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  • Beyond the bucket and spade
  • Hanging in Hungary - sorts out back pain anyday!
  • Snorkeling with Turtles – the ultimate Hawaiian experience
  • Going on holiday? Pack a little patience
  • Still looking for your Atlantis?
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Beyond the bucket and spade

What can be more exhilarating and enjoyable than spending your holiday in the fresh crisp air of the mountains and lakes? Once you have experienced a trip to the summer mountain meadows and sat on the shores of the crystal clear lakes, you will want to return. Lakes and mountains offer a very relaxing place to escape to, but they can also provide you with a completely different type of holiday. They are a natural playground just waiting to be explored - rafting, canyoning, mountain biking and trekking are among the variety of new sports which have evolved over the years.

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May 02, 2008 in Travel | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Hanging in Hungary - sorts out back pain anyday!

I have recently returned from a very interesting trip to Hungary. As a first time visitor,I came away quite intrigued. My hosts, the Hungarian Tourist Board were promoting the countrys "wellness" centres. The medicinal thermal waters have blessed the country. It has the worlds largest reserve of surface thermal water, helping people recover.   Lake Heviz, (which means heathy water)  one of my favourite spots, is a 36 metre deep lake. The water is 36 degrees centigrade, rich in sulphur, gases and minerals. The open air bathing is a delight all year round. The mud at the bottom of the lake is highly recommended for rheumatism, inflammations and arthritic complaints. Covered with water lillies, the lake water is suitable for drinking as a water therapy and has been used for the purposes of curative bathing since 1795. So what has hanging got to do with all this?    

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November 29, 2007 in Travel | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Snorkeling with Turtles – the ultimate Hawaiian experience

Seeking something different? How about discovering the joys of snorkeling on the beautiful Kona & Kohala coasts of the Big Island of Hawaii. At Pawai Bay, I experienced this incredibly still moment in time, when floating along on Hawaii's ocean surface, in the warm current, where green sea turtles mingle with all kinds of colourful tropical fish, nibbling at the rich coral reef beds. Hundreds of silvery needlefish darting in perfect unison will accompany your way, while you hear the whistles of dolphins and song of whales in the background. Often you will meet manta rays and spotted eagle rays. The reef is so colourful. I felt I could spend days there without even lifting my head. As you snorkel, you will discover coral encrusted lava formations, such as ledges, caves, shallow shelves and steep drop-offs. You can start in a depth of 3 – 4 feet. Once you feel more comfortable with the environment, you may want to dive down to 100 feet!

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August 29, 2007 in Travel | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Going on holiday? Pack a little patience

Here is the view of Janine, a colleague who worked with us in the summer. It is her advice for those who are already planning their next holiday. Do you have a busy life? Silly question - nowadays everybody does. Tip - please do not take your stress with you when going on holidays. Do not carry that bit of extra luggage – it will turn your holiday into a horror trip.

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August 29, 2007 in Travel | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Still looking for your Atlantis?

If you’re still searching for the ultimate paradise location which offers you crystal clear waters, beautiful white sandy beaches and the finest accommodation beyond imagination – then look no more!

Come and take a trip with me to Atlantis Paradise Island in the beautiful Bahamas, Atlantis Paradise Island is more than just another hotel its another world, a world of discoveries for you and your family.

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December 12, 2006 in Travel | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

An email full of gratitude

Its not every day one receives an email from a client, who returns, no more than 14 hours from their holiday and feels compelled to write an email of praise.

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April 04, 2006 in Travel | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

New Arrival

Greetings everyone!

I would like to announce the launch of the Travel Matters blog. After much deliberating and research, I have finally cracked it. This is the start of something very exciting and I am pleased to be a new member of the blogging community. Any thoughts or questions on the subject of holidays and destinations in the world - then drop me a line. Looking forward to hearing from you.

March 27, 2006 in Travel, Weblogs | Permalink | Comments (0)