tv – Balashiha http://balashiha.su Sat, 22 Sep 2012 20:00:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.18 Accommodation at Holiday Parks http://balashiha.su/?p=535 http://balashiha.su/?p=535#respond Thu, 19 Jan 2012 05:37:56 +0000 http://balashiha.su/?p=535 Accommodation at Holiday Parks

There are many reasons why leaving the usual Christmas day routine and going to a holiday park is a good idea including the range of activities and shows that are available for all the family. These activities are complimented by the great festive shows that are put on during Christmas to get everyone in the mood.

When you choose to go to one of the holiday parks you will need to select the type of accommodation you require and there are several types to suit an array of requirements both budget and dietary. Whichever option you choose you can be sure you will have somewhere to rest your head after a day experiencing what the holiday parks have to offer.

There are some special hotels that have been erected in some areas that provide visitors with the highest quality accommodation with dining facilities that are second to none. If you want to really treat your family then these are the places to stay if you have the budget to do so. Alternatively there are some fantastic places to stay that offer dinner, bed and breakfast and these come in different standard accommodation.

The deluxe suites come fully equipped with everything you need to relax after a fun-filled day or shows and activities. TV in the master bedroom, mini fridge, personal safe for your belongings, patio with comfortable chairs and table and Egyptian cotton bed linen finish off nicely meaning you can get a great night sleep ready to do it all again. For those on a budget there are more standard rooms that offer the basics but still have a TV, tea and coffee making facilities and a nicely designed bathroom.

You can also choose self catering facilities if you have certain dietary requirements as you have your own kitchen so you can make your own food. It is like having a home from home when you stay in one the fine self catering accommodations and is the preferred option for many families. Again like the catered accommodations there are different types to suit each budget but you are sure to find one that matches your requirement and your wallet.

UK family breaks in the winter can get your mind off the terrible weather and with plenty going on you will soon forget about it. Accommodation like Bognor Regis hotels provides all you need for comfort.

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Top Five Sightseeing Spot in Shanghai http://balashiha.su/?p=9230 http://balashiha.su/?p=9230#respond Mon, 07 Nov 2011 14:48:10 +0000 http://balashiha.su/?p=9230 Top Five Sightseeing Spot in Shanghai

Shanghai, the largest and richest city in China is an amazing mix of traditional China and western civilization.Symbols of Shanghai’s multi-cultural features scatter around every corner of the city particularly along the Huangpujiang River, which houses the largest array of Art Deco architecture in the world. Here are some top attractions in Shanghai:

#One: Yuyuan Garden

Yuyuan Garden is believed to have been built in the Ming Dynasty, more than 400 years ago. The exquisite layout, beautiful scenery and the artistic style of the garden architecture have made the garden one of the highlights of Shanghai.

Yuyuan literally translated means Happy Garden. It is located in the center of Shanghai’s Old City, a few blocks south of the Bund. It has a total area of about two hectares (five acres) and more than 40 attractions The inner and outer gardens were both built in the Ming Dynasty classical style, with numerous rock and tree garden areas, ponds, dragon-lined walls and numerous doorways and zigzagging bridges separating the various garden areas and pavilions.

#Two: Jade Buddha Temple

Jade Buddha Temple in Shanghai is an active temple, with 70 resident monks at the last count. The 70 monks who live and work there can sometimes be seen worshiping.

The temple was built between 1911 and 1918 in the style of the Song Dynasty (960-1279), with symmetrical halls and courtyards, upturned eaves, and bright yellow walls. The exterior is readily identifiable by the bright saffron walls.

#Three: The Bund

The Bund is one of the most recognizable architectural symbols of Shanghai.  The word ‘bund’ derives from an Anglo-Indian word for an embankment along a muddy waterfront and that is what it was in the beginning, when the first British company opened an office there in 1846. It became the epitome of elegance during Shanghai’s history as a city of trade. Now many attractive new constructions have been erected in addition to the historical buildings. A 771-metre long retaining wall for flood control was built. Atop the wall is a spacious walkway for sightseeing. Paved with colorful tiles and dotted with flower beds and European-style garden lights. It is a good place for a leisurely stroll and a view of the Huangpu River.

