C. With charter vacations, payment is often required months in advance. Your selected broker would provide the payment terms and conditions as per the agreement.


D. Let your broker to prepare the schedule of the charter administration and operations, to inspect the yacht often, to organize other land and air arrangements, to offer the best service satisfying personalized requirements by the Charterer, promoting guided tours ashore the islands, a few days in the city of each country the luxury yacht charter commences or upon disembarkation, to control the quality of the provisions on board in coordination with the crew.

LMY by Kiriacoulis Group is one of the distinguished luxury yacht charter companies that may assist in shaping a memorable luxury yacht vacation, promoting a carefully selected yacht collection, daring to suggest even additional crew members on board when needed!

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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

A Family Vacation In Las Vegas-Why It’s A Great Idea

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by Gina Clark

Las Vegas vacations can be surprisingly family friendly and affordable. There are a variety of activities to keep you and your family entertained besides gambling. Transportation and food can be quite reasonably priced as well.

Las Vegas can actually be a good place for a family vacation. Hotels and casinos offer many things specifically for children. Amusement park rides, such as roller coasters, are commonly found inside hotels. Many Las Vegas hotels even offer child-care. There is also entertainment and performances, often free, specifically for children to enjoy. However, Las Vegas is not as friendly toward teenagers as it is to children and adults. For teens that do not enjoy more childish things, they probably will not enjoy the shows designed for kids. They are too young to gamble, leaving them with very little do.

Many discount travel deals are available for Las Vegas vacations. Before booking a hotel, compare prices on the Internet. Some hotels include airfare and transportation to the hotel. Search all inclusive vacation packages, and also compare air fares and hotel prices separately to see which will provide you with the best price. Compare amenities as well, such as buffet prices, which are offered in most hotels. Also, mention if you are a senior citizen, student, military or have children traveling with you. Discounts may be available.

Transportation in Las Vegas varies in price. Taxis are fairly expensive, but buses are more reasonably priced. The Deuce is a bus that runs on the strip 24 hours a day. The price is $5 per day and rides are unlimited. There are also shuttles that run to and from the airport to hotels not only on the Strip, but also to downtown Las Vegas. Prices start at $6.00. Monorails are available between some of the more expensive hotels, starting at $5 per ride. You can also purchase several rides on the monorail at a time, and the cost per ride decreases.

Consider a vacation in Las Vegas. It may very well be much cheaper and family oriented than you expect.

Gina Clark writes on budget travel and financial issues. Visit her blog to learn additional ways to save money on your vacation.

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Monday, June 23, 2008

Hotels in Delhi: Your comfort zone extended all the way to India

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by Rajendra Sharma

Delhi has seen much. Its history is replete with periods of gory bloodsheds followed by epochs of peace. To know about the interesting yet mystifying culture of the historic city, international tourists are forever making a beeline to visit it. But finding a perfect accommodation might prove to be quite troublesome for most of these guests. Though the government has made enough provisions for the same, yet the private players have carved a niche for themselves in this sector. They are the ones, who provide quality accommodation to hordes of visitors from other countries and to the natives as well. Hotels in Delhi are the perfect way to unwind from the grueling jet lags and provide shelter for the people, while they are busy visiting the historic places of the city.

A number of hotels in Delhi come under the category of luxury and budgetary ones. Amongst the deluxe hotel chain, the renowned ones are Inter-continental, Le-Meridian, etc. The city has got some of the world's first class hotels like The Park, metropolitan Nikko, etc. Some of the medium class hotels in Delhi are Hans plaza, Connaught hotel, etc. If you are the one to opt for budget hotels then Clarks Inn, Sunstar Residency, Janpath etc. are the ones to choose from. After straightaway aligning from your aircraft, Hotel Radisson welcomes you with open arms just across the national highway. The Ashok country resort is another airport hotel which offers some of its best services to you on affordable rates. To say that the city has got everything for everybody would be an understatement. It caters to the needs of every category of visitor, be he the ethnic one or a foreigner. The economy class and the budgetary hotels take care of the needs of every income group belonging to India or other foreign countries.

Hotels in Delhi are a class apart. Combining tradition with modernity is an art which they have perfected to the hilt. Also, the eco hotels are the newest concept in the city with the environment issues assuming the importance amongst the city's populace. The former entertain you with their class services where you get to know the city's culture and hospitality. The warmth on the hotel staff reminds you of your home with the easy smiles that play on their lips. Coming to the eco hotels, Uppal's Orchid is one such hotel which follows the environmental practices to the core. Just near the Indira Gandhi International Airport, the hotel has got water treatment and sewage recycling plants. The vermi-compost pits allow the garbage to be turned into useful manure which is then used in the hotel lawns. While preparing the menu, hotel staff ensures that it is mostly vegetarian and the vegetables used, organic.

If you wish to select a hotel which is according to your requirements, then surfing the net could be of some help. Besides the yellow pages, your friends, who might have earlier visited India can surely help you in the selection process. These hotels are customer friendly and in that they offer a range of services like double or single bedroom, depending on your need. Hotels in Delhi also offer you luxury suites, if you are the one belonging to refined aesthetic sense category. Most of them conduct music and singing sessions to keep their guests entertained and happy.

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Thursday, June 19, 2008

Budget Breaks to Remember in Krakow

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by Scottyn

The former royal capital of Poland, Krakow remains at the heart of the country's cultural heritage and tradition. The busy university and thriving tourist trade create a lively cosmopolitan scene, making Krakow a great destination for a cheap city-break.

Staying in Krakow

The high standard of Krakow hostels is excellent news for travelers looking to explore the city on a shoestring. With many clustered in the central Old Town and with some of the most affordable beds in Europe, good cheap stays are easy to find.

The best of the old school Krakow youth hostels is probably Flamingo Hostel, which caters to a young backpacking crowd eager to explore the city's renowned café and nightclub culture and offer organized activities to help kick start a few days of partying.

But for whatever reason, Krakow has a supply of some seriously swanky flashpacking hostels. Which means that budget travelers can stay at Greg & Tom Hostel, or the impeccable Miss Sophie's and make the most of their luxurious settings and top-class facilities.

Culture and history in Krakow

In the heart of the Old Town, the Rynek Glowny (marketplace) is a convenient center from which to explore the city's historical roots. In addition to standard exhibitions such as the Academy of Fine Arts and the Natural History Museum, Krakow has plenty to offer visitors regarding its own past.

The History Museum of Krakow (Rynek Glowny 35) and Galeria Autorska Andrzeja Mlecki (Stolarska 8) provide a glimpse at the – sometimes dark – politics and history of the region.

Travelers preferring to save their budget for Krakow's restaurants and nightlife can reserve museum visits for Sunday, when many are free to enter.

South of the Old Town lies the Jewish quarter of Kazimierz which, although it is no longer home to many who practice the religion, retains the landmarks and heritage of this culture.

From the banks of the Wisla River, the regal architecture of the Wawel Castle overlooks the city. Inside the castle, the art and tapestry collections are lifted by the extraordinary grounds and picturesque views of the nearby gothic Cathedral. At the southwest corner of the castle walls, the dragon's den, and home of Krakow's legendary menace, slopes along the riverside.

Shopping

The winding streets of the Old Town are lined with independent shops teeming with visitors, particularly around the main commercial strip of ul. Florkainska.

Alternatively, Kazimierz's renowned flea market between Al. Daszynskiego and Siedleckiego is a great place to pick up a bargain or to soak up the atmosphere of this ancient corner of the city.

