Saturday, February 23, 2013

Sydney

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Swissotel -Sydney

swissotel poolSwissotel Sydney is located in the center of Sydney’s business district at 68 Market St, Sydney, New South Wales. All the cultural sites, famous landscapes of Sydney, including Sydney Harbour Bridge, the historic Rocks precinct, Sydney Opera House and the beautiful Botanic Gardens, Westfield shopping center, Queen Victoria’s Building are within the walking distance of this 5 star deluxe hotel.
There are 359 beautifully decorated rooms with all necessary equipments, each rooms has a separate shower and luxurious bath. Each room has great skyline scenes of Sydney.
The features and amenities of Swissotel Sydney Hotel includes bar, restaurant, Club lounge, conference facilities. Hotel offers a great comfort for business or leisure stay. Wide selections of activities are available for guests to enjoy, like spa and beauty treatments, fitness amenities, outdoor heated pool. Staff also provides wedding services.
Swissotel Sydney
bedroom executive suite
corner premier room
swiss deluxe double room
swissotel pool
crossroads bar
executive lounge
restaurant
maple room

Thailand

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Sawasdee Village Resort Thailand

Village Resort Thailand
Sawasdee Village Resort & Spa is located in Thailand’s province – Phuket. It’s situated only 500 meters distance from Kata Beach. The tropical gardens and beautiful scenery act as the perfect backdrop to your trip to one of Thailand’s most popular islands.

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Hotel Rome Cavalieri Waldorf Astoria Hotels and Resorts

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Hotel Rome Cavalieri – one of the most prestigious hotels in Rome. This deluxe hotel is located in the city center only minutes walking to Mediterranean park, St. Peter’s Basilica, Roman forum and other exciting places of Rome.

Dubai

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Luxury Hotels in Dubai


If you want to spend your vacations in the most luxurious places, then you should visit Dubai- city of thrilling innovation and luxurious excesses. Dubai is known for its extremes and among them are world’s first seven-star hotel. There are plenty of different opportunities for you, no matter what type of hotel you wish to stay and what is the reason of your holidays, whether honey moon, family vacations or business meetings with your partners. Here is the gallery of the Dubai’s most popular, luxury hotels.

Chaweng beach

 

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Villa Mia – Koh Samui Luxury Villa


Villa Mia is located on Chaweng beach, the east coast of Ko Samui, and it’s the only villa on this beach. The main attractions this city like restaurants, bars, shopping centers are within the walking distance from Villa Mia. There are 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms and 10 sleeps. All the 5 rooms have slide-away glass walls to all rooms that open onto verandas on the pool deck. The pool area provides a convenient restroom with shower. There is a huge Jacuzzi and gym, Children’s paddling pool for guests, also they are offered to enjoy re-treatment procedures.
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launge at night
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master bedroom

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Fiji

 

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Poseidon Resorts,

underwater hotelThe first underwater resort – Poseidon resorts is located on the private island Fiji. An elevator will take you 40 ft under the sea. As you get under the sea you will step in a luxurious accommodations nestled in 5,000 acres of crystal clear Fiji water. You can relax when indulging in spa treatments, Poseidon offers you body, mind and spirit revitalization. There are six restaurants, seven bars, water sports center and retail boutique. Other amenities include tennis courts, golf course, swimming pool and horse club.




Maldives

Shangri-La’s Villingili Resort and Spa – Maldives


Shangri La's Villingili Resort SpaShangri-La’s Villingili Resort and Spa – it’s on Villingili islands in Maldives. As you step at this resort you will feel yourself like in heaven, forget everything and just enjoy the stunning view where the azure waters meet sapphire-coloured skies. It’s built on stilts in the resort’s lagoon and is connected to the island by a timber walkway, over waters teeming with marine life. Shangri-la’s Villingili Resort and Spa is best place to take your family or for couples to enjoy private moments. Guests are offered boutique-style, stylish environment. Visitors have the opportunity to enjoy a range of spa and leisure activities and an array of exciting dining and entertainment facilities.










