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		<title>Ski Resorts For Kids In North America And Europe</title>
		<link>http://bestsecrets.com/2005/08/10/ski-resorts-for-kids-in-north-america-and-europe/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Aug 2005 23:23:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Skiing is fun, but finding a place for children to learn has been a problem for parents for some time.  Consequently, a number of adults have taken a sabbatical from skiing while they raise their children.  These days though, the holiday ski resorts are fighting backing – now there are ample of places [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Skiing is fun, but finding a place for children to learn has been a problem for parents for some time.  Consequently, a number of adults have taken a sabbatical from skiing while they raise their children.  These days though, the holiday ski resorts are fighting backing – now there are ample of places to take your children, both in North America and in Europe, for their first skiing experience.</p>
	<p>North American Skiing Resorts</p>
	<p>* Smugglers’ Notch, Vermont, USA<br />
Often rated as probably the best place in N. America to take your children on a skiing holiday.  Smugglers’ has an array of activities and entertainment options for the kids with some very friendly beginner slopes.  The instructors at Smugglers’ have also been specially trained to deal with young learners, so this really is a fantastic place.  However, what makes this such a popular choice is that in accommodating for little one, Mums and Dads have not been forgotten and there are also lots of things for Mum and Dad to do when little one is safely tucked-up in bed.  All-in-all, a great resort town.</p>
	<p>* Whistler, British Columbia, Canada<br />
Already known as one of the best ski resorts in the world, Whistler also qualifies as one of the best places in N. America to take your children on a skiing holiday.  Here, Whistler is one of the few high-end ski resorts in N. America that not only freely allows snowboarding, but actually encourages it!  Specially trained ski instructors also means that you can leave your children with the instructor for a while whilst you go off and ski some of Whistler’s more advance slopes.  And, if your child decides that skiing is not really for them, this wonderful resort town has plenty of alternative activities that will keep them entertained for hours at a time.</p>
	<p>* The Canyons, Utah, USA<br />
Centred around Park City, the Canyons in Utah are considered one of, if not the, most family-friendly ski resorts in N. America.  Not far from the Canyons is Salt Lake City, home of the 2002 Winter Olympics.  Certainly a top consideration for young families looking for a scenic, learner-friendly, ski resort.</p>
	<p>European Skiing Resorts</p>
	<p>* Les Arcs, France<br />
Les Arcs holds itself out as being the first purpose built ski resort in the world catering to children!  The resort is designed on a French-Canadian style village with a cable car linking it to the resort of La Plagne.  The resort is huge, and has ample ski runs to satisfy both the more professional skier and the complete novice.  The ski resort area at 1800 has a specially built children’s zone with magic carpet lifts and sledging tracks.  Really, if Europe is the ski destination of choice this year for you and your family, give serious consideration to this resort – it’s superb!</p>
	<p>* Ski Schools, Soldeu, Andorra, Spain<br />
The ski resort in Andorra is set up specifically to help young children learn how to ski and is widely considered one of the best schools to learn to ski at.   Many of the recent graduates of this school have gone on to compete on the European ski circuit.  However, the school also offers classes to adults; and is so diverse and in tune with the public’s feelings towards skiing, now has a snowboarding school!  Skiing lessons here are given to children wanting to learn from as early as 12 months old – showing that you have to prepare children early in the modern world of skiing championships.  It should be noted, however, that this school is set up specifically for the serious learner, so if you want to partake in extra activities, you’ll need to make arrangements to go off camp.  Aside from that, fun is the order of the day at the school!</p>
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		<title>Popular European Holiday Destinations</title>
		<link>http://bestsecrets.com/2005/08/05/popular-european-holiday-destinations-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Aug 2005 19:22:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tasari</dc:creator>
		
	<category>City Guides / Destinations</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	From early Victorian times, Europeans have enjoyed taking time out during the summer to relax and recharge their batteries in one of Europe’s many scenic and beautiful holiday destinations.  If this sounds like just the rest and recuperation you need, why not follow their lead and venture off to one of the following leading [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>From early Victorian times, Europeans have enjoyed taking time out during the summer to relax and recharge their batteries in one of Europe’s many scenic and beautiful holiday destinations.  If this sounds like just the rest and recuperation you need, why not follow their lead and venture off to one of the following leading European holiday destinations – where the European’s are sure to make you feel right at home:</p>
