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4* Preskil Beach Resort Mauritius

Set on the south-east coast of Mauritius on a private peninsular is where you will find Preskil Beach Resort.  The resort is set in wonderful gardens alongside the beautiful white sandy beach, boasting views across to L’ile aux Aigrettes nature reserve and the marine park of Blue Bay. Preskil Beach Resort offers a wide variety of complimentary land and water sports along with the enticing Ylang Spa. There is also an impressive PADI dive centre and a Mini-Club offering daily activities for the little ones. There is something to suit all tastes at Preskil Beach Resort as it really is fantastic for families or for those wanting to relax and soak up the sun. Dining is on all-inclusive basis  with the choice of dinner in three sumptuous restaurants, that include the new à la carte Charka Steak House. Preskil Beach Resort is a large resort with a wonderful romantic setting, prefect for long lazy strolls along the beach, a honeymoon or even a wedding!

Rooms

Lagoon Rooms are spread out into one storey buildings across the peninsula, whereas the Prestige Rooms and Deluxe Penthouse are located in colonial style cottages offering fantastic views over the lagoon, the Lion Mountain and the outer islands. All rooms lead onto a balcony or terrace with sea view and are equipped with air-conditioning, television , telephone, dial-up internet connection, mini-bar, electronic safe, shower, hair dryer, tea & coffee-making facilities. Prestige Rooms feature a corner bathtub, the Deluxe Penthouse an open-plan bathroom. Allmfeature  Air Conditioning, Balcony/Terrace, Hair Dryer, MiniBar, Room Service, Safety Deposit Box, Satellite TV, Tea/Coffee Making Facilities, Telephone, Television, Shower

Facilities

200 Rooms
3 Restaurants
3 Bars
2 Swimming pools
Whirlpool
Wellness Centre
Tennis
Fitness centre
Aquagym
Table Tennis
Kids Club £3-11 years)
Babysitting on request

Watersports

Waterskiing, windsurfing, snorkelling, canoeing, pedal boats, and sail boats

PADI & CMAS Dive centre (payable locally)

Deep sea fishing (payable locally), catamaran cruises to IleauxCerfs (payable locally), hobbie cat (payable locally), glass bottom boats to Blue Bay Marine Park (payable locally) and undersea walk (payable locally)

Call 0114 3273436 to speak to a Mauritius Specialist


Disney Florida Holidays

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Disney Florida Holidays promises family fun!
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At some point, everyone has dreamt of rubbing their shoulders with Mickey and Minnie in Disney Florida. Walt Disney World is undoubtedly the world’s most popular resort and home to four theme parks, twenty-four themed resorts, two water parks, fitness centers, golf courses and a host of exciting entertainment venues, sure to offer something for the entire family.

The Magic Kingdom is one of the favorite theme parks dedicated to the beloved Disney characters and their fairy tales and is represented by the iconic Cinderella Castle. There are numerous pathways in the Kingdom that lead to 6 magical islands including Adventureland, Tomorrowland, Liberty Square, Frontierland, Main Street U.S.A and New Fantasyland. It is within these islands that fantasies become a reality as you draw swords with pirates, fight off monsters and partake in the daily vibrant parades. Consider Disney Florida holidays for unforgettable time of life.

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Epcot is double the size of the Magic Kingdom Park and promises a look into the future and beyond. It is a place where the galaxy is well within reach and flying high is almost mandatory. You will be utterly inspired by what the park has to offer, especially the 2 annual events aimed at entertaining the family.These include the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival where visitors can dine their way through a world of delicious fares and enjoy rock star entertainment.The other event is the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival held in the spring. Near to the park’s entrance is Spaceship Earth that welcomes everyone to Future World and the wondrous offerings of the likes of the Land Pavilion, Universe of Energy and Test Track Presented by Chevrolet. The World Showcase area entices visitors to experience global adventures and enjoy the many restaurants and shops on offer.

The Typhoon Lagoon is one of two water parks at the resort and offers attractions for everyone.You can catch 6-foot waves in the surf pool, snorkel with real sharks and zoom down waterslides in the children’s section. The park has 9 thrilling waterslides but if you’re after something more relaxing then you can opt to laze along Castaway Creek. Legend has it that the Lagoon was the result of a massive storm where surfboards flew into palm trees and boats were tossed all over the place.

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The Downtown Disney area provides amazing activities for all ages. The West Side features an interactive theme park and Cirque du Soleil performance and the Marketplace provides a shopping haven for merchandise and the BibbidiBobbidi Boutique for magical makeovers for youngsters. Pleasure Island offers shopping and dining delights like no other with the likes of an Irish pub and so much more.The All-Star Movies Resort also offers something for the entire family.There are an array of arcades, playgrounds and pools to keep you entertained.

The All-Star Music Resort provides Disney movies under the stars and the Animal Kingdom Lodge provides close encounters with exotic creatures.Disney’s BoardWalk comprises an expansive area of restaurants, nightclubs and shops and even a village on water, Crescent Lake. The nightlife is vibrant with food vendors, street performers, and much live entertainment.

There is a piano bar and sports-themed club and dining encompasses upmarket restaurants, bars and bakeries.When you need to relax after a busy day of turning your fantasies and dreams into realities, touring to the ends of the earth and mingling with your favorite Disney characters, you can unwind in one of the resort’s spas; play a round of golf or even relax in the lap of dining luxury. Whatever type of holiday you prefer, you are sure to find it at Disney Florida.

