Travel & Leisure


16
Jan 10

What’s the Weather Like When Traveling to Aruba?

Author: Rich Johnson
Source: ezinearticles.com

Aruba is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and is located in the Caribbean Sea north of Venezuela. The Netherlands Antilles islands of Bonaire and Curacao are just to the east. Aruba is fairly flat with some hills several hundred feet high. It is a popular tourist destination and is known for its white sandy beaches.

Hurricanes and tropical storms nearly always pass to the north of Aruba, through the central Caribbean or farther north. Occasionally some fringe effects such as outer rain bands or high surf do reach the island. Upper air winds are usually unfavorable for hurricanes to develop near Aruba. The tropical storms and hurricanes that do bring fringe effects mostly form east of the Lesser Antilles and then move well north of the island.

Aruba Rainfall

Aruba has a short wet season which runs from October through December. The increased rain is due to the proximity of the monsoon trough across northern South America. About 3-4 inches of rainfall occurs each month during this time period. The rest of the year is quite dry with an average of one inch per month.

Aruba Temperatures

Temperatures change very little during the year. Highs are in the upper 80′s from late spring through early autumn. Overnight lows only drop to near 80 degrees. The rest of the year day time high temperatures reach the mid 80′s with lows in the mid 70′s.

Aruba Travel Weather Summary

Travelers visiting Aruba can count on lots of sunshine most months of the year. The temperatures are warm and change very little throughout the year. There is almost no threat of a direct hit from a hurricane, although some fringe effects can occur. Travelers may want to stay informed on tropical weather information, especially during the hurricane season.

Rich is a Certified Broadcast Meteorologist with 25 years of weather forecasting and television experience. Visit his website for more on expert hurricane forecasts and travel resources.

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15
Jan 10

Should Travelers Who Book Direct Get Fairer Fare Prices?

Author: TheNomad
Source: articledashboard.com

A travel website that does not sell travel but enables travelers to save money on travel as long as they do their own bookings is now offering services to internet travelers. This service is a unique addition to travel options for all travelers comfortable with direct bookings using a new type of travel document called aTopTravelVoucher.

The operators of this service are addressing the issue of travel pricing which often includes a 10 to 25% mark-up to allow for the payment of travel agent commission to either wholesalers or retailers but when travelers buy directly from the provider (accommodations, tours or transportation) they can still pay the price inclusive of commission. To overcome the travel providers’ problems of showing multiple prices for the same products and services on their websites, they can now offer ‘fair fare prices’ by issuing top travel vouchers.

Travel Providers are given marketing and promotion in exchange for their own travel vouchers, equivalent to or more than, the commission that would be payable upon sale of their various travel packages and services, so they still incurr the commission cost on sales but do not have to alienate their distribution chain of wholesalers and retailers by offering a retail, wholesale or ‘direct’ price on their website. This is done by the voucher operator who sells their vouchers to travelers at deep discounts to their redemption values to be used when making direct bookings, hence a travel agent who does not sell travel, only travel vouchers and therefore is not a travel agent.

According to the website information of the voucher operator, they are able to offer the ‘Fair Fare Price’ option because they do not have the normal operating costs of travel agencies such as shops, reservation systems, brochures, advertising and high staffing levels, but can still offer the traveler and the travel provider a service that is fair to all users.

Before purchasing top travel vouchers, travelers are advised to check for quality and availability directly with the website of their travel selection and when satisfied, make a direct booking mentioning the voucher, then purchase the voucher. All vouchers come with a 100% money-back guarantee and in the event that the traveler is not happy with their travel purchase upon completion, the cost of the vouchers will be reimbursed and the matter taken up with the provider.

There are three levels of vouchers, $30, $50 and $100usd achieving various levels of savings but to give an example, at the time of this article there was a voucher valued at 1,500 euros (around $2,000usd) on sale for $100usd. If the vouchers are purchased outside of the USA the price is shown in the relevant currency. All vouchers are issued online and the provider is also sent a duplicate with the traveler details to encourage assistance in any travel itinerary planning of the traveler.

So as not to deter expert travel agents and agencies from participation in this service the site invites them to identify any destination and activity expertise and to also offer vouchers to encourage travelers to seek out expert professional agents. Many retail agents offer their own travel packages and tours and many are comfortable in dealing with new clients from anywhere in the world over the internet, telephone or skype. The site cautions travelers to be careful when selecting ‘specialist’ agents who are not necessarily experts and who may have just taken a simple test operated by a tourism office or tour operator promoting their own destination or products.

