Showing posts with label Tropical Vacations. Show all posts
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October 31, 2009

Enjoy Trekking in Mauritius

A holiday on Mauritius offers many scenic summits and volcanic valleys for you to unearth. So get away from the beach for a day and get your walking boots on to discover the best trekking that a Mauritius holiday has to offer.

It was Mark Twain that first noted, "You gather the idea that Mauritius was made first and then heaven, and that heaven was copied after Mauritius". Mark obviously knows exactly what he's talking about, as the panoramic beauty of the island has made it a top spot for many people to take holidays in Mauritius. Most come for the sandy beaches and ample watersports but some have started arriving to sample the volcanic trekking that a Mauritius holiday has to offer.

The Black River Gorges National Park is considered to be a hiking paradise for many people whilst on their holidays in Mauritius. It covers 67.54km and is a mixture of humid forest, marshy heathland and dry lowland. The Black River Gorges offers 60km of walking trails for you to attempt whilst on your Mauritius holiday and if you want to find a trail that's perfect for your walking ability than the two visitor centres onsite will offer you information on the many treks available in this national park. Walking in this area is ideal for nature lovers, as you will have the opportunity to spot many endemic animals including the Mauritius flying fox and unique pink pigeon.

If you're after a slightly more strenuous walk whilst on your Mauritius holiday then taking a hike to the nearby Le Pouce or Black River Peak Mountains will present you with simply breathtaking views. The first person credited with climbing Le Pouce was Charles Darwin. Meanwhile, Black River Peak is the highest mountain in Mauritius and from the top visitors can look out at the beautiful blue lagoon with the island of L'ile aux Benitier in the distance.

The Tamarind Falls is another trek that you could try whilst on your holidays in Mauritius. If you'd prefer to go with a group then you'll discover that many hotels in Mauritius offer excursions to these 300 metre high waterfalls. However, going it alone is also easy enough to arrange. The trek starts with a walk down to the impressive canyon, which allows you to see each stage that the waterfall takes as it rushes down to meet the bottom of the canyon. The trek carries on through leafy forests and basalt rocks, before reaching the bottom of the canyon where you can enjoy some time swimming amongst the waterfalls.

The water park of La Nicoliere is a great trek to follow whilst on your Mauritius holiday. The trek is easily accessible from the centre of Mauritius and features a small lake surrounded by hills. These hills act as a protected zone and ensure that the vegetation is totally different from the plant life found just a few metres away on the edge of the coast. On a walking trail in La Nicoliere your trek will also cross rivers and mountains and you may discover monkeys and wild boars whilst on your holidays in Mauritius. At the end of your trail you will be met with breathtaking views of La Nicoliere and the northern islets and who knows if you're lucky you may spot a rare fruit bat or echo parakeet en-route.

For those looking to discover the mountain areas, but not so keen on trekking, you can also take a zip-line tour of the island. The double zip lines allow both you and your friend to whizz past beautiful mountain scenery whilst on your holidays in Mauritius, although you may have difficulty trying to keep up with each other! Mountain-biking and kayaking trips are two other fun ways of discovering the island whilst on your Mauritius holidays.

Ricky Coates is a Mauritius holiday specialist for key2holidays, an online tour operator offering luxury holidays in Mauritius, as well as trips to Australia, Cuba, the Caribbean, Italy, Egypt, the Far East, the Maldives, Sri Lanka, the Seychelles, Dubai, Oman and South Africa. key2holidays has a dedicated team of experienced travel consultants to share their knowledge and help you to plan and book your ideal holiday.
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September 14, 2009

Magical Mauritius

Choosing where to go for that dream two weeks of relaxation in the sun is never an easy decision to make. With so many of the world's coastal destinations now long-exposed to the rigours of tourism, it is getting increasingly difficult to find that idealistic, tropical paradise that countless travel brochures' pages are adorned with.

However, such destinations do still exist and it's just a case of knowing where to look. For unspoilt havens, few places can match the tropical island paradise of Mauritius, a small island nation off the coast of Africa in the southwest Indian Ocean. The picture-perfect scenery of Mauritius is the stuff of dreams and no words can really do justice to the plethora of coral reefs, lagoons, sandy beaches and forested mountains that are located throughout this tiny, tropical hideaway.

Mauritius is the perfect place for romantic getaways, with miles of white sandy beaches to stroll along and delicious cuisine on offer across the island.

