Daytona Beach – Florida, For Raceways And Loads Of Free Fun
July 30, 2009 by Deb Schwabe · Leave a Comment
When you go on a beach vacation, it is very important to find a destination which is more than just a beach. If you have kids to entertain, you’ll want some extra activities. Why not vacation in Daytona Beach Florida, which has 23 miles of beach and plenty of activities.
Although Daytona Beach is most well known for their Independence Day weekend celebrations, they enjoy a stunning year round temperate climate, which makes it possible to visit at time. All budgets are catered for in the different accommodations available. You will also find world-class golf, shopping, beaches, spas, water-sports, angling, fine dining, and even cultural activities.
Looking for something special? Daytona Beach is known for great racing. Independence Day weekend wouldn’t be the same without NASCAR racing. At the World Center of Racing in Daytona Beach, you’ll want to be a part of the Saturday night Sprint Cup series! This international raceway sets standards for all other raceways of its kind world-wide. If you’re a race fan or not, experiencing NASCAR racing at Daytona Beach is something you should at least check out.
With plenty of free attractions, Daytona Beach offers many options during the summer months. Free activities can save you a boatload of money, especially if you have kids to entertain. You can’t get a better value than “free”! One free activity worth checking out is Angell & Phelps Chocolate. This factory has been operation since 1925, and offers free tours.
Culture is plentiful too at the Art League of Daytona Beach which holds regularly changed exhibitions of national and local artists. The old winter home of the Rockefellers is a must-see. This tour is also free and the “Casements” has become the museum and cultural center of Ormond Beach. Built by John D Rockefeller, this taste of Daytona Beach history takes place Monday to Friday, and Saturdays too at predetermined times.
Free concerts in the Bandshell are a big deal at all US beach resort towns and cities and Daytona Beach is no different. Bring or hire your beach chair because once the concert is over at 9:45 on a Saturday, you get to experience a free fireworks display. Enjoy a series of concerts throughout the summer including, rock, country, big band, swing and jazz music.
The North Peninsula State Recreation Area also offers free entry and this is 900 hectare of pristine natural beauty comprising two miles of coast and beaches. It is a popular place for surf fishing and sea turtle spotting.
Daytona Beach – Florida, Free Fun, Sun, Sand And NASCAR
July 27, 2009 by Deb Schwabe · Leave a Comment
Beach destinations are great fun, they are filled with fun and excitement and in most instances create lasting memories. When you vacation at Daytona Beach – Florida however, you get “Way More” than just a beach vacation. You get 23 miles for sparkling seas, white sandy beaches and NASCAR!
Although Daytona Beach is most well known for their Independence Day weekend celebrations, they enjoy a stunning year round temperate climate, which makes it possible to visit at time. All budgets are catered for in the different accommodations available. You will also find world-class golf, shopping, beaches, spas, water-sports, angling, fine dining, and even cultural activities.
Independence Day celebrations are not the same without hot-dogs, cotton candy, hamburgers, ice-cream, saltwater taffy and NASCAR racing. And there is only one real place to find this, Daytona Beach! Saturday nights, watching the racing at the World Center of Racing is never the same anywhere else. Daytona Beach NASCAR racing is of a standard which sets international trends, and has to been enjoyed at least once in your life.
As far as beach and other activities go, there are loads of free attractions to offer during the summer months. These can save you a pocketful of money, particularly if you have a bunch of kids to entertain. Free is the best possible value for money you can get, and fortunately all the best US beaches offer these activities. One of the historical traditions of Daytona Beach is Angell & Phelps Chocolate. This factory has been operation since 1925, and you can tour this facility for free.
Culture is plentiful too at the Art League of Daytona Beach which holds regularly changed exhibitions of national and local artists. The old winter home of the Rockefellers is a must-see. This tour is also free and the “Casements” has become the museum and cultural center of Ormond Beach. Built by John D Rockefeller, this taste of Daytona Beach history takes place Monday to Friday, and Saturdays too at predetermined times.
A lot of US beaches offer music, festivals and concerts, and Daytona Beach is no different. You’ll find great concerts all summer long ranging from jazz, rock, country, big band and Latin concerts from May to September. A free fireworks show is featured after the concert, and who doesn’t love fireworks! Make sure you bring your beach chairs for the evening.
Did you know the North Peninsula State Recreation Area is free. This must visit park offers 2 miles of beautiful, pristine beaches, surf fishing, sea turtles and a 900 acre park.