Brand new malls have also sprung up and the 300 stores of Galeria Kazimierz (Podgorska 34) are sure to satisfy even the keenest shopper.

The surrounding area

And things to do in Krakow aren't just limited to the city itself. Not far away is Auschwitz – an inevitably melancholy, but ultimately worthwhile, trip. Frequent and inexpensive bus and train services run from the city center, although the size of the camp and its museum can require a whole day to explore. There is also the larger camp at Birkenau a few kilometers away.

Another less somber remnant of the region's past can be seen at the ancient salt mines of Wielicka which is now a fascinating museum. Nearby Bochina is another complex of historic mines (with a slightly cheaper entrance fee).

Ultimately, it's this concentration of things to see and do in and around Krakow that makes a trip to the city so special. Wherever you go, there's history, culture and stunning attractions at every turn.

Before settling down and becoming a copywriter for HostelBookers. Paul Scottyn did a backpacking tour of Poland, he checked out a variety of the country's budget accommodation, including a number of most Krakow hostels.

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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Top Ten Tips for an Affordable Michigan Vacation

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by Sheri Frey

If you are looking for affordable family vacation ideas, here are our top ten tips for Michigan vacation travel.

1. Be as flexible as possible. If you are willing to travel on any date, you can discover great savings on last-minute travel to top Michigan locations even during peak season.

2. Rent a Condo. It may seem to be more expensive than a hotel room, but if you have a kitchen, then you can avoid the cost of eating at restaurants!

3. Travel after Peak Season. Take advantage of lower rates by traveling in the fall. Michigan has some nice train excursions, color tours, harvest festivals, wagon rides, corn mazes and other things to do at affordable prices.

4. Visit off-the-beaten-path destinations. Some of the nicest places in Michigan are the some of the least known. Do a little research to find these wonderful places and spend a lot less.

5. Rent a Home. In some places you can rent a 4 bedroom cottage on a beach with a boat for a week for less than a weekend stay at a popular hotel.

6. Don't Drive Too Far. If you already live in Michigan, some of the most enjoyable places are probably right near you. Don't be afraid to stay close to home.

7. Try Camping. Why not put up a tent or rent a cabin rather than book a hotel room? Michigan campgrounds are some of the best anywhere.

8. Stay nearby. Don't stay in the priciest spot. Pick a nearby town. You will save on your accommodations and avoid the crowds.

9. Try luxury resorts. There are plenty of luxury vacation packages throughout Michigan to allow the whole family to enjoy luxury and save a little money! You might be surprised at just how affordable these resorts can be.

10. Use the Internet to find your affordable family vacation. You can often find the best bargains and the cheapest rates online.

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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Chartering the Mediterranean - A Magical Yachting Holiday

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by Damian Burke

An adventure through the Mediterranean can be a life changing journey. Originally used by ancient nations as a trade route, this fantastic sea of the Atlantic Ocean has become a popular holiday hot spot. Every year, countless people tour the Mediterranean in search of unprecedented adventure and exploration.
A Yacht trip may be exactly what you need to recharge those batteries, and a professional Yacht Chartering Service is the best way to go about it.


Why Should You Use a Professional Yacht Charter?

The most obvious answer to this question would be peace of mind. Professional Chartering Services think of every eventuality, leaving you in the perfect position to let life's worries float on by while soaking up the sun and sipping on cocktails.
Professional Yacht Charter Company Brokers will find the perfect Yacht and the ideal crew for your trip. The skilled Yacht Brokers know the history and inner workings of their Yachts, and are able to match a great Yacht to your preferences.


Peace of mind aside, there's also the major task of taking care of the administration of the trip. Legal issues and mooring permissions are not to be taken lightly, and can be a huge task. Charter Brokers also take care of all the international legalities to make sure that your travels are all above board, leaving you to live the life of king or queen of the seas.


Above all else, a professional Yacht Charter delivers just that; a world class holiday in five star facilities. Charter Brokers ensure that the right Yacht is commissioned for the journey, and an experienced Captain and crew keep you in the lap of luxury.
Professional Yacht Charters afford you the opportunity of specialised crew members, from stylish cocktail barmen and gourmet chefs to medical practitioners and even multilingual tour guides.


A lot of package deals also include an array of water sport facilities. Fishing tackle, jet skis and scuba diving equipment are not uncommon on luxury cruises. Enquire about any prerequisites that may be required before one's allowed to use the facilities. For example, you may be required to hold a certificate from Association of Diving Instructors Open Water Certificate before using scuba equipment.


Planning Your Route

Bordered by Europe, Africa and Asia, there are plenty of possible exotic destinations to choose from to choose from. Most Charter Services allow for personalised itineraries, giving you the option to select your dream destinations.
Imagine docking into the ports of Spain or France, or exploring the Balearic and Aeolian Islands before heading off to the next Mediterranean paradise. Your itinerary is entirely up to you!


Why Take a Mediterranean Yacht Charter?

The Mediterranean and its infinite beauty are to be celebrated, and in the most luxurious manner possible. Yacht Cruises are perhaps the best way of ensuring a relaxing vacation, while exploring perpetual exquisite sights and sounds.


A Yacht Charter through the Mediterranean is also an ideal setting for most special occasions. Be it an engagement, anniversary getaway or simply a venue for corporate functions, the Mediterranean is the perfect backdrop for celebration.

Whatever your dreams when it comes to luxury yachting, Yachting Partners International can help make them real. Founded in 1972, we are one of the world's premier Yacht Brokerage Houses, with over 150 years' combined experience in the marine business and we cater to many of the world's leading destinations.

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Monday, June 16, 2008

Carry on Luggage Meets the New Checked Baggage Fees

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by Gerard Hones

As crude oil prices continue to rise airlines are under greater pressure to cover rising fuel costs. Recently some carriers began adding fees for services that had previously been considered to be included in the ticket cost such as fees for checked baggage. As a result cost conscious travelers seek new strategies in their packing to work within the new fee guidelines without over-inflating the costs of flying. It is more critical than ever for the savvy traveler to find the best laptop computer bag to serve their unique travel needs.

Since the recent fee announcement by American Airlines for checked baggage, there have been numerous articles encouraging travelers to rethink the best use of the space in their carryon bags. Whether you are carrying a laptop bag for a Toshiba laptop or pulling a Targus rolling computer bag the carrying capacity of your bag is a valuable packing area. Many travelers are looking to eliminate checked luggage by packing clothing and other travel items in their carryon bag with their laptop. Rolled up clothes are easier to pack in small spaces and clothing items that take up a lot of room should be worn on the plane if practical to make the best use of space in the carryon bag. The best computer organizer bags provide flexibility to pack according to the traveler's individual requirements.

Typical size allowance for a carryon bag by many airlines requires them not to exceed 45 inches when totaling length plus width plus height or approximately 22" x 14" x 9". As an example for reference the case logic laptop computer bag offered on this website in the backpack style is 19" x 14" x 9".

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Friday, June 13, 2008

Cheap Hotels in Uk and Worldwide

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by durga prasad

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Thursday, June 12, 2008

How To Find Great Disney Honeymoon Packages Tips

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by pius vic

Mickey Mouse and romance? of Course! Once it comes up to incredible choice of Disney honeymoon packages available, there is no limitation when it comes to romance and entertaining on the most special trip of your lives. In that respect there are a lot of good reasons why Disney is often called "the happiest place on earth" because few leave Disney complaining of a bad vacation. Among the reasons why Disney honeymoon packages appeal to thousands of couples every year is that the company offers something for everyone in terms of activities, dining and entertainment. Whether you are looking for a holiday on land, sea or both, Disney honeymoon package can deliver what you are searching for.

