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July 9, 2010

Top Island Weddings – U.S. And Canada

Filed under: Exotic Locations — Tags: , , , — arkan @ 4:33 pm

When most Americans think of an island, their first thought is usually the Hawaiian Islands. Certainly Hawaii is a fabulous place to hold your wedding. But, did you know there are wonderful, romantic islands in the Continental United States and Canada that are just as romantic for your wedding and may be a little closer to home? Here are some you might want to consider:

5 Top Romantic Islands for Weddings in the Continental U.S. and Canada

1. Catalina Island – California

Located 26 miles from the coast of Los Angeles, Santa Catalina Island is and always will be “the island of romance.” Although Catalina Island was hit by a wildfire in 2007, the city of Avalon was untouched and is still one of the most romantic spots in Southern California to have your wedding, just the two of you or with friends and family.

Catalina Island abounds with great spots to hold your wedding. If you wish a larger ceremony, you might want to choose some of the more formal venues like the Descanso Beach Club or the Catalina Country Club. If you wish a small, intimate ceremony, you can hire an officiant to perform a wedding at such places as Buena Vista Point on Mt. Ada overlooking the ocean, the beach, or the Wrigley Botanical Gardens. Of course, you will have to get a permit for the public areas.

2. Sanibel Island – Florida

Located off the coast of Southwest Florida and about 30 minutes from Fort Myers, Sanibel Island is world renowned for its white sand shelling beaches, which provides visitors with an abundance of seashells from the Gulf of Mexico. Sanibel Island is a place to get away from the high-rises of other beach tourist communities and just relax.

If you’d like a beach wedding, check out Casa Ybel Resort’s Thistle Lodge, which has been hosting weddings for more than 100 years. You can choose to have your wedding in one of the many resort locations such as a secluded white-sand beach, the lakeside gazebo, or the grand Thistle Lodge. Call them at 866-748-8958 for more information.

3. Mount Desert Island – Maine

What’s so special about Mount Desert Island in Maine? The beaches, the vistas, and Acadia National Park are just a few of the reasons why you should consider Mount Desert Island. Another reason is the number of “Best of” lists which Mount Desert Island finds itself on year after year.

Bar Harbor is the most popular town on the island, with Frenchman Bay being a sought-after spot for many weddings. If you want to get away from the crowds of Bar Harbor, you might want to consider the town of Southwest Harbor, on the island and 20 minutes from Bar Harbor.

You can even have your wedding at Acadia National Park, which also tops many “Best of” lists. You will have to pay a permit application fee of $50, and there are certain restrictions. For more information you can visit the National Park Service site at http://nps.gov and find information for Acadia National Park.

4. Cape Breton – Nova Scotia

If you’re located outside Canada or the Northeastern United States, you might not be familiar with Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia. But, apparently enough people have visited this beautiful destination to have voted it one of the “Top North American Islands” in the 2006 Reader’s Choice Awards for Conde’ Naste Traveler magazine. In 2006 Travel + Leisure ranked Cape Breton Island as the #1 island in the Continental U.S. and Canada.

If the two of you are into outdoor activities, Cape Breton Island is the place for your wedding and honeymoon. There you will find the world-famous Cabot Trail, considered by some as one of the most beautiful scenic destinations in the world.

For a small wedding of just yourselves or up to 18 guests, check out Castle Moffett, which overlooks the Bras d’Or Lakes. Castle Moffett has earned both Canada select’s Five Star and AAA Four Diamond ratings. Call them toll-free at 888-756-9070 for more information.

5. Vancouver Island – Vancouver

Vancouver Island has also made the Travel + Leisure and Conde’ Naste Traveler’s lists for 2006. Known as “Canada’s Paradise on the Pacific,” Vancouver Island is known for its beauty – year-round blooming gardens, lush rainforests, beaches, rocky shorelines – as well as the “quintessentially-British” city of Victoria, with its high teas, double-decker buses and horse-drawn carriages. A wedding here will certainly give couples a wide range of experiences.

As for your wedding venue, you have many outstanding choices on Vancouver Island, from public parks to elegant hotels. Do check out the Sooke Harbour House on Whiffen Spit Beach, which offers weddings on the beach and in gardens with 180 degree Pacific Ocean views. Sooke Harbour House has the distinction of winning the Wine Spectator Grand Award for 2006, offering one of Canada’s five best wine lists. Call them at 250-642-3421 for more information.

Shari Hearn is a writer and creator of a destination wedding website, where you can learn about such wedding venues as Weddings in Jamaica.

