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Tanga Tango in Buenos Aires11.30.08




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Tango in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires has made a name for itself as one of the most exciting cities in the World. It is not difficult to see why. With its charming architecture and rich history, it is an absolute must see for any intrepid traveller.

Buenos Aires is also the home of The Tango, and Tango dancers can be found throughout the city, even using street corners and pavements as their stage. Every form of the remarkable dance and activity related to it can be found in Buenos Aires. Tango is so interwoven into the fabric of the city that you find it everywhere. Television, movies, magazines, the Tango culture is prevalent everywhere. If it is the history of the passionate dance you would like to learn or indeed the moves themselves, it is certainly possible in Buenos Aires.

Tango Clubs are popular and are located everywhere. It is not hard to find a Tango club if you fancy trying out a few steps and watching as the pros take to the floor. You will be sure to pick up some great tips and steps to help you master the art of Tango dancing.

If it is more of a spectator role you wish to take, then how about catching a show whilst visiting the city. There are Theatres such as the Recoleta Cultural Center which holds Tango shows and performances every week. Built in 1732, it was originally a convent connected to the Basílica del Pilar and couldn’t make for a nicer setting to watch some Tango carried out by the professionals. Even restaurants often entertain their customers with Tango performances, so you can combine the delights of a nice meal and a drink with a show.

Informal Tango group classes are offered throughout the city which do not involve scheduling or regular commitment. These are a fantastic way for the traveller to learn a few steps on an informal basis whilst meeting other would-be dancers in this remarkable city.

Of course there is more to this South American city than just Tango with plenty of sightseeing opportunities and other attractions to be enjoyed. There is no shortage of things to do for any traveller to this great city and a visit here comes highly recommended!

By Craig Mclaughlan

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Route 66 And California Bikini Babe Beaches11.28.08




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Three Great Vacation Spots For Baby Boomers

Wild heli ski trips and bungee jumping are not likely to be on your ‘things to do’ list for a vacation. Your idea of a vacation is a real vacation – relaxing, enjoying life, partaking in a few activities, and just enjoying your time. If you are thinking about your next holiday, Idaho golf resorts, Teton Valley lodging, a drive down the historic ‘Route 66,’ and Southern California beaches may be just what you were looking for.

Idaho Golf Resorts

With this state’s varied landscape, Idaho golf resorts are widely varied to match your personal tastes. If nature and waterfalls are your favorite, select a spot close to the stunning Shoshone Falls or the Lower and Upper Mesa Falls of Henry’s Fork. The state is filled with wonderful little roadside attractions to see while you’re there and along the way.

You can take a tour of a lumber mill, taste a delicious ice cream from a square cone at a quaint country store, pan for gold, and even visit a real lavender farm. Idaho golf resorts give you plenty of opportunity to play your favorite game as well as the convenience of the area’s most interesting stops

Teton Valley Lodging

While Teton Valley lodging doesn’t exactly sound like a destination, it is certainly something you want to consider. Because of the area’s location, luxurious yet rustic looking mountain cabin rentals and authentic lodges make a great vacation.

While you’re staying in your Teton Valley lodging of choice, you can take up a game of golf, visit nearby Yellowstone and it’s Grand Canyon, and bask in the glory of the majestic Grand Teton Mountains. Live theatre, galleries, the area is filled with almost any activity or attraction you can think of. The area is particularly great for wildlife, photos, and enjoying an evening in front of the fire.

Route 66 And California Beaches

If you think the journey is more important than the destination, Route 66 is a great way to start off. This famous highway begins in Chicago and runs all the way to Los Angeles. In many stretches along this 50s and 60s icon you can find stretches that still have many of the gas stations, restaurants and drive-ins that existed there in its prime. It is literally like going back in time.

Once you get to the end of the road, you can continue to a relaxing beach destination. A great one to try is Newport Beach in California. It is more than just a beautiful ocean beach. The architecturally stunning and historic buildings take you even farther back into time. The area is rich in tours, attractions, and many other things to see and do.

Idaho golf resorts, Teton Valley lodging, and Route 66 are just a few of the wonderful vacation options out there for you to explore. You can see whatever you like at your own pace without needing an itinerary – just pick your destination and enjoy the journey.

