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		<title>Let`s dance!</title>
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		<title>New Prepaid Cards with NO FEES</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PreCash, Inc., a provider of cash alternatives to consumers and retailers since 1998, has just released its new line of reloadable prepaid credit cards that have no fees. The cards, which offer three pricing options for customers to choose from, are the most flexible on the market today.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PreCash, Inc., a provider of cash alternatives to consumers and retailers since 1998, has just released its new line of reloadable <a href="http://www.visionprepaid.com">prepaid credit cards</a> that have no fees. The cards, which offer three pricing options for customers to choose from, are the most flexible on the market today.</p>
<p>PreCash Chairman and CEO John Chaney said his company is on the forefront of not only providing consumers with viable alternatives to credit and debit cards, but with flexibility and control, as well.</p>
<p>&#8220;No one else has something like this. Consumers are realizing prepaid cards can be their best alternative to credit cards ad bank accounts for everyday payment needs. Our Vision Platinum Card rewards the person who uses a prepaid card frequently with free transactions, and we have cards that work well for any user, regardless of how often they need it. We are the first to offer this much choice and control.&#8221;</p>
<p>Customers can choose from three different Vision Prepaid Visa pricing plans, each with their own benefits.</p>
<p>The Vision Platinum Visa Prepaid Card is the first prepaid card with free PIN transactions and ATM use. It&#8217;s for consumers who use a card for $1,000 or more worth of purchases each month.</p>
<p>The Vision Premier Visa Prepaid Card provides those who spend less than $1,000 per month with the benefit of direct deposit.</p>
<p>The Vision Preferred Visa Prepaid card is for consumers who need an alternative to traditional credit or debit cards and would like the benefit of loading the card at retail locations.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s important to remember about these cards is just how flexible they are. Not only are they transaction fee-free, which is a big bonus for prepaid cards, and not only can they be used anywhere where Visa credit or debit cards are accepted, but you can change plans as your needs change. PreCash has done everything possible to ensure that there is a plan out there for anyone needing a prepaid card. Said best by President Chaney, &#8220;Our approach can be boiled down to this: However you&#8217;re living, we&#8217;ve got the card for you.&#8221;</p>
<p>Vision Visa Prepaid Cards are issued by The Bancorp Bank pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. and may be used wherever Visa debit cards are accepted. The Bancorp Bank; Member FDIC.</p>
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		<title>Amazing place Key West Hotel</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 04:53:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you looking for the perfect Key West Hotels on that perfect little beach that just radiates relaxation and complete comfort? Well my friends, I&#8217;ve got great news for you. I have compiled a list of some of Key West Hotel Reviews in Key West along with Casa Marina Key West. And the best part [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you looking for the perfect <a href="http://www.happydayskeywest.com/" target="_blank">Key West Hotels</a> on that perfect little beach that just radiates relaxation and complete comfort? Well my friends, I&#8217;ve got great news for you. I have compiled a list of some of <a href="http://www.happydayskeywest.com/Hotels_Link_Exchange.htm" target="_blank">Key West Hotel Reviews</a> in Key West along with <a href="http://www.happydayskeywest.com/Hotels/Casa-Marina-Key-West.htm" target="_blank">Casa Marina Key West</a>. And the best part is their affordable!</p>
<p>Key West, what an amazing place, it is literally heaven on earth. So rich in history, culture, beautiful sunsets, and good times that I find it hard to believe that many folks have yet to discover this little piece of paradise. Know as the southernmost point in the U.S. (although it&#8217;s an island) it combines all of the right ingredients to produce the perfect vacation for individuals and families alike. So, with that said let&#8217;s see if we can&#8217;t find the perfect beach hotel for the perfect price.</p>
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		<title>Car`s Accessories</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After buying a new car, you might want it to decorate or alter its look according to your wish. To do so, all you require are accessories for cars. They afford a personal touch to your vehicle, which the seller, previous owner or the automotive factory is not able to do so.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After buying a new car, you might want it to decorate or alter its look according to your wish. To do so, all you require are accessories for cars. They afford a personal touch to your vehicle, which the seller, previous owner or the automotive factory is not able to do so.</p>
<p>Due to this, a lot of <a href="http://www.carid.com/" target="_blank">Auto Accessories</a> companies have started fabricating and selling accessories for autos. These companies supply a wide assortment of accessories for your car that will assist you to customize your vehicle.</p>
<p>In a car, you have dissimilar parts, which you might wish to customize and give afresh or better look. Some kinds of accessories for caes are as follows:</p>