May 10, 2010

Balearic Island Holiday – Cluster of Great Spanish Islands

Filed under: Exotic Locations — Tags: , , , , , , — arkan @ 4:27 pm

A Spanish archipelago situated in the west Mediterranean Sea, Balearic Islands is a grouping of four key islands along with many other tiny islets. These Spanish islands are filled with sunny weather all year long and are an amazing holiday destination, in Spain.

Following are some of the things to do or see in the major islands of Balearic Islands:

Mallorca (Majorca)

Mallorca or Majorca is the largest and the key island out of all the Spanish islands, forming Balearic Islands. With its capital city as Palma and inhabitation living a metropolitan style, this island is a great stopover for tourist or visitors holidaying in Balearic Islands. Mallorca or Majorca is known for its lively beaches, sunny weather, gothic architecture, harbors, villages and blue Mediterranean coastline. This ‘one of the’ Spanish islands also has lots of adventure and water activities, rich delicacy of food and markets for buying great souvenirs.

Some of the major tourist attractions, to visit Mallorca or Majorca for, include City of Palma de Mallorca, Cathedral of Palma, Bellver castle, Sierra de Tramuntana and Train from Palma to Soller. Many of the tourist or visitors visit this island for its beautiful beaches and superb resorts, for a great holiday in Balearic Islands. Menorca

Menorca is the second largest and key island out of the archipelago of Spanish islands forming Balearic Islands. This island is usually visited by tourist or visitors hoping for some great water adventure when holidaying in Balearic Islands. Menorca is surrounded with marvelous beaches, lots of history, cultural heritage and flavorsome cuisine for a great holiday in Balearic Islands.

Some of the popular tourist attractions to cherish when visiting Menorca for a great holiday in these Spanish islands include Mahon, Los Delfines Aquapark, Monte Toro, Es Freginal Park and Xoriguer Distillery. The land of Menorca also has striking history and culture rich museums, such as Museu de Menorca, Museu Municipal de Ciutadella and Museu de la Natura de Menorca.

Ibiza

Ibiza is largely famous as a party city of Balearic Islands; also it is the third largest as well as key island among the grouping of islands marking Balearic Islands. Known for its lively and wild beaches and great nightlife, Ibiza has lot more to offer such as delicious cuisine, UNESCO acknowledged archeologically rich town, pine forests, picturesque Mediterranean views, caves, museums and lots of adventure like hiking, climbing, scuba diving, surfing, golf and go-karting. Few remarkable tourist destinations to enjoy when thinking of Ibiza on your holiday in Balearic Islands include Museum of Archaeology, Scenic Tour Train, Ibiza Old Town, Galeria Van der Voort, C’an Mar?Caves and Hippy Market – Punta Arabi. Of course when on a holiday in Ibiza the best thing is to enjoy and unwind in the outstanding and superb beaches such as Playa Talamanca, Playa des Cana, Santa Eulalia, Figueretas, Cala Lena and Cala Llonga

Formentera

Formentera is the fourth major islands among the four islands forming Balearic Islands. This ‘one of the’ Spanish islands is famous for its calm, tranquil and natural beauty as well as environment rich tourist destinations or attractions. From vivid nightlife, scrumptious cuisines, landscapes, hills, salient shores, stunning villas, wineries, breweries, parks, zoos to incredible museums, tourist and visitors can find a lot to add to their holiday in Balearic Islands.

Best time to visit or holiday in Balearic Islands

These major islands of Balearic Islands offer great summer holiday with moderate Mediterranean climate and average temperature of 25 degree Celsius. The best months to visit Balearic Islands are considered to be June, July and august.

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Luki Johnson

April 10, 2010

Chapwani Island Zanzibar

Filed under: Exotic Locations — Tags: , , — arkan @ 4:45 pm

If you want to enjoy a small piece of paradise, the idyllic Chapwani Private Island is so delightful you won’t believe it is true. It is a tiny coral island nearly a kilometre long and some 100 metres wide. It’s sixteen acres, and it is surrounded by small coves, sandy bays and crystal blue waters, with a beautiful white sand beach running down one side. At low tide you can walk around the entire island exploring the exposed coral and small coves and inlets.

It is only fifteen minutes by boat, which is just over a mile from Zanzibar’s capital Stone Town, but you are miles and miles away from its’ hustle, bustle and smells.

Privacy and a high level of service are the real feature of Chapwani, which has a maximum of twenty guests at any one time. What this effectively means is ‘no crowds’!! As it is a private island you won’t be disturbed by beach hawkers, or people walking by and staring at you, which is wonderful.

