February 02, 2010
By: WorldBeach
Category: Best Beach Vacation
If you have plan to summer vacation, this luxury beach vacation guide may help you to get best information.

Hawaii Beach Vacations
Visit the famous Waikiki Beach on Oahu and stay at the newly renovated Waikiki Parc Hotel with a rooftop swimming pool and a Japanese restaurant. The newly opened St. Regis Princeville is a luxury beach vacation getaway where one of the signature services is personalized butler service.Grand Hyatt Kauai is home to the Robert Trent Jones golf course and a spa offering Hawaiian-inspired treatments.
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October 21, 2009
By: WorldBeach
Category: Travel Destination
Upon entering the Mengkak Longhouse, we were surprised that the atmosphere inside was so much cooler compared to outside. It was probably due to the wooden floor boards, tree-bark wall and rattan mat ceiling that kept the heat out.
It was apparent that the longhouse folks were used to having tourists around judging from the many intricate handicrafts being offered on sale such as ornamental jewellery and wooden sculptures. It’s hard to resist getting one as souvenir. I had my heart set on the unique weaving but somehow managed to refrain myself from getting it knowing very well that nothing else would fit into my small suitcase anymore.
Our tour guide, Bob Zakaria, led us to the middle of the longhouse and signalled us to sit on the floor. Before we sat, we were introduced to the house chief, Burau Anak Buba, whose affectionate smile instantly made us feel welcome.
While the longhouse folks were preparing the welcome drink, which was the infamous tuak or rice wine, and changing into their traditional costumes to perform the traditional Iban dance, Bob explained more about the Iban’s customs and values. He taught us the right way to graciously refuse the offering of tuak as some of our Muslims friends were likely to do so. We were also informed that there were over 20 families living there.
When the tuak was finally served, I thought I would reject it too as I’m not much of a drinker. But after one sip, I did not just finish mine but also those who had rejected theirs. It was a bit sweet; like a fruity alcoholic drink. Apparently, the taste of the tuak is slightly different in every longhouse. Some, according to friends, have a very strong smell that is quite oppressive.
The traditional dance followed right after. During the final dance, visitors were invited to join in. It was then that we realised that steps that looked simple can turn out to be quite a struggle for some of us.
The real fun for the longhouse folks started after all the dances finished. It was time to distribute the goodies that we had brought for them. Visitors to the Mengkak Longhouse or any longhouse for that matter are encouraged to buy some tidbits and goodies for the folks. We bought the stuffs at Serian during our lunch stop. It’s a simple gesture that not only makes the longhouse folks happy with our visits but also help to stimulate the economy of the small town.
“Do not buy sweets,” Bob had reminded us earlier in Serian. “God knows how far the nearest dentist is, if there’s ever one nearby.” he explained.
Instead, we bought them biscuits and dry food, especially the individually-wrapped ones so they could be distributed and distributed among the 20 families in the longhouse, as well as exercise books and stationery for the school-going children. These stuffs might be available just a stone’s throw away from our house but for the longhouse folks, it takes a few hours of travelling in order to get them.
While the gifts were being distributed, some ladies from our group had already slipped into the Iban traditional costumes, parading up and down the longhouse and snapping photos of one another in various poses. Others were busy obtaining the tuak to be brought back home for friends and relatives to try.
In a nutshell, everyone had an enjoyable time there. When the time came to say goodbye, some were reluctant to leave, and even suggested spending a night at the longhouse next time.
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October 13, 2009
By: WorldBeach
Category: Family Beach Vacation
Carlisle Bay is quite a large Antigua Luxury resort and very stylish indeed. It has eighty superb suites, a full service spa, a large pool, and two restaurants.

There is a Children’s Club, and nine tennis courts plus a host of other facilities you would expect from a luxury hotel. It is a great place for a family vacation, and yet appeals to the top end of the market as well, and definitely suits wealthy travellers who like to stay at fashionable hotels. Carlisle Bay Hotel Antigua is definitely a place where you can relax in a magnificent tropical setting, once described as contemporary luxury on the beach.
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September 29, 2009
By: WorldBeach
Category: Beach Resorts

Situated on Labrelotte Bay, The Windjammer Landing Villa Beach Resort is the best family vacation resorts. This makes the Windjammer Landing Villa Beach Resort a great choice as a family vacation resort because of the sheer space in the accommodation. In fact the villas can easily become anything from one to four bedroomed.Equally the privacy of the stylishly decorated villas makes it a great honeymoon resort too, and if not that a good choice for a romantic getaway, with the separate living and dining rooms plus full kitchen also increasing the options in the villas.
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August 29, 2009
By: WorldBeach
Category: Best Beach Vacation

Pattaya is one of the most enchanting beach resorts in the world, located along a spectacular bay on the Gulf of Thailand’s east coast, about 150 kilometers south-east of Bangkok, in Thailand. A fishing village turned South-East Asia’s most favorite vacation spot – Pattaya is much popular among the westerners including Americans and Europeans and is regarded as a great alternative over taking a tour to swarming Spanish destination or a pricey Caribbean destination.
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