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Enjoy Malta Holidays with Deluxe Gozo, Malta Hotels

Author: Tis Amit

If you plan to experience what Malta holidays are like, then one of the top spots to go is Gozo. Gozo is located in the northernmost part of the Maltese Island and houses a number of prehistoric and historic sites in Malta. Gozo has a peculiar quality that makes it distinctive among the other islands in Malta. There are spectacular sites to visit in this area so one must avail of an accommodation in one of the Malta hotels located in Gozo.

You would not really get to stay that much in a Malta hotel in Gozo for there are so many attractions and sites to go and visit in Gozo. One of the best things to do is to take a tour which would definitely include a tour to the Azure Window at Dwejra, a tour to the bay of Xlendi, a tour to the citadel in Victoria and a tour to the Gozo Heritage. One should not hurriedly go back to his accommodation in Malta but instead enjoy an insightful audiovisual presentation of the history of Gozo and Malta.

Even while in your hotels in Malta, you can enjoy the sight of and splendor of this picturesque island with three hills. Then you can also visit the Ramla il-Hamra which is considered as the finest beach not only in Gozo but also in Malta. Your Malta holidays would not be complete if you do not get to visit this beach which is named after the reddish color of the beach sand. The bay is one of the areas for which the natural beauty is spared from development and hence you cannot find a Malta hotel in the vicinity of the beach. It has remained untouched and mystical as according to legend, the Calypso cave is what is referred to in the Odyssey which was written by Homer.

An excellent accommodation in Malta and particularly in Gozo is the Hotel San Andrea –Xlendi. The hotel is situated in the steep cliffs of the Valley of Xlendi and provides a gentle breeze of Gozo Island. It is a great and fantastic place to stay to unwind and enjoy Malta holidays and getaways. This Malta hotel is ideal for people who love progress and development and at the same time enjoy the undisturbed beauty of nature. It is a modern hotel which in the Xlendi Valley and is just steps away from the Mediterranean Sea. Your stay in this Malta Hotel in Gozo Island would certainly be unforgettable and truly relaxing. It also offers deluxe services such as rent a car service, packed lunch service, ferry transfers and helicopter transfers as well as Malta tours, romantic horse drawn carriage rides and even safari experience.

Another excellent accommodation in Malta is the Calypso hotel. It is one of the modern seafront hotels in Malta and is a six-storey hotel that is adjacent a beach. It has 112 rooms with balconies and complete with the standard hotel amenities that you expect a Malta hotel would have. These are two of the best places to stay and enjoy your Malta holidays.

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Mexico: All Inclusives and Other Travel Hot Spots

Author: Patrick Winchester

According to the World Tourism Organization, Mexico actually has one of the largest tourist industries in the entire world. Not only do the beautiful all-inclusive resorts lend themselves to breathtaking white-sand Mexico vacations, but the culture itself, a blend of Spanish, European, and ancient Mesoamerican civilizations, has also become one of the richest in the world.

Whether you’re considering an all-inclusive vacation to Mexico’s resorts or just looking to soak up some culture and sun, check out this general breakdown of the popular tourism spots throughout the country.

Climate

Mexico is divided by the 24th parallel, or Tropic of Cancer. Areas south of this division are generally warm with a consistent climate all year round and are home to some of the most popular all-inclusive resorts the country holds. Areas like Cancun and Cozumel are located on the eastern peninsula and border the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. Hot spots such as Acapulco, Manzanillo and Puerto Vallarta are home to all-inclusive vacation resorts as well and exist on the western coast of Mexico along the Pacific Ocean.

Divisions

Mexico’s most popular tourism hubs can be divided into three general categories. Big city destinations such as Mexico City, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Monterrey, and Nuevo Leon attract many local tourists as cultural hubs. Beaches such as Acapulco, Cabo San Lucas, Cancun, and Mazatlan house many all-inclusive resorts and hotels and attract many international travelers and American vacationers. Mesoamerican ruins such as Tulum and Malinalco are home to several archaeological attractions that remain from ancient Aztec, Mayan, and Olmec civilizations. The Castle of Chichén-Itzá, for example, is an ancient temple considered to be one of the new Seven Wonders of the World.

