AmaWaterways Europe River Cruise

AmaWaterways Europe River Cruise

AMAWATERWAYS is pleased to announce the 2009 debut of their newest ships, the MS Amadolce and MS Amalyra. The vessels will join Europe’s most luxurious and state-of-the-art fleet, comprised of the MS Amadante (2008), MS Amacello (2008), MS Amalegro (2007), and MS Amadagio (2006). Renowned for their innovative, award-winning ships, personalized service and signature features not found aboard any other cruise line, AMAWATERWAYS offers an array of unparalleled cruise vacations on the legendary rivers of Europe. They also proudly offer magnificent itineraries in Portugal and Spain, Provence and Spain, and the fascinating waterways of Russia.
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Top Ten Things To Do in Paris, France by Donna Salerno Travel

Donna Salerno Travel takes you on a tour of Paris and the Top Ten Things to Do when visiting the City of Romance. From the Eiffel Tower to The Louvre, we cover the highlights of this amazing city. 1) Walking, Rollerblade or City Tour, by Bus or Car 2) Dining 3) Eiffel Tower 4) The Louvre 5) Champs Elysees & Arc de Triomphe 6) Notre Dame Cathedral 7) Cruise on the Seine 8) Les Invalides – Napoleon’s Tomb 9) Luxembourg Gardens 10) Paris Opera and more … Hotel de Ville, The Pantheon, Saint Eustache Church and Pont Alexandre III Bridge Visit DonnaSalernoTravel.com for more information on Paris or any destination worldwide. “You will Love where we take You”

Americans automatically gravitate toward the Louvre when visiting Paris, but there are so many other museums and galleries to explore — and the upside, no crowds! Check out some of the great cultural experiences all over the city of lights.

Tuscany Italy…the most beautiful place on earth!

Tuscany Italy...the most beautiful place on earth!

Selected views of places in Tuscany Italy accompanied by the songs of Ernie Oldfield. Thanks to WIR “World International Records” for giving me the AWARD in honor of the late Ernie Oldfield twice in the year 2011. I am very thankful to everybody for appreciating my videos. Photo / Slideshow: Pablo Bisquera. www.youtube.com
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Recorded on October 17, 2011 this was on board the Norwegian Cruiseline Epic cruiseliner. Somebody was ill on the first day at sea and was too ill to remain onboard until the first port, Livorno Italy the next day. This was the first time since the ship was launched that a helicopter evacuation has been done. Very skilled pilot as the ship was travelling at 22 knots so he was shadowing rather than hovering.
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How to travel to south Italy, fall in love and never return.

“A digital diary story in the Basilicata region, Italy (no.1)” Story: “Young dutch visual storyteller follows dream and undertakes a voyage of discovery to the unknown south of Italy. He ends up in a most curious place. It’s one of worlds most ancient settlements, continuously inhabited, in the world called Matera. A behyve of alleys and streets, houses half cavated from rock formations. The first night he spends in a design hotel in a deep cave! From his new home he skims the region of Basilicata in search for stories to tell. He’d find an important reason to stay in these lands, yes of course: LOVE. Driven by fiery love and passion he seeks to become a local. But that’s not too easy. Their standards are high: you have to have courage, speak the local language, eat and pray in order to love and be loved.” Text in video: We All Live in Cages With the Door right Open I Felt it was Time to Walk Out To live my Passion Taste, Play Connect! But this time is Different I’d find a Reason to Let me Stay How to become One … With these Lands Home Names of places are written at the places where the footage is shot. Story is divided in 3 parts part 1: Caspar travels to Basilicata part 2: Caspar tastes everything of Basilicata part 3: Caspar falls in love and Stays Basilicata region, Italy: be ready for an off beat place. Enjoy amazing tasty fruits, veggies local dishes, be amazed by the ultimate friendliness of the people. Discover true Italy in the best way. This is not for

Traveling to France

The largest country in the European Union and the second largest in Europe, France has been a major world power for many centuries and is one of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council. The French colonized huge parts of North America, North West and Central Africa and numerous Pacific islands.