The travel selections with TopTravelVouchers are limited at present but the site operators are confident in the growth potential, but if you want to see what is available, you can find them at toptravelsites.


14
Jan 10

Budget Travelers Find Value In Off-site Airport Parking

Author: R Grey
Source: articledashboard.com

Off-site airport parking lots have become lifesavers for both business travelers & vacationers alike. Although most major airports have increased the number of parking lots & available space, it can still be an ordeal finding an available spot. Circling the airport to find an open space when you have a plane to catch is very stressful.

Off-site airport parking lots are usually 1-2 miles from the airport itself. These facilities offer an airport shuttle that will take you from the parking center directly to the airport drop-off point on departure. On arrival, these same shuttles will return you directly to your car. Most even offer luggage assistance in addition to refreshments & complementary newspapers. Many of the lots offered covered parking, useful in winter months.

Privately run off-site airport parking facilities are often cheaper than airport-run long-term lots. Travelers can realize savings of 20% or more using the off-site parking garages. For instance, the standard parking rate at Cleveland Hopkins airport is $10 per day. A nearby off-site airport parking facility offers a long term parking rate of $8 per day and offers routine specials discounting the daily rate even further. And if you leave you car with these facilities for a set number of days, the price continues to fall. The San Diego Airport Parking Company offers a rate of $47.50 for a full week of parking. This is a savings of more than 30% from the weekly rate at the economy parking lot at San Diego International.

The savings don’t stop there. Many airport parking lots have an online website where travelers can make reservations and take advantage of online coupons that offer special savings. Frequent flyers can join repeat customer programs to get additional savings and benefits.

Satellite parking lots have other advantages. These parking facilities are offering unique services to make them stand out. USAirport Parking in Denver offers oil changes & windshield repair that’s performed while you’re away. Many facilities are offering car wash & detailing, tire rotation, and other maintenance services.


13
Jan 10

Discount Student Travel – Tips in Finding Deals

Author: Caiden Fischer
Source: ezinearticles.com

If you’re still in school and you’re in a tight budget, you may want to look for discount student travel agencies that can offer discounts and great deals. Search over the internet but you have to make sure that you always have at least 3 deals to choose from. The cheapest deal you see is not always the best one so it’s very important to compare.

Yes there are a lot of discount student travel agencies or companies online but that does not mean that you will always come out of it cheaper. I hate to break the bad news for you but some agencies only give discounts for educational travel and not for leisure travel. Be cautious and if you have to read the deal 3 times then go ahead and do so. Don’t worry though because there a still a lot of companies that promote discounted airfare rates specifically for students. You can definitely save money on a round-trip ticket but if you’re not certain about your return date, look for a site that offer a return trip option with an open-end schedule so you’ll know more or less how to budget your travel money.

With discount student travel agencies, you can either buy your tickets over the phone, online or by going personally into the office. Statravel for example, you can set an appointment and go to their local office personally if you’re not comfortable transacting online or over the phone. For you to purchase tickets under the student airfare category or group, you have to provide your student ID or anything that will prove that you are currently in school. The airline company will then verify it and once your status is confirmed, you can go ahead and get student discounts.

You can also ask a travel agent about consolidator tickets. These tickets are normally available to wholesalers and they are not directly offered to the general public. Companies give these tickets to travel agencies and then they mark them up a little bit. They still come out cheaper though than regular airfare.

Another way on how you can save money when traveling is by going in a group. You will share all the expenses except for the airfare of course. A lot of travel agencies offer discounts if you avail of their group tour packages.

If you would like to find out how easy it is to find discount student travel agencies, feel free to visit http://www.cheapstudentflightsdeals.com


13
Jan 10

Budget Travel to Pahalgam, Kashmir India

Author: Dr. Sidharth Verma
Source: ezinearticles.com

You want the best hotel in Pahalgam Kashmir. You want the best facilities. You want trekking, river rafting, car rentals. You want everything. BUT…. you are on a budget!! Here is how to enjoy the best hotels in Pahalgam Kashmir with all these facilities in a budgeted price.

