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Afraid You Can’t Afford Europe This Year?

Posted by admin on May-28-2008

With the dismal reports on the rising Euro and British pound, many Americans are re-thinking their European vacation plans this year. While “Europe on $5 a Day” is indeed an ancient memory, these past few years have proved challenging for Americans looking to explore not only Europe’s rich treasure trove of art and history, but its contemporary and vibrant city life.

Friends returning from Europe will be quick to share tales of frightening expenses, from $40 ice creams for two in Venice to the $10 bottles of water in Greece. Every day Europeans are flocking to the U.S., almost gleefully taking advantage of the buying power of the Euro, snapping up designer bags and New York City condos alike. Does this mean that your dream European vacation is not an option this year? Read the rest of this entry »

Any agree that Covent Garden offers the best shopping experience in London. Whatever you are looking for Covent Garden has it. Whether it be fashion, jewellery, beauty products or that unusual gift, you won’t have to look far in the shops and markets of Covent Garden.

The area boasts many shops whose names you would instantly recognise, but equally there are many unique, one-off boutiques found within the famous streets that attract shoppers from all over the globe. Read the rest of this entry »

Day Tripping To Puerto Morelos

Posted by admin on May-22-2008

Located just a short drive from Cancun’s Hotel Zone, the rustic town of Puerto Morelos has been delighting day tripping tourists for a number of years. Known for its laidback, bohemian atmosphere, Puerto Morelos has long been home to a diverse population – from traditional fisherman to foreign artists and thrill seekers. Similar to Old Town Cancun, the historic section of the resort city located inland from the Hotel Zone, Puerto Morelos offers visitors an opportunity to experience authentic Mexican culture in a picturesque and inviting setting.Unlike the multifaceted resort city of Cancun that allows visitors to relax while enjoying world-class accommodations and exciting activities, Puerto Morelos is known throughout Mexico as a quiet and simple retreat. Read the rest of this entry »

In today’s rushed existence, no one has time to sit and relax and enjoy sometime with the friends and family. Cruise holidays offer a fantastic escape from the hustle and bustle of the modern life. These holidays are not just fun and relaxing but also rejuvenating. They fill us out with the freshness and enjoyment needed to spend some beautiful days with our loved ones. During cruise holidays one can just soak in the sun as well as admire and reenergize your sense with beautiful sceneries and majestic oceans. Read the rest of this entry »

Wildlife Tour Packages

Posted by admin on May-14-2008

There has always been an inherent human urge to delve into the depths of wilderness and unknown. Explore the untamed and the wild and you will know the pleasure of excitement and the thrill. The wildlife tour packages are some of the ideal options to quench this particular hunger of a passionate tourist who specifically has a penchant for the Nature.
The walloping number of 441 sanctuaries, 80 national parks and 23 tiger reserves created by the Indian Government in a noble attempt to protect wildlife on the whole is genuinely worthy of praise. You have got to feel the adventure by experiencing a day or two within the deep forests of India as part of the wildlife tour packages.
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Travel Adventures

Posted by admin on May-12-2008

In today’s world, it is not uncommon for the average Joe to put in over 60 hours in a week at work. I feel at times I am constantly on the run, without time to even sit and think for one minute. It is sort of sad that we are focused on our jobs that tie us down and keeps us from things we really enjoy doing. But at some point you have to say, “enough is enough. I NEED a break!” That is so true for many of us. We NEED A VACATION!
Travel Adventures is a site dedicated to provide and inform you of some of the hottest travel destinations out there. We focus on a different subject within the travel industry and will try to focus on it for about a week if not more. I am not here to sell you anything, just provide you with the tools and the information to help you make the right decisions when it comes to your next vacation. I am not going to say I am an expert but I do know some tricks that have saved me tons of time and money. Many people do not feel that they have time to travel or the money to travel. Believe it or not, you can find deals that can cut your cost in half. I am dedicated to help you find those deals.

Traveling companions can also be a great resource and who also can share your passion for discovery and adventure. Traveling can educate you in culture, language, and tradition. By traveling abroad, exposure to other cultures and traditions can help you with the foreigners that travel to our country. I worked for a fortune 500 company that saw over 1 million foreigners traveling to the US for vacation every year. I have to say that my experiences traveling abroad helped me a lot. Broaden your horizons; it can help you in your everyday activities. Traveling can be a great personal adventure whether it’s a family vacation, a much-needed holiday, an extended visit to an exotic destination, or just a long weekend away to relax your body and mind and recharge your spirit. Whatever your reasoning is to travel, you can most likely find what you are looking for, exploration is priceless.