The origin of the name France stems from the Latin word Francia, which means Land of the Franks. The word Frank had been used from the fall of the Roman Empire up to the Middle Ages, however, after the coronation of Capet as the King of the Franks, it was referred to as the Kingdom of Francia, hence France. The borders of present day France are much the same as those of ancient Gaul, which was inhabited by Celtic Gauls. After the Romans invaded in the 1st century BC, the Gauls adopted Latin, from which stems modern French.

France is still under invasion today, by the 82 million foreign tourists who visit her shores annually, making it the world’s top destination.

This figure incidentally, excludes visitors who stay for less than 24 hours, such as the northern Europeans who pass through the country on their way to Spain or Italy. Just to give you an idea of France’s popularity, the second most visited country is Spain with 58 million. The USA comes in third with 51 million. The Eiffel Tower alone attracts 6.2 million people each year. But apart from the culture and history of Paris, the country also offers beaches, fabulous countryside and skiing. The north and west of the country are covered with gently rolling hills and flat plains, whilst the south and east are dominated by mountains such as the Pyrenees and Alps.

France is internationally renowned for its cuisine, but be aware that as in any country in the world, there are people out to make a quick profit, especially in tourist areas.

That’s not to say that there aren’t many fine restaurants at your disposal, but don’t be blinded by the cliched media representation. Finding somewhere to eat isn’t a problem, whether you’re looking for Michelin starred restaurants, brasseries or bistros, which offer decent food at realistic prices, although the menu can be quite limited. Most small towns and villages have a local restaurant which will be of a reasonable quality. If you’re looking for Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai or other exotic cuisines, you’ll only find them in the larger cities. It is also possible, if you’re that way inclined, to find a McDonalds. When you receive your restaurant bill, taxes and service charges will be included. The French usually leave a small, extra tip if are happy with the food and service.

France is the home of wine and really is heaven for wine lovers. The quality and Variety available is breathtaking, but be careful about drinking before you drive. The French authorities are harsh when it comes to over the limit road users. Beer is also popular, especially in the north, where biere de Garde is popular. Tap water is safe to drink and is available in restaurants.

French hotels fall into one of four categories from 1 to 4 stars, as designated by the Ministry of Tourism. This rating is exhibited on a blue shield by the entrance to all hotels. By law, all hotels must display their rates outside the establishment, or make them visible from outside, but don’t be afraid to enter and ask for their best price. City centre hotels are usually quite small, so it would be advantageous to book in advance. Make sure you check on the parking arrangements, especially in big cities.

Bed and Breakfast establishments are mainly available in rural areas, where they are known as Chambres d’hôtes. These operate on a nightly basis, as do the motel style hotels that lie along the roadside. For longer stays, a gite could be a good idea. Gites are normally offered as a complete package which includes a kitchen, and are usually offered on a weekly basis. You may also rent a house, apartment or villa from a reputable website. If a few of you are traveling together, this may be a good option. You could also enjoy the luxury of a private swimming pool. With France being so popular, it is wise to book ahead.

Alan Liptrot writes for http://www.yourholidayrentals.com providing worldwide holiday accommodation. The original article, along with other interesting articles can be found at http://www.yourholidayrentals.com/inspiration/

Passport To Paris (Part 3 of 9)

During their Spring Break twin sisters Melanie & Allyson Porter (Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen) get a surprise from their parents! It’s a trip to travel to Paris to visit their Grandpa Edward, the US Ambassador to France. Expecting a great time with their grandfather, they instead end up with his no-nonsense assistant, Jeremy Bluff, chaperoning them. While there, they befriend Brigitte, a beautiful French fashion model (with whom they later set Jeremy up on a date), and fall for two charming French boys named Jean and Michel. The girls find various ways to ditch Jeremy, so they can spend time cruising around the city on mopeds with the boys. Will the girls see Jean and Michel again? Will Jeremy & Brigitte start to date? You’ll just have to watch and see :) No copyright infrigement intended.

