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14 April 2010

Modern Resort Hotel Vincci Lella Baya - Hammamet (Tunisie)


 
For visitors and Tunisians alike Hammamet is another word for vacations and its ritual of sun bathing on spotless beaches, the gasp of cool water on bronzed skin, dinner on the patio of a beachfront hotel , midnight swims, discos and watching the sun rise in the mirror of the sea.

Hammamet, the "Tunisian Saint Tropez", is all this and more. Its a way of life, taking the time to relax , meet old friends and make new ones.It's fishermen in brightly painted boats setting out at dawn, the medina surrounded by its ramparts and crowned by an ancient fort overlooking the sea, fashionable boutiques where resplendent traditional tunics and caftans rival the shimmering sun.
The Gulf of Hammamet shelters miles of fine sandy beaches, sparkling seas and modern hotels dedicated to the comfort a well being of their guests. A variety of sea sports, folklore, exhibitions, festivals and amusements are provided for an memorable vacation.
An ideal climate, a long and gentle seacoast, Tunisia, the northernmost country of Africa has for over 3000 years witnessed the passage of Phoenicians, Romans, Vandals, Byzantines, Turks, Spanish and French. They came as fugitive s or adventurers, to conquer or to claim, warriors and missionaries, traders and farmers each leaving a part of their story in stone or mosaics, on hills of Carthage and the threshold of the Sahara.

This heritage, Tunisia's greatest wealth has been held in trust and preserved in hundreds of sites and museums from the small Punic museum in Utica to the vast collections of the prestigious National Museum of Bardo. Most Museums are closed on Mondays, whereas many on-site archeological museums and ruins are open all week. An entrance fee is usually charged and a caretaker will often act as guide.
Hear the siren song that calls you to Tunisia. This hospitable land of colors and contrasts, spices and scents invites you to enjoy its natural beauty, ancient cities, lively festivals and warm friendliness of its people. Welcoming visitors to its shores has long been an honored Tunisian tradition and an impressive infrastructure of modern hotels, restaurants, international airports, tourism offices and information centers has been developped to add to our guests comfort and pleasure.

In this land of the familiar and the exotic one can watch the sunrise over the Sahara, enjoy a gourmet meal at a seaside resort and top off the evening with a midnight swim in the pool of a modern comfortble hotel.
Hotel Vincci Lella Baya offers all full modern day comfort and a sense of well being to its guests.
Hotel Vincci Lella Baya is located in the heart of the famous Yasmine Hammamet region, directly on the seafront promenade, near the Medina, just a short walk from the harbour and separated from the beach by the promenade alone. The Citrus and Yasmine Golf courses are 6 km away from the hotel, the airport Tunis - Carthage is 60 km and the airport of Monastir 80 km.
The hotel offers a variety of restaurants to serve you: The Main Restaurant serves American buffet style breakfast, lunch and dinner with various themes for dinner daily and seating up to 500 people. The A la carte restaurant with a great setting offers a wide choice of international
cuisines, and local specialties.
The Snack bar (open during the summer), with open air atmosphere, situated by the main pool and offers you light and refreshing dishes.
A variety of pools are available for your clients convenience including a large outdoor pool, a separate kids pool, a spacious heated indoor pool, large number of chairs and umbrellas around the pools.
The rooms are decorated in "arabesque" style. The Principal Building is in front of the sea, providing a sensation of comfort and freedom. The rooms are fully equipped with Cable TV, direct dial telephone, safety box, minibar, terrace or balcony, and a complete bathroom.
The beach is only meters away, making this one of the ideal Hammamet hotels for relaxation. Guests will find themselves with easy access to cultural festivals as well as the casino, two golf courses, and more.
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12 April 2010