<p>1. Auto Covers : a lot of vehicle owners find attractive. Auto covers aids to keep up the finishing of the vehicle. It&#8217;s a good idea to buy an auto cover, even if you&#8217;ve a garage for your vehicle. It protects the vehicle from debris , dust,  falling objects and dirt, if the car is in a garage. Additionally, it protects the car  from being tarnished due to ice, rain, pollution, if you keep it outside.</p>
<p>2. Brake Dust Shields : You might have set up a new set of alloy wheels to your vehicle, but those wheels genuinely appear inexpensive due to your brake dust. The each week cleaning of these brake dust is tiresome, and they don&#8217;t look the same after cleaning. To figure out this problem of brake dust, you might go for a brake dust shield for your vehicle. This accessory for your break dust easy matches into the wheel of the vehicle.</p>
<p>3. Dash Trim : Dashboard trims are a fresh type of car accessory, which affords a different look to your dashboard. For different vehicle companies, there&#8217;s a different dash trim. For example, for automobiles of the Honda Company, the dash trim will be dissimilar from that of BMW automobiles. These dash trims get into versatile colors such as red, tan , brown, beige and more. It protects your car&#8217;s dashboard from the sun and prevents cracking.</p>
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		<title>Travel to most stable and comfortable Latin American country</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re planning a travel <a href="http://www.sunsetscostarica.com/blog/" target="_blank">vacations in Costa Rica</a>, you might prefer to take the time to familiarise yourself with some of these fun and exciting activities. Behaving so, might assist to make preparation your next Costa Rica travel adventure easier.</p>
<p>Costa Rica is nearly an unexplored paradise and a jewel in the crown of Central America. Well, it&#8217;s an uniting of peace and calm among its more disruptive neighbors. Becoming traveler&#8217;s new address in Central America, it&#8217;s one of the points to delight the tropics with pristine waters and clear blue skies. Costa Rica also entails on coast line with its hundreds of virgin beaches, lagoons and coves. Just spend the relaxing swim sessions, amazing surfing, and lazy siesta on corner of a remote beach!</p>
<p>Costa Rica, located at nearly the narrowest spot of the isthmus of Central America, the Caribbean Seas and Pacific Ocean are mere hours aside by road. The beaches of Costa Rica is for everybody; be it teens, lovers couples and elder lots. Coasts have warm beaches, beautiful, but the Pacific side is a lot larger, and has a strong dry season. The beaches are just ideal spots for swimming, skin diving, fishing, and surfing.</p>
<p>Costa Rica, the <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/americas/07/05/costa.rica.happy.nation/index.html" target="_blank">happiest nation of the continent</a>, is a safe address for 99 percent of its traveller, but it is always a good idea to practise caution whenever one journeys. As a whole, Costa Rica has a low crime grade. In most lawsuits, crimes are bare thievery &#8211; unbloody crimes of chance, so just practise caution, as anyplace in the world. The country has a report as one of the most stable and comfortable Latin American countries. Costa Rica has something for everyone! Whatever your concerns; ecology tourism trips bird watching, venture tours, fishing, canopy tours, diving, rafting, golf, all inclusive hotels, vacation homes or just loosening up on an uncorrupted tropical beach, you&#8217;ll ascertain all of that and more in this tropical and safe paradise.</p>
<p>Costa Rica engages a district of around 20,000 square miles in the southern break of Central America, and admits numerous small islands largely on the Pacific side. It&#8217;s practically like the state of Florida with 2 long coastlines.</p>
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		<title>A complete Guide to visiting Turkey</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Turkey is a country of diversity, stunning scenery, warm hospitality, and a whole range of resorts and activities to suit all tastes. A country spanning two continents where east meets west and 10,000 years of civilisation, Turkey is a treasure trove of history and culture.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Turkey is a country of diversity, stunning scenery, warm hospitality, and a whole range of resorts and activities to suit all tastes. A country spanning two continents where east meets west and 10,000 years of civilisation, Turkey is a treasure trove of history and culture.</p>
<p>Weather in Turkey &#8211; Southern Mediterranean and Aegean Coasts</p>
<p>Turkey&#8217;s Mediterranean and Aegean coasts boast a perfect Mediterranean climate with low humidity. The long, extended summer runs between May and October with temperatures ranging from the low 20°Cs at the beginning and end of the season, up to the mid 30°Cs in the hottest months of July and August.</p>
<p>During spring, the scent of citrus blossoms fills the air, the hills and valleys are green with vegetation and the cool, sunny days are ideal for hiking and sightseeing. During the autumn months it is a pleasure to visit historical and natural sites in the cool weather or to buy up bargains at end-of-season sales! Winters tend to be mild with some sun, and occasional showers, and it is not unusual to be able to swim in the sea even in November.</p>
<p>Turkish Culture</p>
<p>The mix of cultural influences and traditions in Turkey is one of the things that draw tourists to the country. Turkey has a rich cultural heritage with a long history of influences from both Europe and Asia, which is reflected in the complexity and diversity of certain Turkish arts, language and handicrafts. Turks are proud of their centuries-old musical tradition, which is similar to the music of nearby Islamic regions such as Saudi Arabia, Iran, and northern India. A cosmopolitan nation, Turkey has also adopted and developed ideas and traditions that combine Western, Asian, and Arabic elements.</p>
