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Quick Facts on Great Barrier Reef

June 28th, 2007

1. The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park was created in 1975 under legislation called the Great Barrier Reef Marine Act, which includes the air above and the earth beneath the sea.

2. It is the largest coral reef system in the world and account for 17 percent of the world reefs.

3. It covers 345,400 sq km, an area larger than Britain, and can be seem from space.

4. It is approximately 2,300 km in length, between 60km and 250km in width, and has an average depth of water of 35m.

5. It consists of 2,900 indiviudal reefs, 600 continental islands and 300 coral cays.

6. Only 6 percent of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park consists of coral reefs. The rest is made up of mangroves, seagrass, sand, and algal and sponge gardens.

7. It is the globe largest World Heritage Area, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List on Oct 26, 1981.

8. It is home to whales and 1,500 species of fish, including huge hammerhead sharks, 360 species of hard coral; one-third of the world soft corals; 5,000 to 8,000 species of molluscs.

Popular Summer Vacation Destinations for Couples

June 28th, 2007

While vacationing with your family is nice; there are times when you and your partner may just need to be alone. If you are interested in scheduling a romantic getaway with your spouse or partner, you have many options to choose from.

When selecting a romantic summer vacation destination, you will need to consider what romance means to you and your partner. For many couples, there are certain activities, settings, or events that may ruin the mood. To find the perfect romantic getaway destination, you are encouraged to examine what you need and want to get out of your trip.

If you are looking for a romantic vacation that offers a beautiful tropical climate, you are encouraged to examine Barbados as it is an eastern Caribbean island. Barbados is well-known for its amazing coastal vacations and is ideal for romantic summer vacations. In addition to its beautiful coast, Barbados has a collection of unique shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues.

Tahiti is often referred to as “the most beautiful island in the world.” Located in the Pacific Ocean, just below the Equator, Tahiti offers romantic summer vacation getaways like no other. The environment in Tahiti is almost always warm, inviting, and romantic. With a large number of romantic resorts, restaurants, and themed activities just for couples, you are sure to enjoy a romantic getaway in Tahiti.

The Pocono Mountains, located in Pennsylvania, is another popular summer vacation destination for couples looking to escape from their day to day existence. While Pocono resorts are most often known for their wintertime activities; however, the resorts are open all year long. While the temperature may not be tropical, these resorts are ideal for those looking for privacy.

You may want to consider a trip to Europe with Paris being the destination of choice for romance. Despite Paris’s weather variations, it is often considered one of the most romantic cities in the world. Once you arrive in Paris, you will see that romance is in the air. In addition to hotels with a romantic theme, you will find a number of amazing tourist attractions.

Tahiti, the Pocono’s, Paris, and Barbados are just a few of the many popular summer vacation destinations that are designed for lovers. In addition to visiting a specific destination, you can schedule a romantic cruise. A large number of popular cruise lines offer cruise ships that are designed specifically for couples. Aboard a cruise ship you are likely to find a number of exciting, relaxing, and romantic activities.

In addition to onboard activities, cruise ships often dock in a number of ports. A cruise ship with a romantic theme is likely to select ports with romantic settings. Depending on the cruise line, you are often allowed a few hours or a whole day to explore the port. For many couples, this exploration often feels like a whole separate experience.

These are but a few ideas for a romantic summer vacation and there is not a shortage of places where you and your loved one can be together and to get to know each other again.

Looking for more information on Travel and Travel issues for people over 50? LifeAfter50Travel.com is an authoritive site for baby-boomers and issues that affect them. Jerry Stearns is a writer and the editor for LifeAfter50Trave;.com

Some Tips When Visiting London

June 24th, 2007

A good time in Londondoes not have to put your bank account into the red. Many attractions now offer free admission, including the national museums and collections. Free events such as the Changing of the Guard is a must see.

Take the London Underground to gt around as the train fares are quite reasonable. It is usually more economical to buy a one- or two-zone pass that will cover the builk of your travel.

As hotel rooms in London ar relatively small, try looking for an apartment that can accommodate your family. Check online for good deals in accommodation in London. You can sometimes find some good last minute bargain in accommodation.

Royal Caribbean - Way More Than A Hawaiian Cruise

June 24th, 2007

Having some of the very largest cruise ships in the world has given Royal Caribbean some of the finest leisure facilities possible onboard.

Royal Caribbean has been around since 1969 and currently operates 20 ships and is a 2005 Conde Nast Reader’s Travel Awards winner.