By Christine Harrell

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More peruvian girls11.27.08

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Peru Holidays

Peru is a South American country that has a diverse geographical terrain. The diversity of this terrain ranges from low-lying regions around the Amazon River to the Andes Mountains or the highlands towards the interiors. Peru also has a long stretch of a beautiful coastal region. The temperatures and climate of these regions depends totally on the area where they are located. Additionally, Peru harbors a rich culture due to the influence of Incas and the European civilizations. Hence, Peru proves to be an ideal holiday location for travelers around the world.

There are various holidays such as the New Year’s, Independence Day, and other religious festivals that are celebrated with great pomp. For tourists, these occasions can prove to be a special experience. Subsequently, tourism is booming throughout the year, and tourists abound in various vacation spots in Peru.

The Amazon Basin has been famous for its thriving flora and fauna. Rafting through the river and watching the scenic beauty of this place is a memorable experience. Many exotic and endangered species of plants and animal life can be witnessed while touring these areas. Rafts or boats take the travelers into the interiors of the jungles that surround the river.

The Incas has been a major influence in the life of the Peruvians. There are many churches and mansions that date back to Incan civilization that are monuments of great architectural creativity. There are hikes or trails arranged to Machu Pichu by Peru’s hotel tours, which allow witnessing some of the rare sights such as the pink dolphins and the humpback whales in the Pacific Ocean.

Travel agents can help tourists all over the world to plan their trips to this beautiful country. They inform tourists about the famous holiday destinations and resorts that can be visited during their stay. Expert guides are available to help the travelers explore colonial lands as well. The sight seeing tours can be taken either by foot or by boat, according to tourists’ preferences.

By Jimmy Sturo

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Fethiye Turkey – a strong man and a feminine young girl in her thong bikini11.25.08

Cruises in Turkey

Most do not think about Turkey as a cruise destination, but this historically rich land offers some of the finest vistas and ports of call along the Mediterranean and Aegean Seas. These cruises are much lower in cost than other options in the region, and the activities and ports of call lead many to make return trips to Turkey and plan repeat cruises to the country.

The straddling of two continents has meant that Turkey has always offered the world a unique mixture of both Western and Eastern culture. The country has a powerful cultural, economic, and historical presence, in its region of the world. And, currently often serves as a gateway between the western European Union, eastern Central Asia, northern Russia, and southern Middle East.

Turkey has long been at the crossroads between Europe and Asia, and as a result, this nation is wealthy in history and culture. Many tourists on cruises stay in western Mediterranean waters, and as a result, Turkey is an undiscovered cruising destination. Tour packages are available which cater to those who enjoy pristine coastal resorts as well as to those who seek historic sites.

There are a variety of ports of call along the Turkish coast, and the best method to see them all is to travel between them on the water. The best part of taking a cruise vacation in Turkey is that most of the traveling is done as the passengers sleep. This means that not a moment of waking vacation time is wasted in traveling between cities in Turkey. Even as the ship sails through the crystalline waters surrounding Turkey, on board activities and dining ensure that the Turkey cruise traveler never has a dull moment.

By Kenzi Kiabot

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Flickr Micro Bikini Babe Acapulco11.24.08

Join the Jet Set in Acapulco, Mexico
By Macon Gravlee

You would be hard pressed to locate anyone who has not heard of Acapulco, Mexico. This popular Mexican town is the birthplace behind Mexico’s growing tourist industry. Prior to the creation of Cancun this town represented the ultimate location for beach related fun and excitement.

As an experienced traveler and writer of my adventures people always ask me if the magic is still there in Acapulco and I have to reply with a large “Yes”. This famous Mexican resort has much to offer the traveler in the way of luxury accommodations.

The town was once a small fishing village that comprised a natural harbor which was isolated by its surrounding jungle. Today is appears that its beaches extend indefinitely in all directions making Acapulco one of Mexico’s more popular beach resorts. The city may not be as modern as other resort areas nearby but it has managed to retain its charm and excitement with its abundant supply of cliff divers, it glamorous four star hotels and its modern disco nightlife.

Acapulco at one time was considered the Mecca of the jet set crowd. Many people can recall the movie made in the 60′s with the same name and featuring the King of Rock – Elvis. These are the same fans who now have been returning every year for 30 years now in support of their previous life style.

Since Acapulco is now the number two vacation resort in Mexico a visitor can find some real deals on their purchases at the local markets. For the most part the prices are lower then one would find in other areas of Mexico.