Strolling Through Rome

Posted by admin on May-10-2008

Rome in winter is no less interesting than in summer. Besides there’s no sticky heat which is a characteristic feature of the summer Rome. When chilly outside it’s much nicer to drop in at a café and have a cup of hot chocolate! After reading several guide-books a head is in a muddle: the Colosseum, the Pantheon, Piazza Venezia…But the experienced travelers and Rome-admirers say it’s better to get acquainted with the city leisurely, step by step looking round Rome. Firstly, one should find a green information booth and to take a city map. Secondly, it’s a good idea to get on the tram #3 or #8. They circle round the city so you have a chance to see the whole Rome through the glass windows. The tram will surely pass the Colosseum and after its examination you can turn to Fori Imperiali and take photos. Read the rest of this entry »

Antarctic Trips – Travel Insurance Is Vital!

Posted by admin on May-10-2008

In November 2007 the MS Explorer, carrying over 150 tourists and crew hit an iceberg in the Antarctic and sank. Miraculously, no souls were lost or turned into human lollipops, but it was a terrifying ordeal and a lucky escape for those onboard. Perhaps it was a timely and sobering warning that this type of tourism should never be marketed like a Disney attraction. Let’s hope it also served as a warning to those who think travel insurance is an unnecessary expense!
Trips to the Antarctic have become very popular in recent years with tourists heading south in their thousands. Have our fears about global warming and climate change caused this massive migration to the Poles to see the magnificent glaciers and landscapes before they disappear? Al Gore has to be commended for his efforts, but is he to blame? Or should we blame all the cute penguin films, like Happy Feet?

At one time it was a place only visited by explorers and scientists and not looked upon as a tourist destination, but times are changing. Conservation groups are concerned about the impact of so much tourism on the environment and calling for limits on the number of visitors.

Most trips to Antarctica are made on ships departing from locations in South America. The routes are designed to take in areas where the largest amount of wildlife can be viewed. There are faster ways to see Antarctica though. For an aerial view you could take a tourist flight departing from Australia or New Zealand. It’s a round trip of about eight hours. Whichever way you do it you’ll be leaving a carbon footprint with your happy feet and stinking up the pristine air! This new type of adventure tourism seems here to stay. Like a penguin slithering down an icy slope to the sea – it can’t be stopped.

With the ice sheets melting at a frightening rate, sea levels look set to continue rising. Despite this, Antarctica holds the record for the world’s lowest recorded temperature at -129°F (-89°C) during 1983. You wouldn’t even be able to say ‘Brrr’. It’s hard to imagine. I experienced -28°F in Colorado and saw a cat frozen as stiff as a board. When you stood it up it looked alive with tail held aloft in a friendly but icy greeting. My friends stood it next to their mail box to greet visitors (sentimental they are not, those leathery ranchers). I’ve heard that freezing is the most painless way to die but I’d prefer not to test that theory personally – and it’s too late to ask kitty.

In case you’re unsure, Antarctica is located in the southern hemisphere, around the South Pole. The Arctic is north. (You’d be surprised how many people don’t know). All but about two-percent of Antarctica is covered with ice. Many people mistakenly believe there are polar bears in Antarctica, but they are only found north in the Arctic regions.

Antarctica has dormant volcanoes and an active one at Mt. Erebus on Ross Island. The highest peak is Vinson Massif at over 16,000 feet (approx. 4,890m). We are familiar with the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) but in Antarctica the phenomenon is known as the Southern Lights, or Aurora Australis. Antarctica has no government and belongs to no country, although various claims have been made on parts of it. It still belongs to the penguins and I vote they continue to rule! At least when a penguin makes a fool of itself it’s cute and funny – in contrast to most politicians.

Many brave explorers risked their lives in the hostile environment, icicles hanging from their grizzly beards. They had solid, masculine ‘don’t mess with me’ names like Sir Ernest Shackleton, Robert Falcon Scott and Roald Amundsen.

