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Sea World Gold Coast Resort Theme Park
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5.45 PM
November 30, 2009

Good family fun is certainly one way to describe Sea World Resort Gold Coast and for holiday makers travelling to the Queensland Gold Coast in is one of the regions most popular attractions. Often searched for with under ’seaworld’ or ’seaworld tickets’ the correct spelling is in fact ‘Sea World’. With loads of great fun for the entire family and offering absolute water frontage and beach access Sea World Resort Gold Coast is a theme park packed full of adventure including waterslides, day and evening kids clubs, lagoon pools and massage facilities. Sea World Resort is perfectly located to take advantage of all the Gold Coast favourites including Surfers Paradise, Burleigh Heads and Main Beach. Polar Bears, Sharks, Dolphins and fun rides are all a part of the Sea World experience.

Built to international standards, Sea World Resort offers low-rise Gold Coast accommodation set amongst rich tropical gardens. There are 405 guest accommodation rooms at Sea World Resort Gold Coast which surround an atrium of dense tropical palms and other locally native flora. There are several room configurations available at Sea World Resort such as the Superior with 2 double beds which has a capacity for four people and a Studio Room with 2 double beds that can also sleep up to four people. Family Rooms are available and can sleep up to 8 guests. All rooms at Sea World Resort have a balcony or patio and offer views of the garden, pool or Broadwater. Guests booking their Gold Coast accommodation at Sea World Resort have free access to Sea World Water Park.

Located on the Gold Coast Broadwater Sea World can also offers a number of water sports and entertainment to keep everyone amused including parasailing, wave runners, jet skis, jet boat rides, fishing and kayaks are all available from the Broadwater. Sea World Resort offers a number of facilities including: Golf Driving Nets, Business centre, Conference facilities, Disabled facilities, Gymnasium, Laundry facilities, Parking (at cost), Room service, Sauna & Spa, Volleyball, Tennis court, Table tennis, Badminton, Intencity Game Zone and Beauty salon. Room facilities at Sea World Resort are extensive and include all the normal expectations plus robe, refrigerator, balcony or patio, air conditioning, in-house movies, direct dial telephone, cable / satellite TV, room safe and internet access. Guests also have free unlimited use of the Sea World theme park.

The Melrose Restaurant, Hatsuhana Japanese Restaurant, Shoreline Buffet Restaurant, Waterfall Cafe and the Lobby Lounge Bar all offer varying menus and dining options at Sea World Resort. Melrose Restaurant offers an impressive drinks list and has a menu which favours Asian and Mediterranean cooking flavours. The Hatsuhana Japanese Restaurant has an authentic Japanese theme and menu with sushi, sashimi, Teppanyaki and la carte selections. The family orientated Shoreline Restaurant has daily buffets or a la carte meals. Waterfall Caf offers light meals around the lagoon and the Lobby Lounge Bar serves snacks and drinks.

Located at Sea World Drive, Main Beach the Sea World Resort hotel Reception is open 24 hours. Guests can check in from 2.00pm and Check out is 10.00am with late check outs available. The theme Park at Sea World Resort is open daily (not Christmas Day) from 10am and closes at 5.00 pm.

Learn more about Seaworld Tickets. Stop by Bailey Jamieson’s site where you can find out all about Gold Coast Theme Park Passes and the best deals for you.

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Organising The Perfect Stag Party
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12.26 PM
November 18, 2009

Stag parties are always enjoyable events for any groom-to-be as long as the organisation has been meticulous and precise. The planning of a stag event is key to ensure that the groom has the best time he possibly can. Traditionally, a stag party is organised by the groom’s brother or some other close relative, or the best man at the wedding or a group of the groom’s closest friends to make sure that the chosen activities will be to his liking.

The traditional stag party set up of drinking copious amount of beer and dancing until you all pass out is not such a common thing any more. Nowadays stag weekends are extremely popular as they provide a longer period of carefree entertainment. The nights of the weekend will generally include the same old drink till you drop routine however during the day there may be many different activities to embark upon, depending on the venue you choose, such as golf, tennis, basketball or just hang out by a lake near a resort and do some fishing!

Some other ideas that you could have take place over the course of your stag weekend are arranging a BBQ or a small party in a nice setting such as by a lakeside or something, or you could take up one of the nights of the weekend by organising a poker game.

