Showing posts with label Seaside. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seaside. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Free Guides on Ponta Ponta - Mozambique

From the border at Kosi Bay to the tip of the Santa Marla Peninsula, about 100km to the north, Ponta do Ouro is the first of six such points that stretch all the way up the coast of southern Mozambique. If you roll down your windows you will let in the unmistakable smell of Mozambique flood into the car; dust, salt and sunshine ..................
Ponta do Ouro
Ponta do Ouro, mostly abandoned during Mozambique's civil war is now being renovated. There are new buildings too, and many signboards advertising South African-funded housing developments.



The Motel do Mar on the beachfront is a Ponta landmark but apart from a fresh coat of paint, the old motel hasn't changed much:
Want to know why southern Mozambique is so popular? Look no further than the beachesThe double-story cabanas are comfortable, clean and very close to the beach. The beach is protected from the brunt of the Indian Ocean by a horseshoe-shaped headland, where the water is warm and the silvery bay shines romantically in the evening light.



One can lie in bed and listen to the sea crashing outside. Fishing and scuba-diving is the greatest attraction which brings multitudes of visitors to Ponta. The shallow reefs close to shore are perfect for diving, but game fish lurk in the depths further out where the ocean floor drops off steeply.
At a reef called Steps, colourful creatures such as a rare frogfish and tiny paperfish can be seen. Huge whale sharks can also be spotted behind the breakers and the local 300-strong pod of dolphins, which are keen to interact with humans, have a home radius which extends about 40km along the coast. Ponta's local sea dog, Spot, is always on the lookout for dolphins. If you dive down deeper and escape the choppy surface conditions, you can be surrounded by a galaxy of dolphin clicks and squeaks. But with just a flick of their tails, they can vanish again.
Although there are freshwater lakes all along the coast, swimming isn't a good idea as there are signs alerting you to the presence of crocodiles.



There are all sorts of curios and carvings on offer at the local craft market in Ponta do Ouro. A 7km section of road to Ponta Malongane is quite rough with deep, sandy stretches and steep inclines. About halfway to Malongane, to the left of the road, is the Sand Pit, a big exposed dune scoured with tyre tracks. This is where quad bikers and 4x4 nuts do damage to themselves and the environment in season. The Sand Pit is a place to avoid unless you're an adrenalin junkie. Ponta Malongane has just one resort, Parque de Malongane and has neat, airy chalets, rondavels, a large, shady campsite and a well-equipped dive centre. The beach is not as protected as the one a Ponta do Ouro, but is less crowded.

The best view can be found at the Nascer do Sol Bar (meaning "sunrise bar"), above the dive centre. One dive at a reef called Anchor or at another at Drop Zone, where a big loggerhead turtle can be seen. After diving one can head for Ponta Mamoli, another 4km farther up the coast.


Hand drawn anti-quad and scrambler signs are to be seen because quad bikes aren't welcome at the resorts. You can however go on a horse ride, a scuba-dive or a go on a turtle-spotting trip in season. You might be lucky enough to see a female leatherback laying her eggs under the cover of darkness.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Free Guides on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

Before finding the answer to this dilemma, let’s take an overview of Hilton Head and its surrounding area.Conveniently located along the south Atlantic coast, Hilton Head Island combines breathtaking natural beauty, world-class golf, award-winning dining, and quality shopping on a barrier island just 12 miles long and 5 miles wide. With over 12 miles of sandy beaches overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, water lovers will find that Hilton Head Island is a coastal paradise.The unique blend of unspoiled natural beauty and environmentally sensitive design is complemented by world-class resorts, amenities and activities. This makes Hilton Head Island, South Carolina a vacation destination like no other.

That’s why Hilton Head Island is widely considered to be one of the finest resort communities in the United States, welcoming millions of visitors from across the country and around the globe each year.What if a family is visiting the island? What can they do to really enjoy their vacation? The variety of activities and family fun is unique, but browsing through the short list of sample activities below will give you an idea about the friendliness and family fun you can have in Hilton Head Island:• Close dolphin encounters, bird watching and ocean ecology awareness• Family Golf, Miniature Golf & Tennis• Family Biking - with miles of bike paths available, many of which take you through nature preserves, this is truly an enjoyable way to experience the natural splendor of the island• Guided Kayak Tours & Kayak Fishing • Kayak Birthday Parties – something different

• Discovery Days – activities centered on interpretive beach walks, kayaking through the marshes, and plenty of great games and activities• Eco-Adventures - older children enjoy learning the basics of sea kayaking while developing an understanding of our connection to the natural world through hands-on study of coastal ecology.• Adventure Island - teens take a boat ride to a secluded tropical island that they’ll have all to themselves. Here they will kayak in the pristine waters, engage in teambuilding activities, explore the island for Indian artifacts, and learn about coastal ecology through hands-on exploration.• Teen Tours – teens are exploring the coastal marshlands of Hilton Head Island, where they’ll have fun paddling kayaks, throwing cast nets, or even learning kayak rescue skills.• Teen Expedition Camping - Camping on a pristine deserted island• Wave Runners – experience the thrill of riding the waves within Calibogue Sound.• Wakeboard/Water-ski School – novices and veterans can enjoy that water sport here.• Parasailing - get an eagle's eye view of Hilton Head Island and the surrounding areas. View up to 20 miles in all directions.
Hilton Head Island offers this and so much more…
Sounds like fun? I think so...
What about the golfers then, what can they do?
As you may know, Hilton Head Island is home to the PGA Heritage Classic Golf Championship and the Celebrity Golf Tournament. With an average yearly temperature of 70 degrees, Hilton Head Island visitors are sure to enjoy year round golf on any of the 24 golf courses located on Hilton Head Island and another 40 golf courses just over the bridge.Our golf courses were designed by the game's greatest– Nicklaus, Fazio, Player, Jones & Dye.

So is Hilton Head Island better suited for golfers or for family vacationing?Let me first tell you a little about the accommodation and dining options on Hilton Head Island.There are a large number of hotels to choose from on Hilton Head Island. In general, prices range from $50 per night for basic accommodations to $300 per night for some of the luxurious hotels.Long and short term rentals alike are readily available. You can come for the weekend or stay a few weeks. Most vacation rentals on Hilton Head Island include the standard amenities such as washer and dryer, cable television and swimming pools.

Many luxury rental properties feature Jacuzzis, indoor pools, ocean views, private beach access, tennis courts and golf facilities. Villas and condos, homes and timeshares are all available in varying price ranges. Vacation rentals can range from $500 per week for a one bedroom villa up to over $10,000 per week for an oceanfront mansion. What a wonderful setting for a private wedding reception on the beach.Over 250 restaurants run the gamut of casual to elegant dining options on the island.

Fresh seafood abounds. From five star formal restaurants to fast food and everything in between, every taste and budget is catered to on the island.So the answer to the dilemma is pretty obvious.Whether you are a golfer searching for a world-class golf destination, a family on vacation seeking relaxation on the miles of clean sandy beaches or just want to enjoy the gentle sway of palm trees in unspoiled nature, a stay on Hilton Head Island is sure to please the most discerning of vacationers.Whether you just want to relax in the sun or try your hand at scuba diving, water-skiing or dolphin watching there is something for everyone on beautiful Hilton Head Island.