Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Visit Taj Mahal - Your option for Amazing Trip

Taj Mahal is one of the world’s most renowned and one of the Seven Wonders of the World and has achieved special note because of the romance of its inspiration. After the death of Mumtaz Mahal in 1631, Shahjahan set out to build a mausoleum for her that would be an epitome of the bond between them. It is India's most recognized monument of the world. It took 22 years of painstaking work and 20,000 workers to complete. It's an insight into the history, culture and heritage of India.This supreme temple of love, standing gracefully by the sacred Yumana at Agra, has become the monument of a man's love for a woman. Her body is inside the monument, together with that of the emperor. Mesmerizing, majestic, scintillating- The Taj Mahal in Agra India is a wondrous gift to the world.

The story of Taj Mahal is unique and rare in itself. It is different with a feeling of fulfillment with no blemishes, a feeling of happiness having experienced a beautiful monument, a feeling of contentment having viewed the flawless magnificent edifice. It is also an example of devotion and faith. Words cannot do the Taj Mahal justice, its incredible detail but the different people have different views of the Taj but it would be enough to say that the Taj has a life of its own that leaps out of marble, provided you understand that it is a monument of love.



It's beauty is sure to cast a magic spell on you forever. No wonder then, the Taj Mahal is the most sought after destination by a foreign traveler. The reflections of the Taj in the water pond in front of it or in the Yamuna waters in the back are some of the breath taking views. The colour of the Taj also changes with every change that takes place in the sky. The golden pink Taj at dawn turns into dazzling white at noon. Giving way to the sultry orange at sunset is the milky blue at night. Viewing the Taj on Full moon nights is a blissful experience.It is undoubtedly the India tourism, is incomplete without experiencing the Taj Mahal.The Taj experience is more then just seeing a beautiful monument of India. Taj Mahal Travelis a once in a lifetime experience. One that leaves you with many cherished memories to last a lifetime.

Exotic Taipei 101 in Taiwan : The Worlds Tallest Tower




The Taipeh 101 Tower of Taiwan is the tallest antiquity on Earth. Its peak above ground is 509.2 m. This includes the 60 m spire; the antiquity also holds the record for the maximal roof (440 m).The Taipeh 101 Tower contains the world's fastest and most comfortable elevators. The antiquity is exciting to look at, an impressive tribute to steel, glass and unbelievably clever engineering. And yet the design clearly reflects the topical Asiatic culture; for example, there are octad canted sections, octad existence the lucky number in Chinese. Each section is embellished with a tralatitious Asiatic symbolisation of fulfillment, the symbols existence large enough to be circumpolar from the ground.Taipei 101 is currently the world's tallest completed antiquity on connector with its 509 m height. It is located in the East of Taipeh (Xin-Yi district), the capital municipality of Taiwan. The tower consists of 101 stories above the ground. The crowning floor is at 439 m. The construction of Taipeh 101 (Taipei International Financial Center previously) was started in 1999, and ended in 2004. The total outlay was about 1,7 billion US dollars. This tower has the worlds fastest elevators (doubledecker) they can get as fast as 63 km / h. The indoor observation embellish is on the 89th floor (382m). The total weight of Taipeh 101 is 700,000 tonnes, which is such a mass that could possibly attain an earthquake. The structure is confident to withstand the maximal earthquakes. The 800 ton damper on the crowning of the tower can turn up to 40% of the movements. The Taipeh 101 Mall is a 6-story shopping mall inside the building. The past tallest antiquity was the Petronas Towers in Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur with 452 m height, it only held the record for 6 years (built in 1998). The upcoming world's tallest is going to be the Burj Dubai, which has already overtaken Taipeh 101, but until its ended it is not official.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Enjoy of Exotic Islands Vanuatu, Fiji and Cook Islands

Today Norm Goldman, Editor of sketchandtravel.com and Bookpleasures.com is honored to have as a guest, Ian Heydon, author, travel writer, award- winning comedy writer, artist and expert on Vanuatu, Fiji and Cook Islands

Ian is here to talk to us today about his expertise pertaining to these exotic islands.

Good day Ian and it is great to have you accept our invitation to participate in this interview!

NORM:

Can you tell our readers something about yourself and your expertise pertaining to Vanuatu, Fiji and Cook Islands.