Some other stag party ideas involve inviting friends to outdoor events like camping, river rafting, gliding, climbing and hiking and adventure sports such as bungee jumping, snowboarding, skiing, skydiving, parasailing and many more depending on his interests and preferences.

Ideally stag party organization is no big deal as there are venues that can plan out the entire event for you depending on what the bachelor wants to do. You can also make stag party organization exclusive and challenging by arranging for go karting, quad biking, off road karting, clay shooting as well as target shooting activities where you can test the mettle of the groom. There are so many great ideas available for stag parties and all you need to do is to pick your choice!

For more stag party ideas as well as hen party, go to www.sportingtargets.co.uk

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What to do in Cape Town South Africa
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10.32 AM
August 31, 2009

Way down in the southern most tip of Africa, lies one of the most beautiful cities on the planet. When the sun is shining, it is stunning. A picturesque city framed by the famous Table Mountain, white sandy beaches and the Pacific Ocean. Over 1000 meters high, Table Mountain towers over beautiful colonial buildings. The waterfront is decorated with brightly painted facades and the gorgeous coastline is framed by high cliffs making it one of the most magnificent in the world.

The waterfront is the place to be in this town, with the most happening place being the V&A. It is teeming with life from hosting performances on its outdoor stage to listening to buskers sing folk tunes on the sidewalk. Fine dining can be found as you sip world class wine on a patio and one can shop at the many boutiques or take a break inside the impressive mall. it is here that you will find the jumping off point to Robben Island. Not to be missed, you can catch a ferry to see where Nelson Mandela was incarcerated for so many years.

The half hour boat ride will make you think of what little hope prisoners must have had as they were taken to isolation. Surrounded by frigid shark infested waters, freedom was within their sights, but escape was impossible. The guides are former inmates who make the experience that much more gripping as they tell personal stories of their time there. These men are true heroes. It is amazing to hear what they managed to accomplish from behind bars. They planned and schemed and somehow managed to get messages to their followers which eventually brought an end to Apartheid.

You will see Nelson Mandela’s tiny cell in the maximum-security wing, the quarry where he chipped away with crude tools and where the secret meetings took place. How anyone could survive this way for years on end is a testimony to the strength and determination of these brave men.

Once you have taken in all of the sights that Cape Town has to offer, take a drive south. One of the most famous drives on earth is right outside of town. Chapman’s Peak is a drive that is both a thrill and beautiful. Highway is carved right into the side of giant cliffs. It is a journey you will always remember.

Most people head to Simon’s Town where you can view penguins in their natural habitat. This seaside village has made an entire industry out of these guys, but they have protected them from exploitation and harm. Walk along the lovely boardwalk to the viewing platform where you can watch the penguins play in the surf and bask in the sun.

One of the most famous Capes on earth is just a little farther south. A place of myth and legend, The Cape of Good Hope is not to be missed. There is a train that will transport you to the top which is a blessing since you are going up to the top of one of the highest sea cliffs on the planet. There are boardwalks and paths to explore giving you different views of the sea and even the old lighthouse keepers quarters are in tact.

Cape Town is a must see for anyone that visits South Africa. It has everything you could possible want from the continent. Big Game drives, world class diving and award winning winery’s. If you are looking for and adventure destination or simply a relaxing vacation, it can give you whatever you are looking for in your travel needs.

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Australian’s Best Island Getaways
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11.42 AM
August 17, 2009

Most travellers need some down time as part of their trip so why not incorporate one of Australia’s islands into your visit.

Australia has in fact over 8000 islands and whilst you wouldn’t want to visit every single one, there is something to please everyone.

There are islands that are great for the classic tropical island getaway, others that are better for walking, those that are great for the food and wine buff and those that are more value for money or better for a family.

The Whitsundays are probably the most famous of the Australian Island Getaways. They are however well and truly on the tourist trail and are very expensive. Still worth the visit though! This article will instead focus on two islands that are very popular with the locals and are not as well trodden by the tourist.

Queensland’s Magnetic Island

This island is 12km from Townsville which is in Queensland. There is a lot to be said for taking this island getaway as it offers pristine beaches for a fraction of the cost of most of Queensland’s islands, particularly when compared against the Whitsundays.

This is the place for you if you want to lounge on a beach, go swimming, snorkel or even do a bit of walking. Magnetic Island has its own National Park and you can’t miss Mount Cook which protrudes from its centre. The bays are a plenty and very pretty with some lovely walks to enjoy. It’s also popular with families as there are plenty of activities to keep the kids busy.

