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Sail French Polynesia with Star Flyer
A dream, vacation proposed by Star Clippers represents the journey of paradise, the magnificent scenery of the exotic French Polynesia admired the Star Flyer, romantic and elegant clipper 4 trees. French Polynesia in the South Pacific, with its incredible colors, crystal clear waters and endless beaches, discovered from the sea through sailing able to leave everyone breathless.
The clipper ship recapitulates the nineteenth, elegant and graceful takes visitors to discover landscapes impossible to see from land. At cruising speed of about 10 knots, 170 passengers have access to the main deck for sunbathing or lie on the edges of the two pools, may decide to read a book in the library, or sip a cocktail at the Tropical Bar In the beautiful restaurant serves international dishes treated chef on board and after dinner you can spend happy evenings and romantic piano bar. Each cabin, every room, every space inside is finished in every detail, creating a cozy, elegant, exclusive, where sea life is combined with the comfort of a luxury hotel. Read the rest of this entry »
Easter 2010: Relax in the Oscano Castle in Umbria
If you’re undecided about where to spend your Easter holiday 2010, I suggest you focus on the beautiful region of Umbria, immersed in greenery, rivers, streams, waterfalls and history.
If you love castles, I suggest you aim for the Castle of Oscano, a residence of the eighteenth century, with walls and towers immersed in green hills of Umbria.
The castle has 11 bedrooms with every conceivable comfort, with precious antiques and furniture upholstery.
Inside you will find a vast library, with all possible books, refined lounges where you can talk or read, the majestic dining rooms in wood and the excellent regional food.
The internal service is excellent, and the scene is timeless, then the ideal place to spend the Easter holidays in the luxury and history. Read the rest of this entry »
Shopping in Amsterdam De 9 Straatjes
What the average tourist knows of Amsterdam sightseeing? Certainly the canals, the Red Light District, the Van Gogh Museum, Dam Square, Anne Frank’s house … all or almost unmissable destination for anyone visiting the city. But if you wanted to spend some time as futile as the relaxing art of shopping?
In this case necessary destination is a sort of quadrilateral composed of nine shopping streets, called De 9 Straatjes in Dutch, where you focus a nice little shops ranging from boutiques to modern clothing, jewelry and souvenirs through more or less sought after. As we see with Google Maps the location is in the central, which never hurts and that makes this destination also attractive to those seeking a little “different” between a monument to another.
On this site, done really well in my opinion, find the complete list of businesses in a practical map that can help you if you are looking for something specific. Otherwise, the call is simply to walk aimlessly through the narrow streets, an experience that will prove without doubt enjoyable.
Igloo Village in Switzerland
Are the first snowfall, which in some areas of Switzerland are very abundant, to produce the material to create the Igloo Villages.
From December 25, these types of hotels have reopened and this year, for the first time, opened an Igloo Village also in the exclusive resort of St. Moritz.
For Adrian Günter, founder and manager of Iglu-Dorf GmbH, this is the fifteenth season as a landlord of Igloo was in fact in 1996 when the professional snowboard instructor and created the first ice hotel.
It seemed a visionary idea, but soon his passion for this kind of experience has taken hold Or become a real success.
Currently there are different Igloo Village first of all Davos-Klosters is located to 2,600 meters above sea level.
Engelberg is also the central and largest igloo village: here the guests can enjoy romantic moments or entertaining friends in enjoyable evenings; Gstaad offers a sauna and jacuzzi and a new elevated location that allows guests to have a magnificent panoramic view.
Then there is the village of St. Moritz is characterized by two large igloo decorated with special stuatue and adorned with beautiful furniture.
Inside these special igloo is not only possible to enjoy a romantic, but you can also taste delicious culinary delights, especially those offered by top-class chefs Berghotel Muottas Muragl.
Finally, the Zermatt is a typical village with a magnificent view of Matterhorn …
For information and reservations:
www.iglu-dorf.com
info@iglu-dorf.com
Tel +41 41 612 27 28
Romantic Hotel in the World: Il Salviatino
At least that’s what he thinks the Reuters Agency, which has compiled a list of hotels that can be boast of the bedrooms with a plus regarding and equipping romantic atmosphere.
A list that puts Italy at the top between the most romantic hotels of the world through il Salviatino hotel in Florence, followed by The Standard in New York and the Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef in the Cape Range National Park, Australia .
Returning to Salviatino: the city center and its famous cathedral are just 10 minutes drive. And the charm of Fiesole, the magic hill overlooking Florence, gives the sense of loss in the purity of the Tuscan countryside. They invite you to discover and refined the comfort of the suites rooms. You’ll find that each is decorated in a unique and particular, observe the characteristics of the villa and the garden around it, a perfect mix of local crafts and technology the modern.You will wrapped in linen flax authentic Tuscan selected and handmade with love by local artisans, who will live nights and dream.A unique luxury place where has no limits to give you a living beyond belief.
You can choose 45 Rooms and Suites.
There are the suites:
- Dome view Junior Suite
- Green House suite
- Melodia Suite
- Tegliacci Suite
- Afresco suite
- Marcello suite
- Ojetti suite
Then there are the Rooms:
- De Luxe
- Garden De Luxe
- Salviati De Luxe
- Devarana De luxe
- Dome View De Luxe
Prices range from 280 to 3800 euros / A night.
