2/24/2010

Beauty and History in Mallorca


Mallorca is the largest island in the Balearic Islands archipelago. Its name is derived from the Latin words "insula maior," which literally mean "larger island."

The Spanish island has been consistently recognized as one of the top tourist destinations in the world since 1952. As packaged tourism became more popular, Mallorca saw a half-million visitors in 1960. The number of tourists continued to increase over the years, to nearly 7 million visitors in 1997 and more than 19 million in 2001.

Mallorca has a very colourful history dating back to the Paleolithic period. It has been under Roman, Byzantine and Spanish rule.

Museums in various villages on Mallorca showcase a wide variety of artefacts from each period of the island's history. The official spoken languages on Mallorca are Catalan and Spanish, but many Mallorcans are becoming fluent in English and German as well.

Mallorca has been home to some of the most influential people in Spanish history. Writer and philosopher Ramon Llull was born into a wealthy family in Palma.

He wrote about and studied a wide variety of subjects, including mysticism, astrology and the occult. He's often considered a pioneer of computation theory. Other names of historical interest include Junipero Serra, Joaquin Jovellar y Soler and former two-time Spanish Prime Minister Antonio Maura Montaner.

Palma, founded as a Roman camp around 123 BC, is the capital city of Mallorca. Located on the south coast, the city is still used as a port today. Palma is the most densely populated city on Mallorca. In fact, it is the 12th largest urban area in all of Spain. Nearly half of Mallorca's population lives in Palma.

In 2007, Palma's population was just more than 383,000. Palma is the most visited tourist destination on Mallorca, with many resorts and five-star hotels offering top-notch accommodations and activities to tourists.

Deia is located on the northern mountainous ridge of the island. It is a small coastal village, famous primarily for its awe-inspiring landscape and its star-studded inhabitants. After World War I, Robert Graves, the noted English poet, novelist and scholar, was one of the first foreigners to settle in Deia.

There, he collaborated with Laura Riding, and together they set up the Seizin Press. Graves lived in Deia and used the village as the setting for many of his stories.

More recently, celebrities from around the world have chosen the seclusion of Deia over the crowds of other major cities around the world. Hollywood couple Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones purchased a castle-style home in Deia several years ago and continue to enjoy the relative seclusion the village offers.

Other celebrities who own homes on Mallorca include Claudia Schiffer and Elton John. Despite its reputation as a home to the stars, Deia is a very welcoming village that offers a great deal of hospitality to its visitors.

One of the most impressive museums in Deia is the Deia Archaeological Museum and Research Centre. Founded by Dr. William H. Waldren in 1962, this remarkable and fascinating museum is just as well known for its architectural design as it is for its archaeological collections.

Many of the island's museums offer a visual and intellectual feast of archaeological artifacts, including the prehistoric antelope-gazelle which was thought to have become extinct around 40,000 years ago. The fairly recent discovery in Mallorca has shown that it probably didn't become extinct until around 3000 BC.

Mallorca is an island full of wonder and fascinating history. Millions of visitors every year enjoy the rich culture and amazing historic artifacts on display in its many museums.

The island's primary cities and villages are some of the most visited tourist destinations in the world. Deia is one of the more private destinations, as no coaches are allowed to stop in the village, and parking is limited.

2/21/2010

Enjoy The Colonial Creek Falls in travell





Colonial Creek Falls is the tallest and beautiful waterfall in North America at 2,584 ft (788 m), is located in the North Cascades National Park, Washington, United States.

2/19/2010

Travel in Albuquerque

Sandia Mountains



Sandia Mountains is a very good outdoors opportunities and range from straight hiking on to serious, multi day rock climbing. It was also really popular mountain which was the great trails in the foothills as well as at the ski area on the other side of the mountains during the summer. Albuquerque is the largest city in the state of New Mexico, United States which is often outshined as a tourist destination, sightseeing, restaurant, nightlife and accommodation of my vacations. This city has a number of great attractions, which is pleasant scenery, colorful history, and a spectacular hot-air balloon fiesta in the fall. For getting a great lodge in this city we used our all sources to find it and at last we get succeed to find cheap hotels that were located very closer to all attractions. By getting these hotels in albuquerque we reserved our hotels and left all things on god.





2/16/2010

Palm Beach Destination in travel

Palm Beach Destination



Palm Beach has been the preferred winter house of families such as Rockefeller, Kennedy and Pulitzer and has a population of 20,000 in summer that swells to 40,000 in winter. This is an area of private beaches, oceanfront mansions, best hotel rates, luxury motor cars, chic boutiques, expensive designer labels and jewelry stores. It is not a place for the budget conscious visitor. It's the Rodeo Drive of the eastern seaboard. Palm Beach luxury palm beach hotels are popular with visitors who appreciate the 5 star services, fine dining and the up market shopping. Other Palm Beach accommodation typically consists of ocean side cottages and inns, resorts, motels and condominiums.





