Sep 29 2008

Jamaica paradise

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If you want to travel to the Caribbean, you certainly have no shortage of wonderful destinations from which to choose. One of the most popular places for tourists in the Caribbean, however, is Jamaica. The country of Jamaica is about 150 miles long and 50 miles wide, so it isn’t huge, but it is mighty in the world of tourism, and is actually the third largest island in the Caribbean. It is found less than 100 miles south of Cuba and a little over 100 miles from Hispaniola, the island on which Haiti and the Dominican Republic as found. It was formally a possession of Spain, and late of the United Kingdom, but is now its own nation.

Although Jamaica is small, it has had a large cultural influence on the world. Reggae, ska, dancehall, and ragga are just a few of the many musical genres that originated in Jamaica. Jungle music in the United Kingdom and hip-hop in the United States are also largely accredited to the Jamaican immigrant population. The Rastafari movement also began in Jamaica.

When you are visiting Jamaica, there are a number of fun activities for you to do. Of course, like most other Caribbean islands, Jamaica is home to a number of beautiful beaches, so it is a real island paradise. While there, you can try diving, parasailing, boating, swimming, snorkeling, jet and water skiing, and surfing. Fishing is also very popular in the Jamaica, and you can see a variety of great planets and animals when you are visiting this island.

For those who are not interested in fun in the sun, the nightlife in Jamaica is also great. You can dance the night away in a number of clubs and visit bars to try some of the local drinks. The restaurants here serve both foreign and cultural cuisine, and shopping is great for tourists who want to pick up lots of gifts to take home.

If you plan to go to Jamaica on your next vacation, you can fly directly there or you can take a cruise through Caribbean islands. Make sure that you check with your airport to see what kinds of travel paperwork are required to visit Jamaica from your country and be prepared to experience this fun island culture by reading up on the many things you can see and do while there. Jamaica can be your own island paradise when you visit, so the vacation is definitely worth making the travel plans.

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Sep 21 2008

Destination Aruba

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If you like warm, arid weather, beautiful sunny beaches, and stunning sunsets, Aruba might be the perfect vacation spot for you. This little treasure in the Caribbean caters to tourists, especially from the United States, so many people find this to be a great destination. If you’re interested in Caribbean travel, check out what Aruba has to offer to you.

Aruba is found not far north of Venezuela and is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. One of the best things about this island is its climate. Unlike many of the other island in the Caribbean, Aruba does not have a generally rainy climate, and in fact is home to desert-like terrain featuring a few species of cacti.

The standard of living in Aruba is very high, and they cater toward a classy, high-end market. Therefore, if you wish to travel to Aruba, your stay may be a bit pricier than in some of the nearby islands in the Caribbean, like the Bahamas or Jamaica. However, the stay is definitely worth it. Aruba has famous white sand beaches and beautiful clear blue waters. If you like water sports, you don’t have to lie on the beach all day! You can try diving, snorkeling, sailing, swimming, parasailing, jet skiing, or any number of other fun adventures.

The Carnival season is important in Aruba and takes place from January until Ash Wednesday. Just as in many other Caribbean countries, Carnival in Aruba has a variety of great festivities in which vacationers on the island can take part. This includes midway games and children’s rides, parades, contests, parties, and special foods. If you’re looking for an exciting time to visit Aruba, try during the Carnival season.

Because the majority of this island’s revenue comes from tourism, and many of their tourists come from the United States, Aruba’s residents usually speak English. The America dollar is also widely accepted (for a fee) in the major shopping and restaurant districts, and the exchange rate is fairly fixed, so money is easily exchanged if you want to do so. More and more, Aruba is becoming a second home for the wealthy from the United States and from around the world.

Aruba can be your sole vacation destination, and you can fly directly into the country’s large public airport, or you can take a cruise throughout the Caribbean islands and stop to enjoy Aruba for the day. The island has a little something for everyone, so whether you like a relaxing vacation to sleep in the sun or an exciting vacation full of adventure, Aruba is a destination in the Caribbean that you should consider.

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Jul 17 2008

Norway, a country of fjords and waterfalls

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Norway Fjords Norway, officially called the Kingdom of Norway, is located in the western part of the Scandinavic Peninsula, with the capital Oslo.

Norway, the country of fjords, is an exotic country and at the same time ultra-modern, being a real Monarchy. The country’s towns continue with the suburbs, but are so much lower than other European cities. They have few commercial high buildings and it lacks the pace of life alert which is located in towns with developed industry in other states.

The most characteristic city for Norway is Geiranger. Here the mountain is joins the sea. Also here we find the Norway fjord along which are the waterfalls “The Bride’s Veil” and “The 7 Sisters” (7 waterfalls which are small, one near another). They have their source in the mountain called “The Devil’s Hole”. We can also find here, in Geiranger, the Galsnipa mountain, which can be climbed up to the top. From there you can see, in all its splendor, the view of the city and especially the fjord. Here, tourists have the opportunity to leave a great memory. On the mountain there are a lot of little stones of which you can make some memories, in a place chosen by them. This will remind them later that they went over there. There are a lot of such figurines on the mountain. We can even say that in the top of the mountain met all the civilizations of the world. In Geiranger there is a living legend about the trolls. Nature itself has inspired myths and legends about trolls and other fantastic little animals which lived in isolated mountains and forests of northern wild. Nobody knows exactly, but if there were, or still exists, but Geiranger Norwegians still believe in them and even made some wooden statues.

One of them, very large, is by its imposing size, one of the tourist attractions of the city. In Oslo there is a park with monuments, named Vigelandsparken, where there are over 192 sculptures, summing together 650 human figures - a true people’s park. Amazing is the fact that all statues are made by a single person: the Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland. It is a huge park, in which art joins nature and a single day is not enough to visit it from one end to another.
Lillehammer, the city museum
The city centre still bears the imprint of the Nineteenth Century, with great wooden boxes and sinuous little streets. As tourist attractions in Lillehammer there are the Maihaugen museum, the largest open-air museum of Norway, the Flygelet Museum of Art, but also the wood Garmo church, built around 1150.Lillehammer is a perfect destination for ski lovers. There are a lot of tracks in the snow there and you must visit the Olympic Games park.

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