Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Choosing the Best Pool Liner For Your Swimming Pool

!±8± Choosing the Best Pool Liner For Your Swimming Pool

Last year, we decided to invest in a swimming pool. One might think that the hardest decision was what size pool to have or whether to purchase an above ground swimming pool or an in ground pool. Conversely, we spent more time deciding which style pool liner we wanted. We never dreamed there would be so many different choices.

Swimming pool liners can change the whole look and feel of a swimming pool. For example, there are aquarium pool liners that have vibrant colored fish. There are also boulder style liners that make it look like the water from the pool is splashing up against a pile of rocks, like it does at the beach, for example. These are just a couple of examples of the many different "themes" of pool liners. Whoever came up with the idea that someone might purchase a liner that varied from the traditional blue pool liner was brilliant.

Pool liners also come in overlap, overlap-expandable, and beaded styles. An overlap swimming pool liner is fit to the pool and the excess liner "overlaps" the side of the pool. The coping strips are placed on to hold it in place and the top cover for the side of the pool is put on last. The overlap-expandable liners work the same way but are designed for pools that have more than one depth. Lastly, beaded pool liners are probably the easiest to replace. They fit into either a J hook receiver or a standard bead receiver, with the liner simply clicking into the receiver.

To protect your liner from damage from rocks, root grass, and other harmful elements of nature, it is advisable to purchase a liner protection system that goes into the pool before you install the liner. These protection systems can add life to your swimming pool liner and also extend the original warranty of the liner if bought together.

A swimming pool is an investment you only make once or twice in your lifetime and the pool liner only needs to be replaced every 20 years or so unless something unusual happens. Therefore, when deciding which pool liner to use for your pool, take your time and browse the various styles and color themes of liners available to you.


Choosing the Best Pool Liner For Your Swimming Pool

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Enjoy Your Honeymoon On The Carnival Cruise Lines Ship - Destiny

!±8± Enjoy Your Honeymoon On The Carnival Cruise Lines Ship - Destiny

Mike and Gina want to have a memorable honeymoon.

They live on a budget but they can't think of any extraordinary place where they can have the time of their lives together. Unexpectedly, Mike's friend from work offered him a travel membership club for only 00. He is hesitant at first. Yet, upon seeing that discount travel on Carnival Cruise Lines is included in the package, he immediately signed up for the membership. Seven weeks later, Mike and Gina are all packed up for the time of their lives, inside the cruise ship called The Destiny.

The Destiny is a multi-million dollar refurbishment Carnival cruise ship armed with 1321 staterooms and 480 of them have balconies. The ship, which has a length of 892 ft., weight of 101,353 tons and has 12 decks, and can carry 2642 passengers.

Like Mike and Gina, one can surely feel the thrill when they experience the Carnival Destiny's wide range of onboard activities. If you are preparing a honeymoon escapade on a cruise ship, is it great if you start it by indulging into all the cruise ships offers you. Enjoy their soothing spa treatments and onboard fitness amenities. The onboard fitness area features saunas, hot tubs, and a steam room. These work out facilities and spa treatment rooms are state of the art.

If you are a bit bored, you can explore the ship's nine-story glass-domed chamber. This chamber is a special place to meet new friends or just simply have a quick drink while listening to live music. Who knows? Love stories can bloom. The ship's lounges features not only live music for all ages but there's also the Grecian-themed piano bar for all the oldies but goodies guests.

"The Carnival Destiny did exceed my expectations, especially considering that I went into it believing the bad reviews I read. The food, service and itinerary were wonderful and we were surprised anyone could have a bad experience on this ship. You have to keep in mind that this ship is almost 10 years old and will have minor wear and tear, but the crew did a wonderful job of keeping it clean and safe for the guests. I was very impressed with Carnival as a cruise line and would gladly sail with them again." Shannon Delaney said. She rated this ship 4 stars out of 5.

Want to eat? No problem. Carnival Destiny has plenty of food options in store just for you. You can have the freedom to choose according to your mood. Just don't fail to visit the casual dining and panoramic ocean view in Sun and Sea Restaurant.

