Archive for the ‘Attractions’ Category
Thursday, August 28th, 2008 |
If you’re looking for action and adventure in the
Newport Beach area, the Disneyland Resort is
everything you need. Bigger and more magical
than ever, the world famous Disneyland is just a
short ride from the Little Inn by the bay by. With
the addition of the California Adventure Island,
the Disneyland Resort is better than ever.
For kids of all ages, Disneyland is where the dreams
come alive. From riding the many rides to the magical
parade and seeing the enchanting characters of Disney
in person, no place on earth can capture the wonder
and magic like Disneyland.
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Wednesday, August 27th, 2008 |
A pier can be one of the most romantic places to
go in the world. If you doubt that, take a trip to
the Balboa Pier in Newport Beach and you’ll see
first hand just how great a pier can be. On any
given summer night, this pier is enveloped in
darkness by 10 PM.
While the average fisherman heads home when the
pier is dark, life continues. All along the pier,
darkness does nothing but add to the atmosphere.
Towards the end of the pier, you can see the neon
lights of Ruby’s Diner lighting up the sky, calling
out to those on the pier.
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Tuesday, August 26th, 2008 |
One of California’s oldest and greatest coastal
amusement parks, the Balboa Fun Zone is a great
place for your entire family. With plenty for the
entire family to do, the Fun Zone can make the
time just fly by.
Perfectly situated on the Balboa Peninsula along
Newport Beach, the Balboa Fun Zone has always
managed to rival with top amusement park giants such
as Sea World, Disneyworld, and even Belmont Park.
For more than 50 years, the Fun Zone in Newport
Beach has provided people with something to do either
day or night. Residents of the area and those who
have visited in the past can recall the big name
bands and loud music that streamed from the infamous
Rendezvous Ballroom.
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Monday, August 25th, 2008 |
Since 1980, the Adventures At Sea Yachts have been
taking people on unforgettable cruises. The energetic
staff behind the cruises have the capability to
handle any type of charters, such as corporate, wedding,
private, surprise, sailing, sport, fishing, private,
and much more. With many awards, accolades, and happy
clients to their credit, Adventures At Sea in Newport
Beach enjoy what they do and put a lot of attention
to detail in their cruises.
For the area, Adventures At Sea offers champagne sailing
cruises for Southern California, an Orange County sail
boat charter, a sailing yacht charter in Newport Beach,
and sea yacht cruises throughout California. From
Newport Beach, Adventures At Sea can help you visit
and view California in ways you could never dream of.
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Sunday, August 24th, 2008 |
Jamaica is the third largest island in the Caribbean, situated just south of Cuba. Jamaican generosity is well renowned all over the globe. As well, the island is famous for coffee, music, rum and many picturesque beaches. Ocho Rios, Montego Bay and Negril are the main beaches of Jamaica and all of them are attractive and famous for plain turquoise Caribbean waters.
Spring break vacation package to Jamaica offers a fine occasion of exploring some of the scenic beaches of Jamaica. That is why; Jamaica is the perfect destination for spring break to taste everything that is available on the beaches.
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Saturday, August 23rd, 2008 |
Montego Bay is the second largest city of Jamaica. Montego Bay is widely known as MoBay. Miles and miles of steamy beaches surround the city. There is an international airport at Montego Bay; therefore, tourists from all over the world can come here by air.
The location of the city is eye-catching and beautiful. Montego Bay Jamaica Vacation offers a nice opportunity to explore various scenic places of Montego Bay. A visit to the city offers excellent beaches, charming mountains and an array of beach activities.
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Friday, August 22nd, 2008 |
Montego Bay is the second largest city of Jamaica. It is widely known as MoBay. Miles and miles of steamy beaches and coconut grooves surround the city. The city houses the international airport of Jamaica; therefore, most of the international tourists start their Jamaica vacations from this city. The surroundings of the city are attractive and gorgeous.
If you want to laze around in sea, sun and sand, then Montego Bay Jamaica all inclusive vacation offers a nice chance to experience all these things. The tours include a visit to picturesque beaches, fascinating mountains and a wide range of beach activities.
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Thursday, August 21st, 2008 |
Jamaica is the third largest islet in the Caribbean, located just south of Cuba. Jamaican hospitality is well known all over the world. As well, the islet is famous for rum, music, coffee and many picturesque beaches. There are many beaches near Jamaica. You can visit some Jamaican beaches during your Jamaica tours.
The beaches in Jamaica are amazing and worth visiting. Some major Jamaican beaches are Doctor’s Cave Beach, Seven Mile Beach, Boston Bay Beach, Treasure Beach, Cornwall Beach, Fairy Hill Beach, Hellshire Beach, James Bond Beach and Mallards Beach. On the beaches of Jamaica, you can laze around in the rich sunlight, can observe the unending sea or can taste a sip of unusual hot drinks. Resting on the sunny sands is always a nice experience.
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Wednesday, August 20th, 2008 |
Jamaica is the third largest islet in the Caribbean, positioned just south of Cuba. Jamaican kindness is well renowned all over the world. As well, the isle is well known for music, coffee, rum and many picturesque beaches. Negril, Ocho Rios and Montego Bay are the major beaches of Jamaica. All of them are eye-catching and famous for plain turquoise Caribbean waters. Tourists can explore all these beaches during their Jamaica Vacations.
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