Archive for July, 2009
  • Ibiza An Island Of Contrasts
    by Sea Tour
    Posted July 16th, 2009 at 11:20 pm
    Of course it's world-renowned for its uniquely hedonistic clubbing scene, but there are so many other sides to the island. Ibiza's wildly beautiful coastline boasts dozens of outstanding cove beaches, lapped by crystalline turquoise waters, while the hilly interior is replete with whitewashed villages and pine forests. Then there are dozens of remarkable restaurants offering everything from typical Ibicencan dishes, Zen-styled sushi bars to cutting-edge contemporary cuisine. Ibiza represents a p...
  • Hackensack New Jersey: 300 Years Of Modern History
    by Sea Tour
    Posted July 16th, 2009 at 7:19 pm
    The county seat for Bergen County, New Jersey is the small, bustling city of Hackensack. Nearly 43,000 people call the 4.6 square mile city their home and, in addition to being a seat of government, it is also an important retailing and business center.The region of New Jersey that Hackensack occupies today was long the home of the Lenni Lenape native peoples. The Achkinheshcky or Hackensack tribe populated the area and coexisted peacefully with Dutch settlers who arrived in 1639 and establishe...
  • Searching For The Perfect Holiday
    by Sea Tour
    Posted July 16th, 2009 at 3:19 pm
    Searching for the number 1 location to go on holidayTraveling is what people LOVE to do and dream about white beaches and blue sea and palm trees. But what is de number 1 location on the world where people want to travel to. That is of course the BIG question as we are with 6,215,000,000 (source 2002) people on the planet and everybody have their on ideal location to dream off. With so many DREAMS and some many opinions we need to ask us the important question IS THERE A PERFECT LOCATION or is i...
  • Mexico: Oh Behave!
    by Sea Tour
    Posted July 16th, 2009 at 11:20 am
    Do Americans have a sullied reputation in foreign countries? I think they just might indeed!Soon after moving to Guanajuato, Mexico, my wife and I began meeting other American expats who moved from America to a town called San Miguel de Allende, and then to Guanajuato. Their reasons for jumping from one Mexican town to another were so astounding that we had to check this out for ourselves.What our new fellow-expats told us is that San Miguel de Allende was a town full of spoiled, rich Americans ...
  • What To Pack When Traveling Pt. II
    by Sea Tour
    Posted July 16th, 2009 at 7:20 am
    With today's heightened security in airports, it is perfectly natural to want to have your luggage with you when you travel. You want to be certain everything you packed for your business trip or vacation arrives intact, and vigilance can guarantee that. For extended trips, however, travelers are likely to pack more, ultimately forcing them to check in some of their luggage.It is important, therefore, to pack efficiently and smartly any bags that must be checked up front. Whether flying on a wee...
  • The Tarangire
    by Sea Tour
    Posted July 16th, 2009 at 3:20 am
    When visiting the North of Tanzania, for a safari, the usually itinerary is, Tarangire National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, the Serengeti and then Lake Manyara. These parks are a must, especially for the first time visitor to Tanzania.Often Tarangire National Park is left out an itinerary, and if it is visited, it is only for a short visit before heading of to the bigger attractions of Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti. This park is only a ninety-minute drive from Arusha Town, which is the usua...
  • Mexico: The Weather Is A Mess
    by Sea Tour
    Posted July 15th, 2009 at 11:19 pm
    Every year there is a ritual in Guanajuato--a kind of character endurance test--that comes each May and lasts until the end of September. It is a ritual that has been occurring since, well, the beginning of everything. It is, ?La Temporada de la Lluvia?. This translates to: The Rainy Season.What I am talking about here is that all of Guanajuato?s yearly rain, all 20 inches of it, falls from the heavens in a time frame of three to maybe three and half months. This may not seem a big deal but when...
  • Garden Route Adventures: Castles Polo Whales And Dolphins
    by Sea Tour
    Posted July 15th, 2009 at 7:19 pm
    Kurland: Polo Playing LuxuryKurland is unquestionably, the most desirable location on the Garden Route, a 700 ha estate consisting of a small luxury hotel and a polo complex. Helicopters land on the lawn and bumping into international polo players is not uncommon. This family estate, established by Baroness Dianne Behr is minutes from the finest beaches of Natures Valley and Plettenberg Bay. It resides on Tatler magazine's 2004 and 2003 list of 101 Best Hotels in the World.This luxury boutique h...
  • Siberia Russia Part 3 Communist Planes And Defining &quotFluent&quot
    by Sea Tour
    Posted July 15th, 2009 at 3:19 pm
    In the first two parts of this series, we covered my decision to move from San Diego to Chita, Siberia to be a professor at Chita State Technical University. We pick up the story aboard the flight from Anchorage to Khabarovsk, Russia.Day 3Technically, it?s day two and half. I think. Time began to blur as we flew over the international date line. Wait, do we add a day or lose a day? I was so confused that I didn?t know whether to whine about losing or gaining a day in my life. Whatever day it wa...
  • British Holiday Destinations Why Poole Is A Cool Resort
    by Sea Tour
    Posted July 15th, 2009 at 11:20 am
    Forget the bucket and spade image of the British seaside holiday. A small corner of Dorset is fast becoming the UK?s own Riviera. Homes on the two mile stretch of Sandbanks Peninsula, overlooking Poole harbour, now command some of the world?s highest property prices - snapping closely at the heels of hot spots Tokyo, Hong Kong and central London. Enjoying the world?s second largest natural harbour after Sydney, Australia, Poole has long been a center for sailing and water sports and is home to t...
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