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‘On Location’ in St Lucia – Yoga at Jade Mountains & The Treetop Adventure Park

Thursday 10th September

Feeling a little worse for wear on Thursday morning I still made it up the mountain to Jade Mountain for yoga at 7am. We had our yoga mats already rolled out on the roof terrace for us with the Pitons and the sea and the

Me yoga-ing at Jade Mountains

Me yoga-ing at Jade Mountains

 sunrise in full view…. HEAVEN. After an hour of bending, twisting and contorting into all sorts of positions I was beginning to get quite hot and bothered, and despite the beautiful views I was quite relieved when it was over. We then took some really cool photos of us looking all meditative in front of the Pitons.

After breakfast I had the most AMAZING full body massage at the spa. Never had a massage like it … mmmmmmmmm….. The others went on another shore dive, and once again, raved about how fantastic the diving is in St Lucia.

Me and Linzi yoga

Me and Linzi yoga

I was quite sad to leave Anse Chastanet. It really was the most relaxing, beautiful and peaceful place.  On the way to our next hotel we stopped off in the middle of a tropical rainforest for a zip-lining experience that delivers such a rush. This was so much fun! We were given harnesses, gloves and helmets and taught how to stay facing forward on the zip line and sent on our way. The Treetop Adventure Park really lived up to its name with the zip lines going from tree to tree. There are people hooking you on and off the lines all the way round, and it’s a constant flowing process so very little hanging around waiting. The lines are pretty high, some above the canopy of trees, it’s so much fun whizzing through the jungle whooping like Tarzan!

Treetop Adventure Park

Treetop Adventure Park

I really recommend you experience the exhilaration of this treetop canopy adventure when visiting St Lucia and it can be located west of the northern point of Dennery river bridge.

That evening we arrived at our next hotel, Coconut Bay. An all inclusive hotel on the beach on the Atlantic side, which is split into an adults only side and a childrens side. We had a really lovely meal, and a dance in the night club on site – we were the only ones in it and requested all the music we wanted, it was really good fun on our last night in St Lucia.

Kat Hayter
Reservations Executive

Yoga at Jade

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Get to know the birds of southern Europe

How many species did you add throughout the summer months?

Although it has been well reported that August was a very quiet time for birders, this was not the case in the sunny Algarve, Portugal.

Birding in the Algarve takes you off the tourist track popular with walkers and cyclists to a land where White Storks and Hoopoes, Purple Swamp-hens and Azure-winged Magpies offer a truly memorable experience.

Enthusiasts that booked their accommodation with Select Resorts this year all returned home in buoyant moods as they report to us the number of species that they have ticked - included sightings of Wigeons, Booted Eagles, Ospreys and Glossy Ibis all at Ludo farm in Quinta do Lago.

Ludo Farm borders the Quinta de Lago resort and spreads east as far as Faro Airport. The best access to get the most out of your visit is from the road leading to Ilha de Faro. If you park on the right-hand side of the road and head along the track westwards away from the airport you have access to saltpans and glorious lagoons that provide some great views.

At Select Resorts we want to hear of your birding experiences in the Algarve region, so please feel free to add your comments.

Remember at the end of an action packed day bird watching it is essential for some good food and comfortable accomodation to relax in. Check out Select Resorts website http://www.selectresorts.co.uk to arrange your accommodation in the Algarve now.

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‘On Location’ in St Lucia – Anse Chastanet Bay & Jade Mountains

Wednesday 9th September 2009

The first task of the day was to get packed up and sadly leave the Bay Gardens Resort. We took the luggage to Vigie Cove where we boarded a boat for our transfer round to the South of the island. This was a real highlight. We had all climbed around to the front of the boat and sunbathed drinking Pitons. We then glimpsed for the first time the REAL Pitons. Two huge green peaks iconic of the island and created by the volcano. Just stunning scenery and a wonderful boat trip with some wonderful people.

We made a quick stop to the Fond Doux Estate, which is a working cocoa

Plantation Cottages

Plantation Cottages

 plantation where guests can stay in little cottages. I could have spent hours taking photos – there were so many unusual trees and weird looking tropical flowers. But it was an unscheduled stop and we didn’t have time to stick around, as we had a visit to the volcano, mud baths and Diamond waterfall planned.

The volcano is dormant and steam bellows out of craters in the ground, it is like something from planet of the apes. The guide told us how a few years ago there were little bridges from one hole to another where tourists could get up close. They were soon taken away when a guide fell off, made a crater of his own and got severely burnt up to his waist. Poor guy. Anyway, we were then taken away from the tourists to

Group mud bath

Group mud bath

where the locals go for the natural mud baths and hot springs. At first I was not convinced that jumping in a hot pool of water and smothering myself with mud would be fun. But soon enough I was baking out in the sun with mud all over, and then washing off under a hot waterfall. And I must say, my skin felt soft as a baby’s bottom – someone could make a mint bottling this stuff in the UK.

