Friday, October 26, 2007
ultimate ski vacations -Tremblant
Feel the magic... Be swept away by the charm of Tremblant! One visit is all it takes to feel the pulse of Tremblant life. From the very first moment, you realize that the mountain is just a taste of pleasures to come. In the village, steep yourself in the charm of two eras: today's modern architecture blended with early 17th century character. Here at Tremblant, the past and present come together in the heart of this uniquely vibrant pedestrian village.
Each evening brings with it a story to tell, each minute a moment to savor to its fullest. Restaurants, boutiques, bars, you'll find it all. Even the snowflakes are at their prettiest as they fall gently over Tremblant. A multitude of tempting aromas waft through the air, carrying the promise of culinary delights. Around the bend of a bustling alley, a shop window beckons from the glowing lights of the pedestrian village. And everywhere you go, you meet warm, friendly people.
Tremblant is much more than a place where a myriad of services are at your beck and call. It is a place where life is invigorating, where a choice of sporting and cultural events mix with the legendary "joie de vivre" of Quebecers.
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Destination Bahamas
The Bahamas' 700 islands promise something for everyone—from the vibrant streets of Freeport to the glistening sands of countless tropical beaches.The Bahamas, 700 islands and 2,400 cays, dot the Atlantic Ocean from Florida almost to Haiti. Only 30 of the islands are inhabited. When Christopher Columbus first set foot in the New World on San Salvador in 1492, the Arawak Indians were the only inhabitants there. Today, about 85 percent of Bahamians are of African heritage. New Providence, one of the smallest of the major islands, is home to almost 70 percent of the population. The Bahamas takes in more than three billion dollars annually from nearly four million tourists. International banking and investment management augment the economy, with more than 400 banking institutions from 36 countries.
Freeport is a city in the Bahamas located on Grand Bahama Island. Freeport Grand Bahamas operates as a free trade zone, and businesses in the area pay no taxes. This, combined with the efforts of entrepreneurs has made Freeport Grand Bahamas the second most popular tourist destination in the Bahamas after Nassau. A major casino and a multitude of popular outdoor attractions add to the allure of Freeport Grand Bahamas.
The Abaco Islands in the Bahamas are a group of islands located in the northern section of the Bahamas. The two main Abaco Islands, Great Abaco Bahamas and Little Abaco Bahamas, are where tourists will find the most popular attractions. The Abaco Islands have become a popular destination due to the great sailing and fishing available in the area, and travelers generally come looking to avoid the mega resorts found on Paradise Island or in Nassau.
Andros Island Bahamas is the largest island in the Bahamas and the closest island to the Florida coastline. Andros Island is famously the last island in the Bahamas that is still largely unexplored, undeveloped, and uninhabited. Flamingos migrate here every year, and a host of incredible tropical wildlife covers the island. Tourists who want to see animals in their natural habitat should come to Andros Island Bahamas, as should fishing and scuba diving enthusiasts.
Located about 50 miles off the coast of Florida are the Grand Bahama Islands. The Grand Bahama Islands feature gorgeous white sand beaches and the popular tourist towns of Freeport and Lucaya. Tourists staying in the Grand Bahama Islands will have golfing, dolphin swims, boating, diving, eco-tours and more to choose from when planning their vacation. The Grand Bahamas are the second most popular tourist destination in the Bahamas (after Nassau), and thanks to its growing popularity looks to retain that popularity.
Harbour Island Bahamas is located off the northeast coast of Eleuthera Island. The largest city in Harbour Island Bahamas is Dunmore Town, and the island still maintains much of the old time charm of the Bahamas that has been obscured by resorts and casinos on larger islands like Paradise or New Providence. That isn’t to say, however, that Harbour Islands Bahamas doesn’t have some excellent resorts of its own. The island also features the famous three mile stretch of pink sand beach, which is the perfect place for swimming, diving, and snorkeling.
