Saturday, August 29, 2009

Road Trip Vacation Planning - Some Things To Consider

Are you planning to go on a family road trip? If you have never planned or went to a road trip before, it is important to anticipate and know what things to bring. Road Trip Vacation Planning is important to determine the success of your road trip. Bad Road Trip Vacation Planning will lead to frustration and a lot of hassle, and may potentially ruin your vacation. Be sure to take note of the following:

1. Transportation

If you'll bring your own car, have your tires checked, have an oil check, and check the overall condition of your car. You wouldn't want to bother yourself with car problems in the middle of a road trip. If you decide to rent a car
, choose carefully. Opt for a car that will fit your family and luggage comfortably. Of course, make sure the car is sturdy enough to withstand the rain, the terrain, and the woods.

2. Food

While there may be several fast food chains along the road, it will save plenty of time if you bring your own food. Pack a cooler, and bring snacks and beverages to limit unnecessary stopovers.

3. Entertainment

To keep yourself entertained, bring music or audio books. Hours on the road are unavoidable so make sure to keep yourself busy. If you're bringing kids, bring small toys or books, or engage them in fun road games.

4. Fun

Lastly, have fun! Now is not the time to be a killjoy! Family road trips should be fun, enjoyable and memorable for everyone.
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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Exploring Guardalavaca on Your Cuba Holidays

With its perfect sandy beaches and azure blue sea, Guardalavaca is the perfect place in which to take your Cuba holidays. The destination is full of some of Cuba's finest luxury hotels and can be paired up with your Havana holidays as a relaxing multi-centre break. Here are some of the best activities that the destination has to offer:

Swimming with Dolphins

Swimming with dolphins is a once in a lifetime experience, and on your Cuba holidays there are two main resorts where you can take part in this incredible activity: Varadero and Guardalavaca.

The dolphinarium at Guardalavaca is based in a lagoon and the dolphins are allowed to swim in the sea whenever they require. As well as splashing around with these playful porpoises you will plenty of opportunity for photographs, including the famous 'dolphin kiss' where you are simultaneously kissed on the cheek by two friendly dolphins; the photograph certainly makes for a great souvenir on your Cuba holidays. A peck on the cheek isn't the only trick that these friendly dolphins are capable of; they will sing to you in a series of clicks, dance with you and even flip you in the air. If you can't swim then you may want to just stick to the hour-long dolphin show which is certain to be a hit with children on their Cuba holidays. The dolphins put on an excellent show which involves dancing the Macarena and jumping through plastic hoops.

Enjoy a Relaxing Massage

The Cuba, luxury hotel of Paridisus Rio De Oro can be paired with a Havana holiday as the antithesis to a bustling city break, or simply enjoyed alone as a longer Cuba holiday. This all-inclusive resort includes a number of daytime excursions in the price of its package. However, it is best known for the luxury massages that it provides, which are considered to be among the best in Cuba. Not only does the spa offer a wide range of treatments but it faces one of the world's most beautiful coral reefs. The signature massage is with volcanic Obsidian stones which are believed to offer cleansing properties to the body and soothing properties to the mind, providing the perfect relaxing treatment on your Cuba holidays.

Take a Train Ride

The small town of Santa Lucia lies to the west of Guardalavaca and is definitely worth taking a visit to on your Cuba holidays. From here you can take a trip by steam train deep into the Cuban countryside. As you chug along you are sure to spot many beautiful sites from the high-rise Cuban, luxury hotels of Guardalavaca to the scenic sugar plantations which are located a little way from the main resort. The train provides a photo stop at the Columbus Monument, which commemorates the place on the island where Columbus first landed in 1492. The tour also takes in a theatrical production and one of the local theatres, which is sure to include typical Cuban dance and cabaret. A romantic horse-drawn buggy will collect you from the theatre, where the starlight ride home will provide the perfect ending to your Cuba holidays.
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