Posts Tagged ‘course’

PostHeaderIcon New York vacation

Who does not know New York. If you are on vacation to the United States, surely you want to visit the New York city. The names of places that we often hear or read us like The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Harlem, China Town, Broadway, Times Square, etc.. which is the place-names in around New York City. But those vacation won’t be complete if you haven’t taste new york culinary.

New York, one of famous modern city in the world, especially since the tragedy 9/11-2001 incident that killed up to 3 thousand people. World Trade Center twin towers, the South Tower and North Tower Building Building collapsed and destroyed devastated when terrorists hijack two airliners and crashed it. Really bad tragedy up until now many wreaths are still placed in the street where the building used to stand. In these places also clearly displayed large posters which tells the chronological minute per minute until the events since the hijacked planes crashed. In these locations are also posted some photos in the past when the accident happens.
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PostHeaderIcon The Regent Grand

Spend a day on stunning Grace Bay Beach in the Turks and Caicos Islands, and one thing becomes crystal clear. On Grace Bay, the brighter the sunshine, the more vibrant the ocean color.

Witnessing Grace Bay’s 12-mile marriage of powdery white sand and turquoise water is a reflection one won’t soon forget. For guests at the Regent Grand Resort and Spa, there is no better view of this all-natural spectacle than from the sweeping balcony of your luxury suite.

In 2007, the Regent Grand opened to lofty reviews on Grace Bay’s most desired piece of real estate. The Regent Grand is located on the equivalent of the Grace Bay Beach 50-yard line. Convenience is the gold standard for guests staying in a Regent oceanfront suite. All guests are within walking distance of the classy Regent Village shopping area, Providenciale’s only 18-hole golf course, and the culinary bounty of Provo’s restaurant row. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Bukit Bendera

Pleasantly situated just six kilometres away from the heart of George Town with a unique vantage point at an elevation of nearly 2800 feet, lies picturesque Bukit Bendera. Also known as Penang Hill, the series of summits standing out over the lowlands of the city comprises of idyllic forests and mountainous landscapes that offer a variety of attractions for the entire family. A popular hotspot for locals and visitors who are looking to escape from the chaos of the city and sweltering temperatures, Bukit Bendera is truly a hillside resort with a difference. Veiled in mist and dense bamboo plants, the best way to explore Bukit Bendera is (of course) on foot, while taking in the sights that include vibrant plant varieties, clear water ponds, farms and its own unique eco system. A red Swiss funicular train with a capacity of 80 passengers per trip is also on hand for those who wish to tour the peaks in comfort. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Tropical Resorts


These three resorts go beyond “kids’ camps” to offer complimentary personalized babysitting and enriching children’s activities–even for babies and toddlers.

Family vacations in the tropics are great for making special memories that will last a lifetime. And naturally, most traveling families do enjoy all the quality time spent with one another–away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
But there may be times during a family vacation when it’s nice for Mom and Dad to have some quiet time alone–whether it’s for a grown-ups only snorkeling trip, romantic dinner out or afternoon at the spa.
Many all-inclusive resorts in Mexico and the Caribbean offer organized daytime kids’ camps for children age 5 or older. Personalized child care for toddlers and babies costs extra, as does child care for school-age kids once camp is closed for the day. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Bormio Resort

Bormio is indeed a microcosm of Europe. This new ski resort is Europe’s snowy garden. Nestled in the midst of the Stelvio National Park, which is adjacent to the Swiss National Park, the new ski resort in Bormio provides the most breathtaking picturesque natural setting. There is a possibility that tourists will forget their skis and cling to their cameras because of the numerous photo opportunities.

However, the beautiful setting is not the only reason why the new ski resort in Bormio is considered a micro-universe of Europe. The place is steeped in culture and traditions. At the old town, the zigzagging streets are lined with genuine trattorias, the Italian taverns that serve food that equal the quality of gourmet restaurants but the atmosphere is more casual and less snooty. Trattorias are usually run by families and printed menus are rarely found. But the best local wines are always available.

The new ski resort in Bormio also reflects Europe’s leadership in the hotel industry. The hotels in the area offer luxurious accommodations and impeccable service. These perks are rarely expected from an almost hidden quaint Italian village. The best part for people who are planning to take a vacation in this new ski resort is that the hotel rates are affordable.

Similar to Europe’s collage of the old and new, the new ski resort in Bormio has its “old town” adjacent to the “new town.” The new town offers state-of-the-art skiing facilities as well as numerous and conveniently located lifts. For beginners, the new town has several ski schools. The Italian instructors are patient and knowledgeable. And there are numerous ski runs that are especially constructed for beginners.

Europe has always been considered to be steeped in history. The same is true for Bormio. The new ski resort provides its visitor access to three thermal centers that were discovered during the Roman times. These thermal centers have a total of 10 hot springs. All around Bormio, there are wine vineyards that carried on the historic European pride of wine making. There are medieval houses, churches, and towers. In fact, many locals in Bormio claimed that the area was first inhabited during the Bronze Age.

All these are just side attractions in the new ski resort in Bormio. The main attraction, of course, is the network of ski runs. There are ski runs for all levels of skiers, from beginners to experts. There is plenty of snow due to its geographical location. And this leads to a year-round skiing holiday. People can visit the new ski resort of Bormio at any time of the year to ski, to ride on mountain bikes, to snowboard, and to spend a fun holiday.

Will this new ski resort offer excitement to expert skiers? It is best to visit Bormio during the World Cup Downhill Ski Race.