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October 27, 2008

Why Duval from Mauritania Holidays in Chamonix Mont Blanc France

Chamonix Haute Savoie France is a stunning location with the impressive Mont Blanc and tumbling glaciers. All of us enjoy going parapenting or from time to time wandering around. I normally get a flight from Allegan and stay at a Chamonix luxury catered chalet during my break.

My family and I previously visited Tryp Higienopolis but it sometimes didn’t live up to its description: The Tryp Higienopolis is located in the commercial and financial district of Sao Paulo Higienopolis, and is approximately nine miles from Congonhas Airport, and 15 miles from Sao Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport. Local attractions include the Patio Higienopolis shopping mall, located less than one mile away, and the center of Sao Paulo, approximately four miles from the property.Hotel amenities include a business center, parking (for a fee) , 24-hour room service, outdoor pool, fitness center, and a sauna. Dining options include the on-site restaurant, serving International cuisine.

However in Chamonix Mont Blanc the catered chalet is nearly always fine. Likewise dining out in our favorite cafe, B C Chicken, munching apricot pork chops is a real treat. Chamonix Mont Blanc France is a large enough town to guarantee that there is lots of things for the non-skier to do. With a sports and swimming complex and a shopping arcade of designer boutiques, Chamonix offers a combination of climbing, French charm and tourist attractions which barely any resorts can beat.

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October 25, 2008

Villa Romeo in Rome

Welcome to Villa Romeo, a comfortable B&B in Rome.
In the luxury residential area called "Torre Gaia", in a wonderful green frame, there is a refined and welcome place, full of comforts and with a friendly Italian family.

A villa far from the urban traffic, in a green and silent area, with a private garden, car-parking, fireplace and barbecue. Just 10 minutes from the Tube/Train, in front of the University Campus and in front of the famous "Tor Vergata" Hospital, and far 20 minutes from the Ciampino’s Airport.

"Bed and Breakfast" or "Apartment" to offer you the best solution for everyone … students, families, businessmen …
100 metres away there is the "Gaia Fitness Club", a modern fitness center with swimming pool, tennis, and football.

The APARTMENT :

  • Apartment of 100 metres square at the ground floor
  • Two big bedrooms for 4-6 people
  • TV Color, wardrobe and desk in each room
  • Very silent rooms with a view to the private garden
  • Bath with shower; towels for each guest
  • Big kitchen, with fridge, freeze and micro-waves
  • Big living room, with 28" TV color + DVD/VHS/Hi Fi + fireplace, two sofas and table for 12 people
  • Private garden (200 ms) with barbecue
  • Large private terrace with table and chairs
  • Free internet wireless connection

Villa Romeo is very close to Rome, in the residential area of "Torre Gaia".
Ciampino’s Airport - 13 km
Tube line "C" - stop "Torre Gaia" - about 900 metres
Tube Linea A (undergound) - Anagnina - 7 km (with car-parking)
Torvergata Hospital - 2 km

If you think that Villa Romeo is not exactly what you are looking for, click here to visit our catalogue and a run a search for Apartments in Rome, or make a search for a luxury hotel in Rome, or make a reservation for a Rome tour.

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August 30, 2008

Dreaming of Cyprus

Cyprus has been home to many cultures over the ages, but its great all year round sun is what attracts most of us, which has made it a very popular destination for Europeans, with over 2.4 million visiting the island each year. The island receives over 330 days of sunshine a year, which has given it the name The Island of the Sun. There is no shortage of travel companies tailoring Cyprus holidays and low cost airlines including Monarch offering routes to Paphos and Larnaca, there has never been a better time to visit.

Cyprus attracts tourists from all over the world, but the majority come from Europe. Affluent eastern Europeans and Russians have also joined the crowd in recent years. The British Armed Forces have long has a presence in Cyprus. The UK retains a military base in order to have a gateway for forces to the Middle East. As such the Brits are now almost as local and the locals, and this has in turned resulted in areas that are less traditional and more contemporary in culture. English is widely spoke and understood among nearly all age groups to driving on the left side of the road. No doubt the similarity to the UK makes us Brits feel more at home, but we also get to bask in the sun.

Much of olden Cyprus is giving away to culture that is more eclectic and less traditional. However, this side of Cyprus, that continues to attract millions of tourists year after year, is only one aspect of the island and is concentrated around the tourist hotspots of Paphos, Larnaca and Ayia Napa. As soon as you leave the packaged paradise and clubbers haven of these areas and hit the road the real country reveals itself.