Our Disney Florida Holidays will definitely etch themselves on your memory.

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Disney California Holidays

Disney California Holidays !
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Disney California not only offers amazing entertainment, magical moments and all round fantasy for the family, but the dining experience is a must to indulge in. The California Adventure Park alone has a world’s worth of cuisine ranging from the Alfresco Lounge at the golden Vine that serves up typical American fare to Cocina Cucamonga Mexican Grill, a traditional Mexican establishment offering mouth-watering tacos and crispy nachos. After a hot day of exploring Disney’s treasures, you could choose to cool down with a decadent ice cream or sundae at Clarabelle’s Hand-Scooped Ice Cream parlor. Consider Disney California holidays for unforgettable time of life.

For the grown-ups, the Park boasts some amazing wine bars and pubs. Shopping at the resort is what dreams are made of. The merchandise allows for the perfect souvenir for anyone green with envy back home and of course allows you to carry your memories of a whimsical holiday with you. There are numerous specialty boutiques and themed shops but you can also pick up some top of the range arts and collectibles at the Disney Gallery.

Are you planning a trip to Walt Disney World Resort and wondering, “Can you bring backpacks into Disney World?” You can read on for a comprehensive guide that will delve deep into the policies of taking backpacks into the theme park.

 

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Disney Resorts are renowned for their entertainment and attractions and California is no exception. From parades to fireworks, street entertainment and nighttime spectaculars, there is something for everyone to fall in love with. Each night, the resort is brought to life with enchanting fireworks and the World of Color lagoon show which features all your best loved characters, songs and stories.There are more than 1 200 fountains that shoot water over 200-feet high and on the Rivers of America in Fantasmic, digital projection is used along with live performers and amazing sets.The high-energy parades will get everyone singing and dancing and no doubt instill a little bit of Disney magic into every heart. The Downtown District is a vibrant promenade with the likes of dining, shopping and spectacular entertainment. Visitors to this section of the resort can luxuriate in pulsating nightclubs and open-air cafes and there is also a movie theatre.

For the little ones, Ridermakerz provides the platform to customize your very own toy car. Disneyland Park houses all the favorite areas where fairytales come to life and adventure is experienced to the maximum. Main Street U.S.A, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, New Orleans Square, Adventureland and Critter Country where the lovable Winnie the Pooh can be found in the Hundred Acre Wood, can all be found in the park. Mickey’s Toontown is an interactive mini city offering amazing toon experiences and it’s where Mickey and Minnie live! Frontierland envelopes settlers of the Old West and visitors can brave a ride in the runaway railroad car or take in a show at the Golden Horseshoe Stage.

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You can create the ultimate in memories and experiences by staying at one of the resort’s hotels. Themed rooms, exclusive offers and amazing dining make for an even better trip. The extra benefits are great too and include early admission to the Parks providing an extra hour of magic for guests and exclusive entrance to the California Adventure Park. Guests can also laze at the hotel swimming pools and enjoy great dining and entertainment. Best of all, guests at one of the hotels can enjoy all 3 of the hotel’s amenities like the Mandara Spa and Pinnochio’s workshop which is great fun for the kids offering arts and crafts, Disney movies, snacks and computer games similar to 온라인 카지노 – everything a child between 5 to 12 could wish for. Conveniently, you can use a Key to the Magic card to charge merchandise and meals to and even have purchases delivered to your hotel room.Disney California offers entertainment, adventure, excitement and wonderment for all ages and interests and you are sure to leave with a song in your heart and a belief in magic.

Our Disney California Holidays will definitely etch themselves on your memory.

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Muscat

Holidays in Muscat

This is Oman’s capital and has been in existence since the 1st century. Throughout the ages the city has managed to remain relevant and today boasts modern buildings and infrastructure that rivals that of other leading cities. Located as it is on the edge of the Arabian Sea and having deep waters close to its coast, it has a pretty natural harbour. Its coastline is home to a rich variety of reef colonies and plenty of marine life but it also has marvellous beaches for tourists to lounge on.

There are areas that are mountainous, making for a well rounded experience of nature for those on holiday to Muscat. This city is also known for having a number of beautifully designed mosques. Shoppers will be delighted to note that there are an increasing number of shopping malls and history buffs will be happy to tour the many museums in Muscat.

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Muscat is truly an amazing city and visitors are astounded by the wealth of attractions in this Middle Eastern gem. The natural beauty here manifests itself in the form of jaw-dropping wadis and the one that stands out the most is the Wadi Shab with its steep sides, caves and tranquil green pools.

There are also some majestic mountains in this land and at the foot of the Hajar Mountains you will find the incredible Nakhal Fort. Besides its beautiful, grand structure there are many palm trees planted around it that give it a luxurious air.

Speaking of grand structures, you need to take time to go see the Qasr Al Alam Royal Palace. This elegant structure is where the Sultan, the country’s leader works from and unlike the White House, you will not be allowed to take a tour inside. But no one will stop you from taking pictures of the building’s magnificent exterior. The Al Jalali and Al Mirani Forts were formerly prisons used by the Portuguese when they occupied the place in the 16th century.

