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Kaikoura (almost) and Picton
A Travel Blog entry by nickadams from Picton, South Island, New Zealand
... wine list we had ever seen. We had a pleasant dinner however, and made it back through the wind to the Beachcomber for a nightcap on the sheltered veranda overlooking the harbour where we watched the comings and goings of the ferries until ...
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Whirlwind Tour of New Zealand
A Travel Blog entry by lizrussosmells from Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand
... else...I know time will slow down on the islands though. We're now in Fiji and leave in a couple of hours to head to Beachcomber Island Resort where we're staying for the next 8 nights before we sail through the Yasawa Islands. I can't believe how fast ...
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Days Three and Four
A Travel Blog entry by vollmerholiday from Gold Beach, Oregon, United States
... to say Bill and I have enjoyed the simplicity of life on this leg of our journey. Our new home, the Inn of the Beachcomber, doesn't have internet access (you trade that for a spa tub overlooking the Pacific Ocean). So we are wasting away the ...
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Fiji- in a nutshell
A Travel Blog entry by jamiedoherty from Nadi, Fiji
... thing. the boat stopped around at several islands for people to visit for the day. we were one of the last ones, at Beachcomber island. this island was paradise. it looked exactly like LOST island. it was gorgeous. there was a hut type building, but ...
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Fiji - BULA!
A Travel Blog entry by reisan from Sigatoka, Viti Levu, Fiji
... raes eldsnemma daginn eftir. Nyjarsdegi eyddum vid a Beachcomber Island og vid vorum sott a hotelid okkar klukkan 7 um morguninn!! A Beachcomber lekum vid okkur i oldunum, lagum i solbadi, lasum baekur og hofdum thad bara otrulega gott. Thetta var ...
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Bula Fiji!! Happiness
A Travel Blog entry by chrisandgem from Fiji, Fiji
... ve eaten some fantastic food too (more fish!!). After a few days relaxing by the pool, we booked up a trip to the Beachcomber island. Our rather bumpy boat journey took us past, South Sea Island and Bounty Island before eventually we changed boats and got ...
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Fiji, week 1
A Travel Blog entry by lieselbotha from Nadi, Viti Levu, Fiji
... 8211; having a roof and proper seats with 2 glass panels in the bottom for viewing fish and coral. We chugged towards Beachcomber – an iconic island of the South Pacific – circular, sprouting coconut trees and fringed by stunning white sand ...
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Can Walmart save Waikiki?
A Travel Blog entry by mrpearsonchris from Waikīkī, Hawaii, United States
... work here.........ah well some things are the same worldwide. 2.Free breakfast just turn up 9am at the Waikiki BeachComber (AKA Holiday Inn) and see a Morman Church (Polynesian Centre) presentation 3.Free bus to WALMART must go to Mauri Divers Jewelery ...
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So easy to get to ... yet so very hard to leave!
A Travel Blog entry by lilja.bjarna from Nadi, Viti Levu, Fiji
... fólk út á mismunandi eyjar... Leiðin lá til Bounty Island, sem var skemmtileg tilviljun þar sem ég átti upphaflega að fara til Beachcomber Island (sem er þekkt sem "Party eyjan" á svæðinu, ungt fólk sem bara fer þangað til að drekka allan ...
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Liepaja - Latvia
A Travel Blog entry by roamingmonk from Liepaja, Latvia
... Latvia. A couple of km over the border we found this old woman's house by the sea, who is an obsessive compulsive beachcomber. Everything in the garden and adorning the house has been washed up on the beach, which she has then made into ...
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Day 3 in CA
A Travel Blog entry by sweitzers from Newport Beach, California, United States
... it was good! We watched the official volleyball practice this morning and then traveled south to Laguna Beach...eating lunch at the Beachcomber. This is a little place, nestled in the middle of the Crystal Cove State Park with a view of ...
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Along the Coast to Texas
A Travel Blog entry by bondies from Galveston, Texas, United States
We left New Orleans early after deciding the plan of attack following our disappointment of not being able to get into the hostel in Austin. We had heard that the Garden District was pretty, so left the city that way. It was worth it, the area was lovely ...
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Cold Front on the Gulf...
A Travel Blog entry by mikeandkelsey from Galveston, TX, Texas, United States
Hey, just writing some entries a little out of chronological order--trying to catch up. The middle of this week, we decided to take off to Galveston and hit the beach. Unfortunately, a cold front had the same idea. Why is it that cold fronts seem to ...
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Picturesque Picton
A Travel Blog entry by albertine from Picton, South Island, New Zealand
I took an early morning train out of Christchurch today and even though I left at 6 AM, the lovely Ann, my seatmate who finished her trip in Christchurch, got up early to see me off. What a sweetheart. Another couple and I took the ...
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Cajuns, Gators and the Gulf
A Travel Blog entry by edwardsroadtrip from Galveston, Texas, United States
By Adam We left New Orleans and headed west into the swamps of Louisiana. It wasn't long until we found one. A big one. The Atchafalaya Basin is the largest river swamp area in America, and it is pretty much how you'd expect it to be, with algae rich ...
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Beachcomber Inn Galveston
2825 61st Street, Galveston, Texas, United States
... past weekend my husband & I went to Galveston with two other couples for the Lone Star Rally, and reserved rooms at the Beachcomber Inn with some trepidation because of the nasty reviews we'd read here. They were some of the only rooms left on the ...
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