Beaches

Most American travelers or first-time Mexican tourists are attracted to the all-inclusive vacation packages available at resorts on Mexico’s beaches. One of the most popular spots for beach-going vacationers is the Yucatán peninsula on the country’s eastern coast, nestled in the Gulf of Mexico. This area is home to Cancun and it’s famous Hotel Zone. To the south of Cancun is Riviera Maya and the famous beach town Playa del Carmen. This area houses many all-inclusive resorts but also has a cultural mix of cliff-side Mayan ruins, such as those in the nearby city of Tulum. Safe Apple vacations packages as well as an ancient cultural experience exist in this region.

On the opposite side of the country is the Pacific coast, which offers the well-known destination area of Acapulco. Acapulco used to be a popular vacation spot visited almost exclusively by the rich and famous, but now it boasts a crowded and stunning coastline with tons of multi-story hotels and thriving commerce. An Acapulco Apple vacation would be known for attractions such as snorkeling, cliff diving, and surfing. Ixtapa is a great resort town to the north of Acapulco, and the neighboring fishing town of Zihuatanejo attracts lots of travelers looking for great sport fishing or a more off-the-beaten-path Mexican vacation. The town of Puerto Vallarta also exists in Jalisco on the Pacific coast. It’s rich history and friendly atmosphere make it one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country.

Best Times To Go

Peak tourism seasons in Mexico occur in December and in the mid-summer months, May through August. This is when most Apple vacations are booked. There are large surges in the beach communities during spring break as well, and the traveler demographic becomes much younger with a flux of vacationing students. Most visitors are from the U.S., Canada, and other Latin American countries. Hurricane and heavy storm seasons deter many beach travelers from planning Mexican vacations in the Yucatán peninsula during August through October. However, storms are usually sparse, and Apple Vacations offers many discounted all-inclusive vacation packages near the beginning and end of hurricane seasons, making that time of year an attractive option for those seeking peace, quiet, and an affordable vacation away from other tourists. Areas on the Pacific coast, such as Puerto Vallarta, are quiet, hot, and humid during July through September but have an extremely attractive and dry climate in the winter months, making that time of year a favorite of tourists.

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Mazatlan: The Pearl Of The Pacific

Author: Rosa Carvajal

MAZATLAN

When speaking of beautiful beaches in Mexico, most people think Cancun or Acapulco. Nevertheless, there is one particular place that people are often unaware of. And that is Mazatlan! This beauty created by Mother Nature is incomparable to any other place in the world. Mazatlan is filled with beautiful beaches (some of which are semi virgin), extraordinary cuisine, deep historical value, and rich culture.

Mazatlan, at one point, was inhabited by Indigenous people whose native language was Nahuatl. In fact, the city’s name comes from this language. Mazatl means “deer” and Tlan means “place” and “abundance” so in essence, Mazatlan means “Place of Deer” or “Place where Deer are abundant.” When the Spaniards first arrived, they encountered the Totorames and the Xiximes (both resident indigenous groups). It was officially founded on May 14, 1531 by 25 Spaniards sent by Don Nuno de Guzman. But, in essence, Mazatlan is said to have been built by visionaries of varying nationalities including German, Spanish, French, North American, Italians, British and Asians. Bearing witness to the audacity of these visionaries are the over 450 monumental buildings that still stand today, which were built between the 19th century and early 20th century. Today, this area has come to be known as, Viejo Mazatlan or Old Mazatlan and is only one of the many must-see attractions.

