February 23, 2007

Find a Travel Needle in a Haystack with Lonely Planet's Newest Accommodation Booking Website. TRAVEL SNOB TRAVEL BLOG

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If you're the adventurous sort who enjoys your travel off the beaten path, but still digs excellent accomodation, Lonely Planet's Haystack is serving up a unique 'invitation only' booking service that features only properties that have been chosen, visited, reviewed and recommended by a Lonely Planet author.

"Whenever you go checking places out grumpy hotel owners say "Why do you guys come at such difficult times?" and that's exactly why we do it. We want to see places at their best and worst," explains one of Lonely Planet's intrepid authors. "First thing in the morning when people are checking out is always a good time to see how people handle being busy, plus there's always a helpful cleaner who might let you see a room that you might not otherwise have caught on the grand tour. The most important thing is to avoid the "official tour," where the people at the desk get the manager and you get shown how light switches work or invited for a cup of tea. Sometimes this can mean sneaking around the front desk or talking to people who are staying there or even just breaking up that tour by saying "What about these rooms?" You have to review against what you're being shown, which often means being pretty annoying to hotel staff." Adds another of their authors: "I don't really jump on beds, but I do look closely to see that the bedspreads are clean (I hate gunky-looking patterned bedspreads), suss out the bathrooms for water pressure and mould, test the windows to see if they can be opened and open wardrobes to look for wire coat hangers (yuck!). I often check minibar prices to see if they're extortionate, and I like to look at communal areas to see how guests and guests of guests are treated. I like to say hello to the people who clean the rooms to, you can tell a lot about a place by the greeting that's returned - and I think everyone in a hotel/motel or wherever should be happy to be there, even if it's for work."

In fact, many of their properties were not previously bookable online through any other service. "We are inviting our favorite properties from around the globe to join the service -- whether it's a backpackers in Sydney, an eco-resort in Yap, or a boutique hotel in Rome," says Dan Christian, Lonely Planet's Haystack Product Manager. "Haystack is a unique service in that every property listed is recommended as a great place to stay. Every property review is 100% independent and written by an experienced travel writer." Currently, Haystack boasts over 1000 properties in more than 58 countries, and more are being added all the time. "Haystack will continue to grow daily as more destinations and properties are added to the site throughout 2007 and beyond."

For more info, visit Haystack.LonelyPlanet.com.

- The Travel Snob

February 21, 2007

Escape Winter on a Yoga Retreat in Tulum, Mexico April 14-21. TRAVEL SNOB TRAVEL BLOG

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Families tired of winter can make a break for sunny Tulum from April 14-21 for a fun and mythology-filled yoga retreat. While grownups practice yoga, kids are kept busy learning about Mayan mytholody, storytelling, Spanish & yoga. "This is a family-enrichment vacation where children and their parents can experience the culture first-hand as well as enjoy the area's natural beauty while bonding together through yoga and story," explains Christine McArdle-Oquendo, an Anusara-Inspired yoga instructor and co-founder of World Family Yoga.

This year, they have teamed up with kids' yoga specialist, storyteller and author Sydney Solis for an unforgettable family enrichment vacation which includes the Mayan Tulum ruins, some of the world's nicest beaches, scuba diving, snorkeling, horseback riding, and mucho hammock lounging.  More info at WorldFamilyYoga.com.

- The Travel Snob

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January 30, 2007

The Nature Conservancy Teams up with Abercrombie & Kent to Offer Luxurious Conservation Adventures in Cool Places. TRAVEL SNOB TRAVEL BLOG

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For 2007, The Nature Conservancy and Abercrombie & Kent journeys include:

  • Brazil’s Pantanal (May 14-26)
  • the remote highlands of Papua New Guinea (June 17-29)
  • mainland Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands (August 11-21)
  • Southern Africa (September 23-October 4)
  • tropical rainforests of the Peruvian Amazon (October 19-November 1)

A portion of the proceeds from each trip directly benefits The Nature Conservancy programs in that region. Program participants automatically receive a one-year membership to The Nature Conservancy and subscription to the organization’s award-winning magazine. More at Nature.org  & AbercrombieKent.com.