It's not all about kicking back and relaxing though. Île aux Cerfs (French for 'Deer Island') is another mini tropical island off the coast of Mauritius, offering up a whole host of water sports and there are a number of amazing scuba diving sites dotted around the coast, with an array of sea-life and coral reefs providing the perfect scenery for those keen to venture beneath the ocean. Île aux Cerfs is also home to a stunning 18-hole golf course, which is set among sea inlets and against a breathtaking background of trees, mountains and lush vegetation.

The main focal point for visitors is in the northern part of the island in the Grand Bay area. Many hotels, beaches restaurants and nightspots are situated in this region. Although Mauritius is generally not a busy place, the village of Grand Bay is the closest thing the island offers in the way of nightlife and there are a few bars and clubs open late for those wanting to party into the small hours.

It's probably worth pointing out too that Mauritius is notable as being the home of the legendary dodo, a bird that has been extinct since the 17th century, following the influx of foreign visitors who hunted it for food. Mauritius is still proud of its indigenous feathered friend and today it can still be seen on the island's coat of arms.

Given that the island is one of the world's genuine tropical island paradises, Mauritius flights are plentiful and arrive at the main international airport form a number of key locations in Europe, Africa, Asia and Australasia. Flights to Mauritius take around twelve hours from London.

For tropical delights, Mauritius is up there with the best of them. Its diverse scenery, vast sandy beaches and activity-rich opportunities make it the perfect place to find paradise.

The information contained within this article is the opinion of the author and is intended purely for information and interest purposes only. It should not be used to make any decisions or take any actions. Any links are included for information purposes only.

Adam Singleton writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.

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August 27, 2009

Beaches in Sri Lanka – Tropical Paradise

By far one of the biggest tourist attractions are the beaches of Sri Lanka. Serving several purposes than those in search for the perfect tan, beaches in this tropical paradise have always been a crowd puller. Take a pick from secluded alcoves of Arugum Bay to some of the more populace sun kissed beaches of Colombo. Curl your toes in to sand that could vary in texture and colour, watch the sunset or sunrise over waters that shade from anything between turquoise to emerald green.

The satin coastal belt of Sri Lanka stretches 1,330 kilometres. The water sports, entertainment and leisure activities are seemingly endless. Diving is also a popular activity in Sri Lanka, as part of the island is bordered by a large coral reef. Take a dive at Wellawatte beach and find an old ship wreck, in Unawatuna and Hikkaduwa is where a plethora of marine life and corals can be found. Snorkelling another popular activity will be heavenly in the east coast around Pigeon Island off Nilaveli, which is situated close to Trincomalee. Here, visitors can expect to find large fish such as whale shark, tuna, barracuda and four species of turtle.

Surf enthusiasts won't be disappointed at one of Sri Lanka's best and possibly one of the world's most reputed beaches, when setting off to Arugam Bay. Hikkaduwa and Mirissa have also been popular beaches for surfing in Sri Lanka. The beautiful golden sands of Galle and the turquoise oceans that kiss its shores are more noteworthy for being safe to swim in.

Apart from the myriad of water sports to engage in, certain beaches in Sri Lanka are known to have great dining options. Seafood being bought fresh off the boat and made to a both international and local fare, from gourmet to fast food options can be found. Towards the south of the island are the popular party districts on the beach. Hikkaduwa, Arugum Bay and Unawatuna are famed for beach parties and cheaper accommodation, with a sprinkling of luxury resorts. Beaches such as Negombo located just a few miles from the International airport also favour a sprightly nightlife with a blend of dining and resort options. Sri Lanka is fast emerging to become an undiscovered paradise of Asia. With a bountiful harvest of every possible entertainment and leisure option, Sri Lanka should be on any tourist's itinerary. For more details on what you can see and do on your Sri Lanka beach holiday , visit TrulySriLanka. This website is one of the most trusted and valuable travel portals on Sri Lanka travel Sri Lanka travel.

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Pushpitha Wijesinghe is an experienced independent freelance writer. He specializes in providing a wide variety of content and articles related to the travel hospitality industry.

Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe
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July 25, 2009

Bahamas, A Tropical Paradise

Vacation in the Bahamas is perfect for sports and nature lovers. Bahamas is a place like no other.

