Senin, 16 Juni 2008

Visit Indonesia 2008, Sanur Beach hotel and resort Bali



Sanur Beach Hotel Bali
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Number of rooms: 426
Location: Sanur
Address: J1. Danau Tamblinganp.O. Box 3279, Bali, Indonesia

Sanur Beach Hotel Bali InfoSet along the pristine beaches of Bali, the Sanur Beach Hotel is perfect getaway for those who seek to explore Bali.
The spacious and comfortable rooms, with a wood dominated interior exudes an impression of warmth and friendliness. For the business traveler there are banquet and meeting rooms available, and a fully equipped Business Center.
The hotel has an array of fine restaurants and bars, spa and fitness center, two swimming pools in addition to a children's pool, modern facilities, and an endless list of activities to be done while you enjoy your vacation. Guests can enjoy a range of cuisine from Indonesian to Latin American.
Food, Drink and Entertainment
Food and beverage outlets include the Verandah Restaurant, serving Thai & continental cuisine; Tirta Restaurant, with a bountiful buffet and poolside snacks; Pizzeria, offering Italian favorites in an al fresco environment; the Seahorse Restaurant, with Seafood grill specialties; the Verandah lounge & bar; and Titra Bar, with swim-up or poolside service.

Tirta Poolside Restaurant Covered, open-air restaurant adjoining the pools and the beachfront, serving a comprehensive selection of Indonesian, international and Oriental specialties. Open daily for breakfast and lunch from 6.30am-6pm.
Basillico Italian Pavilion & Bar An Italian specialty restaurant with authentic Italian cuisine, fine wines and tropical drinks. Located right on the beachfront. Open daily for lunch and dinner from 11am-11pm.

Bamboo Beach Bar Quench your thirst with exotic fruit juice, cool beer or tropical cocktails at the beach bar. Daily happy hour with entertainment is 6-7.30pm. The bar is open 10am-midnight.
Peppers Latino Grill & Bar Specializing in Latin American food. Open daily for dinner from 6.30pm-midnight. Located on the ground floor.

Tirta Seafood Grill Specializing in charcoal broiled lobster, shrimp, fish and other succulent seafood delicacies, this eatery is open daily for dinner from 6-11pm.
source : http://www.agoda.com

Visit Indonesia 2008, Pulisan Jungle Beach Resort - near Manado, North Sulawesi



Bunaken is one of Indonesia's most famous dive areas, and it draws scuba divers from all over the world. In addition to Bunaken itself, a rather featureless banana-shaped island, the national park includes the neighboring islands of Manado Tua, a distinctive cone-shaped extinct volcano, Siladen,Montehagen, Nain and Nain Kecil.


The mangrovial east coast of Bunaken
The park is famed for the clarity of its water (35m visibility is common in the summer dry season), the abundance of coral and fish, and for the precipitous "walls" at some sites. Bunaken Timur, right off the east coast of the island and featuring all of the above, is according to some the best dive site in all Indonesia.


Flora and fauna
Except for the very largest pelagics, nearly everything can be found at Bunaken. Reef inhabitants include white and black tip reef sharks, giant sea turtles, napoleonfish and dugongs.
You may frequently run into dolphins, and occasionally schools of whales


Climate
Bunaken is barely a degree above the equator and thus tropical. The "Rainy Season" from November to mid April, brings frequent rains, sometimes in storms lasting for several days, which make the air nice and cool but also reduce visibility. The "Dry Season" from May to October, when temperatures climb to 35° and visibility reaches a maximum. Bunaken receives far less rain than the mainland and is well ventilated with sea breezes.

Pulisan Jungle Beach Resort - near Manado, North Sulawesi
Discover Nature...at Pulisan Jungle Beach Resort.


Take a trip to the Tangkoko Jungle Reserve to meet the animals of North Sulawesi: Tarsius, Bear Kuskus, Black Macacque, Red-Knobbed Hornbill.Explore the nature trails in the surroundings of the resort. Snorkel the various reefs.



