10/31/2009

bora bora exotic island

bora bora beach


bora bora hotel



bora bora island


Bora Bora is an exotic island, and offers so many natural wonders ... and the hotel provides
Located below the peaks of the fertile volcanic Mount Otemanu in French Polynesia, Hotel Bora Bora sits on a remote peninsula facing one of the world's most spectacular lagoon. Rooms at this romantic resort bungalows and stored in the ticket price, the Tahitian word for home, and have a beach or over water regulation. There are three beaches and cliffs that offer a variety of colors of marine life

beautiful beach on the island of Zanzibar


zanzibar beach



zanzibar adventure



zanzibar-accomoditation



about-zanzibar


Zanzibar archipelago is part of the East African Republic of Tanzania is facing the Indian Ocean. Consists of a number of small islands uninhabited, and two large islands called Unguja and Pembar. Islands of Zanzibar attracts tourists from all over the world because in addition to Zanzibar has many stunning beaches, is also rich in culture.

10/29/2009

Mentawai the beautiful island of exotic

Mentawai beach


Surf Mentawai


Mentawai Surfing


Mentawai the beautiful island exotic, and offer beauty to any who visit,
Waves in the Mentawai islands, by various organizations surf-universal is the third best after Hawaii and Tahiti.

In addition to beautiful, Mentawai also play an important role for conservation. Since 1981, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural (UNESCO) set Siberut in the Mentawai Islands as one of the biosphere reserve, so its existence must be protected and kept away from exploitation.

10/25/2009

The Center of the Pasific: Hawaii



The Hawaiian Islands are a long way from Indianapolis and the rest of continental United States. The understanding of the average American with relation to the Hawaiian Islands is likely to be vague and sketchy as to detail. Conclusions as to conditions are likely to be based upon impressions received through some flash of the news rather than on actual information.
For that reason it seems advisable to set out some of the primary facts that become obvious to one who visits the islands and goes about them in a thoughtful frame of mind.
To begin with, one should remember that these islands are in the mid-Pacific, 2,000 miles out from the California coast, which is their nearest neighbor. When this is borne in mind, the fact that they are contenders in progressiveness with the most advanced communities on the mainland becomes a matter of some surprise.
The Pacific Ocean is three to four miles deep through this area of its vast expanse, which is unbroken in 2,240 miles to Samoa, in a 3,400-mile reach to Japan or 5,000 miles to Australia or 4,660 miles to Panama. Even this break did not exist until these islands were born--an event quite recent from a geological point of view. The earth in its contortions some æons ago made a crack, small as such matters go, here in the mid-Pacific area. It was but some 2,000 miles long, but through it there began to be squeezed, like toothpaste from a tube, some of that molten material that still fills the inside of the earth. This lava hardened into stone and piled up until eventually some of it emerged above the waves and an island was born. Other peaks appeared along the line of the crack, and the individual island became a link in a chain. Some of them formed volcanic cones that continued to erupt lava, cinders, or ashes, that added to the island area about them. Thus they built themselves up; in fact, some of them are continuing to this day to enlarge themselves and can be seen in the process.
So it came to pass that there are five principal islands-Hawaii, Maui, Molokai, Oahu, and Kauai--in the Hawaiian group, with three lesser near-by satellites--Kahoolawe, Lanai, and Niihau--and an outflung line of uninhabited shoals and reefs reaching out 1,500 miles to the west. All lie along this floor crack of the Pacific running from southeast to northwest about 20 degrees north of the Equator.
Having thus emerged as comparative newcomers among the land surfaces of the world, some of them having thrust their cliffs miles high to buffet the trade winds, the processes of erosion began to have their way. Time smoothed the sides of jagged mountain chains and built plains at their feet. Birds in their flights and the currents of oceans brought seeds from far away and vegetation began to appear. In the end man came, although the manner in which he crossed the vast ocean expanses that intervene between this and any other land remains a wonder not yet entirely understood.
Though they may have been visited by a Spanish mariner, the existence of the Hawaiian Islands was not generally known to white men at the time of the beginning of the Revolutionary War. At that time a Capt. James Cook, flying the British flag, was on a 10-year tour of exploration in the Pacific, the principal purpose of which was a continuance of that long-prosecuted search for a short cut to the East. In 1778 he deliberately struck out from the Society Islands, 2,300 miles to the south, for a try at reaching the North American coast, a distance of some 5,000 miles. It was in the course of this voyage that, quite by accident, he discovered Kauai, the large island farthest to the northwest. Friendly natives swarmed about his two ships and exchanged food for trinkets. Later, further exploration of the islands found all of them to be quite densely inhabited. It was estimated that there were 300,000 people on them, living through fishing and the cultivation of some 200,000 acres of land that lent itself to their peculiar type of farming, the chief element in which was the taro patches planted in the bottoms, from whose roots they made poi, their chief item of food to this very day.
After further cruising about, Captain Cook returned and followed the chain down to the island of Hawaii, which is the largest of the group. Along the western side of that island, now known as the Kona Coast, in the area now given over to coffee plantations, the population was particularly dense. Here were a number of the sacred places of the Hawaiians, and these meant much to them.

