EuroCheapo.com Makes Geneva and Zurich Affordable for All


New York, NY (PRWEB) February 09, 2012

Switzerland brings many things to mind, including fine chocolates, ski chalets and Roger Federer. ?Budget travel? is not usually on the list.

EuroCheapo.com, the expert guide to budget hotels in Europe, today announced the publication of guides to cheap hotels in Geneva and Zurich. This marks the company?s first foray into Switzerland, following the success of its guides to Paris, London and other pricey European destinations.

?Many budget travelers steer clear of Switzerland because they?ve been warned about stratospheric prices,? said Tom Meyers, EuroCheapo?s founder and Editor-In-Chief.

?While it?s certainly easy to overspend in Geneva and Zurich, our editors have uncovered many simple ways to make visiting more affordable. Both cities offer delightful inexpensive hotels that will keep your trip budget in check.?

EuroCheapo?s editors visited, inspected and photographed dozens of hotels and hostels in both cities, selecting properties they felt provided the greatest value, including options for under US $ 100. Additionally, the site includes articles and blog posts covering insider tips to save on sightseeing, dining, transportation and more.

?EuroCheapo has been devoted to finding Europe?s best budget hotels since 2001,? continued Meyers. ?We?re thrilled to finally arrive in Switzerland.?

About EuroCheapo

Founded in 2001, EuroCheapo.com is a free guide to budget travel in Europe. The site?s travel experts inspect and review inexpensive hotels, pensions, B&Bs and hostels in 33 popular and pricey cities. EuroCheapo does not charge hotels to be listed on its website. The site also publishes detailed city articles covering topics that include public transportation, museum passes, budget airlines and cheap eats?all to help readers make the most of their travel budgets.

EuroCheapo has been featured in the New York Times, USA Today, public radio?s Marketplace, Chicago Tribune, and Budget Travel magazine, among other media outlets. In addition, EuroCheapo was named one of PC Magazine?s ?Top 100 Undiscovered Web Sites.?

EuroCheapo is owned and operated by Over There Interactive, Inc. and is based in New York City.

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Budget Shmudget

If you have an urge to travel the world and see what more is out there – great! But, are you put off by not having enough money to do so? If you’re thinking about travelling the first thing you’ll want to work out is your budget and the first question you’ll ask yourself is how can I afford to do it?

Some people work flat out to save enough money to make it happen while others set themselves to a strict budget. Then, there are people who think that travelling is just for the wealthy and give up on their dream quickly. But there is a way to travel and for budgeting not to be necessary, this is to teach English abroad. When you’re teaching English abroad you can live where you want for however long you want – perfect!

With TEFL jobs abroad, you won’t need to count your pennies before buying a nice meal for yourself or a souvenir.

You won’t need to constantly stick to a tight budget, and think about what you have money to do and what you don’t have money for. You’ll have a steady income coming in every month, unlike most other travellers! You can even save money in some countries!

The ‘secret’ for many travellers in their ability to afford long-term travel is that they travel slowly in order to save their money.  There’s nothing wrong with that, but the truth is that money dictates everything about their trip – what they do, when they do it and for how long.

Also, long-term travellers have a great time travelling and exploring new places, but what about a need to be productive?  You might want to fill your time with helping others and working with and making friends with locals and other foreigners while you add to your resume.  That’s where TEFL comes in.  TEFL is a great way to make travelling a deeper, life-changing experience!  You can immerse yourself into a whole new culture, meet new people, make friends, learn a language – in other words, experience a new country in a truly authentic way.

