Thursday, February 28, 2013

Casual Palm Beach Elegance at Jupiter Beach Resort & Spa

Jupiter Beach Resort & Spa is a well-established enclave of barefoot elegance that is a favorite of travelers coming to Jupiter, Florida. Ranked as one of the best hotels in Palm Beach County, the Jupiter Beach Resort & Spa is a wonderful destination when looking for a South Florida beach resort.

With its rich dark woods, well-appointed Palm Beach accommodations and attentive staff, a stay at the resort provides casual luxury. Add the breathtaking views on a secluded beach, a gameroom, spectacular dining, an oceanside pool with ultra lounge seating, firepit, and hammocks, coupled with a full-service Spa....everything about the resort conveys the "perfect getaway for all" when choosing a Palm Beach Florida hotel.

With many Palm Beach vacation packages available, the Jupiter Beach Resort & Spa offers the perfect Palm Beach hotel reservation for families, couples, groups, and those seeking a secluded retreat from the ordinary. Just northeast of Palm Beach Gardens, our hotel is directly on the beach and also offers indoor and outdoor space for your wedding, corporate meeting, family celebration, and any event you desire.

Discover Jupiter Beach
  • Situated along the Atlantic coastline in Jupiter, Florida
  • Located on the largest stretch of secluded beach in Palm Beach County
  • Minutes from world-class shopping, dining, entertainment, and golf
  • Just 17 miles north of Palm Beach International Airport
  • Just 4 miles from Roger Dean Stadium and Florida Spring Training
Amenities to help you Relax & Rejuvinate…
  • 1,000 feet of secluded shoreline graced with an intriguing stretch of rocky Anastasia limestone
  • 168 elegantly appointed guest rooms, including 34 suites
  • Oceanfront pool and waterfall spa coupled with ultra-lounge seating, hammocks, and fire pit
  • Family atmosphere that includes a game room
  • An intimate 7,500 sq. ft. Spa and Salon
  • Fitness facility and lighted tennis courts
  • One and two bedroom luxury Penthouse Suites
  • Restaurant, lounge, and beachfront poolside dining
  • 12,000 sq. ft. of indoor and outdoor Palm Beach meeting and banquet space
  • Extensive guest services
  • Beach Activities and services
Defined by casual elegance, the Jupiter Beach Resort offers the perfect vacation destination with ideal accommodations.

Credit to: http://www.jupiterbeachresort.com/

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

BIG4 Batemans Bay Beach Resort


BIG4 Batemans Bay Beach Resort is absolute quality, absolute beachfront. Ideally located in the beautiful south coast town of Batemans Bay, NSW, the award winning 5 star resort is the perfect place for your next family holiday, romantic weekend away or group booking. All of this and just minutes away from a 27-hole championship golf course, fishing, cafes, restaurants, shops, tennis courts, a skateboard park, a cycleway and library.

Accommodation options cater for all holiday makers including deluxe spa beachfront ensuite cabins, large and luxurious two storey cabins overlooking the creek, quality affordable lodgings for large groups and the budget conscious, spacious ensuite sites, an easy access cabin and beachfront powered and camping sites. Click here to book now!
The resort has been completely redeveloped and offers state of the art facilities; including BRAND NEW MINI GOLF, jumping pillow, tennis court, resort swimming pool, free wireless internet, austar to accommodation, large camp kitchen and modern amenities to name a few!

We look forward to seeing you soon.
Danny and Vicky Whitter
Park Managers



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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Ten Travel Tips for Beginners

So your friends got back from their annual jaunt abroad and you can contain your jealousy no more.
Or maybe you’re about to graduate, or have been let go from work.


You know it’s time to hit the road, but how and where do you even start?  The questions are seemingly endless and it’s difficult to know where to start.

No worries; you can quickly turn from travel noob to travel snob by starting with these ten travel tips.

