Articles, tagged with "boat cruises", page 5
06th June 2008
The World Heritage area that covers some 20 per cent of Tasmania is at it's most wild and beautiful on the island's West Coast. Here the thundering waves of the Southern Ocean and the uninhabited rocky shores meet each other head on, as unpredictable as t...
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Author:
Gavin Wyatt
07th November 2007
Escape to a world of endless summers and sun-kissed beaches, where the dazzling ocean welcomes you each morning and a painted sunset settles along the western shores of the Caribbean every night. Nestled on the "Island of Eternal SummerBarbados is a relat...
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Author:
Travelvacationandgrowrich
05th November 2007
More and more people are discovering that one of the many things that London has to offer vacationers is boat cruises on the River Thames. It all makes perfect sense, because London was original built up along the River Thames and for this reason so many ...
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Author:
Joseph Ringwald
23rd July 2007
Well, we're back at it again. Cruising I mean. This time, we're taking a Carnival Cruise to the Panama Canal. While investigating the tours available, I was again amazed at the wide variety of shore excursions available.
Our cruise has only three stops...
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Author:
Brian Schmidt
13th August 2006
Topsail Island, located just off the North Carolina coast near the mainland towns of Sneads Ferry and Holly Ridge, is the perfect place for a peaceful getaway. The island is all about the conservation of its natural beauty and the preservation of its natu...
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Author:
Jennifer Weiss
20th July 2006
The Saugatuck and Douglas area of Western Michigan, located along the shores of Lake Michigan, was part of the arts and crafts movement of the late 19th century, leading to a rise in tourism and its development as an art colony. This noteworthy background...
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Author:
Jennifer Weiss
12th March 2006
The short answer is It can offer you anything and everything, but surely you want to know more ?
Where is Lanzarote ? - It is located on the eastern side of the Canary Islands and is a mere 13 miles wide and 40 miles long, so you can travel to each an...
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Author:
John Plumb
16th December 2005
By: David G. Hallstrom, Sr.
Monterey, California, the oldest city in California, was founded in 1770. It has approximetly 30,000 residents, an average high temperature 0f 65.3 degrees, an average low temperature of 47.8 degrees, receives rain an averag...
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Author:
David Hallstrom
02nd December 2005
When most people think of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina their thoughts naturally turn to white sand beaches and lush green golf courses. And why not? The Island has over 12-miles of beaches and over 30 championship golf courses. But there's a lot mor...
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Author:
Shawn Kosloff