Long Island Bahamas is located in the southeastern section of the Bahamas and is bisected by the Tropic of Cancer. The island is about 60 miles long and 4 miles wide, and a main road runs along the length of the island. Once called “Fernandina” by Christopher Columbus on his first voyage to the New World, the name changed to Long Island Bahamas in later years. Long Island Bahamas is best known for its excellent fishing opportunities.
Nassau is the largest city in the Bahamas and the capital city. Nassau vacations and Nassau spring break parties have in recent years become increasingly popular. In addition to the many Nassau Bahamas attractions there are many hotels and beautiful beaches that beckon travelers. From nightclubbing to snorkeling, Dolphin Encounters to Nassau spring break parties, the island of New Providence and the city of Nassau are a great choice for any vacation.
Paradise Island is currently the most expensive place to stay in the Bahamas. The small island was not always so glamorous, however. Paradise Island in the Bahamas was once known as Hog Island and was a major site for farming in the Bahamas. Paradise Island in the Bahamas is situated near New Providence, and the two islands are connected by a bridge between Paradise Island and Nassau Harbor.
Some scholars believe that San Salvador Bahamas was the first stop for Columbus in 1492, thought others dispute it. Either way, San Salvador Bahamas has a number of attractions for tourists looking to escape the modern world and sink into the soft white sands of a quiet Bahamas island. San Salvador Bahamas is one of the eastern-most islands in the Bahamas, located near Long Island and Rum Cay.
Treasure Cay Bahamas is located on the eastern side of Abaco Island. This Out Island paradise is becoming more popular with time, and the area continues to grow. An enormous resort is currently located in Treasure Cay Bahamas as has become a city center of sorts for the area. Treasure Cay is also home to one of the best marinas in the Bahamas, as well as 3½ miles of what some consider to be among the top beaches in the Bahamas. Although Treasure Cay Abaco is becoming trendier, there are still deals to found for visitors and prices will almost always be lower than on Paradise or in Nassau.
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
The colors of Hawaii




Ultimate Golf Vacations

The sport of golf is enjoying a renaissance, and just about any first-class resort nowadays features a decent golf course. Below are a few Ultimate Golf Vacations where a duffer can enjoy a swinging golf vacation.
Florida: Turnberry Isle Resort and Club
Located between Miami and Fort Lauderdale, Turnberry Isle Resort and Club features two Robert Trent Jones Sr. courses with contoured fairways and deceitfully tranquil hazards and traps. Its famous Island Green on the 18th hole of the South Course pits man against nature.
West Virginia: The Ritz-Carlton Rose Hall
Opened August 2000 in the island's historic plantation area and close to Montego Bay International Airport, The Ritz-Carlton's 200-acre White Witch 18-hole championship golf course is five minutes from the resort. Sixteen of 18 holes overlook the sea, for one of the more thrilling golf vacations.
Scotland: The Old Course Hotel Resort
Send a traditional Dad to the birthplace of the sport: The Old Course Hotel Resort is adjacent to St. Andrews, the world's most famous golf course, and stands amid the largest golf complex in Europe.
Sunday, August 12, 2007
What to do in Europe
Tours, cruises, and rental accessible rental properties thoughout Europe.
Custom Italy tours and services for individuals with disabilities.
Find our the accessibility of Rotterdam buildings for disabled people. Also sections on transportation access and wheelchair rental.
Activist group; all sorts of stuff on the website including information on travel--in some cases about travel with a zing few will forget, like the story "rally cool" about ParaRallying at Blyton Park, near Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. Race a car at speed on loose gravel without a hand to put on the wheel? No problem.
West Jutland, the western part of Denmark "jutting" into the sea, has made a huge effort to accommodate dissabled travelers, even going so far as to send teams called "usergroups" out to test the facilities of local establishments.
Eurail and BritRail accessibility options and door widths, as well as contact info for tourism boards.
Self guided trip suggestions with links to accessible resources within each city or festival. Some small airport info as well.
Wheelchair access in Europe is spotty at best. Here's a new weelchair that claims to allow a user to climb stairs and reach high shelves.