A trip well worth taking is into Cyprus largest mountain range, the Troodos Mountains. In the heart of the mountains you will find the Kykkos monastery, a UNESCO world heritage site since 1998. Housing art and exhibits on ancient Greece, the monastery has the twin function of being a museum for visitors and a practising monastery lived in by worshiping monks. If you are a wine lover, there are treats in store for you. A daytrip to the Troodos Mountains can be a welcome change from the beach and with overnight accommodation available in many of the authentic villages dotted about; you might want to spend a few days here sampling another side of Cyprus.

Filed under: Adventure, Travel Hub — Admin @ 3:15 am

May 29, 2008

Insightful Information About the Spectacular Hampton Court Palace

Hampton Court Palace is sited to the south-west of the City, on the banks of the River Thames, encircled by plants & startling private gardens. Hampton Court Palace, Henry VIII?s outstanding river shore palace is located in more than 400 acres of wood & private grounds.

Calling to mind the atmosphere of well over four hundred & fifty years of rituals, fancy dressed artists can be found in Henry VIII?s & King William 3rd’s inspiring personal homes. The pictures, sounds and disgusting odours of the impressive Tudor kitchens where royal occasions were setup for Henry?s courtyard of over one-thousand guests can also be viewed.

Hampton Court Palace has been divided into 6 individual routes or expeditions. The Maze at Hampton Court Palace which is sited on the River Thames to the west of the Capital is in all probability the most renowned hedge maze on this globe.

Hampton Court palace has a grim heritage & is alleged to be owned by lots of ghosts, including two of Henry’s wives and a nurse to his family. Hampton Court Palace owners & staff will be on hand to assist guests to their nominated state palace for a champagne and canap?s reception. Fancy dress workers will broadcast dinner & guests will be invited to locate their reserved seats for a marvellous 2 course dinner with selected fine white wines. For a superb family day out, why not visit Hampton Court Palace with Enjoy England.

Hampton Court Palace has 60 acres of ceremonial private gardens besides the four-hundred acres of royal land. The royal private grounds go back to the sixteenth Century, when the first Privy Garden was put down between fifteen-thirty and fifteen-thirty eight for King Henry VIII.

Filed under: Travel Hub — Admin @ 7:33 pm

May 27, 2008

Be Moved by the Grand Hampton Court Palace

Hampton Court Palace is placed to the south-west of the City, on the banks of the River Thames, boarded by land and wonderful private grounds. Hampton Court Palace, King Henry VIII?s remarkable riverside residence is positioned in over six hundred acres of woodland and gardens.

Provoking the vibe of over four-hundred & fifty years of history, costumed artists can be seen in Henry 8’s and King William 3rd’s inspiring private palaces. The pictures, sounds and disgusting odours of the fabulous Tudor kitchens where feasts were arrange for Henry?s dinning room of over six hundred visitors can also be viewed.

Hampton Court Palace has been separated into six distinct routes or trips. The Maze at Hampton Court Palace which is built on the River Thames to the west of London is maybe the most well-known hedge maze on this globe.

Hampton Court palace has a sombre tradition and is reputedly run by several ghosts, including two of Henry 8s late wives and a nursemaid to his kids. Hampton Court Palace owners and staff will be around to show people to their booked state quarter for a sparkling wine and canap?s welcome. Fancy dress workers will announce supper and visitors will be encouraged to go to their reserved seats for an amazing 2 course dinner with the best fine wines. Visit Hampton Court Palace and enjoy the most famous hedge maze in the world.

Hampton Court Palace has sixty acres of official private grounds besides the five-hundred acres of royal land. The royal private gardens go back to the sixteenth Century, when the first Privy Garden was bedded between 1530 and fifteen thirty eight for King Henry VIII.

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May 15, 2008

Biodiesel

Being climate and green friendly is a thing that is going to influence us all in the next 13yrs. We have Environmental Travel, Electric Driven Automobiles and Bio Diesels to look at now.

There can be found several varieties of Biological Fuels. Bio Fuels are principally plant based choices to oil- based Diesels such as petroleum, diesel and cooking oil. Burning biodiesel gives off CO2 emissions, even so, this is compensated with the fact that the crop used to fabricate it uses CO2 emissions from the atmosphere to develop. In spite of this the green advantages of Biological Diesels are hotly wondered, with some green commentators saying that Biological Fuels cause more damage than good. There are many 2 prime forms of Bio Diesel & Ethanol.

