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Starting from about $850 fly to Christchurch, NZ from any capital city in Aus. This includes return airfares, 5 nights accomodation and car hire, 3 day ski pass ( you can explore the gorgeous countryside on the other days) You even get a free night ski with most of the packages. Check out bestflights.com.au for all the details.
After the onsets of one of Amsterdam's famous cafe visits are well underway, its time to carouse down to where the lights are red, the minds are open, and the term 'window shopping' takes on a brand new meaning.
Now the thing to remember about the red light district is that while it is highly sexualized, it is not highly gratuitous. You won't see anything on these streets that you couldn't see in a Victoria Secret magazine, though that rule gets a bit shadier the deeper you head down the back streets.
Prepare to see men bartering for a better price, giggling couples pointing and staring, drug dealers trying to earn a quid (a simple no thanks should suffice), and women giving the wink behind their windows. The place is clean, safe and highly regulated. Don't be afraid, keep the photos to a minimum, and just go for the experience and you'll be fine.
Some of the funnier events that deserve a mention are: a football team of young guys bartering for a group special, accidentally walking the streets of the 'other red light district' - commonly known as the purple light district (not for the faint hearted), a working girl throwing a toy at a leaving customer, and getting hit up for i.d. after ordering a coffee........
Country - Netherlands Cost - 50 euros and up Links - amsterdam info
Right now till midnight 10th June, V Australia are doing some great deals.
Travel period for this one is quite large which makes it a bit more flexible when choosing times. As long as you can get to Melbourne, you can go anytime between 15 July and 30 June 2009
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I was sauntering through the streets one day looking for the Moulin Rouge, when I stumbled upon a suspious crowd. Being one for adventure, I headed over to see what was happening. To my delight it was some sort of primitive street gambling.
Being cautious I watched the game a few times, and after deciding that my brain chemicals were clearly superior to my obviously inferior opponent, I threw down 20 euros in elated anticipation of doubling my money.
Before we get to the part where I lost my money, I want to share with you the poetic accuracy of the scam that I faced. After watching about 10 games of this, and witnessing other people easily win or lose money......... my moment arrived. One of the co conspirators (that status was hidden from me at the time on account of skills normally held by the world's greatest Thespians) turned over the correct cup while the dealer looked away, revealing the pea. As she looked into her purse to get the money, the dealer then swapped the cup without her (apparent) knowledge and she lost her money. Now here I am, getting all my practice games correct, I had just seen the pea under the cup, and I had seen said cup moved only once. I figured this was going to be my best chance......... there were only 2 cups left, and I KNEW which one it was under.
The next second I experienced a large spectrum of emotions. First was shock. Shock because it wasn't there. Befuddlement followed, how couldn't it be there. Then came realisation. I realised I had been had, and I kinda respected them for pulling off such an obvious scam in such a convincing way. That was all in the first second.
'Get out of there before you loose more money" was the main thought that carried my feet a few steps before the next emotion kicked in - anger. I got pissed cause not only did I realise that it was a scam, but I realised they had used my own arrogance against me.
Needless to say that when I turned around the whole group had vanished; even the senile old gent that kept loosing his money, which was rather odd. I mean, he can't run can he.
Country - Most big cities Cost - 20-1000 dollars, depending on the penchant for gambling Links - wiki
This Herculean event matches the length and enjoyment of the board game from whence this pub crawl derives its name, Monopoly. But if your head and your heart agree to do it - maybe your stomach will comply the following day................... maybe.
So if performing this laudable inebriated pilgrimage is on your bucket list, there are some things to be aware of:
1) There is ALOT of drinking. The legend goes that in order to successfully complete the MPC, one must drink a pint at every pub, 26 in total.................. but if you do halves I won't tell if you don't
2) It is done in one day, so drinking 26 beers in 26 pubs in one day can be quite a time squeeze.This brings me to number...
3) It is up to you whether or not to do the pubs in order. Pubs open at 11am in London, and unless you have a tour guide, it can be quite a challenge to do it in correct order (assuming you know the correct order by the time you hit Oxford st). So more times than not, it is done in a way that minimises travel time.
Country - England Price - 100-150 pounds Links - beerintheevening
Today and tomorrow, if you are near a Flight Centre, it may be worth your while dropping in and seeing what they have on sale. Flight Centre's 32 Hour International Airfare Sale
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On one particular travel, I found myself on a small island off Bali called Nusa Lembongan. Despite a handful of large luxurious hotels, this place is still mainly untouched by modern society. Hiring a motorbike for the day can get you around the whole island, and you will see another world. Grass huts line the streets in the more remote places, but the main stand out is the Gala Gala underground house.
Owned by Made Byasa, the house was built underground using only a hammer, chisel and intuition as guidance. It took 15 years to complete this incredible labyrinth, which includes a bedroom, dining room, kitchen, bathroom and sacred meditation room.
A take along a token donation and a sarong, leave the claustrophobia at home for this one
Country - Indonesia Price - 20,000 rupiah Links - wikitravel
You can literally lose yourself in the Louvre for a week, but if you don't have that sort of time, a full or half day will suffice (if you’re well planned)
The tickets range from 6-13 euros, but the first Sunday of every month is free to the public; however the lines are HUGE on these days and should be avoided. (The line has been known to wind around the exterior building)
Your best bet for quicker entry is to arrange to go at the start of the week (it is closed on Tuesdays) and arrive early (it opens at 9am) or if you want to save a bit of cash, go on Wednesday of Friday nights from 6pm - 9:45pm, it is cheaper than the daytime tickets.
But, if you’re under 26, you can enter the Louvre absolutely free, every Friday night between 6pm – 9:45pm. Just make sure you have a valid form of identification on you.
Tip:
You can enter via the glass pyramid like everyone else, or you can try entering through the Louvre Mall (access on rue de Rivoli) underneath the museum. This can save you from entering one of the two lines (but be warned, there can be a line here as well, although not as big as at the Pyramid)
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When visiting the Colosseum, if you go at a busy time, you may have to wait upwards of an hour. Don't waste your time or money paying for one of those dodgy 'tour guides' that scour the line looking for suckers to charge twice as much.
Want the tip - beat the line by simply going to the Forum first and buying your ticket there. See the ticket you buy at the Colosseum is the exact one you buy at the Forum, and vice versa. It is one ticket that gets you into both places. As hardly anyone goes to the Forum, simply line up there for 5 minutes, buy the ticket, and walk the 500 meters to the Colosseum.
You walk straight to the front of the line, put your ticket in, and BOOM - instant Roman VIP.
It's good to have some kind of license in case the police pull you over, which is very common for even the most minor infractions. Although it's recommended that you obtain an International Driver's Permit, you should be fine showing your license from where you live and most of the time discretely slipping the officer some "tea money" can work in lieu of a license and also get you off the hook for any violations you may (or may not) have committed, never argue with the police here whether you're right or not.
If you do rent a motorbike, make a copy of your passport to leave at the shop instead of your real one, also be sure to inspect the bike carefully for any damage and point it out to the rental shop and have them make a note of it, you may very well be blamed for any previous damage. Helmets are required by law, as is having your headlight on during the day and staying to the side of the road except when passing.
Country - Thailand Price - 100 - 1000 baht a day Links - Thaizer