A trip to the Bahamas is like a trip to paradise. This tropical haven is situated about 150 miles east of Miami. Its highlighted attractions include its 700 islands abound with white sand beaches, bright flowers, palm trees, and turquoise waters. Its weather remains at near-perfect temperatures all year round with a thriving resort community.

In addition to its scenic landscapes and matchless weather, the following tourist spots draw visitors to the Bahamas:

Nassau.
Nassau is the nation's capital. It is located on New Providence Island. This city is a lovely combination of both old world charm and modern amenities. In this city, an array of Bahama attractions are being offered such as preserved colonial buildings mixed in with world class hotels and resorts, countless dining options, shopping, and entertainment.

Nassau through bridge is also connected to Paradise Island which likewise offers some of the most glamorous resorts, dining, and nightlife. It is everything a vacationer will desire in his Bahamas vacation.

Freeport, Grand Bahama Islands
In the Bahamas, the second most popular tourist destination is Freeport, Grand Bahama Islands. Freeport is a city designed to be a modern and vibrant, much similar to Paradise Island but quite contrary from Nassau. This city is the home of several topnotch resorts, two great casinos, great golf courses, and tons of entertainment. Many resorts offer all-inclusive Bahamas vacations with meals, dining, activities and entertainment as part of the package.

Both Nassau and Freeport have international airports making these two cities more accessible. Nassau International Airport and Freeport International Airport are the only airports in the Bahamas that welcome flights from outside the Caribbean. European travelers are advised to connect in Miami for their Bahamas vacations.

Grand Bahama
Grand Bahama is the fourth largest island in Bahamas. This island is known for its enchanting blue sea. Grand Bahama is also abundant in terms of man-made sites and ecological wonders. This popular tourist destination has space for limitless potential for all sorts of Caribbean vacation.

Grand Bahama has a very long stretch of unspoiled white sandy beaches. It has a quiet escape of people around the world, to relax, be far from the buzz of city life, and take time to find oneself again. National parks, endless beaches, emerald green water, underwater caves, and a rich marine life are the main source of attractions.

The Grand Bahama also serves as the seventh heaven for water sports lovers. Jet-skiing, diving, boating, snorkeling, and deep-sea fishing are exciting activities here. The Shark Junction is where you can swim with and experience a unique shark encounter. Anyone can take pleasure in shark dives in the crystal clear water. Boating, however, remain as the safest option to explore underwater ecological treasures. Winter however, is the best time to fish in the blue sea of Grand Bahama.

On the other hand, it also offers various world class spa resorts, both for the rejuvenation of body and soul. Its luxurious first class hotels and resorts include The Island Palm Resort, Flamingo Bay Yacht Club and Marina, Port Lucaya Resort and Yacht Club, Best Western Castaways Resort and Suites, Viva Wyndham Fortuna Beach, and Pelican Bay at Lucaya. Each provides rooms that offer panoramic views of the sea.

And there is more to Bahamas. It is not just all about nature here. Bahamas also has a commercial district where you will find top brands to indulge in your shopping desires. Bahamas truly is the perfect place for your next vacation.

