Friday, July 28, 2006

All-Inclusive Travel Caribbean

If you want the best all-inclusive travel Caribbean resort, then you ought to look for more than just room with sun, sea, and sand. Hey, it's not called all-inclusive for nothing, you know.

You want your all-inclusive travel Caribbean resort to have, if not everything, then at least, something really close. A buzz on the beach by day, a dining room open to the night air, water sports and other activities to go crazy on, a lounge deck within earshot of the waves for a relaxing afternoon, and a comfortable to retreat to - all that is available if you choose your all-inclusive travel Caribbean resort well.

More and more people are pampering themselves at all-inclusive travel Caribbean resorts where everything they could ever want is right at their disposal. What's more, lots of these all-inclusives - about 79% - of them are beachfront properties or sitting near lakes and other bodies of water where the views are spectacular. Whatever the price category, the best place to wind down is an all-inclusive travel Caribbean resort. You're on vacation. You should let someone else take the strain, for once.

Below are our top choices when it comes to all-inclusive travel Caribbean resorts:

Breezes Bahamas
Located on the eastern end of Cable Beach, Breezes Bahamas is the epitome of warm breezes wafting across an azure sea. This all-inclusive travel Caribbean resort was previously the venerable old Ambassador Beach Hotel. In 1995, the world-famous SuperClubs took over management and the resort underwent major renovations.

Breezes all-inclusive travel Caribbean resort is truly all-inclusive. At Breezes, almost everything you could ever want is included. Room accommodations, all meals, all snacks, unlimited wine or beer with lunch and dinner, as well as alcoholic drinks, mixed with premium brand liquors at each of the four bars, the list just goes on and on. Not only that, but this all-inclusive travel Caribbean resort also includes most of the water and land sports activities, as well as airport transfers, taxes, and gratuities - all in one upfront price.

Club Med Turkoise
An island all-inclusive travel Caribbean resort, Club Med Turkoise is located directly on the white sand beach of a desert island called Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos, Caribbean. Although the land is arid and flat, unlike what you may expect of a tropical island, Turks and Caicos do draw the card with its breathtaking beauty and the astounding view of the beach and sea surrounding it.

With miles of white sand and translucent turquoise water, Club Med Turkoise all-inclusive travel Caribbean is the ideal for sports lovers and scuba divers. There are a total of 298 rooms, all beautifully appointed with comfortable accommodations, 3 meals a day, including unlimited beer, wine and soft drinks with lunch and dinner, most sports, and nightly entertainment.

Le Sport
"Give us your body for a week and we'll give you back your mind." That's the line Le Sport at St. Lucia uses on their clients. And indeed, this all-inclusive travel Caribbean resort does just that. With its quirky outlook on how an all-inclusive travel Caribbean resort should be, Le Sport has been helping the weary business traveler relax, suing a combination of holiday treats and intense pleasure of personalized rejuvenation.

About the Author
Burt Cotton
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Thursday, July 27, 2006

Rome Travel Information You Don't Usually Hear

Rome is such a famous city for its exquisite art, its magnificent architecture, its rich cultural history and its fashionable population. So when you look for Rome travel information, you expect to learn details of cathedrals, piazzas, train travel, horrendous Roman traffic and espressos taken at bars.

There are, however, people who not only travel off the beaten track, but make it a point, and rarely stop in at the popular tourist attractions. For the most fascinating Rome travel information, seek the stories of those intrepid travellers who thrive on back street explorations and local-guided expeditions.

These students of life often arrive in a country without having made any plans for accommodation. They will land at the airport or train station with nothing more than a guidebook and some currency to help them around. The first bureau of information they will seek out is a local who may be standing around waiting to collect arriving relatives.

Rather than asking for your standard Rome travel information, they will ask where the best place is to get a cheap meal, or where the scooter hire desk is. Locals in any place in the world are usually happy to part with such details, even if to rid themselves of the pesky tourists.

Spending each night in a different boarding house, hostel, inn or local's home, the savvy traveller-on-the-cheap will revel in his discoveries. He will take his dinner in the most outwardly looking eatery that happens to serve the most delicious spaghetti marinara in the entire world.

He will be invited to Sunday lunch at the home of people he's never met before in his life and before the meal is over, he has become one of the family, and perhaps even offered free accommodation for a night or two. His photo album is made up of former strangers, out-of-the-way locations and sights that are anything but the clichés that end up in other people's albums. He asks for and receives the kind of Rome travel information you simply don't get from a travel agent.

If you prowl the Internet looking for unusual travel stories, you'll often find tales - good and bad - of intrepid wanderers who've learned all kinds of lessons from their trips. But, if you're an inexperienced traveller, you really should prepare yourself in advance and know where you're going and how you're going to get there. Whether you're looking for Paris, New York or Rome travel information, the best way to get it is from others who have walked the path before you.