Paris hotels offering wheelchair access, with commentary about the extent of the access.
Links to accessible travel information from around the world.
Natural hot springs are a major attraction in Europe. Spas bring the mineral spring water inside, for a more formal spa experience. Find resources for a European spa or hot spring vacation.
Planning your Trip to Europe

Budget traveler? Yes, you can skimp on your vacation. But good budget travel is when you plan enough to save money without much sacrifice. In the budget travel category I'll guide you toward good budget food, cheap accommodations, and cheap(er) transportation that'll save you money so you can travel longer and better.Budget Travel Tips - Saving money on your vacation.Budget travel tip--diesel cars in Europe are efficient and quicker than you might think, and diesel fuel is widely available and often quite a bit cheaper than gasoline. Check out this feature and save on your vacation transportation.Budget Transportation Tip - Rent a Turbo Diesel
A list of the major Western European cities and the best (and worst) times to go considering climate, tourist concentration, holidays and events. Clicking on the City name gives you more detailed information.Europe Travel - When to Visit the Best Cities.Here's a chart of the current temperatures in Europe. Click the map for a forecastCurrent European Weather.Find just the right snow conditions in Europe, look toward the bottom of the page to links to European ski weather.On the Snow Ski Weather - Europe
Don't have a birth certificate? Looking to get a passport? Here's how to go about applying for a US passport if you don't have a birth certificate.
News and information on how to get or renew a passport from the United States Department of State.
Step by step instructions on obtaining a Canadian Passport from the Passport Office (Bureau des passeports).
Ever wonder what each of the World's passport covers looks like? Here's a picture of each one sorted by country.
The Department of State's Bureau page can answer your questions if you're a first time applicant.
What the traveler needs to know about the Euro
If you're traveling this year, perhaps the one major difference you'll find is in the currency. Travel through the 12 participating countries and you won't have to go through the hassle of converting currencies because the Euro is now their official monetary unit. The participating countries and the old currency values representing one Euro are shown below.
Country--Old Currency Rate
Belgium--Belgian franc 44.3399
Greece--Greek drachma 340.750
France--French frank 6.55957
Italy--Italian lira 1936.27
Netherlands--Dutch guilder 2.20371
Portugal--Portuguese escudo 200.482
Germany--Deutsche Mark 1.95583
Spain--Spanish peseta 166.386
Ireland--Irish pound 0.787564
Luxembourg--Luxembourg franc 40.3399
Austria--Austrian schilling 13.7603
Finland--Finnish markka 5.94573
Things you need to know about traveling with an ATM card
It used to be that the savvy European traveler loaded up on free Traveler's Checks before getting on the plane, fully expecting to stand in a long bank line to cash them every few days. Not anymore. ATM use, once the value leader in money conversion for travelers, has all but decimated the Traveler's Check industry.
The bad news is that the banking folks noticed. Like in a loony cartoon you could imagine huge dollar signs popping into their eyeballs as they read the reports of money flowing out of European ATMS. Fees were quickly added to enrich the coffers. Still, although those fees have made it more expensive to use a credit or debit card to get cash from an ATM in Europe, it's still the least expensive and most convenient way to get local currency.
So don't be afraid to use your card to access cash at a European ATM.
The Top Romantic Caribbean Vacation Spots
With over 20 islands to pick from, a Caribbean Island vacation could take you anywhere from Puerto Rico to the Port of Spain.But there are the most romantic spots in the Caribbean - the places most appealing to couples wanting a holiday to remember.
Things you have to consider:
Activities for romantic travel, including the best beaches and scenic spots in the Caribbean
Romantic hotels in the Caribbean, as well as villas and all-inclusive Caribbean honeymoon resorts
Suggestions for romantic Caribbean dining
Fun places to shop, as well as up-to-date Caribbean travel info on flights, weather and more.
The sun is warm, travel around the island is hassle-free, and romantic Barbados hotels and resorts are world class, with top-notch amenities and service.
Barbados Attractions
- Atlantis Submarine Expedition - a full-scale submarine ride under the Caribbean a to explore ancient shipwrecks and colorful coral reef.
