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Is It Safe for Women to Travel India?

The issue of women’s safety in India has been in the news frequently lately. Many women have expressed concerns about traveling there, and many more have opted not to go at all. I’ve never been to India — and I’m also not a woman — but I feel this is an important subject to discuss.Today, please welcome Candace Rardon, who spent many months traveling around India by herself, to discuss safety and solo travel in India. 
 
My introduction to India came behind the wheel of an auto-rickshaw.
For two weeks in 2011, my friend Citlalli and I took part in the Rickshaw Run, driving one of India’s ubiquitous three-wheeled vehicles 2,000 miles across the country.
On our fifth morning, we spent three hours wrestling our way through an 18-mile traffic jam in Bihar, a state known for its poverty and violence. After the second hour, I needed a break from dodging trucks and buses and cows, and so we pulled over.

Instantly a crowd of about 20 men surrounded our rickshaw. Citlalli and I nervously said hello, hoping to break the tension we felt as two foreign women in such a situation, when a white-haired shopkeeper approached us. In his hand were two tiny cups of sweet, steaming chai.
I tried to explain that we were out of small change and couldn’t pay him for the tea, but he insisted, saying, “I may be poor, but I still have a heart.”

Why go to India?

rickshaws on the busy streets of India
I am aware of the various threats facing Indian women and foreign visitors alike: staring, groping, stalking, and most seriously, rape. With such threats forever hanging over a female traveler’s head, it makes sense to wonder if India is worth the worry and the hassle. Why not skip it entirely in favor of less troublesome destinations?


One reason: No country will fascinate and frustrate you more.
While travel in India will require heightened attention and common sense, let me assure you it is worth it. Although I did encounter men who stared at me inappropriately, there were countless others who in no way treated me as a sexual object: farmers and pharmacists, shopkeepers and teachers, men whose warmth, kindness, and compassion moved me in unexpected ways.
The man who gave us chai in Bihar was only the beginning. There was the time I had Delhi belly in Bhubaneswar and a hotel worker brought me yogurt with sugar; the time I was waiting for a friend’s flight to arrive at 1:00 am, and a guy I struck up a conversation with invited us to his sister’s wedding the next week; and the time I jumped off a train in Chennai and a man led me across the street to buy gauze and disinfectant to patch up my skinned knee.

It is impossible to stereotype a nation of one billion people, and bad experiences there will naturally be impossible to avoid. The challenge lies in refusing to accept such occurrences as the status quo, while still choosing to focus on the positive. This might sound trite or naïve, but it’s a choice that India demands of you.
Drawing on my own time in India as well as advice from other women who have traveled there extensively, here are 11 tips to help ward off unwanted situations — but also keep you open to positive experiences:

1. Do your homework

a busy street in an indian city
As you would for any destination, spend time learning about India and its customs before arriving. Go in with your eyes wide open, having taken the necessary steps to be educated and prepared, and understand that what awaits you there may be vastly different from what you’re used to.

Beth Whitman, founder and CEO of Wanderlust and Lipstick and WanderTours, has been leading both female-only and co-ed tours to India since 2009 — and not once has a woman on a WanderTour had any issue with her safety.

“Don’t go to regions where crime (particularly drugs) are rampant,” Beth writes. “There are places in India like this. Read the guidebooks and forums to determine if your destination falls into that category.”
In my own experience, the most important preparation for India was mental. Before going for the first time, it felt like I was getting ready to visit a different planet. Between worrying about what shots to get, what would happen when I got sick for the first time, and whether or not I would be safe, India required a huge mental adjustment — this wouldn’t be another beach holiday or European city break.

2. Dress appropriately

appropriate female indian dress
This goes without saying, but deserves repeating: India is a conservative country, so be respectful of that by covering your shoulders and legs and watching your cleavage.

Consider wearing Indian attire such as a kurta (long, loose tunic) or a shalwar kameez suit, which can easily be picked up once you arrive at local markets or from stores like Fabindia. This is by no means a guarantee of your safety and may not change the way men act toward you, but there’s no need to draw unnecessary attention to yourself.

The only possible exception to this is Goa, whose well-known beaches have become increasingly westernized. But be aware that although it is more acceptable to wear a bikini here, you might still attract unwanted advances.

