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Family Cruise Activities & Services: Carnival | Celebrity | Crystal | Disney | Holland America | Norwegian | Princess | Royal Caribbean FEATURED FAMILY CRUISES Feb 5, 2006 Mexico 8 days Norwegian Norwegian Star Los Angeles, CA $459 * Mar 9, 2006 Bahamas 3 days Disney Disney Wonder Port Canaveral, FL $668 * Mar 9, 2006 Caribbean, West 4 days Carnival Holiday Mobile, AL $329 * Mar 19, 2006 Bahamas 4 days Carnival Fantasy Port Canaveral, FL $409 * Apr 17, 2006 Mexico 4 days Royal Caribbean Monarch of Seas Los Angeles, CA $354 * Apr 22, 2006 Caribbean, East 7 days Royal Caribbean Navigator of Seas Miami, FL $964 * Apr 29, 2006 Caribbean, East 7 days Carnival Carnival Glory Port Canaveral, FL $639 * May 4, 2006 Bahamas 3 days Disney Disney Wonder Port Canaveral, FL $668 * May 27, 2006 Bermuda 7 days Royal Caribbean Empress of the Seas Philadelphia, PA $899 * Dec 7, 2006 Caribbean, East 10 days Norwegian Norwegian Dawn New York, NY $629 * 10 Cruises Found 1-10 | Show All FAMILY CRUISE WIZARD Sail Date: Select month All January February March April May June July August September October November December 2006 2007 2008 Destination: Select destination All Africa Alaska Bahamas Bermuda Canada Caribbean - All - Eastern - Southern - Western Europe - All - Mediterranean - Northern - Western Far East Hawaii Mexico New England New Zealand Panama Canal South America South Pacific - All - Australia/N.Z. - Tahiti Southeast Asia Transatlantic Transcanal Transpacific Western U.S. World Cruise Cruiseline: Select cruiseline All Carnival Celebrity Costa Cruise West Crystal Cunard Disney Holland America MSC Italian Norwegian Oceania Orient Princess Radisson Seven Seas Royal Caribbean Seabourn Silversea Viking River Windjammer Windstar CARNIVAL FAMILY CRUISES: ACTIVITIES & SERVICES Air/Sea rate (same or less for full-fare psngrs.) Babysitting** Cartoons Cribs available*** Daily papers Dancing classes (some ships) Escorted shore tours (some ships) Games/contests Ice cream bar/party Kids dining menus Movies Parties Ping Pong Poolkids only (some ships) Quad/family cabins Teen center/disco (some ships) Teen counselors (seasonal) Video games Volleyball (some ships) Youth counselors Youth center/playroom (seasonal) back to top of page CELEBRITY FAMILY CRUISES: ACTIVITIES & SERVICES Arts/crafts classes Babysitting** Basketball (some ships) Beach parties (some ships) Cartoons Cribs available*** Daily papers (seasonal) Dancing classes Games/contests History/geography lessons (some ships) Ice cream bar/party Kids dining menus Movies Parties Ping Pong Poolkids only (some ships) Quad/family cabins Teen center/disco (some ships) Teen counselors (seasonal) Video games Volleyball (some ships) Youth counselors Youth center/playroom (seasonal) back to top of page CRYSTAL FAMILY CRUISES: ACTIVITIES & SERVICES Air/Sea rate (same or less for full-fare psngrs.) Arts/crafts classes (seasonal) Babysitting** Basketball (seasonal) Bridge tours (seasonal) Cartoons Cribs available*** Daily papers (seasonal) Dancing classes (seasonal) Games/contests (seasonal) Ice cream bar/party Movies Parties (seasonal) Ping Pong (seasonal) Quad/family cabins (no four-berth cabins, some triples) Teen center/disco (some ships) Teen counselors (seasonal) Video games (seasonal) Youth counselors Youth center/playroom (seasonal) back to top of page DISNEY FAMILY CRUISES: ACTIVITIES & SERVICES Air/Sea rate (same or less for full-fare psngrs.) Babysitting** Basketball Beach parties Cribs available*** Daily papers Dancing classes Escorted shore tours Games/contests Ice cream bar/party Kids dining menus Movies Parties Ping Pong Poolkids only Quad/family cabins Snorkeling Teen center/disco Teen counselors Video games Volleyball Youth counselors Youth center/playroom back to top of page HOLLAND AMERICA FAMILY CRUISES: ACTIVITIES & SERVICES Air/Sea rate (same or less for full-fare psngrs.) Arts/crafts classes Babysitting** Basketball Beach parties Bridge tours Cartoons (seasonal) Cribs available*** Daily papers Dancing classes Escorted shore tours (some ships) Foreign language classes (some ships; seasonal) Games/contests History/geography lessons (some ships) Ice cream bar/party Kids dining menus Movies Parties Ping Pong Poolkids only (some ships) Quad/family cabins Teen center/disco Teen counselors Video games Volleyball back to top of page NORWEGIAN FAMILY CRUISES: ACTIVITIES & SERVICES Air/Sea rate (same or less for full-fare