IAN:

I first went to Fiji in 1993 and simply fell in love with the tropics, the warm, picture-postcard waters and the relaxed rhythm of life in general. I went back the following year and got my PADI Open Water Dive accreditation and, after another couple of trips realised I was working pretty much with a goal to travel more.

As I had a fairly successful career as a writer, I decided to see if I could write about travel and kill two birds with the one pen. In 1999, we took a family holiday to Vanuatu, where my wife Annie and I gave each other a Renewal of Vows' ceremony as an anniversary gift.

I felt automatically at home in Vanuatu and, as luck would have it, Annie was offered a job teaching at Port Vila International School. We decided that it would be an adventure, especially for the kids (then aged 7 and 3). Our 12-month contract extended to three fantastic years, during which time I got to write a lot, including my travel book on Australia, The Small Guide to A Big Country.

After leaving Vanuatu I bought a travel agent's licence to specialize in taking people, particularly honeymooners to this fascinating and rewarding part of the world. What I thought would be a hobby quickly became a business and in early 2004 I visited the Cook Islands and fell in love with another Pacific destination.

2004 also saw visits to New Caledonia, Fiji and three trips to Vanuatu. And I'm really excited about my first trip to Samoa this year. While I don't have any actual publications on the Pacific islands, I have three comprehensive information websites, Vanuatu A to Z, Fiji A to Zand Cook Islands A to Z.

NORM:

Could you tell our readers where these islands are located and an idea as to what differentiates one island from another from the point of view of topography, climate, and anything else you consider different?

IAN:

For me, living in Australia, Vanuatu and Fiji are so accessible, being just a few hours away. Visiting the Cook Islands means a stopover in New Zealand, but it is still just two meals and two movies. For Americans, the Cook Islands and Fiji are more accessible than Vanuatu (requires a stop in Fiji to connect or to be taken as a side trip from Australia or New Zealand). The climate in all destinations is similar, tropical with no great range in temperatures but it can get very humid in the summer months. These months are traditionally wet but El Nino seems to have changed that. In the Cook Islands, when it rains, they call it liquid sunshine. The warm water temperatures mean swimming is possible all year round.

· Vanuatu is by far the most primitive, if that's the right word. While Port Vila is a modern town with good infrastructure, excellent resorts and great restaurants, on many of the outer islands the ni-Vanuatu people live traditional village lives (ni-Vanuatu means of Vanuatu).

Cannibalism is part of the history and the last recorded case was in 1969, the year Armstrong and Aldrin took that one small step for man. Vanuatu also has a number of active volcanoes, including Mt Yasur, which is accessible and rewarding. Because of this, small earth tremors are common. Until 1980, when Vanuatu became an independent nation, the country was called the New Hebrides, a condominium, jointly run by the British and the French. There were both French and English schools, hospitals, police forces and, for a time, they even drove on both sides of the road!

Fiji is similar in topography, without the active volcanoes. For me, this is more a resort destination. While there is certainly a lot to explore, most visitors usually choose one or two resorts for their vacation.

The Fijian people are warm, outgoing (you can't go anywhere without being greeted with a beaming smile and Bula) and are far more akin to living on island time than the Indian population. It's a happy mix for tourists however, as the Indians pretty much make the business side of things run smoothly.

The Cook Islands also has rugged mountains, lush vegetation and pristine azure waters but a very different feel. The local people are Polynesian, not Melanesian, and comfortably marry the sensuality of Polynesia with a Christian way of life. It was from here that the Maori people followed migrating birds in their canoes to discover New Zealand. These days in the Cooks, English is spoken with a Kiwi accent and the currency is the New Zealand dollar (which makes it great value for US travelers). By contrast, the Fijian people are around 50% Fijian and 50% Indian. The ni-Vanuatu people are far more shy but just as friendly and welcoming. And, as their tourism slogan says, another time, another pace.

(Interviewer's Comments: If you wish more information on Cook Islands click HERE)

NORM:

How safe is it to travel to these islands?

IAN:

I find these destinations the safest on the planet. Yes, you may find petty crime, as you will anywhere, but on the whole people are far less materially minded and perhaps more family oriented. Our three years in Vanuatu were a reminder of when the world was a simpler and more secure place the children would nip off down the lagoon to play unsupervised and we knew they were safe& or a father would load a dozen children into the back of his truck and head out for a beach picnic no seatbelts but also no worries& it was a place where kids were allowed to be kids.