If you fancy some water sports action then there is plenty to choose from on Magnetic Island. Sailing around the secluded bays is a popular choice, as is sea kayaking. It is also an excellent place to learn to dive as it is relatively inexpensive compared to many areas and the marine life is excellent. For those wanting to stay dry, then why not have a go at horse-riding at Horseshoe Bay.

Another good thing about the island is that it is small enough to drive around in just half a day, but still big enough to offer good amenities including shops and reasonably priced accommodation.

Getting around the island is easy. There’s a small bus service, you can hire bikes as well as cars. The petrol on the island is a bit pricey though. You can also hire “mokes” These are like small minis and are a great way to get around the island.

There’s lots of beaches to choose from here but the nicest are probably Florence Bay and Balding Bay. Spend a day at Balding Bay sun bathing and snorkeling. Bring your own food and use the barbie facilities here. Horseshoe bay offers the longest of the island’s beaches and is a good place to rent kayaks.

Hinchinbrook Island

If relaxing on the beach is not really your thing and you prefer a bit more adventure, then try Hinchinbrook Island. It is famous for the Thorsborne Track which is 32km of moderately demanding hiking. You’ll see some beautiful waterfalls, mangroves and beaches.

The trek itself takes about 2 days but that doesn’t give you any time to stop off and take in your surroundings. If you don’t mind camping, then take your time and enjoy the sites. The trek runs north south and whilst you can do the trek in either direction, it’s better to finish in the north. Here you will find the Wilderness Lodge, the only real accommodation on the island. It has a bar and a pool which you will probably be ready for after your trek.

The entire walk is stunning but the highlights are probably Zoe Falls and the stretch between Ramsay Bay and Nina Bay which follows the coastline and takes you through rainforests.

You can just come here for a day trip and stay at the Wildnerness lodge. If you fancy the walk, then make sure you book well in advance. This gets booked up and numbers onto the island are restricted.

The best time to come is between June to October when there is less rain. Outside of this time is the wet season so expect lots of rain. In particular avoid February and March when it is at its worst and no ferries run.

The Real Australia Travel website (see below) features another 13 island getaways for you to choose from. It also gives accommodation ideas for Magnetic Island.

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Do You Want To Have A Cheap Disney World Vacation?
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7.07 PM
August 9, 2009

Everybody needs a vacation and what better place to go than Disney World itself. Disney world is the largest and most popular theme park in the whole world. Its the most dreamt of vacation destination. Let the magic begin and find a cheap Disney world vacation to enjoy your stay and have fun but still be within budget.

Disney world is comprised of four theme parks, Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney Animal Kingdom and Disney Hollywood Studios, and two water parks, Disney Typhoon Lagoon and Disney Blizzard Beach. With such a humongous theme park, careful planning is needed to optimize your stay at Disney World. There are Disney world vacation deals best suited for you, your family and your friends.

So you’ve saved up for this dream Disney World Vacation, but how do you get the most out of a Disney World Vacation? First and foremost, find a perfect Disney World vacation deal that would not hurt the budget. Cheap Disney world vacation deals are just around the corner; all you have to do is find them. Next is to plan who going, are there little children in this Disney World Vacation, because there are rides which require a certain height and age.

You wouldn’t want to disappoint the kids when they see the fun ride and find out that they cant ride in it. Then familiarize your self with the venue by using a Disney World Map. You could also take a look at the Disney world homepage to check on the special Disney parades in the area. Also check the time the parks open and close.

The park also requires regular maintenance, so check the maintenance time to prevent disappointment and waste of time in traveling to that area only to find out that it is close for maintenance. Bus rides for transportation from one theme to another are complimentary for resort Hotel guests. So there’s no need to drive around and find a parking spot when you travel from one place to another. And finally just enjoy and have fun, and don’t forget to comeback for more magic.

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Top Ten Traveling Locations in Southern Africa
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9.05 PM
August 7, 2009

In the most Southern Point of Africa you can drive down winding road, sip champagne on a boat cruise at sunset and watch as majestic mountains watch over the massive cliffs. The best areas here to visit are Cape Town, Stellenbosch and Hermanus.

In the southern part of South Africa, the Garden Route, travelers can learn some history search for a lonely elephant or wander through magical forests. In Mossel Bay, tourists can hear the tale of Bartholomew Dias and rocky travels through stormy weather at the Cape or search for the last elephant in Knysna forest. Last but not least, visitors can partake in an interesting visit with colorful and playful ostriches.