2/07/2010

Favorite Black family ice rink in Beaver Creek


Beaver Creek is a largest city in state of Colorado. This city is a very nice and beautiful. There are good top destination sightseeing, outdoor, and nightlife in this city. All types of playing facilities are available cheap hotels in beaver creek. Beaver Creek is a good attractions point as well as black family ice rink, white river national forest, beaver creek mountain, and beaver creek hiking center. This city is a top notch outdoor activity, visitors enjoy unique shopping, dining, and cheap hotels accommodation in this hip mountain town and there are fantastic travel facilities include bus, train and taxi.

2/06/2010

The Best Luxury Beach Destinations of 2010

1. Thailand
2. Crete,
Greece
3. Bora Bora,
Tahiti
4. Barcelona,
Spain
5. South Beach,
MiamiThailand Beaches

Thailand. Alex Garland’s novel The Beach, and the ensuing movie, sparked an onslaught of young travelers heading to Thailand seeking its pristine beaches and lively party scene. In the movie, the closest city to the secret beach was Ko Phangan, which is not the hottest tourist spot. Ko Phangan is a small island off of the larger Koh Samui, and is host to not only some of the best beach lines in the world, but to monthly “full moon” parties. If you are in search of seclusion and eager to experience some of the great mystery and danger of Thailand, you can avoid the throngs of tourists at Rayavadee, a collection of 98 two-story pavilions and four private villas, at the edge of Krabi’s National Marine Park. Otherwise, there is Koh Phangan, and other tourist crowed spots like Phuket and Bangkok, both popular for more than their laughable names.

Crete GreeceUp next is Crete, Greece. This is an exciting travel destination renowned for its gorgeous beaches, rugged terrain and charming villages. In fact, Crete alone is responsible for attracting nearly one quarter of all tourists to Greece. With nearly 100 miles of beaches, set off from the remarkable rugged interior landscape, Crete is truly a diamond in the rough. While in Crete, Rethimno is a must, nestled along the center of the Island’s northern coast. Rethimno offers a large sandy beach and palm-lined promenade to unwind and take in the ocean views, a welcomed method of relaxation after exploring the tangled streets in town, soaking in the Turkish and Venetian influences. The old town has managed to remain virtually untouched, featuring minarets, mosques and Venetian fortezza to dazzle guests.

Bora Bora Tahiti Bora Bora, Tahiti is often revered as a magical (and romantic) island destination, a tall order for an island measuring just 18 miles in length. This exotic sliver of land lies within a protected lagoon, outlined with fine white sandy beaches, with the best located at Matira Point. People often fall in love with certain beaches due to their level of seclusion, because it is nice to feel as though you are the only one there-and Bora Bora delivers on that dream. Rather than scads of towels and umbrella-to-umbrella tourists yammering away, this exotic beach destination offers a variety of intimate beaches, exclusive hotels and a tranquil atmosphere that is diligently preserved.

barcelona Spain BeachesBarcelona, Spain, attracts beachgoers in droves who are in search of experiencing Europe’s beaches and culture. There is a reason Barcelona was worthy of hosting the 1992 Olympics-it offers an eclectic blend of beach and culture, complete with urban sightseeing. The most populated beach in Barcelona is Platja Barcelona at Vila Olimpica. Nearby beaches Platja de Sant Sebastia and Platja de la Mar Bella are also frequented, though be aware that Platja de la mar Bella is a nude beach.

Last but certainly not least is Miami, Florida. Of course we are partial to South Beach, but we do not stand alone in this conviction-thousands upon thousands of beach loving guests visit our beaches annually to soak upMiami South Beach the marbled blue and green hues of the Atlantic and play in the celeb studded streets in style and luxury. Songs have been written about it, movies and sitcoms continue to feature it, and it lives in the minds and hearts of all who have experienced its mesh of international culture, perfect beaches, and luxurious lifestyles including exotic rental cars and upscale hotels.

Style Avon is a great variety of events


Avon is the very beautiful city in the Colorado. This city is a great variety of events, recreational activities, and great shopping and dining opportunities. This city is a travel facility of tourist as well as bus, train and taxi. I went there and enjoyed a lot. There I stayed cheap hotels in avon. There they provided the facilities which pampered me. Avon is the good entertainment city.


Eagle County is home to Vail and Beaver Creek ski resorts, but the fun doesn't stop there. There are countless activities and events during both summer and winter seasons. There are countless biking and hiking trails, cheap hotel rates, music and worldwide famous events, and many restaurants.

