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Posted by DavePF in Travel General on June 9th, 2009 |  No Comments »

CAVA, BOCADILLOS Y TRADICIÓN

El bar “Can Paisano” mejor conocido como la champañería es uno de los lugares más visitados en Barcelona por locales y turistas. Sirven bocadillos fríos y calientes, y cuenta con una pequeña tienda al fondo en la cual podrán adquirir, cava, quesos y carnes.

La experiencia comienza cuando llegamos al lugar ya que su muy singular decoración tradicional ganará su atención inmediatamente. Recuerden llegar temprano (antes de las 2 de la tarde) ya que seguramente encontraran una cola para entrar.

Una vez dentro debemos ubicarnos cerca de la barra para poder apoyar nuestra bebida, ya que el bar no cuenta con mesas, sin embargo todo es parte de la experiencia inolvidable que nos brinda.

La gama de bocadillos que ofrece es tan grande como su historia y tradición, así que estoy seguro que encontrarán alguno acorde a sus gustos. Para las personas que poseen un paladar de rey y un estomago de obrero como yo, les recomiendo probar el de costilla con pimientos.

Este sitio destaca siempre por la simplicidad con que las cosas funcionan, tanto la decoración, como la manera de ordenar y siguiendo esta línea la champañeria solo ofrece 2 tipos de bebida, cava o agua. Para los grupos de cuatro o más personas recuerden que cada cuatro bocadillos pueden pedir una botella de cava que solo cuesta cinco euros.

Por lo que la visita a la champañeria resulta una acogedora experiencia de la cual sin lugar a dudas disfrutarán.

Si alguien quiere visitarla, esta situada en la barceloneta en la calle reina Cristina y la estación de metro más cercana es barceloneta que se encuentra en la línea amarilla del metro.

¡Que aproveche!

Honduras: Snorkeling And Diving Adventures

Posted by DavePF in Scuba Diving on June 8th, 2009 |  No Comments »

Honduras is best known for its underwater riches, particularly its vantage point to the worlds second largest barrier reef. It has a well-deserved reputation as one of the best (and cheapest) places to learn to dive or complete your dive-master training. Your dives will show you coral reefs, yawning underwater caves, wrecked ships, and the docile whale sharks. But after you have had your fill of snorkeling and diving, you’ll find out that there is more to discover in this beautiful country.

Honduras is the second largest country in Central America, but it remains largely undiscovered by the mainstream tourist. Though it has gained some renown for its pristine coral reefs and warm tropical waters both in its Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean sides the country also boasts of impenetrable rainforests, and rivers meandering through largely unexplored jungle areas.

Its northern Caribbean coast sparkles in miles of white sand beaches, lush greenery and rich cultural diversity. Just 30 miles away from the north coast are the Bay Islands, famous for first-class diving off the barrier reef that extends northward as far as the Yucatan Peninsula. You can also visit the Hog Islands and, farther east, the Swan Islands.

Nature and Wildlife
Those who want a more terrestrial nature experience can visit the country’s extensive park system, which covers almost a quarter of its total area. You have the opportunity to trek up to cloud-forests (mountaintops covered with clouds or rain for more than 70% of the year) and rainforests, home of elusive wildlife like the jaguar and giant anteater. Its coastal wetlands provide the habitat for monkeys, manatees, alligators, and dozens of waterfowl species. This gives many opportunities for kayaking or canoeing through mysterious mangroves, but the more adventurous should conquer the world-class white-water rafting rapids of Rio Cangrejal near La Ceiba.

The northeastern Honduras is occupied by the Moskitia (literally, mosquito), an area of 8,500 square miles. It holds one of the largest still-intact rainforests on the isthmus, sometimes referred to as the Central American Amazon. Moskitia is not accessible by road: you can only use a plane or small sea vessel. But those who go there are well-rewarded with experiences of tropical wildlife, open coasts, estuaries, river valleys, flood plains, fresh-water swamps, lagoons and mangroves.

Bird-watchers should visit the inland Lake Yojoa region and the area surrounding the coastal city of Tela to spot nearly 400 of the 700 species of birds, native and migratory, that fly through the Honduras. The ancient Maya ruins in Copan, an archaeological World Heritage site, remind you of Honduras long and ancient history. You can puzzle over the hieroglyphic stairway in Copan and the scientific enigmas in the 2,500-year-old Talgua Caves. The ancient city is found in Los Naranjos Archaeological Park. Refer to white shark diving for more information.

When to Go
Like most tropical countries, Honduras has a rainy season and a dry season. In the interior, especially the west and south, the rainy season is roughly from May to November, with rains coming in the afternoon and lasting an hour or so. On the north coast and the Bay Islands, the rainy season comes later in September to December, but anytime outside these months is perfect for your diving and snorkeling.

Travel is easier during the dry season, especially for scuba diving and trips to La Moskitia. February and March are good months, because the weather is fairly stable in most of the country; the roads and trails are drying out but the trees and underbrush are still full and green.