Holiday Inn - Macau



The Macao Special Administrative Region (MSAR) is a part of China’s territory. It is located on the Southeast coast of China to the west of the Pearl River Delta. Bordering on Guangdong Province, it locates 60km from Hong Kong and 145km from the city of Guangzhou. Local time is eight hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time.
Due to land reclamation along its coastline, Macao has grown in land area from 10.28km2 in the 19th century to 29.2 km2 today, which is equal to one-fortieth of Hong Kong and one twenty-third of Singapore. Macao consists of the Macao peninsula and the two islands of Taipa and Coloane. Three bridges, Nobre de Carvalho Bridge, Friendship Bridge (Ponte da Amizade) and Sai Van Bridge, link the peninsula to Taipa, while the two islands are linked by the six-lane 2.2km Taipa-Coloane Causeway.
The population of Macau is estimated to be 542,200 . Population density is 18569/km2, and the northern part of the peninsula is one of the most densely populated areas in the world.
Chinese and Portuguese are the official languages of Macao, and more than 95% of the population speak Chinese. Portuguese is spoken by about 0.6% and the remainder speak English, Filipino or other languages.
According to the results of the by-census 2006, more than 78% of Macao’s population have been living in the territory for more than 10 years. Meanwhile, 42.5% of the population were born in Macao and 47.1% were born in the Mainland, while 10.4% of residents are from other regions.
Macao’s climate is warm and humid with a fairly wide variation in temperature over the year. From June to September, the temperature can rise to over 30ºC while it can drop to less than 10ºC from November to February. The average temperature seldom falls below 14ºC. Macao’s weather is also influenced by tropical cyclones from the South China Sea and North Western Pacific Ocean during the typhoon season between May and September.
Holiday Inn Macau is the only international four-star hotel in the new business district of Macau. The hotel is centrally located in the prime and convenient location, provides its guests with utmost convenience. Holiday Inn Macau is close to both the Macau-Hong Kong Ferry Terminal and the city centre, and the hotel is accessible by public transportation to most of the business and leisure facilities within the city of Macau. Apart from its prime location, the hotel®s guest rooms, unique restaurants and bar, fitness and spa facilities are designed to meet the needs of both business and leisure travellers.
Amenities:
High speed internet access
Indoor Pool Restaurant
Valet Parking
Television with Cable
Hairdryers Available
Exercise Gym
Business Center
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9 April 2010