Setting Sail on a Disney Cruise

One of the most popular types of Disney honeymoon packages is the vacation at sea. With the birth of the Disney Magic and Wonder, the Caribbean can now resonate with Disney enchantment. Disney cruises come in 3-night, 4-night and 7-night options, and itineraries vary from the Bahamas to the Caribbean. And if you think a Disney cruise is only for families, think again. There are plenty of choices for the grownups in the crowd – from afternoon wine tastings, to adult-only beaches, to dancing 'til dawn at one of the many nightclubs onboard. The Disney dining experience is unique as well, with a rotational dining system that allows you to sample each of the unique and flavorful restaurants on the ship.

For the Landlubbers

Romance is not limited to the sea when it comes to Disney. There are plenty of Disney honeymoon cruise packages that will satisfy any landlubber. Walt Disney World offers four amazing theme parks that will entertain your inner child, while adult entertainment abounds at Pleasure Island and other Disney locations. For those who can't decide between land and sea, Disney honeymoon packages can also include a surf and turf option that includes a few days on a cruise around the Bahamas and a few days to enjoy the theme parks at the Florida resort. These packages usually come with park passes, a reservation at a Disney resort hotel and free transportation from the ship to the parks. Disney Land offers its own unique Disney honeymoon packages, with visits to California Adventure and plenty of fun at the original park as well.

Disney honeymoon packages can be a wonderful way to start your life together – before the responsibilities of jobs, bills and kids take over. Relive your youth or celebrate the magic and romance of a Disney adventure - there is indeed no happier place on earth.

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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Binoculars: A Necessary Tool for Birding

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by Gold Nuggets

For the beginner bird watcher, there are only a few tools that are necessary to enjoy the hobby. A local field guide that explains which birds you should be looking for, a notebook to record your sightings in, and good binoculars are all it takes to get started. Of these items, binoculars are arguably the most indispensable.

If you can't get a good look at a bird, you really can't be watching it, can you? Spotting a bird is important, but getting a good detailed look at the bird is more satisfying that just spotting it.

Serious birders often have more than one type of binoculars so they can get the most detailed view of a bird under varying conditions. Beginners, however, should begin with good, general-purpose binoculars to start with.

How do you choose binoculars as a beginning birder? Here are some things to take into consideration:

Magnification and the diameter of the objective lens – Most binoculars are described by two numbers. For example, good basic binoculars may be described as 10x42. The first number 10 is the magnification of the lens. The second number 42 is the size in millimeters of the diameter of the larger front lens known as the objective lens.

The larger the number of the magnification the closer the bird will appear when viewed through the binoculars. Binoculars with a magnification of 10 will make the bird appear ten times closer than it is. It may seem that a higher magnification would always be desirable, but binoculars with lower magnifications show a brighter, sharper image and they are generally less heavy. These are things that need to be considered when choosing binoculars.

The objective lens lets in light and the higher the diameter, the more light that will enter the binoculars. As with the magnification, the higher the number, the more the binoculars will usually weigh so that needs to be kept in mind when choosing.

Design – There are several design features to consider when a beginner chooses binoculars. Size is important. Smaller, pocket binoculars are easy to carry, and a birder will be more likely to carry them often, but they usually don't have the quality of view that larger binoculars have.

Another feature to consider is durability. Binoculars are likely to get bounced around and dinged a bit while hiking, so durability is an important consideration. Some binoculars are even water resistant making them very durable.

Ease of focusing is an important design feature, too. Birds can fly away quickly, and a birder is likely to miss a good view if focusing the lens on the binoculars takes too long.

Cost and Warranty – This is important when buying any product. Fortunately, there are several good binoculars available for beginning bird watchers that are moderately priced. After deciding which features are needed, a beginning birder should do not only price comparisons on those binoculars that meet his needs, but also compare warranties. A great deal isn't that great if a warranty doesn't cover unexpected problems.

I have been an avid birder and hunter for many years. My experiences with binoculars both good and bad make a long list! I have learned over time that yes, you get what you pay for with binoculars, but also having the right binocular for the job is very important. Russ http://www.bestopticsunlimited.com http://opticsunlimited.blogspot.com/

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

How To Get The Best Deal On Airline Tickets

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by Craig Thornburrow

Airline tickets are items which are increasing in price these days. Perhaps it is due to the fuel increase which is currently being seen throughout the world or other associated reasons. Whatever the reasons, finding a good price on an airline ticket is difficult for many individuals, especially if you happen to be flying to or from remote locations throughout the world. The good news is that there are ways to still find great deals on transportation tickets of this kind and be well on your way to a great vacation or prosperous business trip without traveling broke.

One of the best ways to find a good deal on tickets for airlines is to review the selections and purchase these items online. You can go to the individual airline websites, use travel websites or buy them from others who may be selling their transferable airline ticket. If you are hoping to go on vacation and don't have a set destination in mind, simply peruse your airline destination options and buy those tickets which are least expensive. The Internet provides wonderful avenues for not only searching for desired airline tickets but purchasing them at discounted prices as well.

Another way to get a great deal on an airline ticket is to take advantage of sale fares offered by the airlines themselves. Many airlines will advertise special destination prices for specific time periods. These specials can reap wonderful prices on tickets for your air travel. You may find it advantageous to sign up for web deals via email through one or more airline carrier as this will allow you to get information on special deals delivered directly to your email address. If you want to go on vacation but don't know where to go, these deals offered by the airlines may help you to decide which location to visit.

An additional way to get good airfare prices is to use your airline miles whenever possible. If you are planning a trip ahead of time search for the best credit card that will offer you the best way to quickly gain these miles. For those who travel quite a bit, using airline travel miles will help to lower the cost of your tickets if not get you a completely free airline ticket. You may also be able to use extra airline miles for food, drinks and access to VIP lounges in various airports in addition to getting a discounted airline ticket or free upgrade from coach to first class.

Lastly, airline deals can be had by purchasing more than one airline ticket. Sometimes airlines will offer companion fares where you purchase one ticket at full advertised price and then get a second one for free or half the price. Either way you are saving money if more than one individual is traveling at the same time. Again, this information can be gained by visiting the airline's website or calling the airline directly to see what type of deals is being offered on airline tickets.

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Friday, June 6, 2008

Cultural Tour of Ireland - Bloomsday 2008

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by Fergus O Shea

Bloomsday 2008, is a celebrate of the works, life, and times of James Joyce. He spent a large amount of his life abroad, living for a long time in Trieste , Italy but his works are all firmly rooted in hometown of Dublin. In fact his first collection of short stories was called Dubliners and they provide an excellent introduction into the writing style and feeling of Joyce's other works. Later on he would write Ulysses, and it was even banned in the US for 13 years due to the perceived obscenity found within but now the book it widely regarded as one of the greatest works of modern fiction.

The festival takes place from Monday 9th of June to Friday the 16th, and will feature several productions based on the works of James Joyce. These presentations include 'Molly Bloom', starring Eilin O'Dea in a rendition of Molly's soliloquy in Ulysses; 'Among the deepening shades': an approach to reading 'Hades' by Barry McGovern; 'Joyce in June' by Stewart Parker is a merging of the real life of Joyce and the fiction which he created; and there are several more worthy productions to be visited during the Bloomsday Festival.