psngrs.) Arts/crafts classes (some ships) Basketball (some ships) Beach parties (some ships) Bridge tours (some ships) Cartoons (some ships) Cribs available*** Daily papers (some ships) Dancing classes (some ships; seasonal) Escorted shore tours (some ships) Games/contests (some ships) Ice cream bar/party (some ships) Kids dining menus Movies (some ships) Parties (some ships) Ping Pong Quad/family cabins Snorkeling (some ships) Teen center/disco (some ships/seasonal) Teen counselors (seasonal) Video games Youth counselors (some ships) Youth center/playroom (seasonal back to top of page PRINCESS FAMILY CRUISES: ACTIVITIES & SERVICES Air/Sea rate (same or less for full-fare psngrs.) Arts/crafts classes (seasonal) Basketball (some ships) Beach parties Bridge tours Cartoons Cribs available*** (some ships) Daily papers (seasonal) Dancing classes (seasonal) Games/contests (seasonal) History/geography lessons (some ships Ice cream bar/party (seasonal) Kids dining menus Movies (seasonal) Parties (seasonal) Ping Pong Poolkids only (some ships) Quad/family cabins (some ships) Teen center/disco (some ships) Teen counselors (seasonal) Video games Volleyball (some ships) Youth counselors (seasonal) back to top of page ROYAL CARIBBEAN FAMILY CRUISES: ACTIVITIES & SERVICES Arts/crafts classes Babysitting** (seasonal) Basketball (some ships) Beach parties (some ships) Bridge tours (some ships) Cartoons Cribs available*** Daily papers Escorted shore tours Games/contests Kids dining menus Parties Quad/family cabins Teen center/disco Teen counselors Video games Youth counselors Youth center/playroom back to featured cruises | back to top of page **Where available, babysitting is arranged onboard, and not guaranteed. ***Where available, cribs are arranged for at time of booking. 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CANOE Travel - South America -- December 28, 2005 Canada USA Mexico Central America Caribbean Africa Asia Australia/Oceania Europe South America Tips Trends Cybertrips Q&A Books -- Active Vacations Adventure Art Cruises Cultural Cybertrips -- Fall Getaways Families Golf Holidays Romantic Ski More -- Bed & Breakfast VIA Rail Canada All-Inclusive Vacations starting from C$747 Discount Travel Deals Tips on managing your debt -- Contest E-cards Newsletter Forum Feedback Weather Currency Calculator Passport Canada Info Canada Customs Info Travel Health Tips World Airports Guide Atevo Travel Guide Great Canadian Lakes Great Canadian Parks Great Canadian Places Great Canadian Rivers Natural Tourist Park Wardens Ski Canada -- South America Feature Destination: RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil Brazil exhibit honours lady in tutti-frutti hat Long before supermodel Gisele Bundchen exploded onto the fashion world, the original Brazilian bombshell had already detonated : Carmen Miranda. Now, on the 50th anniversary of her death, the Modern Art Museum is hosting "Carmen Miranda Forever," an exhibition honouring the Hollywood star that introduced Brazil and outrageous, fruit-laden turbans to moviegoers everywhere. FULL STORY More to Ecuador than Galapagos The Galapagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador are among the world's most famous destinations, a once-in-a-lifetime trip near the top of many travellers' wish-lists. FULL STORY SouthAmerica -- Forever tango Seventy-eight-year-old Carlos Lazzari is the Gordie Howe of tango music in Buenos Aires. His talent shows. When Lazzari picks up his bandoneon, the lightning quick tango steps of the dancers on stage step up to an ever more frantic pace. FULL STORY SouthAmerica -- Ski season's not over yet Hold on, don't put those skis away just yet. The season is just approaching south of the Equator, and a little research on the Web can take you to spots such as the Andes Mountains resort of Portillo, Chile. FULL STORY SouthAmerica -- PHOTO GALLERY: South America Click here to enlarge photo and view full Travel Gallery. Friendly smiles outshine scenic beauty Though it's widely accepted that those who live on Canada's East Coast are some of the friendliest on earth, it took a firsthand experience to get this cynical Southern Ontarian to truly understand. FULL STORY More In My Travels Share Your Travel Stories Attention Canoe Travel readers! We want to hear about your vacation. What made it good? What would you recommend others to avoid? Give us a short story (500 to 1,000 words) about your travels, and we might publish it here. Add