June 2010

Travel Guide For Magnificent Miami

by Julieanne on June 29, 2010

Florida’s Miami not only offer wonderful, white beaches and bikini models, but also features myriads of event and activity options including skydiving, kayaking and snorkeling. As for events, the International Hispanic Theater Festival is considered as one of the biggest Hispanic events in America while the largest festival called Carnaval Miami is observed for nine days.

Hot Miami in Florida is the spot to be visited. It lies at the southeastern end of the southeastern state of the US. The city has a remarkable influence of Latin America as fifty percent of the populace is Hispanic. For some laidback visitors, the city is all about music, Latin American gastronomy, and language. Yet for millions of guests, Miami is all about impressive art deco architecture, dashing night life, bikini models, parties permeated with glitterati, and sure enough, white beaches! The majority of guests take a break at Miami Beach which is an exclusively independent town of mainland Miami. The Miami Beach or billed by the folks as the “Billion Dollar Sandbar.”

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There’s Nothing Like a Scuba Diving Vacation

by Julieanne on June 21, 2010

It’s vacation time again and you feel like trying something new this year, something that’s both fun and educational. There are many options and many exotic places where we can spend your holiday, and if you haven’t made up your mind yet, we suggest that you try a relaxing scuba diving vacation. Why scuba diving? As, we’ve said before, this is the best way to combination of fun and learning about the underwater life, which will never cease to amaze us with its variety. If you are interested in a marine life, a scuba diving vacation offers you the chance to be close to it. This sport will always provide a wonderful and unforgettable to those who practice it due to the amazing variety of underwater life. It’s this amazing variety that makes each scuba diving vacation different from what you have experienced before. As a recreational form of diving, scuba diving beats any other type of seaside vacation by a long shot, as lying in the sun and bathing in the ocean pale in comparison with being in the middle of all those wonderfully-colored fish, coral reefs, and other underwater forms of life. [click to continue…]

Galapagos: How Find The Right Galapagos Cruise?

June 21, 2010

When is the best season to travel to Galapagos Islands? The Galapagos have the spectacular flora and fauna all rear round. My preference are the month February and March because of the warm water temperature. During these 2 months the Galapagos are under the influence of the warm “El Nino Stream” and the sea can [...]

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Career In Scuba Diving: Your Future Being A Dive Instructor

June 14, 2010

Scuba Divers are made of many people that are tired of the usual tedious workday, followed by the nerve-racking task of driving; add all the noise pollution it instigates. That’s before everything else scuba divers encounter in these fast paced times outside of scuba diving. Some scuba divers go even further by finding a career [...]

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Great Barrier Reef: Ultimate Scuba Diving Experience

June 7, 2010

The Great Barrier Reef is considered to the ultimate in scuba diving adventures in the world which offer same excitement to experts as well as beginners. So what is so special about the Great Barrier Reef ? First of all, the size. Its simple huge – stretching over 1400 miles along Australia’s East Coast. It [...]

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Scuba Diving in the Red Sea, Egypt

June 1, 2010

People traveling to Egypt do not do so only to view the many fascinating historical sites stretching up and down the Nile River. They also come to take in the glories of the far Western Desert and its five large oases. Visitors also enjoy trekking and exploring through the Eastern Desert and the Sinai Peninsula [...]

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Technical Scuba Diving Courses

June 1, 2010

Once a diver has achieved the basic certification course and gained experience with various dive sites and situations a technical scuba diving course can offer more in depth information. These courses allow one to change the mixture of oxygen, dive in more difficult terrains, and learn more decompression techniques for after diving. Some of the [...]

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