The Bund, which extends from Jinling Road in the south to the Waibaidu Bridge over the Suzhou Creek in the north, is on the western bank of the 114 kilometer long Huangpu River, a tributary of the Yangtze River.

#Four: Oriental Pearl TV Tower

Towering high above Pudong New Area, the Oriental Pearl TV Tower has been the outstanding landmark of Shanghai since its completion in 1995. The tower is 468 m high, the highest in Asia and the third highest in the world, next to the 553–meter-high CN Tower in Toronto, Canada, and the 540-meter-high TV Tower in Ostankino Tower in Moscow, Russia.

The tower includes 15 spheres of different sizes at different levels creating an artistic conception of “large and small pearls dropping onto a jade plate”. It has become a symbolic piece of architecture and a favorite sight for tourists in Shanghai.

#Five: Zhujiajiao Water Town

Zhujiajiao, Known as “the Venice of Shanghai”, is a well-preserved ancient town in water country in Shanghai typical of southeast China. During Three Kingdom as appeared as a village. Nowadays old streets and architecture in the style of Ming and Qing periods can be found and local customs characteristic of water country can be observed. Zhujiajiao is noted for its archaic water country scenery typical of southeast China – old town, peacefulness, tranquility and elegance.

The world expo shanghai 2010 will be held from May 1st to October 31th. During the time, it will be very crowded for the sightseeing sites. You’d better choose more flexible ways to plan your Shanghai tours.

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What Limo Would You Recommend to Hire in Glasgow http://balashiha.su/?p=10572 http://balashiha.su/?p=10572#respond Fri, 12 Aug 2011 21:03:33 +0000 http://balashiha.su/?p=10572 What Limo Would You Recommend to Hire in Glasgow

For those who are looking for that different look in Glasgow. The fleet of limos available are numerous and they all have different appeal for different people. There are a number of limos that will give you the look that you would want to portray i.e. a celebrity look or lavish look.

What are some of the limos available to choose from?

There area a number of options that will interest you who is looking for a stylish look. They include the hummer limo, the bmw x5 limo, the Ferrari limo etc. the limo that will make every person in Glasgow collide would be the Ferrari limo. this limo will cause a huge attraction from the public.

What is special about the Ferrari limo?

If there is one limo that appeals for uniqueness, it is the Ferrari f1 360 this is a complete limo that will ensure you are the centre of attraction. This latest   creation of the engineers is one that has everything a modern world class limo has. It will disappoint you in any way. The Ferrari limos interior is fitted leather seating that will ensure that you feel relaxed. The entertainment of Ferrari f1 360 limo includes a huge flat screen tv that produces quality pictures plus the DVD that has programmes that will keep holding your ribs incase you forget and stay glued to it. You will not stop laughing. The music that the Ferrari limo has is different and goes with the level the passenger’s ears can handle. There is booming music, soothing music that will drown you from your sorrows and you will forget all your troubles once you are inside the Ferrari limo.

The quality of the lights is also fixed to match any occasion the Ferrari limo might be hired for. From the dim lights to the dazzling lights that are sure to match the occasion.

The Ferrari limo has absolutely all you want to pamper you.

What does the Ferrari limo look like?  

This limo will give you what you want to achieve; it might be a sporty look, celebrity look, whatever it is you want to achieve the limo will give this comfortably. The shape of this limo is feminine in its appeal like many sports cars so it is really lovely the first people to see it in Glasgow will cause a mess trying to admire it. They might even follow it just kill their curiosity who is on board that Ferrari limousine. So if you do not want to be noticed do not take the Ferrari limo because no matter what the Ferrari limo must be noticed.  The doors of the Ferrari limo are also one of the rare kinds. If they open for you to alight everyone will be like WOW, do you see that. So be sure to gain publicity once you take the Ferrari F1 360.

Why the Ferrari limo?

The Ferrari F1 360 is a very exclusive limo that any person no matter where would like to take. It is simply an experience of a lifetime. This limo also comes with a chauffeur who has enough experience to drive you to wherever you want. There is also a special drink offered to those who will take the Ferrari limo as a way to welcome them to this lovely creation.

