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Where Are Backpacker Hotels In Uae?
by James on Feb.10, 2010, under Around the World
Everywhere in Asia has a “backpacker getto.” Where are the cheap hotels in Dubai? Rest of UAE? Anywhere on a beach?
Any Backpacker Hotels Near Sm Megamall Or Mtr Line Manila?
by James on Jan.16, 2010, under Around the World
hi there,
I’m looking for victoria court hotel or sogo hotel branches near sm megamall or along the mtr line of ortigas or shaw bolevard. Flying by Tiger Airways so will only land at Clark but will take free shuttle to sm megamall. First time travelling to manila so really need advice.
thanks
John V. Childers Invested In Overseas Condo Hotels With Crown Regency In Cebu City And Boracay Island
by James on Dec.22, 2009, under Condo
John V. Childers Invested In Overseas condo Hotels with Crown Regency in Cebu City and Boracay Island!
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Where Can I Find A Picture Of All The Backpacker Hotels In Alice Springs Darwin?
by James on Nov.29, 2009, under Around the World
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How to Book a Vacation Rental
by James on Jul.23, 2009, under Vacations
Another options, while booking a vacation rental, engage making the reservations straight through vacation homeowner. This method is nice, since you are possible to get all your questions responded precisely. There are many different ways you can set off making direct touch with vacation rental homeowners.
The third option, while looking to book a vacation home or while looking to go for a vacation in general, you can use online travel web sites. The online travel web sites are the sites that list numerous vacation rentals and some will also permit you to book the airline reservations.
Now as you know what options are there for you, when looking to go for your next vacation, you might be thinking which alternatives are best for you and it is as well significant to note that all of the options mentioned about have plus sides, and downsides. When using the services of specialized travel agent, you will discover that they are suitable, but there is no assurance that you are going to like the homes that they show. If you are in search of something very particular, you need to assist your agent in every step.
Talking about making your own vacation travel preparations, it was summarized above that how could you make reservations at vacation rental straight through the homeowner. While this choice is nice, since you will be in touch with the individual through phone who knows rental property very well, there are as well some downsides in making your reservations straight and separately. One downside is the time that you can invest researching all the options available. Vacation homeowners might have their personal web sites or else advertise their vacation rentals locally. It might be difficult as well as time consuming for everyone to find some other rentals to evaluate.
Using online travel web site to reserve your next vacation, you will see there are unlimited number of advantages of using this approach. Actually, online travel web sites are rising in popularity. There many causes why you must look in booking the next vacation through online travel website one is it saves lots of time. The online travel web sites, particularly one that deal specially with your desired vacations, have numerous vacation rentals to select from. This will make the comparing of size, price, as well as location very easy and possible. You will get amazed how many rentals you can inspect in a few minutes with the online vacation rentals site Vacation Rentals Club
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Traveling With Teens: Top Five Tips for a Peaceful Family Vacation
by James on Jul.22, 2009, under Vacations
Understanding teens can be difficult, especially when you are planning a vacation. Your teen will likely want to stay home rather than vacation with the family, and even if you are lucky enough to have a mature teen who enjoys spending time with you, he or she will still likely be moody, easily embarrassed, and uncooperative at times. Do not worry – you are not doing anything wrong as a parent! Vacationing with your teen might be difficult, but in the end, the effort is worth the lasting memories you will make together. That said, you do not want to spend the whole time fighting. Here are five tips for planning and enjoying a peaceful family vacation together:
Tip #1: Cater to your teen’s interests - One of the hardest parts of planning a vacation if you have children of all ages is finding activities that everyone can enjoy. On one hand, you have to make sure that your younger children are not bored and throwing temper tantrums. On the other hand, if you want to avoid arguments, it is important to cater to your teen’s interests. Luckily, there are often a number of activities on any vacation that allow children and adults alike to have fun. More specifically, though, do not just find teen-friendly activities. Look for places you can go that specifically will interest your teen. For example, if your son likes music, stop by a vintage record shop or a store with music memorabilia. If your daughter likes water sports, arrange for some jet skiing or sailing. Even if your teen pretends to look apathetic, when you arrange for interesting activities, he or she will have fun.
