Alaska Your Ski Vacation

Alaska, which has always been a source of awe and mystery, has some of the best skiing in the world, and the Alyeska Resort is one of the finest resorts in the state. With a top elevation of 2751 feet and a 2501 vertical drop, the area gets an average of 631 inches of snow annually.

Although this is some of the best skiing in the world, you would not find the slopes overly crowded, and there are no long lift lines. There are nine lifts, including six chair lifts and two surface lifts, and one cable car line. There are 68 trails for beginners, intermediates, and experts, with the majority of the trails designed for intermediate skiers.

Night time skiing is allowed, which makes your ski experience more adventurous and thrilling. You will see snow capped mountains, hanging glaciers, and of course, the famous Northern Lights. This resort is ranked number nine of the top twenty five killer ski trips by Skiing Magazine.

The season begins at the Alyeska Resort in mid November, and runs through mid April. This area of Alaska boasts the longest daytime areas in the United States, with approximately sixteen hours of daylight each day during April. During December, however, there are only about seven hours of daylight which makes night time skiing necessary if you are going to get in the time that you want to spend on the slopes.

The Alyeska Prince Hotel is the place to stay. Here you will enjoy elegant rooms and fine dining. Nightly entertainment is available as well. There are other nightlife spots in the area as well, that are not associated with the Hotel.

If tubing interests you, then visiting the Glacier Tubing Park is an absolute must. Featuring two lanes of terrain and a surface lift, everyone in the family will enjoy spending time at the tubing park.

The Alyeska Terrain Park is a must for snowboarding enthusiasts. Other winter activities that can be enjoyed in and around the Alyeska Resort include flight seeing, skiing, ocean cruising tours, dog sledding, ice climbing, back country skiing, mountaineering, and polar bear viewing.

At the Alyeska Resort, the ultimate winter vacation can be experienced. Brave the elements, and then return to the Hotel for some pampering. Get a taste of what Alaska is really like, and what skiing is meant to be. There are activities for the entire family to enjoy, and there are many area sights and attractions to be enjoyed as well. This really is an awesome winter family ski vacation.

Cheap Air Travel Tips

The era of airline travel has allowed us to travel the world and connect in ways that have never existed before. We can visit family overseas and travel anywhere in the world within 24 hours. Isn’t that amazing?

With all this ability to travel, we are also faced with the expense of such travel.

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Costa Rica Family Adventure, Honeymoon, Vacation Packages, Custom Trips, Tour and Transportation Services