Why not have limo hire Manchester, limo hire Surrey or limo hire Birmingham.

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Around in Thailand http://balashiha.su/?p=945 http://balashiha.su/?p=945#respond Sun, 15 May 2011 08:27:12 +0000 http://balashiha.su/?p=945 Around in Thailand

Wake up in Bangkok and know that anything is possible. My perfect day would begin with a walk down the busy streets to select the best egg noodle soup with wontons and red pork, a delicious, ubiquitous dish and an excellent hangover cure. A trip down the river is next on the cards, a wonderful breezy way to see the city and its monuments without choking to death.

Our trip to Thailand had been long awaited, originally planned for the winter of 94/95. The balloon was ready at Thunder and Colt with a heavy duty basket tailor made for hard use overseas. And then they went bust. The delay meant that we missed the relatively short window available for flying in Thailand. So it was rainy old England for most of the winter and a rethink of the plan for us.

So after a fantastic summer passenger flying in England, it was off on a Quantas Jumbo from a snowy December Heathrow. We caught a connecting flight from Bangkok to Chaing Mai, a city in the North which was hosting the South East Asia Games, ( SEA games ) our first port of call. Jon, returning from SAGA, was there for three days to ease us into things.

Our hosts had managed to find sponsor’s a cell phone company and we had a busy schedule ahead. The city was humming with activity related to the games and it was great fun to be there. We generally flew across the city in the mornings and over the main stadium in the evenings.

The stadium itself was about 10km from the centre of the city and lay under an east facing slope which of course moved into shade in the evening allowing us to fly over the stadium and away into open countryside, the mornings had the ability to take us up the slope and away to the west which was not a good idea as there was about 50km of forest and national park before the next road.

It was always fairly calm and finding places to land was not a problem. We were not alone in the air a Carlsburg balloon had been shipped in from Europe and a Cameron Gas airship from America. Strangely neither thought to visit or call the international airport 8km south of the stadium. This caused some amount of trouble as Thai’s love complicated permissions to fly and neither had any. As we did have permission we were contactable and received some amount of flack from their CAA. We smoothed the path quite well for them, prison was mentioned on more than one occasion!

The airship did a fantastic job seemingly never out of the air and carrying a TV camera beaming live pictures from the stadium. During the evening we tethered next to the stadium and the airship still plodded around dropping leaflets.

Thai’s are football fanatics and the Asian cup was also held during the games in the evening. Our tethers coincided with all the home team games. As Thailand progressed through the ranks tickets sold out and it started to get ugly at the gates. For the semi final the fans burnt down the ticket tents in protest and several thousand extra tried to get in causing an outbreak of police brutality.

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All About Worldwide City-Traveling http://balashiha.su/?p=774 http://balashiha.su/?p=774#respond Sat, 23 Apr 2011 01:24:47 +0000 http://balashiha.su/?p=774 All About Worldwide City-Traveling