	<p>* Tuscany, Italy<br />
Tuscany is the heart of Italy’s vineyards and wine industry.  The province also happens to be one of the most scenic in all of Italy.  So, if you feel up for a holiday of country air, as you cycle or drive from scenic village to scenic village, this must be the place for.  What’s more, one call to “pranzo” – the Tuscany traditional midday meal - and you’ll be feeling like Tuscany has been your home for a lifetime!  Why not enjoy the warmth and comfort of traditional Italian hospitality, mixed in with a healthy appreciation of Tuscany wine in the evening.  It really isn’t hard to see why so many Europeans elect to spend a few weeks roaming around this grand Italian countryside.</p>
	<p>* Connemara, Western Ireland<br />
The area in and around Connemara in Western Ireland is widely considered to be some of the most beautiful in all of Europe.  Consequently this part of Europe sees a large number of Europeans on walking and hiking tours.  Whilst you are in this historical part of Ireland, you’ll also have the chance to take in both the town of Westport and Clew Bay.  Located not too far away from these is Croagh Patrick, where St. Patrick (the patron saint of Ireland) is said to have fasted in prayer for 40 days and 40 nights.  A tour of the resort towns of Western Ireland is more than a mere holiday, it’s a calling – a coming home – regardless of where you are from.   You’ll also find the Irish to be very hospital people who offer plenty of fun and entertainment.</p>
	<p>* Disneyland, Paris<br />
Walking tours of the resort towns of Ireland and bike tours of Tuscany are not for all, and a tour to Disneyland, Paris is more inline with the traditional modern holiday.  As it happens, this popular European destination has some of the famous attractions found at other Disney resorts, such as Space Mountain, but also contains some of its very own home-grown attractions.  Its close proximity to Paris centre also provides you with the perfect opportunity to spend some time in one of the world’s most romantic cities as you take in the atmosphere of the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe and Champs Elysees.  Disneyland, Paris has a wide selection of good hotels that make this a good choice for those of you travelling with young children.  Great, traditional, fun!</p>
	<p>* Venice, Italy<br />
A trip on one of the famous gondolas in Venice, Italy must rank as one of the most romantic activities to do in the world.  However, Venice is so much more than gondolas; it has the historic St. Mark’s Square, the Accadmia Galleries –showcasing some of the world’s finest Venetian paintings- and its very own Mardi Gras!  With a vast range of accommodation available in the city – from some of the most exclusive and expensive 5-star hotels to the family run pensions, a holiday in Venice, Italy is a fantastic way to unwind from the stresses of modern day life with the one you love.</p>
	<p>* Iceland<br />
You may well be wondering how Iceland can work its way into a list of popular European vacation destinations.  The truth is it’s not popular unless you’ve been there or heard of it: but it is included in this list because Iceland is the up and coming place to visit in Europe!  Home to some of the finest examples of natural beauty in the world, more and more European’s and now going out of their way to spend some time in the resort towns along its rich coastline.  Whilst here, you’ll have the perfect to chance to see why Iceland is known as the “Land of Fire and Ice” – there are literally hundreds of samples of black lava and active volcanoes, as well ice glaciers and snow-capped mountains.  So, if a holiday in one of the world’s oldest, newest, destination resort sounds like it may be just the ticket for you –why not check this place out, before all your friends discover it before you do!</p>
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		<title>Top European Ski Resorts</title>
		<link>http://bestsecrets.com/2005/07/30/top-european-ski-resorts-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jul 2005 19:21:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tasari</dc:creator>
		
	<category>City Guides / Destinations</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Each year more and more of us seek that uniquely pleasurable feeling that comes with a holiday in one of Europe’s leading ski resorts.  However, probably unlike the case in North America, a large emphasis of having a skiing holiday in Europe is placed on the social, as well as sporting, facilities that the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Each year more and more of us seek that uniquely pleasurable feeling that comes with a holiday in one of Europe’s leading ski resorts.  However, probably unlike the case in North America, a large emphasis of having a skiing holiday in Europe is placed on the social, as well as sporting, facilities that the resort has.  What’s more, with ever increasing numbers of us now having the means to enjoy both a winter and summer break, booking your winter skiing holiday early has become even more pressing.  The following are 5 skiing resorts in Europe considered to be among the best in the world – and are widely regarded as being the best in Europe:</p>
