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April 16, 2010

Cocoa Beach Florida, Where Thankfully, Life is Still a Beach

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The 1960s TV sitcom “I Dream of Jeannie” made the area famous, as Cocoa Beach was the home of Jeannie (Barbara Eden) and her astronaut “master” (Larry Hagman).” Drive twenty minutes in any direction from downtown Cocoa Beach and you can sprawl in the sun on gorgeous beaches, parasail 800 feet over the water, fish in coastal rivers, or glide through silent wetlands in an airboat. Cocoa Beach is the best kept secret of coastal Florida.

The world famous Cocoa Beach Pier, built in 1962, is a historical landmark that stretches out 800 feet over the Atlantic Ocean. It’s not just a fishing pier, but an adventure spot. The pier sports four restaurants, at least two of them offering fine seafood. It’s home to five bars that jump on weekends with bands pounding out intoxicating rhythms. The pier also has a dress shop, a bait-and-tackle shop, as well as the requisite gift and souvenir shops.

I would recommend staying at any hotel or motel facing the pier and ocean. One of my favorite activities during my stay in Cocoa Beach was a leisurely walk on the beach or to the pier. I felt safe walking around well into the evening hours. The Holiday Inn Express, Best Western and Days Inn are practically across the street from the pier. For those who want to be closer to the action in downtown Cocoa Beach there is the Four Points Sheraton Hotel. Its pool is small, but it’s on the beach with the Ron Jon Surf Shop right next door, not to mention a Starbucks in the lobby. For those who want the downtown scene on a budget, try the Wakulla Suites, a good family value. Jetty Park offers RV travelers and campers a great spot to enjoy the beach.

Cocoa Beach is obsessed with surfing and has been called “the surfing capital of the east coast.” Our family was there last October. We were surprised how many surfers we saw riding the waves at that time of year. We stayed ten days and were able to swim in an unheated pool four of those days. Granted we’re Yankees and were coming from a much colder climate, but there were other people swimming in the hotel’s pool. So, we weren’t the only ones who found the water temperature to be just fine. My husband and children were able to swim in the ocean, something I chose to pass up. They swore the water wasn’t cold, but I dunno. Autumn in Cocoa Beach also means there’s going to be a mean volleyball game on the beach.

In the spring, the place is crawling with surfers, as the Cocoa Beach Pier sponsors the annual Easter Surfing Festival. The pier also sponsors a warm weather concert series that recently offered the Beach Boys as headliners. The summer brings with it bikini contests, some super skimpy, but from what I can glean, no thongs. In January there’s the battle of the professional surfers, going for $85,000 in contest money. Spectators can bring a picnic lunch, spread out on the beach, and watch this death defying competition.

For those who want to combine sea, surf, and nature, why not try the Cocoa Beach Kayaking Guided Nature Tours? You can paddle through the Indian River Lagoon, a mangrove estuary that is home to bottlenose dolphins and the endangered Florida manatee, as well as all manner of exotic bird life. A little known gem is the Cocoa Beach Manatee Sanctuary Park, off North Atlantic Avenue. Get up close and personal with Florida’s gentle giant, in this beautiful, clean park. Bring your lunch. Picnic tables are provided in a sheltered area. Great family fun and you can’t beat the price. Admission is free.

There are more restaurants in Cocoa Beach than you can shake a stick at. We loved the Atlantic Ocean Grill on the pier for Sunday brunch, where it’s all about the view. The atmosphere is both beachy and romantic and the complementary champagne flows. There was something delectable for everyone in our family of four as we sat over the ocean’s waves enjoying a very good buffet. Be warned, there’s a dress code. Men must wear shirts and there’s no bare feet allowed. If you want to zone out on Chinese, go to Yen Yen, in downtown Cocoa Beach, for awesome food, and an extensive menu. You won’t expect Chinese cuisine of this quality in a beach resort area. We ate at the Pig and Whistle for lunch, though I wouldn’t recommend it for dinner if you’re eating with kids. It looks like the bar out of “Cheers” and gets noisy after dark.

The fish’n chips were awesome and the staff was extremely friendly. Our ten year old said the chicken fingers were great! Our family of four ran into Wahoo Coffee Company during a short rainstorm. The coffee was wonderful and so were the baked goods. They have an array of not-so-current issues of magazines to read while drinking your brew. The ladies behind the counter heard my husband and I daydreaming aloud about relocating to the area and they insisted I take a few back issues of “Coastal Living” with me. Really, terrifically nice staff! For a beach-bummy night out take a short drive north to Grills Seafood Deck & Tiki Bar in Cape Canaveral. My childhood friend who lives in the area claims it’s been a local haunt for years and has the rep for being the coolest nitespot. Our family went for a late dinner and saw lots of other families there with kids. The food was excellent. I had coconut shrimp that was out of this world. After dinner, our family hung out on the restaurant’s pier and listened to a vocalist bang out classic rock tunes on his keyboard while the crowd at the tiki bar sang along with him.

