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Great holiday

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

Life can be a great holiday if you want and that’s why people visit France. What better option than Hotel Paris, it rocks. If you are in France, then it’s all about having a good time and visiting exotic locales and eating diverse, mouth watering cuisines wherever you choose to travel.

Cheapest Shopping for Travel

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

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Packing For A trip Through Ibiza

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

When you hear of Ibiza, what images pop up in your mind? Ancient trading? Beaches? Parties? Rain? Ibiza, like Menorca, is one of Spain’s Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea and it sits to the left of the Mallorca Island. Also known as “Eivissa,” this island is rich in Phoenician history. Remember the Phoenicians who dominated trade in the first millennium BC?

Well it’s on this island that these same Phoenicians ran their lead, wine, and marble trade in 654 BCE. At that time, the island was known as ‘Ibossim’, and then later called ‘Ebusus’ by the early Romans. Later, the island was known for producing salt, wool, die, and fish sauce. By forming a treating with Romans, Ibiza was spared destruction and later became one of Roman’s official cities.

As you can guess, this historical tidbit makes Ibiza a fascinating place to visit and it’s current night-life seemingly attracts tourists from all over the world. International tourists visit this island to check out its most lively clubs: The Privilege, the Es Paradis, Te Amnesia, the Space, and the Pacha. All of these clubs are known for their active parties – some opening as early as eight in the morning! (Note that most shops and banks here are closed between the hours of two and four p.m. – known as the ‘siesta’.)

But that’s not all – Ibiza is the mother of ‘trance music’ – a style of music that is euphoric and melodic and that fuses the sounds of string instruments, mandolins, and soft vocals. You may have even heard some of this hypnotizing sound by artists like Solar Stone, Paul Oakenfold, Chicane, or DJ Tiesto. Lisa Lashes is a widely recognized artist within this genre too.

Traveling to this island, you’ll want to remember that you’ll be surrounded by some of the most beautiful beach spots in the world. And that’ll demand very light clothing – especially in the summer. At the most, you’ll want to bring along a light sweater for trips up into the mountain areas or at night along the island’s coasts. Either way, you’ll definitely want to dress to impress if you want to blend within the cultural trend that exists here.

Not only is this corner of the world known for it’s rich history and its high entertainment, it’s also known for its high fashion. Bright colors and prints are in!

Since you’ll spend the majority of your time here walking and enjoying the sights, pack the most comfortable pair of walking shoes that you own. Fancy dance shoes might be fine for evening fun, but most of the locals and other tourists you’ll see will stride in sandal-type footwear. Some of the streets on this island are still cobbled so if you tour the sights in anything that isn’t a flat-sole support, you might have a little trouble getting around – especially in shoes with a high heel.

But if you’re ready to hit the beaches, soaking up the sun on one of Ibiza’s many beaches unquestionably demands ultraviolet ray protection. So don’t forget the sunscreen, sunshades, or hat! If you travel during the winter months (November through February), bring your rain gear. We’re not talking about a full raincoat and boots set up – something simple like an umbrella will suffice!

Other things that you might find handy aren’t items that you’ll wear, but instead, items that you’ll use. For example, you might want to bring a camera along so that you can photograph the marvelous sights you’ll see including those party events that no one will believe happened unless you’ve captured them on film! When packing your camera, you’ll of course want to make sure that you bring along plenty of film, batteries, and repair parts in case these items are not available on the island.

Be careful though that when you do take photographs, you don’t violate any local laws or politically sensitive areas. Ask first – especially when you tour the religious sites of this land. Some belief systems don’t allow photographs and although the reasoning may not make sense to you, they make sense to the locals and you should respect the wishes of whatever rules are set in place.

In addition to a camera, you might appreciate bringing along a language translation book or an electronic language translator, as the native tongue spoken in Ibiza is Spanish. Speaking the same language as what your local hosts speak will help you in other activities available here like shopping, touring, or just speaking to a friendly passer-by. You could learn to say, “Que pasa?” for example, which means ‘what’s going on?’ or ‘what’s happening?’

You really want to bring along anything and everything that will enable you to enjoy your time here because as previously mentioned, Ibiza is a place to have fun, relax, and vacation as though you’ve never vacationed before.

Travel in Ibiza by Taxi

Traveling by taxi provides an extremely convenient way to move about. Like traveling by taxi in the United States, minimum charges accompany metered mileage plus a small additional fee for baggage and evening – night – or holiday drives.