your photos too! Submit stories now -- ADVERTORIAL -- 'Paris of the South' Wonders of Patagonia Brazil's other Carnival A symphony on the sea Where legends live More South America Headlines -- The Prairies: Sculpted by glaciers Like the adjoining Boreal Plains to the north, glaciers have largely flattened the land here, leaving behind a thick layer of dark, humus-rich topsoil that has made the Prairies very fertile, and created Canada's most extensive agricultural region. But it is mainly because of farming that the once ubiquitous grasslands, the northern limit of the Great Plains of North America, are now mostly gone. FULL STORY More in Park Wardens Dec 28: Evolution of banjo from hollow gourd featured in Washington art exhibit Dec 28: Christmas tree catches fire at Disneyland hotel; more than 2,000 evacuated Dec 27: Union representing striking Mont-Tremblant resort workers wants better offer Dec 27: Shroud of Turin, the original ice-cream bar among Olympic city's attractions Dec 26: Azerbaijan Airlines suspends flights by Ukrainian-built plane after crash Dec 25: Iran holding German, French tourists whose boat strayed into its waters Dec 24: Christmas spirit returns to Bethlehem for 1st time in six years Dec 24: Mont Tremblant tells striking workers: offer good for a few more days Dec 23: Tsunami's destruction also brings promise of renewal to remote Indian territory More Travel News Headlines [an error occurred while processing this directive] New Year's Eve Deals Still Available Toronto to Santiago de Cuba $597 + tx $199 Toronto to Camaguey $597 + tx $199 Toronto to Puerto Plata $497 + tx $274 Vancouver to Varadero $835 Calgary to Mazatlan $579 -- Click here to sell your vehicle hotelier.ca Get great deals on hotels with hotelier.ca
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Salamanca Spain - Travel Essentials for Salamanca You are here: About > Travel > Europe for Visitors > Spain and Portugal > Spain > Cities and Islands of Spain > Salamanca Spain - Travel Essentials for Salamanca Travel Go Europe Essentials European Vacation Planning Map Europe Travel 101 - Before you Go European Distances The Best of Europe European Photo Gallery Articles & Resources Europe Travel Planning What to do In Europe Lodging - Hotels and More European Travel Maps Sex and Nudism Travel Photography Transportation Benelux Countries France Germany Austria Switzerland Greece Italy and Malta Travel Info Scandinavian Travel Spain and Portugal United Kingdom and Ireland Buyer's Guide Before You Buy Top Picks Italy Travel Guidebooks Europe Travel Guidebooks German Travel Guidebooks Product Reviews Forums Help FREE Newsletter Sign Up Now for the Europe for Visitors newsletter! 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What's Hot Power Adapters Noord-Holland - Delights of North Holland Travel Visiting Pompeii Italy Guidebooks Naples - Getting There Related Topics France for Visitors Greece for Visitors United Kingdom / Ireland for Visitors Eastern Europe for Visitors Italy for Visitors Salamanca Spain - Travel and Tourism Information Spain Travel Destination From James Martin , Your Guide to Europe for Visitors . FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Location of Salamanca: Salamanca is located in the southwest corner of Castile y Leon region of Spain, in the western part of Spain near Portugal. The old part of the city is found south of the modern city, on the banks of the Rio Tormes. Salamanca is 212 km west of Madrid. Population: Salamanca has 363,000 people. Salamanca - Train Station: Salamanca's train station, called the Paseo de la Estación de Ferrocarril, is located northwest of the old town. To get to the old section from the train station, exit and walk left on the Paseo de la Estacion. Just past the Plaza de Espana is the old city. Salamanca - Bus Station: The main bus terminal is at Av. Filiberto Villalobos, northwest of the old town. Busses from Madrid, Avila, Zamora, Valladolid, León, and Cáceres use this station. Language: The language spoken is Spanish, of course. Being a university town, you'll have no problem using English. In fact, it's hard to find a restaurant in Salamanca that doesn't have a menu in English with pictures of the food, a bad sign, usually. There are many language schools in Salamanca; it's an ideal place to study Spanish if you're so inclined. Food and Drink in Salamanca: Roasts are popular--you'll see cabrito (young goat) and Cochinillo (suckling pig). Besides