Sunday, February 17, 2013

Switzerland


Montreux

The railway going from Geneva to Montreux follows the borders of the Geneva lake. After a short visit to the beautiful town of Lausanne, with presumably one of the nicest cathedrals of Switzerland, we went on to Montreux, to visit the world famous 'Chillon castle' and to get away for a couple of hours into the mountains. The Chillon castle, built on a rock in the Geneva lake, seems kind of small when seen from a distance, but when visiting the numerous rooms, cellars, passways and towers, it becomes soon clear this is an immense fortress. In the past many of its visitors have fallen in love with the castle and its surroundings, among them Lord Byron which has put his name on one of the pillars in the former prisoner cells.
The wooden passways, that used to be manned by the guards defending this castle, now constantly crack under the burden of the many tourists from all over the world.
F
rom the station of Teritet, about a 15 minutes walk from the Chillon castle, a fully automated cable car takes you in 4 minutes time to the station of Glion, from where you can admire the castle once again, now surrounded by views of the mountains. To be able to really admire the Alps however, we had to go higher, up to a place called 'Rochers de Naye', at an altitude of 2041 metres. The pinion railway train takes you there, a ride that is maybe the most expensive I've ever taken but it's a real adventure and worth every Euro ! Moreover at the very end of the ride, you are on top of Rochers de Naye, and from there the views are absolutely stunning. On the top, we visited the Alpine garden, which hosts a collection of mountain flowers from the Alps (e.g. the Edelweiss) but also from elsewhere in the world (Himalayas, Andes,...)
 
 
What struck me the most was the fast changing landscape. The many clouds that were there that day played with the sun and the shadows on the mountains, resulting each time in a different scenery. When it's clear you can see the Eiger from up here. The bells of the Alpine cows are the only music that is heard here. Yet another discovery, a small concrete Tibetan chörten - Switzerland hosts the most Tibetan refugees next to India. We walked around for some hours and saw the lakeside view disappear completely in the mist. By the time we heard the last train came up to bring us down again, the mist had reached the train station. But the trip was not over yet. By the time we reached Glion again, it was raining but we nevertheless decided to walk back to Montreux. It's an easy path to follow but in rainy conditions, it's very slippery. This was a descent some of us will remember for a long time...
We went into Montreux town for diner, admiring the thunder and lighting raging above the lake, from in between the palm trees on a lakeside terasse. We were all a little tired but yet another experience richer.
 
 

Best Honeymoon Spots-Hawaii

Hawaii


Hawaii's breathtaking islands of Oahu, Maui, Hawaii's Big Island, Kauai, and Lanai offer some of the most spectacular scenery, activities, and accommodations in the world. The Spirit of Aloha beckons newlyweds to the honeymoon of a lifetime in Hawaii with the islands' pristine beaches, azure waters, and endless opportunities. Each island offers something uniquely its own, and couples are sure to find something—or many things—that they love, no matter which island they choose.

  • First-time visitors to Hawaii should travel to Oahu, where they'll discover a bit of everything, from the famous Waikiki Beach to exhilarating nightlife, shopping, and a plethora of golf courses
  • Maui, known for the scenic Road to Hana, romantic Mt. Haleakala sunrises, fabulous beaches, and diving off the island of Molokini, is perfect for every couple
  • The Big Island offers 11 different climates, the Volcanoes National Park, an array of activities, and is the ideal place for couples looking to tee off on exceptional courses surrounded by lava flows, mountains, and the sparkling ocean
Kauai is for nature lovers—its intensely green panoramas and nature refuge create the perfect place for couples to relax at their resort, hike along the Napili Coast, or go kayaking to view the island's jaw-dropping cliffs, and so much more
  • For a secluded honeymoon, try Lanai, where you can bask on the beach all day or go four-wheeling, head up the Munro Trail on Mt. Lanaihale and explore the Garden of the Gods

 
 

London Travel Tips

 London

    In London, life is invigorating. That's why people visit and then come back time and time again. The English writer Samuel Johnson famously said: "You find no man, at all intellectual, who is willing to leave London. No, Sir, when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford." More than two centuries have passed since Johnson's era, but even today reviewers agree that this two-millennia-old city remains one of the most exhilarating places on earth.

     Here, what's antiquated—the Tower of London, built in 1078—clasps hands with the contemporary—the Millennium Bridge, finished in 2000. The gray foggy climate settles in a city that still performs Shakespeare but with actors who don modern garb. Londoners most certainly still ogle at Prince William and his wife, Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, but they also rock out to Coldplay and Lily Allen. And while they still sip tea, they now drink Starbucks, too. A current-day leader in everything from politics and banking to fashion and music, London also keeps its history alive, and interested guests can still trace Jack the Ripper's steps on an evening tour, or watch the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace.