- St. Lawrence Gap - an exciting place to stroll through, especially in the evening when the restaurants, open-air nightclubs and discos come alive.
- Rum Tour - The Mount Gay Barbados Rum Tour is great fun, with free tastings and optional luncheon tours with Bajan cuisine.
- Andromeda Gardens - 6 acres of lush, well preserved Barbados fauna such as palms, ferns, hibiscus and bougainvillea. Keep exploring and you'll also discover tropical pools and a waterfall!
- Harrison's Cave - take the tram ride deep into this limestone cave for it's unique subterranean rock formations, waterfall and streams.
- Bajan Roots and Rhythms Show - If it's musical, and its Caribbean, you'll find it here at the Plantation Theater. Experience reggae and calypso music, dancing, island costumes, fire eating and the limbo.
- Dinner Cruise - No romantic Barbados vacation should be without a sunset cruise on the Caribbean.
Best Beaches on Barbados
Best Secluded Beach on Barbados - it just might be Bottom Bay Beach on the southeast coast, a fine place for a beach picnic or long walk in the sand.
Barbados Beaches on the East Coast - this is the Atlantic side, so expect higher waves great for surfing. Better for sightseeing than swimming. The coastline here is very pretty.
On the southeast coast, Crane Beach is rated as one of the top beaches in the Caribbean. Pink sand, calm waters and fantastic sunsets add to the romance (for an engagement this would be a great place to propose in Barbados!).
Beaches on the West Coast of Barbados - quiet waters, and fine white sand. Perfect place for swimming, renting a "raft for 2", or maybe spotting a celeb (some stars holiday on this part of Barbados). Mullins Beach and Paynes Beach are both good.
The west and south coasts are where you'll find many of the best oceanfront hotels and resorts in Barbados.
Romantic Barbados Vacation Resorts & Hotels
The Crane Hotel - an historic hotel with gorgeous rooms and a spectacular setting on a bluff 60 ft above one of the most dazzling strips of pink sand anywhere. The views, dining and sunsets are unbelievable.
Barbados Honeymoon Resorts - The The South Beach Resort is a small boutique hotel & resort on Barbados' south coast with an excellent honeymoon package. Accommodations are in a special honeymoon penthouse suite with a jacuzzi and ocean views. Extras include spa treatments, a catamaran cruise, champagne and cocktails poolside.
For sheer opulence, it's hard to top the Sandy Lane Hotel, one of the finest luxury spa resorts in Barbados, with a fully-equipped heath spa, white sand beach, fine dining, shopping, recreation and luxury amenities galore.
A cheaper option, but equally romantic and very popular with couples is the Little Arches Hotel, with it's quiet setting, super friendly staff, and a private jacuzzi for honeymooners. It's just a short walk to a white sand beach with calm waters.
For an even more affordable and romantic Barbados vacation, consider:
- Bed and breakfast accommodation in Barbados - read reviews and rates of Barbados B&B's here.
- Romantic Barbados vacation rentals & villas - Barbados Villa Vacations has a nice variety of cottages, holiday homes and apartments in various price ranges.
Romantic Restaurants in Barbados
- The Cliff Restaurant on Barbados western shore is certainly one of the best restaurants in Barbados. Popular for weddings and special occasions. Open air candlelight dining with perfect views of the Caribbean. (246) 432-1922
- The Mews Restaurant is a cozy spot in St. James with a wonderful diverse menu. Live jazz on Fridays. (246) 432-1122
- Daphne's Restaurant is Barbados is from the same family as the renowned London eatery. Silk curtains give the tables extra privacy, and the west coast beachfront setting makes dining here memorable. (246) 432-2731
- The Restaurant at Southsea on Barbados south coast is the place to enjoy pan-fried alligator or oven roasted wild boar chops. Dine on a romantic veranda overlooking a secluded cove. (246) 420-7423
Tips on Travel to Barbados
Flights to Barbados - The main international airport in Barbados is located on the south coast, and the taxi costs about $20 for the 45 minute ride to most hotels on the west coast.
