Showing posts with label Travel_Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel_Tips. Show all posts

Sunday, September 4, 2016

Sharm el sheikh holidays

Sharm-El-Sheikh, popularly only "Sharm", is located at the southern tip of Sinai Peninsula, Egypt. It is situated on a narrow coastal strip between the Red Sea and Mount Sinai where the Reef meets the mountains and Desert compliments the Red Sea.


Sharm-El-Sheikh enjoys year round dry and bracing climate; the average temperature ranges from 80˚F high to 69˚F low. Due to its enchanting landscape, temperate climate and stretches of long natural beaches along the clear, calm water, Sharm-El-Sheikh has become a very popular tourist destination. The 250 different coral reefs and 1000 species of fish among other marine life are unmatched anywhere in the world and they offer a thrilling and challenging time to divers. Various watersports, particularly recreational scuba diving and snorkeling available here are considered to be among the best in the world.


Sharm-El-Sheikh, is easily approached from the Sharm-El-Sheikh International Airport, has become one of the most famous, yet expensive tourist destinations. There are many tourist attractions here.


Na’ama Bay is the most popular resort in Sharm-El-Sheikh and offers numerous activities, live entertainment, restaurants, cafйs, bars, dive shops, casinos, shopping, underwater photography and other attractions. From here make a visit to the Sinai Desert and enjoy excellent Bedouin cuisine.


Om El Seed Hill has a spectacular beach with sea reefs ideal for relaxing and swimming.


Ras Mohammed, located south of Sharm-El-Sheikh, is an underwater National park. Experienced divers find delight in the amazing reefs. The Red Sea offers opportunities for snorkeling and if you don't snorkel or dive, take a tour in a glass-bottomed boat to get a glimpse of the Red Sea coral reefs & marine life. There are beautiful reefs in Shark's Bay and Ras Um Sid, located next to the lighthouse and the beach here attracts a lot of crowd. A visit to the Aqualand waterpark, built as a replica of the famous Abu Simble Temple with pharonic statues, is an experience you must not miss.


From the resort, approximately a 3-hour drive away, is Mt. Saint Catherine Monastery built in 542 AD. You must visit Mt. Moses, “Moses’ Well” and the burning bush. You can book a full-day excursion of 157 km drive to discover the awe-inspiring Colored Canyons.


Nightlife here is quite attractive with numerous bars, restaurants, nightclubs and discos that remain open year-round. If you love shopping, Sharm-El-Sheikh mall offers both local and foreign products. The Bedouin Market or “Souk" offers handmade items including garments, jewelry, embroidered bags, camel leather shoes and pottery. Most tourists pay 5-10 inflated prices; however, Old Market can be cheaper, if you bargain.


The resort is dotted with many small and 5-star hotels. The well known Hilton Sharks Bay Resort is only a 10 minutes drive from Sharm-El-Sheikh Airport. It provides excellent air-conditioned well appointed accommodation and in-house facilities such as poolside bar, swimming pool, fitness centre, playground and games centre, hair salon, concierge assistance, valet laundry service, and onsite shopping. Separate children's pool and childcare centre are provided to take care of the children. Since it is set on a private beach in Sharks Bay, guests can enjoy snorkeling, scuba diving and an Arabian experience in the Bedouin tent with shisha pipes, Oriental tea and authentic cuisines. All the surrounding excursion sites are easily accessible from here and the friendly hotel staff willingly makes all necessary arrangements for the excursions.


Friday, August 5, 2016

Entertainment coupon book 2006

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Entertainment Coupon Book 2006 is a book with discount coupons that makes your life easier while you go for shopping, travel at different places, or go out for dining. You may think when we can buy any thing on the spot why to go for these discount coupons? Discount coupons bring you lot of savings on all your purchases and entertainment too while you go to hotels, movies, casinos etc.

Usually Entertainment discount coupon book is the easiest way to have these coupons but you can also purchase them through advertisement or borrow or even print them by downloading from the internet. You can also organize these coupons with the help of a coupon organizer where you can sort them as per genre or expiry date. Once you have the coupon you have to just present it before the concerned business and you could avail 15% to 20% discount margin. But you should check the availability of the coupons for the products you want to buy later.

Usually you can sit while you are free or watching movies and organize these coupons as per your needs and you don’t need to waste extra time when you buy these discount coupons. Even if it happen that some coupons are expired you should keep it with them so that later if there is any sale or product clearance you can use them off.

There is an Entertainment book fundraiser that helps charitable organizations or other institutions to raise money for a noble cause from the fundraisers. Most of the coupons in the discount book are advertised after reviewing and recommendations from charitable organizations.