Our modern world is something very fantastic, when you look at all the travel opportunities we have, and all these many ways to ride. This world shines only beautiful and bright, what could be there a problem. And we have all these buses, trains, ships, airplanes, to get to any place in the entire world with ease.
What is the truth.
It is the individual, who decides, to go for a vacation, but actually many don’t. They think, spending money for it is pure luxury and staying at home would easily make up for it. But this is not completely true. Living all year long at home, with planning for new furniture, or saving for better car or TV, does not bring the necessary satisfaction. Real relaxation from stress, workload and all the other ongoing responsibilities, does not take place in making one’s home look better, putting up expensive wallpaper, or driving a more attractive car.
Personal relaxation is proven as being something complete different than just money, car or TV. It is a very intimate spiritual thing, and cannot get measured up with luxury. Relaxation is, where one is alone or with one’s family and has lots of time together. It will create new joy and happiness with talking about things, never said since a long time. It may happen to be the very first moment, where daddy really talks freely to his children and is finding out by surprise, that the son is not as good in Math and needs some help. The wife is happy since ever, realizing that everybody is together, getting close attention, and here and there a kiss with some very lovely whispered words. This all did not happen since a long time. It is the moment, a family can re-union and makes new plans for the next year. This is much better, than any other plan made during the entire year, only for one’s job or for a WAL-Mart shopping cart.
This is the truth. Now let’s see, what can be really done.
An educated person knows, that there are several very different possibilities, how to spend vacation time most wisely. One should know them and choose the one, which fits best to the interests and also circumstances of the family. There should be a talk with all together after dinner.
Where does everybody wants to go, and how many people is it. Does the majority want to swim and lay sunbathing on a beach, or do they want to swim, but also climb the mountains? What will be the best destination? Flight tickets for a family, might be more expensive than just the gasoline for a car, but it might waste lots of valuable vacation time, driving there. But an intelligent evaluation on all the asked for travel possibilities will then discover, what is the best deal for this year, with the most fun and variety, everybody would like to enjoy.
The main actions for selecting the right destination from several offers of real value, are
1. Sitting together and talking about everybody’s ideas and personal likings.
2. To get an overall agreement, what the best solution is for a decent destination.
3. The money has to be somehow made available, so one can book and pay.
4. The tickets and plans are in everybody’s hands now, waiting for the adventurous trip to happen.
An ideal solution can be beaches, where Florida has some very excellent locations for that, or let’s take a cruise, the offers are pretty cheap and the environment of a ship can give you an exciting change in atmosphere. If you are able to spend some more money, then go more international. Europe is the most attractive area for having the most beautiful cities and places, and one can learn about other exciting civilizations and people.
But the main point is, you take your family this year and go. Surprise them all a bit with some exotic hotel and flight booking.

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How To Cut Travel Costs http://balashiha.su/?p=4785 http://balashiha.su/?p=4785#respond Wed, 12 Jan 2011 21:12:57 +0000 http://balashiha.su/?p=4785 How To Cut Travel Costs

In this article today I would like to discuss several tips, tricks, and techniques that just about anybody can use to help dramatically cut travel costs.
Traveling is one of the greatest things to do on this planet. Getting out and exploring and seeing the world is a precious treat for most of us, the only problem is that it can be incredibly expensive if you don’t know how to do it correctly. Fortunately for all of us, there are several different ways that you can really cut down on your travel costs and that is what I would like to discuss in this article with you today.
Travel costs in the US are more than $500 billion a year. Anything we can do to help lower that can only benefit everyone.
The first thing you should focus on it finding the absolute best prices for airline tickets and also the absolute best prices for hotel reservations. The Internet is an amazing tool when it comes to this sort of thing and it can be as easy as checking several of the different major travel websites that I’m sure you’ve seen commercials for on TV. Many of these websites can give you amazing deals, especially if you’re willing to accept certain restrictions such as being nonrefundable and not earning you as many frequent flyer miles.
Another way to cut costs on travel that most people would never think about it finding a good travel agent. It is true that many travel agents are just simple travel agents, but there are some that are particularly good at finding deals. The only real way to find this sort of travel agent is through word-of-mouth so talk to your friends to find out who the best agents are and stay away from the ones who aren’t so good.
Another tip is to work your travel agent. Basically you do this by checking with about a half a dozen different travel agents in your area and comparing and contrasting the deals they find. You’ll be surprised what wide varieties of prices each agent will come up with and it’s quite easy to play one off against another to get the absolute best price available. Once you find the agent with the best price, go to the others and ask them to beat it. Many times they will be able to!
Finally, use consolidators to find the lowest cost airline tickets. Usually this means that you have to accept some restrictions such as not earning frequent flyer miles and being nonrefundable so be sure the price difference between a regular airline ticket and a consolidator ticket is enough to justify this inconvenience otherwise you may just want to go with the regular priced tickets.
So there you have several tips, tricks, and techniques that you can use to hopefully lower your travel costs as much as is humanly possible. Good luck and happy travels to you and your family.

