Monday, 4 February 2013
Insider Guide: Best of Honolulu
We won't promise seclusion in Waikiki, but romance in the shadow of Diamond Head is still one of Honoulu's great thrills.
Four of the most glorious words in the travel lexicon?
“We’re going to Hawaii!”
For many travelers to America’s 50th state, that means at least a stop in the capital of Honolulu, a city of nearly a million residents on the lush island of Oahu.Despite its epic popularity, the best of Honolulu still fulfills the Pacific promise of easy breezes, slow days, perfect beaches and lots of flowery drinks and shirts.
What may come as a surprise are the twists recently added to some familiar island icons.Recent years have seen major refurbishments at many hotels along the famed beach of Waikiki.
New decor.
New bathrooms.
New spas.
Some beachfront hotels have even built new pools.
And the visitors?
While the usual travelers from North America and Asia still crowd the beaches, a recent influx of Aussies means you just might hear the guy on the next beach towel say, “Mate, can you chuck us me thongs?” (In Australia, flip-flops are called “thongs.”)The world’s busiest holiday playground is offering an updated approach to sand and surf, and the best of Honolulu is the gateway to it all.
Churaumi Aquarium: Okinawa's riveting sea show
Scores of silhouettes stand in the blue glow of the Kuroshio Sea Tank, only 60 centimeters of acrylic separating them from a mini-ocean filled with creatures great and small.Smartphones gleam like beacons in the dark, cavernous room, on standby to capture photos once the show starts.A woman appears on a screen that hangs next to the tank.
“Mina-san, hi, hi,” she says in Japanese, welcoming everyone. She’s behind the scenes, perched above the water and gearing up for feeding time.
Three whale sharks glide back and forth in the 7,500-square-meter tank as manta rays, nurse sharks and all manner of fish -- giant grouper, yellowfin tuna, yellow and blueback fusilier -- weave around them. The announcer provides more commentary (in Japanese) before staff start dumping plankton and shrimp into the tank by the bucketful.The whale sharks open their mammoth mouths and keep on swimming.
“It's eating, look it's eating,” I hear one man say to the little girl who’s sitting on his shoulders. “That's a big fish.”
Whale sharks are, in fact, the biggest fish in the world. But they’re filter feeders, so watching them chow down is about as exciting as watching a plant suck in carbon dioxide. Still, seeing them do anything in this kind of setting is considered a rare treat.
The experts at the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium say captive reproduction “has been fraught with difficulties” and that they're the only ones on the planet to house multiple whale sharks in a tank.The oldest, which is about 17, came to the aquarium years ago after fishermen caught it in a net. It now measures 8.5 meters long and weighs 5.5 tons.
“I’ve been to quite a few aquariums in different cities, but never seen a whale shark in an aquarium,” says Tracy Ruggiero, a tourist from Hawaii. “It’s beautiful.”
“Mina-san, hi, hi,” she says in Japanese, welcoming everyone. She’s behind the scenes, perched above the water and gearing up for feeding time.
Three whale sharks glide back and forth in the 7,500-square-meter tank as manta rays, nurse sharks and all manner of fish -- giant grouper, yellowfin tuna, yellow and blueback fusilier -- weave around them. The announcer provides more commentary (in Japanese) before staff start dumping plankton and shrimp into the tank by the bucketful.The whale sharks open their mammoth mouths and keep on swimming.
“It's eating, look it's eating,” I hear one man say to the little girl who’s sitting on his shoulders. “That's a big fish.”
Whale sharks are, in fact, the biggest fish in the world. But they’re filter feeders, so watching them chow down is about as exciting as watching a plant suck in carbon dioxide. Still, seeing them do anything in this kind of setting is considered a rare treat.
The experts at the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium say captive reproduction “has been fraught with difficulties” and that they're the only ones on the planet to house multiple whale sharks in a tank.The oldest, which is about 17, came to the aquarium years ago after fishermen caught it in a net. It now measures 8.5 meters long and weighs 5.5 tons.
“I’ve been to quite a few aquariums in different cities, but never seen a whale shark in an aquarium,” says Tracy Ruggiero, a tourist from Hawaii. “It’s beautiful.”