Would I return to Acapulco for a vacation? You bet I would! Here you can enjoy the endless beaches with their warm white sand or perhaps you would like to visit one of the charming restaurants located in the hearty of the city. If the nightlife is your passion then you have come to the right place as Acapulco is the classic nightlife capital of Mexico.

When transversing around the city you must remember that within Costera Miguel Aleman which is the main street of the city the house numbers mean nothing what so ever. It is not unusual to find house number 200 residing directly next to house number 4201 while house number 1999 may be several miles further down the road. This makes it very important when obtaining addresses to get the beach name as well.

Yes without a doubt Acapulco is worth the time and effort to schedule a visit. It is an older resort and represents the classic Mexican paradise. Have a great time there.


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natural beauty of South Africa11.20.08






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10 Reasons to Make Johannesburg Your Gateway to South Africa
By Robert Santry

As the gateway to South Africa for many, it’s hard to imagine a luxury holiday to South Africa without some time spent in Johannesburg. Rather than just spending one night in the city, why not spend an extra day uncovering some of the key attractions before heading off on a tailor made South Africa holiday?

Johannesburg is a city which mixes a fascinating cultural heritage with many modern attractions suitable for people of all ages, with all kinds of interests. In order to show exactly how diverse Johannesburg’s attractions are, here’s a selection of 10 varied things you can expect to do in the city before embarking on the main part of your luxury holiday in South Africa:

Spend an afternoon on the greens

Sure, golf is not for everyone, but for those who like nothing more than to spend an afternoon on the greens, Johannesburg is amongst the best cities in the world. Not only does it have the perfect warm climate for strolling across the fairways, but the fairways themselves are some of the very best in Africa – indeed, 36 of the top 100 golf courses in South Africa are right here! Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or a keen amateur, golf is one of the strongest attractions in Johannesburg.

Take a flutter at the casinos

Holiday gambling is a favourite of many tourists – even those who never so much as buy a scratch card when in the UK find the relaxed atmosphere of a luxury holiday in South Africa the perfect time to take a flutter, and Johannesburg is very well suited to these types. You’ll struggle to find this density of casinos outside of Las Vegas, with two large ones in the city centre, another couple on the outskirts and a handful within 2 hours drive of the city! Between them all, you can find over 8000 slot machines and 300 tables – just make sure you know when to stop!

Gold Reef City – much more than a theme park…

One of these casinos is at Gold Reef City, but the good news is that there’s plenty for children to do as well, while you’re trying to beat the house at cards. Gold Reef City is a really rather splendid theme park with a fine selection of white knuckle rides, plentiful refreshment stands and even a brand new 4D theatre!

Learn more about the end of apartheid

The Apartheid museum has become a must see attraction in Johannesburg for its unflinching look at this distressing period of the country’s history. It’s extremely powerful, and includes such moving exhibits as blown up photos of passbooks, metal cages and screens showing replays of apartheid scenes. It pulls no punches: from the plastic entry ticket which either marks you as white or non-white to the recording studio where museum visitors have chronicled their own experiences, it’s a harrowing trip but one well worth taking. The overall feeling is one of relief that the country’s segregation is in the museum where it belongs.

Absorb the culture of Museum Africa

Culture vultures will get a lot out of Museum Africa, tucked into the Newtown Central Precinct. As the name implies, the main focus of the museum is on the continent’s fascinating history, including an honest look at some of South Africa’s problems and less proud moments. It’s surprisingly modern too, and one of its most engaging attractions is an audio/visual display showing Nelson Mandela’s trial for treason.

Tear up the track

From culture to go-karts, there are few things that can match the adrenalin of taking to the go kart course in Johannesburg. Decked out in safety clothing and helmet, visitors are encouraged to put their driving skills to the test in front of a crowd of onlookers. Not to everyone’s tastes, certainly – but the thrill seekers will love to make go karting part of their South Africa holiday experience!

Take a trip on the Vaal River

There are few better ways to take in the natural beauty of South Africa than a boat ride along the Vaal river. With the wind in your hair, good company and great food, a trip down the Vaal river is one of the most relaxing and enjoyable activities in Johannesburg, and a must for South Africa’s luxury holiday makers.

Lesedi Cultural Village

Lesedi Cultural Village is an attraction designed to help visitors understand the different cultures of South Africa. Holiday makers can walk around the five different homesteads (each representing a different culture from Pedi, Zulu, Zhosa, Basotho and Ndebele), take a tour to learn more about the culture – or even spend the night with one of the groups, for the true experience! Whichever option you take, visitors will learn of the cultural differences, and get to taste some delicious traditional cuisine. A must see attraction in Johannesburg.