2/05/2010

Favorite Beach Holidays In Virginia With Friends

Virginia Beach is very good travel city in the state of Virginia which is the most popular destination, nightlife, sightseeing, restaurant, cheap hotels and one of the most attraction cities for tourists which are beach, the state parks and Back Bay national wildlife refuge beckon, hiking, kayaking, and biking adventures. In the city which was also not least but contain the many of attractions and I really enjoyed that moment at the bay sight. Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center was the biggest centre and contains the great attractions of the aquarium and marine science centre. Mount Trashmore the world renowned park. At the beach side the great entertainment of water recreations and many of activities were take places. I stay at hotels in virginia beach. I enjoyed taking the part in the some of activities like surfing, swimming. Some sport adventure like football that I got full entertainment there. At people like to get sunbath and at evening biking at cost line that was so amazing activity. The water wide demonstration garden and other beautiful attractions were there. And parks near to got many of adventure activities were take places. Many of people visit in the parks and many picnic places and recreations were take places.

Asian Art Museum of San Francisco Destination

San Francisco Island



San Francisco is the major city in the state of California which is the very beautiful and nice city. This city is the most unique and distinct culture. To get all the adventure in this city there are many cheap san francisco hotels. This city is top destination, sightseeing, restaurant, cheap hotel rooms, nightlife and accommodation and one of the most attraction cities for tourists. San Francisco is a soft climate, with damp, mild winter and dry summers which is the most months you can expect the high temperature to be in the 60s or 70s degrees. San Francisco is the neighbors, cities and towns to the east of the Bay Bridge, north of the Golden Gate Bridge, and south of the city are all in separate counties, each with their own city government and local public transportation systems.



Asian Art Museum of San Francisco


Asian Art Museum of San Francisco is the very beautiful and nice which is one of the largest museums in the Western world faithful completely too Asian art. Here, you can travel through 6,000 years of history, walk across seven major regions, and sample the cultures of numerous countries. The Asian Art Museum is outstanding. I love the interior spaces particularly the staircase in the entrance area. It is stunning. I enjoyed the special exhibition entitled: Burma and Siam which I saw October 1st. I learned about the Theravada Buddhism which both countries practice. It was very interesting. Most of all, I enjoyed the Burmese Marionettes performance.

2/03/2010

Prepare Before You Travel to the Caribbean: Puerto Rico Island Guide

It’s hard to believe that a destination this exotic is not only close to the United States (2.5 hours from Miami) but a part of it. When you travel to Puerto Rico, you’ll discover gorgeous white sandy beaches, delicious food, fascinating Spanish history, and extraordinary natural attractions that include a rain forest and a bay where you can swim at night surrounded by millions of tiny, glowing creatures.

Puerto Rico Basic Travel Information

Location: Between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, east of the Dominican Republic

Size: Total area is 3,508 sq. miles

Capital: San Juan

Language: Spanish and English

Religions: Mainly Roman Catholic

Currency: The U.S. dollar is the official currency

Telephone/Area Code: 787 or 939

Tipping: If service charge is not included, tip 15 to 20 percent

Weather: Average year-round temperatures are in the mid-80s. Hurricane season is June to November

Best Caribbean Weekend Getaways

The next time you're looking for a weekend getaway, why not head to the islands rather than piling into the car for a drive up to the lake? If you live in the eastern U.S. or Canada, the Caribbean can be a viable (and affordable) weekend destination!

The keys to a good weekend getaway destination in the Caribbean are simple:

Location: You don't want to spend half of your weekend getaway on a plane, so the best weekend getaways are either close to the U.S. or have quick flight connections -- ideally, three hours or less by air.

Transportation: The more airlines serving your destination, the more flight options you'll have. Popular destinations also have more nonstop service, meaning quicker flight times.

Cost: More competition among airlines usually equals cheaper airfares, especially in markets serviced by low-cost carriers. Ditto for destinations that have multiple resorts vying for your business. You don't want to break the bank for a few days away, even if they are spent basking in the Caribbean sun.

Convenient hotels and attractions: Getting to the airport is only half the battle; once you arrive at your destination, you don't want to be spending more time in a bus or shuttle trying to get to your hotel. And once at your hotel, you won't want to be spending your precious weekend hours driving to far-off attractions.

2/02/2010

Enjoy of Exotic Islands Vanuatu, Fiji and Cook Islands

Today Norm Goldman, Editor of sketchandtravel.com and Bookpleasures.com is honored to have as a guest, Ian Heydon, author, travel writer, award- winning comedy writer, artist and expert on Vanuatu, Fiji and Cook Islands

Ian is here to talk to us today about his expertise pertaining to these exotic islands.