Holiday Inn Fortaleza - Brazil


The city of Fortaleza is located in the state of Ceara in northeastern Brazil. Fortaleza has an area of 336 km2 and is bounded to the north by the Atlantic Ocean to the south by the municipalities of Pacatuba, Eusebius, and Maracanaú Itaitinga, east by the Municipality of Aquiraz and the Atlantic Ocean and finally to the west by the Municipality of Caucaia.
The waterside city of Fortaleza is surrounded by a sea of warm waters and beaches urbanized, such as the beach of Iracema accompanying the Avenida Beira-Mar, one of the busiest in the city is situated opposite the hotel and welcome the typical "Feirinha" where visitors can buy everything from the famous bottles of colored sand from White Hill to the magnificent statues wooden incredibly low prices or sweets such as "brown sugar" or "thighs of a woman" (candy made primarily based on condensed milk).
In those same beaches can observe the small, rustic boats nicknamed "rafts" that are used by fishermen from Ceará. On some beaches, for example, Canoa Quebrada, tourists can even get to walk the raft can therefore enjoy these paradises of various viewpoints.
Iracema beach houses most of the bars, restaurants and hotels in the city. It is there also that lies to the Ingleses Bridge, the Old Harbour which is now used to watch the sunset, sun and dolphins.
For those who do not want to stray too far from the city, Praia do Futuro is the favorite of the bathers, concentrating in itself a large number of typical restaurants, whose construction is used in the aforementioned carnauba straw and are nicknamed "beach huts ". Each Thursday evening at this beach are very animated. In fact, in Chico Crab there concerts live music, forró and very obviously very fresh seafood, especially crab! The existence of strong winds in Praia do Futuro makes it conducive to water sports such as surfing and windsurfing. Fortaleza hosts world competitions even.
If you want to enjoy more quiet beaches and less cosmopolitan will have to travel a little further, but do not be alarmed cearenses roads are in very good condition and the buses have air conditioning which makes the trip very enjoyable and at the same time have the opportunity to know the Brazilian hinterland.
The extensive beach of Cumbuco near Fortaleza well, has a dense coconut trees, dunes very expressive of a great white that rise up to 41 meters, where you can stroll Buggy "with much emotion" or visit the Banana Lagoon widely used for water sports, including jet-ski. Here you can find some typical restaurants where seafood predominate, you can also ride horses, buy souvenirs or just enjoy a relaxing massage to the seaside. In Cumbuco you can also practice "skibunda" (a very fun and popular activity) that is to slide down the dunes sitting on wooden planks going to fall in the warm waters of a small pond.
You can also visit the beach Caponga, located 69 km from Fortaleza. The beauty of coconut trees, lakes and dunes make up the perfect setting for leisure. In this beach resorts that are located some place available to the visitor various activities such as, for example, aquatic exercises outdoors.
Morro Branco Beach, just 80 km from Fortaleza, you can visit the famous cliffs of colored sands are mined where they are placed in vials and modeled using small spatulas leading to magnificent landscapes that seem authentic paintings.
A little later, 7 km from Morro Branco is the Praia das Fontes. This beach became famous for being the scene of the recording of a well-known novel that was very successful, both in Brazil and in Portugal, call Tropicaliente. In fact their exotic caves, cliffs and sculptural sources of fresh water flowing into the beaches are a paradise setting quite impressive and attractive.
The 130 km of Fortaleza Beach Pond is a beach of unique beauty due to its shape in a half-moon, to which there are many palm trees and their thick vegetation. Here you can visit the area surrounding the beach riding in a so-called "Pau-de-parrot": a kind of van where people sit on wooden seats, which formerly constituted the transport of Ceará where they wanted to make longer trips. This visit is guided and takes us to the real Pond, a pond a beauty thunderous where we noticed a striking fact: the water is peculiarly hot even for those who already know the usual temperature of water in Brazil. The return to the beach is made first by boat (to cross the pond) and then Buggy lead us through the dunes to the site of departure.
Canoa Quebrada, an exotic beach paradise of scenarios located 156 km from Fortaleza, offers immense attraction to visitors: rides raft off the beach, rent a quad bike, horse riding or buggy, massages by the sea ... Canoa Quebrada is a village that was settled, many decades ago, for a community, "Rastafarian" where can today if you want, get a tattoo of "henna" or "Teresa" (small braids) in the hair. Can still practice "skibunda" or "aerobunda": a kind of "rappel" in which the practitioner falls once again into a small pond of water hot enough.
Finally, and beyond the endless number of beaches which can address the area of Fortaleza, Jericoacoara visit a tropical beach considered one of the ten most beautiful in the world by U.S. newspaper The New York Times. "Jeri," as he is affectionately called by its inhabitants, is a beach with difficult access, which guarantees the isolation and protection of natural beauties. Jericoacoara was a colony of fishermen. However, nowadays it is well served by hotels and inns to welcoming visitors. In fact, tourism is the lifeblood of this town whose slogan preserving their landscapes: ridges moving dunes, coconut groves, mangroves, ponds ...
A 22 km from Fortaleza, you can visit also the water park Beach Park which has 500 outdoor tables where you can stroll or ultra-lightweight buggy, horse or quad bike and of course you can have fun in the huge existing water slides and which is part of the largest water slide in Latin America, the Insane, with a height equivalent to 14 floors. Children were not forgotten and there are specific entertainment for them: animal-shaped slides, a pirate ship, a sea serpent ...
Programming nightlife of Fortaleza is one of the best of Ceara. Indeed the Avenida Beira-Mar and the beach of Iracema concentrate a large number of bars, restaurants and houses of entertainment guaranteed to drive every day, everything is animated to receive those who want to have fun. The capital of Ceará won the fame of having the Monday liveliest of Brazil, mainly due to the Pirate Bar where there is always entertainment in charge of music bands in Brazil. Throughout the street and adjacent streets Tabajaras there is the so-called "Corridor of the Bars" where, for example, Mucuripe Club which features a complex of nightclubs and Commodore Submarine music for all tastes and generations.
Finally, the reasons to visit Fortaleza are immense and generous beyond all that this short article can contain. Just going there and enjoying everything the city has to give us we agree with the motto of Ceara, "Who comes once to Ceara will certainly want to come back."
Holiday Inn Fortaleza is located in Fortaleza, Brazil. Hotel Features complimentary parking,  complimentary breakfast buffet and outdoor pool. Also have's cable/satellite television with pay movies, coffee/tea makers and refrigerators,  air conditioning. Number of rooms: 273; Number of suites: 21; Parking (free); Porter/bellhop; Restaurant(s) in hotel; Room service (limited hours); Safe-deposit box - front desk; Sauna; Shoe shine; Suitable for children; Swimming pool - outdoor.
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8 April 2010