Carnival Destiny usually spends its 7-day cruising itineraries in the beautiful islands of the Southern Caribbean from San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Scott Jewell commented that the itinerary was the reason they booked for the cruise and they were not disappointed. San Juan, St. Thomas, Dominica, Barbados, and Aruba were fun to see. The prices ranged from 9-00 per person.

Colleen Brooks remarked, "I would recommend Carnival; just watch the age of your ship." Based on merged reviews, Carnival Destiny receives an over-all score of 61.4/100.

Therefore, if you are like Mike, who is looking for a great cruise at an affordable price, consider booking your luxurious adventure with a travel agent or by joining a discount travel or vacation club. Traveling with a vacation club can help you save from 25-75% off your cruise. Happy cruising with Carnival Destiny!


Enjoy Your Honeymoon On The Carnival Cruise Lines Ship - Destiny

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Trans Atlantic Cruises From Southampton

!±8± Trans Atlantic Cruises From Southampton

A transatlantic cruise from Southampton harks back to the golden era of ocean liners before jet travel. They have rather romantic connotations of casting off from the hum drum UK on wonderful worldly adventure.

Southampton situated on the South coast of England can be reached by road 50 miles down the M3 from the M25 London Orbital motorway. By Train from London Victoria approx 90 minutes to 2 hours journey. Or by air in and out of Southampton airport. Dock gate 4 is the entrance to the original QE2 cruise terminal and the ultra modern Ocean cruise terminal. Dock Gates 8 and 10 are the entrance to the Mayflower cruise terminal.

Transatlantic cruises from Southampton should be referred to as Transatlantic Crossings. Then the whole meaning of Transatlantic cruises completely changes. A Transatlantic Crossing could be chosen for 3 reasons:

Simply a means of transportation to get from one side of the Atlantic to the other. After all a 7 night voyage on a luxury ship in a comfortable ensuite stateroom on full board with waiter service can sometimes be the same cost of an economy flight and a fraction of the cost of business or first class flights. To enjoy the journey in itself as a way to relax perhaps without the interruptions of ports of call and / or to escape the distractions of daily life. As part of a greater holiday experience in North America instead of flying - combining a cruise with a more traditional land based stay. For this reason Transatlantic Crossings are ideal for people who like their land based holidays but want to try out the cruise experience.

WESTBOUND: Travel to the States in Style. For five days of any crossing - Each day at sea is 25 hours long and so you will arrive refreshed in tune with local time ready to step of your ship after breakfast and enjoy a full day. That is without the jet lag - wanting to go to sleep 5 hours before everyone else and waking up in the early hours of the morning.

EASTBOUND: Enhance your holiday or travel experience and journey home from the USA with the knowledge that you have not got to go the airport, through all that security and board a cramped and impatient flight overnight back to the UK. Why subject yourself to all of this aggravation when you can turn this overnight flight home into the most comfortable and relaxing journey home possible? PLUS: The potential to shop and buy things that you would not normally buy because of the flight home is irresistible. No restrictive luggage weight allowances and much less chance of breakages if your purchases are not being thrown into the hold of an aircraft or squeezed into the overhead storage.

WHO ARE THEY SUITABLE FOR? If you want a regular cruise with ports of call or badly suffer from the effects of motion - then these cruises are probably not for you. These cruises are ideal for those of you who have cruised lots of times and are looking for something different. They are also perfect for people who lead busy lives in the work or home environment and want to totally relax without distraction and let someone else do all the work.

ON A TYPICAL CRUISE: For many experienced cruisers - the most pleasurable days on a typical Caribbean or Med cruise are the ones at sea. The chance to visit a whole range of exotic ports of call can be accompanied with:

Shall we book any excursions? Shall we get off and do our own thing? Where can we get some local currency? We don't want to be ripped off and spend too much! Let's get back to the ship before the lunch time buffet closes. Will we see everything I should see at this or that port of call? How long will the Queue be to get off and back on?

Multiply this by your ports of call and there you potentially have the distractions to your relaxation.

ON A TYPICAL BEACH HOLIDAY: For many beach goers the intention is to relax and do absolutely nothing. There is always the vague promise of taking time out to see something of the local area. Ultimately many people find their favourite spot beside the pool or umbrella on the beach and God forgive anyone who takes that spot before they get there! Generally they end up having spent a week or two completely relaxing, being lazy and having seen nothing of the local area. If you are one of these - then you will love Transatlantic Cruises.

