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Where to Shop in Punta Cana A Vacation From Your Vacation

Posted on August 28th, 2008 in Travel Information by Global Marketing - Internet Marketing

Where to Shop in Punta Cana – A Vacation From Your Vacation

Punta Cana, Dominican Republic is a vacation destination unlike any other. Where the more traditional tourism hubs like Cabo or Cancun were somewhat gentrified prior to their current and more glamorized state, Punta Cana was scarcely a third-world city before it was seemingly conquered and convereted into a mass of hotels and attractions and all-inclusive beachfront amenities.

Likewise, vacationing in Punta Cana is confined to the resort; they are sprawling and lapping over into one another, and the chance of you doing anything absent of a Punta Cana resort affiliation is fairly slim.

To combat any cabin fever that could transpire as a result of keeping cooped up in your hotel, when an opportunity to escape the shackles of an otherwise relaxing vacation emerges, you take it, and you embrace it.

Money—not that you haven’t already extinguished enough of it by the time you actually make it to the Dominican, but we spend it, regardless, even while on vacation, and there are plenty of shopping centers in Punta Cana that will happily accept your money. While much of what you find there can typically pick up elsewhere, some are unique to the country and its culture.

Artesany Center - Offers everything from hammocks, crafted before you, to Guayacan wood pieces, to live shows. The Artesany Center inhabits a natural Dominican atmosphere and the crafts sold there are typically authentic and native to the country.

Plaza Bavero - Largest shopping center in Punta Cana. A diverse store selection populates the premises, ranging from drug stores to campy souvenir shops.

Plaza Punta Cana - A smaller bank of stores, situated across from the Occidental Flamenco.

El Cortesito Flee Market - Right on the beach and offering traditional Dominican textiles and food. Offers an eclectic sampling of the country’s culture and its various exports.

If not for some novelty memorabilia, or the occasional deal, getting out from your Punta Cana resort and shopping can be your vacation from your vacation.

Where to Shop in Punta Cana – A Vacation From Your Vacation / Author: Enid Glasgow


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I Love Touring Paris The Thirteenth Arrondissement

Posted on August 27th, 2008 in Travel Information by Global Marketing - Internet Marketing

I Love Touring Paris - The Thirteenth Arrondissement

The thirteenth arrondissement of southeastern Paris is situated on the Left Bank of the Seine River. Its land area is relatively large by Parisian standards, and measures more than two and three quarter square miles (over seven square kilometers). This district has a population over one hundred seventy thousand and is home to about ninety thousand jobs. Both population and employment figures are growing, largely due an influx of Asian immigrants.

Les Olympiades is a residential high-rise district built well over thirty years ago on a huge, elevated pedestrian esplanade complete with a shopping mall, the Pagode (Pagoda) at the center. To many people this complex looks like a smaller version of La Defense, Europe’s largest business district, situated just west of Paris. A driverless Metro (subway) feeds the complex, running every four minutes during the extended rush hour. Nearby is the huge Paris Rive Gauche project built on and near old railroad yards. Once again we are talking mostly high-rises. If that’s your bag, be my guest.

The Bibliotheque nationale de France (National Library of France) is another resident of the new thirteenth district. It was founded by Charles V in the mid Fourteenth Century at the Louvre Museum, described in our companion article on the First Arrondissement. Later the library moved to its own quarters in the same district. The new library, said to look like an open book, opened to the public in late 1996. In spite of being located in a modest neighborhood, people have to pay to access library materials. A famous French historian was refused a library card. Although there are many complaints the library does contain ten million volumes.

The Pitie-Salpetriere Hospital started out as a gunpowder factory and was converted to a dumping ground for the Parisian poor, serving as a prison for prostitutes, the criminally insane, and others of that ilk. During the French Revolution many prostitutes were freed but other residents-inmates were murdered. On the upside the hospital’s reknown professor, Jean-Martin Charcot, nicknamed “the Napoleon of the neuroses” has been considered the founder of modern neurology. Furthermore it was the site of Paris’s first vaccinations, way back in 1800. La Salpetriere is now a teaching hospital and there Diana, Princess of Wales, breathed her last. If you are in the neighborhood you should visit the Seventeenth Century Chapelle de la Salpetriere (Hospital Chapel). By the way, the word chapel is misleading as the complex can hold four thousand people.