3. Discern when doctoring the truth may help you

travelers on the top of a car
I am never a fan of not telling the truth on the road. I believe that, when appropriate, it’s as important to share our own customs and ways of life with other cultures as it is to learn about theirs. This mutual exchange is one of the many things I love about travel.

The fact that I am unmarried at 27 and travel alone was often surprising to the Indians I met, and I enjoyed our conversations about our different cultures — conversations that might not have taken place had I worn a fake wedding ring or pretended that my fake husband works in Mumbai.

While eating dinner alone in Mumbai one night, an Indian man sitting at another table asked if he could join me. Our conversation was interesting and I was glad for the chance to chat, but afterward he asked if we could go somewhere else for a drink or meet again the next night. I didn’t feel comfortable doing so on my own, and told him that I already had plans with friends.

Use discernment and get a sense of whether or not such a white lie may help protect you. Beth Whitman specifically recommends this strategy when staying alone at a hotel. “Consider making mention of a husband or boyfriend who is arriving shortly, and don’t make friendly conversations with the male staff. Instead, become friends with any women, if they happen to work there.”

Miami Beach Travel Guide

Three-quarters of a century after the art deco movement, Miami remains one of the world's trendiest and flashiest hot spots. Luckily for visitors, South Beach is no longer the only place to stand and pose in Miami. North of downtown Miami's megamakeover, the growing Wynwood and Design districts—along with nearby Midtown—are home to Miami's hipster and fashionista scenes, and South Beach continues to extend both north and west, with the addition of new venues north of 20th Street and along the bay on West Avenue. Following the reopening of the mammoth Fontainebleau and its enclave of nightclubs and restaurants along Mid-Beach, other globally renowned resorts have moved into the neighborhood, like the Soho Beach House and Canyon Ranch.


Ritz-Carlton, South Beach Review

Completely revamped and renovated for 2013, the smoking hot, art deco Ritz-Carlton, South Beach is a suprisingly trendy, beachfront bombshell, with a dynamite staff, a snazzy Club Lounge, a "tanning butler," and a long pool deck that leads right out to the beach. There are all the usual high-level draws the Ritz is known for, that is, attentive service, a kids' club, a club level with five food presentations a day, and high-end restaurants. The spa has exclusive brands of scrubs and creams. The "tanning butler" will make sure you're not burning and will apply lotion in the hard-to-reach places. Friday through Sunday afternoons a master mixologist patrols the pool deck with a caipirinha cart, serving made-to-order cocktails using homemade syrups crafted from fresh herbs and fruit. The wonderful DiLido Beach Club restaurant is, believe it or not, one of the very few places in Miami where you can get a beachside meal. The ocean is on one side and the pedestrian Lincoln Road begins on the other: the locale is tops. Overall, this landmarked 1954 art moderne hotel, designed by Morris Lapidus, has never been hotter.

Vacation at Las Vegas Travel

Easter Island, Machu Picchu, and other celebrated wonders of the world are certainly impressive. But Las Vegas... Las Vegas is a land where jungles thrive and fountains dance in the middle of the desert. It's a place that unites medieval England and ancient Egypt with modern-day Venice, Paris, and New York. It's a never-ending source of irony and improbability where you can turn a chip and a chair into a million dollars, or celebrate your shotgun wedding by shooting machine guns. Where else does such a wonderland exist? In a word, nowhere. But Vegas.