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June 20, 2009

Hawaii

Oahu is the most popular island in the Hawaiian chain, and also the most populous. Oahu lays claim to having the state capitol of Honolulu, and most of the islands' bars and tourist attractions. The absolute primetime to see to Oahu are the last weeks of December, but you must make sure to reserve your ticket if you want to make it during this time! The Honolulu International Airport has flights coming in from all over the world, and is by far the easiest and most economical way to reach the island. There are buses that run for free from the airport terminal to the inter-island ferry terminals should you choose to visit another island on your vacation. Honolulu and Waikiki are the most popular destinations for visitors, and they also have the most amenities Keep in mind that with all these amenities comes sprawl and you will have to leave the cities to escape crowds Car rentals are easy to find in the city, and if you want to travel beyond the cities it is recommended. If you are planning on staying in the city the bus system will get you everywhere you need to go, and costs just $2.00 per adult ride. There are plenty of sights to see in Honolulu, and some of the most spectacular are the coves Waikiki, Kuhio, and Halona Beach Cove are considered some of the best spots on the island, and are justifiably packed In addition to the beaches, Honolulu has some of the best Pearl Harbor museums and memorials in Hawaii. The USS Arizona and the Battleship Missouri are the two best memorials. If you are a history buff, these are not to be missed. Each memorial is open from 9am on (7:30am for the USS Arizona), and are open year-round excep Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's. For Haiwaiian culture the best option is the Bishop Museum, founded in 1889 by Charles Reed Bishop. There is an excellent standing collection of Hawaiian artifacts and cultural stories, as well as a new science exhibit on volcanoes. Beyond the beaches, museums, and memorials lie many culinary delights. For mid-range Hawaiian food that most tourists will never see, Ono Hawaiian Foods is an excellent choice. They offer many Hawaiian dishes at very reasonable prices. If you are looking to splurge on an extravagant meal, Elua and Alan Wong's Restaurant are very popular with both tourists and locals alike. Be prepared with reservations for both restaurants, as they tend to be busy year-round and booked solid. For drinks the Mai Tai Bar is very popular, voted top bar in Honolulu multiple times. The best times to go are Wednesdays and weekends, when they have live local music playing. Lodging runs the gamut from budget to extravagant with everything in between. There are many great places to stay on the island. You can find simple beach bungalows to luxurious resorts. The Kahala Hotel & Resort offers 5-star digs and all the pampering you would expect want, while the Best Western Plaza Hotel offers kid-friendly accommodations with an outdoor pool, conference center, and complimentary breakfast buffet. There are many good places to stay from hotels to beach bungalows. For those looking for luxurious accommodation, you'll be able to find it here. Hawaii is a great place to have a vacation. Whether you are a honeymooning couple, a family, or just out there for a good time, you'll be able to find what you want in Hawaii. You can relax by the pool, surf in great water, lounge on the beach, and explore great jungles. For your next holiday, consider going to Hawaii.
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Matthew Kepnes has been visiting Hawaii for many years and has seen all the major islands. For more information on the islands of Hawaii you can visit his website and find out the cultural history of Hawaii and information about Hawaii.
Author: Matthew Kepnes
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Exotic Tropical Honeymoons

Tropical vacations for the newly married are very popular, and for very good reasons. Newlyweds can have any type of experience they want on their vacation, from complete privacy and solitude in their own cabana, to a huge resort designed specifically for couples with events and amenities to match. The best of the best for honeymoon tropical vacations include the Bahamas, Jamaica, Hawaii, and the South Pacific. The first aspect to decide on is what kind of tropical vacation you want. Resorts for honeymooners have many of options available to newlyweds, such as horseback riding, couples massage, private dinners, private island tours, etc. The one thing they lack is privacy, as they are full of other couples. This can be a blessing or a curse, depending on your personality and the personality of your spouse. For a tropical vacation with just the two of you, consider the private cabana or bungalow route. These resorts offer solitude and romance in the place of lots of options for activities. That does not mean they lack in comforts though, as many of them are 5-star resorts staffed by the best. Most resorts of this type have only 5-10 private rooms and keep them isolated on their own lots, so their staff will be waiting hand and foot over a very small number of people, guaranteeing stellar service. As honeymoon tropical vacations are very important events, it is imperative to plan very far in advance. The best locations are usually booked 6-8 months in advance, and prices only get worse for those who choose to wait. Making sure all bookings are locked in is highly recommended, especially when getting close to the vacation dates to make sure nothing goes awry while actually there. Also, when booking do not be afraid to ask about discounts or deals for newlyweds. Many resorts and hotels offer deals but do not advertise them, and there is a good chance one of the travel agents will have a kind heard and give you a special price on one of the bookings you make, or broker a special discount that is not really there. Travel agents can also build the perfect itinerary, creating a custom vacation that is wholly unique. These companies often use charter planes or boats to reach the various islands, and the private transportation is a very romantic way to travel. These types of vacations are usually based out of archipelagos to keep the costs of travel down, so island chains like Hawaii are ideal. Some common tips and warnings for traveling to tropical islands: ' Bring plenty of sun screen, because a bad sunburn early on will ruin an entire trip. The sun can be much stronger than at home in many cases. ' Underwater disposables are much cheaper at home than paying tourist prices for the cameras on the island. ' It is a good idea to travel with a copy of your marriage license, just in case deals dependent on marital status need proof. There are many great ways for honeymooners to celebrate their honeymoon. Tropical vacations are the most popular as people want to have fun in the sun and come back from paradise. There are many great islands to go visit. Honeymoons on tropical islands are the best tropical vacations and should be considered when you plan yours with your fiancée.
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Author: Matthew Kepnes
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