Thursday, December 24, 2009

Holidays in Magaluf

Magaluf, also called as Magaluff, is a very popular holiday resort in the Spanish Iceland, and it is an ultimate place for stag weekend. Magaluf is the primary attraction of British and Scandinavian tourists. Magaluf is fall under the Calvià municipality and situated within the town of Palma Nova and Torrenova. The nearest airport is Majorca, which is around 25 km away from Magaluf. Once you reach at Majorca airport, you can find any car or taxi to reach on your way to Magaluf. A wide choice of royal hotels and luxury apartments are available here to stay.

The resort is also known for providing budget holidays, that a common man can afford easily. If you are looking for a place, to enjoy the holidays with your family, in an economical price, then Magaluf would be the best option for you. You with your Family can enjoy the holiday in Magaluf and save your pocket. What more? You can find the fantastic last-minute deals by looking at Magaluf online.

Magaluf is the famous and the most popular resort of among Palma Nova, Santa Ponsa, Callo Miller and Alcudia; located in Majorca. Magaluf is an attractive place for the individuals of all age groups, especially if you are around 25 years old, and you should enjoy your stag weekend here. You may surprise to know the fact that every single year around 1,000,000 tourists is visiting Magaluf.

Nightlife:

The nightlife is the key attraction here, which attracts most of the tourists specially youths. You can find many pubs and clubs here to enjoy your stag weekend. Right here, in this resort, you can enjoy music of many popular DJs such as DJ Sammy, James Greg, and Pat Starp. Just by paying €12 you can buy the pass of Magaluf club, the same pass allows you to access the five main important club of Magaluf feuding the Buffalo girls, Tokio Joe's and Bannans.

Main attractions:

Apart from bars and nightclubs is, there are various other interesting places to visit in Magaluf. Two water parks are here, is richly enjoyed many water sports like scuba-diving horseback riding, bungee rocket, go-cart racing, wind surfing and jet skiing.

The Black Lizard Iceland which is situated in the centre of Magaluf bay is the main attraction point for tourists. The name of this Iceland is Black Lizard Iceland because you can find very large number of black lizards here. The distance between this Black Lizard Iceland and the beach front is around 400 m.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Carnival Cruise - A Perfect Holiday - Rock and Rolling with Carnival Cruise

If you want to have fun for one low price, all you need is a Carnival cruise. A Carnival cruise is a perfect way to pamper yourself. You don’t have to worry about paying extra for meals, entertainment and a range of activities. You just unpack once on the cruise ship. You are in the capable hands of fitness experts having massages, loofah treatments, hairstyles, saunas, pedicures, applying soothing masks and micro-facelifts, there is a complete relaxation schedule for you with nautical spas, and the exercise programs.

Carnival plays every song- from hard rock, musicals, country music or big band. There is a sing-along piano for you to hum along. Compare it to the land vacation where you are constantly involved with the buying theater tickets, reservations, valet parking and looking for other things to do.

Carnival cruise is the most popular cruise in the whole world. With carnival you dine, dream and dance as you sail from one foreign destination to the other. It’s popular with first time cruisers, young singles, couples, old and young loving the party atmosphere. The Carnival cruise highlights include- casual dinner at Sea View Bistro, a convenient 24-hour pizzeria, captain’s cocktail party and gala dinner, complimentary 24-hour room service, camp carnival for kids and teens. In addition to this get to see daily first run movies, dazzling Las Vegas style casino, fine dining with Gala midnight buffets, Nautical spa program, outdoor swimming pools and whirlpools, onboard duty-free shopping and singles cocktail party.

Carnival is an entertainment saga for singles, couples and families and it carries more passengers from all age group on board than any other cruise line. You can enjoy a lavish evening in the two levels Paris Lounge or you can rock and roll in the Rock and Roll dance club, the Café des Artistes and the Monte Carlo Casino. You have stepped into sheer luxury with spacious and comfortable accommodations. All the staterooms are fully carpeted with closet space, private facilities (toilet, basin and shower), and color television screening first-run films. All the staterooms on these super liners are above the ocean level for a better-relaxed cruise. Carnival staterooms are fifty percent larger on average than other cruise lines. You get one hundred percent personal care whether you choose interior or ocean view suite or penthouse suite.

