Thursday 24 November 2011

Views You Will Never Forget With Singapore Flyer Tickets

Although it is a small island, Singapore has a great variety of interesting attractions for visitors and even for the people who live there.
You can explore the colourful and aromatic street of Chinatown; or go shopping in the shopping mecca of Orchard Road; or meander in the beautiful of the Botanical Gardens.

For the most spectacular views in Singapore purchase Singapore Flyer tickets. The Flyer is a enchanting adventure that all the family will love.

With Singapore Flyer tickets tourists get the chance to soar into the sky on the world’s highest observation wheel.


The tour takes thirty minutes and you will see mind-blowing aerial views of the Island, including the magnificent skyline and Marina Bay, as well as Raffles Place and the Padang. If the weather is good you may be able to catch glimpses of Indonesia and Malaysia.


It is a good idea to obtain Singapore flyer tickets that include fast track admission to the wheel. This means you will have a lot more time for Singapore sightseeing.


Some packages on offer include a delightful dinner in the Singapore Flyer capsule. Other combo packages put together Singapore Flyer tickets with a adventure in a DUKw or amphibious vehicle. Tourists then have the chance of viewing the thrilling island of Singapore from the water as well as from terra firma.

Monday 14 November 2011

The Perfect Day Out on the Champagne Tours from Paris

If you are staying in Paris and enjoy sparkling wines like Champagne then you will really enjoy taking one of the popular Champagne tours from Paris.

The world-famous Champagne region is no more than 150 km from Paris and can be easily experienced on a one-day tour.

Everything is delightful about these Champagne tours. The route passes through beautiful countryside, with neatly kept rows of vines and captivating villages.

Most Champagne tours from Paris also give you the opportunity to discover the historically important town of Reims. The glorious cathedral at Reims used to be the traditional coronation place of the kings of France. It therefore fulfilled a vitally important part in the history of France.

After exploring Reims the tour proceeds to the great Champagne houses of France, such as the House of Mumm and the Moët and Chandon establishment. In these centres of excellence you can discover how “Bubbly” is made. You will also be told how to distinguish a good Champagne and how to choose Champagnes for your own use.

Guests on Champagne tours from Paris also get lots of opportunities to taste the wines! The cellars are frequently a bit cold, so it is a good idea to wear warm clothes, or take a light coat