And
with some of the sharpest pricing you can find, be it on Hawaiian
cruises or anywhere in the world, this is cruising truly offering great
value with the most amazing facilities.

Describing themselves as ‘Way More Than a Cruise’,
Royal Caribbean’s cruises are more like a destination in themselves,
with enough to do to tempt you to stay onboard, despite the temptations
of the places you’ll visit.

For Hawaii, Royal
Caribbean currently sail from Ensenada in Mexico and Vancouver in
Canada, giving you a few days to chill out at sea, before these
beautiful Hawaiian islands appear on your horizon.

Did
I say ‘chill-out’? Well, you can of course, as well as testing all
those wonderful facilities onboard - and maybe yourself a little too!

In 1997, Royal Caribbean purchased Celebrity Cruises to build their portfolio for a more upmarket giving a total fleet of 25 ships and more than 40,000 berths.

If
it’s a cruise you’re looking for, for the first time - or the
twenty-first - it will be surprising if you can’t find something just
perfect for you at
Royal Caribbean International.

(c) 2007 Hawaiian Cruises Online. Look no further - all the Hawaiian Cruising information you’ll ever need, in the 50+ pages that’s totally free at Martin Haworth’s website, www.Hawaiian-Cruises-Online.com align=”justify”>

Royal Caribbean - Way More Than A Hawaiian Cruise

June 24th, 2007

Having some of the very largest cruise ships in the world has given Royal Caribbean some of the finest leisure facilities possible onboard.

Royal Caribbean has been around since 1969 and currently operates 20 ships and is a 2005 Conde Nast Reader’s Travel Awards winner.

And
with some of the sharpest pricing you can find, be it on Hawaiian
cruises or anywhere in the world, this is cruising truly offering great
value with the most amazing facilities.

Describing themselves as ‘Way More Than a Cruise’,
Royal Caribbean’s cruises are more like a destination in themselves,
with enough to do to tempt you to stay onboard, despite the temptations
of the places you’ll visit.

For Hawaii, Royal
Caribbean currently sail from Ensenada in Mexico and Vancouver in
Canada, giving you a few days to chill out at sea, before these
beautiful Hawaiian islands appear on your horizon.

Did
I say ‘chill-out’? Well, you can of course, as well as testing all
those wonderful facilities onboard - and maybe yourself a little too!

In 1997, Royal Caribbean purchased Celebrity Cruises to build their portfolio for a more upmarket giving a total fleet of 25 ships and more than 40,000 berths.

If
it’s a cruise you’re looking for, for the first time - or the
twenty-first - it will be surprising if you can’t find something just
perfect for you at
Royal Caribbean International.

(c) 2007 Hawaiian Cruises Online. Look no further - all the Hawaiian Cruising information you’ll ever need, in the 50+ pages that’s totally free at Martin Haworth’s website, www.Hawaiian-Cruises-Online.com align=”justify”>

Cheap Disney Vacation Packages

June 12th, 2007

Get a cheap Disney vacation package and jet set
to Disneyland.

Minnie and Mickey Mouse, Disney’s Goofy, Space
Ship Earth, Typhoon Lagoon, Blizzard Beach, Disney’s Tinkerbelle, Toontown, and
Fantasyland, what bliss, what fun, if Mom and Dad can afford the price!

So, why not plan a cheap Disney vacation?
Because I will and you’ll see me on the Barnstormer, in Fantasyland, and
Downtown Disney, Orlando, cause, I’ll follow the steps, and save thousand of
dollars and laugh until the last firework bursts in the air!

Much, Much More Walt Disney Treasures!

The Disney Wide World of Sports Complex is for
your husband if you have been there many times so that you can take your
kiddies to Disney’s new Wilderness Preserve, I’ve seen this on the Travel
Channel, and boy is it nice!

Can we say Playhouse Disney and Disney MGM
Studios? This is where your kids can meet the cast of Playhouse Disney and the
Clubhouse run by Disney’s Mickey Mouse. Oh my, I cannot wait to see my
daughter’s face when we go there because it will look the same as when she saw
Cinderella’s Castle.

Booking Olympic Travel

June 11th, 2007

The Beijing Olympics is still over a year away, but if you want to go over to China to see any of the 2008 Olympic Games, it looks like you need to be planning now. I’ve been lucky enough to earn a media credential to the Olympics so I’ll be able to go to the events that I want, but I have to book hotel rooms by June 16th, and pay for them in September!