<p>The Family</p>
<p>Turkish family units are extremely important. Children often stay with their families until they get married and then continue to be the main focus of their families&#8217; lives. Grandparents are often available to look after the children allowing the parents to go out to work. There is a great respect for elders in Turkish Culture and you can often see the younger generation kissing an elder&#8217;s hand and then touching the forehead as a sign of respect.</p>
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<p>Turkish Women</p>
<p>Equal rights for women were officially added to the civil code in 2002, so women now have equal say in relation to family matters and property and assets are divided equally in the event of a divorce. Women no longer need their husbands consent to obtain jobs and they are also entitled to continue using their maiden name if they wish once they are married.</p>
<p>The Evil Eye</p>
<p>The &#8216;evil eye&#8217; is an ancient belief and is one of the most widespread superstitions in Turkey. It is believed that the &#8216;evil eye&#8217; is created by feelings of extreme envy towards a person or object and that it can cast a spell on the object of it&#8217;s gaze bringing bad fortune. The &#8216;nazar boncuk&#8217; or &#8216;evil eye bead&#8217; is actually a benevolent eye used to ward off harm and evil. It can be seen providing protection everywhere &#8211; in homes and buildings, in the car, and they are even worn by babies and young children.</p>
<p>Hamam</p>
<p>The Hamam, or Turkish Bath, was a Roman and Byzantine tradition which was adopted by the Selcuk Turks in the 11th century and has been part of the Turkish Culture and a way of life ever since. It claimed an important role in society as not only was it a place where the faithful could follow the Muslim precept of cleanliness, it was also a place in which to socialize, gossip and even talk business or politics. The exfoliation, bathing and massage routine provide both a relaxing and exhilarating experience. Today Hamams can be found in most Turkish towns and cities and are they are popular with both locals and tourists alike.</p>
<p>Family Holidays in Turkey</p>
<p>Turks love children and always extend a warm welcome to our young holidaymakers. There are many activities in Turkey which will keep children happy, the most popular being spending time on the gently shelving beaches which are ideal for families. For the more active, walking, horse riding, cycling and watersports are available.</p>
<p>Did you know?</p>
<p>Turkey is home to two of the Seven Wonders of the World, the temple of Artemis at Ephesus, and the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (present day Bodrum)</p>
<p>St Nicholas, popularly known as Santa Claus, was born and lived in Turkey</p>
<p>Noah&#8217;s Ark is said to have landed at Mount Ararat in Eastern Turkey</p>
<p>Turkey provides 70% of the world&#8217;s hazelnuts</p>
<p>Gave the English language many words including chock-a block, turquoise, yoghurt, kismet, kilim and parchment</p>
<p>Turkey first introduced tulips to Holland and today still supplies tulips worldwide. The tulip is also Turkey&#8217;s national flower</p>
<p>Turkey was the first ever land to mind and use coins 2700 years ago by the Lydians</p>
<p>Turkey has the world&#8217;s first female Supreme Court Judge, and gave the women the right to vote in 1934</p>
<p>Religion</p>
<p>Whilst the population of Turkey is about 99% Muslim, the country is a secular state which allows complete freedom of worship to non-muslims. Tourists visiting coastal resorts are unlikely to see much evidence that they are in a Muslim country, except for the call to prayer which can be heard 5 times per day. If visiting a mosque, dress conservatively and avoid visiting during prayer times or on Fridays, the holy day. On the coast, dress is generally relaxed beachwear for locals and tourists alike. It is only in smaller villages, more remote areas and the east of the country that the dress codes are more formal and more traditional.</p>
<p>During Ramadan, or Ramazan, as it is known in Turkey, some locals may fast from sunrise to sunset. This is quite relaxed in the resort areas and should not have any affect at all to visitors.</p>
<p>Public Holidays in Turkey</p>
<p>Government offices and banks will be closed on public holidays, but life in the resort areas continues much as usual. Money exchange bureaux and most shops and restaurants open as normal.</p>
<p>History of Turkey</p>
<p>Historically known as Asia Minor or Anatolia, this vast region reflects a remarkable and fascinating history with settled habitation dating back to the eighth millennium BC. Anatolia has seen virtually every major western civilisation come and go including the Assyrians, Hittities, Phrygians, Urartian, Greeks and Romans. Treasured artefacts, including what is believed to be the first landscape picture ever painted were left behind and are displayed at Ankara&#8217;s Museum of Anatolian Civilisations. Many of the museums&#8217; artefacts are the only clues we have to the earliest civilisations.</p>
<p>Some of the finest sites emerged from the Hellenistic period such as the remains of ancient Troy and the ruined settlements of Lycia. The most impressive of them all is ancient Ephesus. It is believed that the Virgin Mary spent her last days in a small house on the edge of Ephesus whilst St John the Evangelist came to look after her. Now a place of Pilgrimage for Roman Catholics, the house has received the official sanction of the Vatican.</p>
<p>In 560 BC the King of Persia, Cyrus, conquered everybody and everything and soon subjected the Aegean cities to his rule. However, 200 years later they were defeated by Alexander the Great. He led the Macedonians eastward across Anatolia as far as India in pursuit of gaining the domination of Asia. Sure enough, he rapidly conquered the entire Middle East, from Greece to India.</p>