Always contact the hotel directly. The best way to cut your hotel budget is by avoiding the middlemen and approaching the Hotels in Pahalgam directly. You can do this by searching the term “Hotels in pahalgam Kashmir” on Google. Check out the various websites of Pahalgam Hotels and choose the hotel whose (actual site) photographs and room (actual) photographs appeal to you. Then check their pricing and contact hotels within your price range. Note: Keep in mind that since you are contacting the hotel directly, you have to clarify your doubts/queries directly from the hotel staff and you can also customise your stay as per your wishes.
Visit Pahalgam in Off season. Off season is the best season to visit a tourist spot when you are on a tight budget. It is a common belief that one should avoid tourist places during the off season. The off season is a time when a lesser number of tourists visit the place and it is usually due to factors like festivals and summer/winter holidays. The nature’s beauty retains its charm in all the seasons. But the benefit is of visiting Pahalgam in off season that one can enjoy considerably lower rates in off season. Caution: It is advised to check the climatic conditions before finalising your visit. Pahalgam is good to visit from March to November. However, if you enjoy chilly cold and snow, you can very well visit it during rest of the year too.
Plan your trip well in advance. This shall give you ample time to search the hotel of your choice in Pahalgam and shall also enable you to get the lowest possible rates.
Clarify the finer points. You must be aware of all the finer details like number of meals covered in hotel rental, whether sightseeing is included in fare or not and likewise. In case of doubt, you can always ask from the hotel staff by mail or phone.
Know the routes and maps. This is a must if you intend to do trekking and also useful for your journey to the Hotel in Pahalgam. You can find these maps on google on maps.google.com. You may also check local hotels at local.google.com
Cross check and counter confirm always. You must cross check the rates being offered to you by hotels with those being offered by your local travel agents.It is also useful to have some first hand experience from a friend, acquaintance or a contact given to you by Hotel staff or Travel agent.

Other tips: Book your air ticket before hotel booking. This is because air tickets usually cost more than stay in Hotels in Pahalgam. Also keep some money over and above the calculated expenses for unavoidable and unforeseen expenses. Travel as light as possible.

The author Dr. Sidharth Verma works for Hotel the Mansion in Pahalgam Kashmir – http://www.hotelthemansion.com. Pahalgam – “The valley of shepherds” is an integral part of experiencing the world famous Kashmir Valley – “called the heaven on earth”. Nowhere in this entire world can you get to spend such a quality time as in Kashmir with “The Mansion” – An exclusive place for exclusive people. You can download exiting wallpapers of the scenic Hotel in Pahalgam right now from http://hotelthemansion.com/blog/category/downloads.

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12
Jan 10

Melaka Travels – A Famosa Fort

Author: Cynthia H.
Source: ezinearticles.com

Melaka a small state in Malaysia is famous for its historical landmarks and it is also awarded with UNESCO World Heritage Site. One of the most famous historical landmark in Melaka is the A Famosa Fort. A Famosa Fort or also known as Porta de Santiago was built by the Portuguese in 1512 under the direction of Alfonso de Albuquerque. The name A Famosa means famous in Portuguese and it remains true till this day as it is still the most well known and biggest fort once built by the Portuguese in history.

Originally, the function of A Famosa Fort is to fence off the attack from Sultan Melaka (Sultan Mahmud) armies and also from Acheh empire. As Melaka experience various change of colonial powers (Portuguese, Dutch, British), the fort also undergone different stage due to this. The remains of the fortthat you can see today is onlyone of the remaining four main gates of the fort.

In 1641, after more than a century, Melaka was then took over by the Dutch (Dutch East Indian Company). The Dutch kept the fort, renovated and rebuilt it for their own use.

Years later, during the reformation in Europe, King William of Orange from the Netherlands handed over Melaka and other Dutch territories to British on a temporary term agreement. It was done to avoid these territories from being taken over by the French colonizer Nepoleon. However, the British too had the intention of keeping Melaka for themselves. Therefore, in 1795, before the temporary agreement came to the end, Captain William Farquhar ordered to destroy the fort to break down the Dutch defense.

The task of demolishing the fort was not easy as it initially thought. Using human strength of slaves and laborers to manually taking it down was not sufficient. Therefore, he then ordered gun powder and cannon to blast it all down. Luckily, if not for Sir Stamford Raffles and Lord Minto efforts to stop this devastation, there will not be any remains of the fort left in Melaka today.