Las Vegas


The world of Vegas-area casino hotels changes constantly. In the early 2000s just about every resort was investing heavily in family-friendly accommodations and activities. Today, however, most places have refocused squarely on decadence and indulgence.
Just about every property now has a special pool for topless (they call it "European-style") sunbathing. Many resorts also have expanded their cocktail programs (the fancy word for this is now "mixology").
Some of these efforts have been more successful than others. The posh new Encore Beach Club, at Encore, exemplifies the new notion of a "dayclub" in that it creates a nightclub vibe during the day. Developments at The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas have had a similar impact; the property has three on-staff mixology gurus, and a special kitchen where these cocktail whizzes whip up recipes all day long.
Other properties have established new benchmarks in amenities. When CityCenter opened in 2010, the $8.5-billion complex included Crystals, a new-era shopping mall with flagship stores of Prada, Tiffany & Co, and some of the spendiest boutiques in America. Also in 2010, the Palazzo launched "Prestige," an optional $100 reservation upgrade that grants guests access to a concierge level including daily snack service, drink service, and a business center.
Despite competition from these up-and-comers, the established properties still pack ?em in. Bellagio's rooms still carry cachet, and the Mirage—the hotel that started the megaresort trend more than 20 years ago—continues to sell out. At Wynn Las Vegas and the Venetian, guests rave about everything from comfy beds to exquisite restaurants and great shopping. At Caesars Palace the constantly evolving Qua Baths & Spa might be one of the top spas in town. And for overall experience, the Four Seasons-Las Vegas, which occupies top floors of the tower at Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, is still one of the best.

US Beach Vacations Ideas - 1000

This site is my personal collection of vacation ideas. If you find it useful, please Like it and share it. Thanks a lot. 

The sand had a sort of pure look to it, almost white in color. Sitting on the beach making sand castles gave this trip a very romantic sort of undertone. We set basking in the sunlight and soaking up the water until we decided to take a walk along the shore.
Then it happened... I was shocked by a jellyfish, a dead one at that. At the time I didn't know dead jellyfish could still sting, but I found it out the hard way.
This is what made the experience so memorable for me. This one event stuck in my head for a very long time.
It didn't sting me to bad so we continued on our walk eventually stopping to watch the sun set then going out for dinner a snug little romantic cafe.
Overall it was one of the best trips of life and I wouldn't mind going back sometime. I suggest for anyone wanting a great time at a beach to take a trip there.

US Beach Vacations Idea #2:

By Kitty from Washington. The main reason we went to Oceanside, California was to be by the beach. From where we were staying, we could walk to the beach. It wasn't overcrowded like some places in California, and it was clean. We could drive down there too if we had lots of stuff to carry. There's a long pier that goes out into the ocean, and people were fishing off it.
It was fun to walk out and back and watch the sea gulls. Out at the end of the pier there's a restaurant. There are lots of good shopping places in Oceanside, and an art museum. You can tour one of the original missions begun in California by Spanish padres. The best thing was the climate. Cool at night, sometimes with fog, and sunny and warm in the day--but not TOO hot. We loved it and we'll go back.

US Beach Vacation Ideas #3:

Panama City Florida Beach Signs
Photo by Rich
By Dan from Maryland - My favorite place to vacation is Florida. This is because Florida has a nice climate, humid but sunny all the time. Also, the beaches in Florida are some of the best in the U.S. I love the gulf-side beaches and Panama City in particular is my favorite. I was born there for one and the beaches have perfect white smooth sand.
I enjoy going parasailing and jet skiing at the beaches in Panama City. There are also options to be given a tour above the city in a helicopter which looks fun but I've never done it. The wildlife in the ocean there is amazing; I go fishing there and catch all sorts of tropical fish and sometimes sharks.
The people there are more enjoyable in general too; they are friendlier than here in Maryland at least. The sun there is great for your skin and is almost always out during the day, usually not many clouds but it does have a tendency to rain out of nowhere sometimes.

US Beach Vacation Ideas #4:

By Richard from MD - For Thanksgiving this year, my family wanted to get away to the beach. The rest of the immediate family had plans so it was going to be be my wife, myself, and three younger kids aged 11, 8, and 4. We looked at a variety of places, but Myrtle Beach stood out. There was quite a bit to do and we were told that it would be relatively quiet verse the on-season rush. We researched the various resorts and settled on one that had an in-door water park for the kids! We looked at the shopping that they had. There is a new Market Commons where the old Air Force base used to be with upscale shopping, plus we went there for their Christmas tree lighting. Down the road we went to North Myrtle's Barefoot Landing where they have Alligator Adventure with animals and the House of Blues for great music acts.
My wife loved the Broadway at the Beach shopping area with a huge lake and restaurants and shopping surrounding it. It has a movie theater, Magiquest (a fun electronic wand questing game), and Ripley's Aquarium as well.
We stayed over Thanksgiving enjoying strolls on the beach, watching the seagulls and beachcombing. We and went out to one of the many buffet style restaurants for our dinner and loved it. After a mere four days, we decided to stay one more day and everyone was ready to stay!

