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Sunday, 30 November 2008 |
She’s 42 years old and gets better with age… she’s feel like home –
offering a unique blend of energy and sophistication, laughter and
exquisite charm; a paradise that’s good enough to be true and a feeling
you can only get with her.
With over 70 miles of crystal clear turquoise waters lapping white sand
palm-fringed beaches – all year round – this is the perfect place to
bask. Get away from it all at the secluded west coast coves caressed
by the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea, or explore the rugged Atlantic
coastline with some action packed water sports. You can do whatever you
like whether with that special someone or a group of friends, there is
much to enjoy on this nature island.
While Barbados has some of the world’s best beaches, there is a fairly
diverse landscape which boasts a variety of flora and fauna that are
both eye-catching and ready for the close-up! Indeed, the wide range of
caves and underground lakes on this coral island add to the geological
wonder that is Barbados – a merging of two land masses over many years.
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Stress-free holiday travel tips |
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Sunday, 23 November 2008 |
Online resources make it possible to eliminate stress this holiday travel season.
Holiday travel is stressful; last year, the Air Transport Association
reported that more than 25 million passengers traveled on U.S. airlines
during the Thanksgiving holiday season and travel industry experts
predict that holiday travel this year will be even busier.
So what are the keys to stress-free holiday travel? Here are five key
travel tips from Park Ride Fly USA that can help make your holiday
travels less stressful:
1. Book early: Cheap airline, cheap hotel and cheap airport
parking reservations are still available for the holidays so book early.
2. Get organized: Organize holiday travel using TripStuff.com, a
great new website from the founders of InsureMyTrip.com the Internet's
foremost travel insurance comparison site.
3. Pack wisely: Don’t pack too much or use a luggage concierge service.
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Monday, 17 November 2008 |
Tom Joyner and his listeners have discovered it. So has T.D. Jakes
Ministries. African American travelers have joined the ranks of those
who cruise the high seas for their vacations. Cruises are not just a
luxury of the rich and famous either; some cruise lines run as low as
$500.00 per person for a week’s trip. That includes the equivalent of a
hotel stay, meals and travel to all destinations.
There are many benefits to taking a cruise over a conventional
vacation. One is the chance to see multiple locations, cities and even
countries in one trip. In addition, most of your needs are already
taken care of on a cruise. There’s no need to figure out transportation
from your hotel to a destination, no wondering about where you should
get dinner, no constant packing and unpacking, and no lugging around
luggage. If you feel nervous traveling to a foreign country for the
first time, know that you will be surrounded by hundreds of other
people who are truly in the same boat as you, whom you will meet as
strangers but may leave as friends.
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More ways to get to Dominica |
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Sunday, 07 September 2008 |
Roseau – The Discover Dominica Tourism Authority announced that Win
Air, Carib Aviation and LIAT, the regional Caribbean airline, have
initiated additional non-stop service between several strategic hubs
and Dominica.
The regional airports being serviced include St. Lucia’s Hewanorra
Airport (UVF), St. Lucia George Charles (SLU), Antigua (ANU), St.
Maarten (SXM), Dominica Melville Hall (DOM) and Dominica Canefield
Airport (DCF), located on the western portion of the island just 10
minutes drive from the capital city of Roseau
“We are extremely pleased that our continuing labors in crafting new
routes and airlift solutions has led us to welcome this new air service
into Dominica,” commented Steve Bornn, Director of Tourism for the
Discover Dominica Tourism Authority. “It provides additional options
for our visitors flying from the U.S. and. internationally as well as
within the Caribbean and for those guests who stay at properties that
are situated on the western part of the island.”
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Sunday, 06 April 2008 |
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The Caribbean has long been the destination of choice for
many northern vacationers. This has not changed. Even though there are
challenges in the industries, Caribbean
markets are working assiduously to improve on their products and to cater to
the new and increasing demands of vacationers.
Here are some of what the Caribbean has to offer:
Beautiful white, black and pink sand beaches – one of the best ways to
vacation is to sunbathe and relax on a beautiful beach... hear the waves
lap against the sand. You can find beautiful beaches on the many islands
of the Bahamas, the
north coast of Jamaica
and any other Caribbean nation.
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Sunday, 06 April 2008 |
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BRIDGETOWN, Barbados
– The Caribbean region has been encouraged to market itself to the United States, Canada
and Europe as a Mecca
for health and wellness tourism.
Tourism
Minister Richard Sealy said since many Caribbean
economies rely on tourism as a major foreign exchange earner, it was time for
the region to create a new niche for itself.
“I think
that it is a necessity for us given that tourism is our main industry, and
given our limited resources and the fact that a hardworking and well educated
work force is about all we have going for us,” he told regional participants
Monday at a Caribbean Export Development Agency three-day seminar.
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