<p>Following its conquest by Rome in the 2nd century BC, Asia Minor enjoyed centuries of peace. During the Middle Ages as part of the Byzantine Empire it became a centre of Christianity.</p>
<p>The Great Seljuk Empire, based in Persia, was the first real Turkish state in Anatolia. This empire had a distinctive culture with beautiful architecture and design. The Seljuks Empire quickly declined with Anatolia fragmented into a number of small emirates. The Turks gradually moved in on these states one by one which eventually grew to be the largest empire in recent history, the Ottoman Empire. The Ottomans ruled for more than six centuries until 1922. The following year, Asia Minor became the larger part of the Turkish Republic led by Ataturk.</p>
<p>Mustafa Kemal Ataturk was the main drive behind the development of modern Turkey. The former army officer became Turkey&#8217;s first President and steered the country from the wreckage of the Ottoman Empire. Ataturk introduced dramatic reforms that touched upon every aspect of Turkish life. There were many significant changes including replacing the Arabic script with Latin characters. Primary education was made compulsory and religious law was abolished. Women were granted equal rights in matters of custody and inheritance and by 1934 women&#8217;s rights had extended to Universal Suffrage.</p>
<p>Ataturk was and still is a national hero- a massive presence in the long history of Turkey. In every town and village you will find reminders of the leader everywhere you turn. As time goes by Ataturk becomes even more of a hero as the country&#8217;s people recognize his extraordinary influence in making Turkey what it is today.</p>
<p>Turkish Food &amp; Drink</p>
<p>Turkish food is amongst the best in the world. With enough climatic zones to grow most ingredients locally, there is a vast array of produce to excite and entice the palate.<br />
Besides its famous kebab dishes, there are many other traditional Turkish foods to choose from. Meze (appetisers) for which Turkey is justly famous, are a range of hundreds of small dishes from simple combinations such as cheese with melon to elaborately stuffed vegetables. These are served in all Turkish restaurants and are traditionally accompanied with Raki, a clear anise- flavoured spirit claimed to be Turkey&#8217;s national alcoholic drink.</p>
<p>Turkey&#8217;s most popular beers are the home produced Efes Pilsen and Tuborg, and whilst the wine industry has yet to realise it&#8217;s full potential, Kavaklidere and Doluca, the best known brands, produce a selection of both red and white wines.</p>
<p>Shopping in Turkey offers the most unusual and diverse range of gifts tempting even the non-shoppers amongst us.</p>
<p>Traditional handicrafts such as carpets, kilims, copper goods, painted ceramics and jewellery are popular buys, along with a good selection of leather goods, sandals and beachwear which can be found in most of the larger resorts.</p>
<p>In tourist and coastal areas, opening hours are quite flexible and during the summer many shops stay open until late in the evening, seven days a week, leaving tourists to browse at their leisure and escape the heat of the day.</p>
<p>In souvenir shops and stalls, it&#8217;s always worth trying a spot of haggling. For food shopping, local minimarkets provide basic essentials, whilst the supermarkets found near the larger resorts are similar to those we are used to at home. Most resorts have a weekly market selling local produce, crafts and textiles and are well worth a visit.</p>
<p>Transport</p>
<p>Hiring a car is one of the best ways to get out and about, giving you the freedom to explore at your leisure.</p>
<p>Local transport within the towns and resorts consists of dolmus or minibuses (taxis) that run from one point to another and you can hop on and off anywhere along the route and pay according to the distance travelled.</p>
<p>Things to do in Turkey</p>
<p>Turkey offers a wide variety of activities for couples and families alike.</p>
<p>Watersports including windsurfing, parasailing, jet skiing and canoeing are popular on designated beaches in or near many of the larger resorts. Scuba diving is also widely available, and the calm, clear waters are ideal for beginners and novice divers. Walking and trekking are becoming increasingly popular and they offer one of the best ways to explore the countryside.</p>
<p>Currency in Turkey</p>
<p>New Turkish Lira (YTL) is the official currency in Turkey. &#8220;Y&#8221; stands for &#8220;Yeni&#8221; (&#8220;New&#8221;) in Turkish as the new notes and coins replaced the old currency which was withdrawn from circulation in January 2006. It can be purchased from your bank in advance, in which case we would advise you to order at least two weeks before your departure date. Alternatively you can change money, or travellers cheques once you have arrived in Turkey. It&#8217;s easy to change up all major currencies in exchange offices, post offices and hotels. Exchange offices are also located in the arrivals halls at most Turkish aiports.</p>
<p>Currency can be also obtained from ATM/cash machines throughout Turkey, providing the symbols on the machine match those on your debit/cash card. Your bank should be able to give you further information on using your card abroad. If you do find yourself short of Turkish Lira at any point, many shops and restaurants in the coastal resorts and larger cities will accept payment in foreign currency. But if you are planning to travel to other parts of the country, it is advisable to carry some Turkish Lira.</p>
<p>The New Turkish Lira comes in notes of 5,10, 20, 50 and 100. The coins, called New Kurus (Ykr), come in 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 and one New Turkish Lira. One hundred New Kurus equals one New Turkish Lira.</p>