A TEFL certificate opens doors for you to really do something meaningful and help others.  You can interact with the locals and become a local yourself!  And you can help others with your knowledge and make a difference.  It’s a truly rewarding experience. Here is what some people who have taken their TEFL certification have to say about it: “I want to travel in a way that I experience the culture of a place. I believe teaching would be a way to make money to live somewhere long enough, and also make connections into a community to facilitate becoming a part of it.” – Chris DeHaan “I’ve always loved travelling, but there’s no way I can afford it on my own.  I can, however, work my way there and enjoy a new culture while I’m at it.  I loved staying with host families while I was travelling in the past, so I’m looking forward to the new experiences!” – Amanda Ferry “I want an excuse to travel and to learn while I do it (I plan on learning the local language).  It will also fill my wanderlust that pulls me around the world, and hopefully make me more qualified for jobs when I return.” – Elizabeth Schmidt While TEFLing, you’ll have an income, as well as become involved with the new country.  And it takes you from tourist to a contributor to a country.  From someone who just visits a place and lounges about for a few weeks or months (no clue what someone would do in that time without being productive), to someone who is exploring a new place and making a difference.

Teaching English abroad is the perfect opportunity for any English speaker to explore the world. As long as you’re a fluent English speaker.  Start your journey here.

So Mush Fun on the Gunflint Trail in Spite of the Cancellation of the 29th Running of the John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon


Grand Marais, MN (PRWEB) January 25, 2012

When the officials announced the cancellation of the John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon on January 16th, 2012 it didn’t take long for the Gunflint Trail mushing community to plan a replacement race. The Gunflint Trail Mail Run sled dog race will be held on January 30th and 31st.

The Mail Run will begin and end on Devil’s Track Lake with a turn-around point at Trail Center Lodge on the Gunflint Trail. The Mail Run isn’t new to the Gunflint Trail and was held for a number of years prior to the development of the Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon. It was held again in 2007, the only other time the Beargrease has been cancelled.

According to to the Beargrease website: “For almost twenty years, between 1879 and 1899, John Beargrease and his brothers delivered the mail between Two Harbors and Grand Marais.” “John Beargrease himself was best known for his winter travels by dogsled.” It was in his honor the original Gunflint Trail Mail Run was started and in his honor it will occur again this year.

The folks on the Gunflint Trail love mushing events and this is especially true for owner of Trail Center Lodge, Sarah Hamilton. ?We really enjoy being the turnaround point for the Beargrease each year, and are excited to hear that our musher friends will still be stopping by mid-race. And we?re really excited about it being called the Gunflint Mail Run because of the history of it.?

Sarah and Trail Center are also highly involved in the Mush for a Cure, a Sled Dog FUNdraiser on the Gunflint Trail in March. Her location is the finish line for the non-competitive sled dog event that raises money to help in the fight against breast cancer. March 9-11th is the 6th Annual Mush for a Cure on the Gunflint Trail and plans are well underway.

“I don’t think we ever start planning for the Mush for a Cure because we never quit planning for it,” says organizer and owner of Voyageur Canoe Outfitters Mike Prom. “We’re already trying to figure out how to make the next year’s event better even before the current year’s event is over.” Mike’s wife Sue is co-founder of the successful event that has raised over $ 100,000 for the National Breast Cancer Foundation.

The Gunflint Trail is a popular vacation place in the summer due to its close proximity to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. In the winter it is known for having over 200 kilometers of groomed cross-country ski trails. The Gunflint Trail is quickly becoming the place for mushing especially this winter when the lack of snow elsewhere just makes the Trail the ideal place for another dog sled event.

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Yosemite Area Businesses Offer Discounts for Valentine’s Day Travelers


Oakhurst, CA (PRWEB) February 02, 2012

A recent article in the US News and World Report ranked Yosemite as the most affordable vacation destination. A number of Yosemite area businesses are further sweetening the deal for sweethearts traveling around Valentine?s Day, making the national park an ideal spot for a romantic getaway this month.

Bed and Breakfasts

Few things can top the romance and allure of a private getaway at a B&B near Yosemite National Park. Offering all the ambiance, beautiful scenery and privacy a couple could need, several of the bed and breakfasts have ways to further entice vacationers.

Vulture?s View Bed and Breakfast, with unobstructed views of the Sierra Nevada, frequent visits by deer and other wildlife and a hot tub makes a great retreat. If guests book for Valentine?s Day, they will also receive a free picnic to take with you to Yosemite. Rooms, including the picnic, start at $ 150 a night.

