วันพุธที่ 24 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Trendspotting: Bib Necklaces


Trendspotting: Bib Necklaces.

MSN Life & Style looks into this heavy trend to bring you these awesome buys!


Hanging heavy on our necks today are bib necklaces, the new big thing in accessorising. Whether fully bejewelled, or pleated with chains, we’re seeing more of their appearances on the street as well as the red carpet. For its unusually large size and shape which hangs low on the chest, these neck pieces are called “bibs” for very obvious reasons. Placed right at the centre of a person’s frame, bibs steal the show no matter how they’re designed. With that said, there’s no wonder why the main rule in wearing bib necklaces is to keep it at only one.
Today, we check out who’s been making headlines with these statement pieces, and hand-picked a few easy-buys for you!

Trendspotting: Jumpsuits


Trendspotting: Jumpsuits .

MSN Life & Style checks out who’s been spotted in these cute one-pieces, and bring you some jumpsuits you can get your hands on.

Three reasons to love jumpsuits:
1. They’re so fun to flaunt in the hot Singapore weather! 2. They make our Oh-crap-I-woke-up-late days easier because we can skip the whole pairing ordeal. 3. It’s really the only way overalls and dungarees can look appealing.
Jumpsuits, playsuits, rompers, you name it. These fun-loving one-pieces have been nothing but the talk of town since the longest time. I remember seeing old photos of these flower-lovin’ girls in their red-and-white checked jumpsuits, out in the meadow having fun in the sun. Well, with things from the past quickly coming back to the future, we gladly welcome these familiar jumpsuits into our closets.
Whether long or short, flirty or grungy, these jumpsuits stand out from the crowd and put the sea of boring tee-and-jeans away. We check out some of our favourite celebs clad in updated jumpsuits, and pick out a few you can get your hands on.

Top 14 wackiest Lady GaGa outfits


Top 14 wackiest Lady GaGa outfits,

Do we go GaGa over her outlandish fashion sense or should we banish her for crossing fashion boundaries? Let's take a vote!


Lady GaGa has been making loud headlines for her music as much as for her crazy fashion outfits. She's been known to push fashion boundaries and we're no surprised why. Whether she's titilating on stage pantless and surprising us with eye-popping stage outfits, Lady GaGa could be setting fashion trends that we don't even know exist yet!
Whatever her reasons may be, only Lady GaGa can pull off granny panties, explosive bras and disco balls as outfits (Lady GaGa the next Madonna?). Here's a list of Top 14 wackiest Lady GaGa outfits the 23-year-old singer-songwriter has donned over the years.

Grammys' Best & Worst Dressed


Grammys' Best & Worst Dressed.

MSN Life & Style scooped these stars from the red carpet to bring you the best and the worst of the night’s fashion.

Sure, it’s about the music, but with that comes a whole line of wacky fashion we either love or hate. We found this year’s Grammys a little boring, with too much nudity (we’re talkin’ bout the hue) and hardly any colour. Thankfully, we’ve got our faithful Gaga and Imogen to go crazy with the outfits!
That aside, we at MSN Life & Style have picked out the best and worst dressed celebrities at the Grammys for your reading pleasure. While Jennifer Hudson dressed to the nines with an unexpected designer and Jennifer Lopez mixed ghetto and Upper East Side, find out who else caught our attention at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards!

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Wow factors


Wow factors.

Look your ultimate best while spending quality date night on Valentine’s Day.


Of course one has to look her best every other day but seeing it's Valentine’s Day, you would really want to go all out trying to impress your date. The place and activity are still the main highlight of the celebration but seeing that you are also the priority of the day, why not make that extra effort to give him a lasting impression, at least until the next year comes along?
Dressing up to fit the occasion is essential, so here are some of our tips on how you can look your best for Valentine’s Day, no matter what’s on the itinerary.

Hot or Not: Carey Mulligan


Hot or Not: Carey Mulligan .

Read on as the 'An Education' star gets a fashion inspection on her red carpet looks. .

Upcoming ‘It’ girl Carey Mulligan is a rising star at the age of 24 with her breakthrough role as Jenny in the 2009 movie 'An Education'. With numerous nominations including this year’s Golden Globe, BAFTAs and Academy Awards, this pixie-like darling is well off on her way to stardom. Not only that, having filmed 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps' has also left her in the arms of the very animated Shia LaBeouf. With a stunning physique, a blinding smile, a booming career and a successful boyfriend? That’s a whole package for this English actress.
This time around, we take a look into her fashion file instead to give her a red-carpet inspection. We must say though, Carey has always been a fashion pleaser even with only a few years since her debut in acting! Read on for more of our take.

Best dressed hunks at the 2010 Oscars


Best dressed hunks at the 2010 Oscars .

Get your tongues a-wagging as MSN Life & Style brings you the hottest hunks who trotted on the red carpet at the 2010 Oscars.


Through all the glitz and glamour, it wasn’t just the winning trophy that took centre stage at the recent 82nd Academy Awards. While our favourite ladies in showbiz went all-out with mermaid gowns and heavy embellishments, the men turned hunks in their fitted tuxedos, bow ties and cummerbunds.
Forget the jazzy outfits and loud jackets – we’re visiting the high hills of elegant men all dressed to the nines. We look through the style file to bring you the hottest hunks at the recent Oscars.

Oscars 2010 red carpet runway


Oscars 2010 red carpet runway.

From the glamorous gowns to the jaw-dropping jewels and the badly added ruffles, see every detail from the best looks of Hollywood's biggest night.

Aside from the prestigious ceremony itself, the other most important part of Oscar night, is of course the fashion. We have to admit that 2010 isn’t the best year for Oscar fashion but it is a good year for women as ‘Hurt Locker’ received the award for Best Picture and Katherine Bigelow picked up the Best Director accolade. Congrats! Some of the gorgeous celebs did make our day and some just made us wish that we could have been appointed as their stylist for just this one occasion. We present to you our best and worst dressed celebrities at this year’s Oscars.

Hot or Not: Anna Kendrick


Hot or Not: Anna Kendrick.

MSN Life & Style skimmed through this young starlet’s red carpet look book to give her a full fashion inspection. .

Apart from Kristen Stewart and Carey Mulligan, there’s another young starlet on the rise and she’s not about to die off anytime soon (unlike faded star Mischa Barton). Having appeared in well-received comedy ‘Rocket Science’, sparkly vampire saga ‘Twilight’ and also Oscar-nominated ‘Up in the Air’, this 24-year-old Portland native is stopping nowhere until she reaches the top. With more than thirty nominations to date, Anna Kendrick is one of today’s most promising stars in the entertainment industry.
Always dressed in strapless numbers and Elie Saab on the red carpet, we backtrack into her fashion files to give her a full inspection. Read on for more!

Hot or not: Khloe Kardashian


Hot or not: Khloe Kardashian.

The third sister from the Kardashian brood is known to be the most rebellious sibling. Is she the same when it comes to red carpet affairs?