Scuba Diving...at Pulisan is still an outstanding experience not easily to be found elsewhere. You dive in groups not more than three per guide. There are more than 40 dive spots between Lembeh Strait, around the Cape Pulisan and Bangka Island. There's more than Bunaken!
Adventure...is to trek on of the active volcanoes of North Sulawesi: Mahawu, Lokon, Soputan, Batuangus. We take you there, individually. Or raft along a river - it's fun! Or search our beach for turtles at night.


with us as the white sand beach is shady, shallow and safe for children. We take care of your kids while you dive. At Pulisan Jungle Beach Resort everyone is welcome, and the non-divers won't be outcasts or second-class guests.



Pulisan - The Project...is meant to generate alternative sources of income for the villagers in the surrounding villages who - different from Manado - belong to the poorest in the province of North Sulawesi. Guests of the resort sponsor more than 50 children's education. More projects focus on water and village health.



Katrin Weise who started to build Pulisan Jungle Beach Resort back in 1996 is a trained Anthropologist with extensive working experience in the fields of tourism, guiding, education, and journalism.She loves nature, animals and dedicates much of her life improving the living circumstances for the villagers in the surroundings of the resort and conserving the nature.


Desa Pulisan, Kecamatan Likupang.North Sulawesi - INDONESIAManado Office Phone: +62 431 838185Fax: +62 811 430743Mobile: +62 811 430744


Email: info@pulisanresort-sulawesi.com

Daytona beach

Vacationers have been flocking to the Daytona Beach area for more than a century. During the late 1800s, the area caught the attention and imagination of many wealthy northern tycoons who found the land favorable for investment.
One such mogul, Matthias Day, was the founding father of what was then called Daytona. He had built the first hotel, the Palmetto House, in 1874.
The trend continued with other entrepreneurs endeavoring to build a city of commerce and vision. Commodore Charles Burgoyne began by building a community center in Daytona Beach in the early 1900s. Burgoyne organized concerts along the riverfront actively promoting the town's events to travelers.
Later, John D. Rockefeller discovered Ormond Beach's immaculate golf courses and made his winter home at The Casements.
Daytona Beach not only inspired those who wanted to test the limits of speed, but also those who have desired to test the limits of society.
Daytona Beach's role in the history of civil rights is significant. On March 17, 1946, Jackie Robinson played in the first integrated spring training baseball game with the Montreal Royals, a farm team of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Later he became the first African-American to play in the Major Leagues. T

oday, Robinson's name identifies the stadium in Daytona Beach and a life-size statue of him has been cast at the entrance.Another important civil rights figure in Daytona Beach was Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune, founder of Bethune-Cookman College (now called Bethune-Cookman University).
Dr. Bethune, who was later appointed to government positions by Calvin Coolidge, Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman, established a school in 1904 to educate the daughters of African-American workers on the railroads. Today the school has an enrollment of 2,300 students, and visitors can learn about her life's achievements at her former home, now a museum on the College's sprawling campus.

Automobile racing became a regular pastime along the hard-packed beaches at the turn of the 20th Century. Ormond Beach became known as the "birthplace of speed" due to the various land speed records set there. I
n 1947, the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing was founded in Daytona Beach. Motorsports gained new ground in 1959 with the opening of the Daytona International Speedway, which continues to satisfy hundreds of thousands of speed-hungry fans each year.

Today, the Daytona Beach area entertains approximately 8 million visitors each year.
Visitors come from around the world to relax and recreate on one of the most beautiful, family-friendly beaches in Florida.For more information about the history of the Daytona Beach area, be sure to visit the Halifax Historical Museum located in downtown Daytona Beach.

source : http://www.daytonabeach.com/

leisure time, kingspointe waterpark resort



Welcome to Kings Pointe in STORM LAKE, Iowa
Looking for a get-a-way spot that offers something for everyone? You've come to the right place! King's Pointe Resort in Storm Lake, Iowa has it all. Want excitement? Jump right in at our outdoor and indoor family waterparks, featuring thrilling waterslides, lazy river and plenty of chances to cool off. Need to relax? Whet your appetite with wood-fired fare at King's Pointe Regatta Grille, take in the sights, and sleep in style in a lakeside room at the lodge.
King's Pointe is just steps from beautiful Storm Lake, where you can enjoy the view, take a boat ride or fish for walleye. Nearby attractions include Sunrise Pointe Golf Course, biking and walking trails, shopping and parks.
Let the friendly staff at King's Pointe make your next vacation one you'll never forget!