The award winning Apple Blossom Inn, located in Ahwahnee, boasts verdant surroundings and gourmet Candy ?Apple? breakfasts each morning. Visitors’ stay also will include Yosemite National Park entry and a country-style picnic lunch packed in an insulated cooler back-pack, including Sparkling Apple Cider and homemade trail mix. A two night package including all of the above is just $ 346 plus tax. If guests can?t make it during Valentine?s Day never fear, the deal is good throughout February.

Bass Lake

With this winter?s mild temperatures, a lake trip is still very much in the cards for many people. The beauty of Bass Lake makes for a stunning backdrop for a romantic trip. Plus there are options for those looking to take a trip while sticking to their budget.

Century 21 Ditton Realty at Bass Lake has 77 vacation rentals to choose from. Throughout the month of February travelers can stay for four nights for the price of three.

At The Pines Resort, vacationers can save as much as 35% for a one-night visit. Stay a night in a Chalet February 10 or 11 for only $ 109; book the two nights together for only $ 178. Rates are even more affordable February 12 through 14. Plus, to add a special romantic touch, guests can add romantic items including champagne, roses, chocolates, cheese and wine basket and more.

Just one mile north of Bass Lake is the Pine Rose Inn. Enjoy private amenities such as Jacuzzi tubs, full kitchens and a full breakfast by a warming fire every morning. Enjoy one of the nine suites starting at just $ 79 throughout February.

Dining

Of course a romantic dinner is a must, and the five-diamond Erna?s Elderberry House in Oakhurst provides the perfect atmosphere. The world famous restaurant announced their Valentine?s Epicurean Dinner on February 12, featuring dishes such as Braised California Sturgeon and Maine Lobster Consomm

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CorfuTimes – Corfu’s Aqualand Waterpark (Kerkyra, Kerkira, Korfu,Cfu)

www.corfutimes.net, http corfutimes.blogspot.com, http The Aqualand of Corfu is placed in the middle of the island, near Agios Ioannis village and can be reached following the main road to Glyfada. It is said to be the most amazing water park in Europe. It extends for 75000 square metres and has free parking spaces for 600 cars. There are many water games there, such as the Multislide, the Black Hole, the Crazy River, the Lazy River, the Free Fall, the Kamikazes, the Deep Blue Kayak, the Family Rafting and lots of others. There are also many pools that count on 7 different kinds of waves. All along the area, there are sun beds, umbrellas, changing rooms, safety lockers, bars, snack kiosks, a restaurant, a boutique, a mini-market, a fast photo-print shop and a picnic area. You can also find a bouncing castle for children, an adventurous playground and an arcade room with electronic games, a table tennis court, a pool billiard and a mini soccer terrain. Experienced lifeguards make sure you are safe and there are services for people with special needs. The Aqualand of Corfu is open from May to October and is the ideal place to spend a fun day in the sun. There is an available bus service from Corfu town to this park and the trip takes just 20 minutes. www.hire-car-corfu.com www.let.gr www.corfunet.com www.car-hire-corfu.com

Travel Channel at Wilderness Resort

Here is a couple of water slide we modified with lights, sound and fog that were featured on the Travel Channel’s “Extreme Resorts”. Air Date: August 12th, 2009. The slides are at Wilderness in Wisconsin Dells, WI Location: Wilderness Resort Wisconsin Dells, WI Slides: ProSlide Tornado & Cannon Bowl Electronic Modifications: ElectroWorks Inc. info@electro-works.com

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Take A Walk On The Wild side In A Safari Adventure


London, UK (PRWEB) January 23, 2012

Quintessentially Escape can transport one to the jungles of Rwanada or the fertile rich Okavanga Delta in Botswana to experience the true wilderness left on the planet. Here they share their ideas on the top 5 safari adventures out there.

Kenyan Safari

With endless savannahs, thick bush country, and lakes that stretch as far as the eye can see, why not combine a private luxury safari in pursuit of ?The Big five? with a few days spent relaxing on a private island? This original safari country is perfect if someone is looking for a romantic escape, or simply an adventure of a lifetime. The team are here to make sure this escape runs to absolute perfection.