In addition to visiting shows from, or inspired by, the writer's works it is also traditional to visit all the landmarks mentioned in the novel which you can do on your own or you can join one of the many guided tours held throughout the festival.



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How to get there: The events of the festival take place throughout the city but perhaps the best place to start would be the James Joyce Centre. You can find the centre at 35 North Great Georges Street, Dublin 1, which is just a few minutes walk from the north end of O'Connell Street.

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Thursday, June 5, 2008

Cruises: Budget Vacations

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by Gina Clark

A cruise can be a luxurious, affordable way to travel. You are able to see and experience a variety of places otherwise too costly, and stay in amazing accommodations at a reasonable price. A cruise is the perfect trip for a vacation on a budget. However, there are many things to consider when choosing a cruise in order to save money and guarantee you have a wonderful time.

One of the ways to save money on a cruise is to plan well in advance and take your cruise during the second half of the year, when prices are generally lower. Search online to compare companies, rates and special offers. Last minute cruise deals, on the other hand, occasionally offer reduced rates.

Consider an all-inclusive vacation package. This is often the most affordable way to take a cruise. Be sure that it includes food, entertainment, entrance fees, on shore travel during the cruise, in addition to accommodations. Some all-inclusive cruises also include unlimited drinks and services. Take the time to find the cruise package that best suits you. Also, check carefully that there are no additional, hidden fees. It's often cheaper to purchase your own airfare to the departure point, though, so consider looking into that before having the cruise company arrange it for you.

Booking as a group is another one of the ways to save money on your cruise. The bigger the group that books together, the more money you save.

Before leaving for your trip, it's highly recommended that you make 3 copies of your passport, driver's license, any credit or debit cards you will be taking with you, and any other important documents you are bringing. Leave a copy with a friend or family member at home in case of an emergency. Leave a second copy locked in your room when you travel on shore, and carry the third copy with you on shore. (Usually the purser will keep your passport to speed up travel through foreign destinations.)

Also, before leaving for your cruise, call and find out if you qualify for upgrades. If the ship is not full, you may be surprised what you can receive.

Traveling on a cruise can be a wonderful, unforgettable experience. However, make sure you plan ahead and are well prepared so that there are no unpleasant surprises, and you can enjoy your trip worry free.

Gina Clark writes on travel and financial issues. Click here to learn additional vacation and money saving tips.

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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Hawaii Travel and Vacation

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by Groshan Fabiola

Forecast—Fabulous! If you are looking for a great vacation where you don't need a passport, or to exchange money, and place where you don't need a translation book, start and end your search online for an unforgettable Maui vacation. You will find many choices for vacation villas that are affordable luxury for United States tourists as well as tourists from other countries. Canadians are frequent and satisfied visitors of this beautiful destination.

Forecast—Beautiful! Enjoy the beautiful views of the island from your Maui beach villa. Sunsets and pristine beaches; soothing and melodic waves will be everyday sights and sounds for the duration of your stay. You can take in the beautiful views from your private lanai while you enjoy coffee in the morning or your favorite wine in the evening.

Forecast—Luxurious! You will find condos available for rent that will meet your every expectation for luxury accommodations. Spacious rooms and elegant furnishings will greet you as you open the door to your luxury vacation rental. A dream gourmet kitchen with every accoutrement you can imagine. Of course, there are many great restaurants to enjoy if you are not in the mood to cook. Outside find tropical gardens complete with tiki torches, family and adults-only pools, and waterfalls and fitness centers.

Forecast—Fun! If you and your family or friends are looking for a pleasurable and fun filled vacation, then check out the options for a location right for you. Every day, anytime you desire, the beautiful Pacific Ocean is steps from your door to swim or surf. Enjoy the exquisite beaches. Rent a car for the freedom of self-guided tours at your own pace or sign up for the many tour packages available through the concierge. You can take advantage of the many convenient services including house keeping during you stay. Rent a bicycle and enjoy the sights of the island. Visit the spa and shops nearby; take leisurely moon lit walks on the beach.

Forecast—Perfect! Destination weddings are popular, and, if you are planning a wedding, this might be the perfect location for ceremony and guests. Combine your special day and your honeymoon in one romantically beautiful destination. You and your guests can look forward to a tropical Maui vacation. You will find this is an excellent choice for family vacations or a place to gather friends from far and wide.

Visit Wailea Beach Villas for the dream vacation of a lifetime. South Maui Vacation Rental beautiful, spacious rooms and luxury ammenities and services.

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Thursday, May 29, 2008

Cruising with a Difference: 5 Quirky Cruises

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by Gale Van Rye

1. Murder Mystery
Murder mystery cruises are always a treat for cruisers looking for a holiday with a difference. Usually spread over the course of a week, you'll be able to relax back but also have that great mystery to nibble away at as you sunbathe. Definitely an experience like no other and certain to keep curious cruisers entertained.

2. Games Cruises
There's a whole range of different games with their own cruises. Take Mahjong for instance. The ancient Chinese game has enough fans to all get together at sea and have a few plays. From Bingo to Baseball, there are game cruises out there for everything you can imagine.

3. British History Cruise
On the stunning Queen Mary 2, you can be a part of history, literally, by joining in the intriguing discussions onboard. Organised by Cunard, authors and researchers will give talks on modern British history, but these kind of events are sure to sell out, so jump on them quick when they come along.

4. Food and Drink Cruises
Now we're talking. There are all kinds of speciality food and drink cruises. Wine cruises are popular ones, giving the opportunity to sample some of the world's finest grapes whilst pottering about at sea. Or for those with a sweet tooth, chocolate cruises are bound to draw in the crowds. Just make sure you scoff the loot quickly, before it all melts!

5. Cult Cruises
Whether it's the ever-lasting Elvis followers or the Sci-Fi loving Trekkies, there are all sorts of cult cruises just waiting for your call. Expect the full works within the ship, as staff dress up and get involved too. You will feel like you stepped onto the Enterprise itself!

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

World Vacation Rentals – Homes For People From Any Part Of The World

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by Stephen Frieze

If you are planning a vacation to a beautiful country in the world, then you should definitely consider USA which is a small world in itself with 50 different states and lots to offer to people from all genres and classes. You can also easily book world vacation rentals which will surely take you by surprise with the various vacation homes and the top class facilities.

Vacation rentals by owner refer to getting an accommodation of any type as per the choice of a vacationer directly from the owner. In these vacation rentals, you can get a house such as cottages, villas, condos, etc. as per your choice. If you are a beach lover then you should certainly go to Miami, Kalalua Beach State Park in Hawaii, Jasper Beach in Maine and many more beaches to make your vacation a memorable one. If you wish to spend your vacation by the beach then you can most certainly try out the villa rentals which give you a spectacular view of the beach as well as all the basic amenities that a person would desire to have. Apart from that, some owners also offer transport to travel to all the nearby tourist attractions so that the vacationer can stay on for long as well as visit all the places he/she wishes to visit.