A Famosa Fort is situated in Melaka town and is one of the few places that you should not miss when traveling in Melaka.

For more information about holidaying in Melaka such as hotels, places of interest and delicious food do visit Melaka Travels Blog. Travel to Melaka and experience wonderful culture, taste delicious foods, visit historical landmarks and more. More informative here: http://melaka-travels.blogspot.com/


10
Jan 10

Online Travel Agents – One of the Best Places to Find Spa Travel Deals

Author: Roy Chuk
Source: ezinearticles.com

Spa travel deals are becoming more and more prevalent as everyday living costs escalate and we slump deeper into recession. This leads to bookings being down at day spas and resorts and bigger discounts being offered to you, the consumer.

When the Green Valley Spa and Resort in Utah noticed a slacking of in reservations they were quick to take action by implementing various promotions such as, bring a friend free or $700 off a stay in December. Alternatively you can book for next year or buy a gift certificate for a friend and still receive this reduction.

Most online travel agents and spas nationwide are offering deals and one of the best ways to stay in touch with what is on offer is to sign up for their newsletters. This way you will get to hear about special offers and big savings on spa travel deals that don’t appear elsewhere. So at least sign up for the newsletters on the following websites WaySpa, Spirit Vacation, Cruise Direct,and Orient Expressto ensure you will be offered a wide variety of spa travel deals, wherever and however you are planning to travel.

Some websites offering spa travel deals allow you to sign up for spa or place specific newsletters. So give some thought to the places you would like to visit, or perhaps a favorite spa destination you have visited in the past. For me this means my favorite haunts in Arizona and Utah, Red Mountain Resort and Spa, and Westgate Park City Resort and Spa, but don’t worry if you don’t yet have a dream spa to speak about, or if you are planning to travel further a field, just visit Travelocity or Expediato keep up to date with the latest spa travel deals.

Other ways to find deals include:

Scouting around for last minute deals.This is easy if you keep your list of websites bookmarked so that you can check regularly for spur of the moment bargains.
Packages are an excellent way to save money and often include fees, taxes and gratuities.
Ask if there are discounts for groups as the Green Valley Hotel Spamentioned above is not the only spa destination to have offered two for one deals, and this is becoming commonplace.
You can also look out for mid week spa travel deals.

To find out more information about great spa travel deals please visit our Spa Topia website with reviews and commentary about various day spas, spa destinations, hotel spas, and spa travel


9
Jan 10

The Land of Castles, Mountains and Haggis

Author: John Mark Reid
Source: ezinearticles.com

The Isle of Skye is simply one of the most dramatic looking island in the world. It has snowcapped mountains, rugged coastlines, castles, stone temples, waterfalls that plunge into the sea, green farming pastures and massive lakes (lochs). Add a completely unpredictable weather pattern and you have all the right ingredients for landscape/travel photography.

The island is surprisingly large and would take at least one full day of continuous driving to circle. Quite conveniently, the island is split into four main clusters of attractions. We had four days on Skye and planned spending a day in each section, but due to the weather, decided to skip the south east. You could easily spend a month in Skye and still have plenty to photograph.

The South West

In terms of sheer variety, the South West has the most to offer. The highest peaks of the Cuillin Mountains are found in this section as well as the most breathtaking beaches. A must see in the South West is the Fairy Pools.

The Fairy Pools are a series of about 20 luminous blue pools, most if which have a waterfall. The pools are fed by a river that passes through some sort of limestone that gives it its stunning colour. The pools were once thought to have a magical power, the ability to reverse aging.

I arrived at the start of the walk at about 8 pm to shoot the pools. I was met by torrential rain which was blowing sideways from the wind. Because of the weather, I left all my camera gear in the car and took only 1 body and a wide angle lens that I wore like a necklace. I had a waterproof jacket on, which kept my camera dry. Because the storm made it so dark, I also took my tripod and started jogging down the path. Never in my life have I experienced such a wind-the gusts would literally blow me off my feet, then the wind would die and I would fall the other direction.

That evening was the only chance I was going to get to shoot the pools, which was why I braved the weather. I spent about 2 hours at the pools and managed to shoot 12 frames. I would set up my tripod, whip my camera out, start the 20 second plus exposure whilst I covered the camera with my jacket like a mother hen. Even with those efforts, my camera got soaked, which meant drying it after every exposure. It sounds like torture, but it was actually exhilarating – experiencing the fury of nature head on with a camera is quite an experience .