US Beach Vacations Idea #5:

By Kelly from Connecticut. My favorite vacation ideas involve bringing a packed lunch & some loved ones to a quiet beach and relaxing under the summer sun. The beach is my favorite activity since there is no rush getting there or leaving, and it's just you doing what you want to do. There are so many different things that you can do at the beach, ex. swim, build sand castles, play sports, etc.
The beach is the perfect activity for people of any age, big or small. The best beaches that I have traveled to within driving distance on the east coast are found in Cape Cod, Long Beach Island, or Cape May.
I have also ventured to California and found some nice beaches in San Diego however those beaches have a lot more activity happening and can sometimes lead to a not so relaxing time!

US Beach Vacations Idea #6:

By Alexis from New York. Every year I like to go to the sandy beaches in Hawaii. My favorite beach is Waikiki also known as one of the most famous beaches in the world. I lay in the warm sand getting a suntan while my kids build sandcastles. The water is very pretty there you can watch people surf or go snorkeling. There are several small bars close to the beach where you can get one of your favorite drinks or go dancing when the sun starts to go down.
I really enjoy dining at their fine dining restaurants off the beach and watching the shows there since they do tricks with flames and hula dancing. I have bought several collectibles from the stores off the beach including a huge seashell. There is nothing more fun than spending a week relaxing at Waikiki.

Enjoyable Beach Vacation (Best Tips)















This year, don't think of your family beach vacation as just a time to swim. That sun-drenched stretch of sand is a giant playground where your children can learn about nature, play games, and do craft projects that will let them bring home mementos of your fun-filled days together. No expensive equipment is needed to embark on these ten activities. They're nice and simple. So put on your bathing suit, make sure you're all wearing plenty of sunscreen, and get set to have a fun day in the sun.
Rosemary Black, food editor at the New York Daily News and mother of six children, lives in Pleasantville, NY.

1. Photograph Beach Treasures
Give each child his own disposable camera for the day and let him take pictures of whatever he wants. The caveat: only one camera per youngster. Kids will learn patience by waiting for good photo moments. Explain that it's important not to let sand get into the camera and that it should be kept in a plastic bag in your tote when not in use. Later, develop the pictures and encourage your photographers to arrange their best shots in a special photo album or scrapbook. This is a great way to preserve happy memories!

2. Construct A Sun Shade
This is an easy way to teach about the sun's trajectory. You need four long, pointed sticks or bamboo poles from a home-and-garden center, large rubber bands, markers, and a sheet. Before heading out, let your kids decorate the sheet with colorful designs. At the beach, measure off an area a few inches shorter on all sides than the sheet. Drive the sticks into the sand where you have marked off the corners. Knot a corner of the sheet around each pole and secure the knots with rubber bands.
Once your sun shade is in place, youngsters can learn about shadows during the course of a day, says Tom Peters, director of a resource center for science and mathematics teachers at Clemson University. "Follow the sun's shadow during the day, and you'll see that it changes its angle," he says. "The shadow is longer in the morning and shortest at noontime." Each child can pick one pole and mark off the change in shadows every 15 minutes with shells, making a graph of the path of the sun.

3. Explore A Tidal Pool
Just after high tide, when the water recedes and pools up at the ocean's edge, is the best time for this educational observation. Look for small sea life like starfish, snails, and other mollusks. Think of tidal pools as minicommunities filled with living creatures that should be treated with respect. Ask your child what he sees, what different roles these organisms might play in that little community, and how he thinks they manage to stay put when the tide goes out. Starfish, for instance, have rows of small, suckerlike projections and attach themselves to rocks. You may want to find a library book on the subject and read it together.

4. Design A "Zen" Sandbox
Take a sturdy box (even a shoebox works well) to the beach with you. Fill it with clean sand, spread out evenly. Kids can collect shells and stones and use them to make a garden. They can design different groupings by maybe arranging pretty shells in one section of the box, colorful stones in another, and so forth. It's relaxing to look at and doesn't need to be watered!

