What drive people to choose villas for their holidays? Peace, serene, complete privacy and stay off the beaten track are the main reasons. Villas are situated in the countryside offer beautiful natural landscape around them as well. These tendencies involved the enchanting island of Bali in the late 90s.
The financial crisis in 1997 affected the whole of the Asia Pacific region – people didn’t want to spend money. But Bali had a mini building boom. This was largely thanks to a domestic market that saw the island as a safe haven – people started moving their businesses and families here, buying land and then building on it.
In this sense, the financial crisis played a part in kick-starting the villa movement. Bali’s built environment is changing. From concrete building condominiums-like owing planted tropical gardens to the serene, small resort villas style with its natural and friendly surroundings. It was in the late 90s that the concept really caught on, with a raft of boutique style properties springing up based on private accommodations with their own plunge pools and other amenities.
I worked as a tour guide for many years in Bali, and many guests asked me about places which offer serenity and complete privacy for a very restful vacation. I went around and checked out the island in order to gain a resort or villas which appeal to my guest’s desire. I found some nice resorts or villas are situated either in countryside or at coastal areas.
Many people seized the opportunity of the tourism booming in the 80s and 90s, and business of properties zoomed. Many hotels and villas were built, and one of the excellent hotel resorts is Santi Mandala Resort & Spa.
Santi Mandala Resort & Spa is situated on a secluded place at the bank of Panaraga Giri River makes it an evidence as a peaceful retreat in the natural environment of Batuan, just outskirt Ubud – Bali and just 45 minutes drive from Bali’s Int’l Airport. It’s built in the excellent blend of Balinese traditional architecture and international amenities standard, using most local materials as stones, soft fabrics, precious woods, bamboo and alang alang (the most popular grass for roof construction). There is a very good reason why grass is a favorite material for constructing roofs. It keeps out the tropical heat in a way that genteng (stone tiles) cannot. It also provides excellent protection from the tropical deluges that are common during the rainy season.
You will be amazed by the luxury bath room but in Balinese style and the marbles floor. Each luxurious villa (Garden Villas, Jacuzzi Villas and Private Pool Villas) offers complete privacy with private entrance and gardens and modern comforts as Air Conditioning, Refrigerator, Hot and Cold Water, IDD phone lines, Satellite Television, Personal VCD & CD Player, Radio & Music Cassettes, Personal Mini Bar, Room Service and Complimentary seasonal fruits is provided upon arrival along with daily afternoon tea service, either in the rooms or at poolside.
Guests can enjoyed also the services and facilities of the resort as Restaurant, Swimming Pool, Laundry & Dry Cleaning, 24 hours on call doctor, Shuttle Service to the center of Ubud, Money Changer, Rent Cars, Udaya Art Shop and Gallery, Library, Lila Mandala Open Stage, Saba Mandala Meeting Room and Dirga Saoca Spa. Resort Activities as Jogging & Tracking, Cycling, Yoga and Meditation, Wedding Organizer.
Since few years ago I brought hundreds of guests to Santi Mandala Resort & Spa and they leaved Bali with a very memorable holiday, because they enjoyed the excellent services performed by a strong team of friendly staffs.
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Backpacking In The Sleeping Bear Dunes
I was hiking in the Sleeping Bear Dunes. It is March, so when I did it through the woods and dunes, I would have miles of beach to myself. This is an excess of White Night, an opportunity to test new equipment ultralight backpack. I increased the wooded hills quickly, enjoying the cool air.
Halfway through the forest, I stopped to cook noodles. The cheap 3 ounces of pot is a dollar store, and it worked well. I was happy, because the catalog descriptions, the expensive titanium pots are heavy, probably because they are too thick and too many gadgets.
I had to use a small twig fire at the house of my alcohol stove did not provide sufficient heat. I later learned that isopropyl alcohol does not burn as hot as the alcohol used for a gas additive, but the branches worked in all cases.
BackpackingOn The Beach
After eating, I walk to Lake Michigan, and sat on a large sand dune. I watched the waves push on the ice to the beach empty. Coyotes began to howl in the distance and the clouds rolled in. I was on the beach, looking for Petoskey stones when the snow began. Backpacking in March has its risks.