Khloe Kardashian made headlines back in 2007 when she was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol. On July 18, 2008, she reported to jail to serve time for violation of probation.
Thank God those days are long gone for Khloe. She’s cleaned up her act and got married to Los Angeles Lakers forward, Lamar Odom last September. Aside from her fame in the hit reality series, 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians', Khloe has her own radio show and operates D-A-S-H, a clothing boutique in Calabasas, California and Miami, with her sisters Kourtney and Kim. Khloe also modelled in one of PETA's ‘I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur’ campaigns. While we think she looked hot in the nude, let’s see if we like the fashionable goods she rocks on the red carpet.

Private Tour: Floating Markets of Damnoen Saduak Cruise Day Trip from Bangkok


Private Tour: Floating Markets of Damnoen Saduak Cruise Day Trip from Bangkok.

Summary
Take a private tour to get a glimpse of everyday life on the water in Thailand. Cruise along the Bangkok canals in a narrow, long-tailed motorized boat towards the Damnoen Saduak floating market, where you will see local vendors in their Thai style canoes, laden with colorful fruits, and vegetables, gently plying their way through the canals looking to sell their goods.
Bangkok, Thailand's vibrant capital is one of the world's most exotic and colorful cities, is a unique blend of the traditional and ultra-modern. As fun as the city is, it is always a great idea to head towards the country side to experience the rural Thai culture as life can be remarkably different, and interesting. A trip to the Damnoen Saduak floating markets is a must-do activity for those wanting to catch a glimpse of everyday life in Thailand.On this privately guided day trip from Bangkok to the Damnoen Saduak floating markets, situated 64 miles (104 kilometers) southwest of Bangkok, you will take an exhilarating ride through the marshes and stilt houses of Bangkok on a narrow, long-tailed speedboat towards the markets. Once you reach the markets your local Thai guide will ensure all your questions are answered and even assist those who may wish to take a ride on a local boat (optional extra, payable direct) through the maze of Thai style canoes laden with colorful fruits, vegetables, sweets and meats.This is a very popular day-trip for many tourists to Thailand and subsequently many of the products for sale by the local vendors at the Damnoen Saduak floating markets today may not seem so authentically Thai.

Bangkok Canals Cruise including Grand Palace and Wat Arun


Bangkok Canals Cruise including Grand Palace and Wat Arun.

Summary
On this sightseeing tour of Bangkok's canals (or khlongs, as they are known locally) you will travel by a motorized boat on the Chao Phraya River to see the serene family homes and temples dotted along the waterways which inspired Bangkok's reference as the "Venice of the East". The canals around Bangkok serve as a natural highway for many local Thai people going about their everyday business, such as transporting their merchandise, in particular rice, to and from the rice fields.
You'll be picked up from your centrally located Bangkok hotel and cruise along the canals of Bangkok. Your cruising tour will stop at the Temple of Dawn, or Wat Arun, which is one of the Bangkok's most iconic landmarks and the most famous of the more than 400 Buddhist temples and monasteries in the city.
It is then onto the Grand Palace complex. This Grand Palace complex includes the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Keow) which is unquestionably one of the wonders of the world today. Within its enormous grounds is the most exotic Buddhist temple and at the heart of the temple itself is a fabulous Buddha image, carved from one piece of Jade, which is the holiest and most revered of religious objects in Thailand today.

Thai Dinner and Classical Thai Dance Tour from Bangkok


Thai Dinner and Classical Thai Dance Tour from Bangkok

Summary
This wonderful evening dinner tour in Bangkok will surround you with a truly Thai ambiance. Sit back and enjoy Thai food and dance.
You will enjoy delicious Thai cuisine whilst your eyes feast on the grace and beauty of the traditional Thai dancers. The performances you will see are mystical dances based on stories from classical Thai literature and folklore. The dancers wear traditional, colorful costumes providing a perfect opportunity for photos.

Floating Markets and Bridge on River Kwai Tour from Bangkok


Floating Markets and Bridge on River Kwai Tour from Bangkok.

Summary
Combine a cruise through the Floating Markets with a visit to Bridge on the River Kwai on this full-day guided tour from Bangkok. With the knowledge of your local guide, this is a wonderful way to maximize your time and delve deeper in the Thailand's Kanchanaburi region.
Your journey commences with a leisurely drive from Bangkok, passing through salt fields and rice paddies before embarking aboard your long tail speed-boat on your journey to the floating markets. The floating markets are a fascinating experience, a complete contrast to how we shop for food in the west, and are made up of Thai style canoes laden with colorful and succulent fruits, vegetables, sweets and meats - gently plying their way through the canal, selling as they go. It is one of most popular Thai sightseeing experiences and not to be missed. If you want to take a closer look your local Thai guide will help you organize a local boat ride through the markets (optional extra).
You will then board your coach for the journey west to Kanchanaburi, home to the River Kwai and it's infamous bridge. The building of the bridge in 1943 was part of a wartime project to link existing Thai and Burmese railway lines to create a direct route from Bangkok, Thailand to Rangoon, Burma (now Myanmar) in an effort to support the Japanese occupation of Burma. Over 100,000 conscripted laborers and 12,000 prisoners of war died during the whole project.
Lunch will be taken at a local restaurant before visiting the bridge after visiting the JEATH war museum, which houses pictures and paintings from this period. Combining the two attractions unfortunately means there is not enough time to take a train ride, before your journey back to Bangkok and your hotel.
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วันจันทร์ที่ 22 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Bangkok's Grand Palace Complex and Wat Phra Kaew Tour


Bangkok's Grand Palace Complex and Wat Phra Kaew Tour.

Summary
Ask anyone who has been to Bangkok what their 'must see' list of the city entails, and without fail they'll include The Grand Palace. This half-day sightseeing tour in Bangkok can be taken in the morning or afternoon and will allow you the opportunity to explore the complex, accompanied by a local guide. The Grand Palace Complex is home to a number of attractions including Wat Phra Keow (Temple of the Emerald Buddha).
Built in traditional Thai architecture mixed with European designs, The Grand Palace complex, once the official home for the Kings of Siam, is unquestionably one of the Thailand's major tourist highlights. The King still uses the Grand Palace for certain ceremonial occasions and the regal flavor within its enormous royal grounds is still evident. During the tour you will visit the Royal Funeral Hall and the Royal Coronation Hall.
The main centerpiece of the complex however is the 45 centimeter Emerald Buddha. Carved from just one piece of Jade it is the holiest and most revered religious object in Thailand. The Emerald Buddha is housed within Wat Phra Keow, which is a very ornately decorated building whose roof tiles reach up into the sky.

Bangkok Dinner Cruise on the Chao Phraya River


Bangkok Dinner Cruise on the Chao Phraya River.

Summary
Treat yourself and your loved ones with a 2.5 hour evening cruise along Bangkok's Chao Phraya river. Watch river life go by and feast on a Thai dinner feast as the band on board entertains you.
This will be a memorable night on board one of Bangkok's most luxurious restaurant boats relaxing in modern comfort and dining like King Rama V on a variety of Thai dishes. As you cruise slowly along the Chao Phraya River you will pass The Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun) and the Grand Palace complex which both provide sensational twilight photo opportunities. It is also a great vantage point to watch the life along the river as people slowly start to unwind or head home after a busy day.
Throughout the cruise the on board band will also keep you entertained.
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Khao Yai National Park and Elephant Ride Day Trip from Bangkok


Khao Yai National Park and Elephant Ride Day Trip from Bangkok.