NORM:

Why would you consider these islands a good choice for a romantic getaway or wedding and honeymoon destination, and if you had to choose your favorite one, which one would it be and why?

IAN:

Firstly, for the scenery there's something really romantic about swaying palm trees, balmy weather and green-blue warm waters (I'm yet to see any artist reproduce these colours). But, more than this, I think it's that rhythm of island time that I've mentioned. You absorb the slower pace and are away from the routine of computers, traffic and deadlines. Choosing one place is hard for me, but I will go with the island of Aitutaki in the Cooks (about a 50 minute flight from the main island of Rarotonga). This huge lagoon (a volcanic crater) is just stunning, the local people are welcoming and there are some excellent accommodation properties and restaurants.

NORM:

What is the best time to visit these islands from the point of view of weather, costs, and crowds?

IAN:

I'm going to take an easy out and say anytime you want to travel and to use a local saying, whatever the weather, have a nice day. I was in both Fiji and Vanuatu in December 2004. Traditionally this is the hot, wet and humid season. In Fiji it hadn't rained for seven weeks and I didn't use air-conditioning in either country. Some people avoid traveling in February and March because of possible cyclones but these are pretty rare. I'm betting that 2005 will be cyclone free the water temperatures haven't risen much and there aren't an abundance of mangoes. For some reason the mango tree seems to be in tune with weather patterns and they have an over-abundance of fruit if a cyclone is imminent. Cost and crowd-wise, I would avoid the Australian and New Zealand school holiday periods but, having said that, all three destinations have adults only accommodation options.

NORM:

Do people travel to all three islands as a kind of package tour or is this not advisable?

IAN:

From Australia and New Zealand, packages often work out the most economical and efficient but, from the USA and Canada, it can be better to purchase the airfare and land content separately. I don't want to be hard on US travel agents but some do not have enough knowledge of Pacific destinations to offer the right advice (although having Vanuatu as the location for Survivor has raised the profile of this small country). I recommend using a specialist in travel to these regions and/or contact the accommodation properties direct. Most of them will still offer the package specials like Stay 7 nights, Pay 5 nights to people who book direct.

NORM:

If you had to choose an unequalled, exotic and unique areas such as parks, beaches etc in each one of these Islands to celebrate a wedding, which ones would you choose from the point of view of popularity and beauty?

IAN:

· Again, a hard one because, for example, some brides like to arrive in a canoe, which requires a lagoon location but to choose one in Vanuatu, a little resort called Tamanu on the Beach. It is 25 minutes from Port Vila. The bride and groom are welcomed with a glass of champagne or fruit punch, warriors perform a traditional dance and guard of honour, the ceremony is under a simple canopy on the beach, then champagne to toast and finger food while documentation is signed, a celebration lunch or dinner (on the beach or in the excellent little restaurant) followed by the night in one of the romantic French Colonial cottages.

· In Fiji, I will opt for a Tokoriki Island wedding. They have built a delightful wedding chapel (and there are plenty of beach options). Here there are also traditional Fijian warriors to escort the bride and a Fijian choir (these people know how to sing!) and a wonderful wedding dinner is part of the package. My main reason for choosing Tokoriki, though, is the new honeymoon bures with their private plunge pools.

While I said earlier that Aitutaki is my most romantic choice for a honeymoon, I would actually have the wedding ceremony on Rarotonga by beautiful Muri Lagoon, again with warrior and maiden escort. A beautiful part of some ceremonies is to be taken by canoe across the lagoon to the motu (uninhabited island) called Koromiri where the union is sealed with planting of a small coconut palm (uto). As the tree grows, so will the relationship. Apparently many couples return on their anniversaries to see just how much their tree has grown and to again taste the romance of the tropics.

NORM:

How far in advance should a couple prepare themselves for a honeymoon or romantic getaway to these islands?

IAN:

From our experience it depends very much on the situation. If couples plan to invite guests, it is nice to give a lot of warning so they can prepare financially (say, 9 to 12 months). Six months seems to be about average but we have had people deciding pretty much on the spur of the moment. The record goes to one couple visiting Vanuatu who were swept away by the romance of the place, decided to marry and were husband and wife in less than 48 hours (there was a lot of panic and appreciated cooperation from the registry office on that one!)