Nothing much can survive in such an environment in the way of flora and fauna, other than penguins, fur seals, whales, hardy varieties of algae and lichen and some ugly-looking bugs. There are several species of birds, including Skuas, Petrels and Antarctic Terns, but only a few are passionate enough to breed in those icy temperatures.

Not surprisingly, there are no humans living permanently in the Antarctic, although since the 1700s sealers and whalers have spent time in the area. The research stations run by various governments and agencies are staffed during the summer months, and many year-round. A wide variety of scientific experiments are carried out but the most talked about in recent decades has been the hole in the ozone layer – which is believed to have been caused by us messy humans.

The hole is also being monitored by NASA satellites, or are they really looking for the alleged missing Apollo 11 original Moon walk tapes? Many meteorites and craters have been discovered so who knows what might be uncovered down there. Perhaps they’ll find Amelia Earhart or the missing Child Benefit CDs which our government carelessly lost. Rumour has it the reason the government wants us to carry identity cards is as a back-up system for when they lose our personal data. At least we’ll know who we are, even if they don’t.

It’s not surprising that we want to see Antarctica ourselves but perhaps we should be content with staying in the warm and watching documentaries or films like March of the Penguins. In the animated film Happy Feet, the penguin ‘Mumble’ was unable to sing to attract his true love because he had an awful voice and so resorted to tap dancing to woo her. I didn’t see this particular film, but presume he got his girl in the end – fish breath and all. Whatever they have to do to survive, perhaps we should think more about their welfare and leave them alone. If the ice shelves keep collapsing there’ll be nothing left for them to tap dance their happy feet on.

Norwegian Cruise Line Reviews of Freestyle cruising can help you to understand this new concept. Just a few years ago, Norwegian had ships such as The Norway that were all about tradition and formality. The Norway was a dying breed and had its farewell season in 2001, although it still cruised for a few years after that. Now Norwegian is trying to capture a broader passenger base.

Traditional aspects still remain.

One passenger traveled on the Norwegian Dawn, one of Norwegian’s newer ships. There was a focus on art all through the ship. Rather than using contemporary artists, the Norwegian Dawn’s art staff opted for work of master artists. From Van Gogh to Andy Warhol, this is not the kind of art you usually see on a cruise ship. However, it does go along with emphasizing the luxurious feeling of days gone by.
The woodwork and metals are made with the highest quality workmanship and materials. It gives you the feeling that you are in a well-kept mansion or grand hotel lobby. Nowhere in the public areas will you find less than top quality visual effects that signify a privileged lifestyle.

Freestyle Cruising

Cruise lines used to schedule nearly every minute of every day, including where and when to eat. Norwegian wanted to set itself apart by offering a way for passengers to have more choices in how they spent their time. This was a wise move for them because Americans are very inclined to go where they have the most freedom. It is a part of our national spirit.

One of the biggest changes in the way things are done is in the dining arrangements. No longer do you have to dine in the seat, at the table, with the people, at the hour you are assigned. There are many choices of where to eat.

All the different restaurants have different choices of what kinds of foods you like to eat and how formal you like to get. They are open for long periods of time, and with all these variables, you should be able to find a seat in one of them with no problem.

On older ships, and many ships of other lines, people had to get off the ship only when the cruise personnel allowed them to. With Freestyle cruising, you can still get off the ship later if you miss the time when other passengers debark. It keeps you from missing out on seeing the ports of call just because you are a little late.

Norwegian Cruise Line Reviews are filled with information about the Freestyle cruising concept, along with other aspects of the voyages. If you can take some time to find out more about this new type of cruise vacation, you may learn that it is just what you want.

Experiencing the Cities and Towns of Morocco

Posted by admin on May-8-2008

Visiting the country Morocco is an amazing experience, where you can learn the country’s most beautiful culture and heritage. The unique art and living history of Morocco give you exciting opportunities for travelers, students and even for those people who want to enjoy the beauty of the country with their families. It is very much sure that you will definitely have an incredible shopping experience all across Morocco where you will be able to buy superbly crafted carpets, jewelries, wood works, brass wares and potteries. There are about seventeen popular destinations in Morocco. The city of Casablanca is considered to be major tourist attraction, with is one of the important commercial places in North Africa. The town of Asilah is beautiful town to visit, where you can enjoy the delightful walks along the seaside and enjoy the yummiest restaurants know for their dishes made from fish. Read the rest of this entry »