Ibiza Driving Advice

European Union citizens (18 years or older) must own a national driving license to drive in Ibiza, however non-European Union citizens (18 years or older) also need an International Driving Permit as well. Both types of citizens must have car insurance and identification (license, passport, etc.) by law, is required at all times. Seat belts must be worn by all passengers, and travelers under the age of 14 must be seated in the back seat of the vehicle. When driving, remember that driving positions are reversed to American drivers. You must yield to on-coming traffic from junctures and traffic circles.

Special care should be taken to restrict your driving to the main routes outlined on the most recent maps of this area as other routes may not be appropriate for driving (dirt roads, mountain passes, etc.).

Traveling in Ibiza by Car / Car Rental

Because Ibiza’s city centers are so popular, you are cautioned to avoid driving in these areas – especially since the narrow roads in these places can accommodate traffic traveling in one direction only. In addition, parked automobiles make driving extremely difficult. Traveling by car rental is best accomplished by following a current map of its roads – which offer views that are nothing short of amazing.

Author Bio
Every Car Hire in association with Auto Europe provides discounted car rental with leading rental companies such as Hertz, Alamo, Budget and Europcar. For information on car hire or car rentals visit Every Car Hire at Car Hire Ibiza.

Currency Exchange Rates Ins and Outs

Monday, February 18th, 2008

Are you planning a trip abroad? If you so, you might want to know the current currency exchange rates so you can plan ahead for your financing needs. Your money is usually not worth the same in different countries as it is in the country where you live. It’s a good idea to know the value of your dollar before you take your trip, as you will have to hand it over to be converted when you reach your destination. You don’t want to be shocked when you get there and realize the possibility of an enormous difference in monetary value, and that your money isn’t worth close to what is in your own country. Then again, it may end up that you are happily surprised upon discovering that your money is worth double or triple in the country you are going to be visiting than what it’s worth at home.

A really good source of information for currency exchange rates and other international financial services is www.currencysource.com. They offer information and services for business necessities like buying foreign currency, transferring funds to an overseas bank account, or paying an international seller’s invoice. On a personal level, you can send international wire transfers to family or friends abroad, pay overseas college tuitions or put a deposit down on a vacation rental in a foreign country. Another great feature they offer is a currency converter right on their home page. You can find out what your money’s worth in almost any country around world in just a few seconds!

Another reason for being aware of currency exchange rates is for purchasing over seas stocks. When you purchase stock in another country, but are based in your own country, as in online trading for instance, your dollar value is probably going to be different than what it is in the country where you are investing. You will want to be informed of the exact currency exchange rates so that you know precisely how much you are paying for that stock. It may seem like a good price, until you convert your dollars. You may end up paying much more than the stock is actually worth, defeating the whole purpose of investing.

Author Bio
Purchasing international stocks? You need to be up-to-date with all the countries currency exhange rates.

Nothing Beats a Luxury Honeymoon Cruise

Monday, February 18th, 2008

Cruises are an ideal honeymoon getaway that if properly researched can fit into every budget. There are many different types of cruises you can take and here we will discuss some of them.

Spend your honeymoon with a romantic trip on a luxury liner. Being on the high end of the cruise scale, it is unbeatable. The moment you step aboard, the luxury is evident. You are given a grand welcome with a glass of champagne, and a crew member will show you to your suite. The suites are luxurious, with large bedrooms, beautiful bathrooms and occasionally a balcony to view all the wonders of the sea.

Many luxury liners give you many options when it comes to choosing food. They will often have several restaurants, bars, and lounges. Some will feature a theatre for viewing various shows every night. Along with a casino for you and your new spouse to enjoy the night away, or a night club to dance and celebrate your new union.

Many honeymoon cruises will have a fitness center, swimming pool, and hot tub for all of your needs. What good is a honeymoon cruise without being able to relax? That is exactly why some liners offer a spa to engage in health and beauty therapy.

Deciding where you want to go on your cruise will be a fun adventure. You can take a cruise anywhere that is accessible by sea. You will enjoy various stops and adventures that only a cruise can show you. Many cruise companies offer a wide variety of honeymoon packages. Many people choose to take winter cruises to the warmer climates such as the Caribbean or anywhere in the South Pacific.

Costly as a honeymoon cruise may seem to you at the time, keep in mind that the cost includes many benefits that a typical honeymoon destination might not. Things such as, all meals, any onboard facilities like a theatre or nightclub, wine is occasionally included, and transportation to and from various ports.

Author Bio

Ethan K. Roberts writes about several different subjects not limited to honeymoon cruises. More info at honeymon cruise travel vacation and honeymoon cruise info.