Unless you are a Princess Diana freak, who can blame you for not wanting to tour a hospital once famous for its rats? Don’t miss the next sight, unknown to many. The Butte-aux-Cailles (literally quails hill) is located in the west end of the district, fairly close to the very busy Place d’Italie. The hill is about 200 feet (65 meters) and Cailles was the family name of the family who once farmed the land. In 1783 the first hot-air balloon carrying people landed on this little hill. It was one of the strongholds of the Paris Commune in 1871, memorialized in a city square by that name. There has been so much excavation that the hill can’t support the high-rises that mar so much of this arrondissement and so much of the “new” Paris. So you’ll have to be satisfied with the co-op restaurants, trendy bars, and nightclubs that haven’t erased the village atmosphere. The Butte boasts an art-deco public piscine (swimming pool) fed by a natural hot spring. You can even enjoy vaudeville and Brazilian music. If you fall in love with any of the cute little houses in the neighborhood remember, they were once inexpensive.

The Gare d’Austerlitz (Austerlitz Station) is one of Paris’s major railway stations. It was named for a small Czech town in which the sorely outnumbered French and allied troops under Napoleon defeated the armies of Austria, Russia, and Great Britain in 1805. This railway station was first built in 1840 and extended a generation later. There are plans to rehabilitate and upgrade Austerlitz station doubling its capacity by 2020. The complex is moderately attractive but if you aren’t a railroad buff, don’t go out of your way to see it.

The Manufacture des Gobelins (Gobelins Factory) makes exceptional tapestries and has been doing so for centuries. It supplied the kings of France starting with Louis XIV. The company founder, Jehan Gobelin, discovered a special dye during the Fifteenth Century. Detractors called his company la folie Gobelin (Gobelin’s folly). I guess he showed them. Some of his descendants purchased titles of nobility and left the trade. Others branched out to the tapestry business and later into carpets and upholstery. Part of the complex is a museum that offers guided tours.

Of course you don’t want to be in Paris without sampling fine French wine and food. In my article I Love French Wine and Food - An Alsace Riesling I reviewed such a wine and suggested a sample menu: Start with Schniederspaetle (Onion Ravioli). For your second course savor Brochet d’I a la creme (Pike in White Wine and Cream Sauce). And as dessert indulge yourself with Strudel aux Pommes (Apple Strudel). Your Parisian sommelier (wine steward) will be happy to suggest appropriate wines to accompany each course.

Levi Reiss has authored or co-authored ten books on computers and the Internet, but between you and me, he prefers drinking fine German, Italian, or other wine, accompanied by the right foods and the right people. He knows what dieting is, and is glad that for the time being he can eat and drink what he wants, in moderation. He teaches various classes in computers at an Ontario French-language community college. Visit his new wine, diet, health, and nutrition website www.wineinyourdiet.com and his Italian travel website www.travelitalytravel.com .

I Love Touring Paris - The Thirteenth Arrondissement / Author: Levi Reiss


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Getting Around Australia

Posted on August 13th, 2008 in Travel Information by Global Marketing - Internet Marketing

Getting Around Australia

Traveling to Australia, whether for the holidays or a business trip, the best way to get around Australia is to rent a car, aside from buses and trains. Major cities and venues are at long distances, unless you can afford to fly all around the country, renting a car would be a good choice. You can drive anywhere and visit all places you want to.

Australia is an ideal place for adventurers, wonderful beaches, beautiful national parks, historical places and buildings, and great food! As a tourist, using credit cards in Australia is the common yet wiser way to spend money. You can use it in restaurants, department stores, supermarkets and gas stations at major cities.

Adventure travelers are attracted most on Australia’s outback. This is one of Australia’s amazing and beautiful places to visit. But the outback is also a dangerous place. I suggest you travel along with a group, and don’t forget to bring your camera, sunglasses, first-aid kit, compass and a mobile phone. Travel the outback using a 4WD or you won’t get anywhere else.

Lots of people would come on a working holiday visa, they want to try out living in Australia for a couple of months or a year, get a job to see if they fit in the Australian economy and if they liked it they apply for permanent residency!

It’s easy to travel around Australia once you get the hang of it. There are many Australian online services that offers cheap accommodation, car hire, tours, and even discounts on airfares. So that it will be easy to arrange everything while your outside the country and waiting for the processing of your Australian visa.

Before traveling to Australia, make sure you gather enough information of the places you want to visit, pack all necessary things, bring extra cash and a map.

The article was published by the advertiser of national visa. The Australian Immigration and Australian Visa Application were created to guide and inform people about visa and it’s application.