I was in running shoes, and it would be below zero at night. In northern Michigan, March is certainly part of the winter. My feet stayed warm while I work, but I had not planned to be wet. At least I had a pair of hot, dry socks for sleeping.
Ultralight Backpacking Equipment
It was the first time I used my backpack GoLite Breeze, who weighs just 13 ounces. I was hiking with about nine pounds on my back, only because I threw in some canned foods. I was going to light, but I knew that the forests here and felt comfortable with my abilities.
My sleeping bag down a 17-oz HighLite Western Mountaineering. It was the first time I use it to below zero (it hit 25 degrees Fahrenheit at night). Fortunately, it is not too much wind.
At the edge of the forest behind the dunes, I set up my small tarp. I piled pine needles and dead bracken ferns under it, like finishing it became black. This is a warm mattress, and I slept well, listening to the coyotes, the waves and push the ice around the lake.
In the morning, I was pleased to see a dusting of snow. My book from a sleeping bag was warmer than my three books - and I think there was light. I poured alcohol in the cut-off of a pepsi low as possible (my backpack stove 1/2-ounce) and tea. After some crackers I was in my hair especially hiking shoes along the shore of Lake Michigan.
BackpackingLessons learned
I finished my trip in the afternoon, with a hike in the village of Empire, seven kilometers. I was mostly satisfied. Only two problems: My canvas was too small, and brought the alcohol was the wrong type.
After hikingin Michigan for years, I know. I know where to find grass and dead bracken ferns, for example, to make a warm mattress in minutes. Knowledge, of course, can be as valuable as hiking gear costly. Read More..
Halfway through the forest, I stopped to cook noodles. The cheap 3 ounces of pot is a dollar store, and it worked well. I was happy, because the catalog descriptions, the expensive titanium pots are heavy, probably because they are too thick and too many gadgets.
I had to use a small twig fire at the house of my alcohol stove did not provide sufficient heat. I later learned that isopropyl alcohol does not burn as hot as the alcohol used for a gas additive, but the branches worked in all cases.
BackpackingOn The Beach
After eating, I walk to Lake Michigan, and sat on a large sand dune. I watched the waves push on the ice to the beach empty. Coyotes began to howl in the distance and the clouds rolled in. I was on the beach, looking for Petoskey stones when the snow began. Backpacking in March has its risks.
I was in running shoes, and it would be below zero at night. In northern Michigan, March is certainly part of the winter. My feet stayed warm while I work, but I had not planned to be wet. At least I had a pair of hot, dry socks for sleeping.
Ultralight Backpacking Equipment
It was the first time I used my backpack GoLite Breeze, who weighs just 13 ounces. I was hiking with about nine pounds on my back, only because I threw in some canned foods. I was going to light, but I knew that the forests here and felt comfortable with my abilities.
My sleeping bag down a 17-oz HighLite Western Mountaineering. It was the first time I use it to below zero (it hit 25 degrees Fahrenheit at night). Fortunately, it is not too much wind.
At the edge of the forest behind the dunes, I set up my small tarp. I piled pine needles and dead bracken ferns under it, like finishing it became black. This is a warm mattress, and I slept well, listening to the coyotes, the waves and push the ice around the lake.
In the morning, I was pleased to see a dusting of snow. My book from a sleeping bag was warmer than my three books - and I think there was light. I poured alcohol in the cut-off of a pepsi low as possible (my backpack stove 1/2-ounce) and tea. After some crackers I was in my hair especially hiking shoes along the shore of Lake Michigan.
BackpackingLessons learned
I finished my trip in the afternoon, with a hike in the village of Empire, seven kilometers. I was mostly satisfied. Only two problems: My canvas was too small, and brought the alcohol was the wrong type.
After hikingin Michigan for years, I know. I know where to find grass and dead bracken ferns, for example, to make a warm mattress in minutes. Knowledge, of course, can be as valuable as hiking gear costly. Read More..
A Quick Guide To The Greek Islands
Scattered between the coast of mainland Greece and the tip of Northern Africa, the Greek Islands have been popular holiday destinations for a wide range of holidaymakers.
Where are they?
