Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Ayers Rock Hotel Accommodation Interactive Map and Popular Hotels



Ayers Rock Hotel Accommodation Interactive Map and Popular Hotels









Ayers Rock - Hotel Accommodation:



Ayers Rock Resort

www.ayersrockresort.com.au

1300 134 044



Sails in the Desert a member of Pullman Hotels

www.accorhotels.com

(02) 8296 8010



Hotel Outback Pioneer a member of ibis Styles

www.accorhotels.com

(02) 8296 8010









Ayers Rock is the worlds greatest monolith, Uluru (Ayers Rock) is 9 km in
circumferance and rises an imposing 348 metres, 380.6 yards above a
wide, sandy floodplain covered in spinifex and desert oak.



The enormous
size of the rock is astounding when you realise that it is estimated
about two thirds exist below the ground. Depending on the position of
the sun during the day, Uluru changes colour from shades of fiery red,
delicate mauve, blue, pink and brown, and rainfall creates a silver veil
over the entire rock.

Mumbai Hotel Accommodation - Interactive Map and Top Ranking Hotels

Mumbai Hotel Accommodation - Interactive Map and Top Ranking Hotels










 Top Ranking Mumbai Hotels and Accommodation Providers



Grand Hyatt Mumbai

mumbai.grand.hyatt.com

+91 22 6676 1234



The Orchid

www.orchidhotel.com

+91 22 2616 4040



Hotel Sahara Star

www.saharastar.com

+91 22 3989 5000



Taj Lands End

www.tajhotels.com

+91 22 6668 1234



Hotel Sofitel Mumbai BKC

www.accorhotels.com

+91 22 6117 5000



Renaissance Mumbai Convention Centre Hotel

www.renaissancemumbai.com

+91 22 6692 7777



ITC Maratha

www.itchotels.in

+91 22 2830 3030








Dubai Hotel Accommodation - Interactive Map and Top Hotel Information

Dubai Hotel Accommodation - Interactive Map and Top Hotel Information



Some Popular Hotel Accommodation Options in Dubai:

Dubai International Hotel

www.dubaiintlhotels.com

+971 4 224 4000


Down Town Dubai Hotel Apartment

www.century-hotels.com

+971 4 266 6670


Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Downtown

www.radissonblu.com

+971 4 450 2000


Jumeirah Beach Hotel

www.jumeirah.com

+971 4 348 0000


Oaks Liwa Heights

www.oakshotelsresorts.com

+971 4 436 3434


Rydges Plaza Dubai

www.rydges.com

+971 4 398 2222


Atlantis, The Palm

www.atlantisthepalm.com

+971 4 426 2000



Monday, March 16, 2015

Istanbul Hotel Accommodation Interactive Map Resource

Istanbul Hotel Accommodation Interactive Map Resource









Some Popular Hotels:



DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Istanbul - Moda

www.placeshilton.com

+90 216 542 4344



Elite World İstanbul Hotel

www.eliteworldhotels.com.tr

+90 212 313 8383



Boukoleon Palace

www.sultanahmetpalace.com

+90 212 458 4983



Hotel Novotel Istanbul

www.accorhotels.com

+90 212 414 3600



Blue Istanbul hotel

www.blueistanbulhotel.com

+90 212 458 1118



Renaissance Polat Istanbul Hotel

www.marriott.com

+90 212 414 1800




Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Samoa - The New Surfer's Paradise


Flawless 1½-metre-high waves - the kind every surfer drew on the school exercise books of their adolescence - are wrapping through a narrow reef pass with ridiculous monotony, yet my arms are so tired I can't lift them to catch another wave.

My surf guide can't understand why I refuse to go in; he's calling to me from the skiff, sensing my fatigue. But how could he understand? If I had the strength I'd explain: surfing in Australia has lost some of its magic as competition for waves on the east coast has soured the mood.
Even when we travel throughout Indonesia, Hawaii and Tahiti, surfing has been swamped by surfers desperately competing for that all-elusive perfect wave. But my guide is Samoan; how could he understand? To him, this is just another day.

Surfing in Samoa still makes you feel like a pioneer. Despite a theory even many Hawaiians believe that the sport of surfing originated in Samoa more than 2000 years ago, few Samoans surf today. There's almost no surf industry at all. Just imagine, no Quiksilver, no Billabong, no Rip Curl - it's best you bring a spare surfboard with you.

Unlike French Polynesia and Hawaii, where territorial locals rule local breaks, Samoans have yet to understand why we wish to go beyond the reef. But Samoa has all the physical characteristics of a surfing icon. It's surrounded entirely by coral reef, onto which deep, far-flung ocean swells break on numerous reef passes. What's more, unlike Hawaii, which only attracts decent swell in its winter, you can surf year round in Samoa.



Samoa has two distinct seasons, but the water's warm all year. The dry season from May to October attracts huge swells up to three metres in height, and during the wet season, from November to April, the swell size tops out at 1½ metres. It's up to surfers to determine which season suits their ability. But it's worth noting that beginners should approach Samoa with extreme caution; razor-sharp reefs offer little room for error, although Samoa lacks the life-threatening breaks for which Hawaii and Tahiti are famous.

There are world-class surf breaks all over Samoa's main two islands: Upolu and Savaii.

