Cruise Ship Menues: An Important Consideration For Cruisers
May 31, 2008
Cruising is a great experience where you can travel through the sea and enjoy the beautiful calm sea in front of your eyes. There are many cruising vacation spots in the world that are loved by cruisers. For many people, cruising is a passion and they take off to cruising spots very often. All the cruises are luxurious and you can choose to sail in a cruise that fits your budget. Since you have to spend a few days in the cruise depending on the destination to which you’re sailing to, cruise ship menus are often given much importance by the cruise companies. The menu in the cruise ship will definitely contain the delicacies of the country along with the common menu.
While you sail in a cruise ship, eating from the cruise ship menu is the main entertainment apart from enjoying the blue seas. Many people in the world wish to try different cruise ships just for the sake of tasting the food. The greatest thing with the cruise ship menus is that you can taste the food of different countries at a single place. Every day you stay in a cruise, you will be provided with different menus that cannot be generally prepared at home.
The cruise captains are more concerned about their guests and you will be provided high quality food that is prepared hygienically. The cruise ship menu for each meal will start with starters that contain some fruits and vegetables, which are the favorites of most vegetarians. Apart from these you can get different non vegetarian food like smoked salmon, Mississippi delta prawns, Strawberry bisque and salads. The main courses are fillers that are nutritious and tasty at the same time. You can find different country themed main courses when you are in a cruise. The desserts will contain mouth-watering ice creams and sweets that you cannot find elsewhere. Different cruise ships offer different types of menus and you will not have the same menu the next day.
Most of the popular cruising ships keep their cruising ship menus a secret as they guarantee to provide great ecstasies for their guests. Though the common menus will be rich in calories, you can opt for low carb foods that are also available as a part of the menu. As more and more people are extremely diet conscious, the cruise ships contain diet food stalls also, which prepare low calorie diet for its conscious guests.
If you feel that the cruise ship menus are high calorie foods and if you are allergic to some ingredients, you can order your menu specifying the ingredients you want to be added in your menu. The cruise staff is always ready to prepare special food for their guests but to avail that facility, you have to talk to the authorities in advance. People who are on strict diets can make use of the low carb foods and take care of the potions they consume. When you are on a cruise, you have many things to explore and enjoy, including the secret, surprising cruise ship menues.
Gordon Banks is a sailing and cruise ship enthusiast and has been writing many sailing and cruise ship related articles to help you save money and enjoy wonderful sailing vacations. Learn about the Carnival Cruise Line Ship or the Disney Cruise Ship from a popular sailing website that specializes in providing money saving tips and getting you the best cruise deals.
Spring Break Packages - Teasers, Incentives, And the Best Trips
May 31, 2008
These days when we look at advertisements for spring break packages online, on television, in newspapers, or magazines we see many incentives thrown at us to help us choose one package over another. Twenty hours of free drinks, free pizza at Pizza Hut while your there, free entry to exclusive parties and clubs…these are an example of what you may see posted with the ads. These are called travel teasers. They help one travel agency establish dominance over another by giving away something you can’t get from the other guy. This is usually done when the basic elements of the package have a preset price that can’t be changed due to contract restrictions from the hotels, airlines, or cruise lines. Most of these incentives and travel teasers turn out to be less valuable than they appear.
It’s important to cut through these teasers to reveal the important elements of each package. If it’s an air/hotel package try to concentrate on the price your paying for those two elements. Food may be included if it is an all-inclusive spring break package. If so, this also must be taken into consideration when a price is given. It’s normal for food to add a significant amount to the price.
Some college students may be looking at a cruise/hotel package. These are typically called cruise and stay packages. Bahamas cruises usually offer a cruise and stay package since a Bahama cruise is usually no longer than seven hours each way. Again, look at the cost for the cruise and hotel only when comparing to other spring break deals.
Incentives are great if you view them from the proper perspective. The price shown is what you are paying for your hotel stay and round-trip ticket on a cruise or airline. If by chance the incentives and teasers turn out to be useful that’s great, if not you didn’t pay for them. Travelers who think they are paying for the incentives are usually the people that feel cheated when they return from the spring break vacation.
