Palm Trees Offer a Tropical Touch

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When you think about palm trees you immediately think of an island with fresh sand, icy blue water and beautiful palm trees. Being the pretty trees they are they seem to bring peace. Some people have them growing in their big gardens and they look amazingly exquisite there too. It’s like when you think of happiness you think tall palm trees blowing in the wind.

They grow mostly in coastal regions where it is warm and there is a lot of sunshine. They are more likely to be found near water but they may also grow in deserts. The leaves of a palm tree might remind you of a big feather, just green. It’s mainly just a big trunk with no leaves until you get to the top where all the leaves are. They also produce fruits called coconuts. This is why if someone happens to get deserted on an island somehow (like in the movies) they will not starve because most islands have palm trees.

The coconut is spherical in shape and is brown in color. These fruits are hollow therefore they are able to float on water. They are able to float on the water for a long period of time but after that the salt of the sea water will have destroyed the seed.

If you are thinking of planting a palm tree in your garden or you have just discovered that there is already a small one growing, there are ways for you to care for it to ensure that it grows into a beautiful healthy tree. It is easy to grow a palm tree, all they really need is good soil and lots of water, but be careful not to over water it or it will die. Just give it a fair amount of water every three days and your plant will be well on its way!

Jane Smithston
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Top 10 Travel Destinations

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Are you a travel fanatic? If the answer is yes, then here are the top 10 travel destinations you should consider visiting this year and a few reasons why.

Colombia: a place you just have to visit, with its plenty of momentum, friendly people, Colombia has a natural beauty and a country that is fun and safe to explore.

The coastal Caribbean city of Cartagena has great tourist infrastructure mixed with its colonial architecture and history. All the major cities here have fairly large International airports, and flights are often easier and cheaper.

Panama:  when you mention Panama, what comes in the mind is canal. While you may not hear much about it, this country has lots of tourists’ attraction sites than canals only. Panama has a little bit of everything to offer travelers from the lush jungle highlands to excellent surf ad beaches on the pacific side. Add the mix friendly people with diverse and rich culture and you have yourself an equation for a perfect destination.

Cambodia: Siem Reap is just a bit south of Bangkok and it offers a far more authentic and less slick look into the culture while still having well developed infrastructure. One of the benefits here is Angkor Wat temple complex, most visitors use it as a staging area for their time.

Argentina:  Bariloche in Argentina is a city jammed with winter and summer activities. Its stunning scenery in almost all directions makes it popular among those touring different places in the region.

Australia: the island of Tasmania in Australia though it’s a small state is enough to keep most travelers occupied for the entire trip, with its incredible landscapes, national parks, nature reserves and world heritage sites are just but a few great options to fill your days in Australia.

Bangladesh:  This is definitely a place worth to look for when travelling to Asia. The capital city Dakar is the obvious place to start with, the people here are welcoming and friendly. The port city of Chittagong and Cox’s Bazar the worlds longest beach are some of the must go places in Bangladesh.

Italy:  travelers need not to be told to go to Italy, but many people need to be told about the many big Italian Island besides Sicily. Sardinia is one of them; it has long been a vacation destination for Italians. It’s a haven for anyone who loves the outdoors.
Senegal- If you are looking to explore the real Africa you should consider visiting Senegal as your entry point. Its fascinating and easily accessible culture makes it a safe place to be.

Germany:  fun loving?  Berlin in Germany is fairly filled with interesting and amazing new tourist attraction. It has plenty going for including a feel that is somewhat exotic compared to some other countries.

Syria:  Damascus in Syria is one place where you can feel like you are truly stepping back in time. It is the oldest city in the world but this part of the city looks, smells and sounds like it did long ago. It’s full of history and credibly affordable.

So every one, 2009 is the year of travelling to your destination go for it!

Jeff
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Living in Cyprus – Surprises and Discoveries

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As the summer holiday makers start heading home, Paphos turns from a bustling Mediterranean destination back into a sleepy small town or as some say, a village. I have concluded my second consecutive summer here and anticipating the beauty of the coming autumn and winter seasons, I would like to share a few points about Cyprus for interested vacationers, people relocating and intending to buy property and live here, or anyone just interested in reading.

The thing that weighed heavy on my mind about moving to another country was learning a foreign language. Once my wife, son and I decided to move to Cyprus for the next few years and live close to our family I immediately purchased books for learning Greek. I feared the possibility of failure, but I approached it with determination and enthusiasm anyway. Unfortunately, the results were not good, any words learned were quickly forgotten. I hoped that maybe in Cyprus it would be easier. I was right, once we arrived I was able to pick up words much more easily and within weeks I had memorized forty words. At that pace by the end of the year I would be fluent which brings me to my first surprise.

