The most coveted crown for the prettiest lass of Bagued, Abra was clinched by Kimberly Anne Santos, A petite lass but a chameleon on the stage coz she is a fearless fashionista who captivates the audience and mesmerized the judges with her combined beauty and wit thus another title “Balasang ti Bagued 2013″ was tucked in her list of achievements…
Our beginnings…
In 1988 a group of friends bounced across the Sahara in a converted tipper truck. Along the way two of them talked endlessly about creating a style of group travel that was out of the ordinary; a style of travel that would fully expose people to the good, the bad and the downright weird of the nations they traveled. Adventures that would have all the benefits of independent travel with none of the hassle; small groups traveling at the grassroots level, meeting local people, trying local food, staying anywhere and everywhere and traveling on anything that moved! Back in Australia, Geoff Manchester and Darrell Wade bought a second hand typewriter, borrowed a dining room table and Intrepid was born. Now, 22 years later, Intrepid takes around 100,000 travelers to over 100 countries worldwide, each and every year. We employ over 1000 staff and have offices throughout the globe. But, just as things have changed, Intrepid’s philosophy has stayed the same − to provide the best value small group adventures in the world.
Our style…
Intrepid is for those with a yearning for adventure, a sense of fun and a wish to escape the humdrum of mainstream tourism. We take the rough with the smooth, have a respect for local cultures and environments and a flexible, relaxed approach that benefits our international travelers of all ages.
Our core values…
We act with integrity – We are passionate about what we do We encourage personal growth – We have fun – We are creative and innovative - We believe in responsible travel
Our beliefs…
Wherever we go in the world, we take a responsible attitude with us. We mostly take public transport, stay and eat in small-scale, locally-owned establishments, travel in small groups, and spread the word about sustainable tourism wherever possible. Every year we evaluate each trip to ensure its compliance with our Responsible Travel Code of Conduct. Taking these small steps, we’re able to make a big difference. And that goes for the whole trip experience too. Our travelers get the chance to meet local people and really get to know their culture first hand. They contribute directly to local economies and help develop cross-cultural understanding; in other words, Intrepid travelers enjoy real life experiences. To ensure that our operations and the potential impact they may have are in keeping with this philosophy, we employ a full time Responsible Travel Manager, Jane Crouch and a Social Responsibility & Sustainability Manager, Jelina Mitrovic. Their job is to monitor our current practices, develop sustainable tourism programs and expand our corporate social responsibility so that we can all enjoy traveling for many years to come. In 2008, Intrepid Travel announced that it would test carbon offsetting on 38 key trips. In 2010, Intrepid Travel carbon offset all the trips it operates and became a carbon neutral company.
The best value journeys on the planet! On a Basic trip you can expect amazing experiences, but none of the inclusions that you may not want. Which means budget (1-2 star) accommodation, plenty of free time, activities that are optional and the freedom to choose meals to suit your budget. On some trips you may be camping and required to set up your own tent. You’ll also have access to a group leader to offer advice and help you uncover the region’s hidden gems. On a Basic journey, the way you travel is all a part of the adventure. Depending on the destination and the itinerary, you could find yourself traveling on anything from a donkey to a bus or a private safari vehicle. These trips are ideal for first-time travelers seeking fun and independence with the support of a group leader. They’re also ideal for independent travelers looking to make the most of their travel time with minimum hassle and maximum experiences.
Original trips are classic Intrepid adventures. With a mix of included activities and free time, they offer plenty of opportunities to explore at your own pace and take part in activities that really get beneath the skin of a destination. While the occasional meal may be included, you’ll have the freedom to seek out your own culinary adventures.
Accommodation is generally budget or tourist class (2-3 star), but you’re as likely to find yourself as a guest of a local family as staying in a hotel or camping. Transport will vary as well. Depending on the destination and the itinerary you could find yourself traveling on anything from a camel to a train or a private safari vehicle. It’s all a part of the adventure! Original travelers have a desire to make the most of their travel time and really get to know a place, its people and cultures.
Comfort is your style of travel if you want the whole grassroots experience with more inclusions, meals and creature comforts. While accommodation is predominantly tourist class (3-4 star), on some itineraries there is the opportunity to stay with a local family, spend the night on a train or camp out in exotic places (without putting up your own tent of course). Along the way, you’ll really experience the destination up close. You’ll mingle with locals, enjoy a taste of their way of life and gain special insights from your leader. This is not luxury travel, but real world experiences – just with a softer landing!
S-N-R-G
[it' SNRG baby]
All the love, love that i’ve seen.
All the love. let’s make a love scene
All the love, love that i’ve seen.
All the love. let’s make a love scene
[Violette]
I’m talkin’ Love Scene
and you know what I Mean,
I’m talkin’ bout moments in love and everything in between
I’m talkin’ Love Scene
What you got in those jeans?
You’ve got me twisted got me Feenin’ and I’m playin’ for keeps
[eyespk]
I’m talkin’ bout lose yourself.
are you down? Cause i am.
Baby we can try and…
Forget where we are at this moment.
I’m hoping we can get together
keep your mind open, WIDE
Close your eyes, maybe that’ll help.
Pretend for a bit that we’re by ourselves.
No One Else Comes Close,
I want you the most, let’s pause for a bit,
tell me how that felt…Yeah
I knew you’d like it, Touch golden
might as well go in, pour in all passion.
Making Love potion potent,
Nice and Slow on the Go…Down.