Once you break through to the nucleus of the package, you still have a problem. You need to be able to predict the best spring break destination. Ten to fifteen years ago it was all about Panama City and Daytona Beach. This was a cheap spring break vacation. Gas prices had not skyrocketed yet and you didn’t spend hundreds of dollars driving that Ford Bronco or Jeep Grand Cherokee to Florida and back. The hotel rooms were cheap and you didn’t need a birth certificate or passport to go. Also, it was much easier to convince your parents to let you go to Florida. Letting their baby boy or girl leave the country always makes a parent uneasy and they felt like they could reach you quickly if a problem should arise.
Cancun, Mexico had its moment in the sun from 1992 to 2005. This was generally fueled by buckets of money pouring into MTV and other entertainment firms from Mexico. You couldn’t turn on MTV during March without seeing college kids screaming and dancing in Cancun on spring break…drinks in hand. They sold the idea that Mexico was the number one destination for spring break and college students believed them. Every year saw bigger numbers than the previous. Hotels were booked out seven months prior and it seemed like spring break tourism couldn’t get any better, but it was all about to change. The old law of supply and demand combined with mother nature would soon give college students a new spring break destination.
2006 was the year the Bahamas took over, and it has been that way ever since. They typical college student could no longer afford to go to Cancun. The hotels had increased their nightly rates to a level that was no longer affordable. Then in late 2005 the eye of a massive hurricane moved directly over Cancun. The lobby areas of most of the hotels has four feet of standing water. The hotels and beaches had suffered many millions of dollars in damages.
The Bahamas was affordable, it was just a short distance off the coast of Florida, and it was beautiful. Bahama cruises were suddenly full and the hotels were getting sold out in November. Parents liked the fact that Grand Bahamas and Nassau had a lower crime rate than Mexico and they didn’t need to send tons of money with their kids to pay for overpriced food, activities, and drinks. The Bahamas had a variety of reasonably priced restaurants to choose from.
It’s hard to say where college spring break students will be during spring break 2009, but one fact remains. The pictures and videos shown of MTV spring break will look exactly the same regardless of the background. Spring break will live on somewhere.
Francis Copa is the author of this article. www.BahamaSun.com is a great source for the best spring break packages.
The High Cost of Travel: Is a Hawaii Vacation a Good Idea?
May 31, 2008
Are you turned off by the high cost of travel? If you are, you may consider putting off your summer vacation plans. Or, you may opt for visiting a more local attraction. Of course, doing so can save you money, but the high cost of travel doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to forego your dream Hawaii vacation.
If you intended to travel to Hawaii this year, but have yet to make your travel plans, do not make the mistake of assuming that your travel costs will be too high. Yes, travel costs may have increased, but you may still be surprised how affordable it is to take a Hawaii vacation.
One of the best ways to find great deals on Hawaii vacations is to examine all of your options; literally all of them. First, you will want to start with Hawaii vacation packages. If you are looking to stay at a hotel or a vacation resort, you should have a number of packages to choose from. Vacation packages are nice because you are often rewarded with a small discount. It is also important to note that you can save yourself time. Vacation packages are set up so that you can make multiple travel arrangements, like your flight, car rental, and hotel stay, all at the same time.
While most Hawaii vacation packages will save you money, some can actually end up costing you more. That is why you will first want to do a small amount of research. If your vacation package includes a stay at a hotel, your flight, and a car rental, determine the individual cost of these three and then compare the total to the vacation package price. Are you getting a good deal? You should be.
Although it is easiest to save money when staying at a Hawaii hotel or vacation resort, you may have had other ideas. Private Hawaii vacation rentals, including homes, cottages, villas, condos, and apartment rentals, come highly rated and recommended. If you would like to rent a Hawaii vacation home rental, just be sure to use your best judgment. The best ways to save money is to examine rentals that only have features that you need or will use. For example, don’t pay more for a Hawaii vacation home rental with a pool if you don’t like swimming.
If you opt to make your Hawaii travel plans individually, as opposed in a vacation package, search out the best deals. Starting with your airline reservations, check each airline that services the area. Compare prices. Also, try to be flexible with your travel dates. For instance, it is often cheaper to fly in the middle of the week than on the weekend. The same applies for holidays, as travel costs are often higher during peak travel times.