Tip #2: Respect your teen’s space and give him or her some alone time - On a vacation, it can be a challenge to coexist in such close proximity to everyone else in your family. Teens especially need space, and on vacation, they usually do not get much privacy. Consider the ways in which you can give your teen a little time alone without ruining the vacation for everyone else. One idea is to allow your teen to stay in an adjoining hotel room (with the door open) or his/her own tent if you are camping. You can also consider inviting one of your teen’s friends on the vacation with your family. That way, they can do some activities on their own, but still make use of the buddy system for safety’s sake.
Tip #3: Get your teen involved with the planning - Although some teens will not be interested in the least, many young adults will be much more willing to cooperate if they get to make some of the vacationing decisions. You might be surprised at the activities your teen really wants to do versus what you would have planned. Maybe your teen really wants to go to the zoo, or maybe your teen would rather spend some time at an amusement park. Be ready to be surprised! Of course, you may not be able to allow your teen complete vacation planning freedom, but it is a good way to get him or her on board. As a bonus, this helps teens learn about budgeting and travel preparations.
Tip #4: Give your teen choices - Beyond planning, try to give you teen choices on a daily basis while you are on vacation. Saying, “what do you want to do,” can be dangerous, as your teen may want to do activities that younger children in your family cannot enjoy (or even worse, their answer may be “nothing!”). So, instead, come up with two choices and let your teen decide between them (ex. “would you rather go shopping or spend time on the beach?”). Teens like to know that their opinion is valued – and they are more likely to enjoy themselves when they have had a hand in the decision-making.
Tip #5: Choose your battles - Lastly, choose your battles. Remember, you are on vacation. Instead of fighting about everything, try to relax a little and only argue about the things that are really important, like the skimpy bathing suit your daughter wants to wear, rather than the things that are insignificant, like the fact that he or she brought a cell phone to text friends while on vacation. If there is a major problem, sometimes it is best to suggest that you both calm down and deal with the situation when the vacation is over. There is no sense in ruining a fun day for the entire family because of a dispute between you and your teen.
In general, you may not be able to stop every disagreement from happening, but you can lessen the blows a bit by following the above five tips. No matter where you live or where you are traveling on vacation, some teens will always be challenging, but that does not mean that you should skip a potentially fun and relaxing family vacation.
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What is a Package Vacation?
by James on Jul.15, 2009, under Vacations
Package vacations, by their very definition, are comprised of at least two but usually more components. Many travelers prefer to buy package vacations because each element is often discounted when bundled together. In addition to that, travel agencies work diligently to provide extras within package vacations that may not be available when services are purchased a la carte. Finally, package vacations are attractive for people who do not want to research and select each component separately. When you are considering a package vacation, the best knowledge you can have is about the various components which should make up a package vacation.
The first component of most package vacations is the actual travel, itself. In other words, this is the component that determines how you will get from where you live to where you will vacation. Most commonly, this is airfare. Depending on your location and where your vacation will occur, however, it could also be bus travel or train travel. Because your vacation cannot begin until you actually arrive at your destination, this is the keystone component for your travel plans. Typically, all other components are arranged around your travel plans as the timing of your travel may well dictate how the other components are chosen.
The second component of package vacations is overnight accommodations. This component determines where you will stay when you get to your vacation destination. This could be a cruise ship, a hotel, a campground - anywhere that you can stay. For multi-segmented trips, you will choose several different accommodations for each of your destinations. Hotels and airlines sometimes partner with one another to offer better fares or rates when their services are purchased together. The amenities offered by your lodging selection can determine what other components you may need to add to your travel. For instance, if you will be going to a full-service resort, you may not be interested in adding outside tours and attractions. Depending on the location of your chosen accommodations you may not need local transportation. While the travel piece is the keystone component, your lodging accommodations may be the glue that holds all other travel arrangements together.
The third component of package vacations is transportation. Will you need ground transportation services from the airport to your destination? What about your ability to get around when you reach your final destination? What will your plans entail and how will you get to the places you want to visit? Some package vacations offer vouchers to use on local mass transit offerings such as buses or trains. Others bundle in rental cars so that you can set your own schedule of events for the locations you wish to visit. Some hotels and resorts even offer free shuttle service to popular attractions, but be sure to confirm this ahead of time instead of assuming your hotel will take you where you want to go. Your own plans and desires will determine what types of transportation you will choose to add to your package vacation.