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Top Family Staycations http://balashiha.su/?p=9224 http://balashiha.su/?p=9224#respond Sat, 30 Oct 2010 13:54:52 +0000 http://balashiha.su/?p=9224 Top Family Staycations

Need help planning a Family Staycation. Look no further, here is a quick guide for tips on planning your family’s Staycation.
Camping-Set up a tent! If you would like a camping staycation set up a tent in the back yard. If it seems like rain, set up the tent in the garage or maybe in the middle of your living room! It doesn’t matter where the tent is so long as you sleep in it. If you do not have a tent just pull out the sleeping bags and sleep under the stars or by the fireplace inside. No sleeping bags? Use blankets! You don’t need much gear to have a fun family camping trip to nowhere!
Out of the Kitchen–Cook out or pack a picnic! During your staycation you need to stay clear of the kitchen as much as possible. Either plan on cooking on the griddle or prepare picnic items that you can instantly grab from the fridge. Eat on a blanket outside or on the sitting room floor if the weather is bad. Or try something else by arranging a make-your-own pizza night or salad bar night. Both are good options if it’s raining and you are compelled to eat indoors. Tell stories as you eat and enjoy yourselves! Switch off the TV! No Television in a staycation… None! No PCs or cell telephones either. This is family time. Play board games, read books aloud, sing songs, tell stories, go for a stroll, ride bikes, climb trees. Just do something different!
Invite the Neighbors–Round up the neighbors! Want your staycation to be even more fun? Ask the neighbors to go on a staycation at the same time as you! Get together for B.B.Q.s and yard games. Take turns swimming in each others pools. Go spend a group day together at a park. Have family day at a local lake. Or have a family friendly block party! Take day trips! If you’re taking a whole week off or even a weekend off plan some day trips.
Be a Tourist–If you were on a regular vacation you would get out to see the sites. So you must do the same on your staycation! Visit a museum or go to the local library. Visit your fire station or police station. Walk around graveyards to take a look at old gravestones. Or take a ride to the lake or the beach or visit a store you haven’t ever been to. And save cash on food by bringing your own lunch.
Work- Get work done!– What? Working on a staycation? Sure! Why not! Work can be good fun when you do it as a family. Does your place need painting? Have a painting party! Invite everybody you know and ask them to bring food. Everybody can paint in the day then have a pleasant pot luck dinner in the evening. Those who need to spend the night can bring their own tents. This is a way and inexpensive way to do a huge task that you routinely would have to hire somebody to finish for you.
Swap homes!– If you are unable to afford to get away but you actually do need to get away considering swapping houses with another relative just so you may have a change of views. Perhaps you would like to run away from the town and can swap homes with someone that wants to get out of their little city for a bit. Or perhaps you can trade your lake front home for your best buddy’s beach house. Or perhaps you just need to enjoy a different back yard for a change. The entire point is to keep it inexpensively and to enjoy yourself. Family Staycation here you come!

What you just about Family Staycation Ideas is just the beginning. To get more ideas and everything you ever wanted to know about Staycations, Here is the absolute best source we uncovered, Staycation Nation or Staycation Ideas

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Capsule Hotels in Japan http://balashiha.su/?p=1720 http://balashiha.su/?p=1720#respond Sat, 18 Sep 2010 00:47:41 +0000 http://balashiha.su/?p=1720 Capsule Hotels in Japan

What is a capsule hotel?
A capsule hotel can be described as a hotel system that provides densely populated accommodation which contains rooms of a relatively standardized size based on modular plastic or fibreglass sleeping quarters. Other than your own room, all other facilities are shared.

History
Although capsule hotels are quintessentially Japanese, the first capsule hotel was only built in 1979 by a chap in Osaka by the name of Kisho Kurokawa. The rates were a bit lower back then at about 1,600 yen. Capsule hotels are a uniquely Japanese phenomenom not only because of space restrictions but because Japan is still a relatively safe country and such a facility would be unthinkable in many other countries.

It wasn’t until 1985, when the Tsukuba Science Expo was held, that capsule hotels became well known in Japan. There wasn’t enough room to accommodate everyone so the organisers decided to make capsule hotels so everyone could enjoy the expo and stay overnight. This became big news when reported on Japanese televsion, and since then capsule hotels have become part of the Japanese vocabulary. The first reported capsule hotel in Tokyo was Green Plaza Shinjuku, located in the red light district of Kabukicho. The Green Plaza is also the biggest capsule hotel in Tokyo with 630 rooms.