Spend an unforgettable night clubbing

It’s widely acknowledged that one of the main attractions of Johannesburg is its reputation as the party capital of the country! Visitors can expect an eclectic mix of live music and clubs with DJs who spin a mix of techno, trance, jungle and house music. Whether your taste is for small, intimate venues or huge warehouse style hotspots, the city has you covered!

Take a tour of the Soweto Township

This is the largest township in Gauteng with some four million people living within. It started as a settlement for people coming from the rural areas to find work, but has since grown to almost be considered a city in its own right. Highlights of the visit include the former homes of Nelson Mandela and various South African Nobel Prize winners, accompanied by the overall warmth and friendliness of the Soweto people.

There’s plenty more I could list here, but this is a nice illustration of the sheer variety of attractions in Johannesburg – both famous and hidden. The city is the perfect gateway to a luxury holiday in South Africa.


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Treasure Island11.14.08




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Yacht Charter in the British Virgin Islands
By Ken Jones

The British Virgin Islands (BVI) is a British overseas territory, located in the north of the Caribbean Sea to the east of both Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. They are part of the Leeward Island chain. The approximate co-ordinates are 18° 20′ N 64° 40′ W. The archipelago of the Virgin Islands archipelago is made up of the US Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands.

The British Virgin Islands enjoy a sub-tropical climate, moderated by the trade winds. Temperatures remain fairly steady year round with a daily maximum of around 29°C in the summer and 25°C in the winter. The BVI averages about 115 cm of rain per year, although this is higher in the hills and coast is drier. The wettest months are September through to December. The British Virgin Islands are in an area that can see hurricanes from June to October and this effectively limits the sailing season to November – May.

Amongst the many attractions on the British Virgin Islands are the; numerous white sandy beaches; the baths on Virgin Gorda, snorkelling on the coral reefs near Anegada; the well-known bars of Jost Van Dyke Island.

The British Virgin Islands include the main islands of Anegada, Jost Van Dyke, Tortola and Virgin Gorda together with over fifty other smaller islands and cays. The smaller islands include; Beef Island, Cooper Island, Ginger Island, Great Camanoe, Great Thatch, Guana Island, Mosquito Island, Necker Island, Norman Island, Peter Island, Salt Island. Only some fifteen of the islands are inhabited. The BVI are mostly volcanic in origin and have a rugged, hilly terrain. Anegada is the exception and is a flat island composed of limestone and coral. Tortola is the largest island, approximately twelve miles long and three miles wide. Road Town, on Tortola, is the capital of the islands. The British Virgin Islands have a total population of around 22,000 people.

The Virgin Islands were first settled by Arawak Indians from South America around 100 BC and inhabited the islands until the fifteenth century when Carib Indians from the Lesser Antilles Islands displaced them. The first European sighting of the Virgin Islands was in 1493 by Christopher Columbus on his second voyage to the Americas. He called them Santa Ursula y las Once Mil Vírgenes (Saint Ursula and her 11,000 Virgins); this was shortened to Las Vírgenes (The Virgins).

In the early sixteenth century the Spanish Empire acquired the Virgin Islands and developed copper mining on Virgin Gorda. Subsequently the English, Dutch, French, Spanish and Danish all sought control of the Virgin Islands. They became a notorious pirate haunt. During the process of European colonisation the native Amerindian population was all but wiped out.

In 1648 the Dutch established a permanent settlement on the island of Tortola. The British captured Tortola from the Dutch in 1672, and the British annexation of Anegada and Virgin Gorda followed in 1680.

The Virgin Islands were considered principally a strategic possession, but were also planted when there were favourable economic conditions. The British introduced sugar cane that became the main crop and source of foreign trade. Slaves were brought from Africa to work on the sugar cane plantations and the islands prospered until the growth in the sugar beet crop in Europe and the United States reduced sugar cane production significantly.

In 1917, the United States purchased St. John, St. Thomas and St. Croix from Denmark for US$25 million, renaming them the United States Virgin Islands and the British renamed the islands they controlled as the British Virgin Islands. The British Virgin Islands were administered either as part of the Leeward Islands Colony or with St. Kitts and Nevis, with an administrator representing the British Government on the Islands. Separate colony status was gained for the British Virgin Islands in 1960 and they became autonomous in 1967.