Everybody staying on Chapwani must ensure transfers are organised. This will either be from the airport or the sea port. For all guests staying on Chapwani it is necessary to arrange a transfer from the airport or port, into Stone Town and across to the island by boat. As an alternative, you can get one of the regular boat transfers everyday at 09.00hrs and 16.30hrs. The boat arrives at and leaves from Mercury’s Restaurant in front of the Old Dispensary in Stonetown.

You will need to wade calf deep into the ocean off the beach to board and again when you land on the island, so waterproof shoes are useful.

Your arrival is at the southern end of the island, where a jetty sticks out into the sea.

ACCOMMODATION

You will be accommodated in one of ten bedrooms in five thatched bandas, nestling into coconut palms, mangrove trees and baobabs. Inside you’ll find a spacious room with large double bed – the traditional Zanzibari four-poster with a mosquito net draped over it – whose plump pillows are adorned with a freshly-plucked hibiscus flower. They are decorated with colourful African prints and furnished with local antiques, and a ceiling fan!! There’s just enough space for a cot or an extra bed.

At the back is a bathroom with basin, shelves; and a separate toilet. Please note the bathrooms are attractive with a sunken bath, but no plug, and an open plan hand shower. There is now solar heating so hot water is available, but don’t forget that as there is no fresh water on the island, and it is all shipped from the mainland, so don’t use too much water.

The generator that supplies the Lodge is switched off in the evenings, so the ceiling fans don’t work as well, and you may want to keep cool by opening the banana leaf shutter to let the sea breeze in.

No television, no telephone, no airconditioning, so no 21st century disturbances, just adds to the wonderful feeling of escapism and romance. In the evening when the main generator is switched off, the ceiling fans operate only on their lowest settings. However this should not be too much of an issue as there is usually a good sea breeze.

Outside is a wooden terrace with deckchairs, and just beyond that a thatch parasol with your own sunloungers. The sea is so close that at very high tides it practically laps at your terrace. The terrace is a lovely place to sit and watch the sunset.

You can take your sun loungers onto the beach and find a secluded spot to sunbathe.

FACILITIES

On this magical little private island the open-plan thatched lodge is in the centre of the island with views to both sides. This might give you some idea of how narrow the island is!!

It is reached by sandy paths, which are lit by paraffin lights at night, and it blends in perfectly with the landscape, and consists of a bar, dining room and lounge decorated in Swahili antiques.

The lounge area, might better be called a lounging area because of its handmade furniture and comfortable sofas is a nice place to hide from the heat of the day. The whole place is airy and pleasant and has the kind of laid back beach atmosphere, that has long gone from the Maldives and the Pacific Islands.

All your meals are taken in the restaurant which is right by the waters edge, where Swahili chefs prepare delicious three-course set meals which have a definite Italian bias, due in no small part to the Italian owners!!

If you have a special celebration then it is possible to arrange a table on the beach for a romantic dinner, or lunch to your room..

The food is superb and often includes freshly caught fish, crayfish, prawns and other tasty treats, although having said that it is possible to eat the odd steak!! If you are worried about eating in a place like this, then don’t!! The food here is safe, tasty, well cooked. It is worth adding that the menu changes daily, and as you might expect in a small intimate lodge like Chapwani there is a reasonable amount of choice, and discussion.

If you are a breakfast lover, then you will have a choice of fresh fruit, juices, hot drinks, bread, jam and eggs to order.

Many visitors take the dinner/ breakfast half board option, so they can visit Stone Town and have lunch out, but if you just want to relax and stay put, then you can have light lunches cooked for you.

The bar is a relaxed place to gather in the evenings. The bar is well stocked with soft drinks, beer, South African wine and liquor. It is a great meeting place, and there is nothing quite like cocktails at sunset on a tropical island, especially when you can see the sunset.

There is a diesel generator for electricity, this goes off at about midnight and starts again in the morning. For the remainder of the time a small generator keeps the lights working in the rooms

Chapwani’s sixteen acres are covered with massive ancient baobab trees, coconut palms, passion fruit and giant cacti.

The jetty sticks out into the sea at the southern end of the island, where there are a number of small sandy coves, and where there is a large sandbank which emerges at low tide, meaning you can swim no matter the state of the tide.

The north shore of the island is principally reef with fossilized coral cliffs rising 3 to 4 metres out of the ocean and fringed with vegetation. This side of the island bears the wave action and has been carved into interesting shapes In one place there is a small gap in the coral which lets the sea in and out at high tide, leaving a tranquil inland lagoon in which to swim. The southern shore has a wide sandy beach. The centre of the island is generally covered with dense vegetation, through which winds a network of paths.

The island is good for bird watching, with many birds using the island as a roost. In the early evening the egrets flock from their feeding grounds on Zanzibar island, back to Chapwani for the night. During the day you can sit in the bar and watch out for Sundevall’s blue duikers, a rare endemic species of which there are about sixty on the island.