Good day Ian and it is great to have you accept our invitation to participate in this interview!

NORM:

Can you tell our readers something about yourself and your expertise pertaining to Vanuatu, Fiji and Cook Islands.

IAN:

I first went to Fiji in 1993 and simply fell in love with the tropics, the warm, picture-postcard waters and the relaxed rhythm of life in general. I went back the following year and got my PADI Open Water Dive accreditation and, after another couple of trips realised I was working pretty much with a goal to travel more.

As I had a fairly successful career as a writer, I decided to see if I could write about travel and kill two birds with the one pen. In 1999, we took a family holiday to Vanuatu, where my wife Annie and I gave each other a Renewal of Vows' ceremony as an anniversary gift.

I felt automatically at home in Vanuatu and, as luck would have it, Annie was offered a job teaching at Port Vila International School. We decided that it would be an adventure, especially for the kids (then aged 7 and 3). Our 12-month contract extended to three fantastic years, during which time I got to write a lot, including my travel book on Australia, The Small Guide to A Big Country.

After leaving Vanuatu I bought a travel agent's licence to specialize in taking people, particularly honeymooners to this fascinating and rewarding part of the world. What I thought would be a hobby quickly became a business and in early 2004 I visited the Cook Islands and fell in love with another Pacific destination.

2004 also saw visits to New Caledonia, Fiji and three trips to Vanuatu. And I'm really excited about my first trip to Samoa this year. While I don't have any actual publications on the Pacific islands, I have three comprehensive information websites, Vanuatu A to Z, Fiji A to Zand Cook Islands A to Z.

NORM:

Could you tell our readers where these islands are located and an idea as to what differentiates one island from another from the point of view of topography, climate, and anything else you consider different?

IAN:

For me, living in Australia, Vanuatu and Fiji are so accessible, being just a few hours away. Visiting the Cook Islands means a stopover in New Zealand, but it is still just two meals and two movies. For Americans, the Cook Islands and Fiji are more accessible than Vanuatu (requires a stop in Fiji to connect or to be taken as a side trip from Australia or New Zealand). The climate in all destinations is similar, tropical with no great range in temperatures but it can get very humid in the summer months. These months are traditionally wet but El Nino seems to have changed that. In the Cook Islands, when it rains, they call it liquid sunshine. The warm water temperatures mean swimming is possible all year round.

· Vanuatu is by far the most primitive, if that's the right word. While Port Vila is a modern town with good infrastructure, excellent resorts and great restaurants, on many of the outer islands the ni-Vanuatu people live traditional village lives (ni-Vanuatu means of Vanuatu).

Cannibalism is part of the history and the last recorded case was in 1969, the year Armstrong and Aldrin took that one small step for man. Vanuatu also has a number of active volcanoes, including Mt Yasur, which is accessible and rewarding. Because of this, small earth tremors are common. Until 1980, when Vanuatu became an independent nation, the country was called the New Hebrides, a condominium, jointly run by the British and the French. There were both French and English schools, hospitals, police forces and, for a time, they even drove on both sides of the road!

Fiji is similar in topography, without the active volcanoes. For me, this is more a resort destination. While there is certainly a lot to explore, most visitors usually choose one or two resorts for their vacation.

The Fijian people are warm, outgoing (you can't go anywhere without being greeted with a beaming smile and Bula) and are far more akin to living on island time than the Indian population. It's a happy mix for tourists however, as the Indians pretty much make the business side of things run smoothly.

The Cook Islands also has rugged mountains, lush vegetation and pristine azure waters but a very different feel. The local people are Polynesian, not Melanesian, and comfortably marry the sensuality of Polynesia with a Christian way of life. It was from here that the Maori people followed migrating birds in their canoes to discover New Zealand. These days in the Cooks, English is spoken with a Kiwi accent and the currency is the New Zealand dollar (which makes it great value for US travelers). By contrast, the Fijian people are around 50% Fijian and 50% Indian. The ni-Vanuatu people are far more shy but just as friendly and welcoming. And, as their tourism slogan says, another time, another pace.

(Interviewer's Comments: If you wish more information on Cook Islands click HERE)

NORM:

How safe is it to travel to these islands?

IAN:

I find these destinations the safest on the planet. Yes, you may find petty crime, as you will anywhere, but on the whole people are far less materially minded and perhaps more family oriented. Our three years in Vanuatu were a reminder of when the world was a simpler and more secure place the children would nip off down the lagoon to play unsupervised and we knew they were safe& or a father would load a dozen children into the back of his truck and head out for a beach picnic no seatbelts but also no worries& it was a place where kids were allowed to be kids.

NORM:

Why would you consider these islands a good choice for a romantic getaway or wedding and honeymoon destination, and if you had to choose your favorite one, which one would it be and why?