5. Decorate A Kite
You'll need: wooden dowels (one-quarter inch or less in diameter), found at hardware and art-supply stores; a large brown paper shopping bag, cut open and flattened, or colored paper; markers or stamps and an ink pad; a stapler; crepe paper; and string. Make two lengths of dowel, one longer than the other, by scoring them with a knife and then breaking them on the cut line. The lengths depend on how big a kite you want: we suggest dowels of 36 and 18 inches. To form a cross, cut a groove in one dowel where the two overlap. Lay the other dowel in the groove; secure with a metal twist-tie (the kind that come with some garbage bags). Lay the cross on top of the paper. Mark off a diamond shape by drawing lines connecting the ends of the dowels; then add about one inch all around. Cut out the shape. Place the cross on the paper and fold the edges over about one inch; staple the edges. Staple the paper to the dowels. Let your child decorate the kite. Cut strips of crepe paper and staple to the kite for a tail. Tie string securely where the dowels cross and have a contest for the highest flying kite or the one that stays up the longest.

6. Create A Shell Necklace
You'll need smallish shells and colorful dental floss. Look for shells that have a tiny hole at one end so that you won't have to drill holes in them. Let kids string the shells onto a length of floss, tying a knot through the hole on each one to secure it in place. Tie the ends together. Want to get fancy? Kids can paint the shells before stringing them. Or if you have colorful, mini-pom-poms or large beads on hand, encourage your budding jewelry designer to alternate them with the shells.

7. Make A Tape Recording Of The Waves
The best time for this is when the waves are noisy, so go before a storm or during high tide. Have your child stand close to, but still a safe distance from, the water's edge. Put the tape in the recorder, press "record," and have her hold the mike directly in front of her. She might want to sing along for part of the tape. Play her masterpiece at night and don't be surprised when the relaxing, rhythmic sounds help her fall right to sleep!

8. Play Tic-Tac-Toe In "Wave Time"
You need two sticks and a level stretch of wet sand where, say, every tenth wave washes over it. Step one: Draw a giant tic-tac-toe board in the sand by making two vertical lines crossed by two horizontal lines. Step two: One player draws "X's," the other "O's." Take turns making the letters on the board  -- the first person to get three X's or O's in a line (vertically, horizontally, or diagonally) wins. Time is of the essence. You must finish the game before it gets washed away by the next wave!

9. Craft A Driftwood Boat
Find some of your materials at the beach: driftwood, flat stones, reeds, and sticks. Bring other supplies: string or wire and a plastic bag. First, sandwich a stone (the keel) between two long pieces of wood (the hull). It should be in the center and protrude downward. Sandwich a smaller stone (the rudder) an inch from one end of the hull. Place a large stick (the mast) between the two stones, sticking upward. Tie all of this together tightly with string. To balance the boat, tie one end of another large stick to the hull at the base of the mast at a 90 degree angle. At the other end of this stick, tie a piece of wood parallel to the hull. Punch holes in a plastic bag and weave a thin stick through the holes. Tie the top and bottom of the sail to the mast and the top of the mast to each end of the hull. Now your boat is ready to sail.

10. Have A Scavenger Hunt
Give each child a bucket with a camera like the Polaroid I-Zone or the OneStep Express and a list of things to find. Include items that can be placed in the bucket, like sea glass, shells, and stones. But for a twist, add some things the kids can't take with them  -- a red beach umbrella or two girls in blue bathing suits. The scavengers use the camera to take pictures of these items to complete the list. The first one to collect all the elements and arrive back at home base (your beach blanket!) wins. Have the older kids "buddy up" with younger ones; little players should have parents accompany them on their search.

No Appointment Dates are available indian visa problem

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Virginia Beach (USA) Travel Tips

Slow Surf Day picture in Virginia Beach

One-third affordable party spot for local college kids, one-third haven for families with small kids and one-third renaissance beach town, Virginia Beach is a coastal city making an attempt to lure beachcombers up from their usual Ocean City, Outer Banks and Myrtle Beach haunts to its own revitalized stretch of East Coast sand and boardwalk. And it's not doing too shabby either. Like those other towns, "VA Beach" offers scenic coastal views, enough sand and sun to keep the kids entertained and enough affordable nighttime diversion to keep unpretentious adults happy. Sure, the hotels, restaurants or attractions aren't super-luxe, but the point is that here, no one needs them to be. Come see for yourself, Virginia Beach is for those who want a relaxing good time without any hassle.