Since this time the BVI have moved away from an agricultural economy towards tourism and financial services and have become one of the richest areas in the Caribbean. Politically tourism is the more important of the two employing large numbers of the local population and many of the businesses are locally owned. However, economically, the financial service sector is by far the more important and provides nearly 50% of the Government’s revenues in the form of licence fees for offshore companies.

The Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport, also known as Beef Island Airport, has regular connections to San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Saint Thomas, USVI. There are also flights from most of the major islands in the Caribbean, Antigua and Saint Martin. It is located on Beef Island, just off the eastern tip of Tortola. Virgin Gorda and Anegada have smaller airports. The islands are a popular destination for cruise ships in the Caribbean and they use the British Virgin Islands main harbour in Road Town on Tortola. The official currency of the British Virgin Islands is the US dollar. Major credit cards are honoured at the larger BVI establishments but do not expect to use them at small restaurants.

The traditional music of the British Virgin Islands is called fungi after the local cornmeal dish with the same name, often made with okra. The special sound of fungi is due to a unique local fusion between African and European music. The fungi bands, also called “scratch bands and use a great variety of instruments. Fingi is a form of festive dance but also contains humorous social commentaries and is a source of BVI oral history.

The British Virgin Islands are one of the Caribbeans most popular yacht charter destinations and Tortola is home to the world’s largest fleet of charter yachts. Prospective charters can choose between Skippered or bareboat charter. Motor or sailing vessels. Monohulls or catamarans. The short distances between the islands, often only 2 to 3 hours, make the BVI perfect for the first time yacht charterer and for families with young children. There are many flights to the BVI making access easy. On the downside the BVI can become crowded at peak periods; Christmas; Presidents Week and the Easter holidays. The first two weeks of July are also extremely busy due to Puerto Rico’s holiday schedule. Charter Yachts require a National Park Permit; ask your charter company for more details.

Moorings are increasingly popular throughout the British Virgin Islands to prevent anchors dragging on the bottom and damaging the important coral reefs. Although the cynics will tell you it’s also about revenue raising and at $30 per night it is hard not to sympathise with this point of view. Overnight moorings are on 18” white balls. Other mooring buoys will be encountered while sailing in the BVI and are colour coded as follows;

Orange – Non-diving, day use only.

Yellow – Commercial dive vessels only.

Large Yellow – Commercial vessels or vessels over 55′ in length

White – Non-commercial vessels, for daytime dive use only.

Blue – For dinghy use only

Also note that there is a 90-minute time limit on all moorings.

The major harbour in the British Virgin Islands is at Road Town, on Tortola. And most charters will start and end here. Village Cay Marina is one of the full service marinas available in Road Harbour offering fuel, water, ice, provisioning, laundry, shower facilities, beauty salon and spa. There is a fresh water pool and a waterfront restaurant and bar. Other marinas in Road Town Harbour include Fort Burt Marina and Inner Harbour Marina. There is also another full service marina in Nanny Cay that offers another starting point for yacht charters. The Nanny Cay Marine Centre has amenities including showers, water, gift shop, laundry, ice and fuel, provisioning, storage lockers and two restaurants. There are also a dive shop, mechanical repairs, refrigeration, welding and a 24 hour chase boat service. Allow time at the beginning or end of your yacht charter to explore Tortola. Driving around the island’s steep and winding mountain roads offers some breathtaking views. Some of the finest beaches in all of the BVI are located at Cane Garden Bay and Long Bay, on Tortolas’s north shore. Restaurants on Tortola are held in high regard throughout the Caribbean. Shopping and nightlife tend to be low-key, but a selection of small clubs playing local music can be found in Road Town and in the beach bars around the Tortola.

West End is shown on the charts as Soper’s Hole, a protected harbour lying between Frenchman’s Cay and Tortola. The Soper’s Hole Wharf and Marina offers a full range of services located in charming colourful houses. The Pusser’s Landing features waterfront dining in two restaurants and bars, an outdoor terrace and the company store.

Jost Van Dyke Island was named after a Dutch pirate. It has beautiful beaches, great food and music. Jost Van Dyke is the home to the famous “Full Moon” parties held at Foxy’s and Sidney’s Peace and Love Bar.

Anegada Island is known for its beautiful pink, sugar sand beach and snorkelling with age-old shipwrecks and coral reefs. Anegada’s Reef Hotel is renowned for the local lobster. The dining room and bar are directly on the beach. If you go ashore on Anegada carry bug spray with you. You have been warned!!!