<p>Please note that Scottish currency is not accepted in Turkey. It is also worth noting that they may not accept any foreign bank notes for exhange which are ripped or have been scribbled on.</p>
<p>Passports &amp; Visas</p>
<p>British citizens require a standard ten year passport which must be valid for at least six months after the date of arrival back in the UK. Children under 16 years require their own passport if not already on a parents passport before October 1998.</p>
<p>British citizens (including infants) have to pay a tourist visa of £10 upon arrival. This must be paid in note form in cash. Scottish currency is not accepted in Turkey.</p>
<p>Full details and application forms for a full British passport can be obtained from main post offices or direct from the Passport Office.</p>
<p>Non UK passport holders are recommended to contact the appropriate Embassy in London as to their visa fee.</p>
<p>Turkey Time Difference</p>
<p>Turkey is two hours ahead of the UK. It is a good idea to adjust your watch as soon as you arrive, as any airline timetables are expressed in local time.</p>
<p>Vaccinations for Turkey</p>
<p>No vaccination certificates are compulsory for entry to Turkey. You should always check with your doctor, in good time prior to departure, if there are any inoculations the Department of Health consider necessary or advisable for any specific areas.</p>
<p>When To Go</p>
<p>The main season for visitors to Turkey&#8217;s western Aegean and Mediterranean coastal resorts is between May to October, when the weather is settled and the days are long and sunny.<br />
Temperatures range from the mid 20°Cs early and late season, to the mid 30°Cs during the peak season of July and August which is also the most popular time to visit when all the activities are in full swing. The sea temperatures are warm and ideal for swimming throughout the summer, and it is not unusual to be able to swim in the sea even in November.</p>
<p>In the coastal resorts we have a selection of properties suitable for occupation in late autumn, winter and early spring where you can discover the changing seasons. Please contact us for further information. There may be an additional charge for heating. The Turkish resorts do quieten down in winter and many facilities available during the summer months may not be available during winter.</p>
<p>Frequently Asked Questions</p>
<p>Will I be able to use my mobile phone?<br />
Generally speaking, mobile phone coverage in Turkey is very good &#8211; the exception being some of the more remote and/or mountainous areas. It is important to remember that when using a British mobile phone, in Turkey, to contact our overseas offices and staff, even though you are linking up to the local network your call must be prefixed by 00 90 and you should then drop the first 0 of the Turkish phone number.</p>
<p>What currency will I require?<br />
New Turkish Lira (YTL) is the official currency in Turkey. Currency can be purchased in the UK but we advise you to order at least two weeks before your departure date to avoid any last minute rush. Once in Turkey, it&#8217;s easy to change up all major currencies in exchange offices, post offices (PTTs) and hotels. Currency can be also obtained from ATM/cash machines throughout Turkey, providing the symbols on the machine match those on your debit/cash card. Your bank should be able to give you further information on using your card abroad. If you do find yourself short of Turkish Lira at any point, foreign currency, including pounds sterling, is readily accepted in many shops, hotels and restaurants in the tourist areas.</p>
<p>Travellers Cheques or Credit Cards?<br />
Credit cards are now very widely accepted in shops and some restaurants in the main towns and resorts. Though you should always check beforehand if you intend to have a meal and pay afterwards using the card. Many small, family run restaurants or establishments may not accept cards. The smaller villages and places &#8216;off the beaten track&#8217; may also not accept credit cards so have some cash handy.<br />
Currency can be obtained from ATM/cash machines throughout Turkey, providing the symbols on the machine match those on your debit/cash card. Your bank should be able to give you further information on using your card abroad. Travellers Cheques can be cashed at banks, exchange bureaux and most of the larger hotels.</p>
<p>What is the voltage and do we need to use adaptors?<br />
The current is 220 V. Wall sockets take two rounded pin plugs, like many European countries. You will need an adapter plug to use UK appliances.</p>
<p>Is there a time difference?<br />
Yes, Turkey is on GMT + 2 (daylight saving GMT +3 operates between late March to late September). This means that for most of the year, Turkey is two hours ahead of the UK. It is a good idea to adjust your watch as soon as you arrive in Turkey.</p>
<p>What should I take?<br />
You can now find most western goods, including holiday essentials such as suntan and aftersun lotions, insect and mosquito repellents, and such like in most of the larger resorts and supermarkets. Taking these items with you saves time and also ensures that you can find your preferred brands. It&#8217;s worth taking a high protection sunscreen, especially during high season when temperatures can soar, a wide-brimmed sun hat, and a mosquito repellent both for your room and a spray for yourself when you are outside in the evenings. Also do take a European-type 2 pin adaptor for your electrical equipment &#8211; these can be difficult to find in Turkey. A photocopy of your passport is useful to keep on you as a means of ID, and if you are driving, a copy of your license as well to keep in the car.</p>
<p>Are shops open on the day of our arrival?<br />