As the brand implies, biodiesel is considered for use in diesel engines. Biological Diesel is awfully similar to vegetable oil and is constructed from the identical sorts of plants- oil rich sources such as sunflower, palm, rapeseed & groundnut. Bio Diesel can often also be generated from sheep fat or oils reused from Chinese restaurants. Biodiesel might be tried neat in some diesel motorcycles, even so, at present it is much more regularly to be found in a mix with regular diesel- generally twelve percent biodiesel with regular diesel fuel. This mix can often be tried by any diesel engine.

Ever thought about obtaining a climate change friendly car? There is 2 forms the G WIZ & the Mega City. These are many genuinely green transport machines; in fact Bio Diesels cars is an environmental dream. Bio Diesels cars do not create any C02 emissions in fact more to the point Biological Diesel do not even own an exhaust pipe. For the reason that you power an eco car from renewable energy, it creates zero CO2. Though this battery driven car has abounding advantages it does have several cons as well. The clear one being it is an electric car and it can only do ninety one miles before you have to charge up the battery & all this usually has to be powered up over the course of the night, if you’re preparing on doing an extended journey, this may have to be exhausted over the course of several excursions. Get green and environmentally friendly with reduced carbon dioxide Eco Travel.

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April 29, 2008

Keys to Contentment

Most of us take vacations for the express purpose of getting
away from it all. The desks piled high with paperwork,
unmanageable schedules, unbearable bosses, traffic
gridlocks and all things necessary but at times unwanted.
Cabo San Lucas is the ultimate great escape but it isn’t all
that easy to find peace and quiet in a town known for it’s
party atmosphere and large, impersonal hotels and resorts.
Or is it?

The good news is that a trip to the end of the world’s longest
peninsula offers the life-weary a charming oasis of
tranquility just a few minutes away from the action and
excitement that is Cabo. Find your way down the
transpenninsular highway south towards Land’s End, look
for the new CostCo and just a short distance past, turn right
and head for the hills. At the top of a well-maintained dirt
road you’ll come to discover what we’ve decided is one of
the best little known secrets in Los Cabos… the Casa
Contenta Bed & Breakfast Inn.

Casa Contenta is a fine example of just what can be
accomplished once you’ve found what it is you love to do.
The owners, Craig and Lori Harrison, are natural-born hosts
whose charm and warmth make guests like us feel most
welcome. From the moment you enter the gated compound
with it’s myriad gardens awash in color from countless
flowers and cacti, you start to feel the weight of the world
slide off your shoulders. Unlike arriving at a large hotel or
resort, this feels like coming home. Venture forth to the front
door and chances are that you’ll find it unlocked and for
some unknown reason, you feel perfectly comfortable
walking right in.

Once inside you’re greeted by unending curves and levels,
eye-grabbing artwork from Mexico and around the world and
by members of the staff that don’t walk upright. Enter Solo
and Luna, 2 of the original “family” members who, save for
the fur and paws, think they are human, albeit canine
versions. Solo and Luna are the protectors of the casa who
love guests but dislike ATV’s, loud automobiles, birds that
try to take the airspace above the terrace and not being
taken along on walks in the hills above. Recently, a new
addition to the family has entered the picture. Oso (Spanish
for bear) is his name and he owes his life to Lori who saved
him from certain death. Lori found Oso very ill and
malnourished hiding beneath a car in an area of Colonias,
small houses built for the lower income families of Cabo.
Since his discovery by Lori, Oso has been given a new
lease on life, medical attention, and the love it takes to stage
a major comeback. Such is the nature of our hosts.

Craig and Lori Harrison know what travelers want and need,
in fact, that knowledge comes from being avid travelers who
have ventured around the world to such destinations as Bali
and Morocco. The two met while on vacation at a Bed &
Breakfast in Maui and then parted ways as friends only to
meet again four years later at a meeting arranged by a
business associate and friend of Lori’s in Toronto, Canada.
Call it Kismet, call it fate, it would be unfair and completely
unromantic to call it coincidence that Lori’s friend was also
Craig’s friend. The chance re-meeting led to a wedding.

Craig had already discovered Los Cabos and was and still
is active in the sale of property at some of the most
exclusive residential developments in the area including
Montecristo, a decidedly upscale fractional ownership
development headed by Ernesto Coppell of the Pueblo
Bonito Group. Craig’s extensive knowledge of real estate in
Cabo gave the couple an edge in finding the right property
for their B & B project. Originally a single family home, Casa
Contenta is still just that, a home. Guests here enjoy all of
the comforts of a large, spacious and architecturally stylish
home with the benefit of having a full-time staff and hosts
on-site. Privacy is not an issue regardless of which of the
four guest bedrooms you choose for your stay. Lori even
devises little ways of letting them know if you’d like early
morning coffee delivered to your room or if you’d prefer to
sleep in.