- The Travel Snob

January 19, 2007

Don't Let Your Single Status Impede Your Wanderlust. Singles Travel International Has a Trip for Almost Any Destination. TRAVEL SNOB TRAVEL BLOG

    

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Let's face it, having a fellow travel fanatic to share adventures with on the road is fun! Singles Travel International (SinglesTravelIntl.com) caters to singles with the travel bug, specializing in luxurious trips all over the world. They boast a 75% repeat clientele, who enjoy fun-filled adventures plus amenities like an escort for groups of 20 or more (available 24/7). Travelers are encouraged to spend as much or as little time with the group as they like, and age-specific excursions are available so you can share your experience with others just like you. While it's a fun way to meet people, it's not a dating service...thankfully.

Singles Travel International 2007 trip schedule:
(Note: *rates are per person based on double occupancy)

MARCH

  • Weekend in Ft. Lauderdale (March 16-18,'07) - Starting at $469*. Stay at Bahia Mar Beach Resort on the ocean and check out the St. Patrick's Day festivities on Las Olas Boulevard
  • Caribbean Cruise on Royal Caribbean's Jewel (March 18-24,'07) - Starting at $525*. Visits Key West, Cozumel, Costa Maya and Grand Cayman - for 30s & 40s

APRIL/MAY

  • Caribbean Cruise on the QM2 (April 2-10,'07) Starting at $994* with $100 upgrades. Celebrate the Easter & Passover holiday at sea and visit Eastern Caribbean (Bonaire, Grenada & St. Kitts)
  • Costa Rica Multi-Sport Adventure (April 14-22,'07) Starting at $2,295*. Experience hiking, whitewater rafting, mountain biking, canoeing, snorkeling and more.
  • Galapagos & Optional Ecuador Extension (April 20-May 5,'07) Starting at $4,345*. Make like Charles Darwin at visit these isolated islands and their rare creatures aboard the Celebrity Xpedition
  • Ecuador All-Inclusive Multi-Sport Adventure (April 28-May 5,'07) Starting at $1,923*. Stay in the center of the Andean heartland, and enjoy river rafting, mountain trekking and climbing.

MAY/JUNE

  • Liberty of the Seas Caribbean Cruise Memorial Day Weekend (May 26-Jun 2,'07) Starting at $1,030*. Visit Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines Private Island in Jamaica, Grand Cayman and Cozumel.
  • East African Safari (June 15-24,'07) Starting at $2,795*. Journey to the wide open wilderness and enjoy animals galore in their natural settings in Kenya. Have a bush dinner with the Masai Mara.
  • Norwegian Odyssey Cruise on QM2 (June 16-26,'07) Starting at $1,599*. View the Fjords of Norway aboard the Queen Mary 2

JUNE/JULY

  • New York City Weekend (June 30-July 2) Starting from $995*. 3 nights of action and romance with a Sex in the City Tour, dinner and salsa lessons in Soho, a singles party with the locals, bike ridge through Central Park and first class hotel accommodations. Add the QM2 4th of July cruise for a full week of excitement.
  • QM2 4th of July in the Bahamas (July 2-6,'07) Starting at $899*. Experience a spectacle to remember on the "Greatest Ocean Liner of Our Time" the Queen Mary 2.
  • Spectacular Spain for Singles in 30s & 40s (July 21-29,'07) Starting at $1,286*. An exciting 10 day vacation that allows time to experience a lot of Spain in a single visit including Madrid, Toledo, Granada, Seville, and Cordoba.

AUGUST

  • Italy's Great Cities for Singles in 30s & 40s (August 1-8,'07) Starting at $1,626*. Enjoy museums, cathedrals, vineyards, and olive groves.
  • Heart of Alaska Cruise and Tour (August 13-24,'07') Starting at $1,919*. Experience Alaska's wilder side in this 11 day journey, with a combination of grand class cruising, and luxury, spend 2 nights in the #1 wilderness lodge south of Denali National Park.

SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER

  • Mediterranean Medley Cruise aboard QM2 (September 10-22,'07) Starting at $2,129*. Discover a cache of treasures on this 12 day cruise from Southampton England to Rome, Barcelona, Portugal, French Riviera
  • Transatlantic Crossing on QM2 (September 22-28,'07) Starting at $1,029*. From Southampton England to New York, it's like a 5-day visit to a luxury spa with no interruptions.
  • New York Splendors of Fall Cruise aboard the QM2 (September 28-October 7,'07) Starting at $1,729*. A fall colors cruise from New York to Quebec, with stops in Newport, Boston, Halifax and Bar Harbor.
  • Five Star Imperial Jewels of China (October 2-11,'07) Starting at $2,858*. View China's most imperial treasures, an exciting 3 night tour along the legendary Yangtze River, stay in Beijing, spend a night in Xian, and enjoy the skyline of Shanghai.
  • Peruvian Paradise (October 7-12,'07) Starting at $1,795*. Mountain bike and raft through spectacular river canyons, and hike the ancient Inca Trail to the famous Lost City by way of beautiful stone paths, ancient stairs and mountain tunnels. Extensions available to the Peruvian Amazon and stunning Lake Titicaca.
  • Greek Island Cruise (October 20-27,'07) Starting at $749 Departs Venice, Italy on the Royal Caribbean's Splendour of the Seas, and visits the fascinating Greek ports of Athens, Mykonos, Katakalon, Corfu, Split, and Croatia

DECEMBER/JANUARY

  • Holiday Cruise (December 20-January 3,'07) Starting at $3,182* Cruise the holidays like a star aboard one of the grandest vessels afloat. Visit the unique ports of Tortola, St. Maarten, Curacao, Grenada, Barbados, Dominica, St. Kitts and St. Thomas. Round-trip from New York.

- The Travel Snob

 

December 29, 2006

If a Tame Vacation Just Won't Suffice, Maybe it's Time for an Extreme Jungle Adventure in Belize. TRAVEL SNOB TRAVEL BLOG

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Belize Travel Agent and Tour Operator Green Dragon Adventure Travel recently announced their new travel package: a 5 Night Extreme Jungle Adventure. Based out of their Belize Jungle Dome in the adventure center of Belize, it's a comfortable, tranquil sanctuary in the heart of the Cayo District. "We provide very comfortable surroundings for our guests, with modern conveniences at the Belize Jungle Dome," explains owner Andy Hunt, a former British Professional football player. "We encourage our guests to spend every day meeting local people, exploring the region, discovering the deep history and culture of Belize and of course having an adrenalin filled adventure on the way. It is our intention to take care of everything our guests need so that all they have to do is turn up at the airport and have fun."

While not suitable for children, this package - which features the steamy jungle, wildlife-rich rivers, and sacred caves - is replete with adventure galore, as well as Mayan history and archaeology.  Additional days can be added on to relax and enjoy the beautiful beaches and reef system the country is famous for.

5 Night Extreme Jungle Adventure:

  • DAY 1 Arrive in Belize City. Transfer to the Belize Jungle Dome
  • DAY 2 Actun Tunichil Muknal Caving and Jungle Hike. A trip into the depths of the Belize Jungle to visit sacred saves and explore an untouched Mayan Site - a cave system consisting of a series of chambers, ending in a 300 by 50 meter Cathedral where sacrificial ceremonies once took place
  • DAY 3 Kayaking Day Trip Rapids. A combination of rapids and plenty of calm water, with lunch and swimming at Clarissa Falls Resort, followed by a full day of kayaking.
  • DAY 4 Hiking & Jungle Rappelling Adventure. A hike through the jungle to the infamous Black Hole Drop - 200 feet above the rainforest canopy - that grows out from the basin. After abseiling down into the jungle canopy and enjoying the sound of your own screams echoing back at you, a mouth-watering picnic awaits at the bottom, along with a scenic cave. (If you opt for the romantic overnight caving adventure, you'll stay inside a Mayan underworld complete with dinner, candles, and even a flower-strewn bed.) A hike back to base camp follows.
  • DAY 5 Cave Tubing & Zip Line Adventure Tour. Go cave tubing along underground waterways just like the Mayans who used these caves a thousand years ago (fascinating artifacts remain). The cave walls glisten, showing off their crystal formations, and beautiful stalactites & stalagmites. Then enjoy zipping through the canopy of trees from platform to platform on cables! 
  • DAY 6 Adios! Transfer back to Belize International Airport for connecting flight or transfer.

For more information, visit Green Dragon Belize Adventure Travel or their Belize Travel Blog.

- The Travel Snob

 

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