During the summer season, and especially in the resort areas, supermarkets, minimarkets and many shops are open daily, often till early evening.<br />
As a general guideline opening days and times are as follows:</p>
<p>Banks: 09.00 &#8211; 12.00 and 13.30 &#8211; 17.00 Monday to Friday.</p>
<p>Post Offices: (identified by yellow PTT signs) 08.00 &#8211; 20.00 Monday to Saturday, and 09.00 &#8211; 19.00 on Sundays.</p>
<p>Museums &#8211; 09.00 &#8211; 17.00 Tuesday to Sunday.</p>
<p>Chemists (eczane) &#8211; 09.00-19.00 Monday to Saturday. A duty chemist is appointed on a rota basis to remain open for 24 hours, details of which are posted in any chemist&#8217;s front window.</p>
<p>Shops: in the resorts, and particularly during the summer months, bazaars and many tourist shops open daily from around 09.00 till late in the evening, often till 22.00. More regular type shops may close earlier in the evening, and on Sundays.</p>
<p>Supermarkets: Most supermarkets are open daily, and the larger ones are often open till 22.00 during the summer, a few open 24 hours.</p>
<p>Cafés and restaurants tend to operate open-ended hours and may not close till early in the morning.</p>
<p>Are there insects?<br />
There can be mosquito&#8217;s in certain areas so a plug in deterrent is an idea. Ants are frequent in some rural areas.</p>
<p>What is driving like in Turkey?<br />
As in the rest of the Mediterranean, other road users may seem to the UK driver to drive unpredictably. The roads are generally well kept though some coastal or mountain roads can be narrow and winding. You should be aware of the following points:</p>
<p>Traffic drives on the right in Turkey, which means you must give way to the right at junctions and roundabouts (vehicles joining the roundabout have right of way).</p>
<p>The wearing of seat belts is compulsory.</p>
<p>There are strict drink driving laws &#8211; the rule is absolutely no alcohol if you intend to drive. Random tests are quite common and police will issue on the spot fines.</p>
<p>If another vehicle flashes it&#8217;s lights, this means that it is coming through, not that they are giving way to you.</p>
<p>You should drive defensively at all times, and great care should be taken when driving after dark as you may come across inadequately lit vehicles, slow moving lorries or animals wandering across the road.</p>
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		<title>Yacht Charter in the  Southern Cyclades</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The areas prevailing wind during the summer months is the infamous Meltemi blowing from the N-NW. It is first felt in June and becomes stronger through July, August and September when it can reach force 8. It dies down in October. In the spring and autumn gales are common from the N and the SE. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The areas prevailing wind during the summer months is the infamous Meltemi blowing from the N-NW. It is first felt in June and becomes stronger through July, August and September when it can reach force 8. It dies down in October. In the spring and autumn gales are common from the N and the SE. The summer months are hot, average temperatures are 25 deg C and temperatures often reach 35 deg C.</p>
<p>Milos is the southwesternmost of the Cyclades. A large bay, Ormos Milou, was scooped out when an ancient volcano erupted and hot sulphur springs still exist today. Adhamas is the island&#8217;s port Go bow or stern to the E side of the ferry pier or bow to the smaller pier to the E. It is also possible to anchor off to the SE of the short pier. The bottom is mud rocks and weed and poor holding in places. There is good shelter from the Meltemi but winds from the south can produce dangerous conditions. There is water on the ferry pier and fuel can be delivered. Most provisions can be obtained in the village and there are some tavernas. Climb the hill to the Chora at Milos for breathtaking views across the bay. There are several other anchorages in the bay that are exposed to the north. There are no facilities at any of them. Apollonia is in the NE of Milos. Go bow or stern to the pier or anchor of the beach. Holding is good on a sandy bottom. There are tavernas and a mini market ashore. Ormos Voudhia lies one mile to the south of Apollonia. There is good shelter from the Meltemi but the surroundings are unattractive with open cast mines and a wharf and ore carrier all in view.</p>
<p>Kimilos lies to the NE of Milos. There are two anchorages in Ormos Sikia in the SW of the island. They are exposed to the N &#8211; NW and unsuitable when the Meltemi is blowing. Pirgonisi is a long sandy beach on the south coast and yachts can anchor almost anywhere along it in attractive surroundings. Good holding on sand and weed. Psathi lies further along the coast to the east. Go bows to the quay or anchor off. There is little shelter from the Meltemi and yachts are advised to use this anchorage only in calm weather. There are a couple of tavernas ashore and limited provisions can be obtained in the village. Just to the north is Semina Creek and yachts can anchor in the bay. Like Psathi, there is little shelter from the Meltemi and Psathi should be used only in calm weather.</p>
<p>The in the NW of island of Poliagos there is a lovely secluded anchorage just to the south of the tiny island of Moanolsi. There is shelter from the Meltemi and good holding on the sandy bottom. On the south side of the island there are several coves that yachts can anchor in when conditions are calm.</p>
<p>Folegandros is another barren, rocky island with exception of the small Chora in the NE that lies among green trees and shrubs. The island’s ferry port is Karavostasi. Go bow or stern to the mole on the south side of the arm extending westward. There is poor holding in places on sand and rock. There is reasonable shelter from the Meltemi. There are several tavernas but provisions can be difficult to obtain and the island is totally reliant on deliveries by ferry. On the W side of Folegandros is the large bay, Ormos Vathi. It can only be used in calm weather and there is poor holding in places on sand and weed.</p>