Having Visited Costa Rica, I have compiled a list of the best locations to visit. This list is by no means comprehensive or complete, it is just a checklist of all the places I would visit when I go to Costa Rica.Monteverde Cloud ForestMost famous for being associated with the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, the tiny community of Monteverde is a small village located near the entrance of the cloud forest. Monteverde was founded by the Quaker community that migrated from North America to Costa Rica in the 1950’s. In town, which is actually Santa Elena, you’ll find banks, drug store, a local hospital, book store, gas station, ATM machine, police station, post office, supermarkets, internet cafes, restaurantsAs the weather here is quite chilly and misty, due to the village being high up in the Tilaran Mountain Range, you should bring some thick clothes and a light jacket to stay warm. When here, do remember to try out the delicious local cheeses, which are a treat to eat. If you are a bird watcher, this village offers some lovely bird watching opportunities, even though you are not in the cloud forest itself. However, if you prefer to do the more touristy thing, visit the local craft centers, the women’s co-op center, the butterfly garden and the Hummingbird Gallery in town.Dominical BeachLocated on Costa Rica’s amazingly beautiful Central Pacific coastline, the small village of Dominical is a surfer’s paradise where waves can reach over 10 feet high, a place rich in island biodiversity and amazing underwater flora and fauna. It is the perfect combination between the extensive golden coasts full of scenic beaches & luscious mountains.Dominical is a 4 km long beach strip, with a few hotels, lodges, resorts and restaurants in the area. While swimming here is near impossible with the strong swells and rip tides, one can kayak off the coast or enjoy some diving or snorkeling opportunities in the area. Horseback tours can also be arranged to the nearby Nauyaca Waterfalls, or one can visit the Marino Ballena National Park, which is home to a number of marine mammals like turtles and whales that come here seasonally to mate and nest. If you like, you can take a short day trip to the lovely Caño Island just off the coast. This island is considered one of the best adventure diving spots in the world and is home to an impressive array of underwater marine life.TortugueroTortuguero National Park is one of Costa Rica’s most biologically diverse wildlife areas. Featuring one of the most verdant landscapes in the country, the 26,156 hectare park was created with the main purpose of protecting the green sea turtle nesting area. Tortuguero owes its very wet tropical forest to the 5000 to 6000 millimeters of rain it receives per year. These climatic conditions are favorable to more than 400 tree species, around 2200 species of other plants and more than 400 birds, 60 amphibian and 30 fresh water fish species, as well as several endangered animals including tapirs, monkeys, ocelots, jaguars, manatees and sloths. Tortuguero is characterized by beautifully scenic canals, lagoons and rivers that may be toured by boat, canoe or kayak. In addition to the green turtle, three other sea turtle species nest on the park’s beaches.Arenal VolcanoThe Arenal Volcano area is one of Costa Rica’s top attractions. Only 3 hours away from San José, in the town of La Fortuna, stands a majestic 1,633m volcano, known to be one of the most active in the world. Despite its constant activity, the volcano is very safe to visit as long as you stay within the safety perimeter. In this area take advantage of the pristine natural surroundings! Go fishing, horseback riding; take a canopy tour, rafting or experience a tremendous canyon expedition. Whatever you decide, be sure to visit the relaxing hot springs in the area, the most famous being Tabacon and Baldi.La Fortuna and SurroundingsOften simply referred to as La Fortuna, the town of La Fortuna de San Carlos is the gateway to the magnificent Arenal Volcano. A charming and quiet town, La Fortuna is easily accessible from the capital city San Jose, and offers some panoramic views of the spectacular Arenal, Costa’s Rica’s most active volcano. Sitting around 10 kilometers away from town and regularly spewing smoke and ash for some time now, the Volcan Arenal is the country’s top rated tourist attraction and is indeed a sight to behold.Over the last few years in particular, La Fortuna has become quite a bustling town. However, there are plenty of accommodations, hotels and resorts here to suit every budget. A must try when in La Fortuna are the amazing resort spas surrounding the volcano. On a clear day you can watch the volcano erupt and if you wait for nightfall, the Arenal puts on a brilliant show with bright red rocks tumbling down its sides.Beside the volcano, this town has other great tourist attractions like the La Catarata de la Fortuna, Tabacon Hot Springs, white water rafting, hiking excursions, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, horseback riding, canopy tours and Caño Negro Boat Tours are just some of the many activities that one can enjoy while you are here.MalpaisMalpais is situated on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica on the southern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula.Also known as the Hawaii of Latin America, there are several beaches to swim, dive or snorkel though it’s main attraction is it’s unique conditions for surfing and it’s pristine subtropical nature. Horseback riding, sportfishing, canopy tours, scuba, and nature tours make up some of the other popular activities nearby. Malpais is a community unlike any other in Costa Rica with a strong surf culture and a the laid-back atmosphere that maintains the type of earthy tourism that made Costa Rica famous.MalPais boasts a great selection of places to stay and eat from camping on the beach to luxurious resorts and a wide range of activities. Without a doubt it’s a very attractive place to relax and enjoy the golden rays of the Pacific sunset.Turrialba ValleyWith some stunning views of Costa Rica’s rural countryside, Turrialba is a charming little town in the lush and beautiful Central Valley in Cartago province. Famous for being a white water rafting hotspot and base camp, this town lies 53 km east of the capital city San José and is an excellent place to tour the pre-Columbian ruins at Guayabo National Monument, or the rarely visited but lovely Parque Nacional Volcan Turrialba. A quiet town, Turrialba with its charming street corners and gorgeous surrounding sceneries is among the few places in Costa Rica with direct access to a volcano’s crater. From the summit of the volcano, you can on a clear day, see the Irazu, Poás and Barva volcanoes in the distance Botanists and gardeners will want to pay a visit to the Center for Agronomy Research and Development (CATIE), which is located 5km (3 miles) southeast of Turrialba on the road to Siquirres. This center is one of the world’s foremost facilities for research into tropical agriculture.

