Parador Sos Del Rey Catolico

Posted by Mutual-Funds | Hotel Review | Friday 19 June 2009 10:50 pm

Located in the far reaches of Aragon, Spain, the Parador of Sos del Rey Catolico is kind of in the middle of nowhere. The result of this is that relatively few tourists ever find their way here to this sleepy little village of less than a thousand inhabitants. When you enter, you’ll feel as if you’ve just stepped back several centuries in time. The village has a distinctly medieval feel.

The Parador Sos is of a typical Aragonese character. The building conserves and fits congruously with the monumental and historical atmosphere of the town of Sos del Rey Cat?lico. Though by looking at it one would never realize – the Parador here is a modern building. Because the whole town has been declared a National Historic Monument, none of the standing buildings could be changed or altered. The government of Spain hired one of the most renowned architects to create a building that would completely blend in with the historical ambience and appearance of the town. He succeeded completely.

The regal and elegant interior offers beautiful views of the town from some of the rooms. There are wooden interior columns and the furniture is predominately of a Castilian style. The bedrooms are spacious, and because each has it’s own balcony with double doors, and large windows – they fill with light. From those windows can be seen the Aragonese and Navarrese foothills of the Pyrenees in the far distance.

The town of Sos del Rey Catolico has been declared a National Monument. It was the birthplace of influential nobles and of the great Catholic King Ferdinand (who married the equally famous Isabella). From the Parador, a few steps takes you directly into the old quarter of the town.

Interesting nearby excursions from Parador Sos del Rey Catolico:

- As stated earlier, the entire town has been declared a National Historic Monument. It’s great to just meander around with out any special agenda. The town is very small and you can’t get lost.

- See the Sada palace.

- Visit the monastery of Nuestra Se?ora de Valentu?ana.

Interesting day trips from the Olite Parador include:

- Javier Castle (19 km)

- Uncastillo (17 km)

- Yesa Reservoir (25 km)

- Leyre Monastery (28 km)

- Valles de Hecho (89 km)

- Roncesvalles (96 km)

Interesting festivals during the year:

- Local summer festivities in Sos during the 2nd two weeks in August.

- Romer?a Valentu?ana (Procession) Easter.

Sos del Rey Catolico is a very special kind of place. This is not your usual tourist destination – it has none of the hustle and bustle, garrish attractions, or fine restaurants and museums of those places. However; the whole town is like a museum and the Parador serves as fine a cuisine as you’ll find in Spain. Sos is one of my personal favorite places in Spain. Come here for the tranquility and the medieval ambience – you’ll add it your list of favorites as well.

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Vacation Giveaway Scams

Posted by Mutual-Funds | Hotel Review | Friday 19 June 2009 6:50 pm

The scam is when you call the number, you soon find out that you have to purchase another vacation package or pay some overpriced service charge. These fees can be anywhere in the ballpark of $200 to $600. All you will receive is a travel package describing your vacation with many restrictions on when you can take your trip. You will get an expiration date that is almost impossible to stay within, because your preferred travel dates will most likely be unavailable. You can expect additional charges for booking your reservations, which can range anywhere from $50 to $100 per booking. If you have complaints they will offer you an upgraded plan for an additional fee.

If you are one the few people, who do receive a vacation package, you can expect to receive low class accommodations. Please be aware that most of these scams do come from the southeastern part of Florida and these ?vacation offers? may be an offer for you to pay $200 or more. It?s not a free vacation. They may sound enticing but keep in mind businesses can?t stay afloat selling goods or services for less than they really cost.

If you have been a victim of this fraud, you can file complaint with Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Service @ http://www.800helpfla.com/ccform.html

Tiffany Thomas is a professional vacation planner, internet marketing expert, who also runs a home based business. For ideas on how to start and market a home based business, Tiffany can be reached at tiffmas@gtitravelbiz.com

Website: http://www.tiffany.globaltravel.com

Hotels

Posted by Mutual-Funds | Hotel Review | Wednesday 17 June 2009 6:50 pm

Americans are accustomed to making reservations well in advance over the Internet, but this trend does not extend to other nations. Often travelers will make such arrangements and pay for them only to find out on arrival that the hotel has never heard of them.

