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December 3, 2008 @ 1:26 pm
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After a long stressful day, I am planning a Costa Rica vacation this winter. This vacation is long overdue since I did not take my vacation last year because our company was facing some serious challenges. This year is slightly better, even though the overall economy is in a down turn. Good or bad, I know that the time is now for me to hit the beaches and refresh myself. My first priority will be to reconnect with nature and tour the rain forest. I have always found this to be a soothing experience, away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
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November 30, 2008 @ 11:20 am
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I heard that companies like Avis are raising their car rental charges by as much as $3 per day for cars collected at airports - which must be their biggest slice of business, I expect.
Good job I already booked my rental car for next month’s winter vacation trip - using budget rental coupons of course, so it was even cheaper. Booking ahead has to be the way as the price for rental seems to be fixed at the booking date, not when the car is picked up on the arranged date. If other car rental companies increase their charges, we should be OK on our vacation budget, which is already pretty tight.
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November 30, 2008 @ 5:33 am
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From the top of the volcano to the lip of the lake and the sea lapping at your feet you can see the nourishment being provided to make people literate and give opportunity and volunteer Feed the Poor Nicaragua and your time to help people help themselves so that you can take a vacation in Diriá where the breeze is sweet and the sun always shines, except when it rains all day long and floods. If you take the bus to Managua you can enjoy a nice hot and sweaty ride with Latin music blaring in your ear and it only costs a dollar.
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November 28, 2008 @ 5:39 am
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Just about every place that you go in Hong Kong, you will be able to find a map of some sort that will help you find your way around. The hotels in Hong Kong that you decide to stay at will have these maps available for you as well. They know that most of the people that stay withing their doors need to have some direction at getting around the area so they supply these maps so that you will know exactly where you are. The maps pinpoint out special attraction and shopping arenas as well as places to eat.
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November 23, 2008 @ 12:10 pm
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I love sitting on my sun deck at home. That is why when I go on vacation, I look for different villas that have sun decks. I find that sitting out on the sun deck is the most relaxing part of my day.
The Bali luxury villas give me the opportunity to be able to sit out on the sun deck. I love to relax on the sun deck and being able to do that on vacation makes vacation so much better.
I want my vacation to be as relaxing as possible. Having the time to relax is important. Having the ability to relax like I do at home is important to me.
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November 20, 2008 @ 4:23 pm
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If you are planning a vacation at the countryside where hotel accommodations are rare to find or extremely expensive, you can settle with self catering homes. At self catering homes, you can even get prices much cheaper than hotels does. And much more, you don’t have to go to fanciful restaurants just to cook delicious meals for your family or good friends. You just need to buy the foods of your choice at a local grocery and prepare it through the provision of a kitchen found in your self catering homes. You can also stay at a definite period of time at the self catering home so you can consider it home while you are staying in that area. You have the whole time to yourself in a self catering home while still in a vacation.
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November 20, 2008 @ 1:31 pm
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When my wife and I were looking at all of our vacationing options. We came across an interesting place called Ajijic. This part of Mexico is an amazing place, full of great wildlife and woodlands. The best part by far is the beautiful lakeside. My wife and I were able to find Vacation Rentals in Ajijic much easier than we thought, and the prices were much more affordable than we thought, too. We had such a great time, and we cannot wait to go back again. The home we stayed in was pristine, and we could not have imagined a better time.
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November 18, 2008 @ 11:17 am
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Bali private villa accommodation designed by the acclaimed architect Ross Franklin from New Zealand, who was honoured in many decoration and architecture magazines in promoting contemporary Balinese architecture in its proper way (like the famous Avatara in Tanah Lot). The style of the villa is contemporary and elegant; a group of eight or ten people can stay at the house, very comfortably, without encroaching on each others’ space. It was specifically designed to maximise the wonderful panoramic views, and offers the ultimate in private luxury for those who seek tranquillity combined with a high standard of service. Bahagia means happiness in Indonesian language. Indeed, guests entering the property for the first time, will have no idea what to expect behind the nice antique front door. They will be surprised when they find that the doorway leads into a big open living area with a melt of white Palimanan stone and wood floor. Looking out over the flat green lawn and furnished with plantings, a large dining table. Outside is a big gazebo, the perfect place to relax and have a
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November 18, 2008 @ 5:33 am
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There are so many hotels in the Philippines in order to accommodate the large number of tourists that come through on a yearly basis but the cheap Philippines hotels are anything but cheap because of the way they look and the service that you receive when you are there. They are very personal and hold the history and style of the Philippines and allow the visitors to experience a great stay. They offer many amenities that you would not expect them to due to the price that you pay which makes them just not as cheap as they are portrayed to be by their rates.
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November 16, 2008 @ 5:32 am
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I really like holidaying in the lake district and think you would too. So to encourage you all to give it a try I will be writing about my holiday experiences and highlights over the next few weeks on the lake district. This past weekend I was up in a cottage lake district trying out a new cottage I had never been to before. Apart from being one of the most luxurious cottages I have ever been in, it had a spectacular view sitting at the mouth of one of the parks many lakes. The cottage was all windows and the sun bounced in every morning. The lake district is such a unique experience that I highly recommend checking it out before you get bogged down with the Christmas season.
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November 13, 2008 @ 11:26 am
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If you choose to stay at any of the many mauritius hotels you will hear sega music all around you. Sega music comes from Africa and the musicians still use goat skin drums and triangles to capture the origins of the music. This same music has played a role in expressing the trials and tribulations of blacks from slavery, to voting, to general inequalities. Just like most island dances there are usually native women along side the instruments dancing a folkloric dance. It definitely moved me and my wife as we became entranced in the music. It’s been a long time since I’ve heard music with soul.
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November 9, 2008 @ 5:15 am
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November 8, 2008 @ 7:27 am
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I just got out of college, and I am going to be planning a graduation trip for me and some of my friends. We just got out of college, and none of us have jobs yet, so we don’t have much money. I have been looking into some amazing places, and I have found a few favorites. There are actually quite a few cheap hotels on the Gold Coast. That would be ideal because I know the weather there is going to be about the same no matter when we decided to go. That way we can wait for some cheap airline tickets.
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November 8, 2008 @ 5:11 am
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Escape the crowds and enjoy a peaceful break in Corsica! Bastia, for example, a n undeveloped French commune situated in the north of Corsica is a popular but tranquil holiday destination. Actually, you name it, Bastia has it. With three hundred and forty days of sun a year, its hugely successful vineyards and a number of beautiful Mediterranean beaches, it is no wonder Bastia is so much in demand! Visitors to Corsica tend above all to enjoy Bastia’s location - a prime spot for touring as well as for island hopping over to Sardinia. With so much to offer, it almost seems a waste to confine your holiday to the beach (as beautiful as they undoubtedly are). There are festivals and wine tastings to attend, sceneries to explore and histories to uncover, so break free from those sun basking chains, rent yourself a little hire car and take off!
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