While a comfortable and roomy bedroom and a daily
breakfast are part of the package, calling this place a B & B
just doesn’t do it justice. This is B & B2! While staying at the
casa, we were often surprised with little treats like sweet
iced tea while lounging by the pool and larger surprises like
steamed shrimp with drawn butter and cocktail sauce to
accompany a few glasses of wine on the terrace at sunset.
Craig spent a great deal of his earlier life in the wine
business and wine is still one of his passions. Being
treated so well was all the inspiration we needed to venture
into town and pick up a few bottles of wine and some treats
to share with our hosts and fellow guests. There are few
things more enjoyable than good food, good wine and good
conversation with what was soon becoming good friends. If
there is anything that adds to that mix, it has to be the view
from the terrace at Casa Contenta. Land’s End seems close
enough to touch, dawn brings the sounds of Baja
awakening and the sunsets cast a colorful orange and red
glow upon everything in view. The terrace captures the
cooling breeze borne off the Pacific coast of the cape and
even though we’re in the desert, it’s cool and comfortable
under the shaded palapa.

If, as they say, breakfast is the most important meal of the
day, then it should also be the best, right? Well thanks to
Dora, Casa Contenta’s senior employee, it is. The fare here
is mostly light featuring fresh fruits, tasty smoothies and a
variety of egg dishes all served up with a smile by Dora.
Choose to dine outside on the second level on a shaded
patio covered with lush green growth, or inside at a large
stone table fit for a king. Whichever you choose, the meal
provides you with the fuel to power a day of sightseeing,
golfing, water sports or other activities readily found in Cabo.
For those more inclined to spend a lazy day relaxing, you’re
just a few steps away from a nap in a hammock, a
comfortable padded chaise lounge, or a float in the pool. If a
good book is what your after, the casa has a wide selection
just waiting for a reader.

Wander through the casa and you’ll be treated to a wide
variety of art, some from Mexico, many from all around the
globe. Interested in learning a little about where the art
came from or what it signifies? Lori is ready to tell you a tale.
For instance, a wooden sculpture that rests on the dining
table on the second level depicts a Balinese Yogi kneeling
in the fetal position with his head held low in his hands
completely hiding his face. This melancholy figure is said to
absorb the troubles that can plague us all thereby allowing
us to find peace and tranquility. We’re not sure if the Yogi
had anything to do with our state of mind, but both of us
seemed unburdened while we tooled about the casa
marveling at pieces small and large, each with it’s own
unique personality and significance.

Visit the gardens where you’ll find a wide variety of cacti,
vines, flowering shrubs and trees. The curved surfaces of
the casa and the paths around it blend into the surrounding
environment beautifully inviting you to walk the property
where one will find even more sculptures ranging from
children cast in bronze to ducks carved from the root end of
palm trees. Breath in the fragrance of myriad flowers, listen
for the sounds of the local birds from Red Cardinals to
Hummingbirds to Turkey Vultures… in short, just take the
time to enjoy where you are.

Craig and Lori also arrange activities at the casa. From
parties atop the terrace complete with catering and live
music to yoga, golf and horseback riding and more. Lori
enjoys riding her horse, Hurricane, along the beach and in
the dunes just a short drive away from the casa and is
always eager to take guests on an informal guided trip
aboard gentle, rider-friendly horses located at the same
stable where Hurricane resides. Craig is a self-proclaimed
golf nut and can arrange tee times at many of the
world-class golf clubs that line the coast of Los Cabos. Not
only can he arrange the tee time, he can also save you on
the normal rates at some of those courses. If your looking
for some of the best dining that Cabo has to offer, they’ll
make recommendations from inexpensive local fare to
gourmet international cuisine. Menus and maps to many of
their favorite eateries are available in a book put together by
Craig. Whatever your desire, just ask and they will most
likely have tips and recommendations to fulfill your needs.

In closing, Casa Contenta Bed & Breakfast was a true
pleasure, a delight for all the senses and a bargain to boot.
The hosts truly enjoy what they do and plans are for an
expansion of the property on two adjacent lots owned by the
Harrison’s. If all goes as planned, there will soon be two
private, fully contained casitas separated by another pool, a
large palapa with a bar, grill and seating areas. All we can
say is the more of this wonderful oasis, the better! Rates are
remarkably low and we think that they can’t possibly remain
at their current level so book now. We so enjoyed our stay
that we left the casa without returning our keys! Keys that
brought us a sense of contentment that stayed with us long
after our departure.