1.  Consider Your Clothing. 
You don’t have to dress nicely by any means, but you should probably follow a couple of basic rules.  Most importantly, don’t ever consider fanny packs/bum bags.  Not under any circumstances.  They are easy to rob, mark you as a tourist, and most damning of al they are goddamn ugly.  For North Americans, leave behind the white socks, white sneakers, and baseball cap as well.  It’s certainly okay to keep your own sense of style, but if you want people to treat you more fairly, then avoiding the stereotypes is a good idea.

2. Money Matters
How much should you take and in what form?  The simplest approach is to forget traveler’s checks and large wads of cash.  Instead, bring your ATM card and pull out your money as you need it.  Try to withdraw the equivalent of a couple hundred at a time–this way you don’t pay a fortune in transaction fees, but if you lose your cash or are robbed it’s not the end of the world.  Most cities and almost all airports are connected these days–if you are going to be in one or passing through one you should be just fine.

3.  Your Budget Will Be Wrong. 
You can plan down to the last tuppence, but in the end your trip–be it 2 weeks or 12 months–will cost more than your highest estimate.  Whether it’s replacing stolen/lost items, mailing things home, signing up for expensive tours, loads of souvenirs, or simply finding that the least expensive places are that way for a reason, that’s the nature of dealing with the unexpected.  Most importantly, don’t stress when things cost more than you expected.  (It’s the nature of the beast.  If you are simply flat broke, there are places all over the Internet about working abroad.)

4.  Research For Informational Purposes Only. 
One of the best things about a vacation is the anticipatory excitement. Therefore, read every blog you can get your hands on  (There will be a lot, wherever you are going.)  Buy or borrow travel guides.  Browse forums.  Go to YouTube and search for videos of some of your destinations.  Before long, you’ll start to feel like an expert on a place you’ve never been.  But don’t start to schedule, create an itinerary, or expect to actually know what’s going on.  It will all go out the window the moment you arrive.  There’s no preparation good enough to withstand reality, and equally important, none of the online or printed information is as good or current as the info you’ll get on the traveler’s circuit.  For that reason, it’s worth staying at a hostel at least a couple of times in order to hear stories and advice from others doing similar things as you.

5.  Meet The Locals. 
Whether you’re staying in the poshest hotels or the hostel with your roommates humping on the bunk above your head, you can meet other like-minded people more easily while traveling.  This is one of the joys of traveling.  But it’s always a good idea to get off the beaten path, especially if your trip is going to be longer than a month.  There can be a language barrier, but you’ll be surprised how much information grunts and pantomimes can convey.  Meeting locals will only enhance your travel experience.  A good way to do this is either through a site such as couchsurfing.org, or wandering into non-touristy areas and just exploring.

6.  Consider Alternate Forms Of Travel. 
We live in an era where planes, buses, trains, and taxis can get you just about anywhere in the world.  But if you are concerned about carbon emissions, afraid of flying, or just want a more immersing experience, consider your alternatives.  Slow boats can sometimes save you a bit of money.  Once you’ve reached your destination, exploring it by bicycle, horse, or on foot will dramatically change your journey, almost always for the better.  A hike or bike journey of just a day or three will give you great taste of an epic journey. Plus, you know, it’s better for the environment.

7.  Be Realistic. 
Don’t expect to have fun every moment.  You won’t.  Also know that you’ll need to build in some days to rest.  The first week you are running on adrenaline and loving every moment of it, but your body will have its revenge. Most importantly, don’t plan to go to too many places.  Many first-time travelers are (quite understandably) eager to see the world.  But don’t cram in too much.  You don’t want to spend the majority of your holiday in transit, and you don’t want your memories to be a blur of castles, temples, and train rides.  There’s virtually nowhere you can go that you won’t want to spend at least a week.   You need to have enough time to do more than snap a couple of obligatory photos before heading to your next destination.

8.  Pack Smart. 
There is a lot of advice on packing, and most of it concerns the importance of packing light.  Bring no more than 3-4 outfits and without exception you do not need more than two pairs of shoes.  And, yes, sandals count as one pair.  Packing light is very important, but it’s not that simple.  You also want to be somewhat self-sufficient as well.  Some things extra travelers find indispensable include: extra batteries, maps, decks of cards, flashlights, plastic cutlery, duct tape, and clotheslines.  A travel clock can be very handy as well. Another thing–luggage locks aren’t necessary.  They are easily picked (different makes of locks use interchangeable keys) and the airlines won’t let you lock them while you check the bag.

