Tag: Tourist Destinations
Italy Travel Deals, Italian Budget Vacations
by guest on Jun.24, 2010, under Blog
When planning your vacation to Italy you want to choose the locations that have something for everyone. You want amazing sightseeing, with golden beaches and fantastic weather. Italy has it all and if you do some research before you go then you can get some great Italy Travel Deals. But to travel to Italy on a budget you need to shop around and find the best deal for you then you will be enjoying all that Italy has to offer in no time at all.
Because Italy is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe, means that the best accommodation will be booked up fast. Whether you are booking independently or through an agent you will need to decide on your accommodation and book it early. Booking early will be cheaper; tour operators receive large discounts for big bookings so they may be able to get you a bigger discount. Always shop around though as sometimes booking independently well in advance with give you better Italy Travel Deals.
Deciding on the best time to travel will make the price vary greatly; Venice for example is very expensive around Valentines Day. All the romantics visit this beautiful city at this time to take in the fantastic sightseeing and stunning scenery. Choosing anywhere in Italy during peak season will be more expensive, and there will be less Italy Travel Deals. If you can choose when you travel then always do so out of season, it is cheaper and always less crowded. Whatever way you get to Italy and whoever you book with, you are guaranteed an amazing time. There is so much to see and do in Italy you will want to go back time and time again, to capture more of this great country.
Hawaii: Charming, Gorgeous and Unforgettable
by guest on Jun.17, 2010, under Blog
The Hawaiian Islands are within the top ten list for most preferred tourist destinations. There exists so much culture amongst these islands that it would be difficult to take it all in in the course of one visit. U.S. citizens do not need to fret over passports for this vacation due to the fact the Hawaiian Islands are the 50th of the fifty states in the union. Culture has no limits in this tropical paradise making Hawaii remarkably distinct.
The Hawaiian Islands has eight major islands. They’re Hawai’i (The Big Island), Maui (The Valley Isle), Kaho’olawe (The Target Isle), Lana’i (The Pineapple Isle), Moloka’i (The Friendly Isle), O’ahu (The Gathering Place), Kaua’i (The Garden Isle) and Ni’ihau (The Forbidden Isle).
The Hawaiian language is absolutely beautiful. It is of Polynesian origin, however English is the main language in the islands. There’s been a considerable move recently to re-emphasize the usage of the Hawaiian language and to also pass along the unique and distinct traditions of traditional Hawaii within the schools.
The tallest of all the islands is the Big Island with the Mauna Kea volcano which is officially recorded 13,796 feet tall. However, if measurements from the very bottom of the mountain on the sea bottom were considered you would find a record setting 33,500 foot height. Amazing!
The climate in the Hawaiian islands is wonderful all year round. It consists of the general temperature patterns for any tropical location. The trade winds, however, render humidity lower than found in many tropical areas around the world. The islands for the most part have two seasons, the dry season occurring from May which last until October and also the rainy months that commences later in November and continues throughout March.
The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941, by air and sea, sinking or destroying numerous U.S. Naval warships and taking some 2400 lives. You can visit and explore the actual location and even check out some of the old ships still there to this day.
Significant towns on the islands, that are suggested to see, include Honolulu (that is the capital), Kamuela, Waianae, Poipu, Wailea, Captain Cook, Ewa Beach and Kailua. Every town features its unique contribution towards a special holiday vacation experience.
The Hawaiian Islands have a number of specific ethnic groups which, over time, have come to call Hawaii home. To name a few, Polynesian, Japanese, Filipino, Korean, Chinese, German, English, Irish, Portuguese, Italian, African, French, Mexican, Scottish and Puerto Rican. Each have produced their own mark.
Just a few words would not be sufficient to completely share what Hawaii offers. Travellers very often return to Hawaii due to the splendor, fun and cultural learning experience. Next time you plan a a holiday for yourself or family, Hawaii ought to be at the top of your list! This really is one vacation you will not soon forget.