Full Day Tour to Samaria Gorge

Enjoy this excursion to the prized national forest of Crete, the Samaria Gorge - the longest and most beautiful gorge in Europe.

Walk through the gorge, approximately 11 miles (18 kilometers) which begins at the plateau of Omalos.

Cross through the White Mountains and finish at the tiny village of Aghia Roumeli on the Libyan Sea. The route is enriched with flowers, herbs and trees, little fountains, abandoned settlements and wild goats known as Kri-Kri, as well as birds of prey.

From the secluded village of Aghia Roumeli, take the boat to the village of Chora Sfakion to meet the coach for return trip to Heraklion.

10/24/2009

villa in bali


VILLA BUNGADESA is blessed year round with refreshing, Ocean breezes and a peaceful atmosphere where you can relax, read, meditate,
or simply stretch out and let your mind wander.

Viking Cave


Viking Cave: The old people said it was the cave which the pirate lives in the part, but now is just the place for bird make nests. So, the local people collect the birds' nests for sale from there.

Khai Island:


Khai Island: On Khai, the sand is look like the powder for face; the water is clear like a mirror. You just take a seat on the beach, you can play with a million kinds of fishes and you can see the dolphins someday.

Burma Andaman Sea and the Archipelago.


The Burma Andaman sea is a almost unexplored part of the Indian Ocean bordering India, Bangladesh, Burma and partly Thailand with almost no contact to any foreigners except the Thai part. The last times foreigners were seen in the Andaman Sea was during British colonial time, now slowly some "live aboard" diving tours are offered out of Thailand .

From the end of British colonial times until recent days no foreigners have been allowed into the Myeik / Mergui archipelago, the area off the Burma Tanintharyi / Tennasserim coast.

The Andaman Sea around is dotted with more than 800 untouched islands, densely forested with jungle, usually a frontline of white beaches and sometimes rocks.

One of the very few “virgin” places on this planet, above and under the ocean surface. In 1990 the Burma government changed the mostly English names of the islands to native names. On all the islands there are no hotels or similar, except one very near to the Thai border but on a Burma island, this resort includes a casino.

If you ever might go to the islands, don’t be shy to ask if you can stay in one on the houses. Pls. keep in mind to pay accordingly.

Since the end of the 90 - ties some diving companies operating out of Phuket, Thailand, got permission to explore the waters.

10/23/2009

Punta Jablillo Apartments

Hotel Name: Punta Jablillo Apartments (SC)(BB)(HB)
Destination: Canaries - Lanzarote - Costa Teguise
Official Rating: 2 keys Punta Jablillo Apartments is a 2 key apartment complex situated in Costa Teguise, Lanzarote. It consists of 110 rooms designed to offer guests comfort and services. It has a pool, a restaurant, a bar and many more facilities which create a dream environment for the guests ensuring them a pleasurable and joyful stay. It is the ideal destination for couples. The hotel is just a few minutes from the nearest beach and the shops and a 20 minute drive from the airport.

Hotel Facilities

Bar(s)
Bicycle Rental
Buffet Restaurant
Car Rental
Children's Playground
Internet Services
Laundry Service
Multi-Sports Field
Ping-Pong
Pool Bar
Pool Table
Swimming Pool for Children
Swimming Pool Outdoor
Table Football
Tennis Court(s)

Room Types
1 Bedroom Apartment (! ) Babycot (Free of Charge)
Bathroom with bathtub or Shower
Kitchenette
Refrigerator/Mini Fridge
Safety Box (Upon request - extra charge payable)
Telephone
Terrace/ Balcony
TV/ Sat.TV (upon request - extra charge)

1 Bedroom Apartment (A ) Babycot (Free of Charge)
Bathroom with bathtub or Shower
Kitchenette
Refrigerator/Mini Fridge
Safety Box (Upon request - extra charge payable)
Telephone
Terrace/ Balcony
TV/ Sat.TV (upon request - extra charge)

1 Bedroom Apartment (C ) Babycot (Free of Charge)
Bathroom with bathtub or Shower
Kitchenette
Refrigerator/Mini Fridge
Safety Box (Upon request - extra charge payable)
Telephone
Terrace/ Balcony
TV/ Sat.TV (upon request - extra charge)

1 Bedroom Apartment (D ) Babycot (Free of Charge)
Bathroom with bathtub or Shower
Kitchenette
Refrigerator/Mini Fridge
Safety Box (Upon request - extra charge payable)
Telephone
Terrace/ Balcony
TV/ Sat.TV (upon request - extra charge)

1 Bedroom Apartment (E ) Babycot (Free of Charge)
Bathroom with bathtub or Shower
Kitchenette
Refrigerator/Mini Fridge
Safety Box (Upon request - extra charge payable)
Telephone
Terrace/ Balcony
TV/ Sat.TV (upon request - extra charge)

1 Bedroom Apartment (F ) Babycot (Free of Charge)
Bathroom with bathtub or Shower
Kitchenette
Refrigerator/Mini Fridge
Safety Box (Upon request - extra charge payable)
Telephone
Terrace/ Balcony
TV/ Sat.TV (upon request - extra charge)