There are direct flights to Bridgetown from New York, Miami, Washington DC and Piladelphia. American Airlines and US Airways are the main US carriers with flights to Barbados. Air Jamaica and BWIA also fly there, and Air Canada has service from Toronto and Montreal.
From the UK, British Airways and Virgin Atlantic fly non-stop from London (Find out more here on seatsales and special airfare offers to Barbados).
The airport code for Bridgetown, Barbados is BGI.
Flight Time to Barbados:
USA: Flying time from New York (JFK) to Barbados is 4.5 hrs, and from Washington DC (DCA & IAD) to Barbados is 4.5 hrs. The flight time from Miami (MIA) to Barbados is just over 3 hrs.
Canada: Flight time from Toronto (YYZ) to Barbados is 5 hrs, the same for Montreal (YUL) - Barbados flying time.
UK: Flight time from London (LHR) to Barbados is 8 hrs.
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
White Mountains NH
All-inclusive Getaways
Lodgings options include the Highland Lodge, with private rooms and private or shared baths, multi-course meals, linens, daily programming, gear room, etc.; and historic Shapleigh Bunk House, recently renovated, with shared lodging, and B&B.
Daily programs might include guided hikes, naturalist talks, interactive educational programs, junior naturalist programs, and more. Guests can borrow free outdoor gear such as sleeping bags, boots, trekking poles, backpacks, and fly-fishing rods.
Prices are reasonable; kids' rate for ages 15 and under.
Packages vary throughout the year, but here are two excellent family choices to look for:
Thanksgiving Family Fun Fall Harvest Package Three-night stay includes lodging in a private room (with private or shared bath) ; Thanksgiving Dinner Buffet, and Annual Bavarian Alpine Dinner Buffet; daily programs and activities geared toward families; complimentary use of gear from L.L. Bean Gear Room. Call 603-466-2727, or see Appalachian Mountain Club for prices and more info.
Family Gingerbread Weekend - early December Join an award-winning chef for the an Annual Gingerbread Jamboree. Bake and build your own gingerbread house; other activities include holiday party, crafts, gingerbread cookie decorating, guided walks and hikes with an AMC naturalist, and more. (Or do holiday shopping at nearby outlet stores.)
Stay includes two nights' lodging in a private room, with private or shared bath; dinner and breakfast; Family Holiday Party on Saturday; activities; complimentary use of gear from L.L. Bean Gear Room; 10% discount in the retail store. Call 603-466-2727 and mention "Family Gingerbread Weekend."
Other Special Programs
look for other seasonal programs such as Christmas Day brunch, New Year's Eve dinner, Bethlehem Christmas Package with a nearby tree farm that includes a cut-your-own Christmas tree and wreath
in winter, ski and stay packages team up with Bretton Woods Ski Resort and Cannon Mountain in Franconia Notch
in summer, look for Family Adventure Packages (weekend, week-long)
special programs every month-- see calendar
Fall Foliage Vacations

Autumn is a splendid time for weekend vacations or even lingering expeditions, for families not bothered with school timetables and fall foliage vacations can be amusing and bearable. Parents can go gaga over the color show, while kids get a admirable times in The abundant Outdoors.Peak time for vacations will vary in different locations. Primarily, leaves change color when trees stop producing chlorophyll. This will appear in mid-September at alpine, colder elevations; elsewhere the top weeks will be in early October. color changes begin at alpine altitudes and latitudes and move down-slope, and southward through North America.Leaf colors change in three main waves, starting with yellow ( - yellow-poplar, birch, some maples and hickory, sassifras, sweetgum and aspens.) The second color wave is orange: some of the species mentioned above change into orange; silver maples and white oaks add orange too.The third wave is red, in such trees as black tupelo, sumac, tallow tree, some oaks and maples.
The transition from orange to red is considered "peak," and lots of factors can affect color intensity. Amount of sunshine, frost, night temperatures-- all come into play.