Posted at Oct 24th, 2009 in Travel Tips
by Martin Davis
When deciding where to go on holiday this year, you will not be short of top destinations. There will also be a lot of travel agents advising you to book with them for the best deals. One place you should visit though is the World Tourism Organisation.
Each year they release information regarding which countries had the most visitors in a year compared to others. Also they provide information which clearly shows those countries which have seen a marked increase in the number of visitors from abroad visiting them. They also help to break down this list into the various continents showing which countries within Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas were the most popular.
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Posted at Oct 21st, 2009 in Travel Tips
by Howie Holben
Looking for a place where romance and the exotic completely mesh, intertwined for one of the most magnificent vacations you’ll ever have? Look no further than Cape Town, South Africa. Located at the very southern tip of Africa, Cape Town has consistently been considered among the top romantic destinations in gay travel circles. Its beauty is beyond breathtaking and will leave you in awe of the forces of nature.
Bordered on the South by the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, and on the North by the towering 4,000 foot Table Mountain, Cape Town’s horizons are anything but ordinary and in constant flux with the clouds rolling off the mountain’s peaks defining the sky-scape randomly and dramatically. The perfect backdrop for an afternoon of lazing quietly on the beach, wrapped in a partner’s never ending gaze.
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Posted at Oct 19th, 2009 in Travel Tips
by Jennifer Schellington
If you are planning a trip to Australia then getting the right travel visa is your essential first step. All visitors to Australia need a valid visa. The only exception to this is if you are a citizen of New Zealand.
Which Visa is Right For You?
The most popular visa is the 3 month tourist visa. This allows you to travel around Australia for a maximum of 3 months. Getting this visa is relatively straight forward. You just need to go on line and submit your application. Your visa is usually accepted within 48 hours. The current cost is approx $110 AUD and everyone can apply for this visa, unless you have criminal convictions.[1:4:J]
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Posted at Oct 18th, 2009 in Travel Tips
by Howie Holben
Hawaii provides a pristine paradise that attracts travelers from across the globe to its many-colored picturesque beaches. Because of a welcoming, warm population and a blend of Polynesian, Asian and white European cultures, this island paradise has long been a popular travel destination for both straight and gay vacations. The LGBT community in Hawaii is relatively low-key and not entirely outwardly visible, but a gay travel participant will find a welcoming level of acceptance that has come about, in part, from many generations of varied cultures living together with no specific dominant religious or cultural influence as an overriding factor.
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Posted at Oct 17th, 2009 in Travel Tips
by Howie Holben
Hawaii provides a pristine paradise that attracts travelers from across the globe to its many-colored picturesque beaches. Because of a welcoming, warm population and a blend of Polynesian, Asian and white European cultures, this island paradise has long been a popular travel destination for both straight and gay vacations. The LGBT community in Hawaii is relatively low-key and not entirely outwardly visible, but a gay travel participant will find a welcoming level of acceptance that has come about, in part, from many generations of varied cultures living together with no specific dominant religious or cultural influence as an overriding factor.
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Posted at Oct 16th, 2009 in Travel Tips
by Lonnie Lorenz
So you are thinking of sending your child to summer camp! Here are a few questions you need to ask that may affect your child’s stay at camp. If an area is really important for your child and you can not find the information be sure to call the Summer Camp Director and ask questions.
Facilities Take careful note of the condition of the facilities. Are the buildings well maintained, or do they show clear signs of a lack of maintenance. Though well worn and rustic buildings are perfectly ok, make sure that they are not being neglected. Specific things you’ll want to look for and ask about include:
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