Wednesday, 8 October 2008

Holidays in a Caribbean Paradise

Caribbean Holiday - Yes Please

With 7000 islands, islets and reefs in the Caribbean, to choose from, divided into 25 territories there is certainly variety and choice. Most people would think of the miles of fine white sandy beaches, palm trees and cocktails at every turn when their mind turns to a Caribbean Holiday, and rightly so.

The beaches are amongst the finest in the world and the sea is a fabulous aqua blue, as for the cocktails well..........

Music plays a huge part in the culture of the islands and is everywhere you go. The variety of sounds will interest and enthrall you as you relax in one of the worlds special places. Reggae, Salsa or Calypso can be heard everywhere you go, giving the place a special upbeat form of relaxation.

If It's an upmarket hotel that you are looking for, it's the perfect holiday for those who want nothing more than to unwind in paradise where as those who look for something more lively will find everything they need right there, water sports and in particular sailing around the islands and snorkeling are very popular and not to be missed by the more active visitor.

The Dominican Republic is great for entertainment, in fact it seems it was made for it, with a choice of traditional West Indian nights or more modern "clubbing", those who like the small hours will love it. For a more authentic, traditional West Indies holiday why not look in on Nevis or any of the other Islands in the Grenadines. St. Barts simply oozes with style and sophistication. Classic French colonial villas or 5* hotels are there for you to choose.

The Caribbean has everything you might need for the holiday of a life time, sun, sea, sand and dancing till dawn all right alongside your very own secluded little spot. It's all there just waiting for you to happen by.

Is this the best holiday spot in the world, what do you think?

Monday, 6 October 2008

Holidays in the Sunshine State

Of all the places in the world that I have been I have never been as impressed with anywhere as I was with Florida. 

The sunshine state is well named and I am confident that those of you who go will have a holiday to remember. Families in particular will have a ball, the weather is fantastic, there are miles of white sand on sun drenched beaches and the food is just great, especially for you seafood lovers. Food, now it does have a downside or should I say a big side, my waist size may never be the same again, but it's worth it. Fine dining and a vibrant night life, amazing wildlife and stunning scenery, coupled with outdoor sporting facilities to dream of are all there. 

For those of you who are shopaholics, beware the bargains are unbelieveable, and so plentiful that you may well max out your credit card, if you are not careful.

This all without stating the obvious attractions like Walt Disney World, Wet 'n Wild, Universal Orlando Resort, SeaWorld, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, Adventure Island, Discovery Cove all in addition to the superb International Drive. 
For thrill seekers the worlds tallest and fastest rollercoasters await you.

Prices are generally good so look out for that exchange rate and head for the sun at the earliest opportunity with TravelCreator.co.uk

Friday, 3 October 2008

Austrailia Visa's on-line with e-Visitor

Visa's for travel to Australia are soon to be available on line for business travellers and holiday makers. The "e-Visitor service will be available from 27 October as announced by Martin Ferguson, the Australian Tourism Minister. People from all of the European Union States and 8 additional European Countries, who wish to travel to Australia will be able to apply for a visa on -line. This is a free service aimed at making the process a simple one and removing any potential barriers for people who wish to visit.
"Making travel to Australia simpler for more than 1.2 million people from the EU each year will encourage tourism growth, strengthen cultural links and facilitate business relationships.” Said Ferguson. The eVisitor is an electronically stored authority to enter Australia multiple times over a year for periods of up to three months.

Thursday, 2 October 2008

The King opens in Las Vegas

The legendary King of Rock and Roll, Evis Presley  will unfortunately never stand astride his mike in Las Vegas again but a new king will open there on 02 May 2009.
The Lion King, Disney's internationally proclaimed stage show will open at the Mandaley Bay Theatre for the first time next year. The show will be eagerly anticipated as this is the first time a Disney theatrical production has played in Las Vegas