Best solution to this problem is either to make reservations directly by calling the hotel, or to not make them at all. Unless there is a special event occurring during that time or it is an extremely busy season, reservations often leave you with an inferior place at a high price. Instead of burying your nose in Conde Nast to find the best place, keep your eyes and ears open as you travel the city. You are your own best judge of where to stay.

Certainly beware of taxi drivers making ?suggestions? about where to go. Kickbacks for taxi drivers and large commissions are common the world over. No matter what city you are traveling to, try to arrive early in the day and maximize the amount of time you have to find a suitable place. Arriving at night is always a bad idea, and you may even find yourself in an undesirable hotel or sleeping in the park.

Always remember to investigate your room before you pay. If the hotel says they have hot water, turn on the shower and feel it for yourself. If they say they have a swimming pool, have a look. Sit on the bed. Examine the locks. Pay attention to who your neighbors might be, because you?re not getting a refund.

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Spring Has Sprung

Posted by Mutual-Funds | Hotel Review | Wednesday 17 June 2009 6:50 am

Sometime between mid-December and the end of February the signs of spring start surfacing in Victoria. It starts with crocuses and snow-drops.

These are followed closely with daffodils and tulips. While these are popping out of the ground, the plum and cherry trees start turning pink first.

Then the green leaves start to unfurl filling the city with more green than the evergreens and ivy the winter provides. Victoria is the first place in Canada to get spring!

During my walks through the University’s Finnerty Gardens, just blocks from my house, I have noticed all of this happening at the beginning of February this year. There are some purple azaeles already in full display.

Each walk I pass through spring fragrance that almost takes my breath away. There are rhododenrons that are starting to blossom. Although they are just in the beginning stages, it will not be long before the gardens start to fill with color.

Ron Kirstein is the owner of a Canadian Travel & Tourism Web site (since 1995). Ron has traveled the length and breadth of Vancouver Island BC Canada in search of adventures; see http://tourismmall.victoria.bc.ca/travelmagazine

San Francisco Quick Guide

Posted by Mutual-Funds | Hotel Review | Tuesday 16 June 2009 10:50 pm

San Francisco is the USA spirit as much as it is the opposite = people who love the USA as a tourist destination will love San Francisco, people who dislike the USA as a tourist destination will, yes you guessed right, love San Francisco just the same and this is because San Francisco is surely a unique place because it has it all, in terms of culture, fun, highrise buildings and small traditional houses, squares and avenues, hills and sea, yuppies and hippies, modern and old etc…

In two words San Francisco IS one big meltin’ pot of everything you would want from an international city and looks as much american as it does look european, but it does as well look very chinese, or thai, or well.. much more. The nice feel of San Francisco is the kind of feel of a place where everyone is welcome and things works just fine in any condition and in any manner: chic and stylish as well as alternative and anticonventional and you can experience it all in one go, what a deal!

From Beat Generation, Critical Mass, Gay Pride and North Beach to ‘super-technology-chic’, fashion, design as well as tradition. The city itself in its structure resemble this ‘mixed’ attitude and it is a mosaic of different tastes composed of Chinatown, Mission, Castro, SoMa, Haight-Ashbury, North Beach and much more to explore. With its 751.000 inhabitants is smaller than you might think, but surely looks bigger and has nothing less than New York City in terms of entertainment, things to see and do, latest trends, etc… It is in many ways the very soul of Californian style and its ‘plot’. It is somehow like reading a huge book from the index and we think you could easily think of it as a start and an end as well of the ‘big book of California’. Downtown streets rise on impossible gradients to reveal stunning views of the city, the bay and beyond and a taxi run is an experience itself.

San Francisco has for sure something magic and that is pretty clear as soon as you see the fog envelope the city in magical mist and the clouds embracing the Golden Gate. not to forget the incredible sea and all that it has to offer to visitors and locals and you should not miss a visit to Fisherman’s Wharf and the Marina. San Francisco is not generally considered to be cheap but yes you can find loads of offers in terms of hotels (including luxury discounted ones) and restaurants. It is suggested to book in advance since you can find real good hotel deals in hip hotels if you do so. Apart of lodging, in terms of well… food, there many many options that won’t kill your credit card and if you want to eat cheap we suggest you try some thai restaurants and of course chinese restaurants. Compared to many other US cities that require quite a big load of cash to enjoy, San Francisco often offer free live music and events and for $30 you can get a good night out (and remember to bring your id with you, because yes you’ll get ‘carded in many nightclubs, etc…).