If you’re looking for Beijing Olympic travel packages, then you’re going to want to start shopping for them soon. The packages look to be starting at $5k per person for a set number of nights with hotel rooms being anywhere from $500 to $1000/night for extra nights depending on just how well you need to live up the experience.

European Vacation

June 6th, 2007

When you plan a vacation to Europe, you will probably decide to explore on your own or decide to go on a package tour. Traveling on a package tour is a good way to visit a country if it is your first time, as you will no doubt benefit from the experience and knowledge of the coach tour company.


On an organised coach tour, you do end up with a vacation designed to give you a taste of the country without scratching too much below the surface. This is a great way for you to decide, where in the future you would like to re-visit and explore the surrounding areas without the time constraints of an organised tour.


A good package tour will offer a number of different experiences so that the majority of tastes are accounted for. This will most certainly involve visiting famous landmarks, buildings, galleries, museums and even a show or two. Add in a number of optional excursions into the mix and you have all the making for a successful European package tour.


When deciding on a package tour company to book with, it’s also worth considering booking a tour direct with companies in the country you plan to visit. A lot of European countries have successful long established coach tour companies.


For instance, it can be a cost effective strategy to just book your flights to the country of your choice and then join up with the tour operator. London is an ideal base for American travelers to hook up with a European Coach Tour. Fly over to one of the London airports, stay the night in a hotel and then join with your selected coach tour company.

Disneyland Annual Pass: Worth The Extra Expense?

June 6th, 2007

An annual pass to Walt Disney World gives you access to your chosen Disney theme park for one year from the date that the pass is activated. If you buy it in person from a theme park then it is considered ‘live’ from that date and the clock starts ticking. However, if you purchased your annual pass online then your year doesn’t begin until you use the pass to enter a park. The good thing is that you have unlimited time to activate the pass because they do not have a use by date. As there is often a price increase each year on the ticket price to enter a Disney theme park, it maybe worthwhile purchasing your pass in advance if you know that you are likely to use it repeatedly over a year long period sometime in the future.

You can get an annual pass for Walt Disney World in Florida or one for Disneyland in California. There are basically two types of Disneyland tickets: deluxe annual and premium annual. If your annual pass turned out to be well worth the investment then you can renew for next year at a slight discount.

Luggage Tips for Safer Travel

June 3rd, 2007


Ever had your luggage lost during a trip? Heard horrors stories about lost luggage from others? Well, losing your luggage is not the only thing that can happen to your bags and their contents while traveling. Your luggage could be broken, broken into or, even, stolen. To minimize the risk of these things happening to your bags and ruining your trip, follow the luggage tips below.


The first thing to consider is the type of luggage you use. While the idea of traveling light is appealing, you should give priority to luggage that is sturdy and durable. Checked luggage is not always handled appropriately. This may result in parts of the suitcase breaking or opening unexpectedly.


Even with sturdy bags and suitcases, avoid over packing. The pressure may lead to a broken zipper or busted seam, especially if dropped. As an extra safety measure, place a protective strap around each bag.


You should never pack valuables such as jewelry, money or travelers cheques in your checked luggage. Extra glasses or medications should be packed in your carryon or placed in your briefcase or purse. If you will be traveling with sensitive or proprietary documents, double envelope the information and hand carry it. Placing such important items in your checked luggage would place them at risk of being lost or stolen.


To facilitate the return of your luggage in case it is lost during your trip, put your name and address inside each bag. Also, be sure that your luggage is tagged with covered tags that protect your address from open observation. If possible, use a business address and telephone number to avoid exposing your personal information.


All bags should be locked with Transportation Security Administration (TSA) approved luggage locks. Travel Sentry and Safe Skies have an arrangement with TSA to supply accepted and recognized locks. If you travel with more than one suitcase, use a different combination for each bag. For those with double locks, set each lock to a different combination.


Check with the airline and/or your personal insurance company regarding any lost luggage coverage. Research the airline you plan to use concerning procedures for recuperating lost luggage. This way, if it happens, you will know exactly where to go and what to expect.


Finally, you should never leave your bags unattended. Don’t even turn your back to your luggage. It only takes a few seconds for someone to steal your bag and disappear in the crowd.


By following the tips above, you greatly decrease the chances of problems with your luggage and increase your chances of a safer, more enjoyable journey. For more luggage tips and other helpful vacation information, visit U.S. Passport Service Guide’s popular and name-brand luggage center.

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