These vacation rentals are available on a daily, weekly, monthly or yearly basis. You can also choose a rental property to spend self catering holidays. So, while choosing a vacation rental, do check which rental would suit you the best. If villas are the lodging that fascinates you then a villa world vacation rental can easily be booked. If you wish to try your hand at gambling and casinos then you should go to Las Vegas which has the best casinos and nightlife that will keep you longing for more. Even shopaholics can buy a lot of stuff from New York, Chicago, San Francisco, etc. Being in USA is really fun with such a lot to explore, one vacation may not be sufficient and you may find yourself coming back time and again to explore another part which you couldn't explore the last time.

Visit Villa World to get detailed descriptions of 1000's vacation rentals by owner or rental properties for self catering holidays that can be tailored to fit your pocket.

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Amsterdam Dazzles as a City Gem

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by bobcartwright2008

Amsterdam hardly ever makes the grade in anyone's hit list of Europe's top romantic cities. Paris, Rome, Venice - even London - are likely to leave the Dutch capital well behind.

Some may frown on its links with red light sleaze and its drug smoking 'coffeeshops'. Others may think Amsterdam just a little too dull. Whatever the reasons, when a romantic weekend city break is on the cards, Amsterdam rarely turns up trumps.

What a pity! Despite what you may hear, Amsterdam is not all cannabis and carnality. Amsterdam also turns out to be a gem of a city break destination that could well win the heart of the one you love. And what gives this city a romantic gloss?

Amsterdam turns out to be one of the diamond capitals of Europe. And what surer way to win her heart than a glitzy tour of one of Amsterdam's diamond workshops? It's a glittering jewel in this tourist city's crown. And what's more - it's free!

The diamond factory tour is one of Amsterdam's most popular attractions. More than 340.000 visitors see Coster Diamonds' craftsmen at work every year. During free-guided tours, which are available in more than 25 languages, the process of cutting and polishing a diamond is explained in detail by expert staff. It's a sparkling experience which you will not forget in a hurry. And afterwards visitors can admire their impressive diamond and jewellery collection.

Discover the secrets of diamond cutting in the Gassan diamond-polishing factory in the city centre, itself considered a bright spot on any city tour. Be sure to book in advance to be sure of a place, as demand for places is very strong. You will be shown where diamonds are found and how they are classified, cut. You can watch the polishers at their craft and wonder how they resist the temptation to lose the odd stone?

Amstel Diamonds is one of the oldest diamond factories of Amsterdam and has been producing gems since 1876. You can find them on the river in an old canal house in the very heart of historic Amsterdam. Here you may see the 'print test' where a diamond stone is passed over a newspaper cutting. Only the genuine gem will allow you to read the small print.

A diamond bought on a romantic holiday break will always have a special significance. And experts agree there is no more reputable place to buy than Amsterdam. Visitors will also agree that the tours are every bit as sparkling as the gems themselves. The city has been a world centre for the diamond trade since the 16th century and you will be sure to find the world's best-cut diamonds in Amsterdam.

What finer way to dazzle your partner than a trip with that extra sparkle? And if diamonds may be a trifle too expensive for your pockets what could be better than window shopping for gems and trying on some of the world's classiest jewels?

Bob Cartwright writes for TravelSavvy Amsterdam Travel Guides

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Monday, May 12, 2008

Point & Shoot! A Guide to Cruise Photography

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by Story_tella

May is national photography month so what better time to dust off that old camera, learn a few tips and make sure your next cruise snaps are better than ever!

Since the widespread introduction of the digital camera, photography has become an increasingly popular hobby - and its easy to see why; no more expensive films, wasted photos or timely processing, today's modern digital camera allows even the most basic photographer to produce some pretty decent photos with minimal time, cost and effort.

But if you're looking for more than just some basic holiday snaps, and really want to wow your friends and family when you return from your cruise, check out our how to guide for photos that will make your loved ones green with envy!

First things first, you need to find the right camera for your needs. It can be more than a little confusing sorting through the countless options available from a number of different brands, each offering different features. So what are you really looking for from a good digital camera?

One of the most important features to look out for is the number of megapixels the camera has, as this will have a significant impact in the quality of your photos. Basically, a pixel is a dot, which collectively forms an image. A megapixel is one million of these dots, so, the more dots you have, the sharper and clearer your photo will be.
Many people will go by the 'get as many megapixels as your budget can afford' approach, however, this really isn't necessary unless you are looking to enlarge your photos. As a guide, 1 or 2 megapixels are adequate for a standard 4 x 6 or 5 x 7 printed photo, any larger and you will need to increase your megapixels to achieve a high quality result.

The second most important item on your digital camera checklist should be the zoom. You may notice that the camera has both digital and optical zoom, but it's the latter you really need to consider. Optical zoom is a function that gives you the visual equivalent of moving closer to the subject, almost like a magnifying glass. The greater the optical zoom, the smaller the area that can be photographed. For example, a 2x optical zoom will make the subject appear twice as close. For general people photos a 2x or 3x zoom should be sufficient, however, whilst on your cruise you are likely to be taking lots of outdoor, scenery shots which is going to often require a zoom of around x5.

The final feature you are looking for in a good digital camera is a long battery life, as the very functions that make your photos so good are the same that will drain your battery life and nothing quite ruins a Kodak moment than a dead battery. If you find the power is ruining out a little sooner than you had hoped there are a few tips to prolong the life of the battery. One of the greediest power consumers is the LCD screen which is used to display your photos but can also be used as a viewfinder. Try using the actual viewfinder on the camera, rather than this screen to conserve battery life. Also, refrain from deleting photos stored on your camera, unless necessary to clear storage space. Those of you cruising to cooler areas should also bear in mind that battery life is shorter when taking photos in the cold. So, make sure you keep spare batteries somewhere warm, like in your pockets.

So that's your camera sorted, but unfortunately, having even the best camera in the world isn't going to guarantee you get perfect photos every time.

"The photo doesn't really do it justice"

It can be very disappointing when you take a shot of an interesting subject only to find the photo doesn't really do it justice. There are a few key rules that can be followed as a guide to prevent your photos looking boring, and will give them a more professional look.

The Rule of Thirds is one of the easiest and most frequently used techniques to create interesting shots. It is based on the idea that the human eye is naturally drawn to a point about two thirds up a page. As you look through the viewfinder of your camera, imagine there are lines dividing the image into thirds, both horizontally and vertically, essentially dividing your image into nine equal shaped blocks. Now place the subject at one of the points where the lines cross, rather than at the centre of the viewfinder.

If the area of interest is a landscape shot, the horizon line should be two thirds up from the bottom. Alternatively, if the sky is the main area of interest the horizon should be one third up from the bottom, leaving the sky to fill the top two thirds of the picture.

Another way of creating interesting photos is to experiment with depth of field . A large cruise ship, for example, can be a pretty impressive sight, but a photo often doesn't show the true size. If you try adding other objects which lie between you and the ship, a tree for example, you may find your pictures appear less flat, and a lot more interesting to look at.

Your optical zoom can be essential in achieving the perfect shot, but remember, the further you zoom in, the harder it is to take a steady shot. Camera shake can make your photos blurry, so why not invest a few pounds in a mini tripod. These clever devices can attach to your camera to prevent camera shake but the best part is, they are so small they won't take up any of you luggage allowance!

Finally, after taking all these photos, you will need somewhere to store them. Don't rely on the internal memory of your camera as this is usually very limited. Instead, you can invest in a memory card which can store upto a thousand photos. Bear in mind though, that the more megapixels your camera has, the more space each photo will take up. So, as a rough guide, if you have a camera with 4 or less megapixels a 512mb memory card will hold around 500 photos, if your camera has 5 or more megapixels you are likely to be able to store just 250.