Most surf camps and hotels are set up on Upolu's south coast, where the most consistent waves break on some of the island's best reef passes. Luxury surf resorts have been set up along this coastline, giving surfers and their families more options than the simple wall-less fales surfers stayed in when they first arrived here in the 1990s.

At resorts such as the Sinalei Reef Resort and Spa, no luxury is spared for guests, with access to lagoon-side bars and restaurants, swimming pools and day spas. For surfers who prefer to rough it, wall-less fales beside the lagoon are also available.

But for those who like to feel like intrepid explorers, the big island of Savaii beckons. Less developed than Upolu, locals still reside in traditional villages abiding by local custom. There are few visitors on Savaii and even fewer surfers. On Savaii's northern and more remote southern coastlines, there are surf breaks that have still not been named, or surfed.
Accommodation is often in simple fales, but there's also a choice of more-luxurious hotels and pensions, where surf guides will meet surfers to take them to secluded, deserted reef breaks. 

However, should you fall on the reef, medical services would be limited; the traditional method - cutting a lime in two to scrub the wound clean - is preferred on Savaii.

In peak season, when experienced surfers chart swells approaching from Hawaii, reef breaks in Samoa can get a little crowded, but with more than 40 known reef breaks in Samoa, solitude is only ever a short boat ride away.

Five other reasons to visit Samoa


1. Discover Samoa's waterfalls Samoa has some of the south Pacific's best waterfalls — from 100-metre cascading falls to gentle, family-friendly swimming holes. Try a "waterfall crawl" on Upola's south coast, taking in Papapapai-Tai, Togitogipa, Sopoaga and Fuipisia falls. However, it's on Savaii where you'll find the Pacific's most spectacular waterfall, Afu Aau.

2. Experience tradition Most locals still live in simple villages, adhering to local law presided over by chiefs in a system known as Fa'a Samoa. Visitors can gain an insight into Polynesian culture by taking part in traditional Sunday feasts.
3. Local delicacies Food is so important to Samoans that the entire country shuts down each Sunday to prepare its weekly epic feast. Try local favourites breadfruit, taro, green bananas and pork cooked in an underground oven (umu). 

Or try traditional oka — raw fish marinated in lemon juice and coconut cream or lu'au, taro leaves with coconut cream.

4. Ideal for families Samoans place enormous importance on the family and have a special affection for children — youngsters will be smothered with love. The country offers family-friendly accommodation options from basic to five-star and because deeply respected local chiefs rule communities under Samoa's unique Fa'a Samoa custom laws, crime is almost entirely non-existent.

5. Visit the resting place of one of history's most famous literary figures Robert Louis Stevenson spent years searching the world for his ultimate hideaway and finally found it on the island of Upola. Visit Stevenson's final resting place, with its sweeping views over Samoa's capital, Apia, and the colonial homestead he lived in — now a museum for visitors

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Samoa Hotel Reviews - List of Hotels in Samoa with Information


A selection of Hotels in Samoa - Some hotels in Samoa with Good Guest Reviews and some with not so good feedback. It pays to read as much as you can before booking accommodation to find one that meets your needs.

Aggie Grey's Hotel & Bungalows‎
Beach Road, Apia, Samoa‎ - 22880‎
"The rooms are airy and clean, very colourful with a faint kitsch charm. ..."‎

Sinalei Resort‎
Samoa‎ - 25191‎
"It was a wonderful place to stay! Great food, beautiful scenery and ..."‎

1848 Princess Tui‎
Beach Road, Apia, Samoa‎ - 23342‎
"The marine reserve is a let down after beautiful Lalomanu but if thats ..."‎

Coconuts Resort‎
Maninoa, Samoa‎ - 24849‎
"Great chill out relaxing place spread out location we almost feel like ..."‎

Samoan Outrigger Hotel‎
Falealili Street, Apia, Samoa‎ - 20042‎
"We enjoyed the staff friendliness and helpfulness. The pool was the ..."‎

Le Lagoto Resort‎
North Coast Road, Fagamalo, Samoa‎ - 58189
"Summary - great service, people and resort. Sunsets to die for and a ..."‎

Apia Central Hotel‎
Savalalo Road, Apia, Samoa‎ - 20782‎
"Considering it is not cheap I insisted that it be cleaned. Bed mattress ..."‎

Pasefika Inn‎
Matautu Street, Apia, Samoa‎ - 20971‎
"On arrival - No key to the room .... couildnt find it until later next ..."‎

Jet Over Hotel‎
Salelologa, Samoa‎ - 51565‎

Insel Fehmarn Hotel‎
Cross Island Road, Apia 101, Samoa‎ - 23301‎

Monday, June 11, 2012

Good Hotels in Beijing by Star Rating



5 star hotels in Beijing CBD

Chang An Grand Hotel Beijing
China World Hotel Beijing - recommended
International Hotel Beijing
JingGuang New World Hotel Beijing
Kerry Centre Hotel Beijing
New Otani Hotel Beijing
Zhaolong Hotel Beijing

4 star hotels in Beijing CBD

Avic Hotel Beijing
Chengyuan Hotel & Plaza Beijing
Gloria plaza Beijing
Jianguo Garden Hotel Beijing - recommended by Beiingservice.com. Newly renovated.
Scitech Hotel Beijing - CVIK Hotel
Traders Hotel Beijing

3 star hotels in Beijing CBD

Yongan Hotel Beijing

2 star hotels in Beijing CBD

Jianguomen Hotel Beijing