Speaking of Viejo Mazatlan, you can’t go to Mazatlan and not visit this lively piece of history. As mentioned earlier, this part of the city has over 450 buildings that were built in the 1800s and are in proper functioning order today. One of the most outstanding landmarks of Viejo Mazatlan is “El Teatro Angela Peralta” (The Theater Angela Peralta). Interestingly, this theater was inaugurated on what we now know as Valentine’s Day, February 14th, 1874. Another interesting fact is how the theater was named. There was a diva set to perform, but unfortunately she got infected with yellow fever and died shortly after. So, the theater is named an artist who never set foot on stage. How ironic! Nevertheless, time took its toll and the theater became a movie theater, then it was deserted for some time, and finally it was remodeled and brought back to life. Today, El Teatro Angela Peralta stand proud and erect for it has become the preferred stage for innumerable artistic and cultural events beginning with art festivals and even people from around the world have come to partake in the school of arts. Due to the vastness of arts and history in Mazatlan, one can’t leave without visiting El Museo de Arte and El Museo de Arquelogia.

If you don’t want to stay indoors, then I’d recommend visiting Mazatlan between February and March, which is when El Carnaval (The Carnival) happens. But during the summer, the weather is magnificent. Although a bit humid, it is always breezie and sunny. If you get lucky, you might get the opportunity to take a romantic walk under a brisk rain. The average yearly temperature for Mazatlan is 25 degrees Celsius or 77 degrees Fahrenheit, now that’s my kind of weather!

And with such great weather, why not dip your toes into the glistening waves? Mazatlan has many beaches to choose from including: Olas Altas (High Waves), Los Pinos (The Pines), Playa Norte (North Beach), Camaron (Shrimp), Gaviotas (Seagulls), Playa Escondida (Hidden Beach), Cerritos (Little Hills), and El Delfin (The Dolphin). What makes Olas Altas special is that fact that it has bore witness to many historical events. This was to loading and unloading point for ships travelling from all over the world. It is part of Viejo Mazatlan but one can do many activities including surfing, sun bathing, and swimming. Los Pinos is one of the smallest beaches in Mazatlan, it is a local favorite, and surfers can’t seem to keep away. Don’t be fooled by the tranquil-looking waters, for the currents are very powerful. On the other hand, Playa Norte is the longest beach in Mazatlan. This beach is particularly well-known because it has a monument in honor of the local fishermen, which is well-suiting because this beach is where the local fishermen arrive early in the mornings with their fresh catch of the day. The most exotic and “semivirgin” beach in Mazatlan is Cerritos. This beach is located in the northernmost part of the city and the lack of tall and luxurious hotels makes this place quite the peaceful piece of paradise. Due to its location it is no frequently visited by locals, much less tourists. If swimming and romantic walk along the beach is what you enjoy most, then this is definitely the place to go; not to mention that you’ll have the most gorgeous sunset as a backdrop. Lastly, Gaviotas and Camaron are considered two of the world’s most beautiful and enchanting beaches. The sand here is incredibly smooth and almost pearly-white. Unlike Cerritos, these two beaches are home to Mazatlan’s finest hotels. It is not uncommon to see locals and tourists enjoying themselves while practicing some water sports including riding on “bananas,” beach volleyball, swimming, and parachuting.

Not only was this marvelous destination uniquely poised with an array of historical buildings and paradise-like beaches, but a boardwalk also stands out. In fact, Mazatlan’s boardwalk or harbor, known as El Malecon de Mazatlan, is considered one of the longest in the world! If you were to take on this walk on a single day, you’d walk about 13 miles. So take my word for it, you want to take this boardwalk a bit at a time because not only is 13 miles a long distance but there is just so much to see and do, you can’t possibly achieve it in a single day. Along this elongated harbor you’ll encounter monuments, antique buildings, hotels, restaurants, bars, movie theaters, stores, and a diversity of people. The harbor is broken into nine sections and interestingly enough, each section depicts a time-period of this marvelous city. Puntilla-Muelle Ferrys, Faro, Centenario, Olas Altas, Avenida del Mar, Camaron-Sabalo, Sabalo-Cerritos, and Cerritos-Nuevo Mazatlan are the names of the nine sections of the boardwalk. El Malecon de Mazatlan provides the stage for some of the most important events in this city including El Carnaval or The Carnival. Puntilla-Muelle Ferrys is one of the nine sections of the harbor and it lies to the south. This is where you’ll find “La Virgen de a Puntilla, which is where this section gets its name from. Here, also, is where passenger and cargo boats headed to Baja California South load and unload. “El Faro de Mazatlan” (Mazatlan’s Lighthouse) is another of the nine sections. The locals argue that their lighthouse is the biggest in the world and they could be right. This lighthouse is over 515 feet above sea level, has a natural formation and it is estimated to have been around since about 1828. What’s more astounding is that it is still in working condition today!