The fourth component of package vacations is tours and attractions. Depending on how active you wish to be on your vacation, you may want to plan ahead for the places you will visit and the tours you will take. Many vacation spots have attractions available that you can pre-pay at a discount when you bundle into a package location. In addition, you may be able to purchase passes that will allow you to visit multiple attractions at one low price. The offerings are highly dependant on where your travels will take you, however. Pre-paying for attractions may or may not make sense for you depending upon the flexibility you desire for your trip, or the open-endedness of when the vouchers must be used.
The final component of package vacations is insurance. You have pieced together a wonderfully relaxing vacation for yourself and your family, but what insurance do you have that all of your plans will come off without a hitch? Most travel agencies offer trip insurance for their package vacation. This insurance warrants against certain types of disruptive occurrences like massive weather phenomena. In addition, the insurance can be utilized to postpone plans if you experience a disruption in your own life. Depending on your vacation destination and your own willingness to risk losing a deposit or the full cost of a cancelled trip, travel insurance can be a very wise investment.
Purchasing a package vacation becomes easier when you know what to expect. By knowing what components may or may not be included and asking the right questions, you will better be able to choose from all the diverse offerings travel agencies have to offer. You are more likely to be assured of a vacation you will look forward to enjoying.
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Vacation Rentals - Undiscovered Travel Retreats
by James on Jul.09, 2009, under Vacations
Vacation time may be several months away, and you may be starting to think about where and what might be the perfect vacation this year - the beach, golf resort, SCUBA diving, skiing, maybe just sight seeing? And you think about places you have been - and the problems you have had. You cannot forget the time you went on vacation and discovered that the rooms that were really too small, or the room service was bad. There was also the time that the people in the next unit were loud and obnoxious, and the primary reason you had taken a vacation was to find peace and quiet. If only you could have the comforts of your home magically transported to your fantasy destination, then you could have had the perfect vacation.
Well, your dream arrangement is (almost) possible - you just have to look at vacation rental of a home, condo or cabin instead of hotels, motels and resorts. If you’ve never tried a vacation rental, there is a whole world of opportunities out there, just waiting for you to discover them.
Lots of people have vacation homes or condos that they use only part of the year. Many of these people rent out their places when they know they aren’t going to be there to use it themselves. The process is a little different than pulling up in front of a Best Western or Holiday Inn, but the principle is the same - you get to use a room or set of rooms where you are able to reside, for the length of your vacation.
Normally hotel, motel or resort rooms are relatively small. So things can get a bit tight, particularly if the kids are along, or if are there or two, three or four couples who have a routine of vacationing together. By renting a vacation home or condo you will get more space, some privacy, and you may be able to get luxury features you haven’t been able to install yet under your own roof. Another thing - you can find vacation rental units of practically all kinds, practically anywhere in the country - or, for that matter, in the world.
There are literally thousands of places available that are private homes, condos, cabins, etc., available for vacation rental. And, the facilities available in these rentals range from rustic to lavish, comfortable and spacious.
There are thousands of companies around the world acting as agents for owners. Many of these agents have listings in every state of the United States, plus Mexico and the Caribbean. They are really just booking agents, but they have information on a huge number of properties in a large number of locations. They have listings in Central America, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and the South Pacific. Unless you had your heart set on a vacation in Antarctica, it doesn’t seem like there can be much of anywhere that you will not be able to find vacation rentals.
Most agents found online and offline have vacation rental homes in US destinations, and many also have access to international listings. On the Internet, you will be able to find listings provided by agents - and vacation rentals by owner. At most websites that cater to the vacation rental industry, listings will contain a full inventory of what a particular property has to offer the vacationer and most of those listings contain several photographs, including interior and exterior photos.
Many vacation home rentals can be found near the center of major tourist areas, such as Disney World in Florida, or near beaches - perhaps even on the beachfront - in many coastal states. Other vacation rental homes are located out in the boondocks, such as in the wooded and mountainous regions of Arkansas, Colorado or Tennessee.