Summary
Explore the protected green landscapes of Khao Yai National Park on a full-day guided excursion from Bangkok. The ideal city escape for those looking to get back to nature during their stay in Bangkok. You'll have the opportunity to sample indigenous fruit and search local wildlife including tigers, black bears and leopards.A highlight is a 45-minute elephant ride through the lush forest at Pakchong Creek.
Khao Yai National Park lies about 108 miles (175 kilometers) northeast of Bangkok and is Thailand's most visited reserve for good reason. Covering 1,347 square miles (2,172 square kilometers) of forests, jungles and grassland the park covers five vegetation zones and is one of the few remaining intact monsoon forests in Asia. The reserve is home to over 153 different species of animals, including 200-300 wild elephants, as well as other rarely seen mammals such as Asiatic black bear, tiger, leopards, barking deer to name a few. Exotic birds such as the great hornbill and the Himalayan ribbed bats also live inside the park and are protected by law. Sightings can never be guaranteed but it is great to wander the park knowing wildlife is out there!En-route to the park your tour will stop at a local fruit market in the province of Nakhon Nayok so you can enjoy exotic fruits such as mango and rambutans - other wise known as the 'hairy fruit' which is similar to a lychee. Once at Khao Yai National Park you can take a walk along one of the well marked trails that wind their way through the mountains, forests, streams and waterfalls.
On your way back to Bangkok from Khao Yai you will stop at Pakchong Creek to experience a 45-minute elephant ride with a trusted mahout (elephant caretaker) through the lush forest.

Admiral Cheng Ho Singapore Harbour Cruise


Admiral Cheng Ho Singapore Harbour Cruise.

Summary
Choose between a morning or afternoon departure and join this fully narrated 2.5 hour Admiral Cheng Ho junk boat cruise for a fascinating insight into Singapore from the sea. Cruise up the Singapore river and admire the magnificent city skyline and pass the spot at which Raffles stepped ashore to find modern Singapore.
After making your way down to the Harbourfront Centre, you will pass the mouth of the Singapore River, near the spot at which Raffles stepped ashore to find modern Singapore. Behind us is the magnificent skyline of tall buildings, before us the eastern anchorage of the busiest port in the world. You will cruise pass a cluster of tropical island before stepping ashore at Kusu Island, (not available during the ninth lunar month). Continue cruising pass other palm - fringed islands, as your guide gives you a fascinating insight into a part of Singapore that can only be seen from the sea.Admiral Cheng Ho holds an honorable place in Chinese history and visited part of the world as the emissary of the Emperor of China during the 15th century. An exact replica of a famous Imperior vessel of the Ming Dynasty, the Da Fu, M.v. Cheng Ho is nevertheless very modern in its comfort and its safety.
Morning Glory Cruise Enjoy your morning cup of tea or coffee and light refreshments as you sail in one of the world's busiest ports, passing picturesque islands and multitude of ships. Stopover at Kusu island to see an ancient Chinese temple.High Tea Cruise The afternoon high tea cruise offers another unforgettable experience, setting sail at 3:00pm. Enjoy a wide selection of pastries and savories with your tea while you sail in the harbor. Stopover at Kusu Island to see our ancient Chinese Temple.Dragon Cruise - Dragon Cruise category is the same cruise as the High Tea Cruise without the high tea, cruise only.

Admiral Cheng Ho Singapore Harbour Cruise


Admiral Cheng Ho Singapore Harbour Cruise.

Summary
Choose between a morning or afternoon departure and join this fully narrated 2.5 hour Admiral Cheng Ho junk boat cruise for a fascinating insight into Singapore from the sea. Cruise up the Singapore river and admire the magnificent city skyline and pass the spot at which Raffles stepped ashore to find modern Singapore.
After making your way down to the Harbourfront Centre, you will pass the mouth of the Singapore River, near the spot at which Raffles stepped ashore to find modern Singapore. Behind us is the magnificent skyline of tall buildings, before us the eastern anchorage of the busiest port in the world. You will cruise pass a cluster of tropical island before stepping ashore at Kusu Island, (not available during the ninth lunar month). Continue cruising pass other palm - fringed islands, as your guide gives you a fascinating insight into a part of Singapore that can only be seen from the sea.Admiral Cheng Ho holds an honorable place in Chinese history and visited part of the world as the emissary of the Emperor of China during the 15th century. An exact replica of a famous Imperior vessel of the Ming Dynasty, the Da Fu, M.v. Cheng Ho is nevertheless very modern in its comfort and its safety.
Morning Glory Cruise Enjoy your morning cup of tea or coffee and light refreshments as you sail in one of the world's busiest ports, passing picturesque islands and multitude of ships. Stopover at Kusu island to see an ancient Chinese temple.High Tea Cruise The afternoon high tea cruise offers another unforgettable experience, setting sail at 3:00pm. Enjoy a wide selection of pastries and savories with your tea while you sail in the harbor. Stopover at Kusu Island to see our ancient Chinese Temple.Dragon Cruise - Dragon Cruise category is the same cruise as the High Tea Cruise without the high tea, cruise only.

Admiral Cheng Ho Singapore Harbour Cruise

Private Tour: Singapore City Half-Day Tour


Private Tour: Singapore City Half-Day Tour.

Summary
On this private tour you will get orientated with the city of Singapore, visiting Supreme Court, City Hall and Parliament House. You will experience a spectacular view of Marina Bay as well as stopping in Little India and Chinatown. Singapore in a nutshell!
Your privately guided tour begins with a drive around the Civic District past the Padang, the Cricket Club and the historic Parliament House, Supreme Court and City Hall. Next a stop at the Merlion Park for great views of Marina Bay and a picture-taking opportunity with The Merlion, Singapore's well-known tourism icon, a mythological creature that is part lion and part fish.
The tour continues with a visit to the Thian Hock Keng Temple, one of the oldest Buddhist-Taoist temples on the island, before driving past Chinatown to a local handicraft centre. From there you proceed to the National Orchid Garden, located within the Singapore Botanic Gardens, which boasts a sprawling display of 60,000 orchid plants comprising of 400 species and more than 2,000 hybrids. The final stop at Little India will entrance you with the scent of joss sticks, jasmine and spices.

Singapore Jurong Bird Park Tour


Singapore Jurong Bird Park Tour.