Babe I Think you know…NOW
by the way we can’t be too loud (SHHHH)
Can’t seem to stop, but i don’t wanna try
Whenever you’re near, feels like Bedtime (Bedtime like…)
[Violette]
I’m talkin’ Love Scene
and you know what I Mean,
I’m talkin’ bout moments in love and everything in between
I’m talkin’ Love Scene
What you got in those jeans?
You’ve got me twisted got me Feenin’ and I’m playin’ for keeps
All the love, love that i’ve seen.
All the love. let’s make a love scene
L.A.
All the love, love that i’ve seen.
STONE.
All the love. let’s make a love scene
[L.A.Stone]
Last One! Now Let’s Try this real quick (Uh Huh) Experiment,
I hypothesize that you gon’ want me while I Present (Let’s Go)
Close your eyes baby. Do you still see my face?(yeah)
Close your mouth ma. Do you remember how I taste?
Try pinching your nose, are pheromones still sensed?
It’s evident that Anti-Anticipation leads to suspense.(Cause)
Time is Suspended, Pending an Investement Buy and Lending scheme-
That involves closing a deal that Leverage more TIME OUT for You and Me…
All the love, love that i’ve seen.
All the love. let’s make a love scene
All the love, love that i’ve seen.
All the love. let’s make a love scene
[Violette]
I’m talkin’ Love Scene
and you know what I Mean,
I’m talkin’ bout moments in love and everything in between
I’m talkin’ Love Scene
What you got in those jeans?
You’ve got me twisted got me Feenin’ and I’m playin’ for keeps
[L.A.Stone]
Clutch my stick, Like an Addict
Automatic, Money, Money, Money
Perfect Shot, So Cinematic.
Clutch my stick, Like an Addict
it’s Automatic, Money, Money, Money
Perfect Shot, So Cinematic. Goin’ at it!
[Violette]
I’m talkin’ Love Scene
and you know what I Mean,
I’m talkin’ bout moments in love and everything in between
I’m talkin’ Love Scene
What you got in those jeans?
You’ve got me twisted got me Feenin’ and I’m playin’ for keeps
I’m talkin’ Love Scene
and you know what I Mean,
I’m talkin’ bout moments in love and everything in between
I’m talkin’ Love Scene
What you got in those jeans?
You’ve got me twisted got me Feenin’ and I’m playin’ for keeps
Martinique is truly “a little bit of France in the Caribbean Islands.” Martinique exudes a distinctly French feeling in the excellence of its Caribbean cuisine, the beauty of its language, the grace of its streets and gardens. Yet Martinique has a cachet all its own, an endearing West Indian warmth in its personality, a special spice in its Caribbean music and dance, its local dishes, and its way of life. Martinique is an island with style.
The Caribbean island with French flair, The Isle of Flowers, The Rum Capital of the World, The Isle of the Famed Poet (Aimé Césaire). By any one of its many names Martinique remains one of the most alluring and enchanting destinations in the world.
Named “Best Gourmet Island of the Year” in 2008 and 2009 by Caribbean World Magazine, Martinique is an overseas region of France that stirs the passions with distinctive culinary delights, awe-inspiring natural beauty, a rich cultural history, warm smiles and so much more.
Napoleon’s bride, Empress Josephine, was born and raised here. Majestic Mt. Pelée and The Pompeii of the Caribbean, Saint-Pierre, is found here. The finest French products, from Chanel fashions to Limoges porcelain, are readily available here. La Route des Rhums, a tour of the world’s finest rum distilleries based on France’s famed Route des Vins, is offered here. A special place, to be sure, with so much to offer…
Nestled between the sea and sun, Martinique is a treasure-trove that is unique among the Caribbean islands: an exceptional natural setting with running water, mountains, gardens and forests. Thanks to the island’s surface area of only 425 square miles, everything is easily accessible. Discover the diversity of Martinique’s landscapes, its cultural heritage, its French touch, and the quality of its modern infrastructure. It is a very safe island, where ethical tourism is the norm. Martinique is a genuine Caribbean jewel, come and discover everything it has to offer…
Saint-Joseph
This small village is situated inland. The soil is fertile and the climate favorable for farming. You can go stroll through the forest on trails and bridges especially prepared for visitors.
Gros Morne
This is essentially an agricultural town that dominates the region and offers a view onto the pineapple fields, which seem to stretch down all the way to the sea.
Fort De France
This is the business center and administrative capital of the island with many tourist attractions. Most of these attractions are grouped together around the city’s haven of greenery named La Savane (Savanna).
Le Lamentin
The airport, hippodrome horse racing course and industrial zones based in this town are three of the regional Department’s main centers of activity. The fields of sugar cane stretch out across the Lamentin plain all the way to the horizon.
Rivière-Salée
The Rivière-Salée is a large plain that has been given over to growing sugar cane, although there is no rum distillery within the territory belonging to this district. On some houses, you can still see structures that date to the 19th century.
Les Trois-Ilets
You can get here by car of course, but also on a ferry from Fort-de-France. The Pagerie Museum is in this town, set up on the spot where Empress Josephine was born. A number of musical and cultural events are organized in the Park of the Trois-Ilets close to the island’s magnificent golf club. You must not miss the Market or the Sugar Cane Museum. The pottery center, where the objects are handmade by local craft artists, is also worth a visit.
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http://travel.aol.com AOL Travel got to experience first hand the high-tech amenities that the new Aria Resort & Casino has to offer. The Aria is the showcase of the new CityCenter in Las Vegas.
16 restaurants, 10 bars and nightclubs, and