9. Take Everything Under Advisement
Before and especially during your travels, you will be barraged by well-meaning advice (this article included).  Listen to what people say, but always make up your own mind.  People will warn you about dangers or tell you that something is impossible when in fact it is quite achievable.  Guidebooks are even more conservative.  Your best guide is own sense of what you are comfortable with. If you want to visit a place that’s considered dangerous, don’t let vague information dissuade you.  What it comes down to is people telling you what worked for them.  You shouldn’t ignore blatant warnings, but neither are you obligated to change your plans based on every rumor that comes down the pipe.

10.  Be Careful. 
Are you sure you want to do this?  The biggest risk of travel isn’t dodgy water, upset stomachs, aggressive touts, bedbugs, or pickpockets.  It’s addiction.  Don’t put your foot in this water unless you really want to swim.  Catching the travel bug means at the least staying up too late reading travel blogs from people you haven’t met, searching airfares out of habit rather than any expectations of a trip, and bothering your friends by continually commenting on how much better the Pad Thai in Chang Mai was.  In its more advanced stages, this affliction can lead to quitting a good job, leaving behind an otherwise great partner, selling your house, or spending your life savings in a matter of months.

You have been warned.

 Credit to: http://www.traveldudes.org

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Monday, February 25, 2013

Tropical Islands indoor resort in Krausnick, Germany

Tropical Islands indoor resort in Krausnick, Germany occupies a hangar built originally to house airships designed to haul long-distance cargo.
The Tropical Islands indoor resort in Krausnick, Germany is located on the site of a former Soviet military air base.

The resort occupies a hangar built originally to house airships designed to haul long-distance cargo.

Tropical Islands opened to the public in 2004 and offers visitors a tropical getaway complete with exotic flora and fauna, a beach, lagoon, restaurants, water slide, evening shows, sauna, adventure park and overnights stays ranging from rudimentary to luxury.

The hangar is so big, the Statue of Liberty could stand inside it.



credit to: http://www.king5.com

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Sunday, February 24, 2013

“Wonderful Vacation”


We travelled to this resort from February 10-17. Right from when we landed we were having a great time! We had wonderful service at the airport with one gentleman in particular helping us with everything. We travelled with 4 adults and 5 children two of which are 1.

When we got to the hotel we headed to our rooms with the assistance of one of the bell boys. Or room was very clean towels were there.

The food was very good just a little repetitive after the week. The menu did not vary much from day to day but the fresh chicken, pasta bar, omelette station, and fish station were always winners with our group. We did bring peanut butter, hot sauce and ketchup and were glad we did. They have ketchup but it is just a little more like BBQ sauce. We left our unused peanut butter and hot sauce there for someone else to enjoy.

The beach is unbelievable! The pool is very nice! We found with both areas no problem finding loungers though sometimes hard finding some in the shade.

Or only real complaint about the trip was the kids club. Well the girls who worked it were amazing when they were there it was hard to find them there even during the posted hours and sometimes it would take a couple trips to the front to get someone there. This is not a staff issue but a management issue. They have these people doing pool entertainment among other things so it is hard for the to be everywhere at once.

We did come across some very rude pele that should be ashamed of there Behavior just ignore them and don't let it ruin the amazing atmosphere this hotel has. The people who work here are amazing and I am sorry I can not remember all of there names but a few amazing ones are Orlando from the pool bar. Dianne and Oyessa from the kids club. Thank you everyone who made our vacation a spectacular one and we will be back!!!

One more thing I went to the spa during the week and had a pedicure, facial, and massage for $39!!!! The pedicure I could have done with out it was nothing more then a polish change really. But the massage itself was MORE then with the money! 

Stayed February 2013, travelled with family

credit to: www.tripadvisor.ca 

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