In keeping with your flight to Hawaii, you are presented with another way to save money. Many airlines now charge you an extra fee for extra luggage. In fact, some airlines now charge you for the first bag. If you are taking an extended trip to Hawaii, you may not be able to avoid the fee for the first checked bag, but there are ways you can eliminate that extra fee for a second bag. For starters, only pack what you need. To make sure that you are well prepared, check the Hawaii weather forecast before you leave. Next, invest in space saving travel bags. They are often $10 or less for two bags and they can significantly reduce the amount of space in your suitcase.
As for renting a Hawaii car rental, you should do so. All of the Hawaiian Islands have so much to offer you and you want to be able to see each and every part of Hawaii. Having your own car rental allows you to do so. What you will want to do, however, is find the best deals. Car rental companies often charge different rates for different cars. If your traveling party consists of you and a friend or you and your spouse, a large SUV or minivan may not be needed. You could save money by going with a smaller, compact car.
Let Hawaiian Beach Rentals help you make your Hawaii travel plans. They list a large selection of luxury, yet affordable Hawaii vacation home rentals.
Car Hire Toulouse
May 31, 2008
Toulouse, also known as the Pink City (Ville Rose) because of its pink buildings is not only an excellent city to discover as a short break destination, but also a great base for exploring the beautiful surrounding countryside. Located alongside the Garonne River and the scenic Canal du Midi Toulouse is a beautiful city. As famous for its architecture as it is for its pioneering space centres, Toulouse is a town with a nostalgic heart and forward-thinking mind.
Toulouse is one of the chicest cities in France. Toulouse is the main city in the Midi-Pyr
Dollywood: Tennessee’s Down-Home Theme Park
May 31, 2008
Dollywood is a 125-acre theme park owned by and named after entertainer Dolly Parton. Located in Pigeon Forge, Dollywood is the second top tourist attraction in Tennessee after the nearby Great Smoky Mountains National Park and is visited by thousands of people each day. It is one of the best kept secrets when it comes to theme parks and is staking its claim as being one of the top parks in the nation by expanding with bigger and bigger rides and adding the 30-acre Splash Country water park next door.
This Tennessee theme park is a more laid back style park and is a great place for the whole family. It hosts annual art and music festivals, offers daily live music shows and offers more than 40 rides and attractions, including roller coasters, water rides and numerous other family-oriented attractions. Guests can revisit the past and enjoy the famous craftsman demonstrations and shops in Craftsman’s Valley as well as enjoy the Eagle Mountain Sanctuary, which houses the country’s largest collection of non-releasable bald eagles.
The park is organized into eight themed areas:
1. “Showstreet” is the introductory area of the park that features several shops and eateries, including The Sweet Shoppe and the Liberty Gift Shop. Guests can also take in live shows at the Showstreet Palace and Dolly Parton Theatre or visit the Southern Gospel Museum and Hall of Fame.
2. “Timber Canyon” is a mine camp themed area of the park that features the “Mystery Mine” coaster and the award-winning “Thunderhead” roller coaster. It also features the rotating, tilting tower ride, “Timber Tower”, which is the only ride of its kind in the US. Other attractions include the “Lumberjack Lift” cable-pull ride and the new “River Battle” water ride that features onboard water soakers to shoot other passengers and nearby targets. “Timber Canyon” also includes “Lil’ Loggers’ Landing” which features a multi-level play structure with climbing walls, slides and interactive features.
3. “Adventures in Imagination” features the “Smoky Mountain Wilderness Adventure Tour” indoor attraction and the Dolly Parton “Chasing Rainbows” museum.
4. “Jukebox Junction” is a realistic 50’s area where guests can enjoy a show at the Pines Theatre or take an antique car ride at the “Rockin” Roadway”.
5. “Rivertown Junction” features a replica of Dolly’s childhood “Smoky Mountain Home” as well as a host of arts and craft stores. Guests can visit stores like “Mountain Slate Works” and “The Old Mill’s Pigeon River Pottery” or watch hand-blown glass being made at the “Rainbow Glass Blowing Factory”.