Keep in Mind...

  • Keep safe at the beach Swim near a lifeguard and avoid rip currents, which are recognizable by particularly foamy and choppy waters. If the conditions are especially dangerous, lifeguards will raise a red flag to keep people out of the water.
  • Keep your cover-up handy Virginia Beach is a casual beach destination, but not that casual. You should still cover up when you step off the sand.
  • Keep it family-friendly You'll find lots of signs warning against cursing and an abundance of law enforcement patrolling the streets and boardwalk. So be on your best behavior, Virginia Beach is serious about preserving their PG image.

How To Save Money in Virginia Beach

  • Don't shop on the beach Souvenir stores are plentiful along the boardwalk, but you'll find the same trinkets in town for cheaper prices.
  • Visit in the early spring The shoulder season in between April and Memorial Day is a great time to visit Virginia Beach for cheap and still enjoy the waterfront.
  • Go as a group Beach house rentals and grocery shopping split among a large group means more money for you.

Virginia Beach Culture & Customs

There's plenty of parking enforcement here, so be sure to keep a close eye on your parking meter. And recent visitors say that police officiers patrolling the streets are a regular effort to keep the city a family-friendly getaway.
Last, don't be alarmed if you see or hear large aircrafts fly by. The Naval Air Station Oceana is located nearby; its planes can sometimes be loud and distracting.

Virginia Beach Dining

As a coastal city, seafood is the overwhelming theme of the food scene here, and experts say seafood buffets are scattered throughout. Virginia Beach has a lot of chain restaurants, but discerning stomachs can also find more elegant and diverse establishments, like the Shogun Japanese Steakhouse & Seafood restaurant, inland off the Norfolk Virginia Beach Expressway. The boardwalk has your typical spread of restaurants, including burger joints and pizzerias.

Manitoba, Canada Travel - Best for wildlife & Beach

The winter wilderness of Manitoba is one of the most pristine and unexplored areas left on the planet. During the day, you’ll be taken on a walking safari through the wilderness in search of polar bears and their cubs playing in the snow. By night, the Northern Lights will do thier best to top even that experience. This trip is an episode of Frozen Planet made flesh.
polar bears 

Baffin Island, Canada

Best for arduous adventurers

This unique journey through the vast Arctic tundra of Baffin Island will take you across Auyuittuq National Park to the base of the dramatic Mount Asgard. In 'the land that never melts’, you’ll traverse rugged peaks, ice floes and enormous glaciers. And watching the dancing hues above from the snow hole you’ve just carved out for the night is an indescribably exhilarating experience.
Baffin Island

The best destinations to witness the Northern Lights

Iceland

Best for nightlife

A city break in Reykjavik, the nightlife capital of the north, offers the perfect cocktail of urban revelry and rural beauty. You’ll stay at Reykjavik’s original boutique Hotel 101, where sleek Norse design is coupled with heated oak flooring and open fires. Then quad bike out of the city into the glittering night for some spectacular views of the lights.
5 nights from £2,199 per person

Manele Bay, Lanai Travel Tips

What to Do in Manele Bay, Lanai

Manele Bay, situated at the southern part of Lanai in Hawaii, is a secluded harbour that attracts many tourists and travelers per year. Expedition ferries that transport tourists from Maui to Lanai and vice-versa dock at the harbour of Manele Bay, making the area a convenient stop-over for many travelers planning to explore the rest of Lanai. Whether you are planning to stay at Manele Bay for the rest of your vacation or to spend a few nights at this side Lanai before heading off to discover the rest of the bigger island, there are many things to do and sights to see in this secluded, southern harbour.
The best thing about Manele Bay is that it is a quiet, peaceful place for a vacation. While there are no nightclubs and posh restaurants, the place has a culture and a unique Aloha spirit not found anywhere else. Those who want to experience the finest amenities and sporting activities can head off to the famed Four Seasons Resort Lanai at Manele Bay. However, Manele Bay is beyond luxury, as you can always explore the rest of the area without spending a fortune. Here are the things that you can do while staying at Manele Bay.
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Sporting activities at Manele Bay, Lanai