If you absolutely have to, Orlando is only an hour away. With two children, we decided to spend a day at Sea World and another at Disney. I was disappointed in the Sea World. It costs an arm and a leg to get in and then all the shows were an additional price. However, the Sea World water park, Aquatica, was ab fab (absolutely fabulous). Disney is great. Well you knew that! We did The Magic Kingdom. A word to the wise, if you don’t want to eat fast food all day, you must make a reservation for dinner in a park restaurant a day or more in advance. Just call Disney customer relations and they’ll help you. Trust me this is a must!

April 6, 2010

Christmas Vacations On Tropical Islands

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It’s 3 months before Christmas and if you want to get away from home during this holiday season, it’s time to make plans to ensure a stress-free Christmas vacation!

Some people may traditionally prefer to go where the snow is, where it’s freezing, and where Santa has no problems wearing ultra-thick clothes.

I recommend going where the sun shines the whole day, where you can frolic on white sand beaches and swim in the warm sea, where you can go shopping in exotic stores wearing only a pair of sandals and Bermuda shorts and a Hawaiian shirt.

Already excited? Well, read on and find out more about these 5 islands that you’re bound to want to visit during the Yuletide season.

Solitude In Fiji

Explore one of The Pacific’s beautiful and more popular islands, Fiji. Be right on a tropical island and not miss Christmas at all! You can easily go to Christmas-focused community activities if you really miss the yuletide season and experience Christmas with a Fijian twist. And if you really want to get away from it all, just go to the beach or laze in your very own bure ( thatched hut )

Activities: diving, beach, spa, snorkeling, island cruise, wildlife exploration

Ave. temperature during Christmas: 23

April 4, 2010

Best Beach Vacation Spots: Huntington Beach California





If you are thinking about a beach vacation in sunny southern California then you should consider Huntington Beach. It is quite possible one of the best vacation spots in the world. There are so many activities that you will have a vacation full of fun. You can easily go surfing, golfing, play tennis, skateboard, or do beach volleyball. There is truly something for every sport enthusiast out there.

If you are not into any of the above sports and want a little more relaxing vacation or if you need a break from the great surf then why not try out some of the activities and locations below.

Within Huntington Beach

Within the city or very close to Huntington Beach there are tons of great sports to visit. There is the Huntington Beach art center and the International Surfing Museum as well as a Surfing Hall of fame. These are both fun activities that can take up an afternoon. You might also want to check out the great shopping in the downtown area where you are sure to find some cool new flip flops or a new bathing suit. There are also some great restaurants in the downtown area of Main Street.

If you are a really Shopaholic then you might want to try either Fashion Island Shopping Center or South Coast Plaza. These two malls house some of the best shopping in the world. South Coast Plaza in particular has a ton of great high end fashion and clothing stores and a great book store to boot. If you get hungry and need a break from shopping there are some great eateries around the mall and even in the mall. Why not try something different at California Pizza Kitchen or at Wolfgang Puck’s restaurant.

With Kids

Bring your children along with you on the vacation as there are many activities in and around the area that they can have lots of fun doing. For example there is the Huntington Beach Central Park which is the largest park in Southern California. You can easily burn off some that that childhood energy at this park. They will have lots of open space to run and scream and be kids. There are restaurants, picnic tables, and even an Adventure Playground that ar4e sure to pique even the adults.

Nearby Destinations

If you still can’t find anything to do you can always adventure a little beyond Huntington Beach where you will quickly find a bunch of great activities. For example Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm, Wild Rivers and Aquarium of the Pacific are all within a 30 minute drive and can offer a lot of fun activities to do. Then after a full day of having fun on the rides or looking at the beautiful fish return to the nice peaceful resort style living of Huntington Beach.

As you can see this is nearly the most perfect vacation spot on earth. In fact once you stay a week on vacation you will never want to leave. It has year round perfect temperatures, great surf, great shopping and great food what more can you ask for.

April 2, 2010

Beach Holidays In Albania

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Albania has a long coastline on the Adriatic and Ionian seas. Much of it is very pretty with many sandy beaches, virtually untouched by main stream tourism. Identifying beach resorts in Albania and obtaining sufficient information about them to plan a vacation is still not easy. The Albania beach holiday travel tips that follow are intended to help identify and describe three of the country’s beach resorts.