	<p>* Chamonix Mount-Blanc, France<br />
Located at the foot of Europe’s tallest mountain (Mount-Blanc at a height of 15,771ft), Chamonix ranks a common mention in any list of the “world’s most elite skiing resorts” -especially among the French.  As the home of the first ever Winter Olympics, in 1924, there has to be a lot said about this fantastic resort: and the resort lives up to its name by having both the longest vertical drop (9209 ft) and the world’s longest ski-runs (13.7 miles).  Chamonix is certainly a good choice resort for the serious snow freak and the well-heeled.  Which is not to say that you cannot go and enjoy the ski-run and stay in nearby cheaper accommodation and watch from afar as the rich and famous go about their business in the many boutiques located here.  Certainly a place for people watching!</p>
	<p>* Cortina, Italy<br />
One of the world’s first purpose built ski resorts, Cortina is where the 1956 Winter Olympic Games were held.  Although this may lead you to think that Cortina is now an outdated resort, in fact nothing could be further from the truth.  Like many other ski resorts in the Alps, the resort centres around a pedestrian street with lots of shopping arcades, restaurants and other pleasure activities.  For the serious skier among you, this resort has a number of ski runs, ranging from the basic to the professional, of a rich quality.</p>
	<p>* Kitzbulhel, Austria<br />
People have been skiing in the scenic resort of Kitzebulhel since 1892, making this one of Europe’s oldest skiing towns.  Although this resort is neither particularly lively, nor particularly popular among the trendier younger age groups, the “Pearl of the Alps” (as it is affectionately known) is a popular choice among the more serious skier and those looking for a holiday combination of serious scenic sightseeing and gentle skiing.  Kitzbulhel would also be a good choice skiing resort for the first-time skier looking to take things at a little more leisurely pace.</p>
	<p>* St. Moritz, Switzerland<br />
Mention to anyone that you are considering going on a skiing holiday in Europe and the name St. Mortiz is going to crop up.  Home to the Winter Olympics of 1928 and 1948, St. Moritz has been the European ski resort of choice almost since its first visitors (two Englishmen) ventured there in 1864.  Today the resort is equally famous for its Cresta Run and the array of 5-star hotels located here.  For the more adventurous of you, the frozen lake in St. Moritz doubles up as a golf course during the winter!</p>
	<p>* Zermatt, Switzerland<br />
What can be said about Zermatt that has not already been said!  Probably one of the world’s most famous ski resorts, Zermatt is actually an extremely peaceful ski resort to visit.  In part, the reason for Zermatt’s relaxed and peaceful atmosphere has to do with the fact that automobiles are not allowed in the ski resort.  However, the fact that most visitors to Zermatt elect to stay at the more popular nearby skiing resorts of St. Mortiz or Gstaad, and come over to Zermatt for a day visit, also plays a large part in this.  Certainly an ideal skiing resort to come to if you have a young family as there are, in the surrounding areas, activities other than skiing.  It would also make a good location for a quick romantic skiing break.</p>
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		<title>Popular European Holiday Destinations</title>
		<link>http://bestsecrets.com/2005/07/05/popular-european-holiday-destinations/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jul 2005 19:43:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tasari</dc:creator>
		
	<category>City Guides / Destinations</category>
		<guid>http://bestsecrets.com/2005/07/05/popular-european-holiday-destinations/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[	From early Victorian times, Europeans have enjoyed taking time out during the summer to relax and recharge their batteries in one of Europe’s many scenic and beautiful holiday destinations.  If this sounds like just the rest and recuperation you need, why not follow their lead and venture off to one of the following leading [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>From early Victorian times, Europeans have enjoyed taking time out during the summer to relax and recharge their batteries in one of Europe’s many scenic and beautiful holiday destinations.  If this sounds like just the rest and recuperation you need, why not follow their lead and venture off to one of the following leading European holiday destinations – where the European’s are sure to make you feel right at home:</p>
	<p><strong>* Tuscany, Italy</strong><br />
Tuscany is the heart of Italy’s vineyards and wine industry.  The province also happens to be one of the most scenic in all of Italy.  So, if you feel up for a holiday of country air, as you cycle or drive from scenic village to scenic village, this must be the place for.  What’s more, one call to “pranzo” – the Tuscany traditional midday meal - and you’ll be feeling like Tuscany has been your home for a lifetime!  Why not enjoy the warmth and comfort of traditional Italian hospitality, mixed in with a healthy appreciation of Tuscany wine in the evening.  It really isn’t hard to see why so many Europeans elect to spend a few weeks roaming around this grand Italian countryside.</p>