So you should now be equipped with all the knowledge you need to take some impressive shots on your next cruise, but, if all else fails, you can always take advantage of software such as Photoshop which allows you to edit your photos, you can even trim a few inches from your waistline if you wish!

Happy snapping!

Genna Roberts is web editor at Inside Cruise - an online cruise community packed with all the latest cruise news, features and reviews. Come join us! Inside Cruise Get paid for your cruise reviews & photos here

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Friday, May 9, 2008

Enjoy an exotic holiday with your family at the Grand Bahamas Island

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by Suzane Gray

When we are busy competing with the world in a rat race, we often forget to stop and smell the roses. As a result, stress, lifestyle diseases, irritation, pressure and early burn outs have become a part and parcel of our lives. At times like this, it becomes crucial that you take a well deserved break and unwind, in order to refresh and rejuvenate your mind, body and soul and what better way to relax than an exotic holiday with loved ones? However, when we are looking for a short trip or a getaway for a few days and yet do not want to burn a hole in our pockets, then our options become limited. It is difficult to find a holiday destination that has it all, entertainment and places of attraction for all members of the family, engaging activities that can be done, scenic beauty and of course, all this at a reasonable cost. Well, if you are looking for a place that offers all in a single package, then the Grand Bahamas Island is just the place for you.

The Grand Bahamas Island is a popular destination for tourists from all over the world. So, if you too are planning on taking your family for a vacation there, then it is best to approach a reliable travel agent, who can offer you the best package deal and reservations. As the Grand Bahamas Island is a location that has something to offer to everyone in terms of places to see and activities to participate in, there are many who are eager to make a trip to the Island. So, be it a refreshing walk down the pristine beaches or perhaps a game of water sports for the more adventurous ones, you can find it all in the Bahamas.

Most of the travel agents who can plan your trip and chart out your itinerary for you for the Grand Bahamas Island tour, have their own online website on the internet. So, it may be advisable to check out some websites and get a fair idea about the kind of program which you would like to plan for your family, before you actually finalize the plans. Also, your tickets for travel and hotel reservations can be booked online if you are unwilling to make personal trips to an agent's office to get the schedule in place.

Even if you find it difficult to remove yourself from the regular grind at work, even then the Grand Bahamas Island might be a suitable option for you, because the world famous golf courses out here, are an ideal location to meet up and chat with like minded people who may for important business associates later on. So, whatever be your intention, whether you simply want to relax or spend some quality time with your loved ones, or maybe form business networking in more pleasant environments like expansive golf courses, the Bahamas are sure to offer you everything your heart desires. Plan your trip now and get set to enjoy a well deserved holiday right away!

Suzane Gray has been offering Bahama travel and vacation packages advice for quite some time.To find cheap Bahamas vacation, Bahamas golf vacation, Bahamas vacation package, Freeport Bahamas, Cheap Bahamas Vacation, Grand Bahamas Island that best suits your needs, visit www.gobahama.com.

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Thursday, May 8, 2008

Blue Ridge Fishing in Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains

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by Keith Kurtis

Fishing in North Georgia's Blue Ridge Mountains is exciting for beginners and experts. With a wide variety of places to fish, you will want to know about the area and what it has to offer before you take off for a day of fishing.

Before you cast off you'll need to ensure you have a Georgia fishing license. You can apply for a fishing license at various locations and even online. Once you have your fishing license, its time to decide where to fish.

Lake Blue Ridge Fishing:
A fishing trip would not be complete in North Georgia without visiting Lake Blue Ridge. The lake is actually a 3,290 acre reservoir on the Toccoa River. The reservoir, located near Blue Ridge, GA, is operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority.

Lake Blue Ridge fishing is exciting because of the diversity of fish you can catch. Those on the lake are likely to encounter bluegill, largemouth bass, white bass, yellow perch and walleye. Catching walleye is best spring to fall at night because of the clear water.

Another reason the lake is popular is the ease of navigation. The lake can be easily navigated by small boat, canoe, tube or you can wade in several places. Check with the Tennessee Valley Authority for water release times and safety information.

Georgia Trout Fishing:
If you're a fly fishing enthusiast, then consider the lower Toccoa River to be a dream come true. The Wildlife Resource Division stocks the lower Toccoas River annually with adult and fingerling rainbow trout, and brown trout. The lower Toccoa River game fish is 75% trout, with an average size of about 9 inches. The Toccoa River supports natural reproduction, so it's not unlikely to catch a 12 inch to 16 inch trout, even the occasional 20 inch trout can be found.

Did you know Georgia has roughly 4,000 miles of trout streams and over 100,000 trout anglers? The WRD and US Fish & Wildlife Service are busy stocking Georgia streams with trout from late March through August. Fishing season typically starts at the end of March and runs until the end of October.

Delayed Harvest Streams (beginners):
Are you new to fishing? Georgia offers a variety of delayed harvest streams. These streams are ideal for beginners and offer less experienced anglers the ability to get good experience in an ideal environment. Fannin County and White County both offer delayed harvest streams. In Fannin County the delayed harvest stream is located along the Toccoa River, near Blue Ridge, GA. White County's delayed stream is located two counties over on Smith Creek.

Blue Ridge Mountain North Georgia Fishing Vacations:
North Georgia is a great destination for a fishing vacation. Those that fish enjoy the Blue Ridge Mountain North Georgia region because of the diversity of fishing settings. Located about 90 minutes from Atlanta, the region is a great destination for adventure-seeking vacationers. An industry for tourism has grown around the beauty of the mountains and quality of fishing. The next time you are considering North Georgia cabin rentals, consider a fishing trip on this region's rivers, lakes and streams.

Keith Kurtis is an avid adventurer with an interest in Blue Ridge Mountain North Georgia, North Georgia Cabins and Blue Ridge Mountain cabin rentals.

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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

The Kings Canyon: Outback Royalty

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by Gavin Wyatt

The centre of Australia is dominated by millions of square kilometres of sunbaked red earth, punctuated irregularly by geological features that vary in their degree of spectacle from interesting to completely mind blowing. Modern tourists seem to be on a quest for seclusion- as the world gets smaller and smaller we are running out of places to escape the 'madding crowd', so we are broadening the scope of destinations we visit. As a result deserts are seeing a surge in the number of annual visitors, as no where else can really offer the isolation and the wide open spaces of a desert. Various spots in the Australian Red centre have benefited from this shift in trends, and one such spot is the Watarrka National Park in the Northern Territory, home to the majestic Kings Canyon.

When in the Alice Springs region a campervan tour to Kings Canyon is a novel way to get out on the road and see some amazing scenery. 350 kilometres south west of Alice, Watarrka National Park lies on the Western Side of the George Gill Ranges, and is characterised by high sided gorges and mountainous rocky landscapes, all showing the same red hue that is seen across most of the outback. As an important conservation area the Park is home to over 600 species of flora and fauna, many of them very rare, and all of them adapted to the desert environment in weird and wonderful ways - think jumping snakes, bearded dragons and thorny lizards!

The main feature of the Park is Kings canyon. At its deepest point it reaches some 270 metres in depth, and its high walls provide protection for the forests of palms and cycads that flourish on its walls and floor. The area has a rich and interesting Aboriginal history, and has been home to the Luritja people for more than 20 000 years. Westerners are relative newcomers to its charms, with the first white man to discover it being Ernest Giles in 1872. Today it is one of the most visited areas in the Northern Territory, and caters towards thousands of visitors a month. There is a visitors centre about 20 kilometres away from the gorge, and although this isnt always manned it provides a good introduction to the history, culture and attractions of the region.