IAN:

Firstly, for the scenery there's something really romantic about swaying palm trees, balmy weather and green-blue warm waters (I'm yet to see any artist reproduce these colours). But, more than this, I think it's that rhythm of island time that I've mentioned. You absorb the slower pace and are away from the routine of computers, traffic and deadlines. Choosing one place is hard for me, but I will go with the island of Aitutaki in the Cooks (about a 50 minute flight from the main island of Rarotonga). This huge lagoon (a volcanic crater) is just stunning, the local people are welcoming and there are some excellent accommodation properties and restaurants.

NORM:

What is the best time to visit these islands from the point of view of weather, costs, and crowds?

IAN:

I'm going to take an easy out and say anytime you want to travel and to use a local saying, whatever the weather, have a nice day. I was in both Fiji and Vanuatu in December 2004. Traditionally this is the hot, wet and humid season. In Fiji it hadn't rained for seven weeks and I didn't use air-conditioning in either country. Some people avoid traveling in February and March because of possible cyclones but these are pretty rare. I'm betting that 2005 will be cyclone free the water temperatures haven't risen much and there aren't an abundance of mangoes. For some reason the mango tree seems to be in tune with weather patterns and they have an over-abundance of fruit if a cyclone is imminent. Cost and crowd-wise, I would avoid the Australian and New Zealand school holiday periods but, having said that, all three destinations have adults only accommodation options.

NORM:

Do people travel to all three islands as a kind of package tour or is this not advisable?

IAN:

From Australia and New Zealand, packages often work out the most economical and efficient but, from the USA and Canada, it can be better to purchase the airfare and land content separately. I don't want to be hard on US travel agents but some do not have enough knowledge of Pacific destinations to offer the right advice (although having Vanuatu as the location for Survivor has raised the profile of this small country). I recommend using a specialist in travel to these regions and/or contact the accommodation properties direct. Most of them will still offer the package specials like Stay 7 nights, Pay 5 nights to people who book direct.

NORM:

If you had to choose an unequalled, exotic and unique areas such as parks, beaches etc in each one of these Islands to celebrate a wedding, which ones would you choose from the point of view of popularity and beauty?

IAN:

· Again, a hard one because, for example, some brides like to arrive in a canoe, which requires a lagoon location but to choose one in Vanuatu, a little resort called Tamanu on the Beach. It is 25 minutes from Port Vila. The bride and groom are welcomed with a glass of champagne or fruit punch, warriors perform a traditional dance and guard of honour, the ceremony is under a simple canopy on the beach, then champagne to toast and finger food while documentation is signed, a celebration lunch or dinner (on the beach or in the excellent little restaurant) followed by the night in one of the romantic French Colonial cottages.

· In Fiji, I will opt for a Tokoriki Island wedding. They have built a delightful wedding chapel (and there are plenty of beach options). Here there are also traditional Fijian warriors to escort the bride and a Fijian choir (these people know how to sing!) and a wonderful wedding dinner is part of the package. My main reason for choosing Tokoriki, though, is the new honeymoon bures with their private plunge pools.

While I said earlier that Aitutaki is my most romantic choice for a honeymoon, I would actually have the wedding ceremony on Rarotonga by beautiful Muri Lagoon, again with warrior and maiden escort. A beautiful part of some ceremonies is to be taken by canoe across the lagoon to the motu (uninhabited island) called Koromiri where the union is sealed with planting of a small coconut palm (uto). As the tree grows, so will the relationship. Apparently many couples return on their anniversaries to see just how much their tree has grown and to again taste the romance of the tropics.

NORM:

How far in advance should a couple prepare themselves for a honeymoon or romantic getaway to these islands?

IAN:

From our experience it depends very much on the situation. If couples plan to invite guests, it is nice to give a lot of warning so they can prepare financially (say, 9 to 12 months). Six months seems to be about average but we have had people deciding pretty much on the spur of the moment. The record goes to one couple visiting Vanuatu who were swept away by the romance of the place, decided to marry and were husband and wife in less than 48 hours (there was a lot of panic and appreciated cooperation from the registry office on that one!)

NORM:

What advice would you have for destination brides who plan to bring along a wedding party to these islands? It's a growing trend for destination weddings to now have a fairly sizeable wedding party sometimes about 50, so it would be great to get tips on group airline discounts, hotel blocks.