	<p><strong>* Connemara, Western Ireland</strong><br />
The area in and around Connemara in Western Ireland is widely considered to be some of the most beautiful in all of Europe.  Consequently this part of Europe sees a large number of Europeans on walking and hiking tours.  Whilst you are in this historical part of Ireland, you’ll also have the chance to take in both the town of Westport and Clew Bay.  Located not too far away from these is Croagh Patrick, where St. Patrick (the patron saint of Ireland) is said to have fasted in prayer for 40 days and 40 nights.  A tour of the resort towns of Western Ireland is more than a mere holiday, it’s a calling – a coming home – regardless of where you are from.   You’ll also find the Irish to be very hospital people who offer plenty of fun and entertainment.</p>
	<p><strong>* Disneyland, Paris</strong><br />
Walking tours of the resort towns of Ireland and bike tours of Tuscany are not for all, and a tour to Disneyland, Paris is more inline with the traditional modern holiday.  As it happens, this popular European destination has some of the famous attractions found at other Disney resorts, such as Space Mountain, but also contains some of its very own home-grown attractions.  Its close proximity to Paris centre also provides you with the perfect opportunity to spend some time in one of the world’s most romantic cities as you take in the atmosphere of the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe and Champs Elysees.  Disneyland, Paris has a wide selection of good hotels that make this a good choice for those of you travelling with young children.  Great, traditional, fun!</p>
	<p><strong>* Venice, Italy</strong><br />
A trip on one of the famous gondolas in Venice, Italy must rank as one of the most romantic activities to do in the world.  However, Venice is so much more than gondolas; it has the historic St. Mark’s Square, the Accadmia Galleries –showcasing some of the world’s finest Venetian paintings- and its very own Mardi Gras!  With a vast range of accommodation available in the city – from some of the most exclusive and expensive 5-star hotels to the family run pensions, a holiday in Venice, Italy is a fantastic way to unwind from the stresses of modern day life with the one you love.</p>
	<p><strong>* Iceland</strong><br />
You may well be wondering how Iceland can work its way into a list of popular European vacation destinations.  The truth is it’s not popular unless you’ve been there or heard of it: but it is included in this list because Iceland is the up and coming place to visit in Europe!  Home to some of the finest examples of natural beauty in the world, more and more European’s and now going out of their way to spend some time in the resort towns along its rich coastline.  Whilst here, you’ll have the perfect to chance to see why Iceland is known as the “Land of Fire and Ice” – there are literally hundreds of samples of black lava and active volcanoes, as well ice glaciers and snow-capped mountains.  So, if a holiday in one of the world’s oldest, newest, destination resort sounds like it may be just the ticket for you –why not check this place out, before all your friends discover it before you do!</p>
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		<title>Top European Ski Resorts</title>
		<link>http://bestsecrets.com/2005/06/30/top-european-ski-resorts/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jun 2005 19:42:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tasari</dc:creator>
		
	<category>City Guides / Destinations</category>
		<guid>http://bestsecrets.com/2005/06/30/top-european-ski-resorts/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[	Each year more and more of us seek that uniquely pleasurable feeling that comes with a holiday in one of Europe’s leading ski resorts.  However, probably unlike the case in North America, a large emphasis of having a skiing holiday in Europe is placed on the social, as well as sporting, facilities that the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Each year more and more of us seek that uniquely pleasurable feeling that comes with a holiday in one of Europe’s leading ski resorts.  However, probably unlike the case in North America, a large emphasis of having a skiing holiday in Europe is placed on the social, as well as sporting, facilities that the resort has.  What’s more, with ever increasing numbers of us now having the means to enjoy both a winter and summer break, booking your winter skiing holiday early has become even more pressing.  The following are 5 skiing resorts in Europe considered to be among the best in the world – and are widely regarded as being the best in Europe:</p>
	<p><strong>* Chamonix Mount-Blanc, France</strong><br />
Located at the foot of Europe’s tallest mountain (Mount-Blanc at a height of 15,771ft), Chamonix ranks a common mention in any list of the “world’s most elite skiing resorts” -especially among the French.  As the home of the first ever Winter Olympics, in 1924, there has to be a lot said about this fantastic resort: and the resort lives up to its name by having both the longest vertical drop (9209 ft) and the world’s longest ski-runs (13.7 miles).  Chamonix is certainly a good choice resort for the serious snow freak and the well-heeled.  Which is not to say that you cannot go and enjoy the ski-run and stay in nearby cheaper accommodation and watch from afar as the rich and famous go about their business in the many boutiques located here.  Certainly a place for people watching!</p>