Planning Your Trip
Honduras is an inexpensive country for travel, though the diving will be expensive. Your next biggest expense will be for lodgings: there are luxury hotels, but the average hotel should cost you up to $25 a night and there are budget places that go for $12 in the more popular destinations. Food for most travelers costs up to $8 per meal inclusive of drinks, taxes and tip. Budget meals at street vendors and no-name eateries might cost $5 or less.

Hiking, trekking and biking are very good in Honduras, so do prepare for these; if you can, bring your own bike. Canopy tour where you slide from treetop to treetop is an exciting thing to do in La Ceiba, Rio Cangrejal and the Roatan. Visit great white shark diving for further information.

Travel To Hawaii 2009

Posted by DavePF in World Travel on June 8th, 2009 |  No Comments »

The beautiful and exotic islands of Hawaii compose one of the greatest vacation locations in the world. A visit there will surely make any vacation more fun. Tourism industry in Hawaii is one of the biggest and most expanding in the world.

With the world recession it is even more of an advantage to hit Hawaii with the cuts on tourism charges right now. So wait no longer and book a plane and a hotel to one of the islands in Hawaii. Check out the beaches in Waikiki, Oahu, Honolulu, Turtle Bay, North Shore and Lanikai.

All these beautiful and attractive beaches have many beautiful condos and resorts worth checking out. These rentals are not expensive, and the earlier you book, the cheaper they are.beaches of hawaii wallpaper You will find a wide range of vacation rental home spread all across the wonderful beaches and shorelines of the different islands of Hawaii.

If you want to see the beautiful beaches of Hawaii the Oahu Beachfront Paradise Rental
and the Tropical Beachfront Rental are the places to be. Enjoy tropical fruits, services, relaxation and a quiet time out with your beloved or family or friends.

There are many beautiful condos and resorts to be checked out at each of these prolific and attractive beaches. Vacation rentals are available in cheap and if you book ahead, all the more better. You will find a wide range of vacation rental home spread all across the wonderful beaches and shorelines of the different islands of Hawaii.

Traveling To And Making Plans To Travel In St. Thomas

Posted by DavePF in Travel General on June 7th, 2009 |  No Comments »

When selecting a vacation destination, many individuals and families select a destination that offers them excitement and relaxation, all at once. If this is what you are looking for out of your vacation, then a St. Thomas vacation may be just for you. You can get there via all inclusive cruises but there are also other ways.

St. Thomas is located in the Caribbean. As one of the Virgin Islands, St. Thomas is known as one of the “hottest,” vacation destinations in the world. If you have never had the pleasure of vacationing in St. Thomas before, you may be wondering what awaits you there. In St. Thomas, there are an unlimited number of services and activities that you may find exciting. One of those activities is sailing.

The ocean waters surrounding St. Thomas are ideal for sailing. Beginners and even the most experienced sailors can enjoy sailing in the St. Thomas area. Since most individuals vacationing in St. Thomas fly into the area, you will have to find boat rentals. When renting a sail boat, it is likely that you will have a number of different options. Sail boats come in all different shapes, sizes, styles, and designs.

Before planning an independent sail off the coast of St. Thomas, you may need to take a number of important factors into consideration. One of these factors is your level of sailing experience. Many of the individuals and companies that provide boat rentals require that you have the appropriate level of sailing experience. You may be required to take sail boat for a test drive or you may need to show documents that show you are licensed to operate a sail boat. Many individuals and companies do this to protect their investments.

To make arrangement to rent a sail boat, it is advised that you make your reservations ahead of time. Sailing is a popular vacation pastime in St. Thomas. To guarantee that you are able to have access to an available boat, you will want to make your boat rental reservations well in advance. You can easily learn of boat rentals that can be found in or around the St. Thomas area by requesting a St. Thomas vacation packet. Your local travel agent may also be able to offer you assistance.

While sailing is an activity that is enjoyed by many, most individuals are unable to operate a sail boat. Just because you do not know how to operate a sail boat, does not mean that you cannot vacation on the waters surrounding St. Thomas. Throughout the area, you should be able to find multiple companies that offer guided sail boat rentals. In addition to paying for the boat rental, you will be provided with an experienced sailor who can take you on voyage that you will forever remember.

Sailing on the water surrounding St. Thomas is an exciting experience all on its own, but that is not the only thing you can do while on the water. While sailing on the water, you may be surprised with what you will find and see. A sail boat is a great way to vacation on the water, but sightsee as well. Scuba diving and snorkeling are also fun activities that can be combined with sailing. If you are with an experienced sailor who also is a trained scuba diver, you may be able to enjoy these two amazing activities all at once.

When you are searching for sail boat rentals, you may want to consider what the resort you plan on staying at has to offer. If you are vacationing at an all-inclusive St. Thomas resort, you may find that you are able to receive free sail boat tours. These free rides are not offered in all vacation packages, but may be able to save a large amount of money if they are.

Whether you plan on sailing yourself or you are using the services of an experienced sailor, you will be sure to enjoy your time on the water. Activities found on the St. Thomas Island are not limited. You can easily find an number of activities, many of which will be what your heart desires.
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