6. “Country Fair” area includes a variety of carnival rides, including the “Dizzy Disk”, “Scrambler” and the “Waltzing Swinger” swings. It also features “Dolly’s Demolition Derby” bumper cars, “Shooting Star” tower drop and the “Wonder Wheel” Ferris wheel. “Country Fair” is home to several kiddie rides that include “Piggy Parade”, “Busy Bees”, “Lucky Ducky” and the “Amazing Flying Elephants”. Other tame rides include the “Sky Rider” plane ride, “Lemon Twist” teacup ride and the “VeggieTales Sideshow Spin” kiddie coaster.
7. “The Village” is home to the Heartsong Theatre and the David Tallent Comedy Magic Show. Guests can also ride the “Village Carousel” or take a five-mile tour around the park on the “Dollywood Express” steam engine.
8. “Craftsman’s Valley” is one of the oldest and largest areas of Dollywood and includes the “Tennessee Tornado” steel coaster and the “Blazing Fury” indoor coaster. It features over a dozen authentic crafters demonstrating and explaining their crafts, including soap making, blacksmiths, candle making and woodcarving. “Craftsman’s Valley” also includes the Palace Theatre, the Robert F. Thomas Chapel and the Calico Falls Schoolhouse. The Eagle Mountain Sanctuary bald eagle aviary can also be found here.
Dollywood is open from March through December with varying operating hours. Crowds are largest during festivals with May through September being the busiest months and crowds also grow during December due to the parks Christmas celebration. It is usually not very busy during the last few hours before closing so if you’ve allotted one day to visit, you can also go the night before to enjoy the parks many attractions without the long lines.
Dollywood is a clean and entertaining park that offers great southern food along with excellent rides and entertainment. It also features wonderful and friendly employees who are genuinely interested in making sure that each guest feels welcome and has a great experience at the park. Be sure to make Dollywood a part of your next Tennessee vacation.
Kelley Falgout is the publisher of www.FamilyThemeParkVacations.com, a vacation planning tool and continuously growing database of all theme parks, amusement parks and water parks across the United States. Click here to get your free copy of the Orlando Theme Parks Vacation Guide and start planning your next Family Theme Park Vacation.
Orlando Attractions: So Much To Choose From So Plan Wisely
May 31, 2008
Orlando attractions and theme parks draw more than 50-million people to the area every year. As a matter of fact, this Central Florida city welcomes more visitors to its theme parks, amusement parks and water parks than any other city in the world. The combination of the year-round tropical climate, superior accommodations and outstanding entertainment has made it the number one destination for families around the globe.
Seeing that this is such a popular travel destination, it is imperative that you make your reservations and plans ahead of time. This will not only ensure that you have an ideal place to stay when you visit Orlando theme parks, but it will also ensure that you get the best prices possible on your theme park vacation.
Planning your vacation during the off-season can also save big money. Peak vacation times include spring break weeks, mid-summer school vacations and Christmastime while slower times include January, February, and the end of October. If you can’t take your trip during the off-season, be sure to book your vacation way in advance.
Going on vacation to different attractions, while expensive, does not have to break the bank if you follow a few simple guidelines. Forward thinking, anticipating, organizing and planning all protect your travel interests, saves money and avoids unnecessary costs. Make sure to give yourself plenty of time to do the research needed.
The most helpful currency you have besides your travel funds is knowledge and information. Investing time, effort and a sometimes a little money to get quality information will save you money in the long run. The more you know about the attractions and theme parks you will be visiting, the more rewarding and fiscally successful your visit will be.
There are a couple of different ways to book your trip to Orlando. The first way is to shop the various vacation packages available and pick the one that fits your needs and budget. The second way is to price everything individually and look under every rock to ferret out the best deals. Regardless of which method is best for you, the first step is to research each park and attraction to find out which ones you may want to visit.
