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01st October 2009
Ok, so you've decided to sell your yacht. Whether it is to make room for a new yacht, or you've decided to rest your sea legs for the immediate future, the process of selling your yacht should not be rushed into. Once you've decided you would like to sell... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Deep sea fishing is a sport that is not for everyone. But for others who take the time to have a deep sea fishing experience, it can be quite rewarding. After all, for some this is like the snowboarding of the fishing world – the “extreme sport.” ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
For many years, the stereotype persisted that sailing was primarily the province of young, hearty men with large, tattooed biceps. However, in recent years, the demographic of who enjoys sailing has become much more diverse.
Sailing is becoming an inc... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
If you are considering taking a break in the near future, you may wish to consider one of the northern Europe cruises that are available. If you have a sturdy pair of sea legs and would like to explore the northern hemisphere, then you can find European c... Read >
Author: Klik Sail
06th September 2009
Is there a mysterious track of sand and a slightly salty fragrance over your home sometimes? Does the trail of destruction through your living area make it appear like it's been raided and pillaged? Maybe when you open the doorway to the kids' suites the ... Read >
Author: yitianjue
30th August 2009
Is there a mysterious track of sand and a slightly salty fragrance over your household sometimes? Does the trail of destruction up your living area make it appear like it's been raided and pillaged? Maybe when you open the door to the kids' rooms the diso... Read >
Author: yitianjue
30th August 2009
Is there a paradoxical trail of sand and a more or less salty fragrance over your house sometimes? Does the trail of destruction through your dwelling region make it appear like it's been raided and pillaged? Perhaps when you open the doorway to the kids'... Read >
Author: yitianjue
04th August 2009
Famous for its world renowned Sea Salt, Maldon is a town that mixes old and new in an interesting and unique way. Conveniently only a relatively short journey from the hustle and bustle of our capital city, Maldon and its surrounding district offers you t... Read >
Author: Essex Tourist Guide
05th June 2009
American architects Morris Architects are proposing a radical new way of using decommissioned oil rigs - as luxury ‘extreme hotels'. The idea was originally submitted to a ‘Radical Innovation in Hospitality' competition, but now the Houston-based firm... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th April 2009
For any Internet business to succeed, generating TRAFFIC is absolutely essential. That is, finding and implementing ways to entice potential buyers to read, see or hear your sales message and then to opt-in for additional information or to purchase. Wit... Read >
Author: David Schaefer
25th March 2009
Gifts Ahoy!It is that time of year again when one of the most popular events in the British sporting calendar takes to the water.The 155th Boat Race takes place on Sunday 29th March 2009. Over 250,000 spectators will crowd the banks of the River Thames a... Read >
Author: sarah hague
03rd March 2009
A beautiful community of just over 35,000 residents is the southern Orange county city of Dana Point in California. This great beach community is well known for its surfing, fishing and especially whale-watching. Dana Point is known as the "Whale Capital ... Read >
Author: Wob Jonson
17th January 2009
Seasickness is caused by the brain thinking the body is being poisoned. These 10 tips will help reduce the onset and effect of sea sickness, before you get on the boat and once you are on it.
Seasickness is a particularly debilitating form of motion si... Read >
Author: Nigel West
09th January 2009
At 439 feet and with room for only 227 passengers, a Royal Clipper cruise is far more intimate than some of the larger cruise ships. Dressed in dark wood, brass fixtures and light coloured walls and furnishings, the ship is fully in keeping with its nauti... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
03rd December 2008
Of our eight superb marinas, the Solent is the top destination for those who have strong sea legs and want to access many destinations easily. Near to Portsmouth harbour and a day's sailing to the Isle of Wight, these are some of our most popular and vibr... Read >
Author: Cody
01st December 2008
Modern cruise ships have dramatically lessened the problem of seasickness. Today’s larger ships slice through the waves instead of riding on top of them. Also, new technologies like stabilizers, which look like large underwater fins, and counterbalanc... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich
27th November 2008
The deep-water port of Saldanha Bay is located on the west coast of South Africa, looking out on the Atlantic Ocean. It's a magnet for watersports enthusiasts and there's also excellent access to nature reserves.
Saldanha is located on Saldanha Bay, ju... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
20th November 2008
Darling Harbour is one of the most popular areas of Sydney, and it’s one that virtually every tourist makes a beeline for when they first arrive in the city. The Sheraton Darling Harbour provides a wonderful place to stay if you want to be right on top... Read >
Author: Miss Kitty
04th November 2008
Before a month of vacation, generally people are at loss which is the best vacation spot for them. They think whether they should take on a cruise for accustomed sea legs or any kind of resort to relax over there. So, when it comes to deciding the vacatio... Read >
Author: Alien
23rd September 2008
Cruise and stay holidays have everything for the cruise lovers. Those who are taking a cruise for the first time, nothing could be better than cruise and stay holidays packages for them. It offers the opportunity to both sail the ocean and explore its sh... Read >
Author: Alien
25th August 2008
Deep sea fishing is a wonderful and extremely enjoyable activity. Here are some tips that will make your salt water fishing adventure even better.
1. Watch the signs
If you see birds e.g. Seagulls that are feasting on small bait-type fishes, there... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith
04th March 2008
Think you can go an entire vacation without hearing the question made famous by kids all over the world: "Are we there yet?" It's possible with modern cruise ships and kid-friendly itineraries. These roving resorts make traveling to the destination half t... Read >
Author: Priscilla Page
27th February 2008
There is something just magic about a day spent fishing. It's a terrific stress buster. Bass fishing reigns supreme in my book and I just can't get enough of the most fabulous sport in the world, fishing.
Sounds crazy, but bass fishing can be so rel... Read >
Author: NickP
25th September 2007
When one of my friends suggested that we take advantage of the holiday cruise deals that Royal Caribbean cruises was having, I was more than a little hesitant. There was, after all, a good reason why I had never gone on any cruise holidays before: I was s... Read >
Author: Richard Henderson
15th June 2007
Deep Sea fishing is a very thrilling experience and can be very rewarding for fishing enthusiasts. However, Deep sea fishing is a sport that is not for everyone. Here a checklist to see if Deep sea fishing is for you.
1) Consider if you are prone to mo... Read >
Author: Fancymask
30th November 2006
The world is an imperfect place, but there are certain corners of it that seem to exist as escapes; they aren’t laughing in the face of other people’s struggles of course, but they do keep bad vibes and serious matters somewhat at bay. One such place ... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore
14th August 2006
If you're a believer in signs, then the giant totem pole known as Chief Little Owl that watches over the town of Bethany Beach will certainly give you pause. Carved from a red cedar log and depicting a Nanticoke Indian Chief with a regal-looking eagle ato... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore
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