Visit our website entertainment-coupon-book-2006.info

Saturday, July 9, 2016

Treat yourself to a luxurious beach holiday

Each year I put my all into my work and each year I decide ‘this year I am going to treat myself to a decent beach vacation’. Unfortunately, for some or other reason when it’s close to the end of the year and I need to work out all my plans I end up not having money or find some or other reason why my holiday must be delayed.


It’s 2008 and this year I decided things will be different. Work all the time and no play are just not on anymore! This year I am going to have my special beach holiday - filled with summer sun, cocktails, beautiful sunsets and of course partying till the sun shines its first rays over the beach in the early morning.


As I’m discussing my plans for my beach vacation, everyone questions me on where I want to go. I answer that question with my needs: 1. I want to be close to the beach - it’s a beach vacation afterall! 2. I want to be able to walk to the clubs and restaurants 3. I want to be able to actually see the beach from my balcony.


After going through all the hotspots in the Western Cape, I finally decided on Camps Bay close to Cape Town. My friends always go on about Camps Bay and after some thorough research on the Internet, I quickly concluded that Camps Bay is exactly the place that would suit my every whim.


Cape Town is the playground of the rich and famous, but along with that comes picture perfect beach vacations, people bronzing in the summer sun and long stemmed cocktails infused with colours and flavours!


The apartment I found is perfect for my beach vacation - even better it’s laced with a romantic vibe so I can take the love of my life with and have an absolute blast!


Beautiful Camps Bay ocean views, a private balcony, air-con, pool area, barbeque facilities - you name it they’ve got it. Best of all it’s one street away from the promenade where the streets buzz with people, the cafй’s entertain and the azure blue waters of the beach paint pictures on the sand.


Because Cape Town is so full in December, I decided to book AND pay early - ensuring there’s no way for me to postpone yet another year. I can’t wait to go and explore the beautiful Cape and have lots and lots of summer fun!


Isn’t it time you rewarded yourself for all your hard work too?


Saturday, June 18, 2016

New requirements for travelers entering the united states

Travelers to and from the Caribbean, Bermuda, Panama, Mexico and Canada will be required to have a passport to enter or re-enter the United States. This is a change from prior travel requirements and will affect all United States citizens entering the United States from countries within the Western Hemisphere.


This new requirement will also affect certain foreign nationals who currently are not required to present a passport to travel to the United States. Most Canadian citizens, citizens of the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda, and to a lesser degree, Mexican citizens will be affected by the implementation of this requirement. Essentially, you must have a passport if you wish to enter the United States, even if you are a U. S. citizen.


When It Goes Into Effect


The travel initiative requirements will be rolled out in phases. The proposed implementation timeline is as follows:


1. December 31, 2005 – Passport required for all travel to or from the Caribbean, Bermuda, Central and South America.


2. December 31, 2006 – Passport required for all air and sea travel to or from Mexico and Canada.


3. December 31, 2007 – Passport required for all air, sea and land border crossings.


How Do I get a passport?


U. S. citizens may visit the Passport section of the State Department web site [state. gov] for information on how to apply for a U. S. passport. You should allow yourself a sufficient amount of time to apply and receive your passport in advance of travel. Current processing time estimates are 6 to 8 weeks.


In Closing


As the world becomes a more dangerous place, borders are being tightened. How depressing.


Saturday, May 7, 2016

How to survive amsterdam without going broke

Amsterdam and especially Amsterdam hotels may not be known for affordability, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t possible to travel the country on a budget. The experienced thrifty traveler knows how to visit even the most expensive countries for less – you just have to follow the insider secrets.


Luckily, globetrotters follow some pretty simple rules for saving money, so you don’t have to be an expert to travel for less. Anyone can do it!


The first thing you need to know is how to get around town. Fortunately, because Amsterdam is a compact area with beauty everywhere to be seen, getting from place to place isn’t as difficult as you might expect – it can actually be quite fun! Compared to everything else in the city, transportation is relatively inexpensive, especially if you know what to do.


Traveling the city for cheap begins right when you arrive in Amsterdam. Visit the VVV office across from Centraal Station right away. Most people in Amsterdam speak English very well, so you don’t have to worry about communication problems. If you speak to the staff here, they will assist you in finding the cheapest and quickest route to your destination.


Whenever you can, forget about paying for transportation and walk. This is not only free (the best deal you can get) but the best way to take in the city. Again, because Amsterdam is small and easy to travel, follow the locals and walk as much as possible. This is also a lot of fun. You can use the free map from the VVV to find your way – just watch out for the many cyclists traveling through the streets.