NORM:

What advice would you have for destination brides who plan to bring along a wedding party to these islands? It's a growing trend for destination weddings to now have a fairly sizeable wedding party sometimes about 50, so it would be great to get tips on group airline discounts, hotel blocks.

IAN:

An island wedding with guests can be really wonderful. In some cases, where guests arrive from different parts of the planet, the occasion can also serve as a family reunion. Group discounts for flights and accommodation can be arranged and sometimes it suits guests to stay in a different resort to the bride and groom because of budget or requirements (e.g. kids club or self-contained facilities). The largest wedding we organized in 2004 was for 67 guests travelling to Vanuatu from Australia, New Zealand, USA and the United Kingdom. We are currently planning one for 150 to 180 guests in Fiji, which will be interesting! Luckily there is a resort with a seaside chapel that can accommodate this many people. When compared to traditional weddings with all the trimmings, tropical weddings are very inexpensive and many guests combine the occasion with their annual vacation.

NORM:

How does one go about checking on the reliability of a hotel or resort in these islands when it pertains to service, food, etc?

IAN

Again, you can't beat specialist, local advice. To me, resorts and restaurants reflect the personality of the owners/managers and they can change literally overnight. Specialist agencies like ourselves should travel regularly to the destinations and have contacts on the ground for updates.

NORM:

What should people know about planning a wedding in these islands insofar as legal requirements are concerned?

IAN:

In broad terms, think three weeks/three days. In Vanuatu and Fiji, documents should be lodged at least three weeks prior to travel and couples should be in the country for three days prior to the ceremony. In some cases this is flexible. In Fiji, couples have to have an interview at the Registry Office and have original documentation with them. In Vanuatu, the faxed copies are sufficient and there is no interview. The Cook Islands require original documents and an interview (here, the 3-day rule can be shortened for a fee). Documents required include passports, birth certificates, Intention to Marry form and divorce papers or death of spouse certificate if applicable. One thing to always check is that passports have six months validity from the date of travel.

NORM:

Is there anything else you would wish to add as it pertains to romantic and wedding destinations in these islands?

IAN:

Two things: firstly, for the bride (and groom) to make a wish list. Most wedding tropical wedding packages can be tailored to the couples wishes, whether the ceremony be in a church, gardens or on a beach& and include little things like the color of the bride's dress (so flowers and table settings can complement) and whether they would like a CD compilation of their favourite music (you don't need last minute panics looking for a CD player etc!) And finally, no matter where couples marry (traditional or tropical), it really should be the wedding the couple wants. There will be plenty of time for compromise later when they have to decide who goes where for Christmas or thanksgiving!

To learn more about resort weddings in these islands - click HEREand about tropical honeymoons - click HERE. To learn more about Ian Heydon - click here.

Thanks again Ian -tank yu tumas, vinaka, meitaki ma'ata

For over thirty- five years, Norm practiced as a Title Attorney and Civil Law Notary in Montreal, Canada. After his retirement from the legal profession, Norm pursued two of his passions - book reviewing and travel writing, implementing many of his research skills he had been practicing for 35 years.

Norm and his wife Lily are a unique husband and wife team, writer and water colorist, who write and paint about romantic destinations and wedding destinations.

Basically, they meld art and words in order to create an unusual travel story, which generates interest, particularly because of the fact that each painting appears to have been ‘custom-made’ for the story-original story and original art. Combining the watercolors with travel writing provides a softer, more romantic look at the places they visit.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

The Garden Route Of South Africa – For A Beach Holiday Of A Lifetime

If you ever visit South Africa, you should definitely include the Garden Route area in the south of the country in your itinerary. This is a stretch of coastline beginning at Mossel Bay and ending at the Tsitsikamma Forest in the east (near the town of Plettenberg Bay). Between these to points you will find a number of quaint resort towns, as well as the commercial hub of the area, George.

If you arrive from Cape Town’s side, the first town you will encounter is Mossel Bay. This old town with its many colonial buildings has a different atmosphere than the more modern towns to the east. It used to be the least developed of the Garden Route towns, but during the past two decades it has started to develop into a tourist town of note. The standards of hotels and guest houses are high – we noticed that our guest house even had baby bath tubs for those traveling with infants.