Another section of El Malecon is “El Paseo del Centenario” which translates to The Path of the Century. If you really want to appreciate and admire the true vastness of the ocean, this is the perfect spot. This is the perfect spot to really appreciate the magnificence of the Pacific Ocean particularly during sunset; it’s the equivalent to front row tickets to your favorite sporting event. Coincidently, it also provides an awesome view of “El Faro de Mazatlan.” However, traveling up this path is somewhat perilous due to its sharp-curving road that resembles a snake. “Paseo Olas Altas” is another section of the boardwalk and as the name says, it has tall waves. It is these particular tall waves that make this a hot-spot for surfers and daredevil swimmers. This particular beach area is said to be surrounded by an incomprehensible, yet admirable mystery. That is, the sand changes direction twice a year: it moves from north to south, and then from south to north. Once you see this in person, it is difficult to believe that this place used to be a tiny narrow street that could barely fit two cars. Of course, now it is much spacious and is one of the main stages of the carnival. This is like the center of the party scene, so much that it has been nicknamed “The World’s Greatest Dancing Floor.” Among the things to see in this particular area are “El Monumento al Venadito” (The Monument to the Deer), “El Escudo de Sinaloa” (Sinaloa’s Shield), The Shrimp Bucket (a famous restaurant), among many other restaurants, hotels, bars, and so on. “Paseo Claussen” is another one of the nine sections and named after a German man who headed the construction of various city streets. Many monuments and natural beauties are there to be admired such as the enormous Mexican flag, a monument to Benito Juarez (one of Mexico’s greatest presidents), El Clavadista (a stone shaped like a diver), and there’s also a mysterious and spine-chilling cave aptly named, “Cueva del Diablo” (Devil’s Cave).

Like most tourist destinations, Mazatlan is not without proper accommodations. Hotel la Siesta is located right in front of the bay and is one of Mazatlan’s most recognized hotels. If you’re looking to stay at a more tranquil sort of place then I’d recommend staying at Old Mazatlan Inn, which is located in the historic part of Mazatlan and surrounded by all those building from the 19th century. This particular hotel allows you to view Mazatlan’s cultural, art, and traditions from a closer point of view. If you’re looking for something unique then stay at Casa Lucila Hotel Boutique; no two rooms in this hotel are alike. The elegance and the view of the Pacific Ocean provided by your balcony are unlike any other. There’s one particular hotel that prides itself on having its private beach with “virgin-like sands” and that is Pueblo Bonito Emerald Bay. If you’re looking for something familiar, why not stay at the Hotel Ramada Resort, which is located in the Zona Dorada (Golden Zone), or Howard Johnson Don Pelayo, which was recently remodeled and makes for a pleasant stay.

After you’ve settled in you’ll want to begin exploring the wonders of the city. One suggestion is El Bosque de la Ciudad, or The Forest of the City. This place is considered a “protected natural area” and it is home to about 25 species of birds, 6 species of mammals, and an innumerable amount of plants. Some of the animals and plants you’ll see here are in the endangered species list. Another place you’d definitely enjoy and which happens to form part of El Bosque de la Ciudad is Aquario Mazatlan, which is an aquarium equivalent to that of Sea World or perhaps even better. Here, you can admire the different aquatic life forms from salt and sweet water.