Preparing For Disabled Travel to New Zealand Part I

We had only been back a few days from our trip to 8. Europe when Louise said she thought we might go to New Zealand next Christmas. It was then I knew the travel bug had bitten. All we needed was a golden egg-laying goose and we’d be right. Fortunately for us one came along and I know it’s like finding a needle in a haystack for people with disabilities to be tripping over such a windfall, however we were lucky. But enough of multiple metaphors; New Zealand was great! Before we went, we asked people who had been where we should go. Nearly all replied, “Everywhere’s good”. Not much help, we thought. Now we know they were right!

There are many reasons why an Australian disabled tourist should go to New Zealand. For a start, they speak English (well sort of. I had almost perfected my Kiwi accent, but the rest of the family forbade me ‘prectising’ in the car). This makes communication and understanding of our needs so much easier.
New Zealand is so close to Australia, only 3 hours on the plane, and so much cheaper than Europe. Even in their High Season car hire, accommodation and tourist attractions were much cheaper than Europe in the middle of Winter. Although food and petrol were dearer than Australia, they were still quite a bit cheaper than Europe too.

Like Tasmania here there’s lots to see and do in a small area. Unlike the rest of Australia, you don’t have to drive for hundreds of kilometers between big ‘tourist spots’ (in New Zealand everywhere’s a tourist spot!) And it really is true that most New Zealanders are tremendously friendly and helpful.

Things for me seemed a bit harder than Europe in some ways; but that was because with chronic progressive MS things get worse and it was a year later. Louise was right though; it’s a good idea to try these things while you still can.
Before You Go It’s important for anyone to get organized for a trip overseas, but when you’ve got a disability it’s essential!

Here’s some tips:

1. Make sure you take plenty of any medication you may need. Never try to buy it overseas. It will be enormously expensive, or may not be available. Get a covering letter from your doctor and make sure the airline is aware. Needles are OK in the hold, but if you need to take them as cabin luggage, you’ll need to make special arrangements.

2. If you suffer from incontinence, for men I’d strongly recommend wearing a leg bag as it takes away a lot of the pressure of trying to find a toilet in time.
3. You also need to choose a good airline and inform them of your special needs. We’ve tried some cut-price airlines and a few wobbly luggage hoists and tarmac steps later I can tell you it ain’t worth it! Contact the airline well ahead to arrange seating. We found the best place was up the very back, right near the toilets.

4. Almost all airlines will take your wheelchair for free (that includes electric ones). You’ll need to arrive at check-in a bit earlier to book it in and to get a wheelchair for use at the airport. Ask for a staff member to help you through to the plane. This has the added advantage of giving you quick checking through customs. You’ll be put in an “aisle chair”, which is a wheelchair narrow enough to get you down to your seat on the plane and you’ll get taken to your seat first.

Unfortunately this also means that you’ll be last to get off, but don’t worry; with the VIP service through customs you’ll be first at the luggage carousel! And ask for staff help all the way through as it will make things much easier and quicker.

5. When traveling if you are disabled, it’s very important to book ahead. Unfortunately your days of just dropping into a town and grabbing somewhere to stay on the spur of the moment are over. We started booking accommodation almost a year prior and the internet is a wonderful (and cheap) tool for this. Don’t rely on those ‘wheelchair friendly’ symbols because sometimes they’ve been put there for no apparent reason.

Contact the owners directly by e-mail and check on steps, space inside rooms, doorway width, safety rails, bathroom configuration and accessibility generally. (In fact, I could write a book on motel rooms-I have quite a list of practical suggestions for improving them for disabled travellers!) In general, I found it’s better to exaggerate rather than downplay your level of disability. That way you’re less likely to end up somewhere unsuitable.

