
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
How To Select A Holiday Apartment On Your Travels

Sunday, May 18, 2008
Amsterdam - a Beautiful City With Cheap Hotels


Friday, May 16, 2008
The Best Time of Year for Yachting

One should consider avoiding the Caribbean from June through to November, as this period marks the Hurricane season. While it isn’t guaranteed that a hurricane will occur, the chance is enough to put some worry in the back of your mind during your holiday. While peak season is from December to April you might consider visiting during April or May, when good weather is coupled with better prices.
South East Asia offers a fascinating and enjoyable yachting experience. Peak season in this area is from December through April or January through May if you intend to visit the Andaman Sea (the body of water south of the Bay of Bengal and west of Thailand) specifically. May onwards offers less crowds and lower prices, but this period can unfortunately also be rainier and coupled with cloudy water (which is not ideal if you’re a diver).
Locals in the Seychelles are happy to point out that the whole year offers great weather for a yachting holiday. Different periods do offer different advantages, though. North Westerly winds blow from October to March and South Easterly from May to September. Calm periods are in April and October. If you intend to make your visit a diving trip, April and October are thus times when the water will be calmer, and more ideally suited to diving.
The Maldives similarly offer great weather the whole year round, but December through April are said to be the “dry season” when the sun shines for longer. These are also the busiest times, particularly from Christmas through to New Year. May to November can offer up some rain and cloudy skies, but this period is still warm. Again, if diving is an item on your agenda you might consider that February, March and April offer the clearest visibility.
The advantages of a yachting holiday are that you may not have to worry about booking accommodation, as your luxury home travels along with you, so booking in advance during the busy periods is something you may not have to be concerned about. Understanding the weather conditions will ensure, however, that your shore visits meet your own holiday needs and that you are comfortable in your yachting paradise.
By:Kathrina Scholtz
Monday, May 5, 2008
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Sunday, May 4, 2008
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
London for Young Travelers

London is considered to be one of the most marvelous cities on the planet. It is an extraordinary spot for kids. Small travelers are fond of automobiles so the trip itself can be amusing. Traveling by a coach, bus or black cab, using the underground or simply observing the traffic is sure to amuse practically all small children. You perhaps won’t consider it to be quite as attractive. In case your small kid is truly crazy about autos, the best option for you is the modernized London Transport Museum. It is located in Covent Garden. In fact, there is a connection between traffic and the development of contemporary London
There are lots of usual sites in the capital that may amaze children, like famous characters, and extraordinary activities in the period of school breaks, for instance building a bus. Young travelers are sure to admire the Museum Depot which contains models of steam and electric coach sets on a tiny railway. The London Aquarium contains about four hundreds species. In this place your children will no doubt take pleasure in observing various living things from sharks to piranhas. The excursion to this attraction also comprises a swimming pool for small visitors to feed the fish. More over, there are regular shows of Captain Pugwash and his crew.In case you are hanging about on the South Bank in search for attractions, then it is highly advised to visit the Tate Modern Museum. This place provides a great number of interesting things for families with kids. The construction itself is a radiant spot for teens to investigate. Every Saturday and Sunday the Start group is ready to organize thrilling games to play there. In case you want to break away from the hurly-burly of the South Bank, take your kids for half an hour trip to another London’s attraction - the London Eye. This amazing structure is located opposite the Houses of Parliament. You will never forget this thrilling practice and are sure to enjoy it whatever your age. The observations are marvelous and on a fine weather you can perceive almost forty kilometers from the peak.
By:Lisa Guster
Friday, April 25, 2008
A Guide to London Heathrow Airport

A Vacation To Beautiful Bangkok

From more than 400 ancient temples and incredible palaces to interesting museums and lively markets including Chatuchak Market and floating markets, attractions in Bangkok are truly endless. Discussed further in this article are some of the not-to-miss attractions in Bangkok.
Grand Palace: Built in 1782, the Grand Palace is a magnificent structure, much famed for its intricate architectural designs. The palace provides you a deep insight into the history of Thai royalty.
Temple of the Reclining Buddha: Located adjacent to the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, otherwise known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, is the largest as well as one of the oldest temples in the city. As the name indicates, the centerpiece of the temple is a splendid image of Lord Buddha in reclining posture. A school of traditional massage can also be found within the temple, where you can indulge in rejuvenating as well as refreshing Thai massage.

