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31st December 2010

Go Back To A Wilderness With Vacations In Alaska

When you want revisit the wilderness and see the world in its pristine condition you might think the Arctic is the only place to visit. However, a lot of people can’t afford the expenses of taking a trip to this area and then whenever they arrive they cannot do anything because of the extreme cold which is present. That is when you should realize that vacations in Alaska could offer the very best method to return to the wilderness that they have always desired to see.

One reason that you can return to the wilderness here is because not numerous men and women reside in this state that is larger than many of them. Since the population is so low that means that most of the land is unspoiled by humans. So, you can easily see that the nature is going to be more natural than other locations which are used to human encounters.

Another reason is the wilderness which is present here is simply a short drive from almost any of the major cities. Now this is going to be a fantastic thing because you’ll not need to worry about driving several hours to locate the place which you wish to see. The big problem that it is easy to run into is making sure that you do not get obsessed with the surroundings and lose your way.

Something else which can be enjoyable about these trips is you’ve the opportunity to see parts of nature which you never thought you would see anyplace. That will be because the land is untainted which means that you will see some of the pure beauty that is present. You might even be able to envision what ones own land looked like before people spoiled it.

Having the ability to take a trip that allows you to get in touch with nature on a different level can easily be hard to do. However, if you understand about vacations in Alaska you’ll be able to see that it’ll be a powerful way to have that connection with nature.

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29th November 2010

Experience Alaska, The Alaska Yacht Charters Way

Alaska Yacht Charters is “quite simply the best crewed yacht charter in Alaska.” With us you will see seals, sea otters, sea lions, eagles, Orcas, deer, brown and black bears. You will see whales and dolphins so close that you will reach out as if to touch them. With Alaska Yacht Charters you will not only eat salmon, halibut, crab and shrimp, but if you choose, you will catch them.

The Alaskan Story is a ninety-foot Westport Motor/Yacht, which was completely rebuilt from 2003-2006 to make her uniquely suitable for exploring Alaska. She has an enclosed raised pilothouse where while watching the captain navigating the waters you get a spectacular view of everything. She was designed with multiple “common areas” where you can sightsee, read, listening to music, view videos, or just relax. The guest staterooms are below deck and each has a bathroom with shower ensuite. All of the staterooms have hanging lockers and ample storage. Two staterooms have walk-a-round Queens and two have two twin beds.

The Alaskan Story’s large covered aft deck will comfortably seat 10 people. Her powerful Caterpillar Diesels allow her to cruise effortlessly at 10 – 12 knots and considerably more if necessary. The covered side walkways lead to a large forward decks with substantial additional seating. Her broad beam makes her a very comfortable yacht. The Story has a 14-foot inflatable and a17-foot Boston Whaler, both with new 4 stroke outboards. The Whaler is equipped with downriggers and fish-finder, which allow those who prefer to do their fishing from the mother ship to troll from the protected aft deck.

The Alaskan Story got an all-new teak interior in 2006 and most of the machinery was replaced or rebuilt the same year. She is “better than new.” She has two new generators producing 110 and 220v AC and a water-maker. The latter can make up to 1200 gallons of water a day. Alaska Yacht Charter’s Alaskan Story truly provides all the comforts one could expect of such a world-class yacht.

In 2005 Alaska Yacht Charters after 15 years of effort was awarded a high season permit to explore Glacier Bay. The Alaskan Story is one of only a select few yachts over 65 feet allowed to charter during the high season from June through August within the waters of this crown jewel of the our national park system. The National Park Service made its selections based on the financial strength, experience, and environmental sensitivity of the competing charter companies, which were all considered by the National Park Service in making this selection. We are honored to be able to offer this experience to our guests.

Southeast Alaska is what we do. It is all that we do. We know where the whales, bears, sea lions, dolphins, puffin, eagles, salmon and halibut will be your week. Alaska Yacht Charter is quite simply the best and most experienced charter company in Southeast Alaska. If you are looking for a charter yacht in Alaska choose the best: Choose Alaska Yacht Charters.

Are you ready for an unforgettable Alaska Yacht Charters adventure? We will help you discover the matchless beauty of Alaska right before your eyes. You can find us online at http://www.alaskanstory.com right now for additional information on your ultimate getaway.