6. You’ll want travel insurance; if only to cover any medical emergencies. We had to pay a little more to cover my “pre-existing condition”, but it wasn’t at all hard to get. Most insurance companies will be happy to cover for everything apart from your illness!

7. I bought a lightweight partially collapsible electric wheelchair especially for the trip. Luckily I bought it early enough ahead to iron out a few teething problems and to get used to using it (at the expense of our house, which has been gradually destroyed by my earlier miscalculations).

8. Louise began cursing the wheelchair early in our trip as its rather small battery began running out of charge and I had to keep finding power points and wait for a re-charge. In future we’ve decided to just take the manual wheelchair overseas. It’s a lot less bulky and if you’ve got someone to push, they’ll appreciate the exercise!

9. Don’t forget your disabled parking pass, if you’ve got one. We tried to organise an NZ pass before we left, through CCS, but it didn’t eventuate. So we just used our Australian sticker and had no problems at all. In fact in New Zealand you’re very unlikely to encounter parking problems even in the peak tourist season.

10. And don’t be afraid to say you could do with help. It’s taken me a while to work this out, but most places are set up to cater for disabled people and are only too happy to help if given notice. You might be pleasantly surprised and even find yourself at the front of the queue for once!

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How About an Adriatic Sea Vacation in Italy?

Italy is undoubtedly one of the most popular tourist spots in the world. But since the country is so rich in culture, history and architecture, most people do not mention Italy when it comes to beach holidays, forgetting the fact that the country also has some of the best beaches in the world. In fact, the capital city of Venice was developed as a beach resort in old times and till date, some of the most popular and well developed beaches in Italy can be found in the Veneto region. The Venetian region boasts of a 200 kilometer long coastline with a large number of gold and fine white sand beaches along the Adriatic coast. The most popular Adriatic beachside resort in Veneto is the Lido de Jesolo or the beach at Jesolo, which has been favored by the jet set ever since its inception and development. In fact, if you are a beach person, then you can book your vacation accommodation in Jesolo and visit the cities of Venice and Verona during the day while staying at Jesolo. Both these cities are a short distance away and you can enjoy their rich historical heritage during the day and spend your nights at the various restaurants and night clubs on the beach at Jesolo. Unlike a number of Italian beaches that are choc-a-block full of tourists, you will be able to find a place on the beaches at Jesolo since most resorts own their own portions of the beach and it is because of this reason that the beaches at Jesolo are very neat and clean. Eating establishments line these beaches and if you are traveling with your children, then they will definitely enjoy having pizzas and ice creams right on the beach. Jesolo has a busy and bustling nightlife, and it is advised that you pack your party dresses and shoes in order to visit the classy and expensive night clubs here. If you are traveling with kids, then you can entertain yourself through the various traditional and cultural shows that are put up by resorts and local tourism development organizations. Jesolo is extremely romantic and is a perfect honeymoon destination. You can take romantic gondola rides and moonlit strolls among the piazzas or along the shore with your partner. The shopping scene is quite happening and you can find almost all famous design houses rubbing shoulders on the high streets. Last but not the least, the food is simply amazing and you can find good food every where ranging from small roadside stalls to classy restaurants, so do not plan to diet when you visit this portion of the world. One thing that you must keep in mind however before landing in Jesolo is getting your vacation shelter booked in advance. This is important because the beach resorts in Italy are extremely popular with European tourists and getting your holiday reservations done in advance may save you from a lot of hassle once you land here. You can easily book your accommodation in one of the many resorts on the Adriatic coast or in Jesolo simply by logging on to a website that deals with making vacation bookings in Italy.