IAN:

An island wedding with guests can be really wonderful. In some cases, where guests arrive from different parts of the planet, the occasion can also serve as a family reunion. Group discounts for flights and accommodation can be arranged and sometimes it suits guests to stay in a different resort to the bride and groom because of budget or requirements (e.g. kids club or self-contained facilities). The largest wedding we organized in 2004 was for 67 guests travelling to Vanuatu from Australia, New Zealand, USA and the United Kingdom. We are currently planning one for 150 to 180 guests in Fiji, which will be interesting! Luckily there is a resort with a seaside chapel that can accommodate this many people. When compared to traditional weddings with all the trimmings, tropical weddings are very inexpensive and many guests combine the occasion with their annual vacation.

NORM:

How does one go about checking on the reliability of a hotel or resort in these islands when it pertains to service, food, etc?

IAN

Again, you can't beat specialist, local advice. To me, resorts and restaurants reflect the personality of the owners/managers and they can change literally overnight. Specialist agencies like ourselves should travel regularly to the destinations and have contacts on the ground for updates.

NORM:

What should people know about planning a wedding in these islands insofar as legal requirements are concerned?

IAN:

In broad terms, think three weeks/three days. In Vanuatu and Fiji, documents should be lodged at least three weeks prior to travel and couples should be in the country for three days prior to the ceremony. In some cases this is flexible. In Fiji, couples have to have an interview at the Registry Office and have original documentation with them. In Vanuatu, the faxed copies are sufficient and there is no interview. The Cook Islands require original documents and an interview (here, the 3-day rule can be shortened for a fee). Documents required include passports, birth certificates, Intention to Marry form and divorce papers or death of spouse certificate if applicable. One thing to always check is that passports have six months validity from the date of travel.

NORM:

Is there anything else you would wish to add as it pertains to romantic and wedding destinations in these islands?

IAN:

Two things: firstly, for the bride (and groom) to make a wish list. Most wedding tropical wedding packages can be tailored to the couples wishes, whether the ceremony be in a church, gardens or on a beach& and include little things like the color of the bride's dress (so flowers and table settings can complement) and whether they would like a CD compilation of their favourite music (you don't need last minute panics looking for a CD player etc!) And finally, no matter where couples marry (traditional or tropical), it really should be the wedding the couple wants. There will be plenty of time for compromise later when they have to decide who goes where for Christmas or thanksgiving!

To learn more about resort weddings in these islands - click HEREand about tropical honeymoons - click HERE. To learn more about Ian Heydon - click here.

Thanks again Ian -tank yu tumas, vinaka, meitaki ma'ata

For over thirty- five years, Norm practiced as a Title Attorney and Civil Law Notary in Montreal, Canada. After his retirement from the legal profession, Norm pursued two of his passions - book reviewing and travel writing, implementing many of his research skills he had been practicing for 35 years.

Norm and his wife Lily are a unique husband and wife team, writer and water colorist, who write and paint about romantic destinations and wedding destinations.

Basically, they meld art and words in order to create an unusual travel story, which generates interest, particularly because of the fact that each painting appears to have been ‘custom-made’ for the story-original story and original art. Combining the watercolors with travel writing provides a softer, more romantic look at the places they visit.

Lodge Safari in Mozambique



Mocambique lies along the south-eastern coastline of Africa and boasts 2000 kilometres of pristine coastline. Formerly a Portuguese colony, it has once again become accessible to tourists who visit the turquoise waters of the Bazaruto Archipelago annually. Along the Moçambique channel, 1000 miles north of Maputo, five sparsely inhabited, tropical coral reef islands form a marine park. Deserted, white beaches and crystal clear, turquoise seas offer shelter to a wealth of marine life. In contrast, venture inland from the shore and you will find freshwater lakes inhabited by crocodiles and a myriad of birds.


White beaches, turquoise waters, pristine coral reefs, dugongs and excellent lodges are part of the experience of this archipelago.

Travel back in time by silently sailing in a traditional dhow, with its triangular sail, and watch some of the 125 species of bird that occur in the area, including the famous flamingos.

We offer four idyllic lodges from where you can explore this tropical paradise, all four distinctly situated on the beach offering activities that complements a tropical island getaway.

The four lodges are:
Marlin Lodge
The lodge is situated on the southwest shore of Benguerua Island, the second largest island in the Bazaruto Archipelago off the coast of Mozambique. This unspoilt area offers some of the finest scuba diving sites and some of the best deep-sea fishing in the world.

Benguerra Lodge
Nestled within a bay on the protected north-west side of the island, the Lodge merges naturally into indigenous milkwood and acacia forests and is flanked by thatched chalets built on stilts. Each chalet offers its own wonderful sea view and beach access.

Indigo Bay
Surrounded by azure waters and basking in the tropical sun, Indigo Bay is an idyllic and totally unspoilt island paradise. Located on the south west shore of Bazaruto Island of the mainland coast of Mozambique, the luxury resort is a natural gateway to the enchanted archipelago.