We were pretty hungry after that, and so off to lunch at Anse Chastanet. This is a beautiful, peaceful and environmentally conscious resort on the most beautiful beach. The rooms are either down by the beach or up on the hillside with the most stunning views. Many of the rooms are open to the

Anse Chastanet Bay Coastline

Anse Chastanet Bay Coastline

 elements (and the nature!) with walls missing allowing guests to feel like they really are in the jungle. But don’t get ideas of camping, think more like 4 star tree houses – Chook did actually have a tree growing from the shower up through the roof in his room! This really is something different for people who love nature or want a really peaceful retreat.

That afternoon was spent either diving or sunbathing on the gorgeous beach. Then in the evening we were invited up to Jade Mountain for a drink before dinner. Words cannot explain how AMAZING this hotel is, and no photo can do it justice. It is jaw droppingly the most incredible hotel I have ever seen (and I’ve seen a lot!). It is the most luxurious hotel on the island and regularly caters for A-list celebrities

Jade building

Jade building

and the very rich. Located on the top of a mountain with striking panoramic views of the Pitons and the ocean, the rooms are called ‘sanctuaries’. The unusual architecture of the hotel means that each sanctuary has its own private walkway, for just them and their private butler to use. We were taken to a suite for champagne and canapés. I was speechless – one large open plan room, hanging on the edge of a cliff with one completely open side. A four poster bed, and a private infinity pool – in the bedroom! We all felt like celebrities and watched the sun set from the luxurious sofas with champagne flowing. I thought I was dreaming.Pretty Jade view of Pitons

Unfortunately a bunch of excitable travel agents would not fit well with the peaceful and romantic surroundings of the restaurant for exclusive guests at Jade Mountain, so back down the hill to the restaurant at Anse Chastanet for delicious meal.  It would not be the last I saw of Jade Mountain though, as we had been invited back in the morning for sunrise yoga on the roof terrace. As the night wore on and the rum kept coming, I wondered if I would actually make it up in time the next morning…

 

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Aphrodite Hills – Open Evening

We are pleased to present the luxury Aphrodite Hills which provides unparalleled Real Estate opportunities for those dreaming of an easy-going, eclectic lifestyle within the most prestigious sports and leisure resort in the Mediterranean.

Aphrodite Hills offers an exciting selection of luxury villa and apartment styles and designs, each intended to complement the beautiful landscapes of the resort, combining the sympathetic architectural touches and contemporary living that have become such a feature of Cypriot real estate. Aphrodite Hills offers top quality property at an integrated resort making Mediterranean indoor and alfresco living a real pleasure.

Savills Select Resorts invite you to an open evening showcasing the stunning Aphrodite Hills Resort, its comprehensive range of luxury villas and the investment benefits.

Date         Thursday 29th October 2009
Time      5.30pm to 8pm
Address Savills Residential, 139 Sloane Street, Knightsbridge, London SW1X 9AY

For further information please contact select@savills.com or call 01202 765 011

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Twenty20 World Cup in the Caribbean

With the ICC ending speculation that the tournament could be moved away from West Indies the count down for the tournament is now on its way starting with the official launch in Barbados on October 31.

The tournament will be staged at four venues – Barbados, Guyana, St Kitts and St Lucia from 30 Apr – and the final will be played at the Kensington Oval, Barbados on May 16.

ICC Chief executive Haroon Lorgat comments on the hosts stating – “In Barbados, Guyana, St Kitts and St Lucia we have four outstanding venues, something that was shown in 2007 when they hosted matches in the ICC Cricket World Cup, and we know that West Indian spectators enjoy the format as they have already embraced Twenty20 at domestic level.”

Defending champions Pakistan will play in Group ‘A’ alongside Bangladesh and Australia. Former champions India are in Group ‘C’ with South Africa and another qualifier while Group ‘B’ comprises Sri Lanka, New Zealand and Zimbabwe.

Download your free tournament schedule by clicking here

Barbados

Barbados is a coral island formed in pre-historic times by erupting volcanoes. Now it is a dream for beachgoers, cricketers, scuba divers, golfers, fishing enthusiasts and just about anyone seeking fun and relaxation in a relatively upmarket environment. Its west coast boasts beaches of fine white sand bordering a blue-green Caribbean sea, while the Atlantic Ocean supplies the east coast with waves Royal Westmoreland, Barbados - Select Resortsthat inspire surfers and other water sports enthusiasts.


Accommodation

Select Resorts offer outstanding prices on the finest villasand apartments that Barbados has to offer. Whether looking for accommodation close to Bridgetown that is pulsating with night-life, reggae music, and fun-loving locals or accommodation in luxury resorts like Royal Westmoreland and The Crane, Select Resorts will create a truly unforgettable experience for you.