the Spaniards who've come here to study, Moors and Jews have left their mark on the cuisine of Salamanca--a very wide variety of dishes are available. There are many bars where you can enjoy tapas or pinchos, small bits of appetizers you have with a beer or glass of wine. Tourist Information: You'll find tourist information in the Plaza Mayor and in the Casa de las Conchas. Festivals in Salamanca: The most interesting sounding festival, it seems to me, would be the Lenten festival of Lunes de Aguas, the Monday of the Waters, where the women of ill repute are sent from Salamanca out to La Salud de Tejares to pass Lent, returning of the Monday of Quasimodo. People of Salamanica waited for their return at the Roman bridge with Easter cakes. How can you restist? See the festival links in the upper right for more. When to go to Salamanca: Spring and fall are ideal. Summer temperatures run above 40 degrees C many days, and winter November through March can be quite cold. What to do in Salamanca: Cathedrals Old and New - They're right next to each other. The older is Romanesque, begun in 1140, the new one is a sprightly 490 years old, having been started in 1513 and taking 200 years to complete. Southern section of the old town in Plaza Juan XXII. Open daily 9:30am-1pm and 4-7:30pm in the season. The University - I like nothing better than to stroll around the University quarter. It's the oldest in Spain and chock full of interesting architecture and arcades. Have tapas in the Plaza Mayor - It's one of my favorites, so clean that you'll see students sitting and playing chess in the center, while all around people eat, drink and make merry after the sun goes down. Lots of student performances in the evening keep you circulating. Casa de las Conchas - The house of the conch shells is now the Public Library where you can wander around wondering why the US doesn't pay as much attention to aesthetics as other folks in their public buildings. Dating from the 15th century it was considered one of the most representative constructions of the times of the Catholic King and Queen. The Monasteries - Near the cathedral along the Gran Via you can visit several monasteries, including the Convento y Museo de las Duenas, a 16th century building with cloister. There are 15 Museums in Salamanca, where you can see exhibits ranging from Art Deco to Fine Arts to religion. But mostly, this is a fine walking town, from the Roman bridge over the river to the Plaza Mayor, which may likely be the most compelling in Spain. Take a virtual tour of Salamanca with our Salamanca Picture Gallery . Topic Index | Email to a Friend Our Story | Be a Guide | Advertising Info | Work at About | Site Map | Icons | Help User Agreement | Ethics Policy | Patent Info. | Privacy Policy | Kids' Privacy Policy ©2005 About, Inc., A part of the New York Times Company . All rights reserved. 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Taiwan Travel Guide Overview
Taiwan Travel Tips and Advice | iExplore.com FORBES' #1 ADVENTURE TRAVEL SITE 5 YEARS IN A ROW — TIME MAGAZINE TOP 50 Keyword Search: -- Home Trip Finder Travel Guides Community Special Offers Store My iExplore advertisement -- Home Travel Guides Far East Taiwan Do's and Don'ts Taiwan Travel Guide Overview Tours Where to Go Activities General Info History Weather Travel Tips Dining Shopping Visa & Health View Trips to Taiwan Far East Overview Browse Taiwan Photos Taiwan Questions and Answers Read Taiwan Journals Find a Taiwan Travel Buddy Taiwan Travel Tips & Advice Social Conventions Handshaking is common. Casual wear is widely acceptable. Ancient festivals and customs are celebrated enthusiastically and traditional holidays are important. Entertainment is usually offered in restaurants, not at home. Visitors are not expected to entertain. Chinese culture in the form of drama, opera and art is very strong. Despite rapid industrialization and development, the way of life is very much Chinese, steeped in tradition and old values. Tipping Tipping is not an established custom, although it is on the increase. Taipei hotels and restaurants add 10 per cent service charge and extra tipping is not expected. It is not customary to tip taxi drivers. The standard tip for porters is NT$50 per piece of luggage. International Travel: Travel warning Earthquakes (mostly minor) occur regularly and typhoons and tropical storms are a risk: visitors are advised to learn about emergency procedures for such events on