For more information about Casa Contenta - please visit
http://www.casacontenta.com

For more information about Los Cabos, please visit
http://www.cabosbest.com

Copyright 2005, CabosBest.com

Richard Chudy and Dolores Peralta are the authors of this
article and owners of CabosBest.com, a travel Web site
dedicated to Cabo San Lucas. To learn more, visit them
online at http://www.CabosBest.com

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April 5, 2008

Pigeon Forge Motels

Motels became prominent in the United States after the advent of
the interstate highway system simplified cross country travel. A
motel, or motor hotel, is a lodging where visitors park outside
their rooms and enter through a door leading to the parking lot.
This is different from a hotel, where travelers enter through a
lobby area and do not have as easy access to their automobiles.
Motels can be more convenient for many travelers, especially
families with lots of children. Motels are also usually less
expensive than hotels.

Though motels are often more economical than hotels, they are
not inferior. Many motels offer the same amenities as hotels,
like Jacuzzis, on site swimming pools, and cable TV. One thing
that motels usually don’t offer is an on-site restaurant, but
many visitors would prefer to eat away from their lodgings
anyway.

Pigeon Forge is designed in a way similar to Las Vegas, with a
central strip featuring a majority of the town’s lodging. This
setup means that each establishment must compete with its
neighbors for business, providing better accommodations and
amenities at less cost to the consumer. Another advantage is
that all of the cities attractions are also close to the main
strip, so nothing is too far away. Aside from the main strip,
many Pigeon Forge lodgings are located closer to the Great Smoky
Mountains and other private areas, providing more privacy for
romantic getaways.

There is a vast array of available Pigeon Forge lodging like
motels that can accommodate large families or travelers on a
budget. Motels offer convenience and comfort for visitors at a
lower cost than hotels.

Filed under: Travel Hub — Admin @ 1:57 pm

April 2, 2008

Tips For Less Holiday Stress

Holiday Stress? Some Tips For Having Less

We all dream of having wonderful holidays. We start each day full of the spirit of the season. We look at the lovely fresh fallen snow, and marvel at the beauty of the world. But lets face it - life can be stressful. By the time we get the kids up, dressed, and fed, referee a few morning scuffles, find lost homework, binkies, and keys, field a few phone calls, dig out the car, make our way through morning traffic, and try to get some Christmas shopping done at the local Target, the good feeling is… well, gone. The joy and magic of the season can easily be overshadowed by obligations, responsibilities, credit card spending gone mad, and, of course, relatives. If any of this is sounding familiar, you might be asking yourself - How could we end the madness? Well, here are some tips to make the season a little jollier - or at least less cranky.

* Adjust your outlook: Your perspective is the looking glass through which you see the world. It is central to how you experience emotions, situations, and life in general. By shifting your perspective you can, in effect, change you experience. This is your life - put a positive spin on things - what have you got to loose but the blues!

* Simplify your life: Get organized, try to cut down on clutter, and prioritize your tasks. Many dreaded obligations are self-imposed. Remember you really don’t have to do everything.

* Practice extreme self care: Make time to do what you love - take in a movie, go to a museum, curl up with a book or take a long hot bubble bath. Pamper yourself! This is your life - enjoy it! Don’t worry - the dishes aren’t going to pack up and leave town. Get plenty of sleep - exhaustion is a main factor in stress - and don’t over indulge. Enjoy all the holiday goodies, but do so in moderation. Add some moderate exercise and you’ll be healthier and have more energy.

* Be thankful for the little things: Practice loving the simple things in life; playing games with your children, taking a walk on a snowy winter morning, or cuddling with your honey after everyone’s in bed. When we open our hearts to happiness, we often find that it’s all around us.

* Make peace with flexibility: Celebrate you successes and let the rest slide. Learn to go with the flow. Take a breath, relax. Don’t sweat the small stuff.

* Embrace the spirit of the holidays: Greet each day with the holiday spirit and fill your life with kindness, compassion, gratefulness and love.

Yes, there will still be hectic moments and stressful events, but you control the extent to which you respond to them. Open yourself to the possibility that the holidays can be joyous, and you might just find yourself whistling along with some of those Christmas carols.

Deborah Martin is a mother, writer, life coach, and co-founder of The Woman Project. She lives in the Chicago suburbs with her partner & son.

About The Author

Deborah Martin is a mother, writer, life coach, and co-founder of The Woman Project. She lives in the Chicago suburbs with her partner & son.

www.rightpathcoaching.com; dm@rightpathcoaching.com

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