The Greek Islands are dotted throughout the Aegean Sea, mainly off the south east of mainland Greece. They come in many shapes, sizes and geographical varieties and the people that visit them are as varied as the islands themselves. Whilst you can move between the islands, most people choose to stay on just one for the duration of their holiday. The islands are traditionally divided into seven groups: Cyclades, Aegean, Dodecanese, Sporades, Ionian, Argosaronic Gulf and Crete which, as a single island, is the largest in the group.
Where can I stay?
Try a Greek Island holiday with a difference by choosing a boutique hotel. You can’t beat the individuality of these small, intimate hotels where detail is a primary consideration and the needs of the guest always come first. Try Elounda Gulf Villas and Suites on Crete, Katikies on Santorini and Ostraco Suites on Mykonos. These are all unique places to stay, offering the ultimate in quiet understated luxury.
What can I see?
For most people, the attraction of the Greek Islands is the beaches. The quality and size of the beaches varies from island to island, as does the level of development in the main resorts. The sheer number of islands means that you can usually find exactly what you’re looking for; whether it’s 24-hour entertainment or a quiet relaxing break. For those that want to explore the islands’ culture, there are plenty of historical buildings, traditional villages and museums to visit.
How do I get around?
You can get to some of the islands such as Mykonos and Santorini by air, but most of the other islands are reached by ferry from Athens. The ferries are regular and there are ticket operators at the harbours, so you can also use them to visit other islands during your stay. To get around an island, you can hire a car or a bike, or use the local bus system. There are no train services once you’re off the mainland. If you’re feeling especially adventurous, hire a sailing boat and navigate your own way around the islands.
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Where are they?
The Greek Islands are dotted throughout the Aegean Sea, mainly off the south east of mainland Greece. They come in many shapes, sizes and geographical varieties and the people that visit them are as varied as the islands themselves. Whilst you can move between the islands, most people choose to stay on just one for the duration of their holiday. The islands are traditionally divided into seven groups: Cyclades, Aegean, Dodecanese, Sporades, Ionian, Argosaronic Gulf and Crete which, as a single island, is the largest in the group.
Where can I stay?
Try a Greek Island holiday with a difference by choosing a boutique hotel. You can’t beat the individuality of these small, intimate hotels where detail is a primary consideration and the needs of the guest always come first. Try Elounda Gulf Villas and Suites on Crete, Katikies on Santorini and Ostraco Suites on Mykonos. These are all unique places to stay, offering the ultimate in quiet understated luxury.
What can I see?
For most people, the attraction of the Greek Islands is the beaches. The quality and size of the beaches varies from island to island, as does the level of development in the main resorts. The sheer number of islands means that you can usually find exactly what you’re looking for; whether it’s 24-hour entertainment or a quiet relaxing break. For those that want to explore the islands’ culture, there are plenty of historical buildings, traditional villages and museums to visit.
How do I get around?
You can get to some of the islands such as Mykonos and Santorini by air, but most of the other islands are reached by ferry from Athens. The ferries are regular and there are ticket operators at the harbours, so you can also use them to visit other islands during your stay. To get around an island, you can hire a car or a bike, or use the local bus system. There are no train services once you’re off the mainland. If you’re feeling especially adventurous, hire a sailing boat and navigate your own way around the islands.
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Monday, January 12, 2009
A Quick Break From The Rat Race In Georgia
If you live in the South, the opportunity to take a day or weekend off from life is a must. Georgia offers the perfect combination of convenience and things to do.
A Quick Break From The Rat Race In Georgia
When planning a short trip in the Southern United States, Georgia is a great place to start. Georgia is great for romantic retreats, honeymoons and family trips. Georgia offers mountain views, fabulous beaches and historic sites that are all perfect for that short relaxing stay. Whether you're looking for adventure or just a place to take in the beauty of the genteel South, Georgia offers all you are looking for and more.
One great city to visit in Georgia is Savannah. Cloaked in an air of mystery and the subject of books and movies, Savannah, Georgia is a quintessential Southern city. The city was founded in 1733, as Georgia's first city, when the colony's founding father James Oglethorpe landed there with the colony’s first 120 settlers. Savannah features 21 squares in a grid, making it America's first “planned city”. The exquisite architecture is characteristic of early Southern plantations and opulent 19th century mansions. While here, walking and trolley tours are available to see the city's many historic buildings and sites.
