- Tenerife, being part of Spain is part of the European Union, so those laws also apply here. The official language is Spanish, however, you will find that English and German are widely understood in the tourist areas.
- Because of the volcanic formation of the island, the tap water is drinkable, but slightly more salty than that which you might be accustomed. You may wish to pick up some bottled water at a local supermarket.
- You may be approached by someone offering a free prize in exchange for your survey response. Be aware that everyone is a winner when they complete these surveys and that the friendly person is likely just a time vampire looking to sell you a timeshare.
- Renting a car requires that you be 21 (or 23 with some rental companies) and have a valid driver’s license. Seat belts are required and you may be stopped and given an immediate fine should you drive without one, pass improperly, or not stop at stop signs. Driving is on the right-hand side and taxis and buses should be given the right of way.
- Do not forget to check custom made jewelry, especially pearl earrings.
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Friday, October 30, 2009
Tenerife, Canary Islands
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Top 7 Most Beautiful Cities in the World
Hong Kong is number one on my list for many reasons: Hong Kong has whopping 39 buildings over 200 meters tall. It also boasts four of the 15 tallest buildings in the world... that's all in one city! Hong Kong's skyline shows a large selection of distinct sky-reaching towers, with beautiful night lighting and reflection. This city exemplifies the post-modern skyscraper and skyline. Finally, the mountain backdrop makes this skyline (as you can clearly see) the greatest on the planet!
2. Chicago, USA
Chicago is the birthplace of the modern skyscraper. When Chicago built its first steel high-rise in 1885, it was not the tallest structure in the world but the first example of a new form of engineering that would change nearly every city on earth.
Chicago has 17 buildings over 200 meters tall (three of which are among the top 20 tallest buildings in the world, including the tallest in North America). Chicago has some of the finest mid-century architecture and examples of modern skyscrapers.
3. Shanghai, China
Not to be mistaken for a space station, Shanghai is a real city! China's biggest and most advanced city, Shanghai was said to be the most cosmopolitan city in the beginning of the 20th century, but lost its glory during the "Mao era".
It is now quickly regaining its position as one of the biggest economic powerhouses in the world as well as a showcase of modern architecture. In Shanghai you'll find 18 structures that are over 200 meters tall, one of which is the insanely tall, the 468m downtown Oriental Pearl TV Tower.
4. New York City, USA
New York City has one of the densest and most diverse skylines, with a huge collection of buildings and building styles. Thanks to Hollywood's obsession with the city, it is also the most easily recognizable skyline in the world.
New York City has an amazing 44 buildings over 200 meters - the most in the world! Home of the famous, now destroyed World Trade Center Towers, the Empire State building, the Statue of Liberty and the United Nations, New York City is the financial capital of the western world. Upon the completion of the new "Freedom Tower" (built on the old site of the World Trade Centers), it may rank higher in this list (depending on how good it looks of course).
5. Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo is the world's most populated city. Its skyline has a number of unique characteristics that set it apart from other big city skylines, among them 15 structures at over 200 meters tall (including the Tokyo Tower which changes colors every night). But because of the density and vast size of the city, every corner appears to have its own skyline.
With the height restrictions and the required red lights that flash atop all mid to tall-sized buildings make the city look spectacular at night. Tokyo is filled with neon lighting and unique, contemporary architecture, and like New York City is also often portrayed in movies for its aesthetic and eye-catching cityscapes. Interesting fact: Tokyo houses the world's largest fleet of helicopters to get around town if traffic gets too crazy.
6. Singapore
One of the best (urban) planned and cleanliest metropolitan cities in the world, Singapore looks like an architectural model city come to life. The buildings cannot be higher than 280 meters due to air traffic control restrictions, but that has added a tall (but not too tall) and consistent building height and space pattern that makes this skyline unique: Three buildings are exactly 280 meters tall and 5 others (8 total) stand at just over 200 metres.
The buildings are mostly light-coloured and there is a large expanse of greenery dotted around the city core. This South-Eastern city is definitely in a league of its own.
7. Toronto, Canada
Toronto is a meeting place, a crossroads of many cultures and ethnicities. Toronto is downtown Canada, the biggest city in the country with a skyline to match. Toronto has 7 structures in its skyline that stand at over 200 metres, including the astonishingly tall 553 metres, CN Tower, which is often referred to as the tallest freestanding structure in the world.
While mostly untrue (because there are taller TV masts in the world), the CN Tower possesses the world's highest observation deck, making this city's skyline one of the most immediately identifiable.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
The World’s 10 Best Vacation Islands
1. Bali
Located in the Asian Pacific, the island of Bali is an exotic oriental destination in Indonesia. It is here that you will find yourself immersed in authentic Indonesian culture, dance, and food. The level of customer service on the island of Bali is astounding and you’ll never feel out of place as the locals bend over backward to help you get acclimatised to the atmosphere. Relax on the beach by day, explore the bustling nightlife, and then find comfort in some of the world’s finest villas and hotels. Experience ultimate relaxation while enjoying the authentic Indonesian spirit and drinking in the fantastic scenery. You won’t want to go home.
2. Boracay
Also located in the Asian Pacific is the island of Boracay in the Philippines. Arguably one of the most breathtakingly beautiful places in the world, Boracay is an incredibly popular tourist destination. The island is the perfect destination for both those seeking relaxation and those in search of adventure. The island boasts beautiful climbing, hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails as well as amazing locations for snorkeling, scuba diving, and jet skiing. The White Beach is more commercial, home to dozens of restaurants, spa services, and sun bathers. The Bulabog Beach is for more active guests interested in windsurfing and other water sports.