WHAT IS THERE TO DO:

Cynical people would say: Eat, Sleep & Drink. Perfect! But there is so much more too. No Washing up, cooking and cleaning - you don't even have to make the bed!!! Switch off from the outside world - put the mobile down and shut the laptop!!! Have a wallow in the Thermal pool or detox in the Sauna. Try your luck at bingo or learn how to play Poker. Take in feature film or attend a lecture for a guest speaker. Join a RADA acting class or pop in to see a matinee theatre performance. Compete in a golf simulator competition or learn more about computers. Join the pub trivia quiz or learn about mixing martinis. Make friends with Bill W or Dorothy. Work out in the gym or learn some dance steps. Check out the library or surf the net. Relax in a hot tub or have a splash in the pool. People watch with a Coffee or plan your evening attire.

With so much choice you soon fall into a completely lazy daily routine. Transatlantic crossings are one of the few holiday experiences where you can completely relax. More so than on a regular cruise - without the interruptions of ports of call. More so than on a regular beach holiday - without decisions on where to go, where to eat, where to visit and how to get there.

Go on try one - you will be surprised!


Trans Atlantic Cruises From Southampton

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Saltstraumen Rafting And Fishing

A short film about rafting and fishing i Saltstraumen, Norway. The trip takes places from www.tuvsjyen.com Tuvsjyen is an exciting family-run eventcentre located by the world famous Saltstraumen in Nordland with special emphasis on authentic local culture and food experiences. Experience the phenomenon Saltstraumen combined with the lost art of authentic stoneage cooking. We make the 9800 years old tradition come alive! We offer activityprograms for groups, families and individuals which include accomodation, fishing, competitions, rafting and diving. About Saltstraumen Saltstraumen (which means Salt Current) is created when the tide fills or empties the Skjerstad fjord. The height difference of the sea surface can be as much as 1 meter between the inside and the outside of the narrow passage. In an attempt to level out the two sides, the water increases speed and turns into something that looks like a very strong river. However this "river" has a twist, it runs both ways. Within a time frame of 6 hours a massive 372 million cubic meters of sea water passes through a 150 meter wide and 31 meter deep passage. The speed of the stream is estimated to be up to 22 knots or 40 km per hour, and it is about 3 km long. Huge whirlpools are formed , sometimes they can be as much as 10 to 15 meters in diameter. Welcome to Tuvsjyen by Saltstraumen in Norway!

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

A Look at Some of the Best Crewed Charter Yachts in the Caribbean

!±8± A Look at Some of the Best Crewed Charter Yachts in the Caribbean

As another Season begins in the Caribbean I thought I would write a bit about some of my favourite crewed yachts out there. I have picked a selection of boats ranging from 45 to 80 Feet, all boats that I personally have been on and Crews that I personally have met (and would recommend!). As it is a favoured chartering ground for many most of these Yachts are based in the British Virgin Islands, some however do charter in the Leeward and Windward Islands (St Maarteen, Antigua, Grenadines etc). Really when it comes down to it though the BVI does have everything to offer, with hundreds of islands in the area you can choose from quiet & secluded anchorages, to busy beach bars and lively restaurants.

Take a look at our suggestions and see what you think:

Viking Dream (Leopard 4700)- An Immaculate and Comfortable Yacht, Viking Dream is personally Owned buy its wonderful Crew Mark and Sally. They are a fun and experienced crew with a love for Chartering and the Islands, a perfect boat for 3 couples or a family Mark & Sally can adapt to either. Their enthusiasm, fun personalities and years of experience will ensure that your vacation in the British Virgin Islands is one that you will never forget.

AdAstra (Lagoon 57)- Bridget and Barry are a seasoned Crew who have been running charters on Ad Astra for 4 years now. With a zest for adventure they love to travel when working and when on vacation, they are sure to have many stories and experiences to share with you. AdAstra is a well kept boat, with many new additions each year. She sleeps 8 people in 3 Queens and 1 Bunk Beds, with a great out side dining area as well as a large salon. Perfect for Couples and Families. In May, Ad Astra will be heading over to the Mediterranean more Adventures so either make the most of then in the Caribbean or try an adventure with them in Corsica and Sardinia this Summer. Bridget and Barry are fun, considerate and always aiming to please. Their love of AdAstra and chartering is shown in the presentation of the Yacht... Chartering with them is a once in a lifetime vacation, you will want to go back again and again!