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6 Safety Tips for Every Traveler in Mexico

The last thing that you would ever think of happening when you’re in Mexico is having your safety compromised. However, you basically know that accidents can happen, and crime can strike anywhere and anytime, even when you’re on a holiday. Though there is no real guarantee that you will be completely safe once you’re already out there, it’s still best to be prepared at all times. As they say, it’s better to be ready than sorry in the end. Take note of the following safety travel tips:1. Be updated. Know where you are actually going and see if it’s safe to travel at your desired schedule. You can check out your country’s government website or even the official online portal of Mexico for any advisory or warning that you have to heed. Moreover, knowing the status of your destination will help you know what to watch out for. 2. Bring your important documents with you at all times. Unless you’re taking turns with a friend in watching over your accommodation, you may want to tag along all your important papers, such as your passport, credit and ATM cards, visas, identification cards, and other confidential documents. Also include your mobile phone. You can place all of them in a small bag such as fanny pack or a belt bag. You can afford to have your clothes stolen but not these mentioned items.3. Avoid cashing out in unguarded automated teller machines. You are definitely prone to robbery if you decide to withdraw your money on automated teller machines that have no security guards or located very far from crowded areas. If you think that you’re getting short of cash, make sure that you can take a trip to the mall or to the bank, where you can be a lot safer. Better yet, make use of a traveler’s check or a credit card, which doesn’t necessarily entail you to dispense cash. 4. Have your documents e-mailed to your account. Your papers may get lost or worse stolen before or during your stay in Mexico. E-mailing them will give you backup copies, which you can simply print at your convenience. 5. Avoid being the center of attention. As much as possible, try to blend in with the crowd. It will not only make you a lesser target of thieves and robbers, but you can also experience the Mexican lifestyle and culture a lot better. This also goes on to say that women should avoid revealing dresses. The Mexicans are very conservative people. Doing so will prevent you from getting sneers and snide remarks from them. 6. Choose your accommodation well. Hotel chains like Grupo Mayan may be a expensive than the inns and motels, but you are sure of your security and safety. They have 24-hour security personnel, as well as covert security systems installed. They can also have their own mode of transportation, or they can hail legitimate taxi cabs for you. What’s more, with their impressive door lock system, you’re confident of leaving some of your valuables inside your room, so you can travel light.

The Grupo Mayan hotels are accommodations that provide world-class amenities, including enhanced security system for the protection safety of their guests. They are located in various prominent and frequently visited destinations in Mexico, such as Acapulco, Cabo San Lucas, and Puerto Vallarta. To know more of their other services, visit http://www.grupomayantravelers.com.
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Your Guide to Travel Safety

I’m sure the last thing on your mind when you’re caught up in the excitement of an ensuing holiday is your personal safety or security. That is of course unless you’re travelling to a war zone; let’s hope for your sake that this doesn’t turn out to be the case.

Of course whatever your destination you should always review the level of security needed. This doesn’t just include finding resort and/or country information, but involves many other factors such as; political status, risk of natural disaster and social and economic variances.

We are becoming increasingly aware of the need for travel insurance whilst taking our holidays, but we still have a long way to go when it comes to our travel security arrangements. Many of us are aware that we should check the current climate in both a meteorological and political sense, finding this information however can be a daunting task.

You may find even when travelling to the most tourist friendly resort that factors beyond your control can change, such as in the event of an earthquake or a military coup. You need only cast your mind back to September of last year to be reminded of the military coup in Thailand which resulted in the formation of a new government. Should this be the case in your circumstances, you may find yourself needing to either cancel your holiday or make provision to return home early.

You should ensure you have any emergency numbers necessary before you travel, including those of the British embassy and your travel insurance emergency line. Giving relatives a contact number for the accommodation you will be staying at is also a good idea. It is worth noting that some internet travel security websites offer 24 hour emergency contact giving you access to practical assistance should you lose your passport, suffer a natural disaster or fall foul of any other emergency.

Usually this type of service can offer you help and advice on many aspects of safety abroad

and provide you with fully researched destination reports including much relevant and crucial information.

With the increase in terrorist attacks and with this being more commonly seen in tourist resorts than ever before can you afford not to take some precautions?

Chris Rowlands is a UK based author with experience within the financial sector centering on insurances.
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