Here are just a few of the area attractions and theme parks that you can enjoy:
Animal Kingdom
Blizzard Beach
Cypress Gardens Adventure Park
Daytona 500 Experience
Discovery Cove
Disney’s Hollywood Studios
EPCOT
Fun Spot Action Park
Gatorland & Gator Gully Splash Park
Haunted Grimm House
Holy Land Experience
Kennedy Space Center
Magic Kingdom
Old Town
Ripley’s Believe it or Not
SeaWorld Aquatica
SeaWorld Orlando
Silver Springs Nature Park
Typhoon Lagoon
Universal Studios Orlando & Islands of Adventure & Wet n’ Wild Water Park
WonderWorks
With so many things to do, don’t feel that you have to cram every minute of your vacation day to get your money’s worth. There is nothing wrong with relaxing and taking a breather along the way. Burdening yourself with an overwhelming schedule will leave you feeling like you need the vacation when you get back home from your trip.
Maximizing and optimizing your budget and trip does not mean doing everything imaginable under the sun. Pace yourself and spend some down time by the pool or indulging in other slower-paced activities. People often say that the only thing you really need to travel is money and a sense of humor. Enjoy your Florida Vacation!
Kelley Falgout is the publisher of www.FamilyThemeParkVacations.com, a vacation planning tool and continuously growing database of all theme parks, amusement parks and water parks across the United States. Click here to get your free copy of the Orlando Theme Parks Vacation Guide and start planning your next Family Theme Park Vacation.
The Gourmet Delights Of A Luxury Holiday In Tuscany
May 31, 2008
If you mention gourmet food, most likely two countries come to mind: France and Italy. But if you take a step back, you’ll discover that much of the French traditions have their origins in Tuscany, from when the Firenze chefs followed the French court of Caterina de’Medici in the 1500s. Tuscan cooking has a deceptively simple quality to it, based on purity and the natural taste of ingredients, rather than trying to mask the flavours with seasonings and sauces like in other cultures. Gourmets in Tuscany are in for a real treat, but what can they expect to sample while abroad?
The varied geography of Tuscany contributes to the flavours you can expect to enjoy. The area mixes mountains, villages, cities and sea-coasts. Near the sea, you predictably can enjoy a huge selection of seafood, the highlight of which is Cacciucco – a famous soup with a flavour that varies depending on the catch of the day. Elsewhere in the region, you’ll find local meats grilled over open fires. One of the best known dishes in Tuscan cooking is Bistecca Fiorentina, perfectly done T-bone steak served with a splash of olive oil. With the Tuscan hills home to pheasant, rabbit, partridge and wild boar, game has also played an important part in Tuscany’s gourmet cuisine throughout the years, if you manage to grow tired of farmed meats, and the warm Mediterranean weather if of course perfect for vegetables to grow and develop a rich, full flavour. Many of them have had such a strong growth that they can be delicious eaten raw, or steamed and drizzled with olive oil and a little garlic, but to me the best way to enjoy these luscious legumes is a local method called ‘saltare’. Saltaring involves steaming the vegetables, and then saut
Single Girl’s Summer Guide: Packing For A Summer Vacation
May 31, 2008
Summer is the time for sun and fun. Probably water play too. On a summer vacation, you are likely to spend time by the pool or at the beach. Swimming and water sports are amongst some of the fun things to do in summer. Then there is the possibility of a summer romance.
So what do you bring along when you go on a summer holiday?
Not so much that you would hurt your back when you lift the luggage. Maybe a gallant guy might help you with your bags, but don’t bet everything on that. Yes, I know there are luggage sets on wheels, but that’s besides the point. You’ll find it easier if you travel light. Travel smart. At the same time, travel in style.
Plan a capsule wardrobe for your summer vacation. What is the color you look best in? Plan your entire wardrobe around that color so you’ll look amazing throughout your vacation. If you look great in black, go for black as that is an extremely versatile basic. If you look better in white, then make it white. If you have a specific color that makes you look stunning, then get whatever you can in that color, be it blue, red, green, yellow, orange, brown or gray.
For simplicity, let’s say you chose black. Bring along a black swimsuit or bikini (or both if you intend to make it a very long break.) Pick one that flatters your figure. The swimsuit that shows off your figure best. Maybe something with a plunging front if you have an impressive cleavage, or with high cut legs to show off great legs and to make them look even longer. Who knows? You could catch the eye of that gorgeous lifeguard.