Thursday, 31 January 2013
Best new mountain resorts
(CNN) -- About three-thousand feet above sea level, fleece-clad guests sit fireside sipping glasses of Burgundy from the chalet owner's private vineyard. But this isn't St. Moritz. Down the hall is a stone-and-oak onsen for après-ski muscle soaking. Welcome to the Kimamaya Boutique Hotel on the Japanese island of Hokkaido, an increasingly chic ski destination.
Kimamaya is one example
of how the latest ski resorts are trending toward high design and
popping up in some unexpected places. Such new resorts in Norway, Japan
and Austria's Tyrol region have begun to attract an off-the-beaten-trail
set. They have enough varied amenities to appeal to all, especially
non-skiers who were previously dragged into the cold by their
ski-enthusiast friends and family.
Travelers can expect
mountain retreats with designer furniture, original art on the walls and
top chefs brought in from cities to give the cheese-and-potato ski
cuisine a makeover. And, naturally, some ski-specific perks: better
ski-in, ski-out access, ultra-groomed and longer trails and
state-of-the-art lifts.
Whether you ski or not,
there's never been a better time to change your altitude with a stay at
one of these chic mountain resorts.
Which U.S. city has the best airport?
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the best U.S. airport for travelers with a connecting flight, according to a recent Travel Leaders Group survey of its agents. Atlanta also came out on top for dining, amenities and business traveler services.
"Major airports have
transformed considerably in the last decade to accommodate the shift in
the amount of time travelers spend there," said Barry Liben, CEO of
Travel Leaders Group, in a press statement. "More amenities have been
added to appeal to travelers -- and in many cases, to occupy their time
-- while they wait for their flights."
Chicago's O'Hare
International Airport was rated as the worst domestic airport for
travelers with connecting flights. At least business travelers can keep
busy between transfers: O'Hare came in second in services for business
travelers.
Traveling with a child?
Given its role transporting families to Disney World and other theme
parks, it's no surprise that Orlando International Airport ranked as the
best domestic airport for people traveling with kids.
Minneapolis/St. Paul
International Airport didn't do too badly, either. The biggest airport
in the friendly state of Minnesota came in second place for dining,
amenities and keeping kids busy. And the Charlotte (North Carolina)
Douglas International Airport came in second for ease in connecting
flights.
The survey of 930 Travel
Leaders Group owners, managers and other travel experts in the United
States was conducted in November and December.
Japan's ANA replaced faulty batteries on Dreamliner last year
A Japanese carrier has revealed that it replaced faulty batteries on
its Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet last year, as aviation authorities
worldwide continue to ground the aircraft amid safety concerns over the
devices.In an interview with the New York Times,
All Nippon Airways (ANA) said the aircraft's main battery failed to
start normally on three occasions and had to be replaced along with the
charger. In other cases, one battery showed an error reading and
another, used to start the auxiliary power unit, failed. All the events
occurred from May to December of last year, the report said.
Megumi Tezuka,
spokeswoman for ANA, told CNN Wednesday that 10 lithium ion batteries on
its 787s were replaced in 2012, with a low charge being reported on
some of the devices on board the aircraft.
Wednesday, 30 January 2013
Jumeirah makes sales push in UK with new appointments
Luxury hospitality company Jumeirah Group has announced several key appointments for its global sales office in London.Anne Jensen has been appointed as director of sales for western Europe, while Kathrin Wildeshaus will be taking on the position of director of global sales, corporate, UK and Ireland, & Scandinavia.Having started her career at the Landmark Hotel in London, Jensen has, for the past ten years, been working for Millennium & Copthorne Hotels.In her most recent role as sales & marketing director for the Millennium & Copthorne Hotels at Chelsea Football Club, she was responsible for sales strategy, team management, and business development.
Wildeshaus will be taking on the position on maternity-leave cover.
A German national, used to applying her skills across a spectrum of business needs, she has a comprehensive understanding of the hotel industry.Kathrin began her career as convention sales coordinator at the InterContinental Cologne, Germany but was promoted, in 2005, to junior sales manager for the InterContinental Cologne, in addition to the Crowne Plaza Cologne and InterContinental Düsseldorf, Germany.
In 2007, Kathrin relocated to London as account manager for conference and events at the Crowne Plaza London.She went on to become assistant director of sales at the Crowne Plaza, before joining the Park Plaza Hotels Group in 2010.