Their shape and design is something special, sitting as they do in the rocky facade of mountains. Unfortunately you will not be allowed in there as well, viewing is limited to the exterior. You can round up your sightseeing with a stroll along the Corniche Area. You will be treated to amazing views of the city from here as well as tasty refreshments from the eateries there.

The city also has a number of museums which will be of interest to not only history enthusiasts. Here they will get to learn more about Omani history. Some of the museums worth paying a visit to are the Bait az-Zubair Museum, the Children’s Museum and the Natural History Museum.

There are plenty of outdoor activities available to those on holiday to Muscat. If the word vertigo doesn’t exist in your dictionary, you can take on the mountains in the vicinity of this city. And if rock climbing is not your cup of tea, you could simply hike. Nature lovers will want to engage in dolphin and turtle watching.

Shoppers will be spoilt for choice regarding jewellery and handicraft outlets. A little something for everyone is what Muscat promises.


Jordan Holidays

A trip to Jordan is simply an experience that is difficult to put into words. This enigmatic, almost landlocked country dominated by vast deserts is choke-full of attractions that transport tourists beyond the walls of time. The pick of the litter is obviously the astounding rock city of Petra, a locale that not only listed in many a traveller’s bucket lists but also among the new Seven Wonders of the World.

Despite more than half of the country being covered by the Arab Desert, the country is also part of the Fertile Crescent and has tracts of arable land. There are also Mediterranean forests to the west of Jordan. Oases can be found in the desert as well around which towns have sprung up. The port of Aqaba, Jordan’s only connection to the Red Sea is another one of the country’s unique features.

Jordan holidays – Sightseeing and activities

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Viewing the picturesque ruins of Petra is what brings most visitors to this Middle Eastern kingdom. Seeing the imposing structures and their pillars carved out of the sandstone cliffs is breathtaking. Equally mind-boggling is the fact that these structures date back to the 6th century BC.

The only way of accessing this site is on camel, horse or donkey-back, or walking which adds another exciting twist to this experience. There are multilingual guides available to take you through this vast site and put things into perspective with plenty of information. Hiking about the site you will come to the Mountain of Aaron (brother to the biblical Moses) which is the highest point in this region.

On your way down you will pass by the Monastery which is among Petra’s most photogenic sites. To further efforts to preserve this magnificent piece of history UNESCO listed Petra as one of its World Heritage sites in 1985.

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Going to the Dead Sea is also a unique experience as on the waters of this extremely saline water body, you will be able to float. In visiting this place you will be at the lowest point on earth at about 400m below sea level.

The waters of this sea are also said to have therapeutic qualities, being able to cure a number of skin ailments. Many visitors will cover themselves in the clayish mud around the sea for this reason. Besides these waters there are those of natural hot springs close by which serve a spa resort in the area.

The port city of Aqaba is worth a visit if only to go around the Aqaba fort and tour the 4th century church. If you’re into water sports you can go snorkelling or scuba diving in the Red Sea and even if you’re new to this kind of sport, there are institutions you can go for lessons.

Tourists on holiday to Jordan will find that the area is replete with eateries serving delicious Arab specialities as well as restaurants that do cuisine from all around the world. While in Jordan you can eat Italian and Lebanese delicacies and also indulge in the familiar fast food offered by McDonald and Burger King.


Ecuador Holidays

Found in the Northwest of South America, Ecuador is home to the world’s highest volcano, Cotopaxi and numerous sites in the country have been listed as UNESCO World Heritages, like Cuenca and the Galapagos Islands. Consider Ecuador Holidays for unforgettable time of life.

For travelers looking for the ultimate in cultural experiences, Ecuador will not be a disappointment. Both the Quito and Cuenca are World Heritage Sites filled to the brim with 17th century churches, beautiful plazas, and carefully restored mansions of era’s gone and picturesque monasteries. The architectural treasures that adorn the cobblestone streets transport you to the colonial days of the Spanish and the museums will have you time warped straight back to pre-Columbian days.

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The scenery in the country is unsurpassed as the landscape flows in all its glory and highlights the Andean villages festooned with vivacious markets and vibrant textiles.

In the Amazon, not only can the most spectacular sunsets be captured, but shamans continue to harvest the rainforest medicines their ancestors used.

For the adventurous visitors, taking a trek into the Andes is demanding but it has been likened to a fairy tale as you will come across small villages, luscious fields and babbling brooks. As the mist clears, the view of the snow-covered peaks are sure to get adrenalin surging and the motivation to summit the 5000m high volcano will beckon.

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For the not so daring, you can take in the lush landscape without having to climb it. In fact, they make a great backdrop for bike rides, horseback tours and even smaller hikes between villages.

Ecuador further offers amazing surfing off the Pacific Coast and extreme rafting along its rivers and jungle-clad banks.

The infamous and remote Galapagos Islands comprise 13 main islands and 6 smaller isles and are renowned for the unique wildlife inhabitants. It is here that travelers can get really close to massive tortoises and the world’s only marine iguanas. The most amazing birdlife and sea life can be enjoyed and the highest mountain of the islands, the Volcan Wolf, towering at 1707 meters can be taken in.

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The Amazon rainforest is also a popular attraction for wildlife lovers. It is here that you can cruise the rivers and walk the trails in search of toucans, river dolphins, monkeys and anacondas alike.

Some of the lodges in the rainforest offer great views from canopy towers where you can spot more than 350 kinds of birds.