Himara

The small port of Himara is situated at the foot of the Keravnia mountain in southern Albania, about eighty miles north of the Greek border and nearly opposite the Greek island of Corfu. As well as its close geographical proximity to Greece, the local inhabitants are mainly Greek speaking and the general atmosphere of the area provides an insight into how Corfu must have been in the days before mass tourism arrived.

Himara Travel Tip:

You will find several travel web sites listing accommodations in Himara. If you feel insecure about making your own arrangements in such an undeveloped country, holidays in this resort can also be booked through Sunvil, an ABTA tour operator.

Dhermi and Drymades Beaches

Several spectacularly beautiful beaches can be found in the Dhermi and Drymades area. There is even an over-sized, open air club called the Havana Bar on the main Dhemi beach. But otherwise the beach has made few concessions to tourism. The sea here is crystal clear and must surely be amongst the cleanest on the planet.

Between Dhermi and the next major beach at Drymades, there are numerous pebble beach coves located between picturesque, rocky outcrops. They are all totally deserted and most are ideal for swimming or snorkeling.

Drymades Beach is enormous, yet even at the height of summer, there are usually very few people to found on it. It has one relaxing little beach bar and behind it is a campsite and beach bungalows. There is also a holiday village complex offering good accommodation in the form of villas, cottages and hotel rooms. The complex has been developed tastefully and does not in anyway spoil this beautiful area.

Drymades Beach Travel Tip:

Consider staying at the Drymades Beach Complex if you are looking for a high standard of accommodation at very reasonable prices.

Golem Beach Mali Robit Resort

Mali Robit is a resort, situated on the Adriatic coast at Golem Beach. It is situated about 30 miles from Tirana, the capital of Albania and six miles from the port of Dures. The beach here is sandy and provides safe bathing. It is a resort with a spectacular backdrop of rugged mountain scenery but it has made more concessions to tourism than most, with its beach being one of those long, straight, sun-bed and parasol types you find all over the Mediterranean. The major provider of accommodation is the Mali Robit resort hotel. This offers modern facilities, forty five apartments and five villas. There are other modern hotels at Golem beach and plenty of other types of accommodation.

Golem beach travel tip:

Although there is plenty of unspoilt places to visit in the surrounding area, only consider this resort if you priorities high standards of accommodation and tourist facilities over staying in the “Real Albania”

Go to Albania now before it is spoiled.

Albania remains one of Europe’s poorest countries and it may take some time to develop its tourist potential to the extent where it becomes a mass tourist attraction. However, development of beach resorts in a country that is desperate for income can often occur haphazardly and without official sanction or well thought out planning. A picturesque village one year can be turned into a mess of half built concrete shells the next. Sadly, there are already plenty of examples of this having occurred. The best travel tip for enjoying the tranquility and beauty of Albania’s coastal areas is to go now before it is too late.

April 1, 2010

5 Great Beach Vacation Destinations - Luxurious East Coast Beach Vacation Places

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Do you want to enjoy the luxury of great beach vacations but find it hard to pick a destination? You’re not alone, that’s for sure. There are a lot of great beach vacations by the East Coast that you can go on from Bermuda to Georgia. Here are 5 suggestions that might pique your interest and help narrow down your choices of great beach vacation places.

Luxury in Bermuda

A popular port for cruise ships is only a two-hour flight from New York City, so it’s a top great beach vacation destination from the East Coast. When you’re in Hamilton you can take a romantic horse and buggy ride and explore this quaint country. At one time, and it might still be around, there was a great club within a cave, with stalactites, stalagmites natural lakes and all that’s only a 20-minute Hansom cab ride from the dock on Front Street. If you’d like a bit of luxury check out the Ariel Sands, which offers you 47 guest rooms, gourmet food and breathtaking views.

Seclusion and Romance in Jamaica

Jamaica is the home of some of the friendliest people in the world. There seem to be countless choices of beach vacation places on this Caribbean island. With unique rooms and splendid views of the Caribbean, gourmet cuisine and amazing beaches, The Caves resort in Jamaica helps to set your beach vacation mood like never before.

U.S. Virgin Islands Luxury Vacations

At this vacation destination you can enjoy luxury, blue waters and sandy beaches. You can’t go wrong with Caneel Bay on St. John with its 7 beaches on the property. And the Ritz Carlton, and St. Thomas resorts offer you the best of luxury hotels during your beach vacation in the Virgin Islands.

Beach and Golf in Georgia

The Cloister at Sea Island in Georgia is another popular East Coast destination. There you will find 54 holes of championship golf, sandy beaches, and a wide array of things for you to do.

A Water Park and More at Lakeside Resort Georgia

If you’re traveling to Georgia another great choice is the Lake Lanier Islands near Atlanta. They offer a golf course for you and a water park for the kids with water rides, slides, and water attractions that the whole family will enjoy.

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