Jaypee Palace Hotel Convention: Agra - India



Holidays in India. Meet the Taj Mahal, the magnificent mausoleum built by Shah Jahan as a monument to his love for his wife Mumtaz, Who Died in childbirth. Other important landmarks, on this vacation, Are Akbar's Palace, the Jahangir Mahal, the octagonal tower Mussumman Burj and the Pearl Mosque. Relax on the beaches of Goa and know a little better this region, Portuguese Territory Until 1961, where it coexists a charming blend of Latin and Indian cultures. The 'Old Goa', presents an immense Variety of architectural styles. Worthy of note are buildings such as the Basilica and Convent and the St. Francis of Assisi.
The Archaeological Survey of India hthe Decided to Remain tw Hatillo Taj Mahal closed on Fridays for the public except for those who go for afternoon prayers in the mosque next to the 17th century monument. The monument, which attracts thousands of visitors every day, previously remained closed on Mondays.
The Taj will Remain open from 6 am-7 pm everyday except Fridays. Entry costs Rs 970 for Indians and foreigners is During the sunrise and sunset entry costs Rs 110 and Rs During the daytime 20 / -. On Fridays, people will bandllowed to go for the customary prayers Between 1200 hrs 1400 hrs at the mosque in the Taj Mahal complex.
Described by the classical Indian poet Tagore as a "tear on the face of eternity", the Taj Mahal is undoubtedly the zenith of Moghul architecture and quite Simply one of the world's most marvelous buildings. Volumes Have Been written on it s perfection, and its image adorns countless glossy brochures and guide books; nonetheless, the reality never fails to overwhelm all who see it, and few words can do it justice.
The glory of the monument is strangely undiminished by the crowds of Tourists Who visit each day, the small and insignificant the ants in the face of this immense and captivating monument. That Said, the Taj is at ITS most alluring in the relative quiet of early morning, shrouded in mists and bathed with a soft red glow. The ITS VAST marble surfaces fall into shadow or the sun reflectance, ITS color changes, from soft gray and yellow to pearly cream and dazzling white, it's well worth visiting at different times. This play of light is an important decorative device, symbolically implying the presence of Allah, Who is never Represented in anthropomorphic form.
The Taj Mahal shows a different aspect of beauty at Different Times of the day. The sight of the Taj awash with the subtle pinks of dawn is an unforgettable sight. Sunsets stain the Taj an exotic shade of orange. But nothing beats the poignant beauty of the Taj seen When the cool white marble is bathed in the soft silver light of the moon. Even in the bright light of the day, this wonder of the world shines with an awe-inspiring loveliness.
There's no time limit on visits to the Taj, and some people'spend most of the day here, sitting, reading, dozing or picnicking in the gardens beautifully kept piece to piece to piece. Hawkers and salesmen are not allowed in, and official guides are not available on site, but usually are provided by hotels, and always accompany organized tours. The ticket office, just outside the western gate, Rarely is blocked by long queues, except Between 4 and 5 pm before the admission fee Increases; bring the Right Amount of money to the ticket booth attendants rarely have to pocket change and trend the difference.
This hotel -Jaypee Palace Convention-Is situated just 8 km from the railway station and 10 km from the airport. Bearing a total of 341 guest rooms, this property boasts Sansho Ayuvedic Health Spa There are 5 on-site restaurants including The Grand Buffet and The Spice Pavilion, which serves authentic indian dishes. There is also on The Rocks, the in-house bar. South indian cuisine can also be relished at Deccan Pavilion. The Leisure Mall, pre-plated snack bar is ideal for a casual dining experience.
Hotel Amenities:
24-hour business center 24-hour front desk Accessible bathroom Accessible path of travel on Air-conditioned public areas Arcade / game room Audio-visual equipment Babysitting or child care Ballroom Banquetfacilities Bar / lounge Barbecue grill (s) Beach / pool umbrellas Beauty services Billiards Billiards or pool table Business services Cell phone / mobile rental Children's club Coffee shop or cafe Complimentary breakfast Complimentary newspapers in lobby Concierge services Conference room (s) Currency exchange
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3 April 2010