Golf and tennis
If you love playing golf during your vacation, you can check in at the Four Seasons Resort Lanai at Manele Bay and indulge in a game on the world’s best golf courses. The golf course at this luxury resort has a spectacular backdrop, fringed by palm trees, while each hole affords the player a full view of the distant Pacific Ocean. Rental clubs as well as golf instruction are available. During winter months, migrating whales can be sighted on the Pacific, a majestic sight from the resort’s well-manicured golf course.
Tennis lovers will also appreciate the top-notch tennis facilities at the Four Seasons Resort Lanai at Manele Bay. Three outdoor courts are available for tennis enthusiasts at the resort, while tennis equipments and outfits are offered as well. For a fee, you can also take tennis lessons, which are available in private settings or in group courses.

Swimming
At Manele Bay you will find the Hulopoe Beach, famed all over the world for its spectacular fine white sand and clear, warm waters. Whether you are staying at the Four Seasons resort or renting your own Manele Bay condo, you can always enjoy swimming at the Hulopoe bay.
Snorkeling and scuba diving
Manele Bay is divided into two parts, which are the white Manele and the black Manele. The white Manele area is where Hulopoe beach is located. The rich marine life of Hulopoe beach makes it an ideal location for underwater excursions, including snorkeling and scuba diving. Here you will find rare tropical fish species, wondrous coral reef formations, and underwater caverns that bring the underwater scene of Hulopoe Beach to life. If you are checked in at the Four Seasons Resort, you may rent out snorkeling equipment, for a fee.
Hulopoe Bay is also a protected marine reserve, and with an abundance of coral reef formations and colorful marine life, this location is one of the best scuba diving spots in Lanai. Diving excursions are offered to both first-time and experienced divers, and diving gear are available for rent as well.
Surfing and body boarding
Hawaii is known as the surfing Mecca of the world and here at Manele Bay, visitors can take pleasure from exhilarating surfboarding and body boarding activities. Surfing lessons are offered at Manele Bay, where expert surfing instructors can teach you how to ride the waves in top form.
Fishing, sailing, and marine life search excursions
With the diverse marine life of Hulopoe Bay, it is not uncommon to witness spinner dolphins along its seashores, or migrating whales during the winter months. Witnessing the best of Hulopoe Bay marine life is made possible through marine life search excursions offered at the Four Seasons Resort. During idyllic weather, you can also go sailing over the placid waters of Hulopoe bay. Four Seasons Resort also offers organized deep-sea fishing activities, where you can catch some mahi mahi, yellow fin, or blue marlin.
Camping activities at Manele Bay, Lanai
Budget recreational activities are also available at Manele Bay, Lanai. If you want to enjoy the offerings of this isolated location in Lanai Island without busting your budget, why not engage in a beachside camping activity with your friends and family? Hulopoe Beach Park is a famous camping site at Manele Bay, where campers can rent a camping tent and stay at the beach park after securing the necessary permits.
Here you will be able to enjoy your own private paradise, away from the throng of tourists and beachgoers which crowd the resorts of the more populous Hawaiian Islands. Picnic sites are comfortably sheltered by trees and foliage, while barbeque sites are found scattered among the six camp sites of Hulopoe Beach Park. Comfortable facilities like restrooms and shower rooms can be found at the site, perfect for extended overnight stays or for a day spent swimming and exploring the underwater life of the harbour.
Hiking at Black Manele
Apart from white Manele, where the Hulopoe Beach is found, black Manele is one part that comprises the bigger Manele Bay. The best sights to discover at black Manele are the Pali Lei no Hauni sea cliffs. Although these cliffs provide fortification against strong winds and powerful currents, they also offer anyone a stunning vista of the Pacific Ocean. You can head to New Manele Road to view these amazing sea cliffs, where there are also picnic areas to be found, for longer and more comfortable sightseeing trips.