Accommodations
King's Pointe Resort offers a 100 guest rooms and suites with enough variety to suit your needs. Lakeside rooms with balconies and patios allow views of beautiful Storm Lake, and shore-level rooms are just steps from the water.
All rooms include free wireless and wired internet access, coffee maker, iron, ironing board, hairdryer, clock radio, and cable television. Suites also include microwaves, refrigerators, and sofa sleepers.

Book Your Reservations Today!
Room Type 360° Tour

Room Layout
Double Queen StandardIncludes two queen beds (maximum 4 per room)


King StandardIncludes one king size bed, plus sofa sleeper (maximum 4 per room)


Double Queen Family SuiteIncludes two queen beds, plus sofa sleeper (maximum 6 per room)


King Family SuiteIncludes one king bed, plus sofa sleeper (maximum 5 per room)


Two-Bedroom Suite Includes two king beds, plus sofa sleeper (maximum 8 per room)

mailto:info@kingspointeresort.com

source : http://www.kingspointeresort.com/

leisure places, Nikki beach



Nikki Beach Resort & Spa Roatan is located a short distance off the coast of Honduras in the spectacular Bay Islands. The island feature lush tropical forests, crystal clear Caribbean seas and incredible white sandy beaches. Marine life is abundant in world’s second largest barrier reef surrounding the Island. The Resort will be the centerpiece of the Blue Ocean Reef development. www.blueoceanreef.com
Accommodations: An exclusive, five-star resort with 100 luxury one and two bedroom suites, plus ocean view villas, featuring the Nikki Beach signature design including outdoor showers, private balconies and upscale furnishings. All suites are appointed with state-of-the-art technology, including flat-screen HDTVs and complimentary wireless internet access.
Dining: Enjoy culinary delights at the famed Nikki Café with indoor/outdoor seating and world cuisine.
Entertainment: Party the night away in decadent Nikki Beach Ultra Lounge.
Rest: Signature Nikki Beach infinity style pool and surrounding opium beds offer the ultimate in fun and entertainment.
Relaxation: Pamper and tone the body and mind at the Nikki Beach Spa and Fitness center.
Real Estate Opportunities: One and two bedroom condo hotels suites are available for purchase with an optional rental program available.
Luxury Amenities:

Marine Park with interactive learning nature Park with local and exotic wildlife 24/7concierge In-room catering and bar hosting on request Private VIP cabanas with full bottle service and personal cocktail server.
source : http://www.nikkibeachhotels.com/

next destination, Portugal beaches


Besides the fantastic culture, sightseeing and dining on Portugese cuisine, the Portugal beaches hit top priority for many travelers. Two of Portugal’s four sides are flanked by the Atlantic Ocean embellishing the country with 800 kilometers of breathtaking coastline and lots of sandy Portugal beaches. Portugal’s coastlines are so expansive that different climates are found in the different areas of the country.


The largest waves can be found along the west coast and here visitors can find some of the sandiest shores providing many things to do for all. Algarve has some lovely and peaceful Portugal beaches perfect for sunbathing. It also has some great beaches for surfing or parasailing such as Praia do Tonel close to Sagres.


Some beaches in Portugal are better than others for diving such as Praia da Luz. It’s found only five miles west of Lagos and is well suited for kids as it’s sheltered and enclosed by dark rock flanking the one side and a small village on the other side perfect for a delicious lunch or dinner. Also near Lagos is the Meia Praia which stretches for 6 long miles and is one of the favored beaches in Portugal. This is a great spot for families as there are lots of things to do for children such as shell collecting, sand castle building and investigating the interesting bits washed up onto shore.