Bazaruto Lodge
Bazaruto Lodge is situated behind the sand spit at the northern point of the island. Accommodation is in rustic A-frame chalets nestling amongst the forested sand dunes. They have en-suite bathrooms and are serviced daily. The lodge dining room caters to the enthusiastic appetite of guests with either fresh crab, crayfish, calamari or prawns served daily. The attractive open air bar encourages guests to meet new friends, while a sundowner trip on a dhow provides a breath-taking way to end the day. There is also a freshwater swimming pool, ski-boating, yachting and Land Rover hire.

SUGGESTED ITINERARY:
We suggest a minimum stay of 4 nights to make the most of the area and its attractions.

DAY 1 - 4: JOHANNESBURG / VILANCULOS
Fly direct from Johannesburg to Vilanculos where you will be transferred by boat to the lodge of your choice. The islands are an unspoiled holiday destination characterised by natural fauna, deep sea fishing, snorkelling and scuba diving among the island`s coral reefs. The island is the perfect place to switch off and to enjoy the unspoilt beauty of this carefully protected natural reserve park. Spend the next four days relaxing in this sun-soaked paradise. Activities available at the lodges are scuba diving, snorkelling, fly fishing, inland exploration trips by Land Rover, sunset sailing on traditional dhows, which will allow you to explore the warm lucid waters and the brilliantly coloured fish that live in them.
Also included is a Land Rover tour over part of the island stopping for a picnic lunch, as well as a sunset cruise on a traditional `dhow` (coastal Arab sailing vessel).

DAY 5: END OF TOUR
Return to Vilanculos by boat or plane, for your flight back to Johannesburg.

This island breakaway links well with a wildlife safari in South Africa or Botswana.
Contact us for more details on the various options available.

Cost:
Please contact us for a detailed quote using your choice of lodges.

Includes: Return flights from Johannesburg, return transfers from Vilanculos, accommodation, 3 meals per day, teas & coffees, daily laundry, medical rescue insurance & 17% Moçambican VAT, island drive, dhow cruise.

Excludes: Visa costs, drinks, personal expenses, airport and departure taxes and the National Park Fee, motorized watersports, scuba diving, comprehensive travel insurance.

Rates are subject to tax and airfare changes without notice

Activities:
These differ from lodge to lodge. Below is a general list of what is available. Some activities are available at an extra cost.
Snorkelling, sunset dhow cruise, birdwalks, windsurfing, catamaran sailing, ocean ski paddling, island drives, picnics and optional deep sea fishing trips and fly fishing available. The Bazaruto Archipelago is famous for it's untouched coral reefs and variety of sea life. This offers excellent scuba diving and snorkeling off the coast of the islands.

Best season:
April to November

Extend your holiday to:
South Africa - a world in one country
Botswana - the ultimate safari destination in southern Africa.
Please contact us for a detailed quote on these extensions.

2/01/2010

Dream Island Moorea..Private Bungalow Rentals in Paradise


- Have you ever dreamed of being on your own secluded, exotic private island? Each of the two island style homes available are personally decorated by the family who owns them and feature full kitchens (stocked upon request), separate living areas, private bath and terrace. The bungalows are spacious, well ventilated and made from all local materials set amongst lush gardens which shelter a variety of exotic island wildlife. Enjoy white sandy beaches, panoramic views, spectacular sunsets and amazing star-studded skies with your loved one for a private exotic vacation you will never forget! 7-Nights Dates: Year Round (best time to visit is April - November) Rates: Depend on dates of travel. Each bungalow has the ability to accommodate four people at a discount. Contact our Exotic Island Vacation Consultants for Additional Information!

Exotic South Pacific Island Yacht Cruises


- Cruise the exotic South Pacific Islands aboard a luxurious shared catamaran yacht! Sail either the Leeward Islands: Bora Bora, Taha'a, Raiatea and Huahine, the Tuamotu Atolls - Rangiroa or the Marquesas Islands, discovered uninhabited villages, hidden beaches, crystal clear lagoons and much more! The accommodations offer large, panoramic, well-ventilated living room/lounge and four self-contained, air-conditioned cabins with private facilities. On deck you will find a large cockpit, outside dining area sheltered from the sun and two large trampoline/sunbathing areas. Each catamaran has a team of one skipper and one chef-hostess. Both are experiened sailors and will be your guide for this spectacular exotic island yachting adventure! 7-Nights Dates: April - November Rates: from $2388 per person. Contact our Exotic Island Vacation Consultants for Additional Information!

