Catalina Island Jewel Of Southern California and Trip Advisor

29 January 2012 by  
Categories: Holidays

Catalina Island is the jewel of Southern California and can be as adventure-packed or resting as you want it to be, no matter what time of year you decide to visit. Catalina Island has a year round Mediterranean climate so this makes it an saint destination to enjoy many outdoor activities. For example, the scuba diving on Catalina Island is some of the ideal in the world and can be enjoyed year round.
TripAdvisor has announced that out of the many hotels on beautiful Catalina Island, El Terado Terrace was voted number two in overall ranking. TripAdvisor provides suggestions for hotels, resorts, inns, vacations, travel packages, pass packages, travel guides and lots more to literally millions of users online.
The owner of El Terado Terrace, Bruce Ellison says, “The Trip Advisor online community is the largest in the world and to be a top ranked hotel is an honor for any hotel. We are very excited about our ranking and can’t move to be number 1!”
There are many Hotels to select from on Catalina Island and newly announced TripAdvisor ranked number two El Terado Terrace is the perfect choice for couples or families. Bruce Ellison says, “El Terado is half the price and double the size and value of all the other hotels.”
Catalina Island is an island off the coast of Southern California just 26 miles southwest of Los Angeles and can be reached easily by Private Boat or the Catalina Express in less than an hour. If an hour is too long, how about 15 minutes by helicopter or private aircraft (El Terado offers a discount to pilots). For more information on planning a trip to Catalina Island or to learn more about its history please visit elterado.com or call 1(800) 540-0139.

Bruce Ellison is the owner of El Terado Terrace. You can learn more about El Terado by visiting their Catalina Island Hotel website or calling 1(800) 540-0139. You can also learn more about Catalina Island by visiting their site as well.

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Vacation Ideas – 5 Great Places to Visit in Southern California

8 December 2011 by  
Categories: Vacations

Are you looking for some great pass ideas? Think about a trip to Southern California for your next family vacation. While Southern California covers a massive area, and there are many fun things to do, here are some great pass ideas that are definitely worth considering for your next trip.

The first three that I have listed are for those who love beautiful scenery, and enjoy outdoor activities. Huge Bear Lake offers beautiful mountain scenery, while Santa Catalina Island and Pismo Beach treat visitors to some of Southern California’s finest beaches. Now, here is some information on apiece of these areas to wet your pass appetite.

Big Bear Lake

Big Bear Lake, California is a four seasons resort community surrounded by the San Bernardino National Forest. It is approximately 80 miles northeast of Los Angeles, California. The area offers a wide range of cabin rentals, and pass rentals for year-round family fun. Activities include boating and water sports, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, golfing, skiing, snowboarding and many other fun family activities.

Santa Catalina Island

The island is located just off the coast of Los Angeles crossways the San Pedro Channel. Passenger ferries depart from Orange County in Newport Beach and Dana Point. Glass bottom boats tour the shipwrecks and reefs in the area, and scuba diving is favourite in the clear water. Other activities include snorkeling, kayaking, fishing, horseback riding, world-class golf, para-sailing or resting on the beach.

Pismo Say Beach

Pismo Beach is located near San Luis Obispo. This park offers a wide variety of activities: hiking, swimming, clam digging, surf fishing, camping, and bird watching. Four restaurants are within 2 blocks of the campground. Pismo Beach has plenty of fun for the entire family.

Disneyland

What list of California pass ideas could be complete without mentioning Disneyland? You could spend your entire trip at Disneyland and still probably not see everything. A trip to Disney is a pass highlight for both young and old alike. Disneyland is located near Los Angeles. While visiting the area you might also want to visit Disney’s California Adventure Park, and nearby Universal Studios.

San Diego

Everyone that I have ever talked to that has visited San Diego has enjoyed it. It offers beautiful year-round weather, and there are many things to see and do while you are there. The San Diego Zoo is one of the ideal in the world. Be sure and visit Sea World while you are there for some fun and excitement. Also, visit a nearby beach, go shopping in Old Town San Diego, or take a stroll through Balboa Park.

Whether you visit Huge Bear Lake, Disneyland, San Diego, or one of these other destinations, it will truly be a memorable trip. The main thing is to make time for these special outings with your family, have fun and relax, and create lasting memories. Begin planning that special family trip – you deserve it. Have a innocuous and wonderful trip!

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Rich Herman adores traveling with his family, and regularly shares family pass ideas on his website: http://www.FavoriteFamilyVacations.com

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5 Fun Things To Do On Vacation In The Sonoma Wine Country, California

24 August 2011 by  
Categories: Vacations

Get ready to discover all the fun, exciting tourist things to do and see in the beautiful Sonoma Wine Country in Northern California has to offer you… and some are completely free.. yes FREE!

1. Wash Away Your Worries with an Enzyme Bath

At Osmosis Spa, you can get a private enzyme bath that purifies your body, moisturizes skin, and soothes your soul. Set in a Asian tea garden, you begin with an organic herbal tea that contains enzymes from 25 organic plants, triggering a metabolic process enhanced by the hot bath.