You can give your kids a fun holiday with all kind of games, talent shows parties, movies, crafts, arts, and a world of fun under the supervision of camp carnival counselors. All the counselors are college educated having professional childcare experience and your kids are secure under their competent hands.

If for some reason you are not satisfied with the cruise experience you can notify carnival ahead of coming at the first port of call and you may well get down at first non-US port of call of your ship. Carnival cruise will reimbursement the unutilized part of your cruise charge and compensate for your return flight fare. You can look at carnival cruise vacation protection plans for a worry-free vacation.

Carnival serves buffet on the deck. There is teatime with your favorite beverage and pastries. Moreover, you can place order for complimentary stateroom service 24-hours a day. Your table is always reserved in the dining room. However, you may also eat dinner in the restaurant “Sea View Bistro” on Lido deck. The attire is informal and the meals are buffet style. The restaurant has an open seating and is rather laid back. Of course, if you are calorie conscious carnival has wide Nautical Spa selections with every meal. All the menus have been prepared with the consultation of dietitians. You can have the fresh oven pizzas at the 24-hour pizzeria. There is live music playing at the dazzling spirit lobby. You may like to enjoy your drinks with close friends at the bar.

Looking for information about cruises? Go to: http://www.whatcruises.com 'What Cruises' is published by Colin Hartness - An excellent resource for Cruises!

Why a Cruise Vacation is YOUR Dream Holiday

Thinking you could use an escape from the wintertime blahs, maybe even that
dream holiday you've been thinking about for years? A Caribbean cruise
vacation is the answer! What makes a cruise your dream holiday, you ask?
Well, put simply, a cruise combines all the elements of a dream vacation
into one blissful trip. There is ALWAYS something to do, no matter your age
or interests. Whether you're on your honeymoon, vacationing with the
family, or spending quality time reuniting old friends, a cruise is
guaranteed to fulfill your dreams.

Picture yourself riding on a beautiful cruise ship, looking over the railing
to see brilliant blue waters, idyllic sunsets, and dolphins playing in the
white-capped waves. Do you feel dreamy already? This fantasy can be your
reality if you choose a cruise for your next vacation.

With multiple
poolside decks to lay out in the sunshine while enjoying the sights and
sounds of the ocean, along with reggae music and fruity island beverages,
daytime on the cruise ship can be very relaxing. If you prefer to be more
active, most ships are fully equipped with activities. Take a jog around
the boat-top track, or spend the day in aerobics and yoga classes followed
by a massage and facial at the spa. If shopping is your one true love,
you'll be in heaven with all the shops on the ships, ranging from
inexpensive trinkets to fancy wine and fine clothing.

As if there isn't enough to do aboard the boat, don't forget about island
excursions! As the ship makes stops at various tropical paradises, you can
take in the local culture or fulfill your need for adventure. Locals await
you to take you to their favorite coral to swim with the dolphins or on a
waterfall climb. Also, there is unlimited shopping on the islands, so you
can really add to your art collection or your wardrobe. Try the native food
of the islands, and maybe learn a new word or two. By the time you climb
back aboard your ship you'll truly feel like you've visited another world.

Now it's time to hop in the shower to prepare for the evening. Every night
on a cruise ship is magical. Start out with a five-course meal in the fine
dining room (that's already paid for!!). Enjoy drinks, piano music, cover
bands, dancing and more in one of the several bars, or try your luck at
black jack or poker in the casino. There are always cruise-wide games to
play on the decks if you want to meet new people or just be silly with your
friends and family. No matter what you are looking for in a holiday
vacation, a cruise is sure to fulfill your dreams!

