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I didn’t realise my friend Mark was a slow learner until I read his report on Trip Adviser . . .
“Stupidly I have stayed in this hotel 3 times. And every time I go back I remember why I wasn’t going to go back again!!! On my last visit, October 2012 my bathroom door had a hole in it which looked like it was created by a previous occupant’s fist. As it happened the hole was irrelevant as the door didn’t shut anyway.
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We had an agreement with Rare Holidays, an Indian travel company, to create an advertisement for them which we did, including several amendments and inclusions they insisted upon. In return they agreed pay just US$97 to advertise in traveljunkies for one year. We kept our side of the agreement and created their advert but after 3 months running their advert they still didn’t pay and they have now said “cancel our request”.
They have come up with excuses about why they can’t pay which we do not believe, so we no longer recommend this company as it is our experience they cannot be trusted.
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Even though it was getting towards the end of the season before the Humpback whales head south to the Antarctic for the summer, Maureen and I together with our daughter Alison, her partner Matt, and our 2 year old grandson Matari took a whale watching trip from Hervey Bay, and what a trip it was.
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Hervey Bay, known as the whale watching capital of the world, is a huge bay in South East Queensland, Australia, protected from the ravages of the Pacific Ocean by the world famous Fraser Island. This World Heritage site, 123 kms long and 23 kms wide is the largest sand island in the world and creates a resting place for the whales to relax and play preparing for their 4,000 km journey ahead.
We took the afternoon trip with Australia’s longest established whale watch operators Hervey Bay Whale Watch on their boat Quick Cat II.
It started with a light lunch and fruit, cakes and freshly brewed tea and coffee were provided on the return trip. The weather was beautiful with clear blue skies and the temperature was approaching 30C with clear blue calm waters.
Quick Cat II is a fast and stable catamaran which quickly got us to the whale watching area and we were soon surrounded by pods of huge Humpbacked whales, many of whom were mothers and their calves, spouting jets of water high into the air and thrashing about no more than a few metres from our boat. It was almost as if they were putting on a show for us.
An added bonus was the trip goes alongside Fraser Island so there was always something to see on the 45 minute journey including 4 wheel safaris on the beach and Sea Eagles circling above.
The owners Brian and Jill Ferry made us very welcome and the skipper Brent and crew member Tony certainly know their stuff finding the whale pods and and providing a commentary about the whales and their behaviours, and Tony videoed the trip so if your camera skills aren’t up to scratch you can still have something to show your friends back home.
With the Skipper Brent.
Before leaving England to visit our daughter and her family in Australia we had whale watching on our agenda and along with seeing our family this was one of the highlights of our visit.
Hervey Bay Whale Watch http://www.herveybaywhalewatch.com.au/ is a multi award winning company with 40 awards, which has been family owned and operated for more than 25 years, and on the day of our trip they had just received their latest award for wheelchair access. Quick Cat II is a spotlessly clean boat designed for whale watching. Wheelchairs and prams can easily move around the main deck and we found it perfectly safe for an active 2 year old. It also has a bar so we have no hesitation in recommending it.
If you get to make the trip, say hello to Brian, Jill and the crew and tell them Cliff from traveljunkies recommended you.
So if whale watching is on your bucket list or if you are visiting Australia, try to take a trip to Hervey Bay, just a few hours North of Brisbane, to see one of the greatest shows on earth. You won’t be disappointed.
Thanks guys, we had a great day.
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Christmas markets- great deals on flight+ hotel 2012 EU Christmas Markets. From £119
Huge crowds of tourists pack on to the Badaling Great Wall of China on Wednesday as extended national holidays brought many attractions to a virtual standstill. The China Tourism Academy estimated there would be 362 million travelers on the move this holiday. (Rex)
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Jazz Republic Club
http://www.jazzrepublic.cz/en/
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Free Things to do on Prague City Breaks
The capital of the Czech Republic, Prague, is one of the most popular cities to visit on a city break. It has the largest castle complex in Europe, a notorious reputation for nightlife holidays and some of the most romantic views in the world. However, with mass popularity comes tourist traps and hiked up prices, and your cheap weekend to Prague can become very expensive, very quickly. Avoid paying extra, with a look at this round-up of the best free things to see and do on Prague holidays.
Castle District
Prague Castle is made up from a number of castles, churches and courtyards. Since the 9th century it has been added to and refurbished by princes and rulers of Prague to create Europe’s biggest castle complex. You can buy a short or long tour ticket to explore all of the churches and buildings but there are some areas you can get into without paying:
Mala Strana
The smallest and most bohemian of Prague’s districts has a couple of great free attractions:
Old Town & New Town
Many of the most famous attractions in Prague are free to enjoy:
Find out more about Prague with the ‘Where to Stay in Prague’ guide from lowcostholidays.com
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