Bunaken Marine Park of Exotic in Indonesia

Amazed and amazing is the first impression of the visitors who first saw the beauty of the sea floor through diving services available in this tourist place. In addition there are other activities such manuel snorkeling. Snorkeling, diving surface or shallow diving (skim diving) is the activity of swimming or diving equipment by wearing a diving mask and snorkel. In addition, divers often put on the motion of the tool frog legs (Fin subs) to increase the driving force in the legs.
Seeing the sea floor with clear glass is exactly the same when I saw the sea park in Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua, Bali, the difference between charter boat owners to be more creative Bunaken because clear glass is placed in a box can be raised and lowered.

The beauty of a dead marine park has inspired both held world-class event of the World Ocean Conference (WOC) and Coral Triangle Summit (CTI) in Manado, 11 until May 15 that presents a head of state and delegations from abroad.
Bunaken is not only inspired the organization of WOC. Army, Navy will also organize the implementation of "Sail to Bunaken" that would bring thousands of foreign sailors who would dihelat in August.

A brochure printed by the Association of Travel and Tourism Company of Indonesia (ASITA) mentioned the Bunaken Marine Park as "the world famous diving spots of Bunaken Island" or "Place of Bunaken dive the most famous in the world".
The first experience is to explore Bunaken cluster exploration of coral reefs and hundreds of colorful fish along the Bunaken National Park.

If the boat could see clusters of coral reefs and variety of colorful fish, with diving and snorkeling would be able to enjoy the beauty of the sea floor is more amazing.
Meanwhile, during the trip from the Port of Manado to Bunaken Island, visitors will be able to see the island of Manado Tua, Bunaken Island and Island Siladen along the way, which looks like a mountain from a distance.

Bunaken sea park and is managed by the National Park Management Board chaired by Vice Governor Bunaken North Sulawesi, Freddy H Sualang.
Bunaken National Park in the center of the Coral Triangle which includes nearly six million square miles of ocean and coastal waters in Southeast Asia and Western Pacific.
Bunaken Island alone total area covering 89,065 hectares with 22 villages and a population of 40.00 persons. Residents on the island also sell various souvenirs and food / beverage traditional.

Bunaken National Park is representative of Indonesian tropical water ecosystems of the mangrove ecosystems, seagrass, coral reefs and land or coastal ecosystems.
In the northern part of Bunaken Island, Manado Tua island, Pulau Montehage, Siladen Island, Pulau Nain, Nain Kecil Island, and some coastal areas of Cape Pisok. Meanwhile, in the southern Cape coast includes some coconut.

Potential land islands national park is rich in species of palm, sago, woka, silar and coconut. Animal species that live on land and coastal regions such as Sulawesi black ape (Macaca nigra nigra), deer (Cervus timorensis russa), and possum (Aulurops ursinus ursinus).
Biologists call this type of vegetation in the mangrove forests of Bunaken National Park Rhizophora sp, Sonneratia sp, sp lumnitxera and brugueira sp. The forest is rich in various kinds of crabs, shrimp, mollusks and various types of sea birds such as seagulls, banagau, virgin sea, and sea Heron.

Type of algae found in this national park include the type of Caulerpa sp, Halimeda sp, and Padina sp. Seagrass in the Montehage Island, and Island Nain is thalatsia hemprichii, enhallus acoroides, and thalassodendra ciliatum.
Bunaken National Park was proposed in the list of world natural heritage or world heritage at UNESCO. This region has a characteristic valued marine biodiversity benefits.
"Bali is not the only fascinating part of Indonesia. In Manado you will discover the secrets of the world's most tightly stored, the coral reefs are very beautiful nature ", said President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
During the implementation of many WOC Bunaken visited by tourists from the United States, Singapore, France, Switzerland, Germany, UK, Japan, the Philippines, the Netherlands, Australia and the Netherlands. "Most of the USA Visitor," Yanti said Salone, the officer in Bunaken National Park.
Domestic visitor fees charged Rp 2500, - per person is usually included with the tariff board, student Rp 1000, - per person, while foreign tourists USD 50 thousand per person.
"If there are tourists who pay a one-year retribusinya Rp150 thousand. Torang (we) love the PIN so that if the validity period has not exhausted do not need to pay more ", said Yanti Salone explained.
Curious to visit the Bunaken? way quite easily. There are a number of transportation organized by the Sport and Oikano Ocean Blue Banter Tour and Travel.
They departed from the Port of Kuantan and then arrived on the scene for approximately 40 minutes.
Oikano provide long ship or boat, capacity of 25 people to 75 people, with the cost per boat Rp 3.6 million per day. While the speedboat with a capacity of four people is the charge USD 150 thousand per 30 minutes.
As for chartering a boat through the Blue Banter Tour and Travel it cost USD 600 thousand to USD 750 thousand, snorkeling and offered USD 375 thousand per person, minimum two people, including two tanks, lunch and guide.