<p>Sikinos lies to the E of Folegandros. Ormos Skala is the only harbour on the island. Yachts can go alongside the quay or anchor off. There are tavernas ashore and some provisions can be obtained. The setting is attractive and popular with Greek tourists.</p>
<p>3.5 miles to the east of Sikinos lies Ios. It is claimed Homer is buried here. He died aboard a ship on passage from Samos to Athens and his body was thrown overboard and later washed up on Ios. Go bow or stern to in the harbour of Port Ios. There is excellent holding in mud. A mini tanker can deliver fuel and water is available from a public fountain in the square. There are tavernas all around the harbour and most provisions can be obtained. The resort is popular with the young and most of the bars play loud music in the evenings/night. Ormos Milopotamou lies to the S of Port Ios. In the north of the bay there are 4 coves where yachts can anchor, the easterly two provide the best shelter. Holding is good on sand. There are tavernas and hotels on the beach. Ormos Manganari is a large bay on the south coast of Ios, it is possible to anchor throughout the bay with good holding on sand. There are tavernas ashore.</p>
<p>Thira is similar to Milos in as much as it is a volcano and when it erupted in 1440 – 1450 BC it created the bay as it is today. The close lying islands of Thirasia, Nea Kammeni and Palaia Kammeni are also part of this huge volcanic structure. Around the basin, on cliffs 300m high you will see white Cycladic houses with blue painted windows hanging from black volcanic rocks which rise sheer from the sea all group together to make Thira is one of the most popular destinations in Greece.</p>
<p>Finikia lies in the N of Thira. Anchor to the W of the mole in 10 –20m with a trip line because the bottom is rocky. Limited shelter from the Meltemi and completely open to the S. Skala Thira is the harbour of the island’s capital on the steep slopes above. Go bow or stern to the quay with a line to the large mooring buoy. Departing is difficult with the confusion of the many lines attached to the buoy and it is recommended that yachts are not left unattended. There is water on the quay and several tavernas in the harbour.<br />
On the coast south of Ak Akrotiri there are a number of anchorages that provide good shelter from the Meltemi. The bottom is good holding in sand but there is often some ground swell that causes yachts to roll badly. Monolithos is a small harbour on the E coast. Go bows to the breakwater near its extremity with a long line. There is a taverna and showers ashore.</p>
<p>Thirasia is the westernmost island and the only anchorage is Ayios Nikolaos. Yachts can anchor off but the small pier is reserved for local boats. There are tavernas ashore and some provisions are available in the village atop the cliffs.</p>
<p>Nea Kammeni has a number of small inlets where a yacht can anchor. A trip line should be used as the bottom is strewn with rocks that are likely to snag an anchor. Nea Kammeni is known for it’s problem with large rats and there are many reports of the getting aboard yachts.</p>
<p>Anafi is the southernmost of the Cyclades. It has one anchorage on the S coast that is exposed. The island is barren and parched and you will not miss a lot if you choose not to visit.</p>
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		<title>3 Star Hotels</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding a hotel that suits your budget comes easy when you take into consideration the activities that you will be busy with, or what you want to achieve during your stay. If being extremely pampered and totally worry-free comes last on your list, then you’re welcome to try a 3-star hotel. This is not to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finding a hotel that suits your budget comes easy when you take into consideration the activities that you will be busy with, or what you want to achieve during your stay. If being extremely pampered and totally worry-free comes last on your list, then you’re welcome to try a 3-star hotel. This is not to say that 3-star hotels do not offer any degree of comfort or luxury; it just seems impractical to be paying for lavish amenities when you won’t have the chance to take advantage of them.</p>
<p>If you’re a business traveler, who intends to be primarily engaged in, well, business matters, and not that concerned with having a fun and relaxing time, then a 3-star hotel with provisions and facilities that are useful for conferences and business correspondence would be a good recommendation. Furthermore, the affordable price is more attractive if you intend to keep the business expenses low. Also, an in-house restaurant, bar or lounge eliminates the need to go elsewhere for lunch or dinner meetings, and thus saves you time that you can spend preparing for presentations instead.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, on the other end of the tourist spectrum, a weekend traveler who has a planned itinerary can find good value in a 3-star hotel that is within minutes of a popular tourist destination, such as Paris or Amsterdam. Just because you’re visiting a top tourist spot doesn’t mean you have to spend a lot on accommodations. For instance, three star hotels like the Hotel Windsor Opera in Paris (only over a kilometer away from the city center) even offers services such as a business center facility, room service, and a fitness center, with rates that are at least about fifty percent lower than the best hotels located in the heart of the city.</p>
