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CAP ESTEL HOTEL
The Cap Estel Hotel with it?s 7 deluxe rooms and 11 suites will offer a unique venue on the French Riviera. Catering for the individual guest as well as events, it will be an ideal location to organize weddings, family reunions, gala evenings product launches, photo shoots and could even be used as a set for filming. Under certain conditions the Cap Estel can be rented exclusively.

At the end of 19th century, a Russian prince constructed his Datcha at Eze on a 4 acre private peninsula located between Nice and Monaco. Around 1880 the Welsh writer James Walsh, banished by the British for his works considered too libertine, took procession of the premises.

At the beginning the 20th century, the property was owned by a Greek ship owner, the mother of Lapostolle and in 1936 a wealthy Lithuanian born American put down the foundations of the existing building paying his architect and his staff in gold coins. In the 1930?s with the threat of war looming, he returned to the United States leaving behind him the uncompleted building. When occupying the French Riviera, the German army took over the property and tore up the rosewood floors for heating fuel...

In the early 50?s Robert Squarchafichi opened a 6 bed-roomed hotel which was to be called the Cap Estel and after a few years he expanded the number into a 40 roomed luxurious establishment which started welcoming tourists from all over World. Very soon it was to become a popular meeting place for Royalty, politicians and show business celebrities such as the Emir d?Oman, Gorges Pompidou, André Dalraux, Joe Kennedy, the father of J.F. Kennedy, Sir Laurence Olivier, Catherine Deneuve, the Beatles, Jacques Brel, David Niven, Anthony Quinn, Gina Lollobrigida ...just to mention a few. Bought in November 2000 by private investors and after 3 years of meticulous restoration to it?s original splendor the Cap Estel reopened 2004.

The Cap Estel consists of the main building and one separate building, ?La Corniche? and two bungalows ?La Mer? and ?Le Parc?. All the suites and rooms have either a balcony or a terrace and all with a sea view. Each building has it?s own style and all suites and rooms are equipped with state of the art technology. In addition there is a state of the art cinema seating 38 persons.

Cap Estel Hotel
1312, Avenue Raymond Poincaré
06360 Eze Village - Cote d?Azur - France



Source: Cap Estel
Publisher: Charles Nobert
Date: 2007-11-11
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THE ORIENTAL EXPRESS
The legendary Venice Simplon-Orient-Express
offers a travel experience unlike any other.

Romance, adventure and pleasure are all intimately bound up in journeys that criss-cross Europe between some of the world's most alluring cities.

Paris-Budapest-Bucharest-Istanbul One Way £4350


Source: Orient Express
Publisher: Chatrine de la Fountaine
Date: 2007-10-12
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CELEBRITY CRUISES
Celebrity reveals new worlds to you in a way no one else can. Engage in one of our cruise vacations and experience an incredible journey. Whether you enjoy hiking among ancient ruins, venturing to remote corners of the globe, or sipping cappuccino in a quaint sidewalk café, Celebrity takes you there with an unparalleled cruise experience.

Whatever cruise destination you choose, the experiences that await you when you sail with us will be as impressive and unique as the cruise line that brings them to you.


Source: Celebrity Cruises
Publisher: Chatrine de la Fountaine
Date: 2007-10-09
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BORA BORA EXCLUSIVE
A collection of 15 exclusive residences on the magical "Pearl of the Pacific."

Situated between the deep blue South Pacific Ocean and the turquoise waters of a tranquil lagoon, 15 sophisticated private residences offer the ultimate in leisure living. Inspired by local architecture and built to the exacting standards of Four Seasons, these homes present a rare ownership opportunity combining unsurpassed service and amenities with one of the world?s most exotic locations.

Four Seasons Private Residences Bora Bora. By invitation


Source: Four Seasons
Publisher: Chatrine de la Fountaine
Date: 2007-10-09
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TWO MILLION AIR MILES WILL BUY YOU A TICKET INTO SPACE
Passengers on Sir Richard Branson's forthcoming commercial flights into space will have six minutes to somersault freely in zero gravity and contemplate the fragility of the Earth, before strapping themselves in for their return to the California desert.

"The pilot has turned off the 'Fasten seatbelts' sign' you are now free to float around the cabin as you wish," holders of the $200,000 (pounds 107,000) tickets will be told as the Virgin Galactic spaceship reaches an altitude of 90 miles.

Sir Richard unveiled the interior of the Virgin spaceship, promising "the most intense and wonderful experience our passengers have ever had".


Source: Find Articles
Publisher: Chatrine de la Fountaine
Date: 2007-10-09
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RIO DE JANEIRO
Rio de Janeiro, capital of the State of Rio de Janeiro, and also Brazil's capital from 1763 to 1961, is nestled between the mountains and the sea.

Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Its magnificent shoreline includes charming bays and beautiful beaches, dotted with islands up and down the coast. The center for art and fashion. New styles and clothing concepts are always available in Ipanema's elegant stores and boutiques.

Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Flying into Rio is a beautiful sight, whether it be at night or during the day, the visitor quickly finds out why Rio is known as the Wonderful City.


Source: Some Website
Publisher: Chatrine de la Fountaine
Date: 2007-10-09
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MIAMI IS WARM ALL YEAR ARROUND
Miami is located on the Atlantic coast of Florida at the southern tip. It is warm year around and usually very hot and humid during the summer months. Most tourists prefer to visit during October through April. Outdoor sports and swimming are open all seasons, so be sure to take your swimming suit and plenty of cool clothing. A sun hat and a good sunscreen are essential even in the winter months. In Miami, dress is always casual, with sundresses, jeans or walking shorts appropriate during the day. A few higher-class restaurants require jackets and ties, but most do not.

Hundreds of thousands of Hispanic immigrants from Cuba, Puerto Rico, Central America and South America have settled in Miami. Spanish is spoken almost everywhere in the city. Many signs are in both English and Spanish especially those near the Latin district known locally as "Little Havana". Cubans originally settled in the area around Calle Ocho Street (Southwest Eighth Street) more than 20 years ago. Today, this colorful area embraces immigrants from all over Latin America.


Source: Some Website
Publisher: Chatrine de la Fountaine
Date: 2007-10-09