As it is a summer vacation, you are likely to spend plenty of time by the beach or the poolside. Don’t forget a pretty pareo you can use as a cover up. If your basic color is black or white, a brightly colored pareo with pretty prints would look fabulous. You also need movie star sunglasses to protect your eyes and sexy beach sandals. Get your manicure and pedicure done a day in advance and bring along nail polish in that manicure color for touch ups and a clear nail polish to refresh the manicure as it dulls over time. Most importantly, you need a bottle of sunblock lotion.
You might want to indulge in sight seeing as well. Then there may be dinners at a dress-code restaurant. Especially, if a summer romance crops up. Bring along a black dress, a long black skirt, a black camisole, a black tank top, a black pair of shorts and a black pair of pants. For your feet, you will need a comfortable pair of black walking shoes and a pair of sexy metallic heels.
Everything black (or whatever color you chose) can be boring. So bring along a shirt, a blouse and a tank top in colors that look great with black, and which look good on you. On top of that, a pair of comfy jeans and a pretty skirt in bright colors that go with your black camisole would give you a gorgeous selection of flattering outfits.
If you plan on a long holiday, then bring along some detergent in a spill-proof bottle so you will always have clean clothes to wear. You can mix and match the ones you brought for a huge selection of stylish outfits throughout your vacation.
Earrings do not take up much space, so bring along a few pairs to accessorize your outfits. You can always keep them in a small purse. You could wear a stack of bangles when you start out on your vacation. Those bangles can give you that flirtier image, great for a possible summer romance.
When it comes to bedtime, you would want something comfortable. 3 sets of pajamas are all you need as you can wash one set, wear one set and have a third set handy in case of accidents.
(Substitute your chosen basic color for black in this entire list.)
Don’t forget the underwear. Go for 5 pairs of thong panties that would spare you the visible panty line that can spoil your look. 2 strapless bras to go with your strapless tops or dresses. 2 comfortable pairs of sports bras for when you wear your t-shirts or tank tops and engage in summer sports.
Get travel sized bottles for your toilletries. Transfer shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, moisturizer, a tinted moisturizer that can double up as foundation, cleanser and toner into handy travel sized bottles that are spill proof. For added protection, seal those bottles and your bottle of detergent in a plastic bag or a waterproof pouch so that should the bottles burst, your clothes wouldn’t be ruined.
As for makeup, less is more. Bring
* A bronzing powder you can use as eyeshadow and blusher.
* A lipstick in a color that looks great on you and a lip balm with spf15.
* A waterproof mascara for when you are in the water.
* An eyepencil for when you go sightseeing.
These wouldn’t take much space and let you look your prettiest throughout your vacation.
If you have space, even if food and drinks will be provided bring along a bottle of mineral water and a cereal bar which you can carry on the go.
For first aid, a small bottle of lavender oil would take care of burns, cuts and minor wounds as well as provide a relaxing scent for your bath.
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Car Hire Pescara-the Best Way To Discover The Hidden Gems Of Italy
May 31, 2008
In these days of mass tourism it’s rare to find a destination where it’s possible to laze on uncrowded beaches surrounded by vineyards, orchards and clear, traffic-free roads. Abruzzo and the quiet corner of Vasto is one of those places. Still a bit hush hush, it’s the destination of choice for those looking to get away from it all and sample the famous Dolce Vita. Those in the know recommend hiring a car. Pescara Airport is just an hour’s drive away and is the perfect place for picking up your rental car. Unlike many other regions of Italy where cars and motor bikes zip around honking and revving, driving in Abruzzo is a pleasure. There are plenty of places in the area worth seeing too.
In terms of Mediterranean lashed beaches, Vasto bequeaths an embarassment of riches. The first beach you’ll stumble upon when you reach the old town is surrounded by a small group of low-rise hotels-perfect if you’re stopping over for a day or two. Drive a little further and you’ll reach the picturesque lighthouse at Punta Penna where a small secluded cove surrounded by a nature reserve is to be found at Punta Aderci. Here you can step back in time and watch fisherman at work with traditional wooden trabocchi contraptions, used for catching prawns and shellfish.