The best way to see Kings Canyon is to take one of the walking trails into the canyon, past the best viewing points and normally away from the crowds. A short and easy walk leads into the centre of Kings Canyon, and is suitable for kids or anyone with mobility difficulties. Theres is a longer one (6 kilometres), which takes about three hours to complete and goes along the canyon rim. From various points on this one you can see such attractions as The 'Lost City', which is a series of beehive like rock formations that look like an ancient ruins. Another is the Garden of Eden, a deliciously cool valley with serene waterholes surrounded by lush vegetation.

The Kings Canyon has a little sister too, it lies nearby and is known as Kathleen Gorge. This gorge has a spring fed waterhole at its head known as Kathleen Springs, which are popular amongst bushwalkers looking to cool off after a hot day in the sun. There are a number of bushwalks here that are suitable for children, and there is even one that joins up with Kings Canyon. This should only be attempted by the very fit, and rangers must be notified about your walk before you set out. Many people choose to overnight on this walk, as it is a long distance to cover in a single day.

Being such an isolated spot, accommodation out here is fairly limited. Kings Creek Station is a camel and cattle ranch that has a large and shady campsite where you can park up your motorhome with the other campers. There are also safari like lodgings for travellers who arent into the camping thing! A restaurant and a swimming pool complete the creature comforts, and dont visit here without trying one of their infamous camel burgers!

Your journey to Kings Canyon can go through a number of places. You can include the East Macdonnell Ranges in it, then return to Alice via Uluru (Ayers Rock) and the West Macdonnell Ranges. Research is required here, and you will need to adjust your trip and where you go according to how long you have on your holiday. However long you take and whichever places you visit this holiday is likely to instill a deep affectation for desert environments in you, and be warned it is hard to get rid of. So I guess we'll be seeing you again next year!

Gavin Wyatt is a journalist with a passion for travel. originally from Zambia he has traveled around the world to end up on the sunny shores of Australia. For more of his articles visit Discovery Campervans

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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Beach Cruisers - Defining Adventure

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by Marco Korcek1

Bicycles are with human beings since more than 100 years. It has seen several reforms in terms of speed, design, utility and usability. People use bicycles for short distance commuting, children use bicycles to go to school, fitness enthusiasts use cycle for exercising, and one most important use of cycling is in sports like mountain biking, beack biking, and cycle races.

Beach Cruisers or Cruiser bicycles are bikes with heavy duty frames and wide tires. Such bikes were introduced first in America, and it became very much popular. Their wide tires provided better balance and simple mechanicals ideally suited to riding on flat sandy beaches. These cycles became popular among people passing time on beaches during the 1960s and 1970s, that's why they are popularly known as Beach Cruisers.

Gary Fisher and Joe Breeze led the foundation of Mountain Bikes by adding superior brakes, and gears to them. build and sell custom mountain bikes to fellow enthusiasts, launching a worldwide cycling phenomenon. They started building and selling custom mountain bikes to mountain cycling enthusiasts, launching a worldwide cycling phenomenon.

Changing Mood Of People

Human mind is always dependent on fashion and trends. The trend of riding a cruise bike became very much popular in America, and Europe, not only among mountain riders, and beach bikers but also among general public. Middle aged people who have the money and purchasing power and who were less interested in owning a faster motor bike, due to their lost passion after an age, started to like these modern day multipurpose cruisers. The benefits were endless; these cruisers provided enough speed to commute from one place to another, proper driving comfort, powerful breaks and gears to make your driving experience easy. Another addition in this list was no polluting emissions like other motorbikes, which made them more popular.

Beach biking also becomes a rage these days, due to fine cruise designs, better dynamics, and option to accommodate your whole body with proper comfort. One can easily experience the pleasure of beach cruising with a lovely cruise biker or a wonderful biking cruise biking session.

The Beach Cruiser is one of prominent dealers of best quality beach bicycles, beach cruisers and cruising bicycles in california. For More Information, visit: http://www.thebeachcruisers.com/

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Friday, May 2, 2008

Our Mediterranean Cruise on the Millennium - A Passenger's Review

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by William Lund

This cruise began for us with a two day stay in Istanbul minus one suitcase that Delta Airlines lost. We had been in Istanbul for a couple of days at the end of our last cruise, and my wife fell in love with it. We spent the time checking out things we didn't see on the last trip, and shopping for underwear, pantyhose, shoes, and other things Kathy needed after the lost luggage fiasco. There we were, at the Grand Bazaar, Kathy in a pair of my boxer shorts and a T shirt the ship gave her. But we found some great bargains on knock-offs.

The Millennium set sail for Kusadasi (Ephesus) Turkey in the early afternoon. The next day we arrived in Kusadasi, known for its very extensive ruins at Ephesus. These are the most impressive ruins we have ever seen, be sure not to miss them when you are in Kusadasi. Cleopatra and Mark Anthony were tourists at Ephesus!

We toured a rug factory which was actually a rug store. However, they gave a very interesting presentation on how Turkish rugs are woven and how to determine the quality of rugs. We saw a demonstration of a young girl weaving a rug.

While in Kusadasi we spotted an internet cafe sign and so we went on in. They were quite excited that we had come in; they uncovered their single computer, taped some cardboard to the window to reduce the glare on the screen, and brought us some cokes to drink. After we finished surfing the net we asked how much we owed. They said "nothing!" and they wouldn't let us pay for anything. Odd but interesting and nice.

The next day was a day at sea with no stops at any ports. We consider days at sea as our lazy kick-back and relax part of our cruises. So we "bagged some rays" by the pool and checked out the drink of the day.

The next day we arrived in Limasol, Cyprus. Originally we were supposed to go to Haifa Israel, but due to some Middle East unrest, the destination was changed to Limasol. There was an interesting castle that we toured, and then we went looking for an internet cafe. We found one and did a little updating of our website while we were there. Internet cafe's can be found in most cities and it is truly amazing to see the differences. There isn't really much in Limasol.

Our next port of call was Alexandria Egypt. The port was HUGE! There were quite a few sunken ships poking up out of the water as we entered the port...wonder what that was about? Our ship was greeted with a giant red carpet and a large band playing music.

We took the shore excursion to the Pyramids, about a three hour bus trip. The busses traveled in convoys with police escorts. I presume it's an anti terrorist thing. The Pyramids were awesome! We got to actually climb up on one of the pyramids. There were also cool tombs that we toured, and of course, shopping for jewelry and papyrus art.

Our next port of call was Athens Greece. Since we had been to Athens recently we opted not to take any of the excursions and just went to the Plaka. We found yet another Internet cafe where we could update our web site. Although it was about 3 flights of stairs to get to the cafe, were given the "Computer with a view" .. Just out the window was a spectacular view of the Acropolis. And we found another fabulous open air cafe.

We arrive next at Naples, Italy. The day was kind of a whirl wind of a day as we took a hydrofoil to the island of Capri where we toured the island, an interesting and beautiful island and playground for the rich. Then on to Sorrento where we had lunch and wandered around the scenic town, and finally we toured the amazing ruins at Pompeii. There are enough ruins at Pompeii to spend weeks there and still not see everything. Thousands of years ago and they had plumbing fixtures...running water in their homes, taverns, saunas, and all sorts of surprising things. A very busy day!

