Media Release 9 September 2010 Mossel Bay Tourism has announced its support for the new Garden Route Chapter of Operation Smile – the non-profit organisation that provides free treatment for people suffering from facial deformities such as cleft lips or cleft palates. “We decided to do this because Operation Smile is all about ‘Changing Lives One Smile At A Time’ – and, in the tourism industry, your smile is almost your most important asset,” said Mossel Bay Tourism’s Marcia Holm
Car Rental in Rajasthan – Making Travel Easy and Comfortable
There are a number of car rental agencies in Rajasthan, the royal and historical state of India. Such agencies are offering a large fleet of cars on rental for the purpose of travel and tourism in the royal land of Rajasthan. With a car tourists can navigate from one destination to another in Rajasthan in
Sunset llha do Algodoal Top Beach Destination : Brazil is full of beaches and it’s hard to define if one more beautiful than another and it’s even harder to name a favourite beach destination. Out of all the beaches that I have visited each of them have their particular beauty.
The Radar: Glow Fest, Driving Chinese, and Tourism Fees
Santa Monica’s biannual Glow Fest 2010 takes place this year on the evening September 25th and the L.A. Times blog has details on hotel rates and packages. The overnight festival celebrates the work of area artists by having them set up shop on the beaches along the pier, and the city has commissioned 20 original artworks for the celebration this year
Some basic tips for the Hotel Owner of a full service hotel in Costa Rica, ensuring your GM is on top of the hotel’s sales efforts
More hotel owners I believe should realize that the quickest way to have occupancy and net profit improve dramatically within a short period of time is by the General Manager getting involved as they should in the hotel sales efforts. Travelling around and talking to some hotel owners recently some very basic advice seems to be appropriate
Media Release. Mossel Bay Tourism. 6 September 2010 Mossel Bay MTB Race Attracts Top Names Two of South Africa’s top mountain bikers will ride in this year’s Eight Bells Enduro, which gets under way at Ruiterbos, in the Outeniqua Mountains 20 km from Mossel Bay, on Saturday.
Welcome to a new feature on the blog we’re calling Library Fridays, where we’re teaming up with our National Geographic Books division to provide you excerpts and sneak peeks of some of our upcoming titles. Our inaugural excerpt, The Last Speakers, is one I’m particularly excited about.
Dominican Republic: Three nights and flights, from $499
Dominican Republic sale Sometimes, there is a difference between traveling and vacationing. Traveling is immersing yourself into a place to absorb a local culture from the inside out. Learning the language, exploring new customs, and delving into a place’s history.
It has been a while since the last podcast, but today, I took the opportunity of a bank holiday weekend, to record a new episode. I rant about the Florida gulf coast “disaster” and ask for your opinion on the UK’s worst airports, plus news of this year’s Travel BlogCamp. Subscribe to the Travel Rants This post was syndicated from the Travel Rants Consumer Blog .
Carvings at the Cheshire Game & Country Fair The latter part of the summer may have been somewhat unpredictable in the weather department but August 2010 turned out to be an exciting month for several of our clients. Both Blue Planet Aquarium and Knowsley Safari Park were shortlisted for the prestigious title of Wildlife Attraction of the Year.
Hotel Data Security – Incorporating Tokenization to Protect Hotel Guest Information
Situation Status – Hospitality Industry Attains #1 Rank for Data Breaches Hackers are becoming more sophisticated and targeted in their attacks, finding what works and repeating it over and over again with the “low hanging fruit”.
Much has been said in recent months [mostly complaints] about the Immigration desks at Ngurah Rai International Airport and their lack of ‘speed’ in processing newly arrived tourists. Despite assurance from the immigration department that this process would be vastly improved, as yet, it still remains the same. Getting excited upon arriving in Bali and looking forward to a holiday in paradise isle is soon soured at immigration
Yahoo picks Expedia to provide Travel Booking Engine on its European Travel Websites
On 12th August 2010, Yahoo! announced a partnership with leading online travel experts Expedia, who will provide a travel booking engine on Yahoo!’s sites across Europe (UK and Ireland, France, Germany, Italy and Spain).
At the moment Bali is buzzing with tourists and it’s a great time to visit this beautiful island. The weather is perfect and even better, the exchange rates for most currencies is higher than it has been. Besides that, Australians have a plethora of airlines vying for your bum on one of their seats on the Bali-Denpasar route
French Polynesia travel deal A South Pacific gem, Tahiti is truly a Polynesian paradise. Although a popular honeymoon destination, Tahiti’s splendor can be appreciated by any leisure seeker
The fragile recovery at different levels in the five continents, however the level of interest in luxury tourism products is higher than pre recession, according to Luxury Travel, Hung Nguyen, Sales and Marketing Manager; there are many special offers currently available on the Southeast Asia. “Many of the hotels in Southeast Asia, we work with
The Moscow authorities are planning to open a chain of hostels in Moscow, Chairman of the City Committee for Tourism Grigory Antyufeev has announced recently. Students will be able to stay in the capital of Russia for $15 per person per night in these hostels. There are about 10 hostels in Moscow today
Every so often, we let you in on the inner workings of Traveler magazine before it hits newsstands. And if you’re a close reader, you may be aware that I write a column each month on the latest news from the National Parks.
The fabulous Sanur Village Festival starts tomorrow and goes through until the 8th August and Sanur is known as Bali’s oldest tourism village. This is the fifth village festival in Sanur and promises to be even bigger and better than last year’s and we can all look forward to an enjoyable time