Keith Kingston is a professional web publisher offering Royal Carribean cruises and cheap hotel reservations

Quick and Easy Holiday Decorating

You're tired. You've worked hard all week. Suddenly, the kids shout gleefully... "let's decorate!" ... in anticipation of the coming holiday. The "let's not" is miraculously not permitted to escape your lips. Instead you take a deep breath while you wonder about how this decorating could become an easier and more fun-filled activity.

Well, it can be!

- First, insist on family members pitching in to help and treat this like a family project. This should not just rest on your shoulders to accomplish and it will be much more fun if you all are making changes and creating memories together.

- Next, pick a day and time you'll all devote no more than one to two hours for a quick holiday makeover at your home (for a major decorating holiday schedule two or three longer blocks of time). It helps if you can set the decorating date about one to two weeks from now, if time still allows for that. This gives you time to gather items together for the project.

- Ask the kids to create one or two new arts and crafts decorations that are suitable to the holiday to have ready for the decorating day. Or, ask them to select ones from among any they may already have on hand, for instance, from school projects.

- Decide on 3 to 4 areas you will focus on decorating this year. Here are some choices: the front door, the front yard, the entry hallway, the kitchen table, the dining room table, the living room, the patio, the bathroom, the bedroom. There are other areas you could consider as well. But if you want quick and dirty, then focus in on only 3 to 4 of the areas for decorating this year. Anyway, you can select other areas next year for a change.

- Keep holiday decorations in separate bags, boxes or baskets in the same closet or in the attic so they'll be easy for everyone to retrieve when they are needed next.

- Buy items you really love when you see them advertised or they may not be available when you later. It's common for seasonal merchandise to change from year to year and also they are not stocked year-round typically. So, your item may no longer be available if you wait too long to decide you want it. Then stash your figurines, statues, wall hangings, and other holiday
decorations in your bags or boxes, sorted by holiday.

- Make or buy some snacks or treats to enjoy together at the completion of your decorating time.

Here are some favorite quick and easy decorating areas and tips:

1. The front door- Have a welcome sign that is theme oriented and you can easily change by season or by holiday. You can either hang up a completely new themed sign, or there are some that come with interchangeable pieces you swap in and out representing different holidays or themes.

2. The dining room table or a table that is centrally located but not used that often- Change the table runner or the tablecloth to a holiday themed one. Then showcase your holiday decorations by arranging a combination of your kid's holiday creations and your own figurines or other holiday decor on the table.

3. The mantel or entertainment center- Add a string of lights and if you wish, you can also vary the string of lights by color best suited for the coming holiday theme. Wall hangings can be changed around this area temporarily as well. Holiday accessories, flags, figurines, etc. are easy to rotate in and to view on or around this area of your home.

4. Special areas by kid's choice- Smaller children can help by adding little decorations to windows and glass doors. They enjoy taping up their creations or they can easily put up static cling decorations. Other areas small children enjoy decorating include outdoors, the dog house and their own rooms. Allow them to handle this aspect of decorating while you take pleasure in their big smiles and hugs!

Finally, make your decorating time even more enjoyable by having holiday background music or other favorite tunes playing in the background. Then, when you're done decorating, finish up with a big family hug and munching on tasty snack treats together!

Author Resource Box:

Liz Hekimian-Williams is founder of Giftsprings.com, a gifts and home decor online shop that features personalized gifts, custom engraved stones, holiday decor and special occasion gifts. Visit the gift shop at http://www.giftsprings.com

© 2003, 2004 Elizabeth Hekimian-Williams, Giftsprings

This article can be freely reprinted as long as the copyright notice and author resource byline with active link are included with the article.

The Holiday Shopping Experience - Rewarding or Traumatic?

Picture this scenario! It’s December 24th, the day of Christmas Eve. On this day you should be relaxing, enjoying time with family and thinking of all the precious memories you have created throughout the year.

No, wait! It’s the last day of shopping before Christmas and you haven’t even started to do your gift shopping.