If you’re up for a show check out the free weekly Bay Guardian, as well as the Sunday Chronicle ‘Pink Pages’ supplement. Of course if you’re up for a major event and/or you wish to experience something out of the ordinary we suggest you -again- book in advance. Bars: you mention it you have it, lots of bars, from trendy, to alternative, from family friendly to wild. In terms of classical music and opera San Francisco has not got an incredible reputation but local symphony, opera and ballet companies are as far as we experienced really good.

For a good comedy night go for: Bay Area Theatresports Bayfront Theatre, Bldg B, Third floor, Fort Mason Center (Marina Blvd at Buchanan St) tel 415/474-6776. An acting-based improv group that can be hilariously spontaneous. The majority of theater in downtown San Francisco are reasonably inexpensive and worth attending. We do think that San Francisco it is one great city and we hope you’ll enjoy it as much as we did.

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Destination Singapore: A Fine City For All The Right Reasons

Posted by Mutual-Funds | Hotel Review | Tuesday 16 June 2009 6:50 pm

You may have heard the saying ?Singapore is a fine city.? You get fined for this, fined for that? you could even get fined for chewing gum (it caused a major door drama that stopped the MRT subway running). While there?s no doubt that Singapore takes a tough stand on fines for anti-social issues and basic public behaviour, Singapore is also fine city for a tourists on a stopover or vacation break.

In fact, Singapore is one of the world?s most popular destinations. A tiny island with mighty appeal, lying between Malaysia and Indonesia. Just 14 miles from north to south and 26 miles wide from east to west, it?s slightly more than 3.5 times the size of Washington, DC. Singapore lies in the heart of exciting Southeast Asia, a bridge between east and west and a place that buzzes 24/7.

It offers visitors a world of fantastic possibilities. Its ultra-modern skyscrapers and towers of glass contrast with the colonial charm of historic buildings, secret laneways and Chinese shop houses.

It?s a confusion of culture with slick style and business energy. A melting pot of Chinese, Malay, Indian and Eurasian races. Safe, fun and friendly, the perfect place for a break. Singaporeans are super helpful to visitors and just about everybody speaks English as this is the main language of business and everyday life.

Singapore is also just a few degrees from the equator, so it?s always a hot and happening place literally. Tip: dress for the tropics with light comfortable clothing.

Seven great things to do and see.

Singapore Shopping. A buyer?s paradise.

The number one attraction is undoubtedly shopping. Stroll down the main boulevard of Orchard Road and you?ll find plenty to tempt you and your credit card, but window shopping costs nothing. Each side of the road is lined with glossy designer boutiques, big stores and fabulous malls, not to mention shops displaying the latest digital wizardy.

Don?t miss exploring the other side of Singapore either. It?s fun to spend a day wandering the different locales and historic backstreets of Chinatown, Little India and Arab Street.

Enjoy a Singapore Sling at Raffles.

?When in Singapore, feed at Raffles?, that was the advice of the renowned English author, Rudyard Kipling, and it still holds true today. The legendary Raffles Hotel is consistently voted as one of the top hotels in the world. It attracted a bevy of literary talent to its doors, from Joseph Conrad to Somerset Maugham to Noel Coward who were inspired by its unique atmosphere. First opened in 1887, Raffles has undergone extensive restoration over the years but today it?s still as stylish as ever.

Now film celebrities, royalty, sports stars and anyone who?s anyone, chooses to stay Raffles. Even if your budget doesn?t allow an overnight booking, you could probably stretch to a refreshing Gin Sling in the Long Bar ? it was invented here. Bartender Ngiam Tong Boon created this deliciously different cocktail close to a century ago.

Food glorious food.

Making money is not the only things on people?s minds in Singapore. The subject of food is a national obsession. After breakfast has finished, where to have lunch and dinner are the big topics of the day. As a visitor, your taste buds are spoiled for choice with plenty of food halls, stalls, cafes and upmarket restaurants.

Nonya or Peranakan food is the closest Singapore has to a ?national? cuisine. It combines Chinese, Malay and other influences into its own unique blend. The resulting dishes are imaginative, tasty and often extremely subtle.

Travel tip: If you?re heading this way in the month of July, the annual Singapore Food Festival is in full swing. A gastronomic feast of workshops, places to eat, amazing recipes and things to try are all on the menu.

Singapore Zoo Night Safari.