Next stop, Rome and the Vatican City including St. Peter's Basilica, and the Vatican museum. At the Vatican, we visited the Sistine chapel which was mind blowing. Following that we visited the Coliseum. The Coliseum was another amazing place. Kathy was really impressed with the Trevi Fountain in Rome (she threw in the required 3 coins so we could come back to Rome).

Our next port was Nice, France. We visited a famous flower market, had coffee at a little side walk cafe, and we took a shore excursion to Monaco. Monaco isn't very big! We could stand in one spot and see the whole country. There are lots of shops on the tiny narrow winding streets. We had lunch (at an open air cafe) and Kathy liked the Roquefort cheese so much she asked the waiter where should could get some, and he directed her to a market. We bought some and brought it home with us.

The following morning we disembarked in Barcelona and within hours we were on our way home! Another fantastic cruise ship adventure under our belts!

William Lund is an avid cruiser, and he and his wife Kathy cruise at least once a year. Mr. Lund invites you to visit his cruise reviews website: Cruises R Fun Mr. Lund also has a blog at: Pondering Everything

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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Parks and Recreation in Rochester Minnesota

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by Brian Wellington-12979

Recreation and outdoor activity is an essential and rewarding part of life. Taking time off to relax and simply enjoy leisure activities can improve the quality of life of anyone. The Park and Recreation Department of Rochester, MN has known this for years, and has been providing a wide range of recreation opportunities for many years. The Park Board turned 100 years old in 2004, but parks have played an important role in the lives of visitors and residents of Rochester for almost 150 years. Considering that Rochester was founded in 1854, which is 154 years ago as of 2008, it is obvious that outdoor recreation has been a critical element of people's lives since the city was founded.

The park system back then was most likely a simple field of grass, or a place where the children would come to play games. Today, the Park and Recreation Department in Rochester offers over 3500 acres of park land spread throughout more than 80 parks. Amidst this land one will find over 60 miles of trails (biking/hiking), 56 playgrounds, 42 tennis courts, 14 picnic shelters, 2 outdoor pools, a beach, 35 horseshoe courts, 46 baseball/softball diamonds, 28 soccer fields, 11 basketball courts, 2 dog parks, 18 sand volleyball courts, 3 cross country ski trails, 2 Frisbee golf courses, 2 garden plots, and an archery range. The Department not only provides the land and upkeep of these locations, but also works with private organizations to provide activity opportunities. On almost any day of the year, one can watch or participate in a number of different sports, including baseball, football, soccer, rugby, lacrosse, softball, cricket, volleyball, golf, cross country skiing, and many others. If there is a desire for a particular activity, one will be able to find a place to try it. The park system is able to offer practically any outdoor activity, and because the system is so spread out, there are parks available in all areas of the city. Two of the more unique locations in town include Quarry Hill Park and Soldiers Field Park.

Quarry Hill Park, located on the northeast edge of town, is a 290-acre park with hiking trails, fishing ponds, historic sandstone caves, fossil beds in a prehistoric limestone quarry, tennis courts, a baseball diamond, a playground, and a picnic area. Popular with both adults and children, Quarry Hill is able to offer a number of different activities through these facilities. The park is also home to the Quarry Hill Nature Center. The goal of the Center is to open the minds and eyes of children and parents alike through science and discovery. It offers programs, classes, workshops, and a number of special activities throughout the year. The Center is also home to over 100 mounted animals, a 1,700 gallon fish tank, and a collection of live animals. During the school year, Quarry Hill is a popular destination for class field trips, and is visited by about 35,000 students annually.

Closer to the downtown area, Soldier's Field Park is also a popular destination for residents and visitors. The park is a favorite spot for picnics and parties, with picnic shelters, baseball diamonds, a pool, a golf course, and playground equipment close by. It has also become a popular spot for Ultimate Frisbee, and a game can usually be found on any given evening if the weather is nice. A major attraction of Soldier's Field Park is the Soldier's Field Veterans Memorial. It was built to honor the Veterans from Southeast Minnesota who have died serving their country, and is dedicated to those who served the country to help keep freedom a reality.

Each park in Rochester holds its own unique characteristics and charm. Even in a world that is becoming more automated and dependent on electronics, the desire for outdoor activity and recreation will not subside. The Rochester Park and Recreation Department has had a long and successful history, and holds an even brighter future. There is no doubt that the quality of life of Rochester's citizens and visitors will continue to improve as the Park System moves forward.

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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Blue Ridge Fishing in Georgia’s Blue Ridge Mountains

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by Keith Kurtis

Fishing in North Georgia's Blue Ridge Mountains is exciting for beginners and experts. With a wide variety of places to fish, you will want to know about the area and what it has to offer before you take off for a day of fishing.

Before you cast off you'll need to ensure you have a Georgia fishing license. You can apply for a fishing license at various locations and even online. Once you have your fishing license, its time to decide where to fish.

Lake Blue Ridge Fishing:
A fishing trip would not be complete in North Georgia without visiting Lake Blue Ridge. The lake is actually a 3,290 acre reservoir on the Toccoa River. The reservoir, located near Blue Ridge, GA, is operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority.

Lake Blue Ridge fishing is exciting because of the diversity of fish you can catch. Those on the lake are likely to encounter bluegill, largemouth bass, white bass, yellow perch and walleye. Catching walleye is best spring to fall at night because of the clear water.

Another reason the lake is popular is the ease of navigation. The lake can be easily navigated by small boat, canoe, tube or you can wade in several places. Check with the Tennessee Valley Authority for water release times and safety information.

Georgia Trout Fishing:
If you're a fly fishing enthusiast, then consider the lower Toccoa River to be a dream come true. The Wildlife Resource Division stocks the lower Toccoas River annually with adult and fingerling rainbow trout, and brown trout. The lower Toccoa River game fish is 75% trout, with an average size of about 9 inches. The Toccoa River supports natural reproduction, so it's not unlikely to catch a 12 inch to 16 inch trout, even the occasional 20 inch trout can be found.

Did you know Georgia has roughly 4,000 miles of trout streams and over 100,000 trout anglers? The WRD and US Fish & Wildlife Service are busy stocking Georgia streams with trout from late March through August. Fishing season typically starts at the end of March and runs until the end of October.

Delayed Harvest Streams (beginners):
Are you new to fishing? Georgia offers a variety of delayed harvest streams. These streams are ideal for beginners and offer less experienced anglers the ability to get good experience in an ideal environment. Fannin County and White County both offer delayed harvest streams. In Fannin County the delayed harvest stream is located along the Toccoa River, near Blue Ridge, GA. White County's delayed stream is located two counties over on Smith Creek.

Blue Ridge Mountain North Georgia Fishing Vacations:
North Georgia is a great destination for a fishing vacation. Those that fish enjoy the Blue Ridge Mountain North Georgia region because of the diversity of fishing settings. Located about 90 minutes from Atlanta, the region is a great destination for adventure-seeking vacationers. An industry for tourism has grown around the beauty of the mountains and quality of fishing. The next time you are considering North Georgia cabin rentals, consider a fishing trip on this region's rivers, lakes and streams.

Keith Kurtis is an avid adventurer with an interest in Blue Ridge Mountain North Georgia, North Georgia Cabins and Blue Ridge Mountain cabin rentals.

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