Summary
Take a ride on the air-conditioned Panorail for a panoramic view of Singapore's Jurong Bird Park and into a tropical world of jungle mists at the Waterfall Aviary. With this 4-hour tour you'll also enjoy the spectacular Penguin Exhibit with an underwater viewing gallery and do not miss the Birds & Buddies Show, reputed as world-class.
Jurong Bird Park is located on 20 hectares of lush greenery in Singapore's model industrial estate and is home to over 8,000 birds from more than 600 species.There is something for everyone at Jurong Bird Park. The kids will love the Birds & Buddies Show with colorful costumed characters showing at 11:00am and 3:00pm. There are many shows running throughout the day, be sure to check the schedule upon arrival at the park.Inspired by the St. Lucia wetlands, the African wetlands exhibit will transport you into a world of African birds with three native style pavilions surrounded by tall palms and green ferns. The exhibit will give you a chance to enjoy a balanced eco-system display, which aims to inspire an understanding of how birds and men co-exist.A great day out for the whole family!

Singapore City Hop-on Hop-off Tour


Singapore City Hop-on Hop-off Tour.

Summary
With great views from the top of the bus, strategically placed stops and an interesting commentary, this truly is the best way to see the sights of Singapore. Explore Singapore with this 24 hour ticket aboard an open-top double-decker bus. See all the main sights as you hop on and hop off 22 conveniently located stops around the city.
Discover Singapore - see the rich ethnic, cultural and historical heritage through the sights and sounds of the bustling ethnic enclaves. Along the streets of China Town, Kampong Glam and Little India, religious monuments nestle amidst quaint shophouses. Contrasting with the modern shopping malls, such as the Suntec City, there are serene gardens and sleek skyscrapers.Visit the 'colonial heart' for a view of the Parliament House, Supreme Court and City Hall. The statue of Singapore's founder, Sir Stamford Raffles, cast in dark bronze by Thomas Woolner stands in front of the Victoria Theatre. Its replica stands at North Boat Quay - coloquially known as Raffles Landing Site, as this is the spot where Raffles is believed to have stepped ashore.There is now a better way to enjoy Singapore with the Singapore Sightseeing Pass. For the price of 1, you get to enjoy 5 fabulous unlimited free&easy tours.

Admiral Cheng Ho Singapore Harbour Dinner Cruise


Admiral Cheng Ho Singapore Harbour Dinner Cruise


Summary
For an enchanting evening filled with romance, look no further then this two-hour Admiral Cheng Ho Singapore Dinner Cruise. Admire the lights on Sentosa and ships in the Western Anchorage. As the sun sets take your seat and savor an international buffet dinner as you sail Singapore Harbor.
Admiral Cheng Ho holds an honorable place in Chinese history and visited part of the world as the emissary of the Emperor of China during the 15th century. An exact replica of a famous Imperior vessel of the Ming Dynasty, the Da Fu, M.V. Cheng Ho is nevertheless very modern in its comfort and its safety.As dusk falls and twinkling lights appear on shore, we pull away on a romantic harbor cruise. The cool, night air spells magic as silhouettes and shadows interplay with the lights on Sentosa and ships in the Western Anchorage; try matching the passing sights with the commentary. Once the sun sets, dinner begins with an appetizing international buffet to complete the enchanting evening.

Sentosa Island Images of Singapore Morning Trip with optional Underwater World


Sentosa Island Images of Singapore Morning Trip with optional Underwater World.

Summary
See a different side of Singapore on a morning tour to Sentosa Island. Just minutes away from Singapore by scenic cable car, you'll visit the "Images of Singapore" attraction and experience the city's local culture and vibrant heritage. The option to visit Underwater World oceanarium and Dolphin Lagoon is also available before returning back to Singapore.
At Images of Singapore the history of Singapore is retold through life-size figures, animatronics and special effects. You also have the option of expanding your visit to Sentosa Island with a trip to the Underwater World oceanarium, where you'll have a clear view of thousands of sea creatures as you walk through the underwater tunnel. You could also visit the Dolphin Lagoon to watch appealing pink dolphins playing and calling. Note: Due to new Dolphin Lagoon site at Underwater World, the dolphin shows will resume operations at the end of December.
IMPORTANT: The cable car will be out of operation to June 30, 2010. The Desperado attraction, Singapore's first interactive 20-seater cinema shoot-out game and ride will replace the cable car ride during this time. Ride on motion-based saddles and gallop through an animated movie while shooting bandits using your hand-held laser gun.

Singapore City Tour with optional Singapore Flyer


Singapore City Tour with optional Singapore Flyer.

Summary
Get to know Singapore on a morning or afternoon half-day tour. You'll see all the city's highlights in one short tour ' perfect if your time is limited. Highlights include Singapore's vibrant Chinatown, colonial landmarks, Little India and thec iconic, Merlion. You also have the option of combining your city tour with a 30-minute flight aboard the Singapore Flyer.
Your orientation tour of Singapore begins with a drive around the Civic District past the Padang, Cricket Club, Parliament House, Supreme Court and City Hall. You'll have great views of Marina Bay when you stop for photos at Merlion Park and the Merlion, Singapore's mythological creature that is part lion, part fish.The tour continues with a visit to the Thian Hock Keng Temple, one of the oldest Buddhist-Taoist temples on Singapore island, then takes you into Chinatown to a local handicraft centre. Next stop is the National Orchid Garden, within the Singapore Botanic Gardens, which boasts a colorful display of 60,000 orchid plants, with 400 species and more than 2,000 hybrids represented. The final stop at Singapore's Little India will entrance you with the heady scent of joss sticks, jasmine and spices.There is an option to combine the Singapore City Tour with a spectacular 30-minute flight aboard the Singapore Flyer. Towering 165 meters above Singapore, the Singapore Flyer is the world's largest observation wheel and provides more than a veiw, it captures Singapore's magnificent skyline along with glimpses of neighbouring Indonesia and Malaysia. Please note, if taking the Singapore Flyer option your tour does not include hotel drop off, your tour ends at the completion of your Singapore Flyer experience.
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Singapore by Night Tour with Dinner at Clarke Quay


Singapore by Night Tour with Dinner at Clarke Quay.

Summary
Experience Singapore at night with dinner and a trip to the Raffles Hotel on a Singapore by Night Tour. Your evening on the town starts by dining riverside at Clarke Quay. After dinner, take a nighttime tour to Singapore's vibrant Night Market and Bugis Street. Your evening tour continues to the famous Raffles Hotel with the option to enjoy a Singapore Sling, Singapore's signature cocktail.
Your evening tour of Singapore takes you past the world's largest fountain and offers stunning views of Singapore's illuminated skyline when you cross Benjamin Sheares Bridge. At Bugis Street you'll go for a stroll in the atmospheric Night Market to shop for bargains, and then it's on to one of Singapore's most iconic attractions, Raffles Hotel. As the saying goes, If you haven't been to Raffles, you haven't been to Singapore.

Singapore Zoo Morning Tour with optional Jungle Breakfast amongst Orangutans


Singapore Zoo Morning Tour with optional Jungle Breakfast amongst Orangutans.