The colonial town of Quito is a great way to experience Ecuadorian culture. The town spreads across the Andean Valley, fringed with volcanic peaks. The old town is somewhat historic, filled with museums, churches and historic theaters. The narrow streets provide an insight into the lives of the inhabitants and visitors will enjoy many a musician, ice cream sellers and quaint shops selling anything possible.

The culture is that of shouting vendors whilst aromas of local fare like peanuts and roasting pigs linger in the air. Just a short walk from Quito will find you in the newer side of town where multistory hotels abound. This is the trendier side with cafes, bars and international restaurants but an element of Ecuadorian flare has been retained.
Ecuador tends to have two seasons, dry and wet.

The best time to visit the highlands is during the dry season, June-September and December. The central valley has an air of spring year-round but canoe travelling is best done during the wet season as streams are at their maximum.

Trekking is best left for the dry season, September-December. January-May, although wet, is the best time to visit the beaches with many a sunny day. June-August are the most popular times for tourists as the islands are scorching but wet, making it the best time to spot exotic creatures in the rainforests, tour the Galapagos Islands and laze on the beaches.

Our Ecuador Holidays will definitely etch themselves on your memory.


Chile Holidays

It might be skinny looking, but Chile stretches for 4300km from the world’s most arid desert to the gigantic fields of glaciers. In between that you will find the most amazing beaches, volcanoes, rivers, lakes and islands. The only problem you may encounter is deciding which of the many sights you will be able to fit into an itinerary on your holiday. Consider Chile holidays for unforgettable time of life.

Set between the Pacific Ocean and Andes peaks, Chile is not just about its breath taking backdrops; it has loads of flair and character to offer. The bustling multiethnic capital, Santiago, is overlooked by the mountains and is home to exquisite properties and the stunning gardens boast a variety of bars, galleries, shops and restaurants. Travel south of the city to Maipo Valley and you can enjoy some of the finest wines in the world.

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In southern Patagonia lies the country’s most famous national park, Torres del Paine which has been named a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

The park’s mountain range makes for supreme scenery. Also in the area is the Chilean Lake District that boasts the bluest lakes and rivers.

In contrast, the north of the country houses supposedly the world’s driest desert, Atacama Desert which boasts salt lakes, boiling geysers and unbelievable landscapes. The enigmatic stone figures of Chile’s Easter Island, lying in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, make for an all-round awe-inspiring holiday experience.

Easter Island has been described as one of the Earth’s most isolated locations and it remains a mystery to people. Many tourists like to take a bike ride around the island and doing so is very easy. Only one airline flies to the island from either Santiago or Peru.

A trip would not be completed without savoring the well-loved foods and wines and spending some time mingling with the vibrant inhabitants. The city offers energetic nightlife and a not to be missed market right in its center.

A 2 hour drive out of the city will get you to Alfonso Del Mar Resort, Algarrobo the location of the world’s largest pool.On your travels, be sure to take in the unique wildlife like guanacos and armadillos.

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Between Puerto Montt and Puerto Natales lie the glacier-studded fjords and lakes of the country. The best way to take in such scenery is to take a cruise along the west coast. This is also an opportunity to spot the array of water wildlife such as penguins and sea lions. The bird watching is unsurpassed.

Patagonia is not to be missed. The snow-capped mountains are found where the Andes majestically hang over the border of Argentina and Chile. Just 1 hour from each other on Chile’s coast, you will find the cities of Vine Del Mar and Valparaiso.

The latter is a somewhat arty town with streets lined with amazing artwork and portraits and the Pablo Neruda museum is an absolute must see. Vine Del Mar is where you will find the flower clock and a beautiful beach.

The best time to visit the bustling metropolis is between October – April as the weather is fairly moderate then. The northern Atacama region tends to have a constant climate but will be bit hotter in the summer months which run from December – March.

This is a great time to visit the Lake District, as it rains less. The months between November – March are the best for visiting Patagonia as it is much colder than any other month with high snowfalls.The official language of the colorful nation is Spanish and there are a few other native tongues spoken. The currency is Peso ($).
A holiday to Chile is a great choice. Our Chile Holidays will definitely etch themselves on your memory.


Costa Rica

Holidays in Costa Rica

Costa Rica, Central America is famous for its biodiversity across the tropical forests making it a nature lover’s dream destination. The tropical mammals like sloths, tapirs and monkeys, coupled with the insects and many birds astound and delight visitors. 25% of the country is actually made up of national parks and there are many places to visit and enjoy the lush vegetation and copious wildlife.

The country’s seasons are determined by the amount of rainfall. Typically there is simply a wet and dry season. The latter falls between December to April and the cooler, rainy season takes place from May to November. Whichever season you visit Costa Rica, you won’t want to miss out on the gorgeous beaches. Most of the tourist beaches are found on the Pacific side near San Jose. The lesser populated beaches are actually in the tropical rainforest to the south and also on the exotic Caribbean side.

With more rivers than anywhere else on the globe, rafting is a popular past time that allows for amazing views of the country. The most popular trips are offered in the Arenal Volcano area. El General, situated on the Pacific slope is common with travelers for multi-day adventures and is the perfect kayak spot. Cost Rica is the first country to ever practice catch and release fishing and is home to amazing fishing spots. The northern regions are popular for Snook and Tarpon. Turtles have become a popular cuisine.