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Valentine’s Day at Mandarin Oriental Monaco
Mandarin Oriental Monaco invites lovers to celebrate Valentine’s Day in grand style allowing you to add a unique and precious gift to classy and sparkling. The guests, once they arrive, they will find waiting for a bottle of Dom Perignon vintage champagne, accompanied by delicious strawberries dipped in chocolate to be savored. They can then sit at the table in the hotel restaurant, Mark’s, winner of the famous stars in the Michelin guide, to enjoy a special Valentine’s menu with six courses.
But the icing on the cake will be a ring set with a one carat diamond, by the famous jeweler H. Stern. A diamond is a symbol of eternal love and sincerity and stones set on the jewel is 1.03 carats, white clear-cut fancy and tiny internal inclusions.
The gem is mounted on a 18-karat gold band. The value of the ring is EUR 10,000 and both the quality and authenticity of diamonds are certified by GIA certified.
Available for the night of 13 or 14 February 2010, the package Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend (diamonds are the best friends of women) has a cost of U.S. $ 14,210 and includes: a stay of one night for two people at the luxurious Mandarin suites, a one carat diamond ring created by H. Stern, a bottle of Dom Perignon vintage champagne, accompanied by strawberries dipped in chocolate, served directly in the suite upon arrival, a special six-course Valentine’s menu in the hotel restaurant, Mark’s, winner of the famous stars in the Michelin guide, turndown service with rose petals spread on the bed and breakfast in bed for two A champagne.
To book the package, you can contact the hotel directly at +49 89 290 980 number or go to www.mandarinoriental.com site and access the section devoted to online booking.
Europe Vacation: Loire Valley With The Chateaux
Loire Valley in France known for its many romantic castles ( Chateau) and wine. Here are five great places can be found in the eastern city of Tours. They are in relatively close distance and can be visited in a two-day fast or leisurely three by car. One can visit these sites listed in the order will be in a generally eastern direction. These are all top-notch attractions, and visits to the Loire Valley is not complete without seeing them all. Each castle has a scheduled tour on a regular basis.
The impressive castle overlooking the Loire river from the cliff top is the royal residence in the 15th and 16th centuries. French kings and royalty-known growing up here, including Francois I, as the king who then invited Leonardo da Vinci to live in Amboise. Leonardo spent the last few years of his life living and working near the Clos Luce. He is buried in the small chapel of Saint-Hubert, just outside the castle walls. At Clos Luce an interesting museum has been built. Using plans drawn by Leonardo da Vinci, a number of machines and his discoveries have been built in modern times and will be displayed. They assert that the genius of this man hundreds of years ahead of its time. In the 17th and 18th century castle fell on hard times and became a prison at one point. Many restoration projects occur from time to time, and it continues today under the direction of a foundation managed by descendants of the former king Louis-Philippe, who also spent time in Amboise during his reign.
Perhaps the most famous of the Loire castles, Chenonceau include the Cher river. This is a wonderful sensation to be around the castle and see the water flowing through the river below. Two grounds boast magnificent gardens, each built by a famous woman in the history of France. One of them was Diane de Poitiers who was a mistress of King Henri II and given the chateau by admirers. King’s wife, Catherine de Medici, was not happy about this and take back the chateau after Henri II died accidentally in a tournament. Not to be outdone, Catherine de Medici gardens constructed, and this of course is greater than the garden Diane de Poitiers. Property has a wine, too, and people can taste the wine as part of the visit.
This Catherine de Medici’s lived during the time that Diane de Poitiers lived at Chenonceau. After Catherine used her strength to claim Chenonceau after the death of her husband, Henri II, Diane de Poitiers lived at Chaumont not for brief periods. Chateau is smaller than some other famous Loire castles, but the architectural design made it look as if emetged of fairy tales. This castle now belongs to the French government.
Personal favorite of this writer, the Chateau de Cheverny is unique in many ways. This is more recent than some other well-known properties, which have been built in the early 17th century. Amazingly, just a family who lived in the palace today. One saw a lot of beautiful furniture, rugs, and works of art in the grand hall in the castle tour. Property, unlike many others in the area, did not rob during the French revolution. According to our tour guide there, residents in the nearby town really helps to protect the building from destruction because the family is always good to the local population. Of course visitors are not allowed into the castle housing, but the grounds can be visited as well. There is one will find a cage that holds about 90 hunters a dog, and they were taken out on hunts twice per week in order to maintain the old tradition of deer hunting in this area.
Chateau de Chinon is the largest castle in the Loire region, and contains more than 400 rooms. In contrast to the warmth of Cheverny However, there is little furniture and most of the rooms are empty, because the building was ransacked during the French revolution. One does not get a sense of luxury that is here, however, because the two kings Louis XIII and his son, King Louis IV ( “Sun King”) stayed here on many occasions. Before the palace was the residence of Charles VII, the Dauphin of France in the early 15th century. The legendary Joan of Arc came here to pledge loyalty to him and pushed him to declare himself king and fight to free France from England. In the last few years Chinon has become famous for the wine based on Cabernet Franc and there are many opportunities nearby to sample this wine.
The Chateaux of the Loire is one of the most popular destinations in France. Do not miss one of the great places if you go there. If you have extra time to spend in the region, there are other smaller and less well-known near the castle which can be visited, and is also impressive.
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