Thursday, April 1, 2010
Finishing line........
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010
What beaches you want to choose?
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Monday, March 22, 2010
Ranking 1.............Hawaiii
- Maui....
Haleakala..
This volcano—called "House of the Sun" by early Hawaiians—has not erupted for more than 200 years. Haleakala, a massive shield volcano that rises 10,023 feet above Maui's coastal areas, is an enormously popular and easily accessible visitor destination. It has become almost a ritual to a visitors.
Things to do.....
1. Sugar Cane Train
During your train ride, the Sugar Cane train crosses a 325-foot curved wooden trestle whose elevation yields panoramic views of neighboring islands and the West Maui Mountains. The Sugar Cane Train's special charter trains and group function facilities provide a unique outdoor atmosphere, and allow for creativity and privacy.
2. Dolphin Watch
There’s something exicited about squinting into a Pacific morning sun and spying a wild dolphins spinning like shiny toy tops out of a sun-polished sea. Seemingly carefree, these marine mammals may appear out of the blue and put on a show for you. Spinner dolphins, the most frequently observed species, are gregarious by nature.
3. Coffee Tours
Once you’re hooked on coffee grown in Hawaii, it’s hard to live without it. There are residents who never leave the islands without a bag or two tucked in their luggage. The aroma, when it escapes from the bag whatever your destination, is as much the scent of the islands as the salty smell of the ocean or the sweet fragrance of ginger.
Shoppingsssss......
Maui has a variety of well-designed, customer-friendly shopping centers.A collection of more than 60 island chic shops, galleries and restaurants in the Wailea resort area. Considered one of the most beautiful shopping centers in Hawaii, it features a diverse range of stores from high-end shops like Louis Vuitton and Bottega Veneta to Maui-exclusive shops.
Food and drinks...
What does Hawaii “taste” like? Does it have flavors like pineapple, macadamia nuts, shortbread, coconut, chocolate or Kona Coffee? Hawaii tastes like all of these delights and more, so what could be better than savoring the flavors of the Islands wherever you are.
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Monday, March 15, 2010
Ranking 2..Bora-Bora
Activities In Bora Bora
• Horseback Riding. - Riding on a horse on the beaches and into the lagoon is quite the experience and can be quite romantic if you are with your significant other.
• Boat Rentals. - If you like to spend the day at your own pace, you can rent a small boat for the day and cruise around the island and the surrounding motus and explore the various beaches on your own schedule. This is a great way to just get away from the normal routine
• Private Picnic. - With this package, you and your guest will be picked up at your resort and shipped off to a private beach on a nearby motu (smaller islands). There you will have a small lunch table set up in the water where you will be served an amazing Tahitian meal, along with champaigne. You can also add snorkeling and shark feeding to your trip soyou can make a full day out of it.
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Ranking 3.. Aruba
ACTIVITIES..
- Watersports
Downtown Oranjestad
FOOD IN ARUBA
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Monday, February 22, 2010
Ranking 4..Barbados..
Attractions in Barbados
For a natural tourist attraction you might like to visit one of the limestone caves, either at Harrison Caves or you could go to the Animal Flower Cave, where animal flowers grow. These caves have rivers, waterfalls and some interesting rock formations.
If you are interested in nature then you will enjoy visiting gone of the many botanical gardens in Barbados. There is Andromeda Botanical Gardens, the Flower Forest or Orchid World to name but a few. Each of these gardens are awash with tropical flowers, rare trees and surrounded by stunning views of the crashing ocean and lush countryside. Don't forget to take your camera!
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Ranking 5..Saint Thomas..
Activities in St. Thomas
Small shops, street vendors, and world famous stores tantalize shoppers with variety and charm. Custom allows $1200 worth of goods per person duty-free. And there's no sales tax!
St. Thomas is quite mountainous. Bike tours do not exist and rentals are limited. There is a bike tour on Water Island. It begins at an old underground fort and continues around the island, ending at the beach. Water Island is a short ferry ride from St. Thomas (10 minutes).
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Ranking 6..The Bahamas..
Activities in Bahamas
Banana Boat Rides - a large inflated banana - bright yellow with handles for people to hold on with. They come in various sizes seating up to 8 people. The large banana is pulled by a boat while riders of the banana bounce for a more thrilling ride. All riders are given life jackets and sharp turns made by the boat driver are likely to cause the banana to spill over. The boat driver will stop until all passengers are reseated.
Food in Bahamas
The Bahamas are the delight of fresh seafood lovers who enjoy the bountifully rich treasures from the sea. Crawfish (local rock lobster) conch (pronounced 'konk'), land crabs, and fish such as Grouper, Yellow Tail and Red Snapper are local and tourist favorites.
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Ranking 7..Montego Bay, Jamaica
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The Best Place in Montego Bay, Jamaica
The Blue Caribbean sea
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Food in Jamaica
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Things To Do at Montego Bay, Jamaica
Nowadays Port Antonio is an offbeat spot. Rich and shoestring American travelers alike prefer Port Antonio, but many Europeans (mainly Germans and Italians) are also coming during the European winter to this unique location.
OLD HOUSE
Although many tourists come to Port Antonio looking for the nice beaches and the sun, rainy days are very common. But do not worry, weather changes quickly here, if you see clouds when you wake up, do not worry. Take a shower, have breakfast and ... Get ready for the beach!
In the picture you can see one of the colonial era buildings in downtown Port Antonio. If you are looking for a cheap place to sleep, this is where you have to go. But if you want to sleep in one of the best places in the world, you should look for a hotel in the Fairy Hills area.
GLASS BOTTOM BOAT
Other two nice beaches in the area are Chatham Beach and Tropical Beach. Chatham Beach is a small public beach in front of Sandals Inn. Tropical Beach is north of Montego's airport. More than half of this beach belongs to Sandals Montego Bay. You may have difficulties accessing this part of the beach, but the rest of the beach is free. The area of Montego is excellent for sport fishing and for sailing. You can also charter a private yacht.
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Friday, January 29, 2010
Ranking 8....The Seychelles Island
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