Exotic Florida Vacation Ideas

Our Florida pages include Miami and South Beach, Orlando, Naples, and soon, romantic resorts in Florida's best spots, including the Florida Keys and Disneyworld.
If you're thinking about a romantic getaway in Florida, we've found some great destinations for couples we think you'll love...

Our favorite Florida beach vacation spots? Maureen and I love the fabulous white sand beaches around Naples on the Gulf Coast. On the Atlantic side, Fort Lauderdale, Miami Beach and Key Biscayne are excellent.

Let's look at some of the best places to visit in Florida for romantic escapes...

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

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Avon is the very beautiful city in the Colorado. This city is a great variety of events, recreational activities, and great shopping and dining opportunities. This city is a travel facility of tourist as well as bus, train and taxi. I went there and enjoyed a lot. There I stayed cheap hotels in avon. There they provided the facilities which pampered me. Avon is the good entertainment city.


Eagle County is home to Vail and Beaver Creek ski resorts, but the fun doesn't stop there. There are countless activities and events during both summer and winter seasons. There are countless biking and hiking trails, cheap hotel rates, music and worldwide famous events, and many restaurants.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Bahamas Weddings and Honeymoons

Bahamas Weddings and Honeymoons

Bahamas Weddings and Honeymoons

Bahamas Weddings and Honeymoons

Bahamas Weddings and Honeymoons
The Out Islands of The Bahamas is the dream location for a perfect Caribbean beach wedding and honeymoon. Picture a secluded island on a tropical paradise, the clear blue ocean the only backdrop, a bouquet of exotic island blooms. Bare feet lingering on a bed of white, powdery sand. The love of your life standing next to you as you recite your vows and confess your love for each other, the ocean waves sing in the background.
What can be more romantic than getting married in the Out Islands of The Bahamas? With more than 700 cays, reefs, beaches, parks, churches and botanical gardens, there are endless possibilities when selecting a dream destination wedding location in the Out Islands of The Bahamas.
Those couples who fantasize of getting married on a romantic white or pink, powdery sand beach realize their dream beach wedding on the Out Islands. The Out Islands of The Bahamas not only have picturesque beaches for tropical beach weddings by the ocean to exchange vows, but you’ll find historical churches, plantations, settlements, quaint villages and other island attractions that make for memorable wedding locations and honeymoon vacations.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Facility in Hawaii

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Consider the islands of Hawaii for your next tropical vacation. What makes Hawaii so magical?
  • Luxury Island Resorts
  • Romantic Island Cruises
  • World-Class Scuba Diving
  • Championship Golf Courses
  • Family Friendly Resorts and Condos
  • Relaxing Spa Treatments
Just a few reasons to spend your tropical island vacation, island honeymoon, or beach wedding in Hawaii! Which tropical island iin Hawaii is right for your beach vacation? Plan your travel to Hawaii with an expert! Margi Arnold is a Hawaii Destination Specialist.

TRAVEL PLANNER caribbean

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TRAVEl caribbeanBolongo Bay Beach Resort

A TRUE CARIBBEAN EXPERIENCE:
Bolongo Bay Beach Resort is a family owned and managed resort for over 30 years. The welcoming hospitality of our gracious staff will make you feel that you have arrived at your home away from home on St. Thomas. With a beautiful 1,000 ft palm lined beach, two outstanding restaurants, a PADI 5-star dive shop, 53’ catamaran, water sports and a variety of other activities, Bolongo offers the ideal Caribbean vacation.

INSPIRED DINING:
Guests interested in the comfort of an All Inclusive Plan enjoy a one-of-a-kind dining experience including all premium brand cocktails, imported beers, and wines by the glass. Order a la carte for every meal and enjoy up to four courses for dinner at The Lobster Grille featuring Caribbean lobster, fresh fish, steaks and chops accompanied by local produce and delicious side dishes.

Down the beach at Iggies you’ll find a more casual menu featuring salads, wraps, conch fritters, coconut shrimp and of course -Cheeseburgers in Paradise. Every Wednesday Iggies features Carnival Night with Limbo Show, live music and craft fair.

