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Tue
Feb
19

Tips For A Sailing Holiday - Sporades Islands In Greece



If you have been thinking about a sailing vacation in Greece, try the Sporades Islands. It is one of the country’s most beautiful islands. The area is distinguished for its mountainous terrain and thick vegetation. Moreover, the islands have been judged as having one of the cleanest and relaxing beaches across Europe.

The four main islands attract different kind of people. For nice beaches. In fact, the island boasts as having the most stunning beaches in the Mediterranean. Aside from this, Skiathos also has dazzling coves.

The largest island in Sporades is the Skyros. It is located in the southern tip of the region and is on the center of Aegean. On its opposite side lies the island of Evia. Skyros is famous for its word-class furniture, embroideries, and handicrafts. It is one of the few places in the country where the ancient Greek culture still stands. Specifically, people living in Skyros still follow the same customs, traditions, and manners of the past. Moreover, the island also has a very mild climate and dazzling sunshine.

Meanwhile the Alonissos Island is for sailors who wanted to have rest and tranquility. The island has been characterized from the group because of its quietness. It is located at the midst of the Sporades Islands. This is the sanctuary of the endangered Mediterranean monk seals.

A sailing vacation in Greece is a extraordinary experience when you are in Sporades Islands. Moreover, a handful of ports can be used during your sailing vacation. These include the Skyros’ Linaria port, Alonissos’ Patitiri port, Skopelos port, and the Skiathos port. There are also secondary harbors such as the Steni Vala port and the Loutraki port that can be used.

Alonissos main port and capital city is Patitiri. This is also one of the most populated islands in the Sporades. At present, Patitiri now is not what it used to be. The old Patitiri was destroyed in 1965 when a powerful earthquake hit the island. There are many interesting stuffs in the island. These include its whitewashed streets, unique marble formations, and pine forest. Several beaches, cafes, and restaurants are also in Patitiri.

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Mon
Feb
18

Tips For A Yacht Charter - The Saronic Gulf in Greece



The Saronic Gulf, which is also known as the Gulf of Aegina, is a division of the Aegean Sea. It is a sailing charter area in Greece with harbors in both Magara and Piraeus. It is locate in the country’s southern region and is flanked by Peloponnesus and Attica. The Corinth Canal connects the Saronic Gulf to the Corinth Gulf. Its approximate land area is 50 kilometers wide and 80 kilometers long. The Saronic Gulf became one of the Western world’s famous battlegrounds because it is where the Battle of Salamis (between the Persians and the Greeks in 480 BC) took place.

The Saronic Gulf’s neighboring places are Elevsas, Piraiavs, and Athens. The gulf has many islands in its environment. The most renowned among them include the Salamis, Poros, and Aegina Islands.

The Aegina Island is situated in Greece’s southeast region. Finding a sailing charter in Greece is effortless when you are in the Saronic Gulf. Because of its proximity to the country’s capital, it is more convenient and practical. Many sailors and tourists find the Saronic Gulf as good for sailing. A good number of charter yachts have their bases at Saronic Gulf’s several ports especially in the shorelines of Attic. Because of the focus of many charters in Saronic Gulf, several yachts trail the same track. Many of them docked at the ports of Hydra, Poros, and Aegina. The winds during the summer season is dependent on your location. However, it is typical in Saronic Gulf that summer winds are associated with the meltemi. However, when compared to Cyclades, Saronic Gulf’s meltemi is not so common. Normally, the winds along Poros and Methana are not that strong. On the other hand, Cape Sounion’s winds are usually stronger.

Having you sailing charter in the Saronic Gulf will bring you fun, comfort, and excitement. Saronic Gulf is definitely the best sailing charter areas in Greece.

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Tue
Feb
12

Tips On a Yacht Charter in The Cyclades



If you are thinking of having the best sailing charter
in Greece, try the Cyclades group of islands. Its location extends southeast from the island of Attica to the shoreline of Asia Minor. The place has a mild weather and is mostly mountainous. Its major products include tobacco, wheat, and wine. Cyclades is famous in the country for its Bronze Age and Neolithic sculptures. In particular, the island’s sculpted female idols made from Cyclades’ white marbles have been an important contribution to Greece’s ancient artworks.

The total land area of Cyclades is approximately 976 square miles. The origin
of the place’s name is in reference to the several islands’ circle formation around Delos. Hence, the name “Cyclades”, which etymologically from the root word “circle” or “cycle”.

