Friday, July 17, 2009

Bonding of Jamaica

This is, Perhaps, Jamaica's most well-known attraction.When you climb the falls, your guide will instruct you to hold the hand of the persons before and behind you, forming a chian or leverage.
Dunn's River Falls, is a living and growing phenomenon that continuously regenerates itself from deposits of travertine rock, the result of precipition of calcium carbonate from the river, as it flows over the falls.
In plain english, that means that is drop-dead gorgeois. The small dome-shaped cataracts are usually associated with thermal spring activity found in limestone cabes. This, combined with it proximity to the sea, fives Dunn's River the distinction of being the only natural attaction of its kind in the Caribbean.

Considered Jamaica's best marine attraction, Dolphin Cove has a natural cove aurrounded by 5 acres of tropical rainforest. In addition to swimming and playing with the dolphins, also can hold, feed, swim and learn about Cribbean sharks.
Admission allows families to captain their own mini boats and explore the coast, snorkel and itteract with stingrays, take a glass-bottom kayak ride, watch a Shark Show or view exotic birds, snakes and iguanas in the Jungle Trail Walk.

This property at Mystic Mountain in Ocho Rios, Considered the hottest attraction in Jamaica, has been collecting some awards in the Caribbean Lately. This more than 100 acre stretch of land and took part in its most popular excursion: the bobsled ride.
Custom designed bobsleds travel over stainless steel rails on a 1,000 meter gravity driven ride through the forest. Like any good roller coaster, it's absolutely terrifyling and 100 percent safe at the same time.
You can flip the cap backward to keep it from flying off druing the ride, grab the handle bars until the knuckles turn white and scream you lungsout as raced at about 100 miles per hour.
The Handle bars allow you to control the bobsled's speed. If you push them forward, you fly. If you push them back, you glide. Push those darn things as far forward as they would go, giving a temporar facelife.
Mystic Mountain also offers ziplining and a Sky Lift Expoloret that provides beautiful views from high above the trees.


Thursday, July 16, 2009

Paris New Boutique Hotel--Keppler

In less than two years, Paris Hotel Keppler has become a popular destination for travelers in search of contemporary converience and classic style.

Desighned by Pierre Yves Rochon, the hotel's 34 rooms and five suites feature custom furniture, carpers and lightting and overlook the Champs-Elyseec and the Eiffel Tower.

A steam room, sauna and fitness center can unwinder after a day of touring, the hotel's glassroofed bar and windter garden provide a soothing atmposphere for conversation.

Greek Isle of Santorini Boutique Hotel

On the Greek isle of Santorini, Alexander's Boutique Hotel of Oia offers sun seekers there choice of three suites, four villas, five cave hourses or four apartments.

The Variety of accommondations allows for a range in prices, making this five star property available to all kind so travelers.

The cave houses are priced a little less then $200 per night during the low season (Noverber to March) while the Imperial Suite cost about $1,231.00 during the high season (June through September).

The hotel is locaed next to the Aegena Sea, the hotel's cliffside terrace offers views of the city or the ocean.





New Amsterdan Boutique Hotel

A Boutique hotel is nothign new, because in Euorpe, it's just a hotel.



In the Middle of Amsterdan, Hotel 717 feel like someone's hotem, and in fact, it once was. The eight rooms and suites were created from a 19th centrury townhouse alondside the city's canal, which seatves as a discrete retreat ideal for business travelers.

The rooms and suites range in size from the 430 square foot Mahler room to the 753 square foot Schubert Suite, and Feature such luxe amenities as Bang & Olufsen DVD Players.

Complimentary breakfase are served en suite. While 717 does not have its own restaurant or fitness center, it has arrangements with nearby establishments to provide these services. and meals and massages can be aranged en suite.





Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Island of Pines

In 1774, Captain Cook discovered New Caledonia and now it's my turn.

New Caledonia is idyllic and indulgent, primitive and sophisticated, tropical South Pacific and cosmopolitan European all in the one destination.

New Caledonia is an archipelago of contrasts, splendour and excitement. The 'Land of eternal spring' is blessed with a semi-tropical climate all year round.

However, New Caledonia is much more than a beautiful beach holiday, it's a whole new experience - a fascinating melting pot of thousand year old Kanak culture blended with Pacific, European and Asian lifestyles.

Just like Australia and its states, New Caledonia is divided into three provinces.
The Southern Province includes the cosmopolitan capital city of Nouméa and the spectacular Isle of Pines.

The Northern Province includes remote Melanesian villages and unspoilt ranges; and the Loyalty Islands Province includes three remote and pristine palm-fringed islands.

New Caledonia is the perfect destination for ecotourism and adventure holidays. One of the four richest areas on earth in terms of its biodiversity, home to the largest variety of endemic botanical species and one of the richest tropical forests in the world.

The diversity of landscapes is beyond imagination. Panoramic mountains and lush forests. Picturesque lakes and spectacular waterfalls. Bushland and wide open spaces reminiscent of Australia. Quaint Melanesian villages and old convict settlements. Swimming and diving in warm turquoise waters. Walking on the golden sands of long and deserted palm-fringed beaches.