How to use a capsule hotel
Most capsule hotels do not have a key to the room so you need to place your valuables in a separate locker. You have to share the bathroom, rest room and bath with everyone else (most capsule hotels have a sauna included). Most of the basics are provided and they have a communal bath which you share with other clientelle. Many capsule hotels have a large bath called a ‘Rotenburo’ which means ‘open air bath’ where you can relax under the open sky.

When you enter you have to take off your shoes, put them in a shoe locker and lock it with the key which is provided. You then give the shoe locker key to the reception staff and they provide you with another key for a small clothes locker. At this point they give you a description of how their system works. There is usually a Yukata, bath towel and a small hand towel in the locker in which you place your belongings. After you do this you can then go to your room.

You can watch a small television while lying down (usually around 8 inches). In fact, the capsule hotels are so compact that it is possible to operate the lights, air conditioning, TV, radio and Alarm Clock from the bed without having to move. One negative aspect of Capsule Hotels is that they are not sound proof, so it is possible to hear the person next to you snoring (earplugs are recommended).

Most capsule hotels have a two-tiered system so each room has two capsule rooms – one on top and one on the bottom. The people at the front tell you whether you are on the top or bottom one and you can access the top bunk rooms via the stairs provided. For those over about 190cm, you have to bend your legs slightly when you go to bed. For those who are a little overweight there usually isn’t a problem with the width.

Location
Most capsule hotels are found in central city areas where it is common for people to miss the last train or bus. Nearly all capsule hotels are within walking distance of a station.

Reservations
Although many people use capsule hotels because they miss the last train home, it is possilbe to make reservations via the internet or by phone.

Conditions
Many of the capsule hotels only accept men, but there are some which are exclusive to women. In terms of time restrictions, most places have a check in time of 17:00 and check out time of 10:00am. Depending on the type of capsule hotel, you are required to return to the hotel by 02:00, but others are 24 hours.

Although most capsule hotels require you to stay a night, there are some which allow you to use facilities for a shorter period of time if you just want to take a break. For example, at Capsule Inn Akihabara they allow you to take a shower for 500 yen or sleep/rest for 3 hours for 1,200 yen or 7 hours for 2,500 yen. Some places have restrictions on how many nights you can stay, so if you are looking to stay for a period of more than 2 nights you should check their conditions before booking. 

Capsule Hotels are thought to be men only domains, but there are many places available where women can stay. Some are exclusive to women and some allow both men and women to stay in the same complex, although the accommodation areas and bathing are separated.

At most capsule hotels you can not take your own food or drink into the capsule hotels and you must be over 18.

Recent trends
Although foreigners describe capsule hotels as ‘Coffin hotels’, in many cases this is an unfair description. Some of the more recent capsule hotels have internet access, a key for your room, private videos (such as Hotel Dandy in Ueno) and a private shower room. They also have cabin types which have a chair and table. More recently, double-bed capsule hotels have been introduced where you are allowed two people to a room. In many of the new establishments, on the top floor they have an open sauna (rotenburo) and a separate massage room. In particular, some of the women only capsule hotels are quite extravagant with high quality spas.

Alternative accommodation
If you are looking for something even cheaper than a capsule hotel (although possibly not quite as comfortable), other alternatives are Kenkou (health) land or Manga Kissatens.

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Best Beaches of Seychelles http://balashiha.su/?p=11049 http://balashiha.su/?p=11049#respond Tue, 20 Jul 2010 19:20:15 +0000 http://balashiha.su/?p=11049 10 Best Beaches of Seychelles

Seychellesis a group of about 115 islands, located northeast of Madagascar. There are five main islands; Mah?, Praslin, La Digue, Fr?gate, and North Island. Much of Seychelles is protected sanctuaries devoted to preserving and amazing array of flora and fauna. The giant Alabra Tortoises are fascinating and should not be missed when visiting the islands, Birds huge bird colonies can be found on certain islands

While tourism is absolutely their main industry, the Seychelle Islands are a relatively unknown vacation hideaway. If you are looking for a snappy nightlife you might be a little disappointing. One of the charms of the Seychelles is that they are not commercial and overdeveloped. The group of islands offer the perfect Honeymoon getaway.