Pas De Deux (Fountaine Pajot 60) - Rodrigo and Kerry embody everything that is needed to be a fantastic charter crew, they have been in the British Virgin Islands for several years now and after perviously running larger yachts they prefer the more personal aspect of chartering with just 2 crew. Pas De Deux offers an added bit of luxury in the decor of a charter yacht, with Kerry presenting it beautifully, you will find hidden extras such as bath robes and personalised towels that you may not find on all our yachts. Rodrigo and Kerry bring with them their high standards and a personal touch that will not be missed. Pas De Deux offers 3 Queen Cabins, the Master offering a walk around bed and walk in shower. Kerry is a fantastic Chef, and both Kerry and Rodrigo are a relaxed, friendly, fun & at the same time professional couple to be around. A charter with them is truly 1st Class!

Soterion (Lagoon 570) (previously DOUBLE FEATURE) A lovely Yacht, one guest liked her so much he bought her back in 2009! Sleeping 8 guests in 4 Queen Cabins(one with walk in shower), she has a spacious salon & cockpit area. Sasha and Tara have crewed Soterion for the almost 2 years keeping her updated each season. They are a lovely couple who delight in sharing their Caribbean experiences with you.

Avalon (Lagoon 620) is one of the newer boats to the fleet. Launched in 2010 with Paul and Mel who were involved throughout the build process, Avalon has been decorated tastefully throughout, she is fantastically spacious and has a lovely light and airy feel. She sleeps 10 guests and also offers diving. Both Paul and Mel are passionate about sailing and love to share their adventures with their guests. Their love for the islands shines through when they are sailing and showing you around. Mel is an accomplished Chef, always adding to her skills with new courses, she enjoys pushing herself to the next level in her gourmet offerings. Paul is an experienced Captain who is great fun to be around, he is always happy to show you the ropes (literally) or take on the sailing himself. A charter on this stunning new Yacht is sure to impress and Paul and Mel will leave you with memories hard to forget!

Kings Ransom (Matrix 76)- If you really want to be pampered in luxury then a charter on Kings Ransom is ideal. At 76ft this catamaran sleeps 10, all with ensuite bathrooms and walk in showers, the master cabin being particularily special with wraparound windows and a bath tub! The cockpit is very spacious with a large dining table, on the second deck there is plenty of sunbathing space and a hot tub! Your Crew Emily and Euros bring with them years of experience chartering. Emily is a masterful chef and Euros an accomplished Captain. Joining them to keep the level of service you would expect on a larger yacht like this are 2 further crew. If you want to enjoy that added bit of luxury Kings Ransom is where you will find it. Available not only in the BVI but throughout the Caribbean. Due to a recent cancellation Kings Ransom is now available for Christmas up until 26th December.

If you would like to enquire about any of these Yachts please drop us an Email (info@jkyachtcharters.com).
If you cannot see what you are looking for here try using our Yacht Search Page to take a look at some other yachts or get in touch with us and we will recommend something more suited to your criteria. There are many wonderful yachts and crews out there to choose from, we want to help find the right one for YOU!


A Look at Some of the Best Crewed Charter Yachts in the Caribbean

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Winter Vacation Ideas - Visit Iceland For Northern Lights and Wintry Snorkeling

!±8± Winter Vacation Ideas - Visit Iceland For Northern Lights and Wintry Snorkeling

Iceland? In The Winter?

Ok, before you decide that visiting Iceland in the winter is the worst idea that you have ever heard and go running to the nearest website promising you suntans and coconuts filled with rum and paper umbrellas, give me a chance here. Remember the words of Maria in Mighty Ducks: D2

Greenland is covered in ice, Iceland is really nice

I know, it might not be the deepest thing that you've ever heard. And, yes, in the winter especially, Iceland will be covered in Ice as much as Greenland. But, even so, the truth still holds. Iceland is really nice. Even in the middle of winter.

