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Will the 'Vomit Comet' be true to form?
A Travel Blog entry by tezzatravels from Roatan, Bay Islands, Honduras
... of beer service, yet alone the [American-fueled] prices. My trip 'you've got to be kidding?' moment was one older chap on the tour knowing a uni prof of mine from a 1976 course. The short shorts of the bar maid at the Blue Marlin finished off the ...
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End of the Cruise
A Travel Blog entry by freespirit2006 from Grenada, Antigua, and back to Annapolis, Maryland, United States
... , we sailed down the Grenada coast and around Pt. Salines to True Blue Bay. Russ and Magdalena, owners of the True Blue Bay Resort, generously offer the use of their pool to cruisers and they sell WIFI connectivity. They also offer a fabulous room rate ...
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A 'Cool Dingo' ate my baby
A Travel Blog entry by doone from Fraser Island, Byron Bay, Queensland, Australia
... side, without quite realising how big it is, and how unfit I have become! We enjoy a lunch and the kingfisher bay resort hotel, pretty nice and me and Katelyn sneak off to use the jacuzzi, even though it is for residents only, but ...
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Some great things never change!
A Travel Blog entry by caribbean_fever from Montego Bay, Jamaica
... end of 2008. I have to say it is amazing. The food and atmosphere are wonderful. Fantastic new addition to this resort. Dine around Montego Bay Don't forget if you visit this fine all inclusive resort, that there more fun, adventure and dining options, ...
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A place to stay
A Travel Blog entry by ramblingharveys from Byron Bay, Australia
... the couple away. Sadly, we hadn't, but 2 1/2 hours after we arrived we eventually found a reasonably priced cabin at Byron Bay Beach Resort, rang up and booked three nights. Saturday night in Byron Bay is NOT a good night to arrive without pre arranging ...
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Malawi Wee Wa
A Travel Blog entry by solaczek from Nkhata Bay, Malawi
... . When I had all my gear on, I didn't want to risk reaching that point, so I had to bail up the stairway of another resort, and make my way there. It turns out instead of walking five more minutes, I had to walk 8km up to and along the road connecting the ...
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Queen's Birthday Weekend
A Travel Blog entry by shonandgraham from Bay of Islands, North Island, New Zealand
... our car and headed off northwards to Paihia, in the Bay of Islands. 3hrs or so later we arrived at our hotel, Paihia Pacific Resort Hotel. As we arrived just outside reception hours, they had left an envelope sellotaped to the door. This seems to be ...
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The Hills Have Phones
A Travel Blog entry by escapetherace from Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
... the South Island's largest city. Once on solid tarmac we headed for the taxi rank for our short trip to a swish mouthful of a resort called 'Outrigger at Clearwater', and on arrival we were sure we'd be turned away by anti-scruff bouncers on the door but ...
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Off to Fraser Island!
A Travel Blog entry by terriandlaura from Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia
... skyped loved ones woo! Hervey Bay is the gateway to Fraser Island which is the world's largest sand island. Hard to believe but true! We have a 2 day 1 night trip planned. We had an early night as we had to get back early for our 7.25am ...
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How I miss nature
A Travel Blog entry by allyworldtravel from Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia
... Yay for cold spaghetti. Headed back down to catch my 4x4 drive rainforest tour. It felt like a rollercoaster. The roads are insane, its true only passible by 4x4. Also only big enough for one vehicle so when you meet up with one going the other way it ...
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Utila Part 3 - The Finale ???????????????
A Travel Blog entry by muzz_travelling from Utila, Bay Islands, Honduras
... and a Peanut Butter sandwich along with some Ritz crackers. We were in heaven. We even got a guided tour around the amazing resort. This place is simply stunning. We all decided to return one day (when we become millionaires) We thanked our hosts for the ...
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Floodways and Flatulence
A Travel Blog entry by afrikanskies from Nkhata Bay, Malawi
... it). Fortunately the flies were well offshore and Njaya was a perfect spot for a few days R&R. The staff at the resort were fantastic and after chatting with them we discovered that they were involved in the running of a local football and netball ...
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A little bit of luxury
A Travel Blog entry by dave.lau.travel from Halong Bay, Vietnam
... and apparently we were very lucky to have the clear blue skies and hot sunshine we saw throughout the trip. We reached the mega resort of Halong City after a 3 hour mini bus transfer, broken up by a stop at a statue farm and accompanying disabled factory ...
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Fraser Island!!
A Travel Blog entry by lucyandkieran from Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia
... worlds largest sand island is just spectacular and they have done a fabulous job in making it a comfortable and well facilitated resort without taking away from the original and natural environment that has made it so stunning. Our tour guide Shane was ...
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TRANSBALKAN TRAVEL BLUE VOYAGE TOUR
A Travel Blog entry by bluevoyage from Bodrum - Mugla, Turkey
... an ancient ruin. Here, in the midst of the idyll, you can feel the touch of nature and history. True to its spirit, the ideal itinerary for a Blue Voyage must allow you to best penetrate the sense and soul of places where you anchor. So, instead of ...
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The Ningaloo Reef: Exmouth to Coral Bay
A Travel Blog entry by ivanandfiona from Exmouth, Australia
... ! Very bizarre! However, we soon discovered what was missing from our stint in Exmouth: wheels! So to discover the true beauty of this area we had to resort to car hire and tours and boy was it worth it. The beaches on the far side of the cape ...
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Halong Bay- UNESCO Protected World Heritage Site
A Travel Blog entry by 13weeks13years from Cat Ba, Vietnam
... wanted to show it to us. We accepted an $8 a night room with a balcony and a beautiful view of the bay. The bay is full of blue and green houseboats and fishing boats with splashes of red and yellow which makes for quite a picturesque sight. After ...
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Denham (Shark Bay) & Monkey Mia
A Travel Blog entry by chris-and-megan from Denham, Western Australia, Australia
... ;t so fast and the water so shallow. Everyone checked their toes – still five on each foot! We doubt that the Monkey Mia resort (and caravan park) would be in business if it weren’t for the dolphins. It’s a top spot – ...
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Vacation planning
A Travel Blog entry by schlossie from Cancun, Mexico
... Not all-inclusive: Ambiance Suites & Villas Avalon Baccara Cancun Casa Magna Cancun Resort All-Inclusive: Blue Bay Club Cancun Blue Bay Getaway & Spa Dreams Cancun Resort ...
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Mamma Mia, Here Are My Shades Again
A Travel Blog entry by escapetherace from Ko Lanta, Thailand
27/02/04 - Week 2 on Ko Lanta - Relax Bay Resort We were sad to leave Bamboo Bay, albeit for the fact we were leaving Baan Phu Lae, the resort next door, but we're travellers and another town beckoned (said with a solemn nodding face) so at 11am we ...
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True Blue Bay Resort St. George's
Old Mill Road, PO Box 1414, Grand Anse, St. George's, St. George, Grenada
Welcoming smiles, homespun hospitality, spacious guest rooms and the blue topaz water views of True Blue Bay make this boutique resort a must-visit for those seeking a spicy Grenadian retreat.
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