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3. Bora Bora
In the Australian Pacific you’ll find the island of Bora Bora in French Polynesia. The island was once used as a strategic landing point for the United States Military but was home to hundreds of soldiers who decided to return, or just stay, after the war was over. Now known as a hot destination for tourists, residents of Bora Bora are dedicated to exposing visitors to authentic Polynesian culture. It’s your choice – stay in a beautiful hotel or camp in the great outdoors. Go fishing in the tropical waters or spend the day sunbathing on a sandy beach!
4. Maui
Maui, the second largest island in Hawaii, is known not only for its incredible beauty but also for welcoming both romantic couples and families with open arms. Relax on your own or consider taking advantage of a healing massage, often given right on the beach. The beautiful weather and amazing waters make Maui an optimal destination for surfers. Honeymooning couples will enjoy evening walks on the beach and private Jacuzzi’s in their hotel rooms while families with children will find hula lessons and bamboo fishing trips an excellent way to spend the day.
5. Anguilla
In the heart of the northern Caribbean you’ll discover the tiny island of Anguilla. Currently under British control, Anguilla is a melting pot of cultures blended with the beauty of the beaches and landscape of the island itself. The locals do everything possible to accommodate tourists while at the same time holding dearly to their own cultural standards. You’ll stop by for a relaxing vacation but you’ll leave treasuring and appreciating the island’s rich heritage.
6. Jamaica
Last minute Jamaica hotel dealsA perfect climate, amazing tropical plants and landscapes, sandy white beaches, and crystal clear blue waters – what more can you ask from an island vacation destination. The island is affordable for anyone as you can choose to camp or stay in a lavish hotel. Spend some time on the beach, experience true Reggae, party with the locals, or hike the Blue Mountains. There’s something for everyone in Jamaica.
7. The Seychelles
Situated in the Indian Ocean is a cluster of 115 islands known as The Seychelles. The islands are old, but are largely undeveloped, making them a perfect destination for someone who wants to visit an island (or group of islands!) that hasn’t been taken over by commercial resorts. Relax on the white beaches under a shady palm tree, or explore the marine life by taking a dive in the coral reefs. Better yet, each of the 115 islands is easily accessible, so you’re free to explore (though we recommend finding a guide so you don’t end up lost)!
8. The Island of Hvar
The Island of Hvar can be found in the Mediterranean Sea amongst a myriad of other islands. The island is situated along the Croatian Dalmation Coast and is full of history. It takes a bit of travel time to arrive at the Island of Hvar, but the scenery, culture, food, and history makes the trip well worth the effort.
9. Galapagos Island
The South American Galapagos Island is well loved by those interested in nature and botany. The group of islands is home to more than a dozen islands, and hundreds of amazing animal species, including iguana, hawks, penguins, sea lions, and turtles. While the islands are protected as a national park, they are constantly plagued by littering and illegal fishing activities which threaten to damage the plants and animals that call the Galapagos home. If you should visit, please take care and treasure one of the most amazing gifts nature has given the planet.
10. Aruba
Aruba, found off the coast of Venezuela, is yet another amazing destination for individuals, couples, and families alike. Choose to stay in a hotel or, if you’re independent enough, simply rent a local villa for a week or an extended period of time. Everyone will enjoy the beautiful white beaches, blue waters, relaxed fishing trips, or adventurous water sports. The island is home to some of nature’s most beautiful art projects – explore the landscape and enjoy.
You are guaranteed an amazing, educational, and relaxing vacation regardless of which island you choose to visit. All you have to do now is make your reservation and pack your bags.
Monday, October 26, 2009
ROME
Rome is a travel destination in Italy beginning with its many attractions. Today, Roma, Rome, is a lively city with reminders of its past everywhere. In Rome, you will find ancient monuments, medieval and Renaissance buildings and fountains, and great museums. Rome is the capital of modern Italy and has many good restaurants and cafes, good nightlife and the bustling streets and squares. Despite their great city, the historic center is very compact.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Cape Town, Africa
Cape Town Lodge and Bulungula on the wild coast of the Eastern Cape are among the favorites of British travelers in 2009.
A funicular takes visitors to Table Mountain Cape emblematic
The Guardian, Observer and guardian.co.uk announced the winners of its annual awards trip this week.
Its readers voted Cape Town the outside second favorite, by five places last year.
The Chief Executive of Tourism Cape Town, Mariette Du Toit-Helmbold said excited to see the new and, as a sign that Cape Town is now widely acknowledged and celebrated as one of the favorite destinations of the world.
"In view of the World Cup 2010 and the world's eyes upon us, we work hard to maximize exposure for Cape Town on our major source markets and between emerging markets," said Du Toit-Helmbold.
She added: "We hope to establish a lasting legacy for our city, capturing the hearts and imagination of potential visitors through public relations and media platforms. The World Cup is our chance to build the brand in Cape Town and set the Mother City as the largest city in Africa and one of the ten best cities in the world to visit, live, work and study.
In the category of the Guardian considered for the awards, South Africa Bulungula Lodge on the Wild Coast was second ethics Travel Awards.
The Lodge operates on solar power and was one of the first results in the world to be certified fair trade.
According to the Guardian, many travel companies not only survived but also flourished this year, despite the enormous challenges because of the recession. Research shows that vacations are still considered a priority for many in the United Kingdom.
19 248 readers of newspapers have voted at its Annual Award Travel, 000 votes against 17 last year.
In 2008, Cape Town, was named "Best City in the World" by readers of British newspaper The Daily Telegraph in his Telegraph Travel Awards.