Namibia holds visitors captivated with the silence of its wide open desert. In Sossusvlei, tourists will find the tallest dunes in the world. Silhouetted against the beautiful backdrop of the orange blanketed sand dunes, visitors to the Dead Vlei can experience the wonder of ancient, skeletal Camel Trees. To enhance your journey, partake in a relaxing drive to Swakopmund as the ever-changing dunes protectively encircle you.

Tucked away somewhere in Africa lies an ancient waterfall, cascading a blanket of liquid dreams onto a gorge as old as time. Anyone wishing to experience more waterfalls should fly to Livingstone in Zambia where the Victoria Waterfalls await.

When in Zambia, one cannot leave without experiencing a visit to the Chobe National Park. There visitors are enchanted by more elephants than any one man could have ever imagined existed. Become mesmerized by a boat ride across the Chobe River; you’ll never want to leave.

Paradise can be described as the tropical islands located in the Indian Ocean. Calm, warm waters, white beaches, colorful sea life and coral reefs will have you believing that there is no other paradise. Travelers will definitely want to put a visit to Mauritius on their list as well as snorkeling at Portuguese Island where you can learn of the times of the Sultans in Zanzibar. The tranquility is amazing. For a little bit of local flavor, stop by Inhaca.

Kruger National Park offers up the Big five and most dangerous of the animal kingdom. A slow, drive down dusty roads can bring you face to face with lions hunting, hippos sleeping in water or elephants playing at a watering hole.

Make sure to partake in the other wonders offered by Kruger National Park as well as viewing panoramic landscapes, potholes carved through time and canyons that stretch for miles in Graskop, Sabie and Pilgrims Rest.

Art lovers are sure to be in heaven with a visit to the little Town of Clarens in the Free State Province of South Africa. There, a feast of Africa’s best artists will captivate you as you lazily explore all it has to offer while sipping wine from a farm in Stellenbosch.

The perfect holiday awaits every man at Mozambique on the East coast of Africa. Unspoiled beaches offer up tranquil liaisons or the fun and excitement of diving and fishing.

So, take in the splendors first, then come back for more.

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Cozumel Island – Mexico
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8.13 AM
July 29, 2009

One of Mexico’s biggest islands, Cozumel, lies 20 km (12 miles) from the mainland, and 60 km (36 mi) south of Cancun. It is a flat, limestone formation in the shape of a handgun, and sprinkled by tens of cenotes (water-filled holes), many with their own marine forms, which are an extra attraction for tourists and marine biologists who come to explore the island’s amazing offshore reefs.

Jacques Cousteau first promoted Cozumel in 1960, when he fingered Palancar at the island’s southern tip as one of the world’s best diving locations. He triggered a growth in tourist development, only curtailed in with the establishment of the National Marine Park in 1996: but the reefs were badly damaged by the wharves built for cruise ships to bring new holiday makers.

Attitudes changed quickly. Cozumel’s new islanders (the 40,000 Maya who welcomed Herman (‘Stout’) Cortes in 1519 were reduced to 30 by 1510, and Cozumel became uninhabited) realised the value, not just of their spectacular marine wealth, but also of the island’s unspoilt centre.

You’ll never get a better chance to appreciate Mayan culture so close to good beaches. The biggest Mayan site, San Gervasio (named much later), was for centuries sacred to lx Chel, the goddess of fertility, and one of the Yucatan’s most important sanctuaries. There are several others, recovered from jungle and swampy mangrove lagoons now teeming with cormorants, pelicans, primary-coloured tree frogs, iguanas and crocodiles.

These days, the duty of collective care is replacing the insensitive mistakes of the 1970s. You can see 250 species in its clear waters, including the bright blue-and-yellow queen angelfish, the toad fish (unique to Cozumel), and huge sponges like the barrel and elephant ear, which grows to 3.6 m (12 ft) across. Cozumel is fabulously pretty and exotic, and you should go there with someone you love and watch the sunsets.

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How to Find Cheap Flights
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12.03 PM
July 21, 2009

There was a time when flight booking had limited options. You had two choices. You could call the airline, or contact your travel agent. Today, however, the Internet provides travelers with many more alternatives, and those options can save you a bundle, too boot. Still, despite the ease of use and potential savings, there are some important things to keep in mind when booking your flight.