 

London Culture & Customs

The British aren't being rude when they ask to bum a fag in the queue for the loo, but they might be if they ask to snog. To avoid misunderstandings, here is some British slang to add to your repertoire: To snog is to kiss; a fag is a cigarette; the loo is the restroom; bollocks means "that's wrong," queuing means to form a line, and quid is slang for pounds, or money. However, for the most part, Americans find the city accessible because of London's official English language.
Although the language is the same, the exchange rate most definitely isn't. London is already remarkably expensive but the United Kingdom Pound raises the bar even higher.
London is one of the fashion capitals of the world, and its residents tend to reflect that, donning if not trendy, classy attire, even for a trip to the local grocery store. If you don't want to stick out as American tourists, leave the fanny packs and visors at home. Practically, pack an umbrella for the rainy days and a scarf or some layers for the chilly ones.
As for tipping, restaurants and cafes will usually add a 10- to 15-percent service charge to the bill. If a service charge is not allotted, it's customary to tip the same (between 10 and 15 percent). If you're drinking at a pub or wine bar, tipping is discretionary. And in a taxicab, tip the driver to the nearest pound or about 10 percent of the cost.

London Dining

 
 
London used to be highly criticized for its heavy and uninspired menu items. Fish and chips (fried cod and French fries). Bangers and mash (sausages and mashed potatoes). Mince meat pies. You get the picture. Now, London is hailed as one of the more gourmet cities in the world. And with its melting pot of cultures, it's not difficult to see why. London offers everything from Modern British to Malaysian.
Reviewers recommend checking out Chinatown for dozens of Chinese restaurants. For Indian food, we suggest visiting the curry houses on Brick Lane. If you want a real high-tea experience, book reservations at the Ritz, at Fortnum & Mason, or at the Dorchesterbut be sure to dress the part. Chef Gordon Ramsay is a celebrity in London, and a handful of his restaurants Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, Gordon Ramsay at Claridge's, and Murano, are well loved by foodies and critics alike. Each offers a fine-dining experience and serves up Modern British meals. Pub culture is still alive and well, so if you've a hankering for fried fish and salty chips (or French fries), you'll still find them here. And for a quick bite, exchange a few pounds for a kebab, a quick sandwich or some to-go sushi, which can be found in eateries throughout the city.

 

How To Save Money in London

 

  • Find the free attractions Many of London's top things to do, including the National Gallery, Hyde Park and the Portobello Road Market, are absolutely free to enjoy.
  • Ride the Tube Taking taxis will add up quickly, so buy a pay-as-you-go Oyster Card and hop on London's Underground system, nicknamed the "Tube."
  • Dine smart Corridors like Brick Lane offer fantastic ethnic food for bargain prices; fish and chip shops are a cheap standby (not to mention, a cultural must) and takeaway food costs less than dine-in. 

Keep in Mind...

  • You'll need to time your tea If you want to do high tea in London at the Ritz, the Dorchester or other top afternoon tea spots, you need to book your place months in advance.
  • You'll most likely see rain A rain jacket, rain boots (or Wellies as they're called in the UK) and an umbrella are useful accessories.
  • You'll most likely encounter tipsiness Pub culture thrives in London—maybe a little bit too much—so pubs (after about 9 p.m. or so) every night see some inebriety.

    Saturday, February 16, 2013

    World's most romantic nationalities

    By Duncan Forgan  

         
    For some, it’s a bunch of roses (never carnations); for others, a weekend break in a mountain cabin.
    For others still, romance comes in the form of a cold beer on the couch and “Die Hard” on the TV. He kisses her in the end …
    So to some extent romance is a subjective concept.
    But there are some people for whom it's not just an act saved up for special occasions, it’s a way of life, a never-ending journey, and they are forever trying to buy a ticket to your heart.
    And when you are on the road, those foreign fellow travelers or locals always seem to have something that the girls or blokes back home are missing.
    So here they are -- the world’s most romantic people.
    If you didn’t make the list, consider it a let-off. Because the pressure’s now on these guys to be the most charming flirts in the world.

    1. Spanish


    Europe’s most convincing Casanovas, the Spanish, are often overlooked in favor of the French and the Italians. They shouldn’t be.
    Sure, the ongoing popularity of the mullet hairstyle and its hideous near cousin, the rat-tail, counts against the Iberians, but they are more than willing to showcase plenty of charm-positive attributes to offset these follicular sins.
    Consider its rambunctious eating and drinking scene -- perhaps the liveliest and most social on the planet -- ponder its flamenco; dwell upon the three-hour lunch breaks and ear-melting linguistics, and you have a people that appear to focus every task in life with bringing man and woman together.