Surfing is a must in Cost Rica with the best times being November to August. The Central Pacific and Guanacaste have some great spots and in Guanacaste there are a number of surf-friendly beaches. Another way to explore and appreciate the land is on bicycle. There are a number of routes near Turrialba, Irazu and Arenal Volcanoes. For golf enthusiasts, the country has been described as a haven for tropical golfing environments. Any course in the country will deliver a mixture of mountain, jungle, exotic creatures and unbelievably blue ocean backdrops. The 3 best areas for courses are San Jose, Mid Pacific and Guanacaste. The country is favored by extremists who can indulge their adrenalin with wind surfing and canopy tours too.

Although simple, the cuisine is nutritious and delicious. Not as spicy as its Latin American counterparts, the food is typically simmered in large pots, blending an array of fragrant flavors.A typical lunch is known as casado and comprises rice, beans and meat, fish or chicken, served with fried plantain and salad. Fresh, exotic fruit is always available. Bottled water is readily accessible wherever you visit but an absolute must is the refrescos – a fresh fruit drink with sugar and water or milk.

The rich culture stems from the diversity of the country’s inhabitants. Over the centuries, various inhabitants have contributed to the richness. The country proudly boasts over 50 years without a military and a century of democratic tradition. The sheer peace of the country makes it a delight to visit.

The national transport symbol of Costa Rica is the oxcart and it has become an expression of art. This can also be said for the yoke – a wooden type of tool that is placed over the necks of oxen, allowing them to be harnessed together to pull a cart. It is in Costa Rica that visitors will find the world’s largest yoke and oxcart. Ancestors in the South Pacific left their legacy in the form of elaborate stone spheres whose meaning has always been a mystery. To date there are 235 spheres throughout the country, equally perfect and measuring between 2 meters and 20 centimeters. They are said to be more than 1 000 years old.

Costa Rica is rich in culture, adventure, landscape and art and will not disappoint its tourists.


Peru

Lying to the west of South America, Peru offers a little bit of something for every visitor. If you’d like to trek the great Inca Trail to Machu Picchu or journey deep into the mystical Amazon or even fly over the infamous Nazca Lines, Peru truly has it all.

Peru borders Brazil in the east, Chile in the South and Ecuador and Colombia to the north.

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In contrast to other equatorial countries, Peru does not particularly have a tropical climate but rather the Andes and Humboldt Current influence a rather erratic climate.

One part of the country experiences moderate temperatures with little rain and great humidity whereas the northern regions are wetter and somewhat warmer. The south is subject to harsh, cold winters and seasonal rainfall.

The culture of the colorful country essentially stems from Spain but there are many other influences too. Many Peruvians are still incredibly proud of their roots and you will find them extremely warm and welcoming. The Peruvian arts include incredible pottery, sculpture and jewelry and of course one of their greatest achievements is Machu Picchu. The delectable cuisine is a companionable mix of Spanish and Amerindian with influences from Italy, Africa, China and Arabic fares.

Whether you are an adrenalin addict, beach lounger, nature lover or cultural fundi, Peru has it all. The country promises one of the most exciting and scenic adventure holidays travelers will experience filled with incredible wildlife and a culture steeped in ancient roots and traditions.

Once upon a time home to the Incas, the influx of Spaniards attempted to rid the country of Inca traces but to date intact archaeological sites are still being discovered and Machu Picchu, undoubtedly the jewel of Peru, was only discovered in the last century. A journey to a land of sunshine and history will greatly reward visitors with incredible trekking trails, natural wonders and magical ruins and of course the enigmatic rainforest. Not to be missed are the delightful floating islands.

Adventurists will revel in tackling the Inca Trail. It may be incredibly demanding, but the accomplishment along with the magic of the ruins, beauty of the mountains and pure exoticness of the cloud forests make the trek well worthwhile. You’ll work your way along to the magnificent Machu Picchu. Once you reach the spectacular vista you can completely soak up the joy of a city that was hidden for hundreds of years in the Andean mountains. You really have to feel the scared atmosphere and will be hard-pressed to describe such a majestic place.

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A great way to experience Peru is to go island hopping on Lake Titicaca. The clear blue waters, man-made floating islands and indigenous inhabitants greet you with the Peruvian warmth of centuries gone.

If you’re keener on archaeology and history, then fly over the Nazca Lines and try to solve the mystery of the massive paintings of animals, shapes and symbols that have been etched into the desert. The Lines span an amazing 500 sq km and are only visible from the sky and have baffled theorists for centuries. Still, nobody knows what the drawings were made for.

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A trip to Peru is incomplete without a visit to Amazon Rainforest and the Andes. The rainforest is engulfed by massive towering trees and dense undergrowth and the incredible flora, mystical animal sounds and unbelievable wildlife make this possibly one of the best visits on the globe.

The Andes cater for numerous adventure treks, like the Moonstone Trek or little known Inca Trail to Choquequirao.

Peru truly offers a holiday to remember, with its cultural heritage, natural wonders and stunning beaches you can be sure to experience the trip of a lifetime.


Argentina Holidays

A vibrant holiday in Argentina waits! Consider Argentina holidays for amazing time of life.

The Argentinian tango, gauchos, the Andes, Patagonia and football have had travelers in awe of the magnificence of the South American region. Arriving in the capital of Buenos Aires is similar to hopping aboard a zooming train.