Wat Phra Kaeo: Also known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Wat Phra Kaeo is located within the precincts of the Grand Palace and is regarded as the most prominent Buddhist shrine in the region. A highly revered image of Lord Buddha that has been scrupulously carved out from a single block of jade is enshrined in the temple.
Wat Arun: Otherwise known as the Temple of Dawn, this temple features an 80 meters high magnificent Pagoda.
National Museum: Once used as a palace, the National Museum has on display the arts and artifacts ranging from the periods of Neolithic and Ayutthaya times to modern times.
National Gallery Museum: Exhibited here are traditional and contemporary works created by Thai artists.
Philatelic Museum: It is a must-see destination for stamp enthusiasts. One can also buy stamp from here.
Vimanmek Mansion Museum: It is credited to be the largest teak building in the world. With about 80 rooms and halls spread over its three stories, the museum displays a large number of royal memorabilia.
Ancient City: It holds the distinction of being the world's largest outdoor museum. Sprawling over an area of about 250 acres, the museum displays gigantic sized replicas of renowned temples, monuments, and buildings that are spread across the country.
Chao Phraya River: Set against the backdrop of historical landmarks comprising ancient shrines and stunning palaces, the river is one of the most significant attractions in the area.
Snake Farm: Snake Farm, officially the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute, is one of the Asia's largest producers of anti-venom Serum in Asia.
Crocodile Farm: More than 50,000 fresh and seawater can be seen here. The farm also houses other animals such as elephants, lions, snakes, and gibbons.
Chinatown: A bustling area in the city, packed with an array of Chinese shops and restaurants. In fact, it is always crowded, particularly during the Chinese New Year.
Points of interests in and around Bangkok also include Wha Mahathat, Wat Ratchanatdaram, Wat Indravihan, Wat Bowon Niwet, Erawan Shine, and Jim Thompson House. Apart from these, people touring the place could engage in a number of activities such as spa and golf, with an array of golf courses of international standards, such as Kantarat Golf Course, Royal Bangkok Sports Club, and Royal Thai Army Sports Center. Also, while your stay at Bangkok, take a chance to enjoy the vibrant nightlife of the city and experience the exhilaration of traditional Thai Muay boxing.
The fame of the city is further enhanced by some of the most upscale as well as luxurious hotels in the region. Many of the hotels in the region come with more than 100 guest rooms, all of which are elegantly appointed with such comforts as air conditioning, automatic wake up call, coffee and tea making facilities, hair dryer, mini bar, safety deposit box, TV with satellite connection, Wi-Fi High speed wireless Internet service, and more.
There are also some hotels providing one-bedroom suites attached with facilities like balcony and kitchenette. When comes to facilities, hotels are mostly complete with two or more restaurants, wine bar, swimming pools, state of the art fitness centers, spa facilities, and banquet facilities coupled with most sophisticated equipments. No matter you are couples, honeymooners, or leisurely or business travelers, Bangkok has superb options to suit every preference.
By:Gregory Smyth
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By : Gregory Smyth
Plan Your Trip To NYC On The Cheap

The beauty is that you can still present many fun and wonderful options to your family while following a rather strictest of budgets. First of all, if you pay for your lodging ahead of time that is one worry you won't have during your stay. Finding a hotel room that has microwaves and refrigerators can go a long way towards limiting expenses. You can also save money by filling your bottles with waters at your hotel rather than purchasing new water bottles, bringing snacks from home for the kiddies, and eating at nice restaurants that offer lunch menus at lunchtime and hitting less expensive or fast food restaurants in the evening.
Another thing to remember is that you do not need to purchase every photograph that is taken of your children while in New York. Consider carefully which photograph will be the most meaningful to your child years from now and let that be the photograph you purchase. Use your camera to record other memories of your time in New York for a fraction of the cost. Be sure to bring plenty of extra film (if you're still using a camera that requires film) and batteries with you from home, as these are likely to be more expensive to replace in New York.

New York is a great city in which to shop. It's not such a great city in which to shop on a budget. If shopping presents too great of a temptation for you avoid it. While there are some wonderful and interesting shops to see and experience if you can't go in and out without spending money, then it would be in the best interest of your vacation budget to skip them all together. If you can resist the temptation there are many malls and stores that offer not only delightful merchandise but are also a sight to behold in and of themselves.
If you have children there are many activities for children that are available for free in and around the city. Search the Internet while in the planning phases and I'm sure you'll find many activities that you can all enjoy as a family that fit into the fabulous freebie category. Many of the museums in the city also offer free admission on certain days of the week or at certain times. Other museums offer a pay what you will type of admission so that no one is actually turned away from the wonderful experience that awaits them inside.
New York City also has many national parks, some of which have profound historical significance. The admission to these national parks, including the Statue of Liberty is absolutely free and the family can enjoy their time there as well as gaining a profound sense of history in the process.
No matter what your budget, you can afford to have a good time in New York City if you take the time to carefully plan the events you will and will not participate in based on your budget. Keep in mind to allow for a few really nice events and reward yourself for being so budget conscious throughout your trip. It is a vacation after all, even if you are limited to expenses.
By:Albert Alexander