Friday, 29 June 2012

Tropical Islands


One of the greatest vacation destinations is a tropical island. The climate is constant, the food is exquisite, the shopping is affordable and you can take part in seasonal sports all year long.
Perhaps the first and obvious attraction on a tropical island vacation is the beach. Tropical islands are renowned for beautiful white sand beaches unlike any others in the world. It’s the contrast of the colors that produces such a wonderful affect as the white of the sand contrasts with the deep blue of the ocean water.
You can’t find this color scheme anywhere else and because tropical islands recognize that their beaches are their main assets, they’re sure to keep them free from the pollutants that so often despoil beaches in the industrial world. These unpolluted waters are perfect for every sort of water sport from surfing to swimming to snorkeling. In fact, there’s no better climate for snorkeling and scuba diving than the tropical climate.
If you’re new to snorkeling or scuba diving, make sure you take advantage of the many lessons and guides that cater to beginners on every tropical island. The wealth of instructors is one of the greatest parts of vacationing on a tropical island where, because of the tourist industry, it’s possible to learn almost any leisure activity. And because of the purity of the water, you’re certain to be able to see things underwater with clarity unavailable in the waters of an industrialized nation.
And although most tropical islands are not part of the industrial world, they are part of the developed world. Their economies are rich and they offer every amenity of the United States and Europe so that while you are on vacation you can enjoy the different climate while enjoying the same standard of living.
Indeed, the shopping is one important aspect of a well-developed tropical economy. Shopping in many island nations is duty-free. Some islands like St. Martin’s, the Bahamas and the Dominican Republic are known specifically for their jewelry. It’s possible to buy every sort of precious metal and stone at a steep discount while you’re on your tropical vacation.
But the duty-free shopping is an ancillary part of a tropical vacation that for many is focused on seasonal sports. Most tropical islands have numerous golf courses that operate year round. Golf tourism constitutes a significant segment of general tourism as golfers from cooler climates seek access to warm weather and open courses year round.
Plus, the singular beauty of the beaches and foliage of a tropical island spills over into the design of courses with water hazards and white sand traps. Even if you aren’t a serious golfer, access to a course is one of the many amenities that most luxury beach hotels offer and it’s a great place to learn the game. Clubs can always be rented for a day or a week and lessons are sure to be had at the course’s pro-shop.

BRIGHTON BEACH


Brighton beach a couple of times and I mean the one here in Barbados, not that one in England where I would be freezing my ass off. I must also admit and that it isn’t my favourite beach here in Barbados, in fact I couldn’t warm to the place at all.
But here I am sitting at home looking through a few photos I recently took at Brighton beach and the place doesn’t look too bad. It looks a hell of lot better in picture than I remember it looking when I was there, 
I know Brighton beach is much loved beach by many local people and tourists alike, and that it can be packed at the weekends, with loads of people enjoying themselves in the gentle and warm waters of the Caribbean Sea.
I think I will have to pay another visit to Brighton Beach in the near future to give it another go, I think I may have been a little bit too harsh on the place on my previous visits.
The problem with Barbados and it is a fantastic problem, is the fact there are so many amazing beaches on the island from which to chose from. It could be a while till I get around to giving Brighton beach another visit

Murrells Inlet Hotel's near Huntington Beach State Park


Murrells Inlet Hotel's near Huntington Beach State Park


Often labeled as the "Seafood Capital of South Carolina," Murrells Inlet is a quaint fishing village along the gorgeous East Coast. In the heart of the Grand Strand, our hotel has the best of both worlds: a location near Myrtle Beach and a quiet atmosphere that makes us a perfect refuge for a relaxing vacation.

The Holiday Inn Express® Murrells Inlet (Myrtle Beach) hotel's just minutes from attractions like the famous Pirates Voyage, Brookgreen Gardens and, of course, a number of beautiful beaches. Since the hotel's near Myrtle Beach, SC, guests are free to visit Broadway at the Beach, a popular destination filled with unique shops, bars and restaurants, including the Egyptian-themed Hard Rock Cafe.

Corporate travelers also enjoy our hotel's location near Myrtle Beach, SC because it makes it easy for them to travel to such area businesses as Wells Fargo and Centex Homes, as well as Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR). We offer free Wi-Fi access, too, giving you ample opportunity to complete work out of the office.
As a smoke-free Grand Strand hotel, we make it a priority that our guests receive unbeatable services, which include the use of great amenities like our Fitness Center and indoor, heated pool. The tasty Express Start Breakfast Bar is another complimentary feature of our hotel, letting guests kick back, relax and fill up before a day of lounging on the beach.

Surfside Beach


The Comfort Inn, a Surfside Beach hotel near the Grand Strand

This Surfside Beach, SC hotel features a convenient location on the Grand Strand, one of the most popular vacation destinations in the United States. The Comfort Inn® hotel is one mile from the ocean and five miles south ofMyrtle Beach. Nearby attractions include Wild Water theme park, Brookgreen GardensHuntington Beach State Park and Legends in Concert.

Just eight miles from the Myrtle Beach International Airport and 22 miles from the Grand Strand Airport, this South Carolina hotel is easily accessible. Spring, summer, fall or winter, every season is beautiful at the Grand Strand. This popular tourist destination is famous for breathtaking natural beauty, superb dining, exciting nightlife, world-class shopping and more than 120 outstanding golf courses.