Argentina Holidays – Culture

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The culture and vibrancy hit visitors immediately as they are swept past chaotic architecture along the freeway which blurs as the city center is entered and transforms into a buzz of street cafes, newspaper stands, 20th century stone facades and of course the colorful residents decked in stylish fashion. Each town boasts its own exceptional attractions and characteristics and each worth a visit.

The most popular attraction in Argentina is its natural wonders with the Perito Moreno Glacier to the south and the gigantic Iguazu Falls in the north. Even some of the Ande’s highest points are found in the country near San Juan and Mendoza. In fact, Argentina brags amazing wetlands; cacti infused deserts and enormous ice fields.

But that’s not all; the country further shows off Valdivian forests, Andean salt flats, glacial lakes, mountains that looks as though they’ve been painted in earthly colors and an incredible Lake District.

Another reason for choosing Argentina holidays is it’s wildlife. The wildlife is unique with the likes of caimans, flamingos and capybaras.

The epitome of Argentinian culture is tango. Buenos Aires offers many venues – such as dance salons and dance events – that will teach visitors to perfect their form in a social and enjoyable way. Steak is almost a culture too. The country has certainly perfected the art of grilling and they are not short on flavors either. Parillas, or steak houses, can be found everywhere and will typically offer any kind of beef cut. Another not-to-be-missed experience is catching a live game of football, a sport that the locals are completely devoted to and a sport that fans all over the worldconstantly bet on through platforms like https://www.wsmcasino.com/.

Buenos Aires is steeped in history and culture. On Sundays, you can visit the area of San Telmo which dates back to colonial times. They host an antique and crafts fair that attracts thousands of visitors and has almost 300 stalls where you can buy anything from books to tango gear. The entertainment is provided by buskers and mimes and makes for a great day out.

Argentina Holidays – Activities

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Corrientes Avenue is great for evening entertainment. The streets are bustling and there is no end to the cafes, pizzerias, theatres and bookstores. On weekends, many are open until after midnight.

The area of Caminito is actually an open-sky museum and on weekends they also offer a craft fair. The city’s oldest cemetery is worth a visit to see remarkable marble mausoleums and the remains of Brazil’s former presidents.

If you need a break from the flurry, then take a stroll or bike ride through the Ecological Reserve, an 865 acre park. The Forests of Palermo are somewhat smaller but feature two artificial lakes and thousands of trees plus its own fragrant rose garden.

The climate of Argentina varies considerably. For Argentina holidays the best time to visit the metropolis is September to November, which is spring and temperatures are cooler. Summer is just too hot and humid to tour.

Fall is a good time to visit the Lake District with comfortable temperatures and fewer tourists. For Patagonia, summer is the time to go, with mild climes and more services on offer, like public transport. Argentina offers some amazing skiing experiences, and these are best explored from mid-June to mid-October.

Argentina is the essence of slick and fashionable. The shopping is top-notch at the cutting-edge boutiques and of course the cuisine is high end, cultural decadence found in old-world cafes and upmarket restaurants alike. Whatever type of travel you decide to enjoy in the country, you are guaranteed that Argentina holidays will give you a cultural experience like no other.

Our Argentina Holidays will definitely etch themselves on your memory.


Galapagos Islands Holidays

A Holiday to the Galapagos Islands is a must-do!

The Galapagos Islands are a small group of islands that belong to Ecuador in the eastern part of the Pacific Ocean. The isolated islands consist of 13 main islands and 6 smaller isles which altogether stretch along 50 000 sq km of the ocean. Consider Galapagos Islands holidays for unforgettable time of life.

Galapagos Islands holidays - Galapagos Islands wild life

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the islands are well known for their exquisite wildlife that range from the world’s only sea iguana to giant tortoises, toucans and a multitude of different bird species.

To protect the natural habitats, strict controls are placed on access to the islands and all travelers must be accompanied by certified tour guides. Just like Ecuador’s mainland, the Islands have a somewhat erratic climate, with mainly two seasons, hot and rainy from December to June and cooler, windy climes from June to November.

Some of the best months for wildlife enthusiasts to visit are December – May and June-August. The first is when the seas are calmer and the weather at its warmest, but the latter sees more active animals. For diving fundis, July to November are optimal months for whale shark spotting.

Although the remoteness of the archipelago makes a visit to the Galapagos pricey, it is well worth the journey. Visitors can access the islands by plane from Quito or Guayaquil airports with departing flights in the mornings. Alternatively, private yachts can be chartered into one of the 5 ports and those who wish to cruise around the islands will need to obtain a special permit from the national park.

Galapagos Islands holidays - Galapagos Islands wild life

The best way to lap up the unique wildlife and stunning sites is by boat. Each island limits the number of visitors it can hold so there is a better chance to enjoy what nature has to offer.

Visitors have to follow their tour guide’s instructions and stick to the marked paths, but the mere fact that the animals are so tame that they will sit on the path or cross it right in front of visitors, makes the rules and regulations worth adhering to.

Diving and snorkeling are extremely popular past times on the islands as the sea life is incredible. Snorkeling is a good way to swim with the likes of sea turtles, sea lions and other amazing creatures whilst diving has been described as one of the best in the world and divers will enjoy the healthiest marine environment.

