Fun Outdoor Activities Everybody Can Do While Vacationing In La Jolla

by Terry Hunefeld

San Diego is often called America's finest city - and La Jolla is the gem of San Diego - a beautiful community situated along San Diego's Pacific Coast. People flock to La Jolla, captivated by its trendy boutique-lined streets gemmed with art, clothing, jewelry, gifts and other shopping destinations. Indulgent soft sand beaches, amazing weather, laid back people and an abundance of activities make La Jolla a visitor's paradise. Here are five activities that should not be missed.

Children's Pool (850 Coast Boulevard) was originally designed as a safe place for children to wade into the ocean; it's now home to dozens of wild Harbor Seals and their pups. Many consider the seals to be one of the most fun sights in La Jolla because the seals are so up-close and persona.. A cement walkway allows visitors to walk out over the ocean while waves and surf crash around them. The walkway provides a wonderful vantage from which to enjoy the antics of the Harbor Seals basking and playing just a few feet away.

La Jolla Cove is a small sandy beach tucked between sandstone cliffs and sheltered from the ocean's currents. Known for its extraordinary beauty, the Cove is the most photographed beach in Southern California. At high tides the rocks near the beach trap water; when the tide goes out tide pools are formed, full of interesting critters. Adults and children alike enjoy exploring the sea-life left behind. Check the tide tables in the daily Union Tribune newspaper; the tide pools are best enjoyed at low tide.

Descend down 144 steps into Sunny Jim Sea Cave, the largest of La Jolla Cove's famous sea caves. You'll find the stairway through a hole in the floor of "The Cave Store" where you can also see lots of historic photographs of La Jolla and browse through unique souvenirs and turn-of-the-century postcards. A trip to The Cave Store provides a fascinating glimpse into what lies under, as well as over, the rugged and scenic California coastline. You can also enter Sunny Jim and six other ocean-carved caves from the sea by kayak, but Sunny Jim is the only sea cave in California that you can access from a stairway

Mount Soledad has the best drive-up views of San Diego. Take Nautilus Street up to the park at the top where you are met with incredible views. On a clear day you can look north along the coast into Orange County or south into Mexico. The park is home to an enormous cross that looks majestically down from the mountain, visible from more than 10 miles away. Interestingly, Mount Soledad holds the last home lived in by Dr. Seuss. His widow, Audrey Geisel still lives on Mt. Soledad in an abandoned observation tower that is referred to as "the Seuss House" by local residents.

Situated over the ocean on sandstone bluffs north of La Jolla, between Torrey Pines Park and La Jolla Farms, The Torrey Pines Gliderport is designated specifically for today's gliders. On days when the winds are just right, gliders line the cliffs, waiting for the perfect gust to carry them into the sky. The graceful navigators riding the sea breezes in their brightly colored gliders attract admiring spectators up and down the Torrey Pines shoreline year-round. You can fly like a bird by going tandem with an instructor after a 30-minute ground school, then up and away off the edge of a 300 foot cliff out over the ocean, a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Following are two websites with helpful lodging information about La Jolla and nearby beach towns and surfing communities: Bed and Breakfasts in Carlsbad and Del Mar Hotels.

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August 22 2009 | vacation | No Comments »

All Inclusive Deals For Cabo Blanco Majorca

by Dave Jones

Cabo Blanco Majorca is situated on the southern coast of Majorca. It is located just 16 km of the Palma Airport and about 23 km from the city of Palma. The whole region in surrounded by a forest of Mediterranean pines and it offers some amazing views of the coves that are located nearby.

The location of Cabo Blanco Majorca is in a peaceful and serene setting. The downtown of the resort has numerous restaurants, shops and bars available for tourists. The hotels that are situated in the area are close to pleasant beaches and several of them even have private beach clubs. El Arsenal town is situated at 5 km from Cabo Blanco Majorca and is extremely popular for the beaches and nightlife.

There are many things to do and see in Cabo Blanco Majorca and if you stay here you also have the chance to explore some other regions of Majorca. To visit Cabo Blanco Majorca is a journey that will be mostly enjoyable for the whole family.

In Cabo Blanco Majorca you may find a wide range of package deals or holiday options for accommodation in hotels and other lodging types in Cabo Blanco Majorca.

If you wish a cheap holiday in Cabo Blanco Majorca do not overlook the packages that are all inclusive. They are the perfect way to protect the budget because they include meals and some forms of entertainment for your family.

It is good to know in advance what the features of an all inclusive package that you buy for a Cabo Blanco Majorca holiday will be. You will be than capable to saving your money for other sorts of activities, tours, shopping and more, that are definitely not included in the money you pay to the operator.

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August 06 2009 | vacation | No Comments »

Cape Cod, Massachusetts for Unspoiled Beaches And History

by Deb Schwabe

Some of the favorite US vacation destinations are situated on the shoreline. In fact anywhere in the world, the beach has a special pull for most people. However cape Cod is one of the absolute favorite vacation destinations in the US for both local and international visitors.