Naples, Florida – The Jewel In The Crown Florida
July 27, 2009 by Deb Schwabe · Leave a Comment
In south-west Florida, you will find the city of Naples, which is supposed to be the jewel in the crown of this area. It is an area of unparalleled beauty, an all-year round playground of challenging golf courses, fine dining, sun-drenched beaches, first class shopping and adventure, all rolled into one.
Good weather all year round helps, and with this city it’s situated on the Gulf of Mexico which helps with great weather. This sand-box is one of the best in the US. It is comprised of calm, warm waters, adventure, fun, excitement and every other ingredient which makes for a fun in the sun vacation. It is very close to the Florida Everglades, and true adventure.
Sunsets, shopping and sand, what more could the vacationer ask for? Adventure of course and this can be found in Everglades wilderness adventures, where visitors are able to enjoy the thrill of meeting animals such as bison, panther, birds and alligators in the wild. Bird watching is the favorite pastime of many people, and in fact most people fancy themselves as amateur birdwatchers.
The Everglades are made up of more than 10,000 islands, all of them uninhabited, as well as varied and unique ecosystems, so there is plenty to do, see and learn. Exploring these by kayak or canoe as a means of transport places the adventurer on and eye to eye level with the beauty of this tropical paradise. As they slide through mangrove tunnels and float over fields of saw grass. This kind of adventure makes meaningful memories and if you are lucky you may even come across a school of dolphins.
The Naples Zoo in the Caribbean Gardens is for those of you who like their animal life a little more under control. Although you can still float through island s full of cavorting monkeys and enjoy the thrill of the panther glade, tiger forest and African oasis. This zoological facility is accredited nationally, and is two worlds in one, both a zoological and botanical garden.
With so many water sports and boating activities on offer, Naples would be remiss if it did not offer something special for the avid angler. Both in and off-shore fishing is popular in this area and you will find trout, redfish, snook, tarpon, shark, grouper, snapper and plenty of game fish available for the catching.
Speaking of elusive, a trip to the Everglades and Naples would not be complete with a visit to see the gentle manatee. Tours out to see these sea animals are available, so try to make sure you put this on your itinerary.
Cape Cod, Massachusetts – A Favorite Family Vacation Destination
July 23, 2009 by Deb Schwabe · Leave a Comment
Cape Cod in Massachusetts is one of the favorite destinations for family vacations, mid-week or weekend breaks. The towns on this area of breathtaking beauty are unique in terms of their art and culture and there are 15 towns available for your exploration needs.
Whether you are taking a vacation, week-end or mid-week break, this destination has something for everyone on offer. The area played a pivotal role in shaping the destiny of the US and this is land-marked by the many historic sites vacationers are able to visit. The countryside is filled with wooded walking and bicycle paths (bikes are available as rentals). Quaint shops, unspoiled beaches, theatre, art, music festivals and other events, offers the visitor plenty to see and do.
If you are a golfer, the courses in this area are some of the best in New England. You will find many options for fine dining and if you want to recapture you childhood beach memories Cape Cod will do this for you. There is nothing quite like memories of seashells, sandy beaches, sun, dunes and sandcastles to take you back to those carefree days. All I need is the smell of fresh saltwater taffy to take me back and for fresh seafood you won’t do better anywhere. Cape Cod is famed for its fresh seafood and fried clams.
Forbes Traveler recommends Cape Cod as on of the best 25 sea-shore destinations in the US. It is easy to access from anywhere in the world and the two closest airports are Logan International in Boston which is just 75 miles from the cape, and TF Green in Providence. The island has two bridges spanning the canal, but for an arrival with a difference you should try one of the many daily ferries which travel to and from the cape.
With a shoreline spanning 559.6 miles, 15 unique towns to visit and whales feeding on the Stellwagen Bank, there is plenty to do to keep even the most avid tourist entertained. Whale spotting is an absolute must-do, and from May to October the Hyannis Whale Watchers Cruise is a very popular activity and should not be missed.
These high speed cruisers take people from the beautiful Barnstable Harbor out to sea to spot whales. This adventure serves the purpose of educating people about the conservation of the wonderful world of whales, it is an unforgettable trip.
Accommodations range from camp grounds to B&B’s, hotels, motels, spa and boutique hotels, inns, vacation home rentals, you name it, you will find it. But be warned, this is such a popular area for visitors, you have to book prior to arrival because in-season accommodation fills up quickly. No matter how beautiful the beaches in this area, the last thing you want is to have to sleep on the beach, besides it being against the law, you get sand in your underwear.



