- Planning the Trans-Siberia / Trans-Mongolia ExpressThe [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans-Siberian_Railway|Trans-*.* Express]] is getting more and more a must do and see experience on the list of many globe travellers. Probably one of the reasons why the Russians decided to raise the pricing of this uni Posted by Amsterdammer in Going Far-East over Land | Mar 31, 2013
- Oasis of the Seas, Eastern CaribbeanWe arrived in St. Maarten early and I was off the ship by 8:15 for a two tank certified dive trip. The water was choppy, but the reefs were fresh and growing. Were entertained by a couple of Posted by rpickett in Rusty Pickett, ECC | May 9, 2012
- Bonaire Day 8: Of Salt and SeaWe woke this morning with a sense of dread that it was our last full day on the island. I was adamant about getting some shopping done first thing. Bonaire is not a shopping mecca. There are a few souvenir-type Posted by deniseandmike in Denise & Mike's Narcissistic Travel Blog | Aug 20, 2011
- Bonaire Day 7: The Life Aquatic with Mike ZissouThis was to be our last day of diving. Unfortunately, I didn't feel like diving first thing in the morning so Mike decided to do a solo dive while I snorkeled. Mike slowly descended down to 135 feet in search Posted by deniseandmike in Denise & Mike's Narcissistic Travel Blog | Aug 20, 2011
- Bonaire Day 6: Flamingoes, and Donkeys, and Lizards! Oh my!After a good night's sleep, we woke and were ready for a dry (no diving) day touring the northern end of the island, the village of Rincon, and the Washington Slagbaai National Park. We headed north on the coastal road, Posted by deniseandmike in Denise & Mike's Narcissistic Travel Blog | Aug 20, 2011
- Bonaire Day 5: Let op! drempelsFirst thing this morning, we knew we had to take care of the flat tire issue. Mike did change it the night before but this meant we had no spare and with flat tires so common on Bonaire, we didn't Posted by deniseandmike in Denise & Mike's Narcissistic Travel Blog | Aug 20, 2011
- Bonaire Day 4: Polly Want a Cracker?This morning we awoke to the outer bands of Tropical Storm Emily passing by the island.
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- Bonaire Day 3: The Quest for the Yellow RockWe decided to sleep a little bit late today but were awakened by the receptionist pounding on the door. Apparently there was an island-wide power outage and she wanted to make sure our emergency standby lights were working. Oh, you Posted by deniseandmike in Denise & Mike's Narcissistic Travel Blog | Aug 14, 2011
- Bonaire Day 2: Happy Birthday to Me!Our first full day on Bonaire dawned and Mike was up early getting the dive gear set up for our first dives. BDA has a very convenient process for diving. Each diver is assigned a number and there is a Posted by deniseandmike in Denise & Mike's Narcissistic Travel Blog | Aug 13, 2011
- Bonaire Day 1: Red Eyes from the Red Eye"Where the hell is Bonaire?" That was the response that Mike and I received most often when we told people where we were going on vacation this year. Bonaire makes up the "B" in the ABC islands which, along with Posted by deniseandmike in Denise & Mike's Narcissistic Travel Blog | Aug 11, 2011
- St. Eustatius (Statia)Locations: Fort Bay
Highlights: Wild Macaws, Submerged City Ruins, Volcano Crater Hike, Clear Water
Description of Highlights:
•Wild Macaws - Several wild macaws flew back and forth along the shoreline daily, often purching on the fort walls, giving Posted by amberraytx in Where in the world are Joe & Amber? | May 19, 2011
- From Panama to Bonaire===Panama===
I woke up and suddenly I was in Panama! Pretty weird feeling to be at another special place every morning when you wake up!
In Panama we don’t offer any diving, but instead a snorkeling and Kayaking tour! Andre and I Posted by JazzyFizzl in Jas on AIDAVita | Nov 22, 2010
- Danke wal Bonaire! We finally got a flight out on one of the smallest planes in the Caribbean. As I walked past the window of our 15 passenger Cessna I overheard the pilot saying “what airline are we flying for?” This may have Posted by Tony.Ruby in Ruby and Tony - Around the World | Nov 3, 2010
- Dead in Dallas (not really)After a night of drinking most of Ronnie’s Chilean wine collection we started off on our adventure. Up painfully early (4am) for a flight out of Dallas heading to our first stop: Bonaire. This flight was purchased separate Posted by Tony.Ruby in Ruby and Tony - Around the World | Nov 2, 2010
- Getting AroundFrom the day I arrived on Curacao I noticed a conspicuous lack of speed limit posts. Now for some, such as my friend with the recently deceased blue cherokee, this asphalt playground of heat and oil would be the perfect Posted by jbarker2 in Beyond Curacao | Sep 11, 2010
- Arrival===
Setting down my three suitcases in my new apartment on Cas Coraweg, the gravity of the situation leveled me....either that or the humidity. And from what I've been told, "September is the worst month." Despite my usual proclivity to 'go Posted by jbarker2 in Beyond Curacao | Aug 6, 2010
- Holiday Hullabaloo: Chapter 4Waking up to the Captain gleefully welcoming everyone to Curacao bright and early Christmas morning is not exactly what I had imagined Christmas morning looking like, or rather sounding like. I guess strikingly blue waters and a fruit salad of Posted by tuffchix in Bogotá and Beyond | Jan 8, 2009
- BonaireBonaire, after Curaçao and Aruba I arrived at Bonaire. What a difference, you will hardly believe. Although it is part of the same group as Aruba and Curaçao it springs out positive. In nature and quietness. It is much more Posted by erodrigo in Garfield around the world | Jun 10, 2008
- CuraçaoToday I left Curaçao to fly to Aruba and after Aruba I will fly to Bonaire. So When I get back home again I will have seen three of the six Dutch tropical islands.
Who ever said it always rains Posted by erodrigo in Garfield around the world | Jun 5, 2008
- Curaçao- our first Caribbean vacationAfter we booked our South Florida trip (and being the crazy travelers that we are), I started looking up flights to various places in the Caribbean. Since Miami is American Airlines' (our international airline of choice) Caribbean/South American hub, I Posted by SoCalgirl in Jetsetting Fools | May 27, 2008
- caracaonah Posted by carmita in Fui | Dec 22, 2007
- BonaireHet heeft even geduurd, maar bij deze dan toch een eerste update vanuit Zuid Amerika. Op Bonaire was het toch echt te zonnig en te warm om overdag naar een internet cafe te gaan. Maar op de laatste avond bedachten Posted by anje in Capibara | Oct 17, 2006