The North West

Most photographers who travel through the North West would do so to see Neist Point. It is Skye’s Table Mountain (i.e. overly photographed landmark).

Other noteworthy sites in the Northwest are Dunvegan Castle, a 300 pound per head restaurant and a pub in Stein that belongs in a Viking movie.

We had relatively clear skies when we shot Neist Point, although the wind had not lessoned from the previous day. Coupled with a temperature of about 0, it made standing still for long exposures quite challenging.

To prevent my tripod from blowing over, I placed the legs in what looked like a pothole and then wrapped my legs around them. I used this technique to avoid camera shake and managed to get a few shots that I was happy with.

My shoot was cut short by a massive storm which seemed to come out of nowhere. I had to hike back to the car in the rain again, much to the amusement of Tina who had been shooting from the car.

The North East

The North East of Skye is a dangerous place for a photographer. There are so many highlights to photograph, you may find yourself forgetting something important, like eating!

Our day started off in typical Skye weather; overcast, drizzling and windy. Our first stop on the North East was Portree – a colourful fishing village full of historical landmarks and places of interest. Because it was raining, it was difficult to find a compelling subject so we quickly moved on.

Most people would have seen pictures of Kilt Rock, the waterfall in Scotland that falls into the sea. It is the next stop after Portree and another “landmark” photograph. Because it is so popular, a fenced off section has been built for photographers/tourists to view the waterfall. This makes it very difficult to get something original. To make it even more difficult for us, the wind was blowing rain and waterfall spray straight onto our camera lenses. If you’ve ever shot with rain on your lens, you will know that raindrops don’t make the best filters. Luckily, because of the rain, a rainbow hovered over the sea and we were able to get a couple of shots that we were happy with.

Shortly after Kilt Rock is a rock formation known as the Old Man of Storr. Its unique shape and structure make it popular with tourists as well as being very photogenic. At this stage, the drizzle had turned into a mild flood and convinced us to move to the next location.

Personally I think the highlight of the North East is the Quirang mountain range. Because dinosaur bones were found here, it is known as the Jurassic mountain, but one look at the landscape and you’ll be convinced that it is “The Land Before Time”.

A tar road takes you right to the top of the peaks where a car park is conveniently situated. Good luck finding a place to park though – we arrived in the rain and couldn’t even find one!

Even though it was raining, there were patches of sunlight which made the light quite dramatic. I decided to use a technique of shooting I refined in Skye. Equipped with running shoes, a camera around my neck protected by a waterproof jacket and a lens cleaning cloth I took a jog around the top of the Quirang. Every time I saw something compelling I would stop, shoot a few frames, wipe the drops off my lens and then carry on running. This is quite a departure from the carefully composed tripod method, but works quite well in the rain.

You could easily spend an entire day in the Quirang peaks, but the lure of the undiscovered was too powerful so we moved on to find more mountain ranges, old castle ruins and pristine beaches.

To Sum Up

The National Geographic team rated the Isle of Skye as one of the best islands in the world to travel to. In terms of sheer diversity, character and history, it would be difficult to find a spot that tops it. For that reason, travel photographers will be well rewarded with a trip to Skye.

See more of our travel photography and writing at http://nomadicvision.com/blog


6
Jan 10

Efficient Energy Use In Europe: Energy Conservation Tips For Americans Traveling Abroad

Author: Suzanne Pidduck
Source: articledashboard.com

If you’ll be traveling to Europe this year, and especially if you are staying in a villa or apartment rental while doing so, it’s likely that you’ll notice some differences between European living and the typical “American” approach to life.

One of the biggest differences in regards to living space is energy conservation. In brief, Europeans are much more energy conscious than Americans. For example: here at Rentvillas.com, we often receive phone calls from distressed managers when their American visitors blow circuits on a daily basis. Other calls come from villa owners who return home to find that their American renters have left all of the outdoor lights turned on!

These are just small indicators of a lifestyle that is much more energy conscious than most Americans are accustomed to. In some cases, energy use is controlled by the provincial government, such as the start and end date for heating in the winter, but conservation of energy in Europe goes beyond simple regulation. Efficient energy use has become a cultural norm in Europe, perhaps because costs for gas, electricity, and water are much higher than they are in the US. Energy costs are not negligible, which means that Europeans remain conscious that every kilowatt is costing them money. A light left on in an empty room or a heater left running while the occupants are out of the house is simply a costly waste. And when you think about it, shouldn’t we all feel this way?