	<p><strong>* Cortina, Italy</strong><br />
One of the world’s first purpose built ski resorts, Cortina is where the 1956 Winter Olympic Games were held.  Although this may lead you to think that Cortina is now an outdated resort, in fact nothing could be further from the truth.  Like many other ski resorts in the Alps, the resort centres around a pedestrian street with lots of shopping arcades, restaurants and other pleasure activities.  For the serious skier among you, this resort has a number of ski runs, ranging from the basic to the professional, of a rich quality.</p>
	<p><strong>* Kitzbulhel, Austria</strong><br />
People have been skiing in the scenic resort of Kitzebulhel since 1892, making this one of Europe’s oldest skiing towns.  Although this resort is neither particularly lively, nor particularly popular among the trendier younger age groups, the “Pearl of the Alps” (as it is affectionately known) is a popular choice among the more serious skier and those looking for a holiday combination of serious scenic sightseeing and gentle skiing.  Kitzbulhel would also be a good choice skiing resort for the first-time skier looking to take things at a little more leisurely pace.</p>
	<p><strong>* St. Moritz, Switzerland</strong><br />
Mention to anyone that you are considering going on a skiing holiday in Europe and the name St. Mortiz is going to crop up.  Home to the Winter Olympics of 1928 and 1948, St. Moritz has been the European ski resort of choice almost since its first visitors (two Englishmen) ventured there in 1864.  Today the resort is equally famous for its Cresta Run and the array of 5-star hotels located here.  For the more adventurous of you, the frozen lake in St. Moritz doubles up as a golf course during the winter!</p>
	<p><strong>* Zermatt, Switzerland</strong><br />
What can be said about Zermatt that has not already been said!  Probably one of the world’s most famous ski resorts, Zermatt is actually an extremely peaceful ski resort to visit.  In part, the reason for Zermatt’s relaxed and peaceful atmosphere has to do with the fact that automobiles are not allowed in the ski resort.  However, the fact that most visitors to Zermatt elect to stay at the more popular nearby skiing resorts of St. Mortiz or Gstaad, and come over to Zermatt for a day visit, also plays a large part in this.  Certainly an ideal skiing resort to come to if you have a young family as there are, in the surrounding areas, activities other than skiing.  It would also make a good location for a quick romantic skiing break.</p>
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		<title>Popular North American Skiing Resorts in 2004-2005</title>
		<link>http://bestsecrets.com/2005/06/20/popular-north-american-skiing-resorts-in-2004-2005/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jun 2005 19:31:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tasari</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	Whilst it is always going to be difficult to tell ahead of the snow which ski resorts will be offering the best runs in any given year, certain ski resorts in North America remain more popular than others no matter what happens with the snow.  So, if you’re thinking of a North American skiing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Whilst it is always going to be difficult to tell ahead of the snow which ski resorts will be offering the best runs in any given year, certain ski resorts in North America remain more popular than others no matter what happens with the snow.  So, if you’re thinking of a North American skiing holiday this winter, here are some of the ski resorts you might want to check out (in no particular order):</p>
	<p><strong>* Aspen, Colorado, USA</strong><br />
Possibly as well know as the being the Mecca of the jet-set and famous as for its skiing, Aspen has four (not connected) mountains and steeps in which to ski.  This ski resort accommodates for all levels of skier, from the pro to the novice, and is the resort of choice for many.</p>
	<p><strong>* Banff / Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada</strong><br />
Ranking as possibly the most picturesque ski resort in North America, Banff ski resort is located in the heart of Canada’s Banff National Park.  With Mount Norquay, Sunshine Village and Lake Louise all within easy reach of this ski resort, many have argued that you don’t need to be an ace skier before deciding to come here: the sheer magnificence of the views are enough on their own to attract you to this most delightful part of the world.</p>
	<p><strong>* Stowe, Vermont, USA</strong><br />
Based around Mount Mansfield and Spruce Peak, Stowe is always a popular choice (as a ski resort) as it has close to 100 shops and over 50 restaurants.  It also offers more to the holiday-maker than just traditional skiing.  For those serious about their skiing however, Stowe is also one of the few resorts in North America that lift-links to other resorts.</p>
	<p><strong>* Mount Tremblant, Quebec</strong><br />
