Showing posts with label Summer Vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer Vacation. Show all posts

Friday, 7 January 2011

Vacation Homes for High Net Worth Individuals


With the capacity of a handsome proportion of disposable liquidity, investing in vacation homes or the second home is becoming popular with the high net worth individuals. Vacation homes are properties that are solely utilized for the recreation or leisure requirements of families or individuals. The home is usually a home away from home, meant for relaxing and enjoying a vacation. Owning a vacation home is a profitable venture as, this can be rented out when you are not using it. Renting out the vacation home provides you with additional rental income, plus the house will be maintained well.
High net income group people have numerous options while choosing the locales for their vacation home. These include exotic places all over the world, like the Caribbean, Greece, France, Italy, Florida, Hawaii, Spain, Thailand and Portugal etc. The many alternatives available are beach front condos, mountain lodges, country side farmhouses, private castles, chateaus, villas or even ultra luxurious apartments. These luxurious homes provide you with the privacy and comfort of a vacation home.

There are luxury vacation homes designed for the high net income group that have all the world class services to make the vacation a truly memorable experience- theater, swimming pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, state of the art gym, beauty salon, indoor and outdoor games and activities. All of these facilities and more are available at most of the exotic luxury vacation homes.
Keeping the focus on the needs of the high net income group, these vacation homes are furnished with grace and style. Spacious living rooms, luxurious bedrooms, dining areas, and ultra modern kitchens are all done up with opulent interiors, to reflect classic taste. It is even possible to get domestic help staff for housekeeping and cooking services. Touring arrangements are also taken care of along with sightseeing. Skiing sessions are arranged if you are at a skiing station or if you are vacationing at the beach, then cruise in a luxury yacht complete with a cabin crew will give that memorable yachting experience.

Vacation homes are becoming popular with high net income groups. They are perfect getaways for winding down and enjoying with family members. A place where you can relax in epitomized luxury after spending the day in leisurely and adventurous activities. World class dining accompanied with the finest wines make vacation homes most suitable for the rich and famous.


Source : preemierhawaiianvacations.com

Tuesday, 6 July 2010

What Billionaires Do On Their Summer Vacations!!?


If you had all the money in the world, where would spend your summer?

The answer, at least for Kelcy Warren, is Colorado. In April the pipeline magnate and billionaire bought the BootJack Ranch in the San Juan Mountains, shelling out $46.5 million for 3,500 acres of lake-speckled property nestled in a valley near Pagosa Springs. With gorgeous views, fly fishing, a 1,500-bottle wine cellar and an annual music festival, it might be hard to choose the best part of the new digs.

"My favorite feature of the ranch is the one God created--the pristine beauty of the valley, the river and the surrounding mountains," says Warren, who once spent summers working on his father's pipeline before cofounding natural gas pipeline Energy Transfer Partners ( ETP - news - people ). "I look forward to watching my 7-year-old son enjoy the natural beauty and the wildlife of this area that I never had the opportunity to enjoy as a child."

After cutting back on getaways in the recession, it seems the purpose of vacations has changed for some of the wealthiest travelers says Troy Haas, CEO of luxury travel advisors Brownell Travel. He says that the market for affluent travel is strong again, but clients are planning trips that focus family, culture and philanthropy. "It's not bling. It's not status and consciousness," says Haas. "It's anti-status. It doesn't look good to be conspicuously consuming."

A prime example: famed director Steven Spielberg, who ditched Hollywood to explore the culture of rural Ireland. Last summer Spielberg and his wife journeyed through the Irish Burren region on a group tour led by poet David Whyte. Irish storytellers and philosophers visited the party in the small quaint town of Ballyvaughan, which local hotel-owner George Quinn calls an "unspoiled village."

Microsoft ( MSFT - news - people ) founder Bill Gates stayed with his family in Skradin, a small coastal Croatian town of 3,800. A representative for the town's travel board said Gates enjoyed walking through the streets, visiting local restaurants and seeing Krka National Park, home to the beautiful Stradinski Buk waterfall.

