Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
by Ferdinand Mekinsy
Catamaran sailing is not something you can learn on the regular sailing programs, this is so because most navigation practice is carried out on monohulls. The reason for such measures is the higher difficulty to operated multihulls as it is the case with the catamaran. Sailing experience combined with personal enthusiasm will eventually help one sail a catamaran, and enjoy the stability, the speed and the challenge of such a boat.
What elements are there to consider for one ready to invest in sailing gear? First of all, gloves and special foot wear like dinghy boots for instance, are first on the list. Then, there is the life jacket and the foul weather sailing gear. The latter includes both pants and jacket that keep off humidity. And last but not least, there are the wet and dry suits that should not miss from the sailor’s wardrobe; they keep you warm even in water or on very cold weather.
The most common mistake people make on their first sailing vacations is to pack way too much. Casual is the word to describe life on an island, so you won’t be needing fancy clothes and all sorts of gadgets. Sailing vessels impose restrictions in terms of storage space, and hard-sided luggage are surely not a good idea to take with you. Go for canvas or duffel bags that can be folded into occupying less room. Small baggage that can be taken with you on the plane also save you the trouble of having to deal with lost luggage when you arrive on the island.
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Wednesday, December 24th, 2008
by Willie Strongarm
For years, tourists have been enjoying northwest Australia’s Kimberley Region, as well as the almost a thousand islands just off the coast. They offer secluded beaches, beautiful bays, mangroves and rainforests, and they’re best seen by boat.
This is why a cruise in this area is an excellent choice, with options available for interests from beach combing, birdwatching and photography to hiking and fishing. Take a longer trip to enjoy swimming in waters filled with beautiful wildlife and some island exploration, too.
See whales, sharks, birds and saltwater crocodiles from a distance, check out Strickland Bay’s amazing eroded rocks, Hidden Island’s fantastic pure white beach, and Kooland Island’s iron mine.
You’ll also have the chance to see Aboriginal art, waterfalls and pearl farms and to collect oysters or fish near the coral reef. Some cruises offer the day’s catch as a meal choice to anglers.
Check out the Horizontal Falls at Talbot Bay - a real horizontal waterfall that’s caused by the way the tide goes through a passage in the cliffs. The gap is so narrow that the water builds up faster on one side than it can pass through, making a difference of four to six meters in the water level, and causing a waterfall to flow between the bays.
Described as one of the world’s greatest natural wonders, these falls should be seen under safe circumstances, such as a cruise. Rough and extreme water conditions in this part of the world have caused many fatalities over the years among sailors and pearl divers.
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Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008
by Amy Nutt
If you’re in search of the perfect “getaway”, without having to worry about the big cost of actually getting too far away, there are a host of Toronto dinner cruise options that may be just the type of thing you are looking for, without the big strain a normal vacation would put on your wallet.
The City Itself
Toronto is one of the most visually stunning and culturally diverse places in North America. When you examine all that the wonderful city of Toronto has to offer, it will make perfect sense that a visit to the city capped off with an incredible Toronto harbor cruise could make for the best vacation, regardless of where you are coming from or what your idea of a perfect vacation is.
With a wide array of five star hotels, incredible attractions, fine dining establishments, museums and endless shopping, you’ll have more than enough excitement to fill a week vacation. In fact, after spending a single week inside Toronto’s city limits, you may very well be ready to book your next vacation to see some of the wonderful sights that you just couldn’t fit into one seven day period.
Endless Variety
There are a number of different harbor cruise companies in Toronto, each offering a seemingly endless variety of different options when it comes to cruising.
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