Mount Tremblant is Canada’s oldest ski resort – originally opened in 1939.  However, a recent facelift has meant that this resort is now unrecognizable from what it was of old.  Whilst the skiing here is good, the area is also well-known for its close proximity to other ski resorts and locations; for example, Montreal is only an hour away.  Also, this resort is seen as being one of the most relaxing on the North American circuit.</p>
	<p><strong>* Vail, Colorado, USA</strong><br />
With over 5,300 acres of ski slopes, Vale is the largest single ski resort in the USA.  It also, however, has the fastest high-speed detachable quads on one mountain!  Add to that the sheer number of art galleries, museums, snowmobiling, ice skating, etc. activities that can be done here and it is not hard to see why Vail, Colorado is seen as the USA’s favourite ski resorts. </p>
	<p><strong>* Whistler/Blackcomb, Canada</strong><br />
Whistler ski resort was voted the number one global ski resort for the 2003-2004 season and one look at this exquisite ski village will tell you why.  A purpose built resort (30 years ago there was nothing here!), the resort contains over 100 restaurants alone!  On the skiing front, the two mountain peaks that make-up the backdrop of this resort are seen as excellent for skiing and snowboarding (note- not all North American resorts will allow you to snowboard).  If you plan to come here though, you’ll need to book up early as this resort really is considered the world’s greatest ski resort!</p>
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		<title>Things to do and see in St. Maarten/St. Martin</title>
		<link>http://bestsecrets.com/2005/04/30/things-to-do-and-see-in-st-maarten-st-martin/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Apr 2005 07:19:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tasari</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	Anyone planning a trip to the Caribbean is full of anticipation, expectation and excitement at the prospect of sun, sea and surf.  With this in mind then, what sort of things can one expect to do and see in St. Maarten/St.Martin?
	Things to do and see in St. Martin: Sun, sea and sand
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Anyone planning a trip to the Caribbean is full of anticipation, expectation and excitement at the prospect of sun, sea and surf.  With this in mind then, what sort of things can one expect to do and see in St. Maarten/St.Martin?</p>
	<p><strong>Things to do and see in St. Martin: Sun, sea and sand</strong></p>
	<p>As with all Caribbean islands, St. Maarten’s offers visitors to its picturesque shores all the usually fun and games to be had at the seaside:<br />
•	Sailing: St. Martin’s has several catamarans for hire that allow you to either sail around the island or to island-hop; depending on your desire, time and skill.<br />
•	Diving &#038; snorkelling:  As a Caribbean island, it would be a shame if you didn’t take up the perfect opportunity to do some diving and snorkelling.  The coral around the island is beautiful and the water is crystal blue clear with visibility of between 75 – 100 feet.  You can explore the marine life around the island as part of your sailing trip, or as a standalone activity.<br />
•	Windsurfing:  Windsurfing is a popular past time on the island and all the best surfers tend to congregate at Orient Bay Beach – which is located on the French north-side of the island.<br />
•	Kayaking: Kayaking facilities are available on the island if you want to take time out to kayak around.<br />
•	Beaches: The island is literally a treasure-trove of wonderful golden sand beaches.  However, some of the more popular beaches are the Cupecoy beach (on the Dutch side of the island) and Mullet Bay and Maho Bay (on the French side of the Island).</p>
	<p><strong>Things to do and see in St. Maarten’s: On the shore</strong></p>
	<p>But, let’s face it, sun, sea and surf are not everyone’s idea of fun.  Some of us prefer to stay on dry land.  And this is where St. Maarten comes into a place of its own.  With its rich history of friendly relations, dating back to the Treaty of Concordia signed in 1648, the island is full of historical sites and venues that you can amble and hike around.  So, unlike other islands, here you can live the history.  But, if staying on land is what you’re looking for, and not hiking all over the island, then you could always participate in some of the following:<br />
•	Tennis: Tennis courts are a plenty on the island, with every hotel having access to one.<br />
•	Golf: Although only 37 square miles in size, somehow the island has managed to squeeze in an exotic 18-hole championship golf course at the Mullet Bay Resort!<br />
•	Horseback riding: can be done on the island or on the beach-shores of the island.</p>
	<p><strong>Things to do and see in St. Martin: At night</strong></p>
	<p>With so many things to do during the day, you would think that St. Martin’s would be a place where you’d want to be early off to bed.  In fact you would be missing out on a lot if you did that.  St. Maarten’s night life is a vibrant mixture of cultures with outdoor clubs, lounges, dining on international cuisines from over 70 countries, and beach reggae parties all available to keep you going until the early morning hours.  If that’s not enough fun for you in one day, on the Dutch side of the island you can also spend the night at the tables trying to win the loot for tomorrow’s fun!</p>
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