Timesharing – Finally Time To Buy?

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

The “hard” sales techniques, unexplainable price drops, and low-quality resorts are generally disappearing. That means many vacationers now view timesharing as a viable and economical option for future vacations. But they need to know much more to make an intelligent purchase.

With the entrance of companies like Disney, Marriott, and Hilton into the field, the timeshare market is exploding. In the past two years, almost 500,000 households have purchased a total of more than 700,000 week-long units at timeshare resorts. That means there are more than 2 million owners at more than 2,000 resorts worldwide. Contrary to popular belief, a recent study by leisure survey experts Ragatz Associates showed that more than 80% of these owners are happy with their purchase.

“It is clear that timesharing is gaining in popularity, not only here in the U.S., but also across Europe, Mexico, and in South America,” says Tom Franks, president of the American Resort Development Association, the timeshare industry body, based in Washington, D.C.

THE BASICS

In timesharing, consumers typically buy one or more weeks at a specific resort and can return to that resort every year or “trade” it for a week at another resort with an exchange company. Prices currently average about $9,000, with annual maintenance fees of around $300.

Vacation timesharing generally takes one of two forms: “Fee” timesharing gives the purchaser permanent rights–in the form of a deed–to the property. About 85% of timeshare resorts sell under fee-ownership agreements. “Right-to-use” timesharing grants the purchaser the rights to the use of the property for an established period of time, such as 30 years. Under this type of timesharing, the purchaser does not receive a deed.

Rather than return to their home resort every year, many owners opt to exchange their week for a week at one of thousands of other timeshare properties worldwide. For a fee (usually less than $100), companies like Resorts Condominiums International (317/876-1692) or Interval International (305/666-1861) perform these exchange services for member resorts and owners.

Many owners say this exchange privilege was a key reason for buying and have had much success with the exchanges. The keys to successful exchangers are: buying at a popular resort (this increases exchange power); “depositing” the week with an exchange company as early as possible (this gives the exchange company more time to find a user for the week being exchanged); and being flexible on the desired destination, resort, and dates of travel.

SOME SPECIFICS

The Orlando, Florida area serves as an ideal example of what’s available. It’s a huge market for vacationers from throughout the world in search of a piece of that Orlando “magic.” There are dozens of options available and the area is a great place to own one or more weeks, if you know where to go.

Well-established possibilities include: Island One (407/859-8900); Marriott (813/688-7700); Orange Lake (407/239-1082); and Vistana (407/239-3008). At these and other resorts, you’ll find a full host of amenities, often including kitchens, decks, pools, restaurants, golf courses, tennis courts, and much more. These timeshare resorts are more like fully-equipped apartments or suites, rather than standard hotel rooms.

Walt Disney World recently opened their first timeshare resort, the Disney Vacation Club (407/939-3100). As would be expected, they have developed some unique features for their timeshare concept.

Disney tackled two of the major issues in the timeshare industry today: flexibility and aggressive sales techniques. Along with many other timeshare properties, Disney has moved to improve these two areas and the early reviews give them high marks.

By purchasing a real estate interest in Disney Vacation Club Resort, guests automatically become members of Disney Vacation Club and are entitled to a variety of exclusive benefits and privileges. Members also receive an annual allotment of vacation points, which may be used on vacations at the resort or at more than 100 worldwide resorts currently offered through a “Member Getaways” program with RCI.

“The flexibility of choosing among several different vacation experiences is what sets the Disney Vacation Club apart from many similar plans,” says General Manager Mark Pacala. “The vacation point system allows members to select the type of vacation best suited to their needs, particularly as those needs change from year to year.”

Disney has also attacked the overly-aggressive sales techniques that used to plague the industry. They don’t provide any incentives or awards for prospects attending the sales presentation and their sales force mostly receives a fixed salary, rather than high commissions for high volume.

For a one-time purchase price, guests may purchase a real estate interest in the resort, which expires after 50 years. Prices currently run from $11,730 to around $16,000.

The points system, which is becoming much more popular in the timeshare industry, is much easier to understand than it first appears. Let’s say that with your Disney Vacation Club ownership interest you have 270 points to use each year. You could reserve a two-bedroom home for a week’s stay in June or enjoy a five-day family reunion in July in a three-bedroom Grand Villa. Other options would be to reserve a two-bedroom home for a nine-day stay in September or an incredible stay of several weeks in a studio unit.