arrival. Air The national airline is China Airlines (CI) (website: www.china-airlines.com ). EVA Airways (BR) offers flights to destinations throughout Asia (excluding China, PR), Australia, Europe, New Zealand and North America. Other airlines serving Taiwan include British Asia Airways , Continental Airlines , Singapore Airlines and Thai Airways . Approximate flight times From Taipei to London is approximately 15 hours including a stop in Hong Kong. International airports Chiang Kai-shek-Taipei (TPE) is 40km (25 miles) south of the city (travel time - 30 minutes). Airport facilities include an outgoing duty free shop, post office, car hire, bank/bureau de change, bar/restaurant and tourist information. Buses depart every 15 to 20 minutes for both Sung Shan (domestic) airport and the main railway station. Taxis and buses are available to the city center. Kaohsiung International (KHH) (website: www.kia.gov.tw ) is 9km (4 miles) from the town center. Airport facilities include an outgoing duty free shop, car hire, bank/bureau de change, post office and bar/ restaurant. A regular bus service is available (travel time - 30 minutes). There is a taxi service to the town. Departure tax None. Sea Ferries run regularly between Keelung and Kaohsiung ports (Taiwan) and Okinawa (Japan). There are also sea links between Kaosiung and Macau. Duty-Free The following items may be imported by persons over 20 years of age without incurring customs duty: 200 cigarettes or 25 cigars or 454g of tobacco ; 1 bottle (not more than 1l) of alcoholic beverage ; reasonable quantities of perfume ; other goods for personal use up to the value of NT$20 , 000 (NT$10 , 000 for passengers under 20 years of age) . Prohibited items Narcotics, arms, ammunition, gambling articles, non-canned meat products, fresh fruit and toy pistols. Publications promoting communism are prohibited, as are items originating in Albania, Bulgaria, Cambodia, China (PR), Cuba, Korea (Dem Rep), Laos, Romania, Vietnam and members of the CIS. All baggage must be itemised and declared in writing. Internal Travel: Air Far Eastern Air Transport , Mandarin Airlines , Transasia Airways and Uni Air are amongst the domestic airlines that run services to local destinations from Sung Shan Airport, Taipei. Sea There are reasonable connections from local ports. For details, contact port authorities. Rail Services are provided to destinations all over the island by the Taiwan Railway Administration (website: www.railway.gov.tw ). The main tourist routes are Taipei-Taichung-Chiayi-Tainan-Kaohsiung (a top-class service), Taipei-Taichung-Sun Moon Lake (with the last leg of the journey by bus), Chiayi-Alishan (with spectacular mountain scenery) and Taipei-New Hualian-Taitung (scenic coastal route). Air-conditioned electric trains run at least hourly from Taipei to Kaohsiung; some trains have restaurant cars. Children under three travel free; children aged three to 13 pay half fare. Train tickets can be purchased at many major hotels in Taipei, as well as at the main railway station. Road Traffic drives on the right. There is an adequate road system joining all major cities. A highway links Taipei and Kaohsiung. Some main streets have English signs. Congestion can be a problem, and mudslides may block mountain roads. Bus: There are both local and long-distance bus and coach services. Taxi: These are plentiful and inexpensive (metered). The destination may have to be written in Chinese for the driver. Car hire: This is available in major towns. Documentation: An International Driving Permit is required. Urban A number of private bus companies provide extensive services in Taipei. An unfinished Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system, a monorail train, serves Taipei and its suburbs. Metered taxis are available in Taipei; tipping is not expected, but it is starting to come into practice. TRAVEL TIMES The following chart gives approximate travel times (in hours and minutes) from Taipei to other major cities/towns: Air Road Rail Kaohsiung 0.40 5.30 4.40 Tainan 0.40 4.30 4.10 Taichung 0.30 2.30 2.30 Hualien 0.30 7.00 3.00 Taitung 0.50 10.00 5.30 Sun Moon L. - 4.30 - Alishan - 6.00 - Kenting - 6.30 - Makung 0.40 - - Sponsored Listings ( Add your listing ) advertisement Advertisement -- advertisement Why iExplore? About Us Advertise Site Map Privacy Policy Travel Agents Contact Us © 2005 Adventure Travel with iExplore --
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