Summary
See the orangutans at Singapore Zoo on a morning tour from Singapore, with the option of enjoying a wild breakfast with these fascinating animals. Singapore Zoo has the world's most successful orangutan-breeding program, and the largest social colony of these highly intelligent primates. Don't miss the opportunity to photograph and interact with the orangutans as they swing and climb in their naturalistic enclosure. And if you choose to breakfast with the orangutans it will be an experience you'll never forget.
You'll also have a close-up visit with a reticulated python, the longest snake in the world. After your breakfast in the wild, take a tram ride around the Open Zoo, a new concept in animal-keeping featuring landscaped gardens and minimal cages.Singapore Zoo is in the north of the island at Mandai, by the serene Seletar Reservoir, and is immensely proud of its orangutan-breeding program. By focusing on these magnificent creatures, whose plight symbolizes the disappearance of tropical rainforests around the world, the zoo hopes to nurture a respect and deep appreciation of nature in all who visit the zoo.
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Singapore Zoo Night Safari Tour with optional Buffet Dinner


Singapore Zoo Night Safari Tour with optional Buffet Dinner.

Summary
Grab the chance to take the family on a Singapore Zoo Night Safari Tour through the jungle. From the safety of your visitors' tram you'll spot nocturnal animals in their natural habitat, from fierce predators to timid forest dwellers. Then take the plunge to follow a walking trail with your guide to see the animals at closer quarters. At the Singapore Zoo there's also the option to enjoy dinner at the Ulu Ulu Safari Restaurant.
The world's first nighttime zoo safari takes you through 40 hectares of secondary jungle adjoining Singapore Zoo, enhanced by subtle moonglow lighting. The mystery and drama of the tropical jungle comes alive after dusk, and you'll experience a thrilling sense of roaming through the jungle as you travel through the grounds by open tram. You'll pass a large reservoir and weave through habitats specially designed to replicate the natural environment, from the Himalayan foothills to the Southeast Asian rainforest and Indian subcontinent.Why not complete your Singapore Zoo Night Safari experience with dinner at the Ulu Ulu Safari Restaurant. The Ulu Ulu Safari Restaurant is a 600-seat signature restaurant offering an extensive array of local favorites and international cuisine in a charmingly ethnic setting. Dine under burnished wooden beams and rustic rattan fans or opt for an al fresco setting and drink in the symphony of the cicadas, frogs and other night creatures while a herd of Ankole cattle grazes nearby.Singapore Zoo Night Safari Tour - Winner of the Singapore Tourism Awards Best Leisure Attraction Experience
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วันพุธที่ 17 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Nikko National Park Day Trip from Tokyo


Nikko National Park Day Trip from Tokyo.

Summary
Explore the scenic shrines and countryside of the Nikko National Park on a day trip from Tokyo. Nikko has been a center of Shinto and Buddhist mountain worship for centuries, and is famous for its shrines, mountain landscapes, lakes, waterfalls, hot springs, wild monkeys and hiking trails.
You'll also visit Nikko, a small city at the entrance to the national park. The highlight here is the world-famous Toshogu Shrine, the mausoleum of the first Tokugawa Shogun. It's a gorgeous complex of colorful structures featuring the superb craftsmanship of Japan's 17th-century artisans. Look out for the famous carving of the hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil monkeys.
You'll then enjoy a delightful drive up the zigzagging Irohazaka driveway up the mountains, negotiating 20 hairpin curves. After a Japanese lunch at a local restaurant, you'll visit beautiful Lake Chuzenji (Chuzenjiko) in Nikko National Park, at the foot of the sacred volcano Mount Nantai. The lake was formed by lava flows from the now-extinct volcano several thousand years ago.
After viewing the 351-foot (100-meter) Kegon Waterfall, one of the three finest falls in Japan, you'll follow the Irohazaka zigzag driveway back down the mountains, following a different route with 28 bends.
Nikko and the area around Lake Chuzenji are well known for their beautiful fall foliage (koyo). The best times to view the rust-colored leaves is usually mid-October for Lake Chuzenji and early to mid-November for central Nikko.

Panoramic Tokyo Day Tour - Meiji Shrine, Asakusa Temple and Tokyo Bay Cruise


Panoramic Tokyo Day Tour - Meiji Shrine, Asakusa Temple and Tokyo Bay Cruise.

Summary
There's much to see in bustling Tokyo and this full-day tour is the perfect introduction to the city's sights. You'll visit Japan's most famous Shinto shrine, take a stroll around the gardens of the Imperial Palace and spend time at Tokyo's oldest Buddhist temple. Complete your comprehensive city tour with a relaxing 50-minute cruise on Tokyo Bay.
Your full-day tour includes the following highlights:
Meiji Shinto Shrine, Japan's most famous Shinto shrine, dedicated to the Emperor Meiji and his consort
Akasaka Palace, now known as the Akasaka Guest House and used as state accommodation for visiting dignitaries
Driving past the Japanese Capitol (House of Parliament)
Strolling through the impressive Imperial Palace East Garden, once the grounds of an old Edo castle, with a tea pavilion, Japanese garden, moats and stone walls the garden is closed on Mondays and Fridays, when you will visit Nijubashi (Double Bridge) at the main gate of the Palace instead
Asakusa Kannon Temple (also known as Senso-ji), the oldest and most popular Buddhist temple in Tokyo
Nakamise Shopping Street, a colorful shopping arcade crammed with tiny food and souvenir shops
Driving through the famous Ginza shopping district, Tokyo's most celebrated shopping and amusement area
Western-style lunch (vegetarian options available) at the Pastel-Tei restaurant overlooking the Hamarikyu Garden, the only surviving Edo-period seaside garden
50-minute Tokyo Bay cruise
Drive over Rainbow Bridge to visit the futuristic waterfront Aqua City shopping mall

Mt Fuji Day Trip including Lake Ashi Sightseeing Cruise from Tokyo


Mt Fuji Day Trip including Lake Ashi Sightseeing Cruise from Tokyo.


Summary
Visit Japan's iconic Mount Fuji, cruise Lake Ashi and ride the aerial cableway at Mount Komagatake on this popular day trip from Tokyo. You'll enjoy lunch on Mt Fuji and have sweeping views of celebrated Hakone National Park from Mt Komagatake.
On your full-day trip from Tokyo you'll travel by coach to the Fuji visitor center to see cultural art dedicated to Fujisan. As you drive up to Mt Fuji's fifth station at 7,607 feet (2,305 meters) you'll be inspired by the beauty of the Japanese landscape. Lunch (if option is selected) is at a Japanese restaurant, and there are a variety of other Western, Chinese and Italian restaurants to choose from.
After lunch, you'll enjoy the crisp mountain air and Mt Fuji views while cruising Lake Ashi and riding the aerial cableway at Mount Komagatake overlooking Hakone National Park.
Your day trip to Mount Fuji concludes with a coach ride back to Tokyo.
At 12,388 feet (3,776 meters) Mount Fuji is Japan's highest mountain. Rarely, on clear days, Fujisan's perfectly shaped volcano slopes can be seen from Tokyo and Yokohama, but views are always subject to weather conditions as mountain weather is notoriously unpredictable. Visibility tends to be better during the colder months, in the early morning and late evening.
Please note:
Mt.Komagatake Aerial Cableway may be skipped due to traffic conditions without alternative on the following days
May 5
Jul 24, 25, 31
Aug 1, 7, 8, 21, 22, 28, 29
Sept 4, 11, 25
Oct 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
Nov 21
Dec 30, 31
When the driveway up to Mt.Fuji's 5th station is closed in winter due to heavy snow, visit Fujiyama Museum instead
Visits may be omitted or substituted depending on heavy traffic and weather conditions or for other operational reasons. No refund will be given.

