Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Germany Travel Tip - Cruise on the River Spree, a great way to explore a large city

A wonderful way to experience the capital of Germany is to take a cruise on the Spree. Whether you stay for a shorter or longer, a cruise along the Spree, will give a unique and welcoming the opportunity to enjoy the delights of Berlin.

It winds its way from Berlin, about 44 kilometers, the Spree will present some of the most impressive buildings and monuments of the city has to offer. Since 1885, when it was initially developed to meet the growing needs of shippingThe industry has experienced the Spree and you can see first hand the growth of one of the most vibrant and multicultural city in the world.

From the moment you arrive on board, your attention is to pull many of Berlin's architecture, old and new. Bellevue, has slowly and the Charlottenburg castle, the Registry, after the Reichstag (parliament), the Museum Island, the Cathedral and the TV tower. You will see, the famous Berlin "Castle Bridge(Palace Bridge), built 1821-1824, and the Gustav Heinemann-bridge, in 2005 a 88-foot steel bridge completed, which crosses the river near the new central train station.

Most of the tour of the city of Berlin are accompanied by a bilingual tour guide to make the most of your sightseeing experience. You can choose the starting point and choose from several different locations across the city. Guided tours last between 1-3 hours each day and from late March until the end of tendersOctober. For a romantic experience, and the chance to see the glow of Berlin lit up at night, you should try the cruise nights! Between April 10 and October 24, Friday and Saturday night cruises offer a delicious two-course menu.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Unforgettable Travel Safari

In our fast-paced world, are just some of the most charming and unforgettable for those who have at least changed. This is just one of the reasons for safari adventure holidays attract visitors from around the world.

In Swahili, the word "Safari", "Journey" - but for the most people also has the connotation of a visit to the borders of the African bush. And there, as well as the prospect of just breathtaking to see the wildlife is the possibility of dramatic landscapeunder huge skies and some of the landscapes that the continent has ever known: swamps and lakes, savannah grasslands and exciting view of the mountains.

Safari Zone

Some of the most popular holiday destinations include safari Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana and South Africa. Kenya has the Maasai Mara National Reserve, an area of pasture to be members of the Masai tribe and shared a wonderful variety of wildlife. The annual migration of wildebeest, as collectionsseeking fresh pastures, is a sight to behold.

Most travelers on safari in Africa, hoping to see the "Big Five": elephant, lion, rhino, leopard and buffalo. Even if you are watching some of the most exciting game animals in their natural habitat and popular, the term comes from the idea that they were hunting the most dangerous creatures - and their unpredictability is part of their charm.

Depending on the location, chooseE 'possible to combine a safari holiday with other activities. For example, South Africa, visitors can enjoy a package to put together a beach holiday or a safari tour. Others may enjoy a longer stay in a national park or game reserve - to relax and enjoy your surroundings, as well as increase your chances of animals, their movements and behavior to follow its own rules.

Do not forget your camera and binoculars

Your travel agent shouldcan advise on what is essential, according to the location and the season of your visit bring. Please note that some reserves can be reached by light aircraft, baggage capacity may be limited. Would you like your camera, of course, a corresponding pouch and with a lot of film or digital storage. Binoculars are also very helpful when it comes to wild animals from afar.

Whether your stay in a luxury lodge or choose a more price-conscious, a Safarioffers the opportunity to take in some of the most spectacular of nature against an exotic background.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Wine Travel - Iceland tiny Rhode Big On Wine

If you've never been to Rhode Island, we must first encourage you to visit. In short, the smallest of our 50 states is unforgettable. Often called "America's First Resort", a tiny Rhode Island and much more. The climate is tempered by the Atlantic Ocean, there are miles and miles of beautiful beaches (and views) to enjoy and enjoy.

Farther inland, Rhode Island offers historic and cosmopolitan city of Providence and aastonishing range of agricultural activities, a small but flourishing wine industry stopped. If this surprises you, you are not alone ... It surprised us too! But the grapes grow in abundance here figures and wine producers have adapted their art in line with what nature offers.

There are five wineries in the state, so this wine is a perfect weekend destination. It is interesting to note that the climate in Iceland is very similar to Rhode northern France, which is famous for its wineProduction. Since Providence is our starting point, we learn a bit 'more about this fascinating and vibrant city, next to Narragansett Bay.

Explore Providence

We were pleased to find that Providence, the capital of Rhode Island, with a population of 175,000, is a city very viable. What better way to discover a city that feel the pulse of his feet? A neighborhood destinations are Wayland Square Providence Federal Hill, and of course the old townArea.

Federal Hill, a long time for its "Little Italy" area is known, is full of restaurants. If you lose a fan of independent stores and shops, not Wayland Square on the east side of town. And do not forget, downtown Providence, a destination for restaurants, nightlife and historic architecture.

Rhode Iceland Wine

Since Rhode Island is a small state, you could probably visit all five wineries in two days. However, you should lose the simpleFreud found that Rhode Island is to offer everyone. We were surprised how green and rural area, since she had traveled outside of Providence.

A few minutes from the Massachusetts border is the town of Cumberland, the home of the vineyards of Diamond Hill. On a site of 34 hectares, is so picturesque that weddings and special events are common in front of the house 220 years old vineyard. Known for its Pinot Noir, Diamond Hill also has an excellentNotice of fruit wines.

South of Providence to Newport County, there are three wineries: Greenvale Vineyards, Newport Vineyards and Sakonnet Vineyards and Winery. Every place is a scenic gem! Besides the beauty of the landscape, each winery is home to many seasonal events to relax and enjoy crisp, delicious vintages Rhode Iceland.

Leave the area of Newport and Iceland's south-west coast of Rhode direction,Langworthy Farm Winery in Westerly related, a few steps away from 'the Atlantic. Langworthy is accepted on a farm with a Victorian farmhouse in 1875, overnight guests. The resort is a beautiful maple tree that supposedly is the largest of its kind in the country.

You'll find wine for every taste in these charming wineries, from the depths of complex red wines Riesling too bright and fresh. So here's a little Rhode Island ... small butvery big wine, food and scenery! Once you visit, you will never forget. Cheers!