Explore the rest of Lanai Island

When you’re in Manele Bay, you can also take the chance to explore the rest of beautiful Lanai Island. Lanai is an irresistible combination of stunning coastlines and verdant mountain forests, giving you a vacation experience that is truly Hawaii. Tranquil, unspoiled, and enchanting Lanai offers a host of attractions to curious travelers.
The Lodge at Koele is one of the more famous resort accommodations on the island, along with the Four Seasons Resort Lanai at Manele Bay. The Lodge at Koele has world-class golf courses, state-of-the art fitness center with spa, tennis courts, and well-maintained stables. It also offers a total of 102 well-appointed rooms, including a suite accommodation. Mountain hunting activities are offered at the lodge, too.
Hotel Lanai on the other hand, is an intimate bed and breakfast with only eleven rooms offered to guests. If you want to experience the inland charms of Lanai, you may choose to be billeted at these hotels.
The Lanai Art Center is a haven for those who have a keen eye for art. Here you can view the amazing works of Lanai artists, which include paintings, photographs, sketches, and woodwork creations. Anyone interested in taking up art lessons are welcome here. Whether you intend to learn about traditional Hawaiian arts and crafts or pottery, private lessons can be had at the Lanai Art Center.
Lanai offers some of the best hiking trips, such as the Koloiki Ridge Hike. A 5-mile hike that allows you to enjoy the scenic beauty of the island in seclusion, you will be afforded with spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean, as well as the nearer islands of Maui and Molokai. You can also shop for souvenir items at Lanai City, where souvenir boutiques are found in the area. Stylish island wear and unique gift items are just some of the merchandises you can found in downtown Lanai.

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ANOTHER NIAGARA MIRACLE

It was nothing short of a miracle that Lindsay Burgess of St. Louis was rescued by a crew of Whirlpool Jet Boats on July 19th. Here’s what happened.

Lindsay was on the rocks below the gorge on the American side of the border, opposite the treacherous Whirlpool Rapids trying to get closer to the rapids when she slipped and fell into these Class 5 rapids.

On shore her fiancé frantically tried to get the attention of a Whirlpool Jet boat that just happened to be making a turn in the Whirlpool. He was lucky to get their attention and so was Lindsay. Boat captain Corey Ziraldo maneuvered close to her and with the help of passengers pulled the young woman on board. She was taken to a hospital in nearby Lewiston, N.Y. and evaluated with only a few bruises. This lady is one of the luckiest people on this planet.

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Experience the New Niagara Falls...

The New Niagara Falls, Canada-with eclectic restaurants, contemporary hotels, and electrifying attractions-is a true Canadian vacation destination for couples and families alike. Grown ups have upscale hotels, modern casinos, nightlife and concerts, fine dining, golf courses and spas, and wine country is just down the road. For children, Niagara Falls is a veritable theme park with ultra tall buildings (Skylon Tower), water parks inside hotels, Ferris wheels and kid-friendly restaurants (Clifton Hill), and we even sneak in some education at Niagara Falls attractions like the Butterfly Conservatory and Marineland. Let's not forget the Falls. From the Maid of the Mist to Journey Behind the Falls, there are plenty of ways to experience this great wonder of the world.

Situated just 20 minutes from Buffalo International Airport and an hour from the Toronto area, a Niagara Falls vacation is easy to get to and fun to plan. Use the Vacation Planning tools on our site to help you choose your Niagara Falls hotels and attractions and pull together the perfect itinerary.

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I recently visited Old Fort Erie with my granddaughter at the southern end of the beautiful Niagara Parkway in Fort Erie about 21 kilometres from Niagara Falls.

This Niagara Parks Commission attraction has recently undergone a major upgrading. The new interpretive centre is a great addition to this popular long time attraction.
Before you enter inside the fort there’s a superb 13 minute movie that explains the role the fort played in the War of 1812.There are also plenty of top-notch displays that contain artifacts discovered at the site.

Improvements still continue inside the fort but you can still, “feel” what it was like to be a soldier during this bloody conflict between the United States and Britain.

My 12 year old granddaughter, Megan was particularly intrigued by the kitchen and surgeons quarters that contained pots and pans and medical instruments of that time.