Cape Cod has played a distinctive role in shaping the history of the US so there are numerous historical landmarks to visit. Each of these tells something about the role that Cape Cod has had in US history. But this is not only a vacation area for the historian in you, you will find wooded bicycle (bike rentals are available) and walking paths, pristine beaches, quaint shops, tons of art, theatre and music festivals and events taking place, and a huge array of things to do on both land and sea.

Some of New England's best golf courses are situated in the area, it offers fine dining experiences and lodging to suit every possible budget. This is definitely the area to visit to rekindle your childhood beach memories of sandcastles, sand dunes, seashells and of course, saltwater taffy. You will also find the freshest seafood, and Cape Cod is famed for their fried clams.

The sea shores of Cape Cod have been immortalized in "Forbes Traveler" as one of the twenty five most visited tourist destinations, and the reason for this is clear to see. Visitors from anywhere in the world have easy access to the area from Logan Airport in Boston, or TF Green airport in Providence, Rhode Island. Just check out Boston Tunnel closures before planning your arrival. Two bridges cross the Cape Cod canal and access to the area is also available by ferry services which operate daily.

There is 559. 6 miles of immaculate sea-shore surrounding Cape Cod and it is a popular place to visit for whale spotters. The Hyannis Whale Watchers Cruise is a must-do activity for any visitor to the area. This trip makes use of high speed boats which depart from the picturesque Barnstable Harbor from May through October.

These high speed cruisers take people from the beautiful Barnstable Harbor out to sea to spot whales. This adventure serves the purpose of educating people about the conservation of the wonderful world of whales, it is an unforgettable trip.

There is plenty of accommodation of all types available from camp grounds and home rentals, to spas, hotels B&B's, inns and motels of all budgets. But make sure you book before you leave and have confirmed your booking. Accommodation in the area fills up fast in-season at this popular destination.

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July 27 2009 | Travel | No Comments »

Travel Tips for Vacationing with Babies

by Amy Nutt

We all love to take time to get away from the stresses of life to enjoy a vacation. Many people think that if they have a baby or very young children, they can no longer take a vacation. Traveling with babies can be made much easier by planning and implementing measures that will make your vacation fun and relaxing.

A Last Escape Before Baby Makes Three

Vacationing when pregnant, or the babymoon, is a great way to enjoy the remaining time of life as a couple. Many couples decide to book a getaway to celebrate, relax and enjoy their last diaper-free break for a while. The best time to travel while pregnant is during the second trimester, weeks 14 to 27. By then, morning sickness should have abated, energy levels should be higher and you should be feeling "blooming". After that, while Canadian airlines will accept you for travel right up to the final weeks of your pregnancy, there's a good chance that you'll be keener to rest more than travel. Plus, there's a greater chance of premature labor in the final weeks.

When to Go: You'll want heat, but not too much heat, lots of comfort, good food and relaxation. Stick to familiar vacation spots - you'll need to feel confident that the food and environs will suit you. This is no time for surprises. Florida and the Caribbean are favoured destinations for a babymoon, but there are plenty of beautiful spots in our own backyard - Vancouver Island, Toronto and Ontario's West Coast, Quebec City, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia...

What to Wear: Your loosest clothes and lots of layers. Make sure there's plenty of space in your clothing in case junior undergoes a growth spurt. If you're visiting a sun spot take a heavy-duty sunscreen - mom-to-be skin can be extra sensitive. Pack too your favorite snacks and over-the-counter medicine. Don't forget your medical notes - just in case.

Traveling With Babies

Traveling with a baby can help him or her experience new environments and encourages family bonding. The following tips will help you have a better travel experience with your baby.

Location: Make sure you choose an appropriate destination for a baby. Research destinations by using the internet and traveler reviews. Family-orientated travel guides are useful. Babies will not enjoy too much heat or cold.

Enlist Baby Travel Services: There are online baby supply companies who will deliver changing, feeding, and bathing supplies your baby will need while away from home, to any worldwide travel destination. You can shop for all the supplies your baby will need for traveling without leaving your home.

Travel Assistance Insurance: Obtaining travel insurance will ensure that your baby will receive proper medical care in case of an illness or injury. Coverage should include the ability for flights home if treatment is required in the US.

Family Friendly Vacation: There are baby and toddler friendly resorts and hotels that cater to families. Make sure that where you stay has appropriate baby supplies such as a crib and highchair.

Allow Baby to Adjust to New Environment: Maintain a routine with familiar food, toys, and blanket. The baby should not receive too much stimulation within the first couple of days. They should rest and get use to the new environment.

Vacationing with babies can be a fun experience for parents. It is important to remember that it is a vacation, so adults should take time each day to relax. With a little planning and preparation, you and your baby will have a great vacation.

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July 21 2009 | vacation | No Comments »

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