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28th November 2010

Cruise in Alaska With Alaska Yacht Charter

Alaska Yacht Charters is “quite simply the best crewed yacht charter in Alaska.” While viewing the wildlife of Alaska, seals, sea otters, sea lions, eagles, orcas, deer, brown and black bears and perhaps even wolves and mountain goats, you will not only eat salmon, halibut, crab and shrimp, but if you choose, you will catch them. With Alaska Yacht Charters is you will see whales and dolphins so close that you will reach out as if to touch them- all of this in luxury, comfort and safety.

Alaska Yacht Charter’s Alaskan Story is large and comfortable with great visibility and spacious, comfortable common areas for sightseeing, reading, visiting, listening to music, viewing videos, or just relaxing. The four guest staterooms are below deck, each with head and shower ensuite. All of the staterooms have hanging lockers and ample storage. The aft two staterooms have walk-a-round Queens and the forward two each have two twin beds.

The Alaskan Story can comfortably seat 10 persons in the enclosed aft deck. The covered side walkways lead to a large forward decks where there is additional seating. The Alaskan Story is powered by powerful diesel engines, which allow her to cruise at 10 – 12 knots and considerably more if necessary. She has two of everything to make certain that your experience will not be affected by mechanical malfunctions. Her broad beam and Naiad stabilizers make her a very comfortable yacht. The Story has a 17-foot Boston Whaler and a 14-foot inflatable and each is powered by new four- stroke outboards. The Whaler is equipped with downriggers and a fish-finder. For those who prefer to fish from the Mother ship the Alaskan Story has a cockpit, which also has downriggers.

The Alaskan Story got an all-new teak interior in 2006 and most of the machinery was replaced or rebuilt the same year. She is “better than new.” She has two new generators producing 110 and 220v AC and a water-maker. The latter can make up to 1200 gallons of water a day. Alaska Yacht Charter’s Alaskan Story truly provides all the comforts one could expect of such a world-class yacht.

After a lengthy evaluation process Alaska Yacht Charters has been awarded a permit for Glacier Bay National Park. The Alaskan Story is one of only four yachts over 65 feet allowed to charter from June through August within the waters of the crown jewel of the our national park system. The National Park Service made its selections based on the financial strength, experience and environmental sensitivity of the competing charter companies. We are honored to be able to offer this experience to our guests.

Southeast Alaska is what we do. It is all that we do. We know where the whales, bears, sea lions, dolphins, puffin, eagles, salmon and halibut were last year and where they will be your week. Alaska Yacht Charter is simply the best and most experienced charter company in Southeast Alaska. If you have any questions please give me a call. I would be pleased to provide you with references from former clients, including some from your area. If you are looking for a charter yacht in Alaska choose us.

Are you ready for a once in a lifetime Alaska Yacht Charter vacation? Let us help you discover the unique wonder of Alaska right before your eyes. Visit http://www.alaskanstory.com today for additional information on your ultimate getaway.

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28th November 2010

Five Top Christmas Destinations: Ways to Spend Your Holidays

If another Christmas at home is all too much to bear, and you long for an alternative to the usual cold turkey and roast potatoes, here are a few seasonal alternatives:

1. Aspen – An attractive snowy playground of the wealthy and beautiful, the mountain resort of Aspen is definitely worth considering for a Christmas break. Take a ski ride to play around on the slopes, drink cocktails in the local bars and dance the night away in a cool nightclub. For Christmas day retire to your luxury ski lodge and enjoy a romantic cuddle by the open fire. A perfect adult Seasonal break!

2. Edinburgh – The elegant and historical Scottish capital in the United Kingdom hosts a series of fun and lively events running over six weeks. Everything kicks off around late November and stretches all the way to early January. Perfect for families, children would certainly enjoy Scotland’s largest ferris wheel, carol concerts and fun pantomines. Adults would love all the great shopping and festive market. Make sure you consider staying in a grand hotel and enjoy a Christmas feast of rabbit or pheasant on the big day. Stay until new year’s eve and you’ll find yourself enjoying Hogmanay one of the best ways to see in the new year in the world.