Mt Fuji, Lake Ashi and Bullet Train Day Trip from Tokyo


Mt Fuji, Lake Ashi and Bullet Train Day Trip from Tokyo.

Summary
Visit Japan's iconic Mount Fuji on Tokyo's most popular day tour, then return to Tokyo by famous Shinkansen Bullet train. You'll enjoy lunch on Mt Fuji, cruise Lake Ashi and ride the aerial cableway at Mount Komagatake for sweeping views of the celebrated Hakone National Park.
On your full-day trip from Tokyo you'll travel by coach to the Fuji visitor center to see cultural art dedicated to Fujisan. As you drive up to Mt Fuji's fifth station at 7,607 feet (2,305 meters) you'll be inspired by the beauty of the Japanese landscape. Lunch (if option is selected) is at a Japanese restaurant, and there are a variety of other Western, Chinese and Italian restaurants to choose from.
After lunch, you'll enjoy the crisp mountain air and Mt Fuji views while cruising Lake Ashi and riding the aerial cableway at Mount Komagatake overlooking Hakone National Park.
Your day trip to Mount Fuji concludes with a ride on the famous Shinkansen (Bullet train) super-express for the return journey to Tokyo.
At 12,388 feet (3,776 meters) Mount Fuji is Japan's highest mountain. Rarely, on clear days, Fujisan's perfectly shaped volcano slopes can be seen from Tokyo and Yokohama, but views are always subject to weather conditions as mountain weather is notoriously unpredictable. Visibility tends to be better during the colder months, in the early morning and late evening.
When the driveway up to Mt.Fuji's 5th station is closed in winter due to heavy snow, visit Fujiyama Museum instead.
Mt.Komagatake Aerial Cableway will be skipped due to peak autumn leaves high season traffic conditions without an alternative on the following days:
May 5
Jul 24, 25, 31
Aug 1, 7, 8, 21, 22, 28, 29
Sept 4, 11, 25
Oct 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
Nov 21
Dec 30, 31
Visits may be omitted or substituted depending on heavy traffic and weather conditions or for other operational reasons. No refund will be given.

วันอังคารที่ 9 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Central Park Movie Sites Walking Tour


Central Park Movie Sites Walking Tour .

Summary
Take two! Tour Central Park to visit more than 40 movie locations on this fascinating tour for film buffs and visitors alike. It's a fascinating way to visit Central Park and its many attractions.
You'll see over 40 movie locations on this seasonal Central Park Movie Sites Walking Tour, including:
The Boathouse Cafe from When Harry Met Sally
Go on location to the Bandshell from Breakfast at Tiffany's and Kramer vs. Kramer
Take photos at Tavern on the Green, seen in Ghostbusters
Feed pigeons where Macaulay Culkin fed them in Home Alone II
Take a break at Bethesda Fountain, seen in Ransom and One Fine Day
Stop at Wollman Rink, featured in Love Story and Serendipity
Special Offer - Book by October 15, 2009 and travel by November 15, 2009 and the price displayed will include a discount of 20% off the recommended retail price - BOOK NOW!

วันจันทร์ที่ 8 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Full Day Enchanting West Madeira - Cabo Girao, Encumeada, Porto Moniz, Paul da Serra


Full Day Enchanting West Madeira - Cabo Girao, Encumeada, Porto Moniz, Paul da Serra.

Summary
Spend a day admiring the picturesque scenery of Madeira. Start today with a beautiful view from Cabo Girao, the second highest sea cliff in the world. Capture the view from Encumeada summit where you can see both sides of the island at the same time.
Enjoy the view over the typical fishing village Camara de Lobos from Pico da Torre, before continuing to Cabo Girao. This is the second highest sea cliff in the world, 580 meters high. Stop to enjoy the amazing view out to sea.
At Encumeada summit (1,007 meters) both sides of the island (north and south) can be seen at the same time (weather permitting). Enjoy a stop for lunch, before continuing to Porto Moniz where you can discover one of the most beautiful points of the north coast - a road built on the rocks by the sea where you can admire the astonishing waterfalls.
Porto Moniz on the northwest coast, is a village well known for its volcanic swimming pools, and Paul da Serra is the only plateau on the island at 1,400 meters high. On the way back to Funchal, you will visit Ponta do Sol.

Private Tour: Tate Britain and Tate Modern


Private Tour: Tate Britain and Tate Modern.

Summary
Tate Britain, where your tour starts, contains the main collection of British Art from the 16c. to the present day. It is a splendid 19c. home for the British collection. Updated recently it has all modern facilities and is endowed with some beautiful space for large sculpture in the Duveen Galleries. In the Clore Galleries you will find a continuous but frequently changing display of paintings by Turner, from the bequest he made to the Nation of over 300 works. They are a must for all lovers of this great artist.
A boat trip down the Thames links the two Tates and provides a wonderful panorama of London from the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben to St. Paul's and the City of London. You alight on the South Bank for the Tate Modern, the famous conversion of the Bankside Power Station (1957-60) which took place during the 1990's to house the 20 C. collection of Modern and Contemporary Art. Apart from the exciting modern collection of paintings, sculptures, and objects, it enjoys from the top floor splendid views over the Thames towards St. Paul's, to which it has been linked by the Millennium pedestrian bridge by Norman Foster. It also contains an imposing collection of modern European masterpieces from the beginning of the 20 C with great works by the Italian futurists like Boccioni or metaphysical painters like De Chirico, French masterpieces in sculpture and paintings like Degas' Dancers, Matisse, Picasso and an impressive collection of American Abstract Expressionists.

Independent Rail Trip to Brussels by Eurostar


Independent Rail Trip to Brussels by Eurostar.

Summary
Take the Eurostar to the continent on an independent day trip in Belgium. Use your ticket on the Hop on Hop off bus service to explore the cosmopolitan city of Brussels. Brussels is a beautiful medieval city ideally suited to a one day visit from London.
After checking in at St Pancras station, your Eurostar train will depart at 7:00am. When you arrive in Brussels you can take the overground train into the city center (around 5 minutes), or catch a taxi (approximately GBP5.00).
Brussels is home to The Grand Palace with its incomparable City Hall, precious Guild Houses and numerous restaurants nearby. This is a cosmopolitan yet friendly and compact city where English is widely spoken.
Sightseeing buses leave the Grand Palace area on a frequent basis and your tour day includes a ticket on a panoramic 'Hop-on, Hop-off' tour of the city taking in all the premier sights such as the Palais de Justice, Parliament and the Atomium.
Your return train arrives back at St Pancras at 10:04pm local time.
Please Note:This is an unescorted tour, a guide is not included.