Savannah isn't all history, however. While here, one can shop to their heart's content, whether in the Historic District's cobblestone River Street shops or in the Southside's shopping malls. Savannah also has an antique district at the streets of Broughton and Bull, where those who prefer history in their souvenirs can find that as well. Eating in Savannah can be a grand experience, too, with restaurants here ranging from haute cuisine to down home country cooking and everything in between.
When planning a few days off in Georgia, you need somewhere to stay. Savannah offers historic inns and bed and breakfasts in the Historic District that can't be beat. One such inn is the newly restored Planters Inn, located on Abercorn Street. This inn offers Southern hospitality and warmth that's characteristic of Savannah, as well as fine dining at the Olde Pink House Restaurant. Packages are available for your stay at the Planters Inn, such as a Romance package that includes champagne and a horse drawn carriage ride.
Staying in Savannah, Georgia is an experience you won't soon forget. If you like to look at great architecture, shop, enjoy fine food and accommodations, this city is definitely for you!
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A Quick Break From The Rat Race In Georgia
When planning a short trip in the Southern United States, Georgia is a great place to start. Georgia is great for romantic retreats, honeymoons and family trips. Georgia offers mountain views, fabulous beaches and historic sites that are all perfect for that short relaxing stay. Whether you're looking for adventure or just a place to take in the beauty of the genteel South, Georgia offers all you are looking for and more.
One great city to visit in Georgia is Savannah. Cloaked in an air of mystery and the subject of books and movies, Savannah, Georgia is a quintessential Southern city. The city was founded in 1733, as Georgia's first city, when the colony's founding father James Oglethorpe landed there with the colony’s first 120 settlers. Savannah features 21 squares in a grid, making it America's first “planned city”. The exquisite architecture is characteristic of early Southern plantations and opulent 19th century mansions. While here, walking and trolley tours are available to see the city's many historic buildings and sites.
Savannah isn't all history, however. While here, one can shop to their heart's content, whether in the Historic District's cobblestone River Street shops or in the Southside's shopping malls. Savannah also has an antique district at the streets of Broughton and Bull, where those who prefer history in their souvenirs can find that as well. Eating in Savannah can be a grand experience, too, with restaurants here ranging from haute cuisine to down home country cooking and everything in between.
When planning a few days off in Georgia, you need somewhere to stay. Savannah offers historic inns and bed and breakfasts in the Historic District that can't be beat. One such inn is the newly restored Planters Inn, located on Abercorn Street. This inn offers Southern hospitality and warmth that's characteristic of Savannah, as well as fine dining at the Olde Pink House Restaurant. Packages are available for your stay at the Planters Inn, such as a Romance package that includes champagne and a horse drawn carriage ride.
Staying in Savannah, Georgia is an experience you won't soon forget. If you like to look at great architecture, shop, enjoy fine food and accommodations, this city is definitely for you!
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Sunday, January 11, 2009
A Palm Springs Vacation Guarantees A Playful And Fun Time
Palm Springs, California is located just about 110 miles east of Los Angeles and is one of the most popular desert resort towns in the United States. The population is just about perfect with under 50,000 residents and along with eight neighboring cities including Desert Hot Springs, Cathedral City, Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage, Indian Wells, La Quinta, Indio and Coachella makes up the Palm Springs area. The name ‘Palm Springs’ comes from the region’s original inhabitants, the Cahuilla Indians. They named the area “la palma de la mano de Dios”, which translates to “the palm of God’s hand.”
Palm Springs is mainly famous for its Golf Courses. From mainly flat to flat and rolling courses, there is a course for every golfer in Palm Springs. For those who prefer to spend their vacation time in other ways, Palm Springs offers a diverse assortment of attractions and activities. Visitors can enjoy shopping, hiking, museums, gaming, architecture, simply soaking in the sun and much more! The natural beauty of the Palm Springs area is enough to keep many people returning time and again.
Palm Springs was known during the 1950’s and the 1960’s as a resort town strictly for the rich and famous like Frank Sinatra. In fact, Tinseltown’s most famous stars bought homes in Palm Springs during this time period and the area became known around the world as the place where the stars vacationed.
