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Archive for August, 2008

by Steve Collins

Manhattan Beach hotels offer access to one of California’s most stunning and sparkling areas. This cheerful, youthful setting calls for a different kind of lodging-one that is hip, but not self-conscious; one that offers the nicer things in life seasoned with a good amount of whimsy. The newer Manhattan Beach hotels “get it’ and cater to a younger clientele. They offer interesting cuisine, a wide variety of water sport options, and a dcor that stimulates the eye.

Tags: Hotels
2008
28
Aug

Boutique Hotel Info

by James Mckinney

When people go on vacation or business trip, they use brand name hotels like the Comfort Inn or the Holiday Inn. While these hotels are good for getting a decent night’s sleep, they do not offer much more than that comfortable bed. Yet, there is an alternative if you’re looking for something a little more than a bed. A boutique hotel.

What’s a boutique hotel? Think about the relaxed atmosphere at home, combined with artisticly themed furnishings and decor. Mix that in with customer service to die for. Truck loads of must have conveniences; satellite tv, internet access and luxurious spa treatments, make for an appetizing retreat.

Tags: Hotels
2008
28
Aug

Holidays To Cuba. When To Book.

by Jose Mauricio Maurette

At this point you are probably absolutely convinced that Cuba is the place that you want to visit for your next long hold destination but you probably need some guidance on the actual booking process. I know this could sound a bit insignificant but you should know few important things in order to get the best deal for your Cuba holidays.

The truth is that this Caribbean island is becoming ever more popular every year and this creates a dilemma for some tour operators . Cuba is not a late booking destination, at least not if you are thinking of travelling in the so called high season.

Tags: Hotels
by Jose Mauricio Maurette

At this point you might have already determined that Cuba is the country that you want to visit for your next long hold destination but most likely need some help on the booking side of it . This might seem a little bit trivial but it is without doubt not the case trying to arrange a holiday to Cuba .

The fact that Cuba is such a magical and increasingly popular destination, presents travel organizers with a real problem . Cuba is definitely not a destination for late bookings, especially if you are travelling in the high season.

Tags: Hotels
2008
27
Aug

Cuba Holidays.

by Jose mauricio Maurette

At this phase you might have already determined that Cuba is the place that you want to visit for your next long hold destination but most likely could do with some help on how to make a booking . I know this could sound a bit insignificant but you should know few important things so you can get the best out of your holidays in Cuba.

The truth is that this Caribbean island is becoming ever more popular every year and this creates a dilemma for some travel agents . Cuba is definitely not a destination for late bookings, especially if you are travelling in the high season.

Tags: Accomodation
2008
26
Aug

Second Story Restaurant

by Steve Collins

I recently had the pleasure of staying in Manhattan Beach and happened upon the Second Story restaurant, located on the second floor of the newly renovated Belamar Hotel. It recently opened its doors to offer hotel guests and Manhattan Beach residents the inviting combination of contemporary American classics featuring fresh organic produce, a commitment to sustainability, warm service and a warm, inviting interior. Second Story, owned and operated by Larkspur Hotels & Restaurants, has the feel of a neighborhood restaurant and is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.

Tags: Hotels
by Antonio da Silva

Even those clubs who continue to attract great crowds to their home games have discovered that gate receipts cannot cover the increased costs of being competitive in football.

An increase in players’ wages effectively means that clubs have to pay more to keep their best players and/or to attract new players. A lot of clubs are not able to afford such wages and have to make the tough decision of borrowing extra funds to remain competitive. Competitiveness is even more vital when a club can get relegated at the end of the season.

Tags: Soccer


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