Out of the numerous islands in Cyclades, only ten of them are considered as principal areas. These include Santorini (which has the city of Thira), Kithnos, Los, Serifos, Paros, Kaoa, Najxos, Malos, Ãndros, and Tanos. The other islands, especially the smaller ones, are without inhabitants
. At present, Cyclades has a population of approximately 120,000 inhabitants. Its capital is the town of Ermoupoli.

When you are planning your sailing trip in Cyclades, make sure that you enjoy all that it can offer you. Typically, the place is easy to manage. When in Cyclades, most travellers visit the islands of Little Cyclades, Santorini, Folegandros, Sifnos, and Amorgos.

Among the several ports in Cyclades, the harbours of Lavrion, Santorini, Milos, Alimos, and Mykonos are considered by most people as better as compared to others. From these, the port of Lavrion (also known as Lavriou and Laurion) is top-notch and well situated because of its convenient location. It is situated in Atttica’s southeast region. Because of Lavrion’s very suitable position, it has been called the “Gate of Cyclades”. Other harbors that can be used when you are starting your Cyclades sailing holiday include the ports of Athens, Paros, and Syros.

Finding an appropriate sailing charter in Greece is easy when you are in Cyclades. However, if you do not like crowded ports, stay away from the islands of Serifos and Ios.

Cyclades is famous for its unspoiled sceneries, sacred, green, volcanic, & party islands, rambled hills, golden and white sand beaches, and exotic mountains. There are only 2 cities in the area - Oia and Thira. Both of them are located in Santorini Island.

Cyclades has more to offer in your trip. It has perfect and better yacht charter areas you can choose from. If you want to completely satisfy your vacation, try to rent a scooter and travel around the islands’ many attractions.

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Tue
Jan
22

Take Your Next Sailing In Greece



If you want to sailing in Greece with many places at a single shot, try the Dodecanese.

The Meltemi wind has its peak in July and August. It starts sporadic in June, blows more strongly in July through to September and again sporadic in October These northerly winds do affect any travel plan and consider a one-way charter from Kos to Rhodes during July to September.

Usually sailing charter companies in Dodecanese have their bases in either Rhodes or Kos.

The Dodecanese (Twelve Islands or Dodekanes) is the most southerly group of islands in the Greek archipelago. Visit Rhodes and Kos, islands full of history and nice beaches, Symi and Patmos is islands uncorrupted from the civilization. Since Turkey is only 5 nautical miles away from Kos, this country is certainly within reach for a sailing vacation in this area.

Did you know that “Dodecanese” means “twelve islands” in Greek and that is why these groups of islands sometime is called “Twelve Islands”. The 14 Dodecanese islands captivated travelers since Odysseus. You will find a wonderful blend of architectural styles of eastern and western civilizations. Almost every island has its classical remains, its Crusaders’ castle, and its traditional villages.

Rhodes is the largest island in the Dodecanese. It is known for the Colossus, one of the seven wonders of the old world, which was sadly destroyed. Rhodes has everything from beautiful beaches to a lush, green interior, a capital full of energetic and noisy activity and one of the top sunshine records in Greece. The rock-rose is so productive here that it has been called the ‘Island of Roses’ and whiles the northern coast is famous for its lively tourist resorts the south offers nice beaches and a slower, more simple pace of life.

Kos is overlooked by a Crusader castle and known as the place of birth of Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine. The beautiful harbor at Kos city is a popular place to put a yacht. The harbor is filled with sights and sounds both day and night as visitors party on boats just off the coast, and in bars, restaurants and clubs located on the harbor itself. Of course, there are locals here too, and small fishing boats make up the majority of the sea traffic. The island of Kos is populated by nearly 180,000 people, many of them still living the old-fashioned lives of Greek fishermen.

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Wed
Jan
2

Come to the Black Forest



Southwest Germany is a region of outstanding beauty with numerous forests, lakes and waterfalls. Tourism is the chief industry in the Black Forest in Baden-Wurttemberg on the edge of the Rhine river. The wooded, mountainous area has several tall peaks, the tallest of which is the Feldberg, standing at 1,493m. The trees are mainly pines and firs, some of which are grown on a commercial scale. Unfortunately, the forest has been depleted due to mass logging and the effects of acid rain. The Lothar Cyclone in 1999 also did its share of damage, destroying acres of trees on the tops of mountains.

Five rivers, including the River Danube and its source, run through the Black Forest. There are paths to cater for hikers, mountain bikers and cross country skiers. The area is a haven for wildlife, including owls and eagles. Other more unusual animals are to be found due to commercial enterprise. Visitors can ride a camel at Rotfelden and ostriches are reared on a farm at St. Peter.