You get into your car and fight traffic all the way to the local mall, only to spend an hour trying to find a parking spot. That is if you find one at all. You enter the mall in search of the perfect gifts and there is a stampede of people. Looks like everyone else is doing last minute shopping too!

You dodge the nudging elbows and stomping feet of the crowds. You’re starting to feel claustrophobic, your stress level is starting to increase and you haven’t even begun shopping yet!

Sound familiar? To top it all off, you browse through the stores only to find that meager offerings remain. The shelves are practically empty. What happens then? You spend too much money on something that your gift recipient neither needs or wants. Their gift wasn’t chosen for them...it was chosen out of desperation.

Once again, you remind yourself that you will prepare far in advance for Christmas next year. The next Holiday Season arrives and you repeat the same traumatic shopping experience.

How many of us have waited until the very last moment to buy a gift for a loved one, friend or business associate? There is only three months left until Christmas and those days will go quickly.

Christmas is one of the most stressful events of the year. The expense of buying gifts and the pressure of last minute shopping can all take the joy out of the most joyful time of year.

Here are some tips to take the stress out of Holiday shopping this year:

1) Make a list of the people you will be buying a gift for before you go shopping. If you have a large family or friends to buy gifts for, it can get expensive. In our family, we have made the decision to buy only for the children. Another way to reduce costs is to have everyone draw a name out of a hat and buy a present only for that person.

2) Think of gift ideas for the people on your list and write them down. What are their hobbies and interests? What are their needs and wants? If you cannot come up with anything, ask the person directly for ideas. This will save you time wandering aimlessly in the mall in search of a gift and you will give a gift that your gift recipient really wants and will appreciate.

3) Buy a few extra gifts, for instance chocolates, so that you will be prepared just in case you forgot somebody or an unexpected guest arrives bearing gifts.

4) If possible, start your Holiday shopping a month or two before Christmas. It is never to early to prepare!

5) Don’t forget about online shopping! Buy your gifts over the internet. You can find most gifts online, shop at your own convenience and you won’t have to step foot in a mall.

If you follow these tips, you are on your way to a rewarding shopping experience and a less stressful Holiday Season.

We all must remember that Christmas is a joyful time of year. It’s not about the gift you give or receive but it is about cherishing the special people in your life and spending time with them. Create new traditions and memories that will be with you for a lifetime.

Copyright 2004 Written by Lee-Anne Robert, owner of Cuddles ‘n Gifts at http://www.cuddlesngifts.net featuring holiday gift baskets and gifts for any occasion. Check out the new Holiday and Christmas Gift Basket selection. With gifts this beautiful and classy, you will find a gift for anyone on your list!

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Malta Weddings - Your Dream Wedding In Malta

Malta may be the ultimate getaway for your romantic dream wedding. Malta, and its sister island of Gozo are packed with unique beauty, history and charm that will surely make your special day truly unforgettable. Its luxurious hotel halls, lavish venues, quaint churches, and fabulous weather provide an array of options for planning the wedding you’ve always imagined.

Planning for your Malta Wedding

A Traditional Maltese wedding used to feature a bridal party which walked from the bride’s home to the parish church, beneath a detailed canopy, followed by singers who serenaded them. Nowadays, bridal cars, limousines and horse-driven carriages have replaced this age-old tradition. Once married, the wife would wear the ‘ghonnella’, a traditional item of clothing that is no longer in use. Modern-day couples still, more often than not, get married in a traditional manner by means of a mass in a local church of their choice. This is followed by a reception which is attended by a few hundred guests, often lasting till the early hours of the morning. Alternatively, seated gala dinners may be chosen instead of receptions.

If you desire to get married in a church, you can choose from the 300+ churches and chapels that are scattered all over the Maltese islands. These were built during a number of different periods in history and thus offer diverse charm, architectural features and décor, one of which is sure to suit your picture-perfect wedding in Malta. In the case of civil weddings, or the reception/dinner that follows the mass, local gardens, historical Palazzos, sea-view venues, pool terraces, and hotel grand suites, amongst others, are available on various parts of the island, all of which may provide you with the exact theme and atmosphere that you hope for.