When looking for more secluded beaches in Portugal Praia Figueiras is the ticket! It’s located on the route to Sagres and is a pristine, gorgeous bay that stays empty even in the busy season. There are no facilities at this Portugal beach but the main reason it stays fairly empty is because visitors have to park behind the village and walk for roughly 15 minutes to get there but it is worth the short trek.


To the western side of Carvoeiro lies the 60-mile-long beach of Praia do Carvalho. Extremely soft and sandy this Portugal beach is set right in the middle of a pair of cliffs and visitors drive through a neat tunnel to get to it.

There are also interesting footpaths and caves that were once used as hideouts by smugglers. To the west of the Portugal resort of Albufeira is Praia da Gale. Rarely too crowded, this Portugal beach has a marked swimming area making it great for the little ones. Windsurfing and water-skiing are also popular here.


One of the nicest beaches in Algarve is Praia do Alvor. It’s fantastic for beachside activities such as volleyball or frisbee. Sand dunes extend to the Algarve Cliffs and acres of wide open sand define the area. This Portugal beach has parking nearby and there are several restaurants available for meals.


When looking for a Portugal beach to suit your needs there should be several that will accommodate. There are such a great number of beaches in the country that it’s no surprise they are what mainly draws tourists to the region. The great thing is that it’s still possible to find a secluded and private Portugal beach which is not easily done in a lot of other beach resort destinations.

With so many coastlines to explore, a Portugal holiday can be one big beachside adventure! Beach-hopping is a great way to discover the country’s shores and find the true jewels of among Portugal’s beaches.
source : http://www.destination360.com

beach..


A beach is a geological landform along the shoreline of a body of water.

It usually consists of loose particles which are often composed of rock, such as sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles, or cobble.

The particles of which the beach is composed can sometimes instead have biological origins, such as shell fragments or coralline algae fragments.
Beaches often occur along coastal areas, where wave or current action deposits and reworks sediments.
Although the seashore is most commonly associated with the word "beach", beaches are not only found by the ocean: beaches also occur at the margin of the land along lakes and rivers where sediments are reworked or deposited

-small system in which the rock material moves onshore, offshore, or alongshore by the forces of waves and currents; or
-geological units of considerable size.


The former are described in detail below; the larger geological units are discussed elsewhere under bars.
There are several conspicuous parts to a beach, all of which relate to the processes that form and shape it. The part mostly above water (depending upon tide), and more or less actively influenced by the waves at some point in the tide, is termed the beach berm.


The berm is the deposit of material comprising the active shoreline. The berm has a crest (top) and a face — the latter being the slope leading down towards the water from the crest. At the very bottom of the face, there may be a trough, and further seaward one or more longshore bars: slightly raised, underwater embankments formed where the waves first start to break.
The sand deposit may extend well inland from the berm crest, where there may be evidence of one or more older crests (the storm beach) resulting from very large storm waves and beyond the influence of the normal waves.


At some point the influence of the waves (even storm waves) on the material comprising the beach stops, and if the particles are small enough (sand size or smaller), winds shape the feature. Where wind is the force distributing the grains inland, the deposit behind the beach becomes a dune.
These geomorphic features compose what is called the beach profile. The beach profile changes seasonally due to the change in wave energy experienced during summer and winter months. The beach profile is higher during the summer due to the gentle wave action during this season. The lower energy waves deposit sediment on the beach berm and dune, adding to the beach profile. Conversely, the beach profile is lower in the winter due to the increased wave energy associated with storms.


Higher energy waves erode sediment from the beach berm and dune, and deposit it off shore, forming longshore bars. The removal of sediment from the beach berm and dune decreases the beach profile.



The line between beach and dune is difficult to define in the field. Over any significant period of time, sand is always being exchanged between them. The drift line (the high point of material deposited by waves) is one potential demarcation. This would be the point at which significant wind movement of sand could occur, since the normal waves do not wet the sand beyond this area. However, the drift line is likely to move inland under assault by storm waves.