After soaking up some sunshine on the silvery sands, its worth heaading into town for a spot of sight-seeing. The beautiful cathedral of San Giuseppe is well worth seeing while the Piazza Gabriele Rosetti is the perfect place to kick-back and indulge in a little people watching while enjoying an ice-cream from a local Gelateria. By lunch time, you’ll be getting peckish. Fish and seafood reign supreme in Pescara. If seafood isn’t for you, you’ll be a little stuck as to what to eat in Vasto. Vasto is the best place to sample the fruits of the surrounding sea. Shellfish, clams, octopus, sole and squid are favourites with the locals. Fret not if fish isn’t for you though. Plenty of other local dishes are also available. Pecarino cheeses and Ventricina, a salami spiced with paprika are also worth a try.
Vasto has its fare share of interesting curiosities. Probably the world’s only Museum of the Pig is definitely one for the must-see list. Situated at Carpineto Sinello, the museum celebrates all things pig-like. Vasto also has a rich archaeological heritage which can be imagined while walking around the city centre. A short drive away will take you to pretty nearby villages such as Cupello, where the hilltop villages and towns of the Maiella Mountains beckon.
Guardiagrele is just one picturesque town that merits exploration. Often described as Italy’s most beautiful village, the town exudes character and charm, boasting narrow winding streets and picture-postcard good looks. From Guardiagrele, it’s worth continuing on toMontenerodomo where Iuvanum, a Roman town, complete with amphitheatre is to be found.
After you journey to Abruzzo and Vasto, you’ll be refreshed, relaxed and ready to paln your return journey. Just don’t tell too many people!
Fiona writes for Argus Car Hire and Car Hire Italy
Why Everyone Needs To Book A Holiday Safari In Africa
May 31, 2008
So, you have done the vacation thing – winters in the Caribbean or the Mediterranean, summers in Europe, spring holidays spent on the sun warmed beaches of South America – and now you are wondering just what is left in the way of a holiday destination. And anyone tired of more traditional vacations or for anyone seeking thrills and adventure – not to mention excitement and exotic culture – should be a holiday safari in the lush, beautiful wilds of Africa.
People automatically think of animals when they hear the word “safari,” and while animals are certainly a large and interesting part of any Safari in Africa, they are by no means the only part.
There are a wide variety of activities offered in most holiday safari packages. There are riding and walking tours, during which visitors can see not only game but also breathtaking scenery and depending on the region of Africa, motorboat tours, canoe trips and the self drive itineraries can ensure you get to unearth the hidden Africa.
Visit local tribes and Bushmen, learn about customs and cultures, and take part in game drives and hikes, which are a staple when on Safari.
Observing animals in their natural habitat is a tradition among holiday safaris in Africa and instead of asking what kind of animals you should expect to see on an African safari. A better question would be to question which can you might not expect to see! The Big Five, referring to leopards, lions, elephants, buffalo, and rhinoceroses, can almost always be found, drinking from watering holes, lounging the heat of the day away, or hunting food (or prey, as the case may be), but they are by no means the only animals you can see. And again, depending on the region of Africa where the safari takes place, visitors can enjoy a diverse range of birds and not to mention giraffes, gazelles, wildebeests, and alligators.
In between all of these exciting, adventurous activities, there is also ample time for rest and relaxation, whether it be reading or napping through the balmy heat of midday or taking leisurely tours through the bush. And after a long day, there is no greater retreat than to enjoy the beautiful African sunset, while looking onto the breathtaking countryside. So experience the raw, primal world of nature for yourself and learn about the rich local cultures and customs by booking your own Safari holiday in Africa, which is sure to offer something for everyone.
So, you have done the vacation thing – winters in the Caribbean or the Mediterranean, summers in Europe, spring holidays spent on the sun warmed beaches of South America – and now you are wondering just what is left in the way of a holiday destination. And anyone tired of more traditional vacations or for anyone seeking thrills and adventure – not to mention excitement and exotic culture – should be a holiday safari in the lush, beautiful wilds of Africa. You just have to decide, when and where to take the first step.
Vision of Africa is a small, independently owned tour operator, offering a range of stunning African holidays and African Safari holidays. So for that perfect Safari in Africa, look no further than the experts, Vision of Africa.