Americans traveling to Europe should consider the repercussions of the energy-conscious mentality, because it often has a direct impact on their trip. For instance, if it is an unseasonably cold year, villa renters may have to request extra blankets and procure wood for the fireplace if the owner has not yet turned the heat on (generally from November 1 – April 15th). In the case of an especially warm season, European villa and apartment renters should not assume that all properties are equipped with air conditioning, even in higher-end accommodations. Air conditioning consumes a great deal of energy, and is therefore less commonly found.

How should Americans deal with these differences? As with all cultural differences, visitors should try to be courteous and creative about finding alternatives. Here are a few suggestions.

  • Remember to turn out the lights whenever you leave a room.
  • During colder months, don’t leave the heater on while you’re out of the house; and even while you’re in, look for alternate heating sources. Put on a sweater and slippers, build a fire, and cozy up with the one you love!
  • If you are traveling in a group, be conscious of the appliances you are using. If you’ve got a hairdryer going in the bathroom, the microwave on in the kitchen, and the washing machine going all at once, chances are you’re going to blow a circuit. Coordinate your energy use.
  • When it’s hot, don’t crank up the AC– if you have one, that is! Instead, cool off in the swimming pool, spend an afternoon under a tree with a good book, or take a siesta until it cools off. Do your sightseeing in the morning and late afternoon/evening.

    There are many ways to keep warm or cool that don’t consume mass quantities of energy!

    For some Americans, these differences can seem like annoying inconveniences, and, when unanticipated, may even “spoil” a great vacation. But if you’re a traveler who is willing to “go with the flow” and adapt to a different way of life, you will reap the rewards. In the area of power conservation, you may learn to see that every little bit helps. You’ll have traveled in a way that leaves a less negative impact on the environment. In fact, you’ll probably discover a more energy-efficient way to live. And one thing’s for sure… you won’t be surprised by a huge energy bill at the end of your trip!


  • 24
    Nov 09

    Boat Travel Gets You Traveling!

    Author: Rob Carlton -
    Source: articledashboard.com

    When it comes to set sail you will find that there is a lot of fun that that you can have on a boat of luxury. You will find that there are small exotic ports that you can go for and you will be able to choose where you go and when you go. You will want to follow some of the following guidelines, because it can be hard to have the perfect vacation while sailing a boat.

    First, you will need to decide where your direction of destination is and how long you plan to be gone. For those who have a steady life, voyage is something that you may not want to do, but there are many ports and islands off the coast of America that you can travel to and still be able to enjoy the customs that you are use to. You will find that there are many locations that you can to as well. You can go up or down the ocean coast and still have a great time. You will find that there are places in South America and other close islands so that you can get that exotic vacation.

    Where you sail, you will be able to determine depending on the time period that you have. You may want to do a thorough research of the destination before you set sail. Make sure that you will have plenty of time to get there and back. You don’t want to be lost at sea for a few days or hours and feel the pressure of having to be back at work in a few hours. The least of your worries should be your timing. When you go to sail, you will want to make sure that you are in the port for at least three or four days so that you can really enjoy your vacation.

    Also, you will want to think about the money that you will need. You will find that there are some places and ports that can be very expensive. You will find that there are areas near the ports that you can travel to, but then you will have to think about the cost of your land traveling. You will find that there are prices of life that you can get off the Internet and then there are sites that will suggest now much money you will want to take with you.

    When it comes to sailing, you may find it more comfortable if you charter a cruise. You will find that when it comes to cancellation of the cruise, you will be able to get flown back to the states and that money is included in your trip. This is not something that you will get when you sail your own boat. You will find that there are plenty of benefits that you can get from charters, especially if you are not a professional sailor. You will be able to have all the comforts of home when you take the time to budget for a cruise. Cruises not only make great vacations, but they are also great to do when you are trying to save your marriage or regenerate the love and romance.

    You will find plenty of opportunity when it comes to vacationing with a boat. You will be able to go places and see things that you could never imagine. You will find that there are plenty of things that you can do to feel safe and secure while on the open seas.