Praslin: Paradise Sun Hotel - Seychelles


You’re planning a trip to the Seychelles? Lucky you! Mother Nature was very generous with these 115 islands scattered in the Indian Ocean and has spoiled them rotten. Undeniably, the beaches are the big attraction, and what beaches: exquisite ribbons of white sand lapped by topaz waters and backed by lush hills and big glacis boulders. And nary a crowd in sight.With such a dreamlike setting, the Seychelles is, unsurprisingly, a choice place for a honeymoon. But there’s much more to do than simply cracking open a bottle of champagne with the loved one in a luxurious hotel. Having earned a reputation as a paradigm of ecotourism, the Seychelles is a top spot to watch birds and giant tortoises in their natural habitat. And a vast living world lies just below the turquoise waters, beckoning divers of all levels. When you tire of beaches you can venture inland on jungle trails, indulge in fine dining or enjoy the sublime laid-back tempo.
And time has come to spread the word: yes, this paradise is accessible to us all. On top of ultra-luxurious options, the Seychelles has plenty of quaint, affordable self-catering facilities and guesthouses, often situated on some of the best land. Though it remains an expensive destination, its tourist authorities are now targeting non-millionaires, promoting these economy options. But fear not: mass tourism it will never be.
Seduced? Push open your travel agent’s door and book your ticket to paradise!
The Paradise Sun Hotel is located on Praslin Island, Seychelles, six kilometres from the Vallee de Mai national park and the Anse Lazio Beach. The Casino Des Iles is located one kilometre away from the hotel.
Hotel Features. The hotel includes an onsite swimming pool and offers beach volleyball, nightly entertainment every weekday, and a dive centre (surcharge). Wireless Internet is offered in the property's public areas and concierge services are available from the front desk.
Paradise Sun Hotel offers a breakfast buffet each morning and an a la carte dinner in the Main Restaurant. A buffet dinner and an a la carte lunch are served in the Beach Restaurant and the hotel offers half-board rates.
Guestrooms. The 79 guestrooms are all air conditioned and include balconies and wireless Internet access. They also come with televisions, direct-dial phones, and safes. Further amenities include minibars and coffee and tea facilities. The private bathrooms include hair dryers. Half-board rates are available.
Facilities
Breakfast included, Swimming pool, Restaurant, Laundry facilities,Security facilities,Continental breakfast, Babysitting or child care, Concierge service, Currency Exchange, Internet Access - Wireless Suitable for children, Supervised child care/activities, Television in lobby, Wedding services, 24-hour front desk, Massage, treatment room(s), Number of floors: 2, Number of rooms: 79, Tour assistance.

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31 March 2010

Vacation at Riga, Latvia- Nordic Hotel Bellevue

Latvia is one of Northern Europe's most exciting places hidden away from the world's view for over half a century by the Soviet occupation. Prior to the occupation, Latvia was one of the most dynamic parts of Europe with exciting possibilities. After the collapse of the Soviet system, Latvia is struggling to regain its strength and place in the world.
There is a lot to do and see in Latvia from the untouched nature to the historic buildings dating back to the days of the great trading in the Hanseatic League. You can also see elements of the Soviet leftovers - this makes you step back and wonder what could have been without those awful years!
Come and experience for yourself this very special country and the possibilities of its exciting future. Granted, after the economic collapse of 2009 it is not as bright as it should be. But, we still hold out hope that the leadership will finally come to their senses and take serious action to simplify the government and start treating the Latvian people with the respect that they deserve.
Outside of Riga, be prepared to step back into history as the infrastructure in most parts is not yet developed as that in Riga. Be patient and understanding and you will have a remarkable experience.
This port in the Baltic region has charming 17th-century streets and a medieval old town. City tours visit the historic sites of the old town, including 13th-century St. George's Church and Livonia Knights' Castle, now an art and history museum. Wandering the crooked streets on your own is one of the pleasures of this city.
Nordic Hotel Bellevue is located in the centre of the city of Riga, Latvia. It lies 200 metres from the Opera House and 300 metres from the Old Town.

Hotel Features: This seven-storey hotel is housed in a period building built in Art Nouveau style. Spa facilities include a steam room, spa tub, and massage and beauty treatments. Multilingual staff at the 24-hour front desk can offer concierge services, tour assistance, and the use of a safe-deposit box. The air- conditioned public areas have complimentary wireless Internet access, computer rental is available, and complimentary newspapers are on offer in the lobby. There is a porter and limited-hours room service is available.
Restaurant Bel Ami serves modern French dishes in a traditional setting. A complimentary full English buffet breakfast is provided.
Guestrooms: The 112 guestrooms have light contemporary decor and modern furnishings including desks. All are equipped with satellite television with pay movies, air conditioning, and wired Internet access (surcharge). Other standard amenities include safes, minibars, and sewing kits. Hair dryers and makeup mirrors are provided.