Traveling from point A to point B is simple, and because of that, booking your flight on the Internet is advisable. In addition, it will probably save you money. There are times, however, when the Internet is not your best bet. Just because it’s a no-frills airline, doesn’t mean it’s right for you, and it definitely doesn’t mean it’s cheaper. A piece of good advice is to do a little homework beforehand. If you want to be a shrewd shopper, you need to educate yourself and know all the facts.

Take the time to research. If you know what your flight costs through the airlines, then you will recognize it when a bargain comes your way. Do not be afraid to search for the best deal possible, but be attentive as you shop around. Sometimes, those inexpensive tickets are non-refundable, and should your plans change, there well may be a hefty charge involved in altering your flight plans. Make sure you check out the other options, as well. Will a cheaper fare allow mileage accrual or standbys? Will they allow you to upgrade? Before you purchase that low-priced fare, make sure you have answers to all your questions. Read the regulations and stipulations before you commit your money. If you have the option to, plan your flight ahead of time. A minimum of twenty-one-days, on advance tickets, usually means lower fares. Consequently, the earlier you book that flight, the better. Take advantage of the various comparative-shopping engines available online. They can provide quick and easy price comparisons, and allow you to make the most advantageous decision.

Planning ahead is always a smart way to fly. A twenty-one-day advance reservation, generally means you can plan on a lower fare, so book early. Use one of the many comparative-shopping engines available online, as well. They are quick and easy to use, and they can provide price comparisons that allow you to make well-informed decisions about what’s best for you.

Flexibility is paramount if you want to save money. If you can work a Saturday night into your itinerary, as a general rule, you can lock in a lower fare. Check out the nearby airports, too. If you are willing to make a thirty or forty minute drive, you just might save a bundle on your ticket.

The time of year you travel is a factor in flight prices. Off-season travel is almost always your best the choice, as rates are often higher during peak times, like holidays. Even going for the shoulder season, which falls in between peak and low periods, will help save money on your flight. Then there’s the day of the week you travel. That’s important, also. Mondays and Fridays are peak business days, so the cost of a flight could be much higher, and weekends cost more, too. Even the time of day you fly is a consideration. Choose an ‘inconvenient’ time, say very early morning, or a red-eye flight, and you could end up saving on your fare. If you want a great deal on your next flight, do some research and pave the way to save. Be flexible. Plan your trip ahead of time. Research your options, and save some money.

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Travel Tips For France
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2.42 PM
July 20, 2009

Anyone planning to visit France may have a list of beautiful places they want to visit but they may be unaware of the amount of temptations that will be offered for taste. The trip to France can be an indulgence on the taste buds as well as the waist line if not careful.

The best pastries in the world are found in France. The light and airy cakes are like feathers coated in seductive butter cream frostings and deep rich chocolates and they are as fattening as they are beautiful. With over 2300 pastry shops in France you will find that almost every corner will be offering the tempting treats. It is difficult to refuse the candied chestnuts, sherbet cakes, raspberry tarts and fruit filled crepes. If you are looking for gourmet ice cream you can find the best at Berthillon in Paris where you are tempted with a long list of flavors all homemade and delicious.

Every meal in France will be a temptation as the top chefs are located here and are constantly creating delicacies for you to try. Your palette will certainly enjoy the burst of flavors that it is encountering but your waistline may not feel so good about it. The best way to indulge your taste buds in France and keep your waistline in tact is to share a small serving with a friend. You can get a sample of the treat without having to endure the mass amount of calories it includes.

A bike ride along the glorious countryside is a great way to burn some of those extra calories. You can find castles, museums, and some unique tucked away restaurants to visit on your journey. The places that you want to see while in France may be overwhelming but if you make a list of the top places it will create a smoother trip.

You should have a map of all the cities you plan to visit and examine them before you arrive to ensure you have a good feel for the countryside you are about to explore.

Educate yourself on the French culture. The French have much different attitudes than American. You should learn the proper etiquette and be in tune with the attitudes of the locals before you arrive.

You must know enough French to assist you in finding sights of interest, hailing a taxi cab or to help find your way to the hotel. Many people in France speak English but finding one when you need them the most may not be possible.

Check the weather frequently, the weather in France changes often and you want to be prepared while on an outing. Pack very lightly, the French do not usually pack very heavily. There is not much room on the trains in France so if you have several bags you may not be able to fit them all on. Some hotels in France offer staircases and no elevator so this means you might be carrying your suitcases up several flights of stairs.

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