The thick vegetation here may be why it is home to a stray colobus monkey whose presence on the island no one can explain. Shy and reclusive, he is only occasionally seen swinging from one tree to another.

The large herd of some 60 dik-diks, miniature antelope, native to Zanzibar hide here during the heat of the day in the thick undergrowth, to emerge in the evening in the open.

One of the trees at the southern end of the island is also home to a large flock of fruit bats (over 1,000), these sleep in the safety of the island during the day and leave in large swarms at dusk towards the mainland, returning only shortly before dawn to their resting place.

Along the South West Coast of the island runs the sea wall protecting the small but fascinating British seamen’s graveyard. This is a historic monument of great interest and beauty and the graves through their inscriptions tell the stories of tall ships, battles with arab dows during the slave wars and the sinking of HMS Pegasus, the first shot to be fired in the First World War. You’ll notice that there is also a small cemetery on the island, which explains the island’s English name, Grave Island. The British used it in the late 1800s and early 1900s to bury Royal Navy sailors who lost their lives at sea. It also contains gravestones for the crewmen of the HMS Pegasus, which was bombed in Zanzibar harbour in 1914 by the German cruiser SMS Konigsberg. The cemetery hasn’t been well-maintained, but it has a certain atmosphere and is interesting historically. It’s worthwhile taking a walk around to read the inscriptions on the stones.

From here the long sandy beach stretches for over 500 yards all the way to the Northern tip of the island. The sand is fine and white and perfect for swimming for some eight hours out of twelve. At low tide, the coral reef surrounding the island is uncovered, revealing crevices and pools in the coral full of multi-coloured small shore life. Shoals of flying fish can often be seen off the island and dolphins regularly pass close by the shore.

In the early morning a flock of white egrets and other sea birds gather at the Northern tip of the island. An early morning dip in this spot is an unforgettable experience, the birds dive in the water all around you, totally oblivious to your presence.

The two little coves at the North of the island provide perfect privacy and must be one of the most idyllic spots in the whole of Zanzibar to spend a day on the beach in total isolation.

Moving round the island to the North Eastern coast of Chapwani, we come to a natural pool, emptied at each low tide through a small gap in the coral but refilled with fresh sea water with each tide. This is another idyllic spot to swim and sunbathe.

The remainder of the North East coast is lined with rugged coral broken by only a couple of small isolated coves suitable for swimming only at high tide.

At night the island is superb. The lights of Stonetown sparkle in the distance and the stars above are breathtaking.

The island is surrounded by small coves, sandy bays and crystal blue waters and is perfect for snorkelling, windsurfing and diving at the many interesting locations near the island.

Another great plus is that you can swim out from the beach as far as you like at any time of the day. Chapwani is one of very few locations in Zanzibar when you can swim all day, regardless of the tide. When the water is low you can also walk out onto the reef, where you can join local fishermen in looking for starfish, sea cucumbers and that kind of thing.

In truth it’s a bit basic, and would be more of a fantasy escape island could you not always see the boats anchored in the harbour.

Ian SG Smith is a contributor to http://www.worldwidevacationspots.com and recommends you check out the website if you like white sand beaches and tropical hideaways

October 18, 2009

Rhode Island Jobs – Rhode Island Sales & Marketing Employment. info,

Filed under: Exotic Locations — Tags: , , , , , , — arkan @ 2:02 am

Rhode Island has the nations highest unemployment rate, because the Rhode Island government has not created an environment that is business friendly,  Little Rhody has lost more jobs that ever before.

This can be a tough situation for out of work Rhode Island sales and marketing people, as they are mainly 1099 employees and don’t have unemployment insurance or other benefits. If they do have benefits, they pay dearly for them out of pocket.

There are people making a lot of cash on opportunities in this downturn. Why can’t you? There are money making opportunities everywhere, including Rhode Island. You just need to know how to spot them.

I was one of those people who lost their job. I searched frantically online for ways to make money with little or no cash. I had no online marketing skills. So after a couple of days of research, I choose an online marketing university to learn whatever I could. It was only $39 a month to join and there was nothing to buy for any course, everything was included.

I learned about Google Adwords, and how to market a successful Google Adwords campaign using low cost keywords and keyword phrases. The knowledge I learned in the Google Adwords course is enough to make me a consultant to local businesses on Google Adwords campaigns. I am now offering my services to set up successful online advertising campaigns on Google, Yahoo and Bing search engines. Local business owners need an edge in today’s economy. The average Google Adwords Pro makes $65 an hour doing campaigns for businesses.