My biggest surprise is that I now know less than I did before. The reasons are that most people speak English and many English speaking residents are not attempting to learn. I asked a few people about how good their Greek was, to see how long it usually takes to learn and to get some kind of average. I was very surprised to hear them tell me that they don’t speak and were not going to try. People who on first impression I would of picked as someone who would learn, and quickly had no interest. I have learned a lot since I have been here and I will learn Greek, I promise.

The second thing that concerned me was the anticipated culture differences or “shock” having come from the US. We were used to many things that are not available, (good and bad) but that’s another story. I feel no shock; of course we miss things such as the great television programming we were used to in America and the vast amount of choices. In Cyprus however, we have lots of real, quality, family time.

What is also surprising is the decline of the tourists in the non summer months. Yes, I know kids go back to school and parents get back to work however, to me everyone is coming here at the wrong time of year. The weather in Cyprus is absolutely wonderful all year round and the millions of tourists that visit this island only come when it’s absolutely blistering hot. The only thing to do at that time is to bear it and try and stay cool, and of course tan or burn which ever you prefer.

Living most of my life in Chicago and dealing with those types of harsh winters, I feel like I live in paradise during December and January. I sell homes and as I talk to home owners listing property with me to sell, I ask what kind of heating they own so we can write it in the description. I feel silly asking but not everyone is as immune to the cold as I am and the winters are seem mild to me anyway. One message that’s repeated on many websites promoting Cyprus is “340 days of Sunshine.” Well they are not lying and they need to push this message a little harder.

Another surprise is the actual population, or the lack of it. I must confess that I did a lot of research about the country, I looked at statistics regarding just about every aspect of the country and the region including history and especially business related issues, trying to figure out where my experience would be best fitted. I did not consider the small local population because the one time I visited Cyprus it was during the summer months and all the hotels, apartments and villas were full of people. I did not realize that they would only remain full for such a short time.

The cost of living was yet another shock. I thought coming from the U.S. to a small country meant a lower cost of living, especially since things I associated with higher standards such as fancy malls, theme parks, zoo’s, museums and theatres are not available in Cyprus. I accepted a high cost of living when I moved to Washington D.C. from Peoria, IL because there were reasons for the high price and I took advantage of them. In Cyprus, I couldn’t justify the even higher cost, until now.

What is it that makes Cyprus worth the price? The answer is of course my own personal beliefs obtained from observations and conclusions I feel strongly towards. First is the lack of crime, there is a feeling of safety that I have here that I never had anywhere. I forget to lock my house doors even when I leave to go far, I leave my car windows rolled down, and I don’t worry about my kids being abducted and other things you see in the news.

Second is the lack of pollution, not only are we in a country with the main source of revenue from tourism and agriculture, add the fact that we are in the middle of the Mediterranean sea, north of the least industrious continent Africa. I am not a scientist but I don’t see any obvious source of pollution and I feel the difference. The final point is the lack of time my family and I spend in traffic. There is no traffic, yes there are times when a driver might do something to delay a few drivers behind him or I see the occasional accident that has brought everyone to watch and wait for the policeman to arrive to record and measure all details for his report, but that only happened once and it lasted for five minutes. The time gained is spent doing meaningful things with family and friends in a stress free, unpolluted, beautiful part of the world.

Cleo
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Vacationing in the Caribbean

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If your idea of the ultimate vacation getaway is a secluded island paradise, but still want the modern conveniences of restaurants, shopping and luxury lodging accommodations, then look no farther than the Caribbean. With over 100 islands composing the Caribbean, deciding where to vacation can be an overwhelming and exhausting experience with so many islands to choose from. Life is hectic enough and your vacation doesn’t need to be so why not consider a Caribbean vacation in St. John, St. Martin or St. Barts.

Finding your idea of the perfect vacation getaway can be easily started by selecting your vacation lodging with a few clicks of the mouse. TripHomes offers numerous Caribbean Vacation Rentals on these three islands and many others. Discover unbelievable homes, condos and villas located on the sandy beaches with breathtaking ocean views or select a villa literally on the off-beaten path surrounded by tropical landscape. Be amazed with your home away from home that can deliver all your dreams.

After selecting your delightful Caribbean vacation rental, deciding what island adventures you want to embark on begins! Each island’s diverse culture, history and atmosphere can help in your decision process. Saint John’s Island, part of the U.S. Virgin Islands, makes an exceptional vacation selection if you’re looking for a peaceful and laidback escape.