Loos, Arras and Vimy Ridge WWI Battlefields Small Group Day Trip from London



Loos, Arras and Vimy Ridge WWI Battlefields Small Group Day Trip from London


Summary
Loos, Arras, Vimy Ridge, Fromelles ... explore the poignant history of these WWI battlefield sites on a day trip from London you'll never forget. This small group tour ensures you will have an enriching experience, and receive personal attention from your knowledgeable guide.
You'll explore the line between Armenti?res and Arras on this small group tour. This much neglected region has a huge amount to see, including sites connected with the 1915 battles of Aubers Ridge, Festubert and Neuve Chapelle. You'll also see where Adolf Hitler serve, and the bunker he is reputed to have used as a billet.You will tour the Loos battlefield, site of the disastrous battle of 1915, and the Canadian Memorial at Vimy Ridge, where you can take a tunnel tour. Australians will be particularly interested in seeing the Fromelles Memorial.The small group tour also takes you to sites in and around the pretty city of Arras, including (subject to seasonal opening) the recently discovered underground hospital and the French National Memorial at Notre Dame de Lorette.

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วันอังคารที่ 2 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Chiloe and Ancud Day Trip with Museum Visit


Chiloe and Ancud Day Trip with Museum Visit.

Summary
Visit the beautiful island of Chilo?, the second largest island in South America on a full day guided tour from Puerto Montt. You'll have the opportunity to roam through the Chile Tour Museum, which through the history of both Chile and Chilo?, highlights the myths and legends this area is renowned for. You'll also visit the San Antonio Fort before making your way to Huaihuen Hill for amazing panoramic views!
Departing from Puerto Varas or Puerto Montt, you'll drive to Pargua and board the ferry which takes you to the 'Big Island' of Chilo?. You'll pass through Chacao and Caulin where there is an abundance of indigenous bird and wildlife. If hungry, you can dig in to a plate of local oysters (optional - not included)!Continue to Ancud, the largest town on the north of the island where you'll visit the main square and the Chile Tour Museum. Enjoy the various exhibits as well as a beautiful picture display of the history of Chile.You'll head past the Gulf of Quitalmahue to the famous fort of San Antonio. Savor a delicious lunch before traveling to Huaihuen Hill for a beautiful panoramic views of the town and its surrounds..

New York Lights Night Tour


New York Lights Night Tour.

Summary
Bright lights, big city! Tour the Big Apple, glowing in all its splendor, on this city lights night tour. Beginning in Times Square, you will cross over the Manhattan Bridge for magnificent views of the Brooklyn Bridge and the lights of Manhattan from across the river.
This evening lights tour operates as a shuttle between the major New York attractions, but you are accompanied by your experienced guide at each stop. It's a great introduction to New York's many sights, and you'll learn plenty of interesting facts along the way from your friendly guide. There are free refreshments (bottled water) on board, and the climate-controlled shuttles are warm in winter and cool in summer.
Stops on the tour include:
Madison Square Park - great photo opportunity for the Empire State Building and the Flatiron Building
Fulton Ferry Landing - great views of the Manhattan Skyline
Robert Wagner Jr. Park - see the Statue of Liberty from the park
World Trade Center Site
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American Museum of Natural History


American Museum of Natural History.

Summary
Both educational and entertaining, The American Museum of Natural History is a real hit with with adults and children alike. Add this popular Manhattan attraction to your New York itinerary for a day of family fun.
Located in the heart of Manhattan, bordering on beautiful Central Park, the American Museum of Natural History is one of the world's greatest scientific and cultural institutions, one of the most architecturally magnificent buildings, an exciting merging of the past and the future, and a continual delight for the curious of all ages.
The American Museum of Natural History's Super Saver Package includes admission to the Museum, the Rose Center for Earth and Space, the planetarium Space Show, Imax film, and all special exhibitions. See the spectacular new Space Show, Cosmic Collisions, narrated by Robert Redford. Immersed in a dazzling virtual reality simulator, you'll journey into deep space... well beyond the calm face of the night sky...to explore cosmic collisions, hypersonic impacts that drive the dynamic and continuing formation of the universe.
Voted the Number One Family Attraction in New York City and the Third Most Popular destination in the United States by Zagat Survey U.S. Family Travel Guide!.

Philadelphia by Train from New York


Philadelphia by Train from New York.

Summary
Philadelphia has more American history than any other city in the United States. On this not an escorted day trip, experience the streets and sights of "America's Birthplace" and home to the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. Enjoy hop-on, hop-off sightseeing on the Philadelphia Trolley Works, and a leisurely lunch in the heart of downtown.
Famous as "America's Birthplace" and home to the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, Philadelphia has more American history than any other city in the United States. Enjoy the Amtrak rail journey from New York to Philadelphia where you will travel through the streets and sights dating back to the first days of America! Use your day pass for hop-on, hop-off sightseeing on Philadelphia Trolley Works tour and lunch at leisure in Reading Terminal Market (substitution on Sundays) in the heart of downtown. This is not an escorted day trip.
Philadelphia Trolley Works City Tour:Experience the history! You make the choice! Step aboard one of the signature burgundy and green Victorian-style "open-air" trolleys or climb on top of a New Stars and Stripes Double Decker Buses. Enjoy the view as the past meets the present through the colorful narrative of an experienced tour guide, bringing old and new Philadelphia to life on a 90 minute fully-narrated "City Tour". Enjoy the entertaining, humorous stories and fascinating facts about Philadelphia's famous sights and attractions. You have the freedom of unlimited on-and-off privileges between the Trolley and the Stars & Stripes at any of the 20 stops throughout the day.

New York City Twilight Cruise


New York City Twilight Cruise

Summary
Experience the magic of New York City at twilight on a 90-minute cruise past the Manhattan skyline. The perfect appetizer for your night out on the town, your twilight cruise provides views of New York City you will never forget.
As the sun sets and the buildings darken, New York transforms into a vibrant visual feast, and thousands of lights dance across the harbor from the Manhattan skyline.An entertaining and informative commentary accompanies your 90-minute New York City twilight cruise, and food and bar service are available onboard.
This cruise is seasonal and operates from May to November..

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Lady Liberty New York Helicopter Tour


Lady Liberty New York Helicopter Tour.
Summary
Experience the thrill of flying around New York City's famous landmarks in a helicopter! Your six to eight-minute New York helicopter tour takes off from Downtown Manhattan, soaring past the Statue of Liberty, Wall Street, the Brooklyn Bridge, and Ellis and Governors Islands.
Relax while you enjoy the experience of flying over the fabulous Big Apple, and see the sights from the best position - hundreds of feet above them!
Special Offer - Save over 5% off the recommended retail rate when traveling through December 31, 2009 - BOOK NOW!.

วันจันทร์ที่ 1 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Bateaux New York Dinner Cruise

Bateaux New York Dinner Cruise.