There is a tradition of regional cuisine in the area and some food items have become internationally famous. Black Forest Gateaux is still on the menus around the world. The original chocolate cake recipe is still adhered to in the land of its birth with ingredients including whipped cream, cherries and liqueur. Black Forest Ham is also popular at home and abroad. The smoked ham is seasoned with pepper, juniper berries, coriander, garlic and other spices.

Culture and history are celebrated in the region. This can be seen at the open air museum named Vogtsbauernhofe. It re-creates the life of 16th and 17th century farmers with replica farms. There is a long history of making timepieces in Germany and the German Clock Museum at Furtwangen traces the history of clock making and watch making. The collection includes cuckoo clocks, musical clockworks and mechanical musical instruments.

One of the most popular towns in the Black Forest is Baden-Baden. The 83m telecommunications tower, known as the Fremersberg Tower dominates the skyline. The view can be taken from the observation deck and there is an adjacent restaurant. The town contains the Festspielhaus, which is the largest opera house and concert hall in Germany. Major opera and ballet productions are staged there. The town has a fascinating history, as can be seen at the ruins of the Roman Baths and the Hohenbaden castle ruins dating back to 1102.

To take advantage of deep discount resorts in the Black Forest and around the world, you may want to join Global Resorts Network. The membership offers deep discount luxury ski, wilderness, golf, beach, and year round resorts without the troublesome maintenance fees, exchange fees and blackout weeks associated with timeshare ownership. We will even pay you a referral for telling a few friends about our luxury resort membership. Click on F.A.Q. to find out what our membership offers, and take your time to review the audios and videos on the rest of our website as well.

Sat
Dec
29

How to Start a Home Based Travel Business



You are probably considering the travel industry as a home based career choice because travel is fun and always in demand. If that is the way you think, you are absolutely right! Starting your own home based travel business requires a little research.

The research is actually pretty simple, and I will tell you exactly what I did to get started; I asked a friend a few questions, and then I went to a timeshare presentation. That’s it! End of research. Now here are the details.

A friend of mine has five kids and he travels to the same beach each year with the whole family. So I asked him, “How much does your resort cost each year?” He did not mind telling me at all that it was around $3,500 for a one week stay each year, plus their travel costs, which were relatively low since they always drove.

I then told him how his family could stay at a higher quality luxury resort for $3,500 this year, and for only $300 to $800 per week each year thereafter, and in a wide variety of higher quality international resorts. That was a real eye opener for him.

Now remember, this was research, and for research reasons alone, the fact that my friend was recently unemployed was a plus, as I knew that he was not in a position to buy a membership right now. He had already booked the family vacation for this year, but was more than glad to know about my discount luxury resort membership, and that he could travel during any week of the year, or even multiple times each year at the same weekly rate.

My conclusion for this research was that I was in the right business. Since this conversation put such a big smile on my friend’s face, I knew that I could help dozens of families with the luxury resort membership that I was selling from my small computer table and extra telephone line at my home office.

Here is research scenario two: I went to a timeshare presentation. I have avoided these for years, because everyone knows that the high pressure sales techniques of the timeshare sales force have turned many a No into a Yes.

True to form, those very nice timeshare sales professionals turned into pit bulls during the course of the presentation. I went through four managers on account of my unyielding No, and they even employed the good cop/bad cop technique on me.

Their last offer was substantially better than the initial offer (from $55,000 down to $14,000), but they mentioned the word ‘upgrade’ way to frequently. There was no getting over the math; timeshare ownership was a substantially inferior investment when compared to the timeshare alternative I was selling from my humble home office.

This was exceptionally valuable information for me. I have never owned a timeshare, but the condo and maintenance fees associated with ownership, compounded by blackout weeks, exchange fees and upgrade charges, really helped me to understand why so many people I know that love to travel have negative feelings toward timeshare ownership.

So there it is. Your research may be a little different, but you get the idea; ask questions and talk to people about their travel habits.

Go to places that may enhance your understanding of the travel industry, such as golf, ski, wilderness or beach resorts, or maybe even a tour of a cruise ship if that is available.

Count the costs, see what customers see, get educated, and then start your own home based travel business.
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Antony Mosley runs a home based travel business on a part time basis. Click on conference calls to attend the company’s next call, and take your time to enjoy the audios and videos on the rest of the website. Bookmark www.YourHomeBasedTravelBusiness.com

Mon
Dec
17

Sailing Charter in Greece



Having you sailing charter in Saronic Gulf in Greece will bring you fun, comfort, and excitement. Aside from its vicinity to Athens, it also has some of the country’s best harbors. Not only you can enjoy the place’s beautiful attractions, you can also take pleasure from its mild and perfect weather. Saronic Gulf is definitely the best sailing charter areas in Greece.