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30 March 2010

Presidente InterContinental Cozumel Resort & Spa - Mexico

With a Mexican heart and a Caribbean soul, Cozumel is a paradise where tradition, flavor and joy come together. You will always find a friendly face and a warm welcome to make your stay an unforgettable one.

Famous all over the world for its coral reefs, there are plenty of water sports such as diving, deep-sea fishing, snorkeling, kayaking and more. Cozumel's mostly undeveloped territory at the center of the island is covered by jungle and swampy lagoons, which are home to tiny mammals and endemic birds that have never left the island. Noteworthy is the Chankanaab National Park, a Cozumel icon, and the Punta Sur Ecological Reserve. This huge protected area at the southern tip of the island includes Punta Celarain and its historical lighthouse, as well as the Colombia Lagoon, a shelter for many of the island's endemic species, as well as other endangered forms of life, such as marine turtles and their nesting areas.
With its beautiful beaches and exotic locale, Cozumel is an ideal destination where honeymooners can enjoy colorful and breathtaking sunsets, moonlit walks on secluded beaches, swim through crystal clear blue waters and romantic candlelight dinners
A FIVE-STAR GEM ON A HALF-MILE PRIVATE BEACH Presidente InterContinental Cozumel Resort & Spa is the perfect balance of energy and ease. Adventurers love the scuba centre and nearby Chankanaab Park. Bringing the kids? The resort’s Chiqui Club will keep them busy all day. When you want a slightly slower pace, you can head for our stretch of white sand, the exotic Mandara Spa or Cozumel’s shops.
Commanding presence on a one half mile strand of private Caribbean beach, the Presidente InterContinental Cozumel Resort rests less than three kilometers from shopping districts in Cozumel, Mexico. The Cozumel Convention Center is less than five kilometers away. There's always something special happening at an InterContinental hotel. Whether you are looking for a fun-filled getaway or a place to host your next business event we have a package to meet your needs. Click to experience all that InterContinental has to offer.
El Caribeño invites you outside to dine under the shade of an oversized beachfront palapa. A lavish buffet is prepared at breakfast, and international specialties are served à la carte for lunch and dinner. The menu offers a tempting selection of traditional Mexican and regional items along with mahi mahi and other fresh seafood dishes simply too good to pass up. Music by a live band mixes with the sound of the surf to create an “only in Cozumel” dining experience.
You’ll never have to move from your beach chair to enjoy tropical cocktails and snacks from Caña Brava Bar & Grill. Located right on the sand, this casual restaurant serves Mexican appetisers such as ceviche and nachos, fruit or shrimp salads, and for heartier appetites, a selection of fajitas, burgers and sandwiches. El Arcoiris (The Rainbow), a smooth blend of amaretto, vodka, orange juice and Blue Curaçao topped with grenadine, is a popular drink choice.

Mandara Spa, a boutique spa experience offering unique therapeutic and revitalizing treatments. Signature treatments incorporate indigenous fruits, plants, herbs and other natural elements, using ancient Mayan traditional techniques.
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29 March 2010

Honolulu Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa - Hawaii



The Island of Oahu is Hawaii all on one island and truly is the heart of Hawaii. Oahu is home to Hawaii's State Capital, Honolulu, and often nicknamed "The Gathering Place", attracting visitors from around the world to enjoy the unique culture, natural beauty and Aloha Spirit. Discover the many sides of Oahu. Explore the lush, Windward Coast or take a beautiful, scenic drive to the legendary North Shore. Indulge in great shopping and dining in Waikiki and immerse yourself in the cool arts and culture scene in Hip and Historic Honolulu.

Oahu is rich in culture and history with traditions that are alive. The warmth of her people, their traditions and a unique blend of cultures has created a place like nowhere else. Simply stated, Oahu has more to see, do and experience. Imagine your paradise and you'll discover it's all on the Island of Oahu, the Heart of Hawaii.
Positioned across from the breakwater at Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii, the Hyatt Regency Waikiki Resort & Spa stands one block from the International Market Place. This property is located two blocks from the Waikiki Aquarium and five blocks from Kapiolani Park.

