Sep 30, 2008

Your dream vacations...

When you think about traveling as way if breaking up your daily routine that you don’t particularly love, you probably find yourself dreaming with Luxury Holidays in one of those paradisiacal destinations that really make everyone feel a star when you are relaxing at a very special resort where only elite can spend a week off!

Keeping this in mind, why don’t you make it happen? You may claim that it is way too expensive but why don’t you have a look at the website above and think again? As a matter of fact, amazing destinations like Le Saint Geran Mauritius and Le Touessrok Mauritius are accessible to you and you can easily book your vacations in just some easy steps at the website. Personally, I found the website extremely user-friendly and easy to navigate and that’s why I am sure that you will definitely pick your favorite destination and arrange your vacation in just a few minutes! The graphical concept of the website is also extremely accurate and fits nicely with the interface, making this quite an interesting website to surf while arranging our dream vacations at the best prices possible!

Both you and I know that these are the holidays that you have always wanted and looked forward so why don’t you have a look for yourself?

Good news for boaters...


Wayne Pritchard's itinerary for his intercontinental boating adventure might stoke envy — 13 days near Ottawa, a long weekend docked in Havana. The only trouble is that both locales are in Illinois.

For several weeks, Pritchard and dozens of other boaters taking part in a yearlong trek snaking around eastern North America have been held hostage, of sorts, in the Land of Lincoln, unable to get off the rain-swollen Illinois River because the Coast Guard had closed off lower portions of it for safety reasons.

The Coast Guard finally opened up the final 20-mile stretch Monday, urging the bottlenecked boaters to take it slow, keeping the wakes in check.

A dangerous experience...

From what you are able to read on my blog, it’s pretty easy to conclude that I am one of those persons who always do everything possible in order to travel as much as possible! In fact, I am almost crazy about it and it feels as if I couldn’t live without it…

Still, apart from all the magnificent experiences that I had in the past and which make me certain that I must travel again and again, the truth is that there are also some bad experiences which make me freeze when I think about them! As you know, cities are getting more and more dangerous and when you also decide to go to Africa or Alaska to see animals really close to them, you are also menaced with their unexpected behavior and I am one of those persons who had a bad experience in the past with that.

It was about four years ago when I took my girlfriend to Alaska so that we could both witness the beauty of pure nature and the beautiful mountains there. We both went to a camp and eventually one day we decided that we should take some risk and spend one night in the mountains with some friends we have met there… The experience was great but while we all were sleeping, the sound made by a bear in the middle of the trees suddenly awakened us with scare! I mean, we were astonished by it and when we all started to wonder what we should do in such a situation, suddenly one member of the group simply said that we should stay calm and hope that the animal wouldn’t come because there was nothing that we could do apart from running! By that time, I really wished that I had a mace bear repellent so that we could use it to make the bear stay away from us… All I had with me was a pepper spray and it wouldn’t obvious work with a bear! I really hope that you don’t find yourself in such a situation…

Do you love resorts?

MEXICO CITY - Mexico is getting another beach resort on its Pacific coast.

President Felipe Calderon says the resort will boast 7 miles of beach, a marina, golf courses, hotels and condominiums.

Calderon says it will create 78,000 jobs, attract 3 million tourists a year and generate $2.8 billion annually.

Calderon calls the development in Escuinapa, Sinaloa, the most important tourism project in 25 years.

The president said Monday that the government will provide about $500 million to build the resort. Private investment is expected to come up with nearly $7 billion.

Mexico's economy relies heavily on tourism. The country draws millions of visitors each year to beach resorts like Cancun and Puerto Vallarta.

The importance of debt consolidation before traveling...

When you think about the idea of traveling all around the world, you are probably scared by the idea of doing it simply because you have simply too much pending payments to make and many bills to clear, right?
Keeping this in mind, debt consolidation is what you should definitely focus on and do everything possible to make happen! In fact, debt settlement is not simply an utopia because it’s something that you can easily achieve as long as you sign up the best contracts and services available on the market when it comes the time to get your own credit card debt consolidation services that must really focus on your own needs! Furthermore, from my own experience I know that it can take months or years to find the best service for us and that’s why you probably think that it is impossible to be debt free in 12-30 months and avoid bankruptcy, isn’t that right? That’s exactly why you must visit the website above and see with your own eyes how you can easily get a service that offers you these conditions amongst many others that will surely come in handy!

Does a Safari scare you?


An African safari is a true adventure — a journey crafted in the tradition of wealthy 13th-century traders who first hunted the plains of Africa for wild game trophies to hang on their walls. Today, travelers hunt for photo opportunities instead of occasions to kill, but they encounter the same scenes that have fascinated explorers throughout history: thousands of zebras migrating across emerald grasslands, flocks of florescent flamingos creating a field of color across a shining soda lake, lions feasting on a hard-earned kill.

Many travelers trek to Africa in search of the "big five": buffalo, lions, leopards, elephants and rhinoceroses. The chance to get close to these animals in their natural habitats is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, but your trip to the Africa is anything but a trip to the zoo. Safaris can be physically taxing and strenuous, and you may not see all the animals you expected. Since most safari destinations are in developing sub-Saharan nations, travelers must take certain safety and health precautions. If you're planning a safari (or just dreaming about it), be as prepared as possible. Get some good guidebooks, talk to friends who've been to Africa and research, research, research. We've outlined some important safari basics, from choosing a destination to getting vaccinated, to help you start planning a successful African adventure.

Types of safaris
For the most part, safaris are a costly kind of vacation. But as with any other type of travel, you can tailor your safari to suit your personal budget. The length of your safari will affect its cost — although you may want to cut your trip short to save cash, the longer you stay, the less you will probably pay on a per-night basis. If you're looking for luxury digs on your safari (or even just hot water and a comfy bed), prepare to pay more. Budget-minded adventurers should seek self-drive or overland safaris (see below) as opposed to all-inclusive package tours — but be prepared to camp in tents or navigate a 4x4 through the African bush. If you're traveling alone, you will probably have to pay a single supplement, as most package pricing is based on double occupancy.

Luxury safaris

A luxury safari offered by a well-known tour operator typically costs thousands of dollars per person, per week, with all-inclusive prices covering tours, food, drinks and excursions. Fully catered luxury packages offer travelers the comforts of home in wild Africa. Accommodations range from air-conditioned suites to stylish tents (you'll feel almost like you're camping — aside from the hot running water, rich linens and first-rate service). Ultra-luxurious safari lodges can cost over $1,000 a night.