<p>While 3-star hotels may be expected to offer more than basic accommodations, it may be best to assess them and make a choice according to your expectations and needs. For instance, you may deem access to a fitness center more important than room service, or prefer Internet access and a business center to availability of a swimming pool. Whatever you prefer, be reassured that you can consult with an online guide and make sure to ask the right questions that will ultimately lead to a pleasant 3-star hotel experience.</p>
<p>Here are other 3-star hotels that may be of interest: the Hotel Sylter Hof in Berlin, which prides itself as a good location for business functions, and is immediately accessible to the city’s major airports; the Hotel Diplomatic in Rome, which is within close range of the Spanish Steps and the Vatican, and boasts of a fitness center, a swimming pool, and impeccable service; the Kensington Close Hotel and Healthy Spa in London, which offers an indoor swimming pool, beauty treatments, a health and fitness club, and three restaurants; and the Circus Circus Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, which is a family oriented hotel that offers live circus act performances and boasts of the Grand Slam Canyon theme park.</p>
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		<title>Caribbean Cruise Vacations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a multitude of cruises available that cover the Eastern, Western and Southern islands inch by inch. The various liners offer everything in comfort and luxury. They provide for every mood and every desire that one may wish for on board and at the various ports of call, ensure that the visitors get to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a multitude of cruises available that cover the Eastern, Western and Southern islands inch by inch. The various liners offer everything in comfort and luxury. They provide for every mood and every desire that one may wish for on board and at the various ports of call, ensure that the visitors get to cover every aspect in great detail. The administration leaves nothing to chance and the traveler gets full value for the money spent.</p>
<p>While working out details for a vacation, most people take into consideration a few key points such as “when”  “where”  “how”  “for how long” and most importantly, the finances involved. December to April is considered peak tourist season for the Caribbean. It plunges to an all time low around fall and spring. September and October come under hurricane season and you do not want to be caught in one! So, early November and early December are most likely the cheapest for tourists with budget constraints.</p>
<p>The “where” aspect of your holiday depends on what you would like to see… be it historical sites or water sports.</p>
<p>The “how” aspect would most likely be decided by your budget and the type of liner you would prefer. First time sailors might enjoy shorter cruises and they might be able to squeeze in more places in the same amount of time. Find out details about life on board like meal times and whether you have the freedom to adjust your schedules. Some liners have set patterns. Find out the ship’s sailing program if site seeing is your main agenda. Some offer so much on board it takes on a life of its own. Read your guide carefully and book your trips so you do not lose out on what really interests you. Most trips are conducted by local agencies so advance booking might be a good idea.</p>
<p>Your budget must cater to tipping, mini site seeing tours conducted by local agencies, overheads, extra fees if you have children, and a small budget for emergencies.  Fares can swing from $150 to upward of $1000 depending on what type of accommodation you are looking for.</p>
<p>So go ahead enjoy all that nature has to offer in the shape of the Caribbean and come away with an experience never to be forgotten.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Car is very expensive private vehicles for many people. We need to allocate big amount of money to buy a new car. Knowing about this, it is better for you to take care of your car. To help you be ready for the coverage maintenance and risk, it is better to insure your ride in car insurance. Due to many accidents in traffic, governments in all states of America advertise their citizens to take car insurances for their ride.</p>
<p>Joining an <a href="http://www.autoquotenow.com/">auto insurance</a> means we have certain savings that will be allocate to cover car’s maintenance, accident, and break only. When you get problems dealing with your car, the insurance agencies will give some money to cover the expenses cost. If you join with the insurance programs, you have to pay certain amount of money in their office every month. The payment is not only allocated for saving but also tax, rates, and official maintenance. That is why finding a good but cheap insurance program is quite difficult to do.</p>
<p>To get best insurance option, you have to conduct research to collect information from various agencies. Visiting one by one agencies office is very exhausting. To make it short, you can ask for <a href="http://www.autoquotenow.com/" target="_blank">car insurance rates</a> and prices from all agencies via online at Autoquotenow.com. This web will deliver the most updates list from all national and international insurance agencies in all American States. You can get information from top agencies such as Allstate, METLIFE, AIG, American Family, and many more.</p>
<p>To make your selection becomes easier; this web will <a href="http://www.autoquotenow.com/resources/compare-insurance-quotes.php" target="_blank">compare insurance quotes</a> from different agencies that exist in your area. Not only have that, this web will also give you tips to determine the criteria of a cheap car insurance. You will be educated by basic concepts of coverage, funds, and interest you get.</p>
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