Advantages: Very small and quite quiet great carnival Disadvantages: taxes are very hight there
...Anguilla is one of the leeward islands of the west indies. Its neighbouring islands are St. Martin/ St Mareeten, St Bartholemey and Saba. Anguilla is part of th BWI (British West Indies). The hotels at Anguilla are stunning and beautiful i stayed at the luxiorious Cap Juluca. I got great service there. Iam extremely lucky that i have relatives in Anguilla or i would of had to pay a fortune things are so expenssive but that is were St Martin makes up for this place is excellent for shopping and is easy to get to from Anguilla by ferry which costs $10. Things at st martin are tax free so most things are at low prices. St Martin is great for shopping for jewelerry and clothes. Ok back to Anguilla. anguilla has 33 white sand and light blue water beaches and they are an experience not to miss out on. Shoal Bay was voted number 8 in the worlds...
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...I have lived in Newcastle all my life and everyone keeps saying that Newcastle is the clubbin capital of teh UK etc etc. Didnt believe htat - all teh clubs were the same.
Then along comes the Baja BeachClub (pronounced Baha).
At first it was an "exclusive, place to be" nightclub, now everyone goes, and its that popular you WILL have to que for anywhere upto 30 mins just to get in - but once you are in, let the fun begin!
The best way to describe Baja would be "Cheesy".
Its full of 80's music and you wont be surprised to hear "I Think Were Alone Now" by Tiffany, "Never Give You Up" by Rick AStley etc etc. Yeah, your chringin now, but when you are there there is nothin better.
Baja is not for the uptight, stuck up clubbers, its for ppl who could not give a F*** and are simply out to enjoy themselves.
The staff are friendly...
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Advantages: Beautifully landscaped grounds, high quality accommodation Disadvantages: Need a GPS to find your room
...I was looking forward to my stay at plush four star Cable BeachClub Resort in Broome, Western Australia. According to their advertising material, I could expect Asian serenity and Colonial Indulgence. It sounded great and friends had recommended it as a very pleasant place to stay.
In total, I spent three nights here. Because it was included in a coach tour package that I'd booked, I didn't make a booking specifically for the hotel itself. However let it be said that the room rates vary. I saw one website (discoverwest.com.au) which was offering rooms from $A155 (incl breakfast) plus a free camel ride, but other quotes elsewhere were much more than this.
The hotel runs a shuttle bus to Broome Airport to greet tired travellers. Or you can get a taxi to the resort ($10).
First impressions of the resort were favourable. A porter...
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The hotel was extremely clean and the facilities were very good. The pools were varied with a fun pool, a middle pool with pool side music (loud) throughout the day and a 'quiet' pool which was always very quiet (virtually deserted) and relaxing with... more
Ignorant and inexperienced, Edward and Florence Mayhew are both anxious about the inevitable task that lies ahead on their wedding night in July 1962. They know what is expected, but not how it will happen. Florence has bought a manual to explain... more