Even Without the Midnight Sun, the Skies are Still on Fire Because of the far northern location of Iceland (along with Alaska, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Greenland) night time presents one of the most amazing light shows in the world: the Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis. Those of us that live further south will get the chance to see them on rare occasion. I've seen them in New Hampshire and southern Canada a smattering of times. The further north that you go, the more reliable and stunning they become: shimmering dancing curtains of green, yellow and blue light. Sometimes even red.

In the past, people came up with all sorts of explanations: my personal favorite is that they are the souls of unwed women who have died. Today we know that they are caused by solar radiation interacting with the earth atmosphere. This explanation doesn't change the fact that the Northern lights are one of the most

beautiful sights that a person can hope to see.

Every year, countless tourists flock to the Northern countries with the hopes of seeing the lights. No small number take advantage of their summer holidays, head up North for a week...

...and realize that they forgot something. In the summer, the sun barely sets, if at all. You can't see the northern lights in Iceland (or anywhere else) unless it gets dark enough so that you have a chance of seeing them!

Now, you might be thinking, that it's all well and good that you can only see the northern lights if it's the middle of winter, but no lightshow is worth standing outside in the freezing cold just on the off chance that you'll see something flicker.

This is why Iceland is the best place to go! Iceland is overflowing with volcanic activity. The happy upshot of this is that every town, and many of even the smaller hotels have their own outdoor hot tubs that are naturally heated. Get out of Reykjavík (maybe pop up to the northern capital of Akureyri) and get away from the city lights. Share a bottle of schnappes with your travelling mate and as the steam swirls around you, keep an eye out for the Northern lights, shooting stars and whatever else may be up in the sky.

Will I Be Able to Enjoy Anything Else in Iceland?

It is true that many of Iceland's museums and other attractions will be closed, or have greatly reduced hours during the winter. But, don't let that stop you. The natural resources never quit. The Golden circle becomes even more impressive in the winter. Gulfoss waterfall is stunning anytime of year, but when the waterfall consists of frozen cataracts, a stilled waterfall, it will fill you with awe.

Geysir (the erupting water plume after which all others are named) bursts forth out of the frozen ground, as much as 65 meters high. The contrast is impossible not to appreciate.

Þingvellir is astounding in the winter, and you'll have a once in a lifetime opportunity if you come in the winter. Scuba diving or snorkeling in the chasm between Europe and North America while wearing a drysuit. The water is some of the clearest in the world, with visibility for hundreds of meters. Special tours

are easily arranged and you will have a story to tell your friends back home to settle any doubts that you are the most adventurous person that they have ever met.

Iceland is notoriously expensive. Despite the recent economic issues, Iceland is still not a cheap destination. That being said, you can really cash in by visiting Iceland in the winter. Many hotels cut rates by as much as 50%. That means more money in your pocket to stay a few extra days, or really splurge on a nice meal. Also, by going in the off-season you'll get to have Iceland to yourself. So, you'll have more money--fewer other tourists. Sounds like a win to me.

Let Your Inner Viking Go Berserk

January 22 through Feb 22 is when Icelanders go back to their Viking roots and celebrate the midwinter feast of Þorrablót. The feast originated as a celebration that winter was halfway completed and that

people had survived. Traditionally, people would save the finest foods (most of which had been put aside to ferment the previous year) and begin consuming them on the holiday. Delicacies include putrefied shark, jellied sheep's head, dried fish. These foods are pretty much only consumed during the holiday.

This is your only chance to really taste these traditional foods. Sure, they aren't likely to be topping any international menus in the near future, but as far as unique food opportunities go, this is pretty high up there.

If the flavor gets you down, the good news is that there is plenty of brennivín (an Icelandic schnapps) to wash it down. The common nickname is Black Death, and it is especially potent. You can be sure that after a few drinks, you'll be ready to join everyone in the rest of the evening celebrations of song and dance.

If you're looking for sunshine, sand and a killer tan, Iceland will not be the place to go in January. But, if you've got an urge to really go off the beaten path and have experiences that most other people will only ever read about, why not explore this northern country. Give yourself the gift of an experience that you will truly remember for years to come.


Winter Vacation Ideas - Visit Iceland For Northern Lights and Wintry Snorkeling

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