One of the best sources of Rome travel information can be found at Lets-Travel-Rome.com , where the writers have "walked the streets" on many personal visits to be able to provide "Insider" facts and recommendations. They also partner with tour and accommodation providers who are either based in Rome, or collect detailed reviews from past travellers, that allow vacation arrangements to be made with confidence.

About the Author
Les Sheppard's website gives full information about planning your trip to Rome, including flight deals, Rome accommodation tips, apartment and villa rentals, tour planning and tips on all the top Rome attractions. Grab our top hotels guide and free newsletter at
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Monday, July 24, 2006

Most Important Travel Tips

Experienced travelers the world over know the tried and true saying: Less is more. Who wants to schlep around heavy, bulky bags when you're far from home, most likely running from place to place, trying to make sure all of your belongings continue to be your belongings?

The trick of the trade, according to seasoned travelers, is to consider packing only one bag. What's more, to consider making that bag the size of a carry-on bag. That's right, the size of a bag that fits, or mostly fits, in the overhead compartment on today's commercial airlines.
Consider the following reasons to travel light:

1. Safety Simply put, one bag is easier to keep tabs on than two bags, or three, or... You get the idea. You don't have to check your bags and risk losing them altogether as you travel.

2. Efficiency One bag means less to carry, which means you don't have to pay someone to help you or pony up for one of those Smarte Cartes at the airport. Also, with one bag, you won't be as tempted to buy as many useless souvenirs you'll never need, because there won't be room for anything extra in your bag on the return trip.

3. Flexibility With only one bag, you don't have to worry about getting to the airport so early or sticking around so long after your flight lands. You can run through train terminals more speedily and shove yourself more quickly into the backseats of taxi cabs. And customs inspections? No problem.

So, now that you're convinced you should limit your travel bags to one, you may well be wondering how on earth to fit all your necessaries into a single satchel. Plan carefully what you will need for your trip and take only those thing: If you think, "I might need this" then it's probably safe to assume that you won't. If you think "I can't live without this," then into your travel bag it goes.

Other tips:
* Plan to do laundry while you're traveling (even if that means doing them in your hotel room sink!). This way you won't feel as compelled to take as many clothes.

* Take clothes that you can mix and match.

* For your toiletry items, use travel-size products. Even if they're not easy to find, you'll be glad you took the trouble. And remember that most of them can be refilled and reused--even toothpaste tubes can be refilled with enough patience and manual dexterity!

* Pack underwear, socks, and other small cloth items inside larger items, such as shoes, to maximize all available space.

* Check the weather of your destination ahead of your departure time so you can plan your wardrobe accordingly.

* If you're the type of person who can't resist a good--or a bad--souvenir, take one or two items of clothing that are mostly worn out. Wear them once, toss them, and fill up the space they occupied with that plastic replica of Mt. Rushmore that you just can't live without.

And, of course, the most important travel tip of all: remember to have fun, wherever you go and however you get there.

About the Author
Robert Michael is a writer for
Fore Travels which is an excellent place to find travel links, resources and articles. For more information go to: http://www.foretravels.com

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Friday, July 21, 2006

Tricks For Disney Travel

Have you been planning for years to take that trip to Disney World. Are your kids are now at that special age where they still believe in the magic that is Disney. Have you saved up the cash and are ready for the trip of a lifetime.

Then you need to learn a few tricks before heading off to Disney World and wasting much of your hard earned money.

The first trick for the savvy Disney vacationer is to check on e-bay three weeks before the trip looking for park tickets. Never buy single day single park tickets. The park-hopper ticket is the way to go. This ticket will allow you change parks during the days of your vacation. You can leave one park and go to another to avoid the crowds.

Get to the parks early in the day. Most families like to sleep in and enjoy a late breakfast. So even with the parks opening early in the day they are relatively empty first thing in the morning. Ride the park rides at the back of the park first. It may take a while to walk into the park but most other patrons stop at the first rides and ride those. As the park starts to fill they move to the back rides. Utilize this time to enjoy some of the popular rides at the back of the park and save your fastpass tickets.

At the start of the day do not grab fast pass tickets, wait until the park starts to see more traffic. You need to be aware that there is a time limit on the frequency that you can grab a fast pass ticket. So you cannot obtain another fast pass ticket until the designated time, this time will be on your fast pass ticket. Use these sparingly to pick the choice rides. While you are waiting on your fast pass ticket time enjoy other areas of the parks. When you have to opportunity to pick up your next fast pass then do so immediately. Only at this point can you use the original ticket.
Make sure that you carry a backpack with you into the park.