A three story atrium boasts cascading waterfalls and tropical foliage, plus more than 60 oceanfront shops and restaurants. Dining options include Ciao Mein that specializes in both Chinese and Italian fare. Hyatt on the Beach offers sandwiches, snacks and shaved ice. Seafood, native specialties and kiawe wood grilled steaks are served by candlelight at The Colony. The Terrace Grill overlooks Waikiki Beach and serves buffet style breakfasts.
Area Attractions: Ala Moana Shopping Center 1 1/2 Miles Aloha Stadium 35 Minutes Aloha Tower 5 Miles Beach Across Street Bishop Museum 6 Miles Diamond Head Crater 30 Min Walk Dole Pineapple Cannery 6 Miles Downtown Honolulu 5 Miles Foster Botanical Gardens

Room Amenities: Coffee Team maker, In-house dining, In-house Bar, Data ports available, RoomMiniBar, Hair Dryer. Hotel Amenities: Fitness Facility, Children Allowed, Business Center, Car Rental, Family Rooms

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28 March 2010

Scuba Diving: Aqaba - Jordan


Try something new for 2010 - Learn to Dive. it's never been easier. With PADI online courses. Sign up with Seastar then complete the fun of the practical dives in Aqaba. Or if you are already a diver, extend your knowledge with extra courses.
Recreational Scuba Diving and Diving Courses. These are available to any person who is fit from 10 yrs old to...... there is no maximum age!!.
PADI E-Learning: Open Water through to Advanced Open Water. Theory is studied on line at your own leisure. In resort just the fun of the dives
Snorkelling is available to any persons who can swim and feel confident in the water. If not so confident we can offer a guide for an additional charge.
Bus departs from Aqaba town at 09.00 am. collecting you from your hotel. We also collect from Tala Bay Hotels at 09.30 am
First dive activity departs from the Dive Centre at approx 10 am.
The 2nd dive at 14.00-14.30. Return to Aqaba town at approx 5 pm
Between dives you can relax in the spacious area of Club Murjan around the pool or the terraces, have a bite to eat from the restaurant or swim in the sea, snorkel or even take an extra Lunchtime dive. Or just relax and soak up the warm sun..
Meals are available at Club Murjan, where Seastar is based. For the evening, Aqaba has a range of local restaurants from budget to 5* fine dining.
Rates & Availability
Please check for our best rates at the time. We can offer special rates in hotels from budget hotels to 5* Deluxe.
Through our partner agency- Above and Below Adventures we can offer full service of Hotel reservations throughout Jordan
Car and Mini Van rental (self drive or chauffeur driven) 2008/2009 models
Excursions throughout Jordan: Petra, Wadi Rum, Dead Sea.


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27 March 2010

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Corus Hotel


Founded in the mid-nineteenth century, Kuala Lumpur – or KL as it's known to residents and visitors alike – has never had a coherent style, a situation only aggravated by the fact that the city has changed almost beyond recognition over the last thirty years. The first grand buildings around Merdeka Square, dating from the 1890s, were eccentric mishmashes themselves, the result of British engineers and architects fusing, or perhaps confusing, influences from around the empire and the world – Moghul, Malay, Moorish and Victorian. Today, those colonial buildings that remain are overshadowed by towering modern buildings – most notably the Petronas Towers – that wouldn't be out of place in Hong Kong or New York, reflecting the fact that this, the youngest of Southeast Asia's capitals, is also the most economically successful after Singapore. A sociable and safe place, KL has a real buzz to it, with good nightlife and enough interesting monuments to keep visitors busy for a few days at least. The ethnic and cultural mix of Malays, Chinese and Indians makes itself felt throughout: in conversations on the street, in the sheer variety of food for sale and in the profusion of mosques, Buddhist temples and Hindu shrines.
A stay of a few days is enough to appreciate the best of KL's attractions, including the colonial core around Merdeka Square and the adjacent enclaves of Chinatown and Little India, plus, to the east, the restaurants, shops and nightlife of the so-called 'Golden Triangle', the modern sector of downtown KL. It can be equally rewarding just strolling and taking in KL's street life, in particular its boisterous markets, ranging from fish and produce markets stuffed into alleyways, to stalls selling cooked food of every shape and description, or inexpensive clothes and accessories.
Business travelers will greatly appreciate the location of the Corus Hotel Kuala Lumpur. It is only steps from the Petronas Twin Towers and in the very heart of the KLCC (city center). It is also near the convention center and the major shopping areas including Bukit Bintang, the Pavilion Kuala Lumpur and the Chow Kit market. A trip to Chinatown is easily accomplished on foot and many of the historic sites are within close proximity too.
The Corus Hotel Kuala Lumpur is located along Jalan Ampang, and is 28.7 miles from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
The 378 rooms in the Corus Hotel Kuala Lumpur come outfitted with high-speed Internet access, full-sized desks, personal safes, designer toiletries, cable TV, climate controls, minibars and beverage stations, full bathrooms and wake up services.
The Corus Hotel Kuala Lumpur is a business-class hotel with many services and facilities geared towards such travelers. These include airport shuttles, secretarial and business services, meeting and conference rooms, concierge and tour desks, valet parking, a fitness center and swimming pool, in-house restaurant and lounge, and much more.