Now, the nightlife is a whole other story especially during the carnival. One place to visit is Tertulla, which is like a restaurant bar. Tertulla offers free “botanas” (or snacks), cheap beer, and delightful music. Here you can enjoy the carnival but from a much tranquil point. Dionisios is much more appealing for the younger crowd whose musical taste is dance music and the atmosphere is much more modern. Pedro y Lola is a family-friendly establishment that places you in the center of the carnival. If you like to listen to typical Mexican music then have a drink or two at Plazuela Machado. But if you want something more “traditional” there’s a Senor Frogg’s and even an Applebee’s.

So without further ado, don’t wait. Remember that Mazatlan is the perfect destination all year long, so go check it out right now at www.patawalk.com!

REFERENCES:

www.mazatlan.gob.mx

http://es.wikipedia.org

www.mazatlaninteractive.com.mx

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I’m an English instructor. I love my career because it allows me to work with students of all ages (from children in kindergarten to mature adults in college) and walks of life. I have a B.A. in English from San Diego State University and have recently obtained my M.A., also in English, from National University. During my free time I travel and write short articles for the Patawalk Virtual Tours website (www.patawalk.com). This site takes visitors into fully mapped virtual tours in 360 formats of amazing places such as Cancun, Mexico. It’s like being there

Acapulco – an Ideal Vacation Destination

Author: Jason Keiller

I have long desired to visit the famous Acapulco, ‘the city that never sleeps’, where the rich and famous have been visiting or residing since the 1950’s when Hollywood stars such as Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Elizabeth Taylor, and the Kennedy’s would come to visit and mingle amongst the glitzy atmosphere that seems to be automatic along the Pacific coastline of Acapulco Bay. The perfect tropical warm weather year round, blue clear skies almost every day, the stunning sands of Acapulco Bay, and the endless choice of top class hotels, restaurants, shopping and entertainment was what I finally got to experience when I vacationed here with my family.

The holiday was one I and my family will never forget! It was both relaxing and exhilarating all at the same time. We stayed in two hotels, one being Las Brisas Hotel, one of Acapulco’s more luxurious hotels which made me feel like a millionaire for the week, took care of every possible desire I may have had, and was the perfect Acapulco vacation Rental and destination experience. The second hotel was the oh-so elegant and stylish Fiesta Americana Hotel, which once again surpassed every expectation I had of how one should vacation in Acapulco.

There is so much to do in Acapulco, that it is virtually impossible to get bored, even with children. One of the highlights of our vacation in Acapulco was the La Quebrada cliff divers, which put on an amazing show of bravery and skill when they perform their daring dives off the natural cliffs into the waters below. Diving displays are usually daily at 1pm, 7pm, 8pm, 9pm, & 10pm (but check with your hotel for any variation to these times). Usually at least 3 divers will perform at each set performance time. There is a well placed public viewing deck where you can get a great view of the La Quebrada cliff divers. But I would suggest that, if you don’t have children with you, then take advantage of watching this amazing performance from the comfort of the Plaza Las Glorias Mirador Hotel. Mix the performance, a few cocktails, then a lunch or dinner on the hotel’s outdoor terrace, and it all makes for one very romantic outing.

For the children, there is an endless array of water sports for children of various ages along the beaches, and there are two beaches, Playa Caleta and Playa Caletilla, which are smaller and located away from the tourist hustle and bustle that the main Acapulco beaches seem to have. Here you will find very calm, more shallow waters, with much shade, perfect for the younger ones. A water park, called Centro Infantil CiCi, located on the main street Avenida Costera Miguel Aleman, or known locally as “The Costera” features water slides and toboggans, a wave pool, roller coaster, and dolphin and seal enclosures with shows as set times during the day. There is also Mundo Marina, an aquarium, located between Playa Caleta and Playa Caletilla, which has a variety of water slides, marine animal exhibits, restaurants and gift shops, which kept the children amused for some time. Also along The Costera, you will find a park with an array of carnival rides, roller skating rinks, skateboard ramps, and go karting tracks, to name but a few.

But if you would like to get away from the beach and water based activities, then I would suggest to visit the Fuerte de San Diego, which is an impressively restored 17 th Century fort built to protect the city against pirate attacks. Within the fort is the Museo de Acapulco, which offers an interesting look into the area’s historical significance, and Mexico ‘s rich cultural and traditional past. It is easy to reach, keeps the children entertained and interested, and is a good place to escape the hot afternoon Acapulco weather.