Hayden Turner Safari

For a once in a lifetime expedition team up with wildlife specialist and National Geographic Adventurer, Hayden Turner. Go in search of rare tribes and rare wildlife deep into a Cameroon rainforest, to the edge of the Kalahari and up river into the wilds of Malaysia. Become a ?Hunter of the Lost World? and touch the wild on a real expedition.

Indian Safari

Described by Quintessentially Escape as ?an experience like no other? one can admire the rich variety of wildlife that each of these fantastic destinations is home to and keep an eye out for magnificent Tigers to rare Asiatic lions of Sasan Gir and the horned rhinos of Kaziranga to the beautiful Indian elephants. A visit here will give someone an overall experience of nature in its true form and glory.

Experience Alaska

InnerSea Discoveries Adds Third Ship and New Itineraries For More Uncommon Un-Cruises In Alaska


Seatte, WA (PRWEB) January 11, 2012

Building on its sold-out 2011 inaugural season in Alaska, InnerSea Discoveries diversifies its Alaska cruises for 2012 with the addition of the 76-guest Wilderness Explore r sailing a new Northern Passages and Glacier Bay itinerary between Juneau and Sitka, Alaska. The ship joins the 60-guest Wilderness Adventurer and 76-guest Wilderness Discoverer together sailing 10 itineraries in Alaska ranging from seven- to 21-nights.

 

?The success of our operations in Alaska affirms our belief that there is pent-up demand for this style of close-up, active, adventure travel at a moderate price, ?said Tim Jacox, executive vice president of sales and marketing. ?We had more demand than we could accommodate in Alaska last year, so we added the 76-guest Wilderness Explorer to our fleet and hope to introduce even more adventurers to expedition cruising.?

 

Guided by nature and wildlife, InnerSea Discoveries? small ship Alaska cruises–or un-cruises–are flexible to maximize wildlife viewing opportunities and adventure activities. With a focus on exploring nature up-close, guests may choose from many included activities such as kayaking, hiking, skiff explorations, whale-watching and stand up paddle boarding. Expert expedition leaders and guides lead excursions, assist in matching guests to the ranked activity level that best suits them, and provide interpretation along the way.

 

Northern Passages and Glacier Bay

A new Northern Passages and Glacier Bay itinerary aboard the renovated Wilderness Explorer sails one-way, weeklong cruises between Juneau and Sitka, Alaska and reverse from June 2 through August 18, 2012. Guests interested in maximizing their glacier viewing opportunities will enjoy three full days spent inside Glacier Bay exploring multiple tidewater glaciers including the lesser-visited scenic and remote East Arm of Glacier Bay with Muir Glacier. A park ranger stays aboard the ship and leads hiking and kayaking excursions along with shipboard guides. Other areas that may be explored include Icy Strait, Chatham Strait, Chichagof Island and Peril Strait.

 

For an uncommon adventure, guests may take an adventurous spin aboard one of the ship?s innovative human-powered water craft for an up-close look at Reid Glacier while pedaling along with seven friends. The ship?s captain expertly navigates waterways to encounter bears and whales throughout the cruise. Rates start at $ 3,095 per person, double occupancy.

 

Western Coves

The Wilderness Discoverer and Wilderness Adventurer alternate sailing weeklong Eastern Coves and Western Coves itineraries. The Western Coves un-cruise travels from Ketchikan to Juneau, Alaska and transits stunningly narrow El Capitan Passage with a chance to explore El Capitan Cave, historic Klawock, Baranof Island, Patterson Bay, The Brothers Islands, whale watching in Frederick Sound, Endicott Arm with Dawes Glacier and Ford?s Terror Wilderness.