Then, you soak in the warm water. As your body sweats out the toxins, you can relax, listening to meta-music designed to equilibrise brain activity. This is followed by a 75-minute massage and facial.

2. Bond with Family and Friends at Armstrong Redwoods

Bring a picnic basket, a camera, and your loved ones to Armstrong Redwoods, an 805-meter park filled with ancient tree groves, nature trails, and numerous picnic and recreational facilities. Here you’ll find some of the oldest and tallest redwoods in California—over 300 feet high, and dating back to over 1,400 years.

The park is located about two miles north of Santa Rosa, and is accessible from Highway 101. Just turn left on River Road, then drive down to Guerneville. At the second traffic signal, turn right on Armstrong Road.

3. Feel Like a Pioneer on Pt Reyes’ Hiking Trails

Point Reyes offers about 140 miles of hiking trails— and a view that displays Nature at its most pristine and majestic. Escape from the noise and pollution of the city, and envision how California looked centuries ago.

Visitors will be given a free trail map, which shows both the hiking and the biking trails (however, those who go on foot will be healthy to explore the wilderness area, for the complete ‘pioneer’ experience). You can also ride horses.

The terrain is quite diverse, shifting from pasture lands to chaparral rides and forests and meadowlands. Visitors can customize their hike according to individualized preference and experience.

4. Celebrate California’s Creative Spirit

California has a thriving artists; community, and some of the ideal works of today’s most promising creative minds are on display at the Arts Council of Sonoma Country Gallery.

The Gallery is found in Santa Rosa’s Downtown Area, on 529 Fifth Street. It is open on Wednesday to Friday from 12 – 5 pm, and Saturdays from 12 – 4 pm. However, on October 13, 14, 20 and 21, the Gallery extends its hours from 10 am to 5 pm. Admission is free.

5. Drink in Golden California

California’s Sonoma and Napa regions are renowned for their fine wine. Take a tour of the most renowned vineyards and discover how your favorite vintage is made—from how the grapes ripen under the golden California sun, to the centuries-old fermenting process.

Must-knows When Traveling With Kids

14 August 2011 by  
Categories: Travel Tips

Family vacations are a great way for busy parents to have calibre time with their kids. But without proper planning, it can easily become stressful and disappointing for everyone. So, do yourself a favor and plan ahead!

1. Ask the hotel about child facilities

Some resorts are built for couples, with lots of spas and romantic nooks. Children will hate this. You need a resort with plenty of indoor recreational facilities, where they can play safely, and happily. Some hotels will even offer babysitting or child care services, so you can do some shopping or sight seeing on your own, without someone tugging at your knee and saying, “Mommy, can we go now?”

2. Don’t overload the itinerary

Kids get exhausted more easily, or can rapidly become overstimulated and cranky. Make sure that the itinerary leaves lots of room for resting, snacks, or (if you’re taking toddlers) even naps.  Ideally you should only cover two major destinations in one day (one in the morning, another in the afternoon). If you want to see more sights, make arrangements to leave your child to rest in the hotel (see tip number one) and do it on your own.

3. Bring a “child care pack”

This includes lots of water (kids get dehydrated more easily), an extra change of clothes, and small toys to amuse them at restaurants.

If you are going to a warm place (like a beach or a tropical country) remember that children are more vulnerable to sunstroke and sunburn. Bring sunblock, a handheld battery-operated fan, and sports drinks (which will help them retain water). Avoid bringing them out in the hottest times of the day.

4. Select a kid-friendly itinerary

Consider your child’s age. A toddler will not be healthy to appreciate a historical tour of the country’s Medieval churches, and even a seven year old might not be healthy to stay still in a museum.

Look at the places you plan to visit and think, “Will he be healthy to comprehend this?” Compare the length of the tour with the average amount of time he can concentrate on one activity. Do this even before you select a destination—if he won’t enjoy 50% of the key attractions, find another pass place.

5. Be prepared to pay extra for comfort

You can save a lot of money by roughing it out in 3-star hotels or taking long bus rides, but it’s just not worth it when you’re traveling with kids. Pay extra for comforts that will keep them in a good mood: soft beds, huge pools, 3-minute access to restaurants or tour buses. Because if they’re happy, you can relax, and actually have fun too.

6. Get older children involved in the planning

Kids are more likely to have fun if you get them “psyched” way ahead of the trip. They can help pick the destination (narrow it down to two places you love and let them have the final say). You can also help them make a pass scrapbook, where they can place “fast facts” on the place you will visit, as well as photos, postcards and other mementos.

7. Pack your patience

No matter how well you plan, remember, these are kids. Unfamiliar places and changes in schedule will always be a tiny upsetting for them, so try to be understanding. When they have tantrums, check if they’re overstimulated and bring them to a quiet place where they can calm down. Bring a small comfort toy (which can help them settle down if they are tired, scared or cranky).

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