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Archive for April, 2009


Fly Fishing Vacations: Simply Unforgettable

It’s been so long since people were fishing to eat and to feed their families. Today there are still populations who depend on fishing to survive, but for us, the concrete, glass and metal children, fishing is just another relaxing hobby we never have enough time to enjoy as much as we’d like.

Fishing weekends are surely fun, but if you are passionate of this sport, you should consider fly fishing vacations at least once in a lifetime. If you are living in the US, you have plenty of places where you could go in great fishing trips, guided by experienced fishermen who know the best places and the best moments for having a great time and for catching a lot of fish. These guides, who are usually the charter boat captains, will teach you fishing techniques that are unique and effective. As of places to stay, you can find good accommodation deals such as Florida short term rentals which prove to be better than hotels for so many times.

Several such good fishing places are the Salmon Forks Outfitters, Ole’s Hakai Pass salmon fishing lodge or the Rockcliffe farm retreat which offers good access and extremely clear waters.

Visiting Loire Valley? Consider Buying Tours

Loire Valley is one of the most spectacular places in France and maybe in Europe. There are lots of old castles which can be visited, but the distance between them is quite big sometimes, therefore you can’t just book a hotel in Paris and do one day trips, because you’d waste too much time commuting.

Loire Valley tours are the best option for making the most out of your visit in France. Buy such a tour from any tourism agency in Paris and you’ll have no other worry than take great photos during your trip. Usually, tour operators have deals with the inhabitants of Loire Valley villages, so you’ll have the chance to sleep in their guest homes and to eat food prepared by them in house. It is a great experience, to eat natural, organic food, from plants and animals raised without chemicals and all the stuff which may not be very health-friendly.

If you go to France and you want to visit more than just Paris, make sure to have at least two weeks available, otherwise you won’t have the chance to see too much and you’ll be in a hurry all the time. The ideal would be to stay in France for one month, but who can afford to skip work for that long? Last but not least, if you go for one month, you need to be very detailed with your vacation packing, because I suppose you won’t have shops all over the place in the countryside.