Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Hawaii


The fresh, floral air energizes you. The warm, tranquil waters refresh you. The breathtaking, natural beauty renews you. Look around. There’s no place on earth like Hawaii.
Hawaii is home to three active volcanoes located on the Big Island of Hawai‘i.
To really experience all that Hawaii offers, you should consider renting a car. Reserve your rental vehicles in advance because quantities can be limited on some islands. Many visitors also enjoy taking bus tours to conveniently explore the Islands. Shuttles, taxis and public transport are available on most islands.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Grace Bay

Grace Bay
 offers clear blue waters, white sand beaches and a wide variety of luxury hotel and villa rentals.
Some of the best rated hotels in the world are located on Grace Bay. Hotel amenities include top spas, fine restaurants and stretches of uncrowded beaches.
A variety of activities including diving, snorkeling and fishing are available in and around the Grace Bay area.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Bermuda


Bermuda may be small—nestled into 21 square miles—but our island is incredibly rich in history, architecture and culture. And we are blessed by the loveliest weather, the most stunning scenery and the friendliest people you'll ever meet.
Bermuda offers an array of exquisite beaches of pink sand and turquoise water. The sand contains pink flecks that are the remains of a tiny organism known as red foam. This combined with tiny particles of broken shells and bits of coral create the pink hue of Bermuda's beautiful beaches.
You can go :
  • Fishing
  • Jet Ski & Boat Rentals
  • Sailing
  • Scuba
  • Sightseeing
  • Snorkeling
  • Yachts
  • Swim with Dolphins
  • Bahamas

    The Bahamian islands have blossomed into a tropical Eden, alluring throngs of visitors to their white-washed shores, duty-free shops, fishing and scuba diving excursions and luxurious resort lifestyle.
    It’s finding that your departure from everyday life is also your arrival at an extraordinary place within yourself.

    Monday, January 7, 2013

    Estonia

    • From sleepy fishing villages, to unspoilt beaches, spa resorts, yacht marinas and larger ports there is something for everyone.
    • Estonia’s natural rivers can be considered one of our most valuable natural resources – only a few riverbeds have been reshaped by the man. Rivers are fed by springs and the brownish but clean waters of bogs.
    • The first sailing competition was held on Pärnu river in 1883 and river sailing is still popular. Most sailed are the larger Emajõgi (Mother’s River) and Pärnu rivers.
    • 24th of February: Independence day. Celebrated with the military parade in the morning and festive family dinners in the evening.
    • The easiest way to get around is by bus or car. Maps are widely available in Estonia.
    • In the summer the skies are blue and temperatures can reach 30° Celcius and the summer average is a very pleasant 16.4°C.