As compared to the more common exotic wedding locations, such as the Caribbean for instance, weddings in Malta can prove to be more affordable. In fact, on the island one can find an array of wedding locations for your dream wedding, as well as hotels for your guests, to suit any budget! Furthermore, there are hotels that provide fantastic all-round packages as well as experienced on-site teams that handle everything for you!

As soon as you decide to marry in Malta, on-site wedding teams can organize your dream wedding for you and guide you through every step of the way, allowing you to arrive on the island and find everything prepared for the big day! Easy, affordable, perfect!

bout the Author:
Mrs Claire Zammit Xuereb manages some of the leading Malta hotels. If you are planning your Malta Wedding contact her dedicated Events team at one of the top Luxury Malta Hotels as you may benefit from various tailor made packages suitable to your requirements including the possibility of an exclusive stylish wedding at the historical Palazzo Capua.

Choosing Holiday And Christmas Cards For Family And Friends

‘Tis the season for Christmas cards. Well, not quite, but soon enough the time will be here to pick and send Christmas cards for your friends and family. Rather than looking on this as a chore, you should relish the opportunity to connect with far away friends and family and wish them well in the New Year. The only question now is ‘what card do I send?’ A few words of advice should have you fa-la-la-la-ing in no time. 

Religious
While the holidays and Christmas are a very religious time, there can be a big question about which religion. If you’re not sure what or how your friends are celebrating, stick to a non-religious greeting. This is a safe and festive way to send your wishes. Your family, on the other hand, should be no mystery. You already know how important religion is to your family, so pick a card that is thoughtful and appropriate. There is no rule when selecting a Christmas or holiday card to your family, but you should know what is best. 

Funny
A good laugh can brighten everyone’s holiday. While this may not be appropriate for everyone on your list, you can certainly select a funny holiday card for your friends who enjoy a good laugh. It is best to steer clear of any joke that is a little too racy. Luckily, they just don’t make too many offensive Christmas cards so you’re safe there. As a litmus test for your holiday or Christmas joke card, think if your boss or your mom would laugh at it or be offended. If you think they would both laugh, then you’re all set. Most of all, know your audience. It’s okay to pick different cards for different people. Better you send a nice holiday greeting than you send a distasteful card. 

Picture
Many families go to great lengths to include a photograph of their children dressed up for the holiday or even the whole family – including the dog. A photo card is a great way to send your wishes. Your family will love to see your shining faces around the holidays, especially if you’re living far away from each other. A photo Christmas card might not be the best choice for your old college friend or a casual acquaintance. It certainly wouldn’t be offensive, just make sure you’re in the picture so there is someone they recognize in the picture. 

Notes and newsletters
A holiday note or letter is perfect for keeping your family and friends up-to-date. End the year on a cheerful note by highlighting your family’s accomplishments and triumphs. Keep the note cheerful and newsy and you’ll be all set. You might want to leave out any depressing news - like when the turtle died – just to keep with the holiday spirit. Again, make sure you know your audience. Some more casual or business acquaintances may not be as interested in your news as your family and close friends. For those on your list, skip the long note and include your hand written wishes. In some cases, less is more. 

One thing is for sure, real paper Christmas cards are the only way to go. An e-mail Christmas greeting is just not the same. Don’t get lazy and think you can send an email and be off the hook for Christmas cards. Sending a real Christmas card with your genuine holiday wishes is a long standing tradition that should be honored. 

Christmas and holiday cards don’t have to be a chore. Select your cards based on your audience, take the time to write a nice greeting and you’ll be done in no time. Happy Holidays!!!

Check out MyExpression.com for great Christmas cards. You’ll also find a great selection of holiday cards

Amy Carter is a former event planner with lots of great tips, tricks and advice to make your holiday event spectacular. Check out MyExpression.com they have plenty of holiday greeting cards and much more.