3. Sydney, Australia: Bikini babes and bronzed hunks for Christmas may be the opposite of your usual celebrations, but in Australia in December, it’s summertime! Sydney attracts 40,000 visitors from the world over at this time of the year, looking for a real Aussie Christmas – barbecued shrimp, seafood and fresh salads are all helped down with a cool beer on Bondi or Manly beach.

4. New York – New Yorkers love to celebrate Christmas and as expected the famous city pulls out all the stops this time of year. The Christmas trees, the lights, the shows on Broadway and the world-famous shopping are just a few reasons why so many people visit New York during the seasonal holidays. Ride a horse-drawn carriage through Central Park, ice-skate at the Rockefeller center, spend a fortune in Macys and then stop for an eggnog latte in Bloomingdales – a perfect Christmas break.

5. Alaska: Reindeer enthusiasts and snow lovers should check out Christmas breaks in Anchorage, Alaska. The town’s big visitor attraction, the Reindeer Farm is well worth a visit, as you can pet and feed the animals, and see moose, elk and blacktail deer. Those of a caring disposition should be warned – Reindeer will most likely be on the menu at whatever restaurant you decide to dine at!

For more great tips on places to travel visit Becky Padmore’s website www.globalgrasshopper.com which includes advice on Top 10 Australia

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26th November 2010

Travel Around And Explore The Wonders of Alaska

Alaskan Yacht Charters is “quite simply the best crewed yacht charter in Alaska.” While viewing the wildlife of Alaska, seals, sea otters, sea lions, eagles, orcas, deer, brown and black bears and perhaps even wolves and mountain goats, you will not only eat salmon, halibut, crab and shrimp, but if you choose, you will catch them. With Alaskan Yacht Charters is you will see whales and dolphins so close that you will reach out as if to touch them- all of this in luxury, comfort and safety.

The Alaskan Story is a ninety-foot Westport Motor/Yacht, which was completely rebuilt from 2003-2006 to make her uniquely suitable for exploring Alaska. She has an enclosed raised pilothouse where while watching the captain navigating the waters you get a spectacular view of everything. She was designed with multiple “common areas” where you can sightsee, read, listening to music, view videos, or just relax. The guest staterooms are below deck and each has a bathroom with shower ensuite. All of the staterooms have hanging lockers and ample storage. Two staterooms have walk-a-round Queens and two have two twin beds.

The Alaskan Story can comfortably seat 10 persons in the enclosed aft deck. The covered side walkways lead to a large forward decks where there is additional seating. The Alaskan Story is powered by powerful diesel engines, which allow her to cruise at 10 – 12 knots and considerably more if necessary. She has two of everything to make certain that your experience will not be affected by mechanical malfunctions. Her broad beam and Naiad stabilizers make her a very comfortable yacht. The Story has a 17-foot Boston Whaler and a 14-foot inflatable and each is powered by new four- stroke outboards. The Whaler is equipped with downriggers and a fish-finder. For those who prefer to fish from the Mother ship the Alaskan Story has a cockpit, which also has downriggers.

The Alaskan Story is a 90-foot Westport. She got an all-new teak interior in 2006 and most of the machinery was replaced or rebuilt. She was designed by us relying on our 20 years experience chartering in Alaska to make this vessel just for you and “better than new.” She has two new generators producing 110 and 220v AC and a water-maker, which makes up to 1200 gallons of water a day.

In 2003 Alaskan Yacht Charters was awarded a permit for Glacier Bay National Park, the crown jewel of the our national park system. The Alaskan Story is one of only four yachts over 65 feet allowed to charter Glacier Bay in the high season from June through August. The selection of Alaskan Yacht Charters was awarded after a lengthy evaluation process based on the financial strength, experience and environmental sensitivity of over 100 competing charter companies.

Southeast Alaska is what we do. It is all that we do. We know where the whales, bears, sea lions, dolphins, puffin, eagles, salmon and halibut will be your week. Alaska Yacht Charter is quite simply the best and most experienced charter company in Southeast Alaska. If you are looking for a charter yacht in Alaska choose the best: Choose Alaskan Yacht Charters.

Is it time for an unforgettable Alaskan Yacht Charters adventure? We will help you discover the unique beauty of Alaska right before your eyes. You can find us online at http://www.alaskanstory.com right now for additional information on your ultimate getaway.

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