Forget a typical zoo experience, this is an ?open? green environment where animals are allowed to roam in acres of lush jungle and parklands. Oppressive cages are absent. The animals are actually kept in spacious, landscaped enclosures, separated from visitors by dry or wet moats. The moats are concealed with vegetation or dropped below the line of vision.

At night, Singapore zoo takes on a totally different feel with the famous Night Safari. A unique experience of exploring wildlife in a tropical jungle at night. Through subtle lighting, you can view over 1,000 nocturnal animals from 100 species in their habitat. It?s well worth spending an evening out here. Show time starts at 7.30 as the sunset in this part of world is very reliable, thanks to the position, close to the equator.

Sentosa. Singapore?s premier island resort getaway.

Just 15 minutes from downtown Singapore, you?ll find the resort getaway that is Sentosa Island. A stunning blend of leisure and recreational facilities, sea sports, golf and peaceful retreats. Get there by cable car (fantastic views) or bus, taxi and car.

A canopy of secondary rainforest covers 70 per cent of the 500-hectare island and it?s home to monitor lizards, monkeys, peacocks, parrots as well as other native fauna and flora. With is long stretch of white sandy beach, this is the only place in Singapore with real beachfront accommodation, such as Shangri-La’s Rasa Sentosa Resort. You?ll find this property (and many more choices all over Singapore) at sites like http://www.hotel.com.au/singapore

Clarke Quay. Night moves and grooves.

When the sun goes down, Clarke Quay, on the Singapore River, comes to life. During the 19th century, this was a commercial waterfront area, bustling with merchant vessels. The rich heritage is alive and kicking. The Quay been restored to create a colorful and stylish meeting place, filled with cosy cafes, bars, music and restaurants. Trendy night spots attract a big crowd, especially at the weekend.

Reflexology. Traditional Foot Massage.

Transport-wise, Singapore is easy to get around, by subway, bus or taxi, but you?ll probably pound the sidewalks taking in the sights and sounds of this great Asian destination. Make time for some pampering.

Reflexology or foot massage has long been part of Chinese tradition and culture – a superb way to relax after a tough day bargain hunting. You?ll find plenty of places to enjoy a massage, at exclusive Hotel spas, or the more reasonably priced specialty outlets all around Orchard Road, in shopping centres and Tanglin Road.

Singapore hotels to match every budget.

Singapore is one of the world?s top travel destinations, especially for stop overs. (U.S. citizens can stay up to 90 days without a visa.) Accommodation-wise, you?ll find a wide range of hotels to suit your budget ? from major 5 star international names to smaller hotels offering great value rates. Book online and see the deals you can find.

During holiday time, Chinese New Year and during special festivals, it pays to book ahead because Singapore is always a fine experience. Web sites such as http://www.hotel.com.au/singapore have dozens of choices, in the shopping, business and nightlife districts.

Matthew Lawson heads up http://www.hotel.com.au and is an avid traveler.

Mirage Las Vegas Is Ready To Bare It All

Posted by Mutual-Funds | Hotel Review | Tuesday 16 June 2009 11:53 am

The Mirage Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas recently introduced their new exclusive adult alternative pool area, Bare. This European-style (topless) pool provides all the comforts of ultimate luxury. Bare offers only the best for all their client?le with many complementary perks. Picture yourself draped over a chaise lounge, in sheer sun worshiping bliss when a rather attractive server approaches and offers complementary tasty treats like frozen fruit, mini fruit smoothies and Popsicles. Just to be sure you stay cool under the Las Vegas sun, refreshing Evian misting bottles are provided as well as iced towels, rolled and chilled in flavored water, no less.

To enhance your experience, DJ-spun music keeps the fun alive. If all this isn?t enough to lose yourself in this exotic pool haven, dolphins, yes actual dolphins, are swimming and playing just a few short feet away. Never under estimate the limits Las Vegas will go to please you!

With the end of summer rapidly approaching, pamper yourself with the ultimate Bare experience. Nothing can wrap up the summer like being treated like a VIP, sunning away those tan lines while relaxing on a day bed and sipping on your mojito and nibbling on exotic fresh fruit. If you?re up for a unique pool experience, this adult-only pool is the place for you.

Miku Araman is the publisher of site such as http://www.VegasHotelPools.com, http://www.VegasFreebie.com and http://www.VegasHotelSpecial.com