Vacation Dreams

Tag: February 2002

  • Globetrotter Travel Award

    Under 24? A member of Globetrotters Club?
    Interested in a £1,000 travel award?

    Know someone who is? We have £1,000 to award
    each year for five years for the best submitted independent travel
    plan. Interested?

    Then see our legacy page on
    our Website, where you can apply with your plans for a totally
    independent travel trip and we'll take a look at it. Get those
    plans in!!



  • Fave Websites of the Month

    The travel company part owned by Sir Bob
    Geldof:

    deckchair.com/



  • Travel Tips

    Putting a backpack in a large rice sack or
    specially made nylon sack is a great way of not only tidying away the
    handles, but also deterring potential thieves.

    Got any travel tips for the Beetle?
    Then e-mail them to: the
    Beetle



  • Request for Help with Food Survey

    Holly, originally from Austin, Texas but now
    living in Newfoundland is hoping that readers of the e-newsletter may
    be able to help her research for her doctoral thesis. Her thesis
    explores the ways in which individuals experience food as part of
    travel in Atlantic Canada.

    Holly has a short survey that anyone who has
    visited any of Canada's Atlantic provinces (New Brunswick, Nova
    Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador) can
    complete. There's also a web page that people can
    have a look at to find out more about her project, if they wish or,
    you can email Holly with any questions. To contact Holly for
    preliminary questions, and returning any completed surveys, is drpepper@warp.nfld.net

    Interview topics may include: 1) food choices at
    home and while travelling; 2) lifestyle considerations influencing
    food preferences; 3) extent of travel experience; 4) and expectations
    of travel. The data obtained from interviews and observation will
    form the basis of the thesis, and may also be used in published
    articles and/or book chapters, class lectures and public
    presentations. Anonymity will be maintained for any participants who
    wish it.



  • The Seychelles in a Nutshell

    The Seychelles are in the Indian Ocean, 1,000
    miles away from the African coast and the island of Mauritius. The
    capital is Victoria on the largest island of Mahe (17 miles by 5
    miles) and they are about 11 hours flying time from London.

    They consist of 115 tropical islands with some
    amazing wildlife, for example, the huge tortoises that freely roam
    some islands. The people of the Seychelles are called the Seychellois
    and are a mix of Creole, Indian, Chinese, French and British. It is
    not an easy or cheap country to travel around cheaply and most of the
    food is imported, making it quite expensive to eat too.

    A useless fact: the local beer is called
    Seybrew!