Summary
On this New York City dinner cruise you will enjoy breathtaking views of New York's skyline and Manhattan's lively coast. Savor gourmet cuisine, live jazz and never-ending views aboard Manhattan's only all-glass dining vessel. The European-inspired, all-glass vessel allows for an evening of unparalleled splendor.
As the magnificent skyline spreads before you in all directions, you'll be pampered with gourmet cuisine, fine wines and live jazz. With onboard entertainment and exquisite food, this dinner cruise is one of the best activities in New York!Your cruise ship is an elegant, architectural masterpiece designed for optimal comfort and flexibility, as well as stunning views. Unique features include:
Climate-controlled comfort
Spacious hardwood dance floor
Revolutionary deck layout gives every table a view of the entertainment
Uniquely designed seating arrangements create an inviting and intimate dining experience
State-of-the-art sound system with speakers that offer customized volume levels
Two outdoor strolling decks
Cruise along the Hudson and East Rivers past the skyscrapers of Manhattan with breathtaking views of some of the world's most celebrated landmarks..

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New York City Highlights Cruise


New York City Highlights Cruise.

Summary
Experience the grandeur of New York's skyline on this two-hour highlights cruise. Sit back and relax while you cruise past New York's major sights, and enjoy a close encounter of the best kind with the Statue of Liberty.
Your cruise takes you sailing down the Hudson, around Battery Park, up the East River, past the South Street Seaport and under the Brooklyn Bridge. Part entertainer, part historian, your knowledgeable tour guide brings New York's breathtaking sights and fascinating history to life.Beverages, food and souvenirs are available for purchase on board. There are ramps available to enable wheelchair access; however, the toilets are not wheelchair accessible.
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Singapore Sentosa Island Afternoon Trip


Singapore Sentosa Island Afternoon Trip..

Summary
Enhance your Singapore experience with an afternoon visit to Sentosa Island, Singapore's relaxing island resort. You'll travel to this island haven by scenic cable car, see pink dolphins at play in the Dolphin Lagoon, visit the Underwater World oceanarium, see the Images of Singapore story and enjoy the multi-sensory sound and light water show Songs of the Sea. This action-packed, family-friendly afternoon tour to Sentosa Island is guaranteed to please children and adults alike.
Your afternoon Sentosa Island afternoon tour begins with panoramic views from a cable car as your swoop over the water from Mt Faber to the Sentosa island resort. You'll be amazed by the playful antics of the pink dolphins at the Dolphin Lagoon, with their tail-flapping, calling and synchronized tail-walking. Your view of fascinating sea life gets even closer at Sentosa's Underwater World. You'll be taken on a voyage to the bottom of the sea as you walk through a transparent underwater tunnel with close-up views of more than 2,500 sea creatures.At Images of Singapore you'll experience the colorful culture and vibrant heritage of Singapore, retold through life-size figures, aipnimatronics and special effects. Enjoy "Songs of the Sea", Singapore's multi-sensory extravaganza. The world-class water show features dramatic effects, water jets, lasers, burst of fire and foot-tapping music in an underwater setting, transporting you to an enchanted world where mystical sea creatures, a dashing young hero, beautiful princess and all things magical come to life. Your return to Singapore is by private air-conditioned coach.
Optional Extra: Why not conclude your Afternoon Sentosa tour with a visit to Sentosa CineBlast. The Sentosa CineBlast is a mind-blowing cinema simulation ride. It's sure to put an adrenaline-fulled smile on your face!

New York City Harbor Lights Night Cruise


New York City Harbor Lights Night Cruise.

Summary
Take an early-evening New York City Harbor Lights cruise and bask in the glow of the setting sun and glistening harbor lights. While listening to an entertaining and informative tour commentary, sip your favorite drink and watch the sun set, the moon rise and New York City light up for the night.
You'll enjoy dazzling skyline views of Manhattan on the two-hour Harbor Lights cruise it's one of the best ways to see this fabulous city! From the Statue of Liberty to the famous Brooklyn Bridge, New York's landmarks are especially memorable when lit up at night.Beverages, food and souvenirs are available for purchase on board.
Special Offer - Book and travel by November 26, 2009 and the price displayed will include a discount of 10% off the recommended retail price - BOOK NOW!.

Manhattan Island Cruise


Manhattan Island Cruise.

Summary
Sit back and unwind on a relaxing three-hour cruise around Manhattan Island. You'll see all the sights on the only New York cruise to circumnavigate Manhattan in its entirety.
While you cruise, your knowledgeable tour guide acts as part entertainer and part historian, bringing the city's breathtaking sights and fascinating history to life. You will discover the secrets of New York City as you sail around Manhattan Island, and see three rivers, seven major bridges including the Brooklyn Bridge, the five boroughs, over 25 world-renowned landmarks and, of course, a magnificent close-up of the Statue of Liberty.Beverages, food and souvenirs are available for purchase on board.
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Singapore's Chinatown Trishaw Night Tour


Singapore's Chinatown Trishaw Night Tour.

Summary
Explore Singapore's vibrant Chinatown on a balmy evening tour that's filled with activities. After exploring Singapore's Chinatown and enjoying a Chinese dinner at a Chinatown restaurant, you'll take a tour with a difference by trishaw through Singapore's exciting Night Market then cruise along the Singapore River by traditional cargo boat.
The four-hour evening tour of Singapore's Chinatown offers rare insights into Chinese history in Singapore. You'll visit the Yong Galley, the fine art of calligraphy is demonstrated by the Master Calligrapher who will convert your name into auspicious Chinese characters on a red fan which is yours to keep as a souvenir. You'll also have the opportunity to wander along Chinatown's narrow lanes at the Night Market and test your bargaining skills with street vendors selling souvenirs, fashion, leather goods and much more.The highlight of the Singapore Chinatown evening tour is your trip through Chinatown's exuberant Night Market by trishaw. You'll thread your way through the market's hustle and bustle by the chauffeured limousine of times gone by, traveling through Chinatown to Clarke Quay. Here you'll take a cruise along the Singapore River in a bumboat, the traditional cargo boats once used to ferry goods up and down the river. You'll see Singapore lit up at night, highlighting the beautifully restored shop houses, the modern skyscrapers of the financial district, colonial buildings and the iconic Merlion statue. The cruise disembarks at the Esplanade Theatre by the Bay venue on the waterfront.
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Philadelphia and Amish Country Day Trip from New York


Philadelphia and Amish Country Day Trip from New York.

Summary
Explore the countryside outside New York on a day trip to Philadelphia and Lancaster County, home of the Amish people. You'll drive through the beautiful Pennsylvania countryside, tour Philadelphia and its famous Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, and take an ride in an authentic Amish buggy.
Departing New York City, you'll drive through New Jersey and Pennsylvania to the City of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia. It's the second largest city on the East Coast, and only 100 miles (160 kilometers) from New York City.Upon arrival in Philadelphia, you will embark on a panoramic tour that includes Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Elsert Alley (the oldest inhabited street in America) and more. Arriving in the historic heart of Philadelphia, you'll visit the famous Liberty Bell and Constitution Square and Hall, symbols of freedom in America.Departing Philadelphia you will see the famous "Rocky Steps" before continuing to Lancaster County. After a break for lunch at the Amish marketplace (lunch not included), you'll have an authentic Amish buggy ride through Amish farm country. During the ride you'll learn how the Amish live without modern technology - no electricity, running water, telephone service or appliances.In the late afternoon your tour heads east for an evening arrival in New York.