Disney’s timeshare operation is typical of the exciting future for the industry and astute timeshare buyers. There are timesharing options throughout the U.S., with huge multi-site options like Hilton Grand Vacations (813/482-7766); Fairfield Communities (800/251-8736); and the Lawrence Welk Resort Group (619/485-5556); as well as small and intimate single-resort operations. You’ll find apartment-like accommodations in a resort-like atmosphere.

WORLDWIDE OPTIONS

Timesharing is not limited to the U.S. at all. This worldwide industry is very popular in Mexico, South America, Europe, and several other parts of the world.

More than 100,000 weeks were sold in Mexico last year at more than 100 different resorts. Prices tend to be lower than the average $9,000 purchase price in the U.S.

Potential buyers should consider Cancun and Cozumel; Puerto Vallarta; Acapulco; Ixtapa; and Manzanillo, a regional resort area for Mexico City, which is favored by Mexicans and generally features even lower prices (less than $5,000). To get started in Mexico, contact reputable multi-resort operator COSTAMEX at 305/267-7855.

South America is a relatively new hot-spot for timesharing, but the industry there is growing quickly. The Argentinian coast and mountains (skiing during the U.S. summer) are currently the most popular spots for development. Visitors to Argentina should explore the options in Buenas Aires, Mar del Plata, Miramar, and the Cerro Catedral ski area. The Uruguay coast resort area of Punta del Este is also becoming a timeshare hub.

Timesharing actually started in Europe, before blossoming in the U.S. There are hundreds of options throughout Western Europe, the Mediterranean, and Scandinavia. As can be expected, resorts are most prevalent along the coasts and in the Alps.

Southern Spain is probably the leader in sunny European timesharing. Dozens of timeshare resorts dot the Costa del Sol area. It’s easy to comparison shop along the coast, but definitely check out several of Club Riviera’s options (011-34-52-831252). Other timeshare hotspots include the Canary Islands, Portugal, the French Riviera, Greece, and Turkey.

The Alps appeal to many timeshare buyers and for good reason. A timeshare unit can save lots of money on ski trips or a summer vacations in the mountains. There are several options in the French Alps, Switzerland, and Germany’s Bavaria, but Austria seems to have the best overall bets. Timesharing Ferienclub Jausern in Sallbach-Hinterglemm (011-43-65-41-503) is typical of Austria’s club-like mountain resorts.

BUYERS BEWARE

Timesharing isn’t for everyone. It’s not a true real estate “investment” and the resale market is tight. Simply put, plan to buy it, keep it, and enjoy it.

The industry body ARDA (see below) has many excellent publications about timeshare purchase. Their office is a great starting point for interested buyers.

Author Bio
Kevin Co writes for www.timesharemadness.com where you can find out more about timeshare and other topics.

How To Save Money While On Vacation

Friday, February 15th, 2008

A holiday does not have to cost you an arm and a leg if you know how to look for and take full advantage of the many exciting money saving offers that are available to you throughout the internet. Many companies offer specific online savings and packages that you cannot find anywhere else. These online savings and offers are available to you online only, so you will have to visit their websites to take advantage of them, and they are not made available to those who visit them offline.

Many travelers can enjoy a bundle of savings by booking hotel reservations, airline tickets, or car rentals online. Additionally, they can also find packages that will allow them to do many things they will enjoy for a fraction of the cost. These packages can often include many exciting attractions you can see within an area, hotel, transportation, and sometimes certain meals are included with in the packages. Packages are geared towards every interest, for example, they could be geared towards specific destinations world wide, such as Paris, Italy, Florida, Hawaii, and the like.

Other packages could be geared towards specific events or activities, such as hiking, camping, jungle adventures, cruises, singles events and trips, couples geared outings, musicals, major shopping trips, or site seeing in exciting new places. There are many websites on the internet that are available to you by simply using one of the many popular search engines. Websites like expedia.com offer a one stop shopping source for flight tickets, trains, car rentals, and hotel reservations. In addition, they offer advice on traveling, points of interest, and an easy to use online reservation request.

The internet has made it so much easier to plan a trip that the whole family can enjoy, you can plan your entire itinerary right on the internet and find some excellent travel and safety tips that you could use. If you need to purchase new items to take with you on your holiday you can also do that online with many special deals from online retailers that sell the products you need.

Take full advantage of all the internet has to offer by booking your entire holiday online and safe a ton of money in the process. After all a holiday is enjoyed so much more, when it is a bargain and money saving one. It will leave you more money to spend on necessities and fun things you want to do.

Author Bio
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