Getting Around Australia / Author: Keira


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Travel to Europe Book Cheap Plane Tickets

Posted on August 10th, 2008 in Travel Information by Global Marketing - Internet Marketing

Travel to Europe - Book Cheap Plane Tickets

Run away from all the chains that bind you to a world full of monotony and gloom; and get ready to step into a vibrant world alive with fun and enjoyment. It is Europe we are talking about! Book cheap plane tickets to any destination in Europe and know the reason why most people love to travel to European cities.

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Travel to Europe - Book Cheap Plane Tickets / Author: Rajendra Kumar


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Puerto Vallarta travel Treasure of Banderas Bay

Posted on July 16th, 2008 in Travel Information by Global Marketing - Internet Marketing

Puerto Vallarta travel: Treasure of Banderas Bay!

The small city Puerto Vallarta was established close to 1850 and used as a harbor for the silver transports of the close mines. The name “Puerto Vallarta” is derived to honor the governor Ignacio L. Vallarta. With Hollywood, came the success to Puerto Vallarta.

Puerto Vallarta is close to Banderas Bay that adds to its ecological beauty. This is where the big sea turtles come to deposit their eggs in the hot sand, the whales make a stop with their young children and the dolphins also like to stay in the area.

For travelers who want an excellent beach vacation with a touch of class, Puerto Vallarta is a perfect choice. Its attractions vary greatly appropriate to the excellent natural like setting white sand beaches and rainforest jungles which offer plenty of things to do in Puerto Vallarta.

Scuba diving tops the list of things to do in Puerto Vallarta. Whether you’re a seasoned diver or wish to make your very first plunge, Puerto Vallarta will have a scuba diving tour that suits your needs. Seeing the underwater ecosystem of the Pacific without having to come up for air is something to behold. Snorkeling is a great alternative for those to who wish to keep their head above water. Try Los Arcos, one of the great Puerto Vallarta attractions that dedicates in this enjoyable activity.

Certainly, lying on the beach for simple relaxing should be a part of your Puerto Vallarta vacation.

For a more serene vacation to Puerto Vallarta, visit the Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe. This cathedral is renowned for both architecture and its peaceful, reverent atmosphere. A break in your journey to this cathedral will be a fulfilling one.

There are tour companies in Puerto Vallarta that focus in taking you on a day or night cruise that features pirate lore, food, snorkeling, and fun of all kinds. Similarly, for kids and adults, a pirate cruise in Puerto Vallarta is fun.
Eco Tours are exceptional ways to enjoy the natural setting of Puerto Vallarta. Whether you want to make the most of sea kayaking, whale watching, scuba diving, bird watching, or many other ocean adventures, this is one of the most educational and fun things to do in Puerto Vallarta Mexico.

Additionally, Puerto Vallarta is great for anyone who enjoys a variety of beach activities such as jet skiing, scuba diving, windsurfing, snorkeling and deep-sea fishing. Maybe you would enjoy bungee jumping or parasailing over the splendid blue Pacific or whale watching in season. The activities are never-ending like the one hundred miles of seashore.

If you’re like most vacationers, finding accommodations at a low price allow them to spend more on excursions, food, activities, treasures to bring home. A lifetime luxury travel club membership is one day to do just that. There are several resorts in Puerto Vallarta that offer 7 nights, 8 day accommodations for as low as $298 and no more than $799. There are many listed in the membership registry, but here’s just a sampling of what you’ll find. Sunterra Resorts Vallarta Torre, Flamingo Vallarta Hotel & Marina, Costa Club Punta Arena Hotel and Resort, Mayan Palace Puerto Vallarta. This membership offers locations worldwide and members find that the small investment is worth the savings and becomes priceless over their lifetime of use.

As you can see, things to do in Puerto Vallarta ranges from golf to windsurfing and bungee jumping or just relaxing and enjoy the beautiful tropical climate and glorious ocean scenery. Once a small fishing village and now a first class world resort, Puerto Vallarta offers something for everyone. Truly, Puerto Vallarta is a treasure of Banderas Bay.

Puerto Vallarta travel: Treasure of Banderas Bay! / Author: dturner

Debbie Turner is an entrepreneur and home business coach for Global Resorts Network. For details on the extraordinary luxury travel club membership and/or business opportunity, please visit http://www.grnreport.com; Blog http://www.globalresortsblogcentral.com; Phone 843.270.5611; email: debbieturner3@yahoo.com


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