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Isle of Capri

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October 2nd, 2009

ISLES OF CAPRI are even smaller! With a development joining four mangrove islands and six hundred acres, this is the ultimate in small island development successfully retains a rural fishing village ambiance, where visitors can take to the ocean for sports and food fishing.


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Isle of Capri

Posted in Islands of Florida, Isles of Capri  by admin
October 2nd, 2009

Whether you are looking for a romantic break away, a family holiday or even an adventure holiday – you have picked the right spot!

Where is it? :  The Seychelles are made up out of 115 islands North East of Madagascar in the warm Indian Ocean.

What is the Capiital City?: Mahe, the main island, is host to the world’s smallest capital in the world – Victoria.

What Language do they speak? :  English, French and Creole are the languages used in the Seychelles.

When to Go? :  The best time to visit the Seychelles is from March to May and September to November.  This period tends to be calmer and wind free, providing excellent swimming, snorkeling and diving conditions.

What to Take? :  Pack light summer clothing, take a hat and do not forget your sunblock.  It is not necessary to take snorkeling or diving equipment, because most hotels and resorts will rent it to you.  If you prefer you can take your own.  If you are a avid hiker, pack comfortable shoes to explore the wonderful nature trails. Some visitors take their fishing gear, but even that can be rented once you are there.

Where to Stay? :  The islands offer a wide range of different types of accommodation.  It really depends on your preference seeing that you can choose between large hotels, small hotels, self-catering bungalows, resorts, spa hotels and even a marina hotel.  Rates and ratings differ, but over all accommodation in the Seychelles tend to be on the expensive side.  It is necessary to budget for expensive meals and activities in addition to the high price you pay for your bed.  Some hotels offer all inclusive packages.  If you take your children along make sure that you choose a hotel with a children’s club.  (These hotels seem to be more expensive and there is only a handful…)

What to Do? :  There is so much to do in the Seychelles!  I will only list a short list of highlights:


  • Relaxing on the beautiful beaches and swimming in the warm water is often what most visitors enjoy most.
  • Snorkeling and diving will open up a wonderful world of underwater beauty.
  • Fishing, especially big game fishing is very popular.
  • Sailing and other water sports are offered by the hotels.
  • Shopping in Victoria’s craft market
  • Visiting the clock tower in Victoria
  • Island hop to get a feel of the different islands
  • Visit the beautiful botanical gardens.  Vallee De Mai  Nature Reserve is also known as the Garden of Eden.
  • St. Anne Marine National Park provides exquisite snorkeling opportunities.
  • Anse Lazio was voted one of the most beautiful beaches in the world and warrants a visit.
  • Bird Island
  • Go hunt for the burried treasure of Bel Ombre.
  • On the island La Digue you will see vanilla flowers and an array of other wild flowers.  You can see the extremely rare Seychelles Magpie Robin and the Seychelles Black Paradise Flycatcher.
  • In Praslin you can see the Vallee Mai and Coco de Mer Palm with the largest seed and leaves. You can see the extremely rare black parrot, bulbul and fruit pigeon.

This is truly paradise! You will find yourself lying on a beach and ask yourself how did you get to be so lucky. If you can afford paradise I would recommend that you go and go again.  Seychelles do not only offer beaches, but also nature that cannot be compared to anything else you have ever seen in your life…


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Isle of Capri

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October 2nd, 2009

The Maldives is a group of island nestled together south west of Sri Lanka. It stretches 820 km north to south and 120kkm east to west. Out of the 1,190 coral islands only 202 are inhabited.  87 of these islands are resorts.

The Maldives is a tropical holiday destination attracting families, singles and honeymooners.  Some resorts cater specifically for the newly wed and offer wedding packages. The islands have an average temperature of between 29 -32° Celsius making sunbathing and water activities possible.

The main religion of the country is Islam.  Therefore pork and alcohol is only permitted in the resorts.  When outside of the resort it is import to respect the dominant culture and cover your shoulders and thighs.  Inside the resorts tanning and swimming is not only allowed, but even encouraged! Although the locals speak Dhivehi, most will be able to communicate comfortably in English.

The beautiful turquoise warm water and white powdery beaches is probably the main attraction in the Maldives, with most activities centered around water.  Many people visit the Maldives only to dive
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Some days the water is so clear that there is a visibility under water of 50meters plus!  Divers can expect to see Napoleon wrasse, parrotfish, snappers, barracudas, jacks and sweetlips in abundance.  There are a variety of colorful sponges and huge Gorgonian fans.  Just off the reef you will be able to see manta and eagle rays, hammerheads and maybe whale sharks. No wonder that the Maldives are recognized as one of the best diving destinations in the world.

For those people still a little hesitant to put on diving gear, it is possible to experience the underwater wonder of the sea by snorkeling at the shallower reefs. Most resorts will have snorkels, fins and masks available to guests.

In the Maldives visitors can go in a submarin e to see the wonders of the sea, without getting wet!  The Whale Submarine was imported from Germany and gives guest the unique opportunity to make a memory not easily replicated.

Surfing is relatively new to the Maldives, but more visitors are making use of the wonderful waves.  Some surfing lessons are given at certain resorts and recently a major international surfing competition was held on the island.

Over 20 different species of dolphins and whales have been spotted in the Maldives.  The big 3 of the sea  – the Sperm whale, Bryde’s whale and off course the biggest of all the Blue whale, have been seen here. Most resorts offer daily outings for their guests to see these magnificent animals. Melon-headed whales are commonest around the southern atolls, where they occur in enormous schools of 500 or more. Among the dolphins, by far the most abundant, and the most acrobatic, is the spinner dolphin. Several other varieties, including Risso’s dolphins, bottlenose dolphins, spotted dolphins and striped dolphins are also common.

The wide array of fish species attracts the fishermen.  Night-time fishing is very popular amongst the guests. At night emperors, snappers, squirrelfish, jacks and other reef fishes are usually caught. Big game fishing is done early morning and swordfish, sailfish, wahoo, marlin and yellow-fin tuna can be caught.

Different resorts offer different kinds of water sport activities. The most common activities are banana riding, wake boarding, wind surfing, water skiing, fun tubes, para sailing, knee boarding, jet skiing and kite surfing.

Whether you visit the Maldives just to relax, dive, surf or fish – you will truly have a wonderful experience.  The locals are friendly and the beauty of your surroundings truly magnificent. You will be pampered at the resorts and come home renewed and leave with a sense of loss.  The loss will only be alleviated when going back for another visit!

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