Moorings are available and anchoring is possible all along the coast of Virgin Gorda. Or you can get a berth at the nearby Virgin Gorda Yacht Harbour, a marina with docking for 110 vessels, where the ferry arrives for land travellers. Shops are concentrated around the Yacht Harbour area, especially at the Courtyard. Virgin Gorda Island is famous for The Baths, a day filled with cave exploration and water holes within this unique rock formation. Dinghies are no longer allowed on the shore here and you must swim from a dinghy mooring to the beach. The Bitter End Yacht Club is located in North Sound and is a great place pick up a mooring. You will be amongst some of the beautiful yachts in the BVI here. The small deserted island of Prickly Pear is a great lunch and snorkelling spot and is just a dinghy ride from the Bitter End Yacht Club. Spanish Town on the southwest side of Virgin Gorda is a popular stop over for shopping and provisioning.

Norman Island or “Treasure Island” as the locals know it is home to the pirate ship “William Thornton”. Legend suggests this to be the fabled site of Long John Silvers treasure trove. Norman Island lies close to the boundary line separating the BVI from the US Virgin Islands. Although uninhabited it is alive with tourism. The caves here are one of the most popular tourist attractions in the BVI. This is a popular overnight anchorage and many charterers will take dinner aboard the Willy T, a 100′ steel schooner.

Ken Jones runs a Crewed Yacht Charter Guide.
Follow this link for info on Yacht Charter the BVI.
And this link for Caribbean Yacht Charter.

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great micro bikini11.10.08




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Caribbean Vacation Secrets
By Ethan Wollmann

We all know about the mainstream attractions the Caribbean offers – the beaches, beautiful resorts, dazzling landscape, clear ocean and tropical climate. What most people don’t know are the Caribbean vacation secrets and themes associated with most of the beautiful islands!

The following attractions are Caribbean vacation secrets and ‘must do’s’ to enjoy a vacation to its fullest potential.

1. Swim with the dolphins – Many people know this already, but what they don’t know is not all islands/countries offer the same quality of dolphin adventures. A recent survey on Caribbean based site has polled Dominican Republics Dolphin program to be the most enjoyable for the tourist in all of the Caribbean.

2. Food. Undeniably an experience all on its own. Caribbean food is usually hit or miss with most tourists. 2 of the top restaurants, ranked in Caribbean Edge Magazine, are ‘Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse’ found in Aruba Marriott Resort; and Dasheene found in Ladera St. Lucia Resort. Both offer exquisite food with the utmost quality and taste. Be aware these are just 2 of the MANY renown restaraunts in the Caribbean.

3. Best Resorts. Resorts come in abundance in the Caribbean – with most being average, but a select few that stand out greatly from the rest. 2 of those being the The Beach House in Barbuda, one of the only resorts on the island; as well as Eden Rock Resort and Spa found in St. Bart’s, recently being redesigned and brings a whole different unique Caribbean experience.

4. Scuba Diving. This topic is tricky, because most people have preferences on what they want to see underwater. Cliffs and ridges, fish, colors, reefs, animals etc… These dive spots are listed ‘best’ with a certain feature, rated by a diving instructer and tour guide. Location with the best wall drop-off is Caymen Brac, Cayman Islands. Location with the most color and coral abundant is Santa Rosa Wall, Cozumel. Location for one the largest concentrations of larger tropical fish, and animals (some whales) is French Cay, Turks and Caicos.

So there are some of the Caribbean vacation secrets! Hopefully they were helpful in your search of Caribbean travel or information. If you are in search of cheap Caribbean, Mexico, or Bermuda vacations check out my travel site, which is linked to the major travel companies out there. Or just give me feedback on my message board telling me about your Caribbean experiences!

Ethan Wollmann

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Microkini Destinations11.07.08




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Top 10 Travel Destinations – Travel the World and See Famous Places
By Wendy Pan

Looking to go on vacation, but not sure where you want to go? These top 10 travel destinations are the most searched vacation spots around.

Honolulu- Hawaii- This is the most searched for vacation. People like that Hawaii is a tropical island and the weather is always beautiful. If you happen to see bad weather, it passes as fast as it came.

Canary Islands – Gran Canaria- One of the top travel destinations around mainly because it’s beautiful there and the weather is always the way you want it to be. The temperature is constant all year round with sand so pure you won’t believe that it’s really sand.