Passport To Paris (Part 5 of 9)

During their Spring Break twin sisters Melanie & Allyson Porter (Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen) get a surprise from their parents! It’s a trip to travel to Paris to visit their Grandpa Edward, the US Ambassador to France. Expecting a great time with their grandfather, they instead end up with his no-nonsense assistant, Jeremy Bluff, chaperoning them. While there, they befriend Brigitte, a beautiful French fashion model (with whom they later set Jeremy up on a date), and fall for two charming French boys named Jean and Michel. The girls find various ways to ditch Jeremy, so they can spend time cruising around the city on mopeds with the boys. Will the girls see Jean and Michel again? Will Jeremy & Brigitte start to date? You’ll just have to watch and see :) No copyright infrigement intended.
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Raving Rabbids Travel in Time – Rabbids love Xmas ! [Europe]

Raving Rabbids Travel in Time - Rabbids love Xmas ! [Europe]

More info on www.rabbids.com. Discover the 1st episode of the Rabbids trying to celebrate Xmas!
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Watch Part 1 here: www.youtube.com www.twitter.com I was skiing in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park and I found a roll of film. I made a video and people helped me look for the owners. Then I went to Europe. Contact: brooklynfoundfilm@gmail.com The music is by Redneck Manifesto. www.facebook.com
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Travel Guide — Rome, Italy

WatchMojo.com – A quick look at the city of Rome, Italy, what to see and where to go if you are visiting. For more travel guides visit www.WatchMojo.com!
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Italy travel guide: A trip to the Eternal City can be eternally confusing for first-time visitors. This guide will make it easier to uncover Rome, offering lots of practical advice that will help you discover and enjoy the city in all its glory. More informations on: www.italyguides.it —— You can use the Youtube HTML code to embed that video in your webpage or blog if you like it.
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Rome Travel Information, Rome Travel Tips

Rome is one of the most popular travel destinations in Europe. There ancient city offer great attractions and activities. Here the styles of art is different, it is fascinating and mighty. And also Rome is the most important city of the western antiquity and the cradle of the European civilization, where the past and the present is blended in perfect harmony. The most unique features of this old world city such as magnificent thrill of centuries of turbulent history, natural occurrence, architectural jewelry from the history’s greatest artists makes traveler in love with Rome.

Rome is truly an open-air museum, a city that has retained a real architectural uniformity; here, no changes due to industrialization and modernization, but a city that retains much of its charm. No wonder you can enjoy a day walking among the temples, squares, stores, bell-towers and more those will create a memorable and unforgettable images on travelers’ mind.

Theaters, Temples and spas next to stunning monuments gave the city a steady growth and a dazzling brightness that concluded in the decay of so great empire.

Christian Rome is born then, and the city wearing Renaissance and Baroque art.

Born on seven hills (Capitoline, Quirinal (Quirinale), Esquilino, Viminale, Celia, Palatine, and Aventine), criss-crossed by the River Tiber, Etruscan settlement of brave warriors and powerful imperial metropolis, Rome (founded in 753 BC) is today proud of its immense historical and cultural heritage.

At present, Roma is divided into two fundamental areas: the interior, or historical center, surrounded by the walls of Aurelius, built at the end of the third century AD to fence the area of the Seven Hills, and the area of neighborhoods or suburbs.

In the communal territory of Rome is the State of Vatican City, headquarters of the papacy of the Catholic Church, recognized as independent state by the Italian government in 1929 by the Lateran Pacts.

It has a surface of 42 m2. and approximately 1,000 people live there. The majestic Dome of St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, the largest in the world, stands on the horizon of the city.

The best time to visit Rome is in April, May, October and November. During these seasons, the landscape of the fields that surround the city is fascinating, the temperatures are pleasant. The visitor should try to avoid August, as this is the month in which the majority of Italians take their holiday and consequently many shops are closed. Although winter can be very cold, the sun appears frequently, there are less people and prices fall considerably.

 

Neha Mudgel shares her views about  City Breaks Rome . For more information please visit http://www.MyVacations.co.uk