In fact, that’s yet another way to get around Amsterdam, just as the locals do. If you really want to have some fun, use a bicycle for your local travels. The city is made for cycling, but you have to keep in mind this doesn’t necessarily mean cycling around the city is a piece of cake. Cyclists move along at high speeds and follow special traffic signals, so having a good amount of previous experience on a bike will be helpful.


For traveling longer distances, the tram system is an economical and efficient way to travel from point A to point B. You can purchase tickets in Stationsplein at the small office beside the VVV or from bus and tram conductors. You’ll need to get a dagkaart, strippenkaart, or sterabonnement depending on how long you’ll be staying in Amsterdam.


Another option: take the bus. Local and regional buses can take you where you want to go, and there is even a night-bus system that can help you get around during the wee hours between midnight and 4 a. m., when other transportation is unavailable.


The railway or metro is another good possibility. To get from Schiphol airport to Centraal Station, the railway is the most direct connection, while the metro can take you to the outlying districts.


The ferry system also takes pedestrians and cyclists across to Amsterdam Noord for free.


For lodging, be sure to book your room in advance as this will no doubt save you a ton of cash.


A person has to eat


In Amsterdam, you’re going to need to eat at some point in time. It’s possible to enjoy some fantastic grub on a budget if you know where to look.


Bars and coffee shops also sell food, which usually costs much less than meals in a restaurant. A variety of delicious sandwiches are available in these establishments for a very low price.


Amsterdam is famous for its pancake houses - they are the perfect place to grab a quick bite to eat for a good price. But don’t expect American style pancakes – the Dutch version, called pannekoeken, is made with many different ingredients, and can provide a very satisfying meal to hungry travelers.


Another tip: vegetarian and whole food restaurants offer moderately priced food and a healthy dining experience. If you’re not into vegetarian, check out the Leidseplein district – here you can find Greek, Italian, Mexican, Japanese, and Indonesian food in addition to the traditional Dutch delicacies. In this area prices are competitively priced.


While you’re on the move, grab some frites (which are just French fries). This snack is cheap and tasty, and is served in a paper cone with mayonnaise instead of ketchup. Or, if you don’t mind the taste of herring, grab a herring on a bun (haring broodje) almost anywhere in the city for a decent price.


Or, buy your entire meal from a vending machine - in Amsterdam, vending machine meals are sold for low prices! For dessert, try a stroopwafel. You can find this in supermarkets and fresh from street vendors. It’s simply a thin cookie resembling a waffle, filled with yummy caramel.


Finally, avoid the eateries directly in tourist areas. Stray off the beaten path just a little and you’ll find much more affordable food that tastes delicious. Another tip: dine at one restaurant a day, and purchase the rest of your food from markets and grocery stores. This will pare down your food budget considerably and it’s a great way to cut down on vacation costs.


Amsterdam doesn’t have to be expensive, so what are you waiting for? Start planning your next vacation to this wonderful city and you’ll be enjoying a vacation without paying through the nose.


Saturday, April 9, 2016

Safe travels top ten passport tips

1. Make sure you have a signed, valid passport and visas, if required. Also, before you go, fill in the emergency information page of your passport!


2. Read the Consular Information Sheets (and Public Announcements or Travel Warnings, if applicable) for the countries you plan to visit.


3. Familiarize yourself with local laws and customs of the countries to which you are traveling. Remember, the U. S. Constitution does not follow you! While in a foreign country, you are subject to its laws.


4. Make 2 copies of your passport identification page. This will facilitate replacement if your passport is lost or stolen. Leave one copy at home with friends or relatives. Carry the other with you in a separate place from your passport.


5. Leave a copy of your itinerary with family or friends at home so that you can be contacted in case of an emergency.


6. Do not leave your luggage unattended in public areas. Do not accept packages from strangers.


7. Prior to your departure, you should register with the nearest U. S. embassy or consulate through the State Department’s travel registration website. Registration will make your presence and whereabouts known in case it is necessary to contact you in an emergency. In accordance with the Privacy Act, information on your welfare and whereabouts may not be released without your express authorization. Remember to leave a detailed itinerary and the numbers or copies of your passport or other citizenship documents with a friend or relative in the United States.


8. To avoid being a target of crime, try not to wear conspicuous clothing and expensive jewelry and do not carry excessive amounts of money or unnecessary credit cards.


9. In order to avoid violating local laws, make sure that you deal only with authorized agents when you exchange money or purchase art or antiques.


10. If you do get into trouble, contact the nearest U. S. embassy.