    2. Argentine

    With a lineage heavily drawn from both Italy and Spain, it’s no wonder many Argentines consider themselves superior to both when it comes to wooing the opposite sex.
    More than any other Latin American nation, the country has traditionally looked to Europe for cultural inspiration; the fire and passion, not to mention the propensity for dramatics, associated with its two main foreign influences are very much evident.
    The perfect expression of Argentine romanticism can be found in the tango -– arguably the world’s most sensuous dance -– but is detectable in everything from the heady red wines to the sublime football skills of stars such as Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi

    3. Italian

    When Madonna famously sported a T-shirt emblazoned with the slogan “Italians Do It Better” she wasn’t referring to pasta sauce.
    The word “romance” originally meant from or about Rome, which means that, by default, just about anything Italian is considered romantic.
    Notwithstanding Tuscan blood cake and prices in Milan -- two obvious turn-offs -- you’d be hard-pressed to resist the evocative landscapes, the rich history and the vowelgasmic accent.

    4. French


    It’s a predictable cliché but just like American brashness and Australian beer worship, the French fluency in "la langue de l’amour" is not just a myth.
    The combination of a seductive capital city, a history drenched in heroism and a laissez-faire vocal brogue makes resisting a Frenchman’s pass even less likely than the chance he won’t try it on.
    Throw in their appreciation for life’s fine things and you can occasionally even find yourself declaring their physical shortcomings (see Serge Gainsbourg, Gérard Depardieu) and fiery temper as “endearing.”

     

     

     

     

    5. Brazilian

    Take a measure of caipirinha-fueled debauchery and balance it with a shot of saudade –- a word that roughly translates into English as a deep emotional state of nostalgic longing -– and you are on the way to understanding Brazil’s romantic appeal.
    e Brazilians are not shy about sex; witness the ass shaking that goes on at carnival (and much of the rest of the time) and the many themed love motels catering to lusty couples.
    But, as anyone who has watched the nation’s football team, caught a samba band or watched the stars above Corcovado in Rio knows, there’s as much emphasis on sensuality as there is on straight-up rumpo.

     

    6. Lebanese

    They are different from the rest of the Arab world and they know it. Blessed with olive skin, soulful dark eyes and smoldering looks (not to mention a penchant by some for surgical enhancement), the Lebanese make full use of their physical attributes.
    Combine this with Beirut, the region’s most liberal capital with a ton of slick nightspots, and you have the ingredients for a host of sexy, but classy, encounters.
    Just wear something bright -- there’s a fair chance he’ll be wearing expensive shades.
    Seduction secret: Liberal application of hair gel and a designer shirt.

     

    7. American

    Look past the Crocs, morbid obesity and Lycra-clad wrestlers and you’ll find that the United States practically invented the modern lovelorn teenager.
    American innovations such as drive-in cinemas, mass production of the automobile and the nurturing of musical genres from jazz to house added frisson to courtship rituals that had till then been the domain of only those who could recite Shakespeare or dance ballroom.
    At its heart, the American dream is fueled by an aching tenderness.


     

     

    8. Swedish

    The Swedes’ egalitarian approach to romancing offers hope to folk without sultry Latin looks or silver-tongued repartee.
    Famed for his well-scrubbed appearance, the secret weapon of the Swedish male is not his golden mane or perfect teeth but his willingness to do his thing with a duster. A recent study of 12 countries by Oxford University economist Almudena Sevilla-Sanz found that Swedish males’ enlightened attitudes toward gender roles make them the best potential husbands in the developed world.


    9. Irish



    When slushy novel publisher Mills & Boon ran a poll to find the world’s most romantic nationalities in 2009, the inclusion of the Irish in the top three came as a surprise to some -– not least to the Irish themselves.
    Self-deprecation and not self-aggrandizement is generally the way they do things in the Emerald Isle. But it’s exactly that “Oh I didn’t mean to charm you, but I guess I did” smile that wins them a spot here.

     

     

    10. Vietnamese

    Look past the often harsh-sounding language and the fact he picked you up on his dad’s scooter and you’ll find a nation as romantic as any.
    Here, however, the meaning of amour is skewed depending on your gender. While the guys lay the syrup on thick in the form of love poems, drippy texts and gifts of giant teddy bears, a good proportion of them have as many love interests as they have SIM cards to keep them compartmentalized.