This pack will serve you well during the day. You should pack in water, and drinks in amounts that are comfortable to carry. This will save you dearly during the day. The cost of drinks and supplies inside the park walls is extravagant.

If you have two adults with you then you will need to team up to allow the kids to get signatures from the characters. Once you are ¾ of the way to a character one of the adults needs to go to the next line to wait for the character while the kids get the first signature. This will dramatically increase your time through the lines for characters.

Make sure you carry a marker to place on your car for the afternoon return trip. The best marker that I have found is those that your local sports teams have for the cars. Virtually everyone has seen the car flag. Purchase two of these prior to the trip to display on your car. This will make it simple to find your car in the afternoon after a hard day in the parks.
Finally, relax and enjoy your vacation. Disney is an exciting trip for you and the kids. If things don't go exactly as planned just let it go and enjoy.

About The Author
Charles Cater and his family take several family trips a year and occassionally stumble upon time and effort saving tips. This article may be reprinted freely as long as all links remain active.
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Using Courier : One of the Cheapest Ways You Can Fly!

Unless you happen to be wealthy and have a lot of free time, chances are you wish you could fly more often than you currently can. Airfare is, of course, the most cost prohibitive element of long distance travel.

Many people find themselves in situations where they know someone they could stay with in another city - so accommodations would be free - but there's simply no way of being able to get there affordably. In terms of discount travel, there are some solutions to expensive airfares that are worth looking into if you are flexible and interested on a short visit rather than a long trip.

One of the cheapest ways you can fly is called courier flying. How this works is: courier companies exist that specialize in delivering relatively small packages quickly - things like important business documents etc. . . and what these companies want is your baggage allotment on a flight. So they will offer extremely discounted fares in order to get your baggage allotment.

If you sign up for a courier flight, your job will be to show up at the airport with carry on luggage only, meet someone with a package who will check it onto the plane in your space (you won't normally have to handle the package), and take the flight. In most cases you are required to take a return flight as well in a relatively short time (usually a few days, and rarely more than a month), which is why courier travel is more suitable to quick cross-country visits than long term travel.

Here are some samples of the approximate discounts on return fares, obtained through a simple internet search: New York to Paris, $250; Los Angeles to Sydney, $400. In some cases, if you are on their call list, the courier may become desperate with a last minute flight and offer it for free.

Now, with such extreme discounts, there must be a catch, right? Of course: courier flying would be simply too good to be true it didn't come with an extreme lack of flexibility. Courier flying works by placing yourself on a list to be contacted by the companies. You're not likely to receive much notice, and until you board the plane, your fate is entirely in the hands of the courier company: if there is a change or a problem with the package, for example, you're out of luck.

More so than other types of discount travel, courier flying is dependant on you being able to establish a repoire with the company. If you have been flexible and completed flights for a company in the past, you may be able to establish a relationship where they call you first to offer a flight, in which case you'll have some more options.

Regardless, to engage in courier flying you have to be very flexible, and although it is one of the most extreme forms of discount travel available, it remains fairly restrictive. If you're interested your best bet is to try one or two courier flights and hope that you can establish a good relationship with the company.

About The Author
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Holiday In Barbados

Think luxury Caribbean holiday and Barbados surely springs to mind. Up until recently, as your aircraft landed at Grantley Adams International Airport, you could see that symbol of ultimate luxury parked on the runway: Concorde. Today, she’s hidden away in a hangar but still a testament to the fact that British Airways felt that Barbados was the only other place in the world – apart from New York – which could sustain Concorde flying into the island twice a week.

As the ultimate, premier, warm weather holiday destination for tourists worldwide, Barbados boasts a repeat clientele of over 40 percent. Concorde may be long gone but Barbados has cemented its status as the luxury Caribbean island and it is constantly upgrading its amenities for its visitors.

In terms of tourists, the Brits make up around 42% (or approximately 220,000 tourists) per year and is it any wonder that the Brits love Barbados? If you forget the fabulous weather for a moment and put aside the azure blue ocean and the odd tropical plant…you could be forgiven for thinking that you were driving around Surrey or the Cotswolds, with men in full cricket whites playing on village greens, pretty parish churches and red telephone boxes and post boxes dotted around the Barbados countryside. For many, this is the island’s appeal: a quaint, old-fashioned Englishness making it seem almost like a home-from-home.

No guide to Barbados is complete without a mention of cricket. Over the years, Barbados has supplied some of the world’s top cricketers, such as Sir Garry Sobers, Everton Weekes, Charlie Griffith, Clyde Walcott, Mitchell Hewitt and Wes Hall to name but a few. The island’s cricketers left the island to join international teams and in some cases to captain them. With the International Cricket World Cup in 2007, the island is currently rebuilding its top cricket ground, the Kensington Oval.