Fortunately, today Palm Springs is a resort town for everyone who wants to get away to one of the most delightful climates in the country. Vacation packages can be found for both people who are on a budget and those who can afford to enjoy luxurious resorts. Palm Springs has an average of 354 days of sun per year and very little rainfall. The winter season in Palm Springs has daytime temperatures that reach into the 70’s and nighttime temperatures in the 40’s. Sheltered by the Santa Rosa Mountains and the San Jacinto Mountains, Palm Springs seems to truly have been place by ‘the hand of God’ into one of the most ideal locations in the country.
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Palm Springs is mainly famous for its Golf Courses. From mainly flat to flat and rolling courses, there is a course for every golfer in Palm Springs. For those who prefer to spend their vacation time in other ways, Palm Springs offers a diverse assortment of attractions and activities. Visitors can enjoy shopping, hiking, museums, gaming, architecture, simply soaking in the sun and much more! The natural beauty of the Palm Springs area is enough to keep many people returning time and again.
Palm Springs was known during the 1950’s and the 1960’s as a resort town strictly for the rich and famous like Frank Sinatra. In fact, Tinseltown’s most famous stars bought homes in Palm Springs during this time period and the area became known around the world as the place where the stars vacationed.
Fortunately, today Palm Springs is a resort town for everyone who wants to get away to one of the most delightful climates in the country. Vacation packages can be found for both people who are on a budget and those who can afford to enjoy luxurious resorts. Palm Springs has an average of 354 days of sun per year and very little rainfall. The winter season in Palm Springs has daytime temperatures that reach into the 70’s and nighttime temperatures in the 40’s. Sheltered by the Santa Rosa Mountains and the San Jacinto Mountains, Palm Springs seems to truly have been place by ‘the hand of God’ into one of the most ideal locations in the country.
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Saturday, January 10, 2009
A new Look, A new Name! Philadelphia gets it's first Real Boutique Hotel!
A new look, a new name: The Rittenhouse Square Bed and Breakfast transforms into Philadelphia's prmiere luxury accommodation -- Rittenhouse 1715, a boutique hotel.
With the completion of the first phase of renovations, The Rittenhouse Square Bed and Breakfast embraces its fresh, innovative look with a distinct new name -- Rittenhouse 1715, A Boutique Hotel. One of Philadelphia's most exclusive and luxurious hotel accommodations, Rittenhouse 1715 guarantees impeccable service infused in a locale of refined and sophisticated style. Intimate surroundings, unique design, a dedication to detail, and the highest standards of hospitality will define the boutique hotel experience at Rittenhouse 1715.
Located off Philadelphia's world-renowned Rittenhouse Square, Rittenhouse 1715 is a boutique hotel of sixteen stately rooms outfitted in the finest furnishings and decorated with exquisite artwork. The original Walter Cope designed carriage house and adjacent Georgian townhouse have been combined to enhance the hotel with an inviting drawing room, and an elaborate, two-story presidential suite. Led by famed masterminds of design, Peter Salgado and Kip Saucier of Salgado Saucier, traditional and eclectic styles reminiscent of the Rittenhouse Square area have been uniquely intertwined throughout the establishment to create an ambiance of chic elegance and modern comfort. Perfectly complimenting the historical foundation of Rittenhouse 1715, the design updates provided by Salgado Saucier introduce a new level of style and tranquility that truly makes each guest feel that have checked-in to their own personal sanctuary.
Upon entering the new Rittenhouse 1715, the reception lobby welcomes guests with stunning yellow and white striped walls, sleek black granite floors, a sparkling chandelier, plush floral couches, and eclectic antiques. Beyond these walls lies the newly appointed, open drawing room with fireplace and mirrored flat-screen television. Guest are invited daily to enjoy an intimate wine reception hosted by the property's general manager in this beautifully decorated open oasis of warm, inviting shades of rust, gold, and brown. All rooms are uniquely designed to include such exquisite amenities as handsome fireplaces, over-sized flat-screen television, and top-of-the line pillow-top mattresses outfitted in the finest of Egyptian linens. As a perfect compliment to the antique furniture and fine artwork of each boudoir are private, luxurious Italian marble and tile bathrooms finished with large, chrome Grohe waterfall showerheads, modish Rudy Art Glass doors, and premium Frette towels and robes. The premiere highlight of the renovation, however, is the grand presidential suite where a sleek spiral staircase transcends from the loft, king-size bedroom down to an elegant black and green-hued living space complete with comfortable couches, powder room, bar and large screen television.