The Saronic Gulf, which is also known as the Gulf of Aegina, is a division of the Aegean Sea. It is a sailing charter area in Greece with harbors in both Magara and Piraeus. It is located in the country’s southern region and is flanked by Peloponnesus and Attica. The Corinth Canal connects the Saronic Gulf to the Corinth Gulf. Its approximate land area is 50 kilometers wide and 80 kilometers long. The Saronic Gulf became one of the Western world’s famous battlegrounds because it is where the Battle of Salamis (between the Persians and the Greeks in 480 BC) took place.

The Saronic Gulf’s neighboring places are Elevsas, Piraiavs, and Athens. The gulf has many islands in its environment. The most renowned among them include the Salamis, Poros, and Aegina Islands.

The Aegina Island is situated in Greece’s southeast region. In the past, particularly in the 5th century BC, the island was a very wealthy city. In fact, this is where the country first made its monetary coins. However, when it was occupied by Athens, the island became poor because of the devastation bought by the war.

Finding a sailing charter in Greece is effortless when you are in the Saronic Gulf. Because of its proximity to the country’s capital, it is more convenient and practical. Many sailors and tourists find the Saronic Gulf as good for sailing. Its waters are calm almost throughout the year. A good number of charter yachts have their bases at Saronic Gulf’s several ports especially in the shorelines of Attic. It is in here that most of the area’s yacht charter businesses have their bases.

Because of the focus of many charters in Saronic Gulf, several yachts trail the same track. Many of them docked at the ports of Hydra, Poros, and Aegina. The winds during the summer season is dependent on your location. However, it is very typical in Saronic Gulf that summer winds are associated with the meltemi. However, when compared to Cyclades, Saronic Gulf’s meltemi is irregular. Normally, the winds along Poros and Methana are not that strong. On the other hand, Cape Sounion’s winds are usually sturdy.
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Sat
Jul
14

Bareboat Sailing - What Is It And What Do I Need To Know?



If you like to be a little independent and not tied down to a fixed itinerary Bareboat charter enables that. Perhaps you value privacy; bareboat charter allows you to determine who is on board. In particular, bareboat charter is about the cheapest way to sail foreign waters besides bringing your own boat. The advantages are many. The only real drawback for an experienced sailor is local knowledge, most of which you can simply ask for.

Bareboat sailing means that the yacht you charter does not have the amenities you would have with a crewed or luxury sailing charter. You dont necessarily need to have sailing experience as you can have a captain and crew along on these charters as well. If you book a bareboat charter, you have to supply all your own food as well as that of the captain and crew. You will also have to pay these people yourself because that cost is not included in the quote for bareboat sailing yachts.
You can book a bareboat sailing charter in just about any part of the world where there are sailing charters available. You can sail the yacht yourself if you have the necessary qualifications. However, in many parts of the world where there are navigation hazards, such as in the islands of Greece, you may need to have an experienced captain along with you for bareboat sailing. The charter company will supply you with all the navigational charts you need and will give you the instruction you need so that you can have a safe sailing charter.
Have you ever considered bareboat sailing along the coast of Turkey? The yachts available for these sailing charters are well maintained and the budget price will provide you with a cheap vacation. The major cost involved in this type of bareboat sailing charter will be the travel costs associated with getting to Turkey. The cost of living is quite low in this part of the world, so the cost of the bareboat yacht is not expensive at all. In addition, the cost of groceries you need to take with you are also very inexpensive.
Bareboat sailing in Turkey will enable you to charter a yacht that is easy to handle as well as able to accommodate a small family or several couples. The protected bays and inlets along the coast are easy to navigate and will provide you with an exceptional view of Turkish culture. With a bareboat sailing charter in Turkey, you will enjoy sunfilled days, exotic scenery and turquoise waters. There are many itineraries for you to choose from if this type of bareboat charter appeals to you.
Choosing Turkey as your location for bareboat sailing will offer you a stress free holiday. There are no tides, currents or high waves to worry about and there is usually a steady afternoon wind in the summer, which makes for ideal sailing conditions. The temperature of the water is perfect for swimming in the summer, so your bareboat yacht could become your diving platform. When you consider bareboat sailing, there are so many places in the world you can go that you will have a difficult decision to make.

To find out more about Sailing Vacations visit Peters Website Your Sailing Vacation and find out about Bareboat Sailing and more, including Caribbean Yacht Charters, Crewed Yacht Charters, Bareboat Charters and Florida Charters.

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