For instance, there is the 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath, lakeside, log home at Presque Isle, Wisconsin, located on the shores of Presque Isle Lake, an hours’ drive south of Lake Superior. The property is a rustic wilderness stone and log cabin on top of a ridge, with sleeping space for up to 14 people. Overlooking the 1500-acre, crystal clear waters of Presque Isle Lake in the North Woods, this log cabin receives guest’s year-around. During the summer, many families enjoy the swimming off of the cabin’s lakeside dock, and anglers enjoy an ample supply of trophy Muskie, Walleye and Bass from the dock and by boat.
Let’s say you are thinking about taking the family to Breckenridge, Colorado for a week of skiing or snowboarding fun. A short search on the Internet will give you a sizable list of resorts or hotels to choose from. They have nice rooms, food service, probably a pool, and transit service to the slopes. But what is available in a vacation rental?
There are more than two-dozen vacation homes available in Breckenridge, Colorado. You can access descriptions and photographs of many of these homes. Facilities range from units that sleep 6 to exclusive townhouses that provide sleeping quarters for up to 22 people. Rates start at $70 per day to $20,000 per week. That would seem palatial to me. I wonder if the rates are negotiable?
Finding exactly the right-sized home, with the desired amenities, for the price you are willing to pay will take some searching. You should really take the time to decide what kind of a place you really want, the amenities, and how many people will be going with you, before you start going though lists. Of course, some people go to Breckenridge in the summer, rather than during the winter for the ski season, and rentals are available, even during the off-season.
With a vacation rental you get more space and special amenities compared with a conventional hotel, motel or resort. The cost per square foot is usually less, but the amount of space is usually more. You have more privacy, but you will probably have to do your own cooking and wash your own dishes. As with everything else, you have to decide how you want to spend you time and your money - what do you value and how much is it worth to you?
Picking and booking the right vacation home may require some time, but it is also time well spent with people you love. Compared to the hotel experience, a vacation home rental is an excellent option that you should consider for your next vacation. It might create that perfect memory you have been looking to achieve for your family.
Suppose, instead of Breckenridge and skiing, you are interested in a week at the beach, a weekend in the woods, or a week following your favorite NASCAR event. On January 20th, 2008, it is estimated that four million people will be in Washington D.C. for the inauguration of President-Elect Barack Obama. Hotels were sold out weeks ago… but there are still plenty of vacation rentals in the greater D.C. metropolitan area, looking for renters. Some people are even renting their homes to visitors coming in for the inauguration and taking the opportunity to visit grandma, while someone else is renting their home.
Most Popular Vacations for Active Seniors
by James on Jul.08, 2009, under Vacations
Where is the active senior heading for vacation? The choices have never been more numerous. While there are many vacation destinations that only a few years ago were unheard of, other vacation spots have updated in order to become more attractive to seniors.
Overall, seniors today are healthier and more active than ever before. Visiting new places and experiencing new activities is possible for many of today’s seniors. Of course, relaxation is still of prime importance, which is why all-inclusive vacations are still popular.
All-inclusive vacations are great for active seniors for a variety of reasons. Because everything is included in the price, including airfare and meals, it is easy for the senior to plan and budget for the trip. Many all-inclusive vacations allow the vacationer to choose from a variety of activities as well. This means that the active senior can choose to play tennis or golf, ride bicycles or scuba dive, while other participants partake in spa activities or shopping. In the past, choices in all-inclusive vacations could be restrictive, but today, it is unlikely that the senior will be forced to participate in an activity that does not interest them.
All-inclusive vacations are available on resorts or cruises, in all areas of the world. If you are interested in a particular area, it is very likely that there is an all-inclusive vacation to that spot. What to know before scheduling an all-inclusive vacation? Be sure that you understand what all is included in the vacation. While it may be necessary for you to pay airfare from a smaller city where you live to a travel hub in a large city, if there are a variety of “extras” or optional expenses, it should raise a red flag that perhaps this particular all-inclusive vacation is perhaps not the best vacation for you.