Ideal for the romantic couple's coveted weekend escape, the savvy businessmen's retreat to Philadelphia, or the vivacious young adult's hideaway, Rittenhouse 1715 offers a dynamic experience just a few steps away from world-class cuisine and culture. Permeated by the prestigious history and character of Philadelphia, this boutique hotel encompasses all that could possibly be desired in a five-star oasis. Transformed and enlivened by exquisite renovations, Rittenhouse 1715, A Boutique Hotel, is truly exceptional in every way.
Plans for Phase II of Rittenhouse 1715 highlight the addition of seven new bedrooms, including a large, two-room suite. Completion of Phase II is slated for the end of 2006.
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With the completion of the first phase of renovations, The Rittenhouse Square Bed and Breakfast embraces its fresh, innovative look with a distinct new name -- Rittenhouse 1715, A Boutique Hotel. One of Philadelphia's most exclusive and luxurious hotel accommodations, Rittenhouse 1715 guarantees impeccable service infused in a locale of refined and sophisticated style. Intimate surroundings, unique design, a dedication to detail, and the highest standards of hospitality will define the boutique hotel experience at Rittenhouse 1715.
Located off Philadelphia's world-renowned Rittenhouse Square, Rittenhouse 1715 is a boutique hotel of sixteen stately rooms outfitted in the finest furnishings and decorated with exquisite artwork. The original Walter Cope designed carriage house and adjacent Georgian townhouse have been combined to enhance the hotel with an inviting drawing room, and an elaborate, two-story presidential suite. Led by famed masterminds of design, Peter Salgado and Kip Saucier of Salgado Saucier, traditional and eclectic styles reminiscent of the Rittenhouse Square area have been uniquely intertwined throughout the establishment to create an ambiance of chic elegance and modern comfort. Perfectly complimenting the historical foundation of Rittenhouse 1715, the design updates provided by Salgado Saucier introduce a new level of style and tranquility that truly makes each guest feel that have checked-in to their own personal sanctuary.
Upon entering the new Rittenhouse 1715, the reception lobby welcomes guests with stunning yellow and white striped walls, sleek black granite floors, a sparkling chandelier, plush floral couches, and eclectic antiques. Beyond these walls lies the newly appointed, open drawing room with fireplace and mirrored flat-screen television. Guest are invited daily to enjoy an intimate wine reception hosted by the property's general manager in this beautifully decorated open oasis of warm, inviting shades of rust, gold, and brown. All rooms are uniquely designed to include such exquisite amenities as handsome fireplaces, over-sized flat-screen television, and top-of-the line pillow-top mattresses outfitted in the finest of Egyptian linens. As a perfect compliment to the antique furniture and fine artwork of each boudoir are private, luxurious Italian marble and tile bathrooms finished with large, chrome Grohe waterfall showerheads, modish Rudy Art Glass doors, and premium Frette towels and robes. The premiere highlight of the renovation, however, is the grand presidential suite where a sleek spiral staircase transcends from the loft, king-size bedroom down to an elegant black and green-hued living space complete with comfortable couches, powder room, bar and large screen television.
Ideal for the romantic couple's coveted weekend escape, the savvy businessmen's retreat to Philadelphia, or the vivacious young adult's hideaway, Rittenhouse 1715 offers a dynamic experience just a few steps away from world-class cuisine and culture. Permeated by the prestigious history and character of Philadelphia, this boutique hotel encompasses all that could possibly be desired in a five-star oasis. Transformed and enlivened by exquisite renovations, Rittenhouse 1715, A Boutique Hotel, is truly exceptional in every way.
Plans for Phase II of Rittenhouse 1715 highlight the addition of seven new bedrooms, including a large, two-room suite. Completion of Phase II is slated for the end of 2006.
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Friday, January 9, 2009
A New Life Down Under
According to the 2005 IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook, Australia is the best place in the world to live! That’s probably why so many people dream of starting a new life down under and apply for immigration to the Australian authorities annually.
The desirability of Australia stems from so many factors – it is a country where the quality of life achievable is very high, the employment prospects are plentiful, the education available is world class and the health care facilities are very good – but to achieve permanent residence status in Australia can be very tricky because the amount of competition for the limited number of visas granted each year is intense.