European Plan rates offer accommodations on the beach and the independence to try the many excellent restaurants St. Thomas has to offer. Non-motorized water sports are included with either plan.

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Pamper yourselves with a beachfront room including a view of the Caribbean Sea from your balcony. To start your honeymoon off right, you will be treated to a chilled bottle of champagne and two souvenir flutes.

The all-inclusive package includes:
  • Full Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner -- a la carte menu always available
  • Unlimited premium drinks, imported and domestic beer and wine
  • Chocolate dipped fruit and tropical flowers
  • $50 retail store credit
  • His & Hers half hour massage
  • 3-course dinner for two, wine included, at the Lobster Grille
  • Romantic cocktail cruise around historic Charlotte Amalie harbor
  • His & Hers souvenir t-shirts
  • Introductory scuba lesson in the pool
  • Use of windsurfers, sunfish sailboats, kayaks, aqua cycles, swim mats and snorkel gear
  • Room tax and resort fee and energy surcharge

Romantic Getaways in Fiji

Romantic Getaways in Fiji
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This is an exclusive destination for smart travelers seeking a truly unique and authentic Fijian experience with Pacific Rim menu. Activities include snorkeling, sailing, fishing, sea kayaking, hiking, & a visit to the villages local Fiji. For those who like to feel romantic Fiji is the right place to do it.


Tahiti Adventure Getaway

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Tahiti Adventure

Tahiti

This will be pleased to introduce you to one of the favorite islands in the South Pacific,. Here is a preview of your one-week guided trip. Relaxing after arriving with a special welcome spa treatments at Spa Polynesian Helene. Rest your feet at the foot of a tropical flower bath as a massage therapist your neck & shoulder or hand & foot (your choice) with monoi (coconut) oil. Beautiful 5 «Inter-Continental Beach Resort, situated between the mountains and the lagoon, serves as a base for exploration and adventure we were on the island of Moorea. Moorea island experience off the beaten path. Travel through the tropical rain forest in the 4-wheel drive Jeep Safari as you find a garden of vanilla, pineapple plantations, bamboo groves and ancient & sacred tahitian marae (temple ruins). Launch cruise on the lagoon Cook's Bay and Opunohu Bay where you will see free ranging population of spinner dolphins. Stingrays swim gracefully in the waist-high water & snorkel among tropical reef fish and many species of coral reef barrier in the rack. Landed on a private motu (small island) for some beach time and lunch at La Plage beach bar. Learning about the world famous color tahitian pearl and tahitian award winning jewelry designer Tahia Collins on our private reception at her on the Moorea Pearl Gallery. Acquainted with fellow travelers as long as you do not have a host group lunch & dinner at some of my personal recommendations for local restaurants on the island of Tahiti & Moorea.

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Lanzarote is an island of Lanzarote holidays exotic and popular since the island has opened its doors to visitors. Canary Island is 40 miles long and only 14 miles wide, but in this small land of contrasting scenery will amaze you. A lunar landscape with a strange quality and beautiful rock formations. The weather in Lanzarote is usually dry and dry climate - this is one of the closest Canary Islands to the Sahara desert. If you're looking for a holiday destination with almost guaranteed sunshine, then you will be hard pushed to find a better option than Lanzarote. Flights to Lanzarote airport abundance of all major European airports. Once there, it is wise to take advantage of renting a car Lanzarotes facility in order to achieve your goals. Whether you're headed Lanzarotes vacation villa, hotel or even an apartment in Lanzarote, a holiday in Lanzarote is very popular for a reason: they are filled with sand, sun, sea and social life which we deserve retak.lanzarote make goals when we're under stress, because Lanzarote has many exotic sights, which can help us to forget all the problems we're dealing with.

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A trip to the Galapagos Islands is an unforgettable experience. The islands are world renown for their fearless wildlife but no one can prepare you for such a close encounter with nature.
We are proud to recommend you only the best hotels in Puerto Ayora on Santa Cruz as well as on Isabela which is the best island to relax and enjoy the beach. Here you can spend time before or after your cruise. These hotels will help you to make the dreamlike trip to Galapagos perfect and unforgettable.

All the hotels provide highest quality, perfect facilities and best service according to the Galapagos Islands and as far as possible in a national park that is 1000 km from the mainland.

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