Beau Vallon

This beach is located on the island of Mah? on the northern side, and is one of the more popular beaches on Mah?. This long and sandy beach has magnificent views of North Island and Silhouette. There are various diving and water sport centers as well a Teddy’s Glass Bottom Boat Tours.

Anse Royale

This beach is the longest on Mah? and it provides beaches that are protected in most cases from choppy seas and provides a safe and comfortable swimming experience. This makes for very favorable conditions for swimming and beach fun from May to October.

Intendance Beach

This is a very wide beach, which provides huge swells that are favored by surfers. Multi-directional currents make it a little challenging at times to swim and the Banyan Tree Resort will notify swimmers of dangerous conditions with flags. Anse Intendance is one of the spots that turtles still nest.

Anse Cimitiere

Cimitiere is a very hidden beach and is quite hidden. Monsoon season is from May to October and is a time of large waves and dangerous surf. There are a few natural swimming pools created by protecting rocks on the beach. If you are looking for a nice change there is the inland forest that can be explored by horses from the Riding Centre Utegangar.

Port Launay

This is one of the most beautiful beaches on Mah? and is located on the west side of the island. This beach will have the largest population of beach goers on weekends. Swimming is great here and the beach is very well maintained.

Anse Georgette

Rated as one of the top 10 most beautiful beaches in the world, Anse Georgette is located on the island of Praslin. Only accessible by boat the beach offers the luxury of the Lemuria Resort. This is a favorite of Honeymooners because of the intimacy of the private beach.

Anse Bois de Rose

This beach is known for its fishing and there is a great spot for swimming located next to the hotel Coco de Mer.

Anse Source D’Argent

This beach is one of the most popular beaches in the Seychelles. Huge granite boulders separate it from Anse Lazio and make this a hotspot for filming and photography. This beach is a favorite for magazines as well as TV travel programs.

Anse Bamboos

Located on the island of Fr?gate, Anse Bamboos has the main hotel on the island. It boasts of has some currents but they are not too dangerous to swimmers and there is a lifeguard stationed here for your safety. Sun chairs with large shade umbrellas line the beach for your comfort.

Anse d’Est

Anse d’Est is located on the east side of North Island and this is where large coral beds are located just off the beach. The North Island Lodge offers a swimming pool, restaurant, library and diving center.

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Budget Hotels in Goa – economic and efficient accommodation alternatives http://balashiha.su/?p=1558 http://balashiha.su/?p=1558#respond Wed, 16 Jun 2010 17:08:17 +0000 http://balashiha.su/?p=1558 Budget Hotels in Goa – economic and efficient accommodation alternatives

Goa is a destination for all tourists. To cater to the accommodation needs of the global travelers, there are numerous hotels, resorts and home stays available across the various budgets. If you were traveling to Goa and were traveling with a strict budget, you could definitely avail of the services of the Budget hotels in Goa. These hotels are mostly located in the city centers and near the major tourist attractions thus offering the guests, a hassle free stay in the city. The Goa budget hotels are devoid of all frills and mostly offer a food and lodging alternative, however there are several hotels here that offer only for lodging facilities.
A standard few amenities that are found in all budget hotels in Goa are Room service, Telephone connection, TV with satellite channels, Refrigerators (optional in a few hotels), Attached bathroom with hot and cold water facilities and In-house restaurants.
The budget hotels in Goa truly reflect the mood of the place. Besides cozy comfortable rooms with spacious interiors, they also are equipped with a friendly and caring staff to assist you throughout the stay. The hotels depict interesting architectural patterns and the quiet interiors of the hotel indeed ensure that the weary travelers are well taken care of. Since most of the entertainment and sightseeing centers are located nearby, the economy hotels in Goa facilitate for convenient exploring of the city.
Also, most of these hotels excel in arranging for local trips and excursions and they can even organize for musical evenings on your request. Staying in the Goa budget hotels is both fun and affordable. What else? These hotels also offer for online booking options that you may avail of and book for your stay before you arrive in the city.

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