 

The Western Coves itinerary features the most remote ?skookum? wilderness adventure with rugged coastline, excellent opportunities for scenic kayaking expeditions and backcountry hikes through wild and woolly wilderness. Combing the more remote islands of the Inside Passage, guests sailing this itinerary explore designated wilderness areas and kayak, hike and skiff around the lesser-visited, scenic Prince of Wales Island. A half-day visit to the Native village of Klawock includes a cultural excursion to the village?s carving school and totem park.

 

Eastern Coves

The Eastern Coves itinerary meanders through east-oriented protected waterways between Juneau and Ketchikan, Alaska and reverse. One-week adventures aboard the Wilderness Adventurer and Wilderness Discoverer deftly navigate the mainland?s coves and open up to hidden rainforest trails. Highlights include a chance to hike on top of Baird Glacier and experience scenic and remote Walker Cove inside Misty Fjord?s National Monument. Other areas on the discovery menu include Tracy Arm fjord and the twin Sawyer Glaciers, whale watching in Frederick Sound, Thomas Bay, Wrangell and Yes Bay.

 

The Eastern Coves? landscape offers exceptional hiking opportunities at various activity levels. During two days in Thomas Bay, guests may enjoy a forest trek along the Cascade Creek Trail, the boot-sucking Baird Glacier trek and the five-mile hike in to Patterson Lake for spectacular kayaking. A half-day visit in Wrangell includes a visit to Kiksetti Totem Park. Rates for Western and Eastern Coves cruises start at $ 1,695 per person, double occupancy.

 

Wilderness Passages of Discovery

In 2012, five Wilderness Passages of Discovery voyages cover 900 nautical miles between Seattle and Juneau (or reverse) along the dramatic coastlines of Washington, British Columbia and Alaska?s Inside Passage. These two week value season departures get extraordinarily close to areas such as the San Juan Islands with a visit to Friday Harbor, coastline of British Columbia, Misty Fjords National Monument plus destinations in either the Western Coves (northbound) or Eastern Coves (southbound).

 

In spring 2012, the Wilderness Adventurer departs Seattle April 28 and the Wilderness Explorer on May 19. Departing Juneau for Seattle, the Wilderness Explorer leaves August 25, Wilderness Discoverer on September 8 and Wilderness Adventurer on September 15. Rates start at $ 3,295 per person, double occupancy.

 

The ULTIMATES

For the utmost adventure in Alaska, un-cruise itineraries may be combined for the ultimate wilderness explorations without repetition. The Ultimate Adventure combines the Eastern Coves and Western Coves itineraries into a 14-night expedition roundtrip Juneau. The Ultimate Coves & Passages combines the Western Coves and Northern Passages itineraries into a 14-night expedition from Ketchikan to Sitka, Alaska. The Ultimate Bays and Fjords combines the Northern Passages and Eastern Coves itineraries into a 14-night expedition from Sitka to Ketchikan, Alaska. And for the utmost adventure sure to grow moss on your back, the Ultra Adventure combines the Eastern and Western Coves with Northern Passages for an adventurers? dream 21-night expedition.

 

Shipboard amenities include complimentary on-deck yoga classes, a large resource library, well-stocked DVD library and board games. A professional masseuse is part of the crew and massages are available for a fee. An underwater camera mounted on the ships? bow will stream video from the underwater world to flatscreen televisions in all guest rooms and the lounge. Healthy and hearty meals feature fresh ingredients including locally caught Alaskan seafood. A 3-1 guest to crew ratio ensures attentive service. Cruise rates include transfers and all activities except optional excursions. Port charges of US$ 167 per person per week, massages, spirits and gratuities are extra. To book an un-cruise or to request additional information, contact your travel agent or InnerSea Discoveries at 877-901-1009 or sales@innerseadiscoveries.com.

 

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Editor?s note: Photos available in the image gallery or through Sarah Scoltock at sarahs(at)InnerSeaDiscoveries(dot)com.

 

About InnerSea Discoveries

InnerSea Discoveries offers moderately priced adventure cruises in Alaska. Operations began in May 2011. American Safari Cruises, a division of InnerSea Discoveries, pioneered yacht cruising in Alaska in 1997 and has since expanded into Mexico?s Sea of Cort