Most recently, Kathrin was corporate account director of the Global Sales Office for Park Plaza Hotels Europe, with full account management of an impressive corporate account portfolio.
Finally, Elodie Lacroix has been announced as the director of global sales for France & Benelux.
Having spent four years within the Accor Group in China and Europe, Elodie has a proven ability to progress in the negotiation and development of key accounts, while working effectively alongside different teams across the globe.
A French National, with command of English, German, and Chinese, Elodie has honed her expertise, working on strategic repositioning and commercial strategies for Sofitel hotels in Luxembourg and London.
In her most recent role, she was head of sales & marketing for the Arora Group (Arora and Sofitel) for Arora London and Manchester, as well as the Sofitel London Heathrow.
Sunday, 27 January 2013
Camano Island
Welcome to the USA Camano Island is a large island in the Possession Sound portion of Puget Sound, located in Island County, Washington, between Whidbey Island and the mainland. The body of water separating Whidbey Island and Camano Island is called Saratoga Passage Camano Island is named for the Spanish explorer Jacinto Caamaño. Charles Wilkes, during the Wilkes Expedition of 1838-1842, named it MacDonough Island in honor of Thomas MacDonough for his victory of the Battle of Lake Champlain during the War of 1812. Following this theme, Wilkes named the body of water between Camano and Whidbey Island after MacDonough's flagship the Saratoga. When Henry Kellett reorganized the official British Admiralty charts in 1847, he removed Wilkes' name MacDonough and bestowed the name Camano, which the Spanish had originally given to Admiralty Inlet in 1790. Wilkes' name Saratoga Passage was retained.
Trinity Beach
Welcome to the Australia Trinity Beach is located north of Cairns in the area referred to as the Northern Beaches of Cairns, which stretch for 26 kilometres along a sunny coastline commencing at the northern fringe of the city. The northern Beaches include Yorkey’s Knob, Trinity, Kewarra, Clifton, Palm Cove and Ellis beaches.Whether it’s a striking culinary experience, down-to-earth Aussie food, coffee and cake, BYO, licensed or a “home” delivered takeaway, there’s sure to be an eating experience at Trinity Beach that will entice your tastebuds.
There are over six superb eateries in the area, ranging from Italian, Mediterranean style, Seafood, Chinese, French, and, of course, the good old Trinity Beach Hotel.The hospitality at the restaurants is in keeping with the relaxed friendly nature which has made Trinity Beach a firm favourite amongst the locals. All the restaurants are within easy walking distance so you can try a different one every night.
There is a wealth of sporting amenities for the energetically minded. Some of the beach activities available at Trinity Beach include windsurfing, sailing, waveskis, boogie boards and beach volleyball. Trinity Beach offer safe swimming year round, with a protective swimming enclosure for the summer months. Trinity Beach has lifeguards who patrol the beach year round.For those not wanting to break with their fitness regime, Trinity Beach also offers a gym, tennis and squash courts. Or why not try the lawn bowls club? If golf is your game you’ll find a world class course a short distance down the road at Paradise Palms.
For those that enjoy a flutter, Trinity Beach also boasts the largest licensed club in the Northern beaches with over 37 modern poker machines.
Thursday, 17 January 2013
Huangpu River

Welcome to the China Huangpu River is not only the mother river of Shanghai, which divides the city into east and west parts, but also assembles the splendid attractions of the city. Situated on the east bank of the Huangpu River, the Bund is the symbol of Shanghai. New finance and commercial houses as well as grand buildings built in 1930s in the European architectural styles cluster along the Bund. At night bright lights add to the happy atmosphere as people stroll along the wide riverside promenade.
Oriental Pearl TV Tower is the modern symbol of Shanghai City. Standing beside the Huangpu River and opposite the Bund with a height of 468 meters (1536 feet), it is the tallest TV tower in Asia. This unusual structure that dominates the skyline is a great attraction to visitors. Moreover, World Financial Center, the highest multi-purpose skyscraper in the country, offers the full extent of Lujiazui and Puxi areas, attracting more and more visitors to appreciate the beautiful panorama of this modern city. Jin Mao Tower, located in the center of Lujiazui Finance and Trade Districts in Pudong, is the fourth tallest building of the world and the second tallest building of the country. The ingenious combination of the elements of traditional Chinese culture with the newest architectural styles of the time, make the tower one of the best-designed buildings.
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