I learned how to use free online article marketing techniques as a way to drive traffic to affiliate websites. I get a commission every time a sale is made through my traffic. I mainly sell ebooks since there is a 50% to 70% commission per sale. There are literally thousands of ebooks on every imaginable subject. Pick your topic. See what books are available and then check their gravity.

The place to find the most ebooks to sell is www.Clickbank.com. While writing this article Clickbank.com has paid out $1,362.566,085.00 in affiliate commissions to date. A Clickbank affiliate makes a sale in the world every 3 seconds.

At the university I learned how to spy on the competition with the keyword spy tool. You find out what keywords the competition uses for success and you set yourself up to start taking their business away.

I am not a writer as you can probably tell. That is why I use the free university online marketing tools, like Rapid Writer to spin my articles. This is also included for free. They even offer free web hosting.

If you are out of work, this is a great way to brush up on your marketing skills, to make yourself a more valuable employee. This knowledge may also increase your hiring wage. You can also get certified in certain online marketing practices for cheap.

The university were I learned my marketing skills is having a one week trial membership for only $1. You can check out every single thing in the university for a buck. The best place to start is the user forums. The rags to riches stories are everywhere. It will almost bring tears to your eyes when you read the success stories. You do not need even need a high school diploma to join.

Everyone helps each other as a community. If you have a problem just post it in the forum. You will have people offering assistance that are experts. Some make 5k a day and are there to help guide you to success.

I just wanted to let all of my fellow Rhode Islanders know, that you can make awesome money from home, if you have the tools and the knowledge. I didn’t have any experience at all. It took about 8 weeks to mold me into a pro at WAU

This is not a get rich quick thing. There is no such thing.

If your interested in checking the WA Online University out  click here.

Best of luck on your future. If you decide to check out the university please come back and leave your feedback.

Thanks,

A Warwick Guy from Norwood.

A Warwick guy who went to Pilgrim High School.

July 20, 2009

Prince Edward Island Casts A New Light On Fishing In Canada

Filed under: Exotic Locations — Tags: , , , , , , — arkan @ 7:38 am

Prince Edward Island is the smallest province in Canada, yet this tiny gem, a perfect jewel of nature boasts some of the largest and best fishing opportunities for a summer vacation and most are pulled from the sapphire blue waters that surround it. Below the surface, a little deeper and the blue of the water tends towards a darker shade, hinting perhaps of a Marlin in its depths, the hoped for catch of the day as you charter your fishing expedition.

As renowned as the Island is for its lobster, for its potatoes and for its golf, there is little that can compare to the adventure offered by a deep-sea fishing expedition on Prince Edward Island. Your bounty is promised to be as varied as the island’s geography; you can fish for mackerel one day or an elusive 800-lb. blue-fin tuna the next. This is an opportunity that is not to be missed, and an opportunity made that much more memorable when shared among friends.

Fishing in Canada doesn’t get any better than it does on Prince Edward Island and charters are available usually from early in July throughout the summer and into September.

Admit it, aren’t you a little intrigued? After casting your line into the deep blue depths of the Atlantic and catching your own fish, you’re certain to gain a whole new appreciation both for fishing, and for eating fresh seafood.

Should you prefer a fishing experience with a quiet solitude and more leisure about it, grab a rod and a reel and make for a bridge or setting yourself on the edge of a pier and settle your hook into the water. For it is here that you’ll find an abundance of Mackerel, a perfect catch for the day’s dinner. And it is here that you’ll also find a moment’s peace unto yourself.

Venture inland on this Gentle Island and you fishing Canada adventure travels with you, particularly if you’re a fly-fishing or trout fishing aficionado. Prince Edward Island is home to the Brook trout, however, Rainbow trout were introduced the island rivers in the 1940′s.

And while the water world of Prince Edward Island is home to endless varieties of fish, it offers so very much more than that. A Prince Edward Island vacation is the opportunity to create memories to last a lifetime. You don’t have to go deep to enjoy the ocean; there’s nothing more refreshing than a swim in the warmest waters north of the Carolinas.

Of course, if you prefer your seafood already waiting for you on a platter, a vast number of restaurants on The Gentle Island offer some of the best seafood dining you’ll ever experience. And don’t forget to order famous PEI potatoes on the side.

On this Maritime island, other delights are as plentiful as the seafood. Sample, for instance, some of Canada’s best golf courses, or stroll the endless beaches of white, champagne, pink or red sands.

Fishing and vacationing in Canada just doesn’t get any better than this.

Cradled on the waves of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Prince Edward Island is known for the vivid colours of its gently rolling landscape and offers some of the best Canada fishing expeditions.
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