Some of my personal highlights, apart from the stunning beaches to relax at with a good book, or the shopping along The Costera at the Centro Acapulco Real Estate, would have to be the extensive variety of water sports, and the restaurant and nightlife. Firstly the water sports available all along Acapulco Bay is impressive. I had always considered myself to be an active outdoors person, but didn’t realise the variety of water activities available. I had a go at the usual beach water activities such as banana boat rides, a trip on a glass bottom boat, a cruise around the Bay on a chartered sail boat, peddle boats, and snorkelling. But I decided to venture out and try parasailing, which was very exhilarating and the quality and professionalism of the staff gave me all the confidence I needed to attempt this. I also hired a wave runner, which I didn’t expect to be as enjoyable as it actually was, which explains why I went back the following day for another go. The hire place gave me excellent initial instructions and the equipment for hire was of very good quality. Two things I didn’t try were hiring a small sail boat, and scuba diving. Although my husband went scuba diving and obviously had a wonderful time, as he went back a few days later with our eldest child.

The nightlife is truly what Acapulco is about from sunset to sunrise! Whether you are after a quiet romantic dinner, lively cultural meal experience, or would prefer to spend a few hours in a bar with live music, or dance the entire night away in one of the many impressive nightclubs. The nightclubs, mostly located along The Costera, range from the norm to the sublime. Such as Fantasy, which is popular with the thirty-something crowd which offers a great Spanish feel in music and food, with some great views over the town and Bay, to Alebrije which is a huge nightclub which seats around 1,200 people, where a typical Friday or Saturday night begins with a slower pace and quickly builds into a disco display of music, lights, and a dance floor full of people covered in foam! Alebrije opens at 10.30pm and goes all night long till dawn. Two other popular nightclubs are Andromeda, a techno club popular with the 18-25 crown where the theme is set on what feels like a submarine with the entrance over a dramatic torch-lit moat. And Enigma gives an Egyptian feel, where the music is predominantly Spanish but does vary, and it also offers a great view of Acapulco Bay from the glass-walled dance floor. For some great bar and restaurant experiences to make your Acapulco vacation more memorable, The Costera offers bars with varied atmospheres, and restaurants with specialised cuisine menus. Keep in mind that the restaurants vary greatly in price, although you don’t need to spend a fortune to get great tasting food and great service!

For the males who may not be so interested in spending the majority of a 2 week vacation in Acapulco either in the shops or lazing on the sandy beaches, there is always golf, fishing or tennis to keep you occupied. My husband spent much time on the golf courses around Acapulco . There are 4 championship golf courses, all located south, near the airport and easily accessible to from the main tourist area. The courses at the Tres Vidas and the Mayan Palace were what impressed my husband the most. Their challenging fairways, impressive scenic views over the Pacific Ocean , and the quality of the clubhouse, hire equipment and amenities kept my husband busy for several days on the greens. The other 2 courses are the Acapulco Princess and Pierre Marques which adjoin each other.

And a game or two, or three, of tennis in Acapulco is a great way to spend some time away from the typical attractions of Acapulco . The modern facilities at the Mayan Palace complex (within the same complex as the golf course) offers 13 courts open to the public, with lessons available, and shower facilities. Within the tourist district, the Park Hotel offers very reasonable rates for those non-guests who would like a game of tennis. The Club de Tenis Panoramic is a small tennis club which offers players 2 neatly kept clay courts, but book in advance for this tennis club as it is quite popular.

All in all, our family vacation in Acapulco was a once in a lifetime experience. There was something for everyone, there was no boredom over the two weeks and the perfect mix of relaxation and excitement. Everything mentioned above and much, much more went in to creating some lasting memories for each and every family member. I can see why Acapulco attracts millions of tourists each year. I had fantasised about taking such a holiday as this, and I was not disappointed!

Author: Jason Keiller

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