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Top Schoolies Tips
by guest on Feb.07, 2010, under Blog
Schoolies, or more correctly, school leavers week, is a yearly right of passage for thousands of Australian teenagers. It usually happens a week or so after the end of Grade 12 exams. Originally starting at the Gold Coast in Queensland, it has grown to include many more tourist destinations. Schoolies is very big business and injects millions of dollars into the tourism economy.
If you believe the news, Schoolies is all about alcohol, sex, music, motor vehicle accidents and violence. It isn’t. It’s just that the conservative press play to established prejudices so they can sell products that appeal to the over 55 viewing audience.
Notwithstanding all the bad publicity about Schoolies week, tens of thousands of Australian teenagers have a great time during their post exam Year 12 break. The reality is that because of all the bad publicity, Schoolies is now a very safe activity well serviced by police, ambulance and volunteer organisations like Red Frog. The local and State governments pour lots of taxpayer’s resources into helping keep Schoolies safe.
If you or your children are considering going to Schoolies this year, here 10 tips to improve safety and enjoyment.
Fights - get help, don’t get involved
When lots of young men, and more recently, young woman, get into large groups and consume alcohol, there is an increased chance of disagreements leading to fights. If one of your friends gets involved in a fight, don’t get involved, get help from police or other authorities. If you get involved one of two things may happen: you will get hurt, or you will hurt somebody. Both can have very bad consequences.
Learn what a standard drink looks like
If you are going to drink alcohol, drink in moderation. Three to four standard drinks in a six hour period would be a reasonable amount. Ask your parents what a standard drink of beer, spirits or wine looks like, or read the label. A standard drink is a lot less than you may think.
Use protection
Did you know that 500 babies are conceived at schoolies each year? Boys will be boys and girls will be girls. Unfortunately this leads to unwanted pregnancies and the spread of nasty diseases. If you are going to indulge in sexual activities, use protection.
The Police are there to help you
Police love Schoolies week. It means they get to do what’s called “Specials”; big slabs of overtime. If you do get involved with police be respectful and don’t be a smart-mouth. You will not win a battle of wits or a physical encounter. And having to fetch your parents or guardians and go to court the next morning is not a good look.
Leave no one behind
When at Schoolies team up with a friend or two and don’t get separated. At the end of the night’s activities make sure you are still all together and do what the Marines do: leave no one behind. That cute guy you met will still be around tomorrow morning. Give him your number and agree to meet-up in the morning. In the morning light of a sober day you may have to reconsider.
Have an escape and evasion plan
If you are really unlucky and everything turns pear-shaped, make sure you have an escape and evasion plan. Agree with your friends a secret code word that when spoken means “lets get out of here right now and meet up at the agreed location”. Make sure you have enough cash, enough clothing and all the location details you need to get back to your emergency rendezvous point to plan the next move.
In case of emergencies
A lot of people don’t know this but police, ambulance officers and other emergency service workers when dealing with an unconscious person look in the address book of the person’s mobile phone. They are looking for an entry called ICE. It stands for “In Case of Emergency call this number”. Make sure you have an ICE number in your phone. It could be a friend, it could be a parent or guardian. Do it now.
Watch out for the unknown silent killer
Do you know what the biggest life-threatening risk at Schoolies is? It’s not drugs, car accidents, or violence or the other risks reported in the news. It is sunburn. The second degree burns you get during schoolies week this year may turn into the skin cancer that kills you in 20 or 30 years time. As the ad says, slip on shirt, slop on some sunscreen and slap on a hat. Get in shade in the hotter parts of the day and if you are drinking alcohol, drink at least one glass of water for each standard drink.
Watch Out for Valuables
Lots of young excited people tend to attract thieves and other low-life. If you are going to Schoolies only take stuff you are prepared to lose. Borrow you Dad’s old clunky mobile phone, leave the fancy jewelry and shoes at home, don’t make yourself a target by strutting around with the latest iPhone or notebook.
A Note to Parents
If your child is going to Schoolies make sure they understand that’s it’s OK to call them at any time of the day or night. Preplan an emergency pickup point. Work out a way they can get emergency cash in a hurry.
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