With no airports on the island, the main choice of transportation to access St. John is by the hourly ferry service from the nearby island of St. Thomas. Most of the island is National Park land, leaving the remaining island undeveloped with few hotels and resorts providing the ultimate in tranquility for vacationers. Relax on the sunny beach of Trunk Bay rated as one of the best beaches in the world! The offshore coral reefs make St. John an excellent snorkeling location to discover the underwater marine life. While St. John is a remote island, you will be happy to find several restaurants, a small shopping center and supermarket.

Governed by two nations, the 37 square miles of island is known as St. Marteen by the Dutch and St. Martin by the French. With over 70 different nationalities living on the island, a variety of languages are spoken. But don’t let the language barrier intimidate you from experiencing this subtropical island paradise, for most of the friendly residents and businesses speak English.

The Dutch side of the island is known for its active nightlife, casinos and exciting beaches. See if lady luck is on your side at one of the 13 casinos and enjoy dancing the night away at a sizzling club. The French side of the island is famous for its French Caribbean cuisine and tasty rum drinks so explore the areas several restaurants and open air bars. Try on the latest fashions at the stores on Front Street offering excellent jewelry and clothes shopping. With so many activities, don’t forget that you are on an island paradise. Discover the island’s 37 beaches that are waiting for you to sink your feet into the warm sand.

The Caribbean island known as Saint Barts, Saint Barths or Saint Barth is best known for its pristine beaches surrounded by rolling hills. The perfect approach to relaxation, stroll along the picturesque and undeveloped sandy beaches of Saline and Gouvernor on the Southern part of the island taking time to for long dips in the crystal clear ocean water. The hilly island offers numerous sheltered inlets for vacationers to discover quaint and private beaches. You are sure to leave sun kissed, relaxed and with treasured photographs of the tropical paradise you discover.

A perfect blend of the Caribbean and France, with French as the primary spoken language, try on the latest French fashion or indulge your cravings with an elegant evening meal. With a tropical drink in your hand, watch the sunset after a wonderful day’s adventure on the Gustavia Harbor. Scuba dive, windsurf, swim, sail, hiking or walks to absorb all the lovely views and offerings of a St. Bart vacation getaway.

Whether it’s a home with remarkable views of the turquoise blue waters and lush vegetation in St. John, a luxurious villa in St. Martin large enough for the entire family or a bungalow tucked away on the rolling hillside of St. Barts, you are sure to have a memorable vacation getaway. A Caribbean Vacation Rental is the perfect choice providing a relaxing environment close to numerous attractions, while providing you complete privacy and plenty of space. With all the amenities of home at your fingertips, you can have a memorable vacation both inside and outside of your vacation rental accommodations.

N Spin
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Best Luxurious and Budget Hotels in Key West

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Key West has many great hotels that can fit your preferences and budget. Try to have a holiday in “America’s Southernmost Tropical Island” and feel the relaxing atmosphere that it offers.

Key West is known to be the county seat of Monroe County. This is the southernmost county of continental United States with a tropical climate. Thus, it’s popularly called the “America’s Southernmost Tropical Island.” Key West serves as the seaport destination for passenger cruise ships. There are many hotels and guest houses available, all famous for their relaxing lodging experience.

Some of the best choices you can have while you are in Key West are:
• Best Western Key Ambassador Resort Inn
• Sunrise Suites resort
• Sheraton Suites
• Ocean Key Resort
• Pier House Resort
• Hyatt Key West
• Travelodge & Suites

Above-mentioned hotels and resorts are considered the best among the others. They offer great deals suitable to budgeted vacationers. We tackle them separately below to know why they are considered among the best.

Best Western Key Ambassador Resort Inn is located in Roosevelt Boulevard, Key West, Florida. This is where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Gulf of Mexico. The exhilarating blue skies combined with blue waters are a sight to behold. They also have lush green tropics and great sunset which has a color of vivid red and purples. They provide great outdoor activities like fishing, snorkeling, diving and parasailing. They also have a museum that contains America’s finest relics and America’s true treasures.

Sunrise Suites Resort is located at the Seaside Drive, Key West. This is considered an island paradise which provides the luxury and convenience of your own homes. Sunrise Suites Resort is pet-friendly

Sheraton Suites is located in South Roosevelt Boulevard, Key West. They offer Caribbean tropical furnishing, and modern amenities. They have spacious suites with private quarters and balconies. They also have outdoor activities for energetic individuals like fishing, snorkeling, windsurfing, biking and kayaking. Smoking is discouraged in the vicinity.