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Sahara Las Vegas Hotel and Casino

In Las Vegas, the city that never sleeps, plays uninterrupted 24 hours a day in their hundreds of slot machines, tables, Baccara, Blackjack, Craps, Roulette and Pquer rooms and sports betting - Sports Book (horse racing , baseball, football, boxing, etc.). Alm Americans who invade the city after the weekend, Las Vegas attracts also thousands of foreign tourists (especially Japanese) and, businessmen involved in dozens of seminars and convenes annually organized conferences in the centers of the city.
Basically, life in Las Vegas est organized along its longest avenue (Las Vegas Boulevard - The Strip), the locations of major hotis specific subject areas: the Mirage Hotel and Casino, was the first mega-resort Built in Las Vegas (3,000 rooms), equipped with a true rainforest - home to a "Secret Garden" that recreates the habitat of some SPECIES animals on the verge of Extinction as royal white tigers of Timbavati - with an artificial volcano that spits fire and smoke to 30 meters high of 15 in 15 minutes. It has also an aquariums with sharks, rays and tropical fish.
Opened in 1952 on the north Strip, this comparatively compact, Moroccan-themed, Las Vegas hotel and casino is a beloved fixture in the city’s entertainment district, 2 miles from downtown.
Sahara guests enjoy legendary musical acts in the Congo Room, 85,000 square feet of gaming space, and several restaurants and lounges, including NASCAR Café with races projected on giant screens.
Oversized, colorful guestrooms at the Sahara Las Vegas have dining tables and vanity areas with desks and mirrors. Wireless and television Internet access are both available, as are pay movies.
Located two miles from the Las Vegas Convention Center, the four-tower Sahara Las Vegas Hotel and Casino showcases a Moroccan theme. Decor features Moorish accents such as peaked domes and jeweled light fixtures.

This Las Vegas hotel houses a sparkling, 5,000-square-foot seasonal pool with an adjacent spa tub, in addition to 85,000 square feet of gaming space and multiple meeting rooms.
Ever-popular buffet dining is available, along with a classic steakhouse, Mexican restaurant, and a casual 24-hour venue.
On-site shops sell NASCAR memorabilia, Las Vegas souvenirs, swimwear, jewelry, and other wares.
Both self parking and valet parking are complimentary (gratuity not included).
Brightened by colorful fabrics, spacious guestrooms at the three-tower Sahara Las Vegas Hotel and Casino include dining tables and chairs, and vanity areas with desks and mirrors.
Guests with laptops have access to wireless Internet access (surcharge), and Internet access is also available through the television (surcharge).
Other amenities include pay movies, electronic check-out, and voice mail. Refrigerators are available on request (surcharge).
A sundeck, palm trees, and fountains surround the Sahara Las Vegas Hotel’s 5,000-square-foot seasonal pool and adjacent spa tub. Poolside bar and towel service is available when the pool is open.
The hotel's fitness center, located on the 27th floor of the Tangiers Tower, features a variety of equipment, including two treadmills, two elliptical machines, two recumbant bikes, and a multi-purpose hydraulic weight unit. Each cardio machine is equipped with an individually remote-controlled 7-inch LCD TV monitor.
An independently owned and operated spa and hair salon within the hotel’s shopping area also provides spa services (surcharges). Skydiving and helicopter tours are popular with Las Vegas visitors. Numerous golf courses operate in the Las Vegas area.
Recreational activities are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
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