One destination to have escaped last year's travel pull back was Africa, according to an ITB World Travel Trends report that showed a 4% increase in tourist arrivals for the region during the first eight months of 2009. Haisley Smith, director of marketing for Brownell Travel, says luxury safaris in Africa continue to attract affluent travelers seeking wildlife adventure and the comfort of a lavish resort.

"These are not your back yard boy scouts camps," Smith says of the five-star, chandelier-adorned African resorts for ultra-wealthy vacationers.

Technology billionaire Tom Siebel ventured to the Serengeti for a safari last year. In a frightening turn of events, though, an elephant attacked Siebel and his guide.

Siebel suffered multiple broken ribs, a gored leg and a severely fractured right leg that left him needing reconstructive surgery. He is still undergoing treatment.

Several billionaire stick to traditional (and safer) vacation spots like the Hamptons, Aspen and the Caribbean.

Yachting titans like Larry Ellison and Roman Abramovich are known to frequent the Bitter End Yacht Club on Virgin Gorda, where the sea vessels keep getting a few feet bigger every year, according to John A. Glynn, vice president of North American sales.

A short boat ride away is Richard Branson's respite Necker Island, but the Virgin chief found another way to spice up island life. The speedboat-, spaceship- and hot air balloon-traveler debuted his newest toy in April: a submarine. The so called Necker Nymph fits two plus a pilot and flies underwater. Weekly rental: $25,000.

Source: Forbes

Saturday, 19 June 2010

White Water Rafting In Coorg



If you thought misty mountains and the best coffee flavors are all that Coorg is famous for, think again! Get away from the mundane rigmarole that life often tends to be with the exhilarating experience of white water rafting in Coorg.

Lead under the expert supervision of Southern River Adventures And Sports Private Limited run by John Pollard of the U.K, you are sure to turn into a die-hard fan of this amazing adventure sport after your stint with white water rafting in Coorg if you are new to the experience; as for regular white water rafters, gear up for one of the greatest thrills of your life, right here in Coorg!

Source :dandeli.com
Photo : Gooogle

Friday, 4 June 2010

Top Summer Travel Apps you Must-Have!

Summer vacation isn't just about breaking free from the office. It's about making the most of your surrounding, whether you take a long extended dream vacation or a simply yet comfortable staycation.

1) Fandango: Summer means a new blockbuster movie each week. Going on vacation does not mean you have to skip seeing a flick. By using Fandango's iPhone app, you can get movie and theater listings, check out movie trailers, find the closest theater and purchase tickets with the flick of a finger.

2) Urbanspoon: An oldie but still a goodie, this iPhone app helps you find great restaurants, cafes and other places to fill your belly when you're on the go. With its slot machine look, you can pick the price range, cuisine and neighborhood that fits your dining needs.What makes it such a useful travel tool during the summer is that no matter where you are, this app will show you where to eat nearby.

3) WhereTraveler: Looking for the inside scoop on a new city? The WhereTraveler iPhone app offers detailed information on various destinations. Travelers can find top attractions, landmarks, museums, tour information and sights in the city they are planning to visit. Other features include airport status information, currency converter, language translation and a tip calculator.

4) National Parks Companion: Summer is the perfect time to get outside and see nature. One of the best ways to do that is to check out a National Park. With the National Parks Companion app, you will be able to reference any National Park, Monument, Battlefield and Historic Site in the United States, Puerto Rico, Guam and other U.S. Territories. With easy navigation you will have pertinent information about the park you plan on visiting or are currently walking through on a nice summer day.

5) The Weather Channel: Whether you are flying, driving, taking a boat or walking, chances are you will want to know what the weather is going to be like during your vacation. With the Weather Channel app you can view weather maps, pollen forecasts and more. Plus the new sliding toolbar makes it extremely user friendly when you're on the go.

Source: cheapoair.com