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Convenient and Affordable Day Trips For Cancun Visitors at Xel Ha

Sunday, January 31st, 2010
Though there is plenty of excitement to be found within the bustling Hotel Zone of Cancun, ecotourists and adventurous families have long enjoyed the city for its unique day-trip opportunities and proximity to diverse natural sights. Located 60 miles from Cancun, the eco-park known as Xel Ha has quickly become one of the area's top destinations. Known primarily for its incredible array of water sport activities, the eco-park is also an excellent relaxation destination, as it boasts secluded beaches, dense rainforests and a lengthy maze of placid rivers and lagoons. Additionally, like many of Cancun's best day trip opportunities, Xel Ha caters to all ages and is remarkably easy to reach from the Hotel Zone.As it is located along a picturesque stretch of the Caribbean coast, water sports stand as the park's biggest draw. One of the most popular activities - the Dolphin Swim - is staged within a scenic .. more»

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Swimming Pool Rules

Sunday, January 31st, 2010
Swimming pool rules are a necessary part of owning a commercial pool and not a bad idea for the homeowner. They are a necessity without them people will line up to file lawsuits.?? It is interesting how pool rules have changed over the years. I will go over a few starting with some from the nineteen sixties. They start with the old tried and true walk no running. The rule now has become more specific; do not run on the deck. I am not sure where else one could run when near a pool but I guess some people need exact locations. Then there is old rule that girls must wear caps, I do not think that would go over very well today. Remember the rule was written in the early sixties It has been changed to people with long hair must wear caps.?This statement seems to be more politically .. more»

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The Definitive Guide to Boat Charters and Rentals

Friday, January 29th, 2010
Are you considering a boat charter and are unsure what is available or what to look for? Well here is your answer; this article will provide you with fun and interesting facts about boat charters. Boat charters are fun and exciting for any type of get together. They work well for family reunions, weddings, and even executive outings.The size of your group will affect the size of the boat you can charter. There are two basic types of charter boats available; un-inspected passenger boats, or 6-pack boats (which are so named because they carry only six or fewer passengers), and inspected passenger boats.6-pack boats are great for smaller groups of six or less, and these boats have a variety of types and sizes. For example, six pack boats can be sailboats, fishing boats, or cruising boats and anything in between. While this type of boat charter is the least expensive .. more»

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House Boat Rentals

Friday, January 29th, 2010
If you love the water and are looking for a unique way to spend some time on it, renting a houseboat is a great way to spend your next vacation. You'll be sailing down a river or on the briny sea without a care in the world and all the comforts of home.A standard houseboat comes complete with a fully equipped kitchen - stove, refrigerator, pots, pans, etc. They also usually have a gas grill so that you can cook on the deck if you choose. There's a bathroom and one or two (sometimes more) bedrooms. Everything is compact and built in, giving you plenty of room to relax and enjoy travel time. When you dock, you just start unfolding and couches turn to beds, etc.Some may thing that renting a houseboat is inexpensive. Unfortunately, it can be quite costly - especially with the price of gas today. Depending on .. more»

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