Cancun- Mexico- Young and old want to visit Cancun. They offer tons of hotels and something for everyone. You can find parties of every flavor and quiet times on the beach. The weather here is normally warm just like many other tropical islands.

Las Vegas- Nevada- If the night life and gambling are your type of vacation, then Las Vegas is the spot. Known for their parties, gambling and many shows, you will find something that you love here.

Montego Bay- Jamaica- If you’re looking for a beautiful place to go, then Montego Bay is the spot for you. Different foods, people and scenery is what you will find here. Their sand is white, and their water is pure blue. Expand your taste buds, romance and much more while you visit this top travel destination.

Grand Bahama Island- The resorts here are beautiful, the water crystal clear and the sand sparkles between your toes. You can choose from many beaches here, for your day time fun. Try swimming in some of their underwater cave systems, truly a unique experience. The night life is like no other here.

Cayman Islands- If you’re looking for an upscale resort, this is the island for you. They have so many things for you to do and see here. Stay at a local bed and breakfast or a fancy hotel. Maybe you would like to go to a spa for the weekend or just hang out at the beach. The choice is yours.

Bermuda- This destination is close to the United States and is truly unique. This one island is actually made up from 180 smaller islands. Bridges get you from island to island. So if you tire of one, just head on over to the next one. Bermuda is on the top list because it’s so unique. The only place you will find the famous pink beaches.

Puerto Rico- Becoming more popular as the years go by, this island is made up of beaches and mountains. You will find a lot of wild animals and plenty of scenery here. Seasons are a lot alike no matter winter, summer or spring.

Bali- Indonesian- This Island is for the high class people. It’s rich in culture and looks. Black and white sand can be found here along the beautiful beaches making this island unforgettable. Temples that dot on the island are something you will notice along with the best tropical Hindu Cultures.

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Miami Mini Bikini Blond Teen11.07.08






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Miami – A Spring Break Story, Part Two – Bar Hopping
By L. Schiller

After a day of lounging on the beach there’s nothing better than taking a power nap and heading out for a night on the town. Miami is crowded with trendy nightclubs, bars, and lounges. Unfortunately you can’t visit them all. Fortunately, you have me, the girl who can tell you were you must go when you’re in Miami. Miami has an unbelievable nightlife and these are the places that make Miami after hours alive and exciting.

  1. Lobby Lounge in downtown Miami is part of the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, one of the most elegant and expensive hotels in Miami. If you can’t afford to shell out a few hundred dollars a night, you can still get the experience by visiting the Lobby Lounge. Order some of their delicious hors d’oeuvres and snazzy champagne cocktails. It’s the perfect way to start off the night…before the night gets too crazy!
  2. Brick’s Nightclub and Sky Lounge is the perfect way to see Miami. Sure you’re inside but the rooftop sky lounge has the perfect view of Miami’s skyline. Brick’s is a typical Miami nightclub. 10,000 square feet, an outstanding lighting system, three floors, five bars, and some of the comfiest zebra print couches I have ever sat on!
  3. Churchill’s is a unique bar that brings a little bit of England into the all American town of Miami. If you are a beer fan this is the place to go. They offer over a dozen picks of your choice. This isn’t a place for all night dancing, but if you want to see a live band or play a little pool you have to go straight to Churchill’s!
  4. Nocturnal. Now here is a place to dance the night away! Nocturnal has three different themed floors, each with their own DJ and bar. This “state of the art” 20,000 square foot nightclub has a café, a dozen plasma TVs, and a rooftop dance floor complete with waterfalls and a killer view.
  5. Studio A is for those of you who love a little rock and roll. Or, for that matter a lot of rock and roll. A lot of live rock and roll! Party and dance to the live bands or sit back in a comfy chair, sip a drink, and enjoy the show. Concerts and live shows are on stage almost every night.
  6. Dave and Buster’s Miami. Like pool, arcade games, shuffleboard, darts, video games, and just plain fun? Well if you don’t, stay away from Dave and Buster’s! Make a night out of it. Start off your evening by indulging in one of Dave and Buster’s delicious steaks. Head for the bar to order one of their famous drinks and watch some football. Then let the games really begin! I could probably spend the whole day at Dave and Buster’s -a few hours never feels like enough!

It is impossible to go to Miami and not have fun. Get a tan, have a few fruity drinks, and then dance the night away in this tropical and lively city!

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