Another popular choice for active seniors is a volunteer vacation. A volunteer vacation allows you to visit a different part of the world, learn about the culture, and help others, while still reserving time for relaxation and recreation. Activities for volunteer vacations run the gamut from counting bird eggs to helping children learn to read. There are options in the United States as well as many foreign countries. Don’t think that you don’t have skills that are needed. While some volunteers find opportunities to work in the field they were in prior to retirement, there are many opportunities for volunteers with no specialized training.
How to choose the right volunteer vacation for you? It is important to do volunteer work that you are interested in. If you aren’t an animal lover, counting turtle eggs probably will not interest you that much, even if it is on a beautiful beach. Of course, this does not mean that you should only volunteer for a charity that you are already familiar with. If the work piques your curiosity, and sounds intriguing to you, it will probably be a good vacation. The volunteer work is only one part of the vacation.
How will you spend your off hours? Although some volunteer vacations are in extremely poor areas with no amenities, it is possible to find a volunteer vacation that allows you to work part of the day, and spend the rest of the day relaxing on the beach, hiking in the woods or enjoying excellent meals. If you have a strong opinion about what you need for a successful vacation, such as a certain level of accommodations or food preferences, it is important to speak with the vacation company early in your trip planning, to make sure that it is possible. The most important thing that you can do to ensure you have a good time on your volunteer vacation is to speak with others who have completed these vacations and ask if they feel that the company accurately represented the vacation to them.
Learning vacations are another popular choice with seniors. These vacations are a terrific idea for seniors who have not been intellectually stimulated since retiring from the workforce. A learning vacation typically devotes several hours a day to honing a particular skill, and the remainder of the time exploring the countryside, taking part in spa treatments, or relaxing on your own. The things that you can learn on these vacations are limitless; you can take cooking classes in France, horseback riding lessons in Ireland, or language lessons in Spain. Lessons are available for all experience levels, from the rank beginner to the expert looking to hone their skills.
What should senior citizens look for in a learning vacation? Again, speak with past customers of the company you plan to use. If others were satisfied with their experience, and would go on another vacation with the same company, that is a pretty strong testimonial. Also, consider what the recreational options are for the trip. It is easy to think that you will be so involved in the learning process that you will not have time to go sight-seeing, but these vacations are specifically designed to provide amble down time, and if you don’t have a plan for how to spend it, you may find yourself painfully bored. An experienced learning vacation company will know exactly what recreational activities are perfect for seniors and are available in each area. Formulate a plan about how to spend your day, taking into account your interests and activity level, take plenty of pictures and have a great time!
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Finding the Right Chalet for That Unforgettable Skiing Holiday in St Anton
by James on Jul.07, 2009, under Chalets
It’s not hard to see why St Anton is the top skiing resort in Austria and ranked among the top 5 in the world. The extensive skiing itself caters for all levels with some really challenging runs for intermediate and advanced. But the sheer choice of skiing is not the only thing that marks out St Anton as one of the most popular and fun destinations for skiers around the globe. No skiing trip is complete without a vibrant and bubbling off-piste scene and St Anton does not disappoint in this area at all. Similar to the range of day time skiing runs – you’ll find plenty to do après ski whether you’re with a family with children or in a group of fun seeking party types looking to match the thrills of the slopes with some equally exciting nightlife. The choice of restaurants, bars, nightclubs, ice skating, tobogganing, curling, bowling and even a sports centre with a heated indoor pool should be enough to keep anyone amused and rejuvenated for the following day’s skiing… or not…Then again if you like you can always make your own entertainment in your hotel or chalet, of which there are plenty. If you’re lucky enough to book one of the higher quality chalets then there’s no doubt at all that your skiing holiday in St. Anton will stay with you forever. Bearing in mind the popularity of this superb and fun filled resort it’s an idea to book early to get the best value for your money and not end up disappointed. As with any holiday your choice of accommodation can determine your overall experience. Some early due diligence will ensure that your trip will live up to all your expectations and more. If you’re considering a skiing holiday in Austria then it’s never too early to start looking at St Anton Chalets if only to get an idea of what you can expect for your money and of course that something fitting your needs is available for the time you want to go! A skiing holiday in St. Anton is a truly magical experience – from planning through to being there. Some early preparation can ensure it goes exactly how you want it to.
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