Those who are serious about starting a new life down under in Australia have a number of ways they can apply for residency.
Those who have a specific skill set that is in demand in Australia can apply for immigration for their entire family via the Skilled Visa Program. Ironically, despite the fact that demand for visas to live, study and work in Australia is so intense, in 2004 not enough people applied for immigration under this particular scheme!
Those who are initially put off at the thought of having to prove their background experience in a given profession and demonstrate their skills should actually take confidence in the fact that if they genuinely DO have the skills they say they do and their profession appears on the Skilled Program list of in-demand skills, they stand an excellent chance of acceptance if they just apply yourself to the immigration process associated with this visa type.
People who find the thought of having to fill in a million forms and attend lots of interviews to be accepted for immigration frightening need to prepare themselves, because whichever program you apply under you will be subjected to a series of interviews, you will have to fill in a plethora of paperwork but the end result, if you’re granted a visa, will be so well worth it.
Cities like Sydney and Melbourne in Australia are some of the most exciting, interesting and fun cities in the whole world. The lifestyle is laid back and informal and yet the cities are sophisticated and chic. If you’re serious about wanting to start a new life in Australia, taking a trip to Sydney or Melbourne or Brisbane, Perth or Cairns will only make your desire even more intense. Australia is a country blessed with fine weather, fun people and of course a stunning and diverse natural landscape.
If you already have family living in Australia you could apply for a visa to reside in Australia permanently via the Partner, Child, Parent or Other Family Migration schemes. Other alternatives are available for those who already have a business they wish to relocate to Australia or those who intend to establish a business down under and employ local people. Refugees have a special visa type they can apply for and the final option available to anyone with plenty of money is to invest a fixed sum into a bank in Australia for a given period of time.
Whichever method suits your personal circumstances best, make sure you do everything within your power to make your dream of a new life down under come true. Seeing as Australia has been voted the best place in the world to live, demand for residency is only likely to intensify as we all move to Australia to get the best quality of life possible!
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The desirability of Australia stems from so many factors – it is a country where the quality of life achievable is very high, the employment prospects are plentiful, the education available is world class and the health care facilities are very good – but to achieve permanent residence status in Australia can be very tricky because the amount of competition for the limited number of visas granted each year is intense.
Those who are serious about starting a new life down under in Australia have a number of ways they can apply for residency.
Those who have a specific skill set that is in demand in Australia can apply for immigration for their entire family via the Skilled Visa Program. Ironically, despite the fact that demand for visas to live, study and work in Australia is so intense, in 2004 not enough people applied for immigration under this particular scheme!
Those who are initially put off at the thought of having to prove their background experience in a given profession and demonstrate their skills should actually take confidence in the fact that if they genuinely DO have the skills they say they do and their profession appears on the Skilled Program list of in-demand skills, they stand an excellent chance of acceptance if they just apply yourself to the immigration process associated with this visa type.
People who find the thought of having to fill in a million forms and attend lots of interviews to be accepted for immigration frightening need to prepare themselves, because whichever program you apply under you will be subjected to a series of interviews, you will have to fill in a plethora of paperwork but the end result, if you’re granted a visa, will be so well worth it.
Cities like Sydney and Melbourne in Australia are some of the most exciting, interesting and fun cities in the whole world. The lifestyle is laid back and informal and yet the cities are sophisticated and chic. If you’re serious about wanting to start a new life in Australia, taking a trip to Sydney or Melbourne or Brisbane, Perth or Cairns will only make your desire even more intense. Australia is a country blessed with fine weather, fun people and of course a stunning and diverse natural landscape.
If you already have family living in Australia you could apply for a visa to reside in Australia permanently via the Partner, Child, Parent or Other Family Migration schemes. Other alternatives are available for those who already have a business they wish to relocate to Australia or those who intend to establish a business down under and employ local people. Refugees have a special visa type they can apply for and the final option available to anyone with plenty of money is to invest a fixed sum into a bank in Australia for a given period of time.
Whichever method suits your personal circumstances best, make sure you do everything within your power to make your dream of a new life down under come true. Seeing as Australia has been voted the best place in the world to live, demand for residency is only likely to intensify as we all move to Australia to get the best quality of life possible!
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