St Lucia

St. Lucia is one of the most desirable locations in the Caribbean, a tropical island rich in unspoiled natural beauty, verdant forests, beautiful coves and palm fringed sandy beaches. The most popular part of the island is the north, here are also some of the best beaches, shopping centres, marinRodney Bay, St Lucia - Select Resortsas and hotels. It can be explored by taxi, boat or hire car and there are many fascinating tours


Accommodation

Select Resorts provide an exquisite collection of villa and apartment rentals on this beautiful tropical island. Take advantage of watching the cricket in St Lucia with beautiful scenery and perfectly positioned holiday accommodation stretched along palm fringed beaches with gorgeous views out across the Caribbean Sea.

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2010 Top Holiday Desitnations – #3

2010 Top Holiday Destinations – #3 Aphrodite Hills

My first visit to Aphrodite Hills, and Cyprus, was several years ago now! At the time there was very little on the site and the hotel was just a shell – Health and Safety would have been run off their feet as no-one seemed to be wearing protective clothing or hard hats and there were wires and holes everywhere!!! The resort has certainly changed and expanded and is a superb place to visit.

There was very little to see on that first visit, the Orpheus Village apartments were completed and a few villas, however, the essential was well established and functioning – the golf course! It is a buggy course and I remember being given a tour – great fun when I was allowed to drive! The descent down the side of the ravine was a little hair raising but well worth the trip as the scenery at the bottom was delightful – an oasis of natural vegetation with birdsong! Our guide told us that the plan was to leave as many of the Cypriot plants and trees as possible in order to provide a habitat for the local wildlife. I must admit that seeing a family of quail cross the track in front of me was especially memorable and I could understand why they wished to encourage this.

At the time I was impressed with both the island and its people and I was determined that I would re-visit as soon as possible. Since that first trip I have spent two holidays in Cyprus and also visited a few times to have an update on developments at Aphrodite Hills. The resort has certainly blossomed and is truly a wonderful place to stay.

I have stayed in privately owned accommodation and also at the Intercontinental Hotel – both very different but equally enjoyable. There are now many facilities available on site including the spa, tennis centre, gym, golf course, mini golf, horse riding, cycling and the kids club and playground. There are also two beach clubs within easy reach of the resort. The Village Square provides a number of restaurants, shops and a bar – dining outside on a warm evening with stunning sea views, what could be better!!!

It is perfectly possible to stay on the resort and be fully entertained but, as I mentioned in a previous post, I do like to travel around and see the sites! Paphos is a must with a lovely harbour, promenade and a fort – inland a little is the market, shops and stunning views from the top of the hill! I remember having a long cold drink in the sunshine and appreciating the view over the city and out to the sea! Don’t miss the mosaics – they aren’t widely publicised so not easy to find, but they are at the back of the car park in the harbour and the ruins cover a vast area well worth visiting!

Troodos Mountains are lovely – they even offer skiing in winter – and present a different type of scenery and vistas. There is also a lovely monastery at Kykkos with modern mosaics in vibrant colours – and entrance was free!

Also worth a visit is Kourion – a huge and very well preserved amphitheatre which I believe still features entertainment on occasion. There are also the ruins of many villas and some feature mosaics. Limassol has an old part of the city with lots of little shops, a castle that is now a museum and a carob factory converted to house a virtual reality trip through the history of Cyprus – this does get rather busy as numbers are limited so it may be worth booking, wandering around the old town and then going back! Limassol is also the main port for the island so it can be rather busy at times – avoid rush hour and its fine! There are many more towns and villages – often I just drive around and see where I end up!

Another must is to try the local cuisine! Everything from a simple Greek salad at lunch, through to the slow cooked kleftiko and the must not be missed meze! I remember being recommended a small family run restaurant in the middle of nowhere. Six of us arrived to find the family sitting on the terrace. They quickly prepared a table for us, served us with drinks and told us it would be only a few minutes. True to their word they started bringing out the meze, lots of little dishes rather like tapas, which just kept on coming!!! We eventually had to call a halt and inform our hosts that we really couldn’t eat any more. They were very disappointed because we hadn’t even tried desert! The meal was delicious, plentiful and very inexpensive – and the family were lovely and welcoming. A truly memorable experience!

My trips to Cyprus have been in March, June, September and November and the sun has always shone! I was even able to swim in the outdoor pool at the hotel in November, although there is an indoor heated pool for the less foolhardy! On that trip we did have a tropical rainstorm with a spectacular display of lightening the evening before – we sat outside with a bottle of wine and enjoyed the show!!! Truly amazing!

Cyprus is a wonderful island with many happy memories – perhaps I should be planning my next trip!

Carol Denson
Senior Reservations Executive

Select Resorts off a wide range of Apartments and Townhouses at Aphrodite Hills. These properties offer a range of one, two, or three bedroom accomodation as well as larger properties to meet your holiday requirements.

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