Dives are conducted daily with local operators but it is the Galapagos liveaboards that bring tourists to the islands as it is only by this means that tourists can reach Wolf and Darwin. These islands are not suitable for beginners owing to strong currents but the marine life is an amazing assortment of Silk sharks, Galapagos sharks, eagle rays and sea lions.

Fishing in the Reserve for tuna and marlin is popular amongst visitors but licenses are required. Many organized tours include hiking as part of their trips and it’s a great way to tour the highlands and learn about the vegetation and formation. Many of the locals enjoy surfing the Galapagos due to the ideal waves. Tourists are able to rent boards on the islands.

There are a couple of popular tourist sites that include Los Gemelos, or the twins, which are two pit craters that were formed when empty magma chambers collapsed. Another site is Alcedo Volcano on Isabela Island which is home to the largest population of tortoises. It is the only volcano that visitors can climb. Finally, the Devil’s Crown is a snorkeling site where visitors will witness a completely submerged volcano.

The Galapagos Islands Holidays provide a trip of wonderment, adventure and learning for all.


Brazil Holidays

A holiday to Brazil is a holiday to festivity and amazement! Consider Brazil holidays for unforgettable time of life.

Brazil is undoubtedly one of the most captivating destinations on the globe. A dynamic country of mystical rain forests, soft, white beaches and pulsating cities it is surrounded by rapid waterfalls and the most dreamlike tropical islands engulfed in ecosystems of plants and species like no other.

Brazil Holidays - Brazil Salvador

Brazil offers something for every type of traveler: escapade, luxury, beaches and trails alike. For the adventurous, activities like kayaking the Amazons’ forests, horseback riding in the Pantanal and climbing the cliffs to indulge in unrivaled views all beckon.

Tourists can even go whale-watching off the Brazilian coast, snorkel the crystal-clear reefs and rivers and catch some amazing breaks on the surfboards off the vibrant beaches.

Carnaval is the most famously celebrated event in the country and has locals and tourists flocking to the towns and cities filled with enticing samba, spectacular costumes and absolute abandonment.

The party takes place for a week in either February or March each year and almost emulates the complete way of life for Brazilians: music, dance and a lust for life. Dance and music are inherent parts of the culture and from Rio to Salvador and Sao Paulo too, dancehalls, clubs and bars pulsate with the rhythm. Every lady in the party looks fabulous while wearing some elegant dresses similar to these burgundy dresses for homecoming 2024. Additionally, they enhance their style with these Greek accessories collections here.

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The country boasts a few of the world’s natural wonders. The Amazon Rainforest in the North is home to more than 2.5 million species, 40 000 plants and close to 2200 types of fish, birds and mammals respectively.

The Atlantic Forest is an area of both tropical and subtropical forest and also houses an array of vegetation along with some endangered species like marmosets and woolly spider monkeys.

Just about the whole coastline is adorned with stunning beaches – a lifestyle that plays a major role in the local’s culture. Rio de Janeiro is the epitome of this and tourists can revel in an extremely laidback lifestyle as can they in Copacabana and Ipanema.

One of the world’s largest tropical wetland, Pantanal comprises mostly floodplains that are submerged in the rainy seasons. The country can also brag incredible waterfalls that are found amongst the many hiking trails throughout Brazil. Many cities show reminders of bygone days with beautiful monasteries, churches, barracks and forts still in their original form.

Shopping is a popular past time in this South American destination and the hand-crafted jewelry, Havaiana sandals and even cotton woven hammocks are popular keepsakes for travelers. The souvenirs are relatively inexpensive and are best found at supermarkets. The unique and vibrant dress sense of the locals suggests visitors arrive with empty suitcases and indulge in some serious retail therapy to boast of back home. Local brands are inexpensive and worth looking around for.

Brazil is well-known for its strong coffee and in fact the coffee is so popular that it is often added to the names of meals. Cafezinho is a small cup of strong, sweetened liquid which is typically served after a meal. Mate is a type of tea with a high volume of caffeine and a chilled version is popular throughout the country.

The food and nightlife are another reason Brazil is a must-visit. Rio is popular for the nightlife and festivities and nearby Buzios and Angra are great options for good dining, discos and bars. One exotic dish that has to be tried is feijoada – black beans simmered in an assortment of meats. The dish is served with a bean sauce, white rice, kale, oranges and manioc root. This dish is actually obligatory on Saturday nights.

Brazil has a number of different climate zones but largely it has two seasons: rainy in the summer and dry in the winter. For visitors to the Amazon, Northeast or Rio, the rainy season, December – March, is essentially the best time to visit. The showers only last an hour or two and then the sun is out to embrace the country in all its festive glory.

Our Brazil Holidays will definitely etch themselves on your memory.


Toronto

Gazing at the eclectic mix of building styles that decorates the Toronto skyline, one cannot help but be mesmerised at how beautifully old meets new. Some of these buildings were gravity defying structures such as the CN Tower which at over 500 metres was once the world’s tallest building. And alongside skyscrapers built in contemporary styles are buildings from another age altogether that are reminders of where the city came from.

Not to say that Canada’s capital is all cement and mortar; there are many green spaces designed to give the city’s residents as well as visitors a place to become one with nature while enjoying a slice of tranquillity. Those on holiday to Toronto will also be treated to a heavy dose of the performing arts. There is also plenty for history buffs to sink into in the museums there and there are humongous malls awaiting shoppers.