Ocean Key Resort is located between Key West Harbor and Mallory Square. It is an oceanfront hotel where you can experience great view of the ocean and the beach everywhere in any of the rooms. One of their best amenities is their waterfront dining restaurants.

Pier House Resort is “Premier Resort” of Key West. This is a secluded paradise that invites you to feel their free-spirited place. They provide ultimate pampering experience that you need. Pier House Resort is promising to charm you with the pleasure that they have.

Hyatt Key West is located in Front Street Key West. It is a resort located at the Gulf of Mexico. The place exudes a peaceful atmosphere. Enjoy shopping around the area with the whole family. Treat yourself to a relaxing spa in the hotel after a long day.

Travelodge and Suites is the “Premier Bayside Resort”. This is located along the breathtaking Florida Bay. They have a tour of the Old Town and artists’ studio.

David H. Urmann
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The Hamptons: Vacation in True Luxury

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Every Memorial Day weekend, the summer season officially kicks off in the Hamptons and with it comes the droves of movie stars and city dwellers seeking to escape the heat and enjoy some of the most breathtaking beauty New York State has to offer. While largely known as the summer vacation spot for the rich and famous, rubbing elbows with your favorite director or movie star has never been easier when you spend your vacation getaway along the beaches of a stunning Hamptons town.

Offering some of the best beaches in the world, the Hamptons are definitely the place to be for exciting oceanfront adventures. While there are excellent sandy options up and down the South Fork, East Hampton’s Main Beach is consistently rated one of the top ten beaches in the country and is ideally located in the new-money capital of Long Island. The likes of Martha Stewart, Steven Spielberg, and Jerry Seinfeld own homes in this trendy town, and you can certainly spot a few other celebrities while you relax along the clean white sands of East Hampton beaches such as Wiborg Beach, Egypt Beach, and Georgica Beach.

Although the Westhampton area, including the incorporated villages of West Quogue, Westhampton Beach, and West Hampton Dunes, is considered a little more like Long Beach than the rest of the Hamptons, visitors can still enjoy all of their favorite activities, including swimming, jet skiing, boating, surfing, and sunbathing, at the entertaining Pike’s Beach. However, if you prefer an old money atmosphere and huge waterfront estates as the backdrop for your beach excursions, then Southampton and the Flying Point Beach may be more your style.

For a low-key getaway away from the hubbub and noise of the party scene, set your vacation compass for a town like Amagansett and Bridgehampton. In the quant Bridgehampton, you can enjoy the popular Mecox Beach before heading over to a nearby winery, while in Amagansett, shopping in fine boutiques and dining on exquisite cuisine are the order of the day. Nightlife is never dull here, either, as Amagansett is home to the famous Stephen Talkhouse, a small, standing-room only club where the likes of Paul McCartney and Paul Simon have been known to show up unexpectedly.

In addition to the popular Stephen Talkhouse, the Hamptons are home to numerous other forms of entertainment and nightlife. The Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center hosts professional musical, dance, and theater performances year-round, while the Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor presents up-and-coming plays in addition to time-honored classics on its stage. Once the sun has set on the Hamptons, visitors can also enjoy a late night drink at the Cigar Bar in Sag Harbor or attempt to get into one of the super trendy bars such as the NV Resort in East Hampton or Jet East in Southampton.

When looking into popular Hampton attractions, there are two that always stand above the rest. Located in an 1845 mansion built by Benjamin Huntting, a whaling-ship magnate, the Whaling Museum in Sag Harbor pays homage to the industry that put this region on the map. Featuring samples of whale oil, century-old whale jawbones, and the tools and weapons of whalers, the museum is a must-see on any Hamptons trip. The Montauk Point Lighthouse, completed in 1796, was the first lighthouse to be built in New York State and is the home of numerous artifacts and historical documents. The best part of any visit, however, is the climb up the 110-foot tower for a breathtaking, panoramic view of the ocean, coastline, and stunning scenery.

When the crush of summer dawns upon the Hamptons, it is time to get out of the city and experience an atmosphere that is unlike anything you could have ever imagined. Forget the touristy feel of a hotel and live like a local with Hamptons vacation rentals in your favorite surfside destination. A Hamptons rental surrounds you with the glitz and the glamour of the area, along with the quant town feel, so you can enjoy a summer to remember in the most desirable accommodations along the Atlantic Ocean. For a fantasy getaway at one of the most picturesque, exciting destinations in the world, begin your search for the perfect vacation home rental today.

Jen W.
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