2 Bedroom Apartment (A ) Babycot (Free of Charge)
Bathroom with bathtub or Shower
Bathroom with bathtub or Shower
Kitchenette
Kitchenette
Living Area
Microwave oven(upon request)
Microwave oven(upon request)
Refrigerator/Mini Fridge
Safety Box (Upon request - extra charge payable)
Safety Box (Upon request - extra charge payable)
Sat TV
Telephone
Terrace/ Balcony
Terrace/ Balcony
TV/ Sat.TV (upon request - extra charge)

2 Bedroom Apartment (B ) Babycot (Free of Charge)
Bathroom with bathtub or Shower
Kitchenette
Microwave oven(upon request)
Refrigerator/Mini Fridge
Safety Box (Upon request - extra charge payable)
Telephone
Terrace/ Balcony
TV/ Sat.TV (upon request - extra charge)

Studio (A ) Babycot (Free of Charge)
Babycot (Free of Charge)
Bathroom with bathtub or Shower
Bathroom with bathtub or Shower
Kitchenette
Kitchenette
Refrigerator/Mini Fridge
Refrigerator/Mini Fridge
Safety Box (Upon request - extra charge payable)
Safety Box (Upon request - extra charge payable)
Telephone
Telephone
Terrace/ Balcony
Terrace/ Balcony
TV/ Sat.TV (upon request - extra charge)
TV/ Sat.TV (upon request - extra charge)

Studio (B ) Babycot (Free of Charge)
Babycot (Free of Charge)
Bathroom with bathtub or Shower
Bathroom with bathtub or Shower
Kitchenette
Kitchenette
Refrigerator/Mini Fridge
Refrigerator/Mini Fridge
Safety Box (Upon request - extra charge payable)
Safety Box (Upon request - extra charge payable)
Telephone
Telephone
Terrace/ Balcony
Terrace/ Balcony
TV/ Sat.TV (upon request - extra charge)
TV/ Sat.TV (upon request - extra charge)

Studio (C ) Babycot (Free of Charge)
Bathroom with bathtub or Shower
Kitchenette
Refrigerator/Mini Fridge
Safety Box (Upon request - extra charge payable)
Telephone
Terrace/ Balcony
TV/ Sat.TV (upon request - extra charge)

Studio (D ) Babycot (Free of Charge)
Bathroom with bathtub or Shower
Kitchenette
Refrigerator/Mini Fridge
Safety Box (Upon request - extra charge payable)
Telephone
Terrace/ Balcony
TV/ Sat.TV (upon request - extra charge)

Studio (E ) Babycot (Free of Charge)
Bathroom with bathtub or Shower
Kitchenette
Refrigerator/Mini Fridge
Safety Box (Upon request - extra charge payable)
Telephone
Terrace/ Balcony
TV/ Sat.TV (upon request - extra charge)

Studio (F ) Babycot (Free of Charge)
Bathroom with bathtub or Shower
Kitchenette
Refrigerator/Mini Fridge
Safety Box (Upon request - extra charge payable)
Telephone
Terrace/ Balcony
TV/ Sat.TV (upon request - extra charge)

Studio for Single Use (B ) Babycot (Free of Charge)
Bathroom with bathtub or Shower
Kitchenette
Refrigerator/Mini Fridge
Safety Box (Upon request - extra charge payable)
Telephone
Terrace/ Balcony
TV/ Sat.TV (upon request - extra charge)

Sunset at Camiguin Island


Basically, this island-province of Camiguin is a pear-shaped volcanic island in the northern tip of Mindanao. It is approximately 90 kilometers north of the City of Cagayan de Oro. It is bounded to the north by Bohol Sea, to the west by Macajalar Bay, to the southeast by Gingoog Bay and to the east by Butuan Bay. This is also the smallest province in Northern Mindanao, with its land area pegged at 29,187 hectares. It is composed of five towns, namely, Mambajao – the capital town, Mahinog, Guinsiliban, Sagay and Catarman. The island plays host to seven volcanoes, including the still-active Mount Hibok-Hibok. According to the National Statistics Office, Camiguin has a total population of 74,232 persons, making the province the second smallest in the Philippines in terms of population.

The Camiguin culture is a mixture of both Boholano and Cebuano culture. It is very colorful and creative. The people are deeply religious, hospitable and friendly. Cebuano is the major dialect in the Province. However, in the towns of Sagay and Guinsiliban, where most of the indigenous tribes reside, the Kinamiguin dialect is still spoken. Kinamiguin is derived from the Manobo dialect with some mixture of Boholano.

Hotel Isla Boracay-South


Hotel Isla Boracay-South (Lorenzo South) on the southern end of the White Sand Beach is the only Boracay resort where all the rooms have ocean views. Its seafront – one of the best snorkeling areas in the island – is but a few steps from the front door.

Wake up to the gentle swish of the rolling waves. Marvel at Boracay’s underwater treasures. Or watch the sunset from the verandah.

10/18/2009

Nikko Bali Resort & Spa



USD 158 nettGarden View
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