Sightseeing and activities

Toronto city Hall

Savvy tourists make a point of coming to this part of the world towards the end of spring and when autumn is just beginning as this is when the weather is nice and cool and when the summer crowds are thinning out. Sightseeing is great to do at this time and the robust public transport options make it all the more easy and fun. There are also clearly marked cycling lanes that make cycling around both safe and quick.

Among the most beautiful buildings worth checking out here is the Toronto City Hall. Its smooth semi-circular design is fascinating and only becomes prettier by night. During winter, a part of its compound becomes a popular skating rink. Another of the architectural wonders that adorn Toronto is the home of the city’s NFL team, the Toronto Blue Jays, the Rogers Centre. This incredible facility is more than just a sports venue, it also hosts mega music concerts and monster truck shows among other activities.

Toronto Royal Ontario Museum

Also among Toronto’s best places to visit are its museums. At the Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art, tourists will find an extensive collection of ceramics from Canada, Europe and other regions. But the building itself is a beauty.

The Royal Ontario Museum which is barely a stone’s throw from the Gardiner Museum is one of North America’s biggest museums. The unique mix of ancient and contemporary architecture that define this building is quite striking.

It contains artefacts and specimens from all over the world. Visiting the Bata Shoe Museum is a once in a lifetime experience as you can be guaranteed no other place in the world has displays of shoes from different cultures around the world. A trip to the Casa Loma castle is also recommended and in a self-guided tour visitors will take a walk through secret passages and tunnels and promenade in lush gardens.

Nature lovers need to visit the Toronto Botanical Gardens where they will be surrounded by numerous plant species in a tranquil environment. Those looking for a beach will have the choice between the more secluded south shore of the Toronto Islands and the more popular northern beaches. When it comes to food, a holiday to Toronto provides quite a mixed experience with Thai, Vietnamese, Chinese, Afghan and even Caribbean eateries available.


Vancouver

Visiting Vancouver in summer or winter is the best way to pass your holidays as this wonderful metropolis is blessed with attractions that suit both these climatic extremes. Sitting on the eastern edge of the Pacific Ocean, this city boasts a uniquely diverse geography that features mountainous, pine-covered terrain, beautiful green plains and a stunning waterfront.

This city has been hailed the world over as one of the most ‘liveable’ cities. Thanks to its magnificent snow-covered slopes it was selected to host the 2010 Winter Olympics and Paralympics. But skiing is just one of a host of activities available to visitors here. There is plenty to see and do and holidaymakers planning a visit here are advised to plan carefully. It would be a shame to travel all the way to this splendid resort and still miss out on its best attractions.

Sightseeing and activities

Vancouver Grouse Mountain

A winter holiday to Vancouver is every skiers dream because here they will get marvellous pistes without having to brave extremely low temperatures. This locale has mild temperatures and average lows during winter will normally remain above freezing.

Grouse Mountain is usually the site skiers gravitate to in search of challenging descents. Snowboarders will also enjoy weaving down this mountain’s slopes. But even in summer visitors will want to keep the ‘Peak of Vancouver’ in their itinerary as it provides excellent hiking opportunities. And whichever season you plan your ascent, you will be met with spellbinding panoramas which few other locations can match.

For a relaxed day out and about in a town, visitors will want to take a tour of Granville Island. Here they will be able to shop for everything from textiles to fresh farm produce to one-of-a-kind works of art. To refresh themselves they will find many top notch cafes and restaurants serving a wide range of repasts and drinks. However, one of the most attractive things about this part of Vancouver is its rich culture.

If not by browsing through exhibitions in the art galleries, by attending theatrical performances, or by witnessing one of the many street shows, visitors can take a piece of this culture for themselves. Also of interest to those seeking R&R in a metropolitan environment will be Stanley Park and the West End. Here they will find a string of tiny outlets alongside plenteous places in which to grab a bite.

Vancouver Queen Elizabeth Park

Mt Pleasant South-Main will appeal to the more artsy traveller who will no doubt find its shops intriguing. This area is also home to Queen Elizabeth Park, a beautiful, green space where they can seek quiet repose. The Chinatown in Vancouver (one of the biggest in North America) provides evidence of this city’s cultural diversity. A boat ride along False Creek is a fun experience not to be missed. Getting around the city by bicycle is a good idea as there are well-designed bicycle routes linking the various parts of Vancouver.

Events

Lovers of sports can catch a live game of ice hockey any weekend between October and April at the Rogers Arena. Live musical performances and theatre shows can be caught at South Granville.


The Wonderful Le Touessrok

Le Touessrock

Well from the moment I entered Le Touessrock I knew this hotel was special. The warm welcome with cooling towels, fresh fruit skewers, calming sea view combined with the sweet smell of Frangipani  was like heaven to me. My room enjoyed views over one of the hotel’s own islands called Ile aux Cerfs and sitting on my balcony I could hear the sea gently lapping below. This beautifully appointed room had a Sea View and fabulous bathroom with the sensuous egg shaped bath that I really love.

Before I visited Le Touessrock I had heard about their other Islands, Ile aux Cerfs and Ilot Mangenie, however, I can only say that you must take the complimentary boat service to visit these Islands and discover a whole new dimension to this hotel.

This is now on my list of hotels that I must take my husband to!!! – call me for more details.

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