Is barbados just for the jet set?
Like anywhere in the world, if you choose to stay in the best properties and eat in the finest restaurants, you’re going to find it pricey. However, Barbados has a huge variety of places to stay and eat and to suit all budgets and tastes. The island has a number of top end hotels mainly on the west coast of the island where you’ll find a 24-mile ribbon of fine, sandy beaches and the calm Caribbean sea. The southern coast is more suitable for families with children and offers more affordable accommodation, restaurants, bars and clubs. The south of the island is undoubtedly the best for nightlife.

How far is barbados from the UK?
Only 8.5 hours cheap flight to Barbados from UK – no further than Florida. Time difference is the same as the USA. Many airlines operate a daily service of cheap flights to Barbados from either Gatwick or Manchester with regional connections.

What is there to do in barbados?
If you’ve had your fill with sunbathing and sipping cool cocktails by the edge of the warm waters of the Caribbean…..then you could go on a submarine tour, hiking, horse-riding, quad-biking, mountain-biking, golfing or sail in a glass-bottom boat or visit Barbados Wildlife Reserve, Harrison’s Cave or take an Island Safari or even go swimming with the turtles! For those who decide to shop, remember that Barbados is a duty-free island and you are likely to pick up some very good branded bargains! Children and grown-ups alike will love the Atlantis Submarine which dives to 55 feet where passengers can view a spectacular coral reef and an abundance of marine life. It then descends to depths of 115-150 feet to view a sunken shipwreck. This fascinating underwater journey is expertly narrated by the co-pilot.

Where to eat in barbados?
For a more formal affair, head to L’Acajou at the deluxe Sandy Lane Hotel which overlooks the beach and the sea and serves a mixture of fine French and Caribbean haute cuisine. Or try some typical Caribbean dishes at The Cliff which has been voted one of the top 50 restaurants in the world and is a regular celebrity haunt. For freshly caught fish, alligator or ostrich, try The Restaurant at Southsea which features in Conde Nast Traveller’s Hot Tables List. Zen is one of the best Japanese/Thai restaurants in Barbados and is found at The Crane Hotel on the South Coast.

For affordable prices at the best hotels in Barbados, log onto http://www.myvacations.co.uk for the best priced deals. Lead in prices start from just £1180 per person based on a 7 night stay in 3 star accommodation on an all-inclusive basis. Prices include direct flights with Virgin Atlantic from Gatwick and include all airport taxes. Based on two sharing.

About The Author
Annie Jones writes about City Breaks In Barbados with cheap flights to barbados from UK and budgeted hotels in Barbados.


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Visit The California Wine Country

If you’re planning a trip to California wine country, there are many resources available that can make your trip fun and enjoyable. Many self-planning guides are available for visitors to complement the wine tasting experience and make for a pleasurable adventure.

Family wineries in Sonoma Valley, Napa Valley, Santa Barbara, and Medocino area vineyards, just to name a few, offer a variety of options, such as walking vineyard tours, wine tasting seminars, and retail stores that offer endless selections of wine and wine related products!

A tour of California wine country can be enjoyed by many means, since drinking and driving is not encouraged, visitors can make their way by limo, bus, jeep, carriage, train, plane, and even by hot air balloon! Many tour packages are available and can accommodate any travelers’ desires and pocketbooks. Tours of select counties, such as, the wildly popular Sonoma and Napa valley tours, can be combined with lunch or dinner, a mystery theater, mountain biking, or overnight resort and spa accommodations.

Vacations can be booked online and be made as unique or as carefree as you’d like. Some tour operators even offer surprise packages that combine a little bit of everything for those visitors that desire an element of the unknown! Many packages can also be revised on a whim so you don’t miss a thing, and of course, you can always visit again!

To find the tours that interest you most, you may begin by searching by destination, most popular tours, or by what activities various vineyards offer. There are many excellent on-line guides available, with stunning photographs of California vineyards, travel recommendations, and historic information. California wine country is vast and statewide, with different offerings throughout the year. The weather can also be a factor, and you may want to check ahead of time with tour operators or the specific vineyards you would like to visit, as to what they recommend to ensure that your trip is memorable for all the right reasons!

The possibilities are endless and can be as unique as you want. If a romantic getaway is what you’re looking for, then possibly a quaint bed and breakfast surrounded by panoramic vineyard views would be just the ticket! It is also possible to fit in other attractions as well, depending on the area you plan on visiting. Many of the most popular tours fill up quickly, so do your research and book well in advance. With whatever amount of time and money you have available, there is a unique experience awaiting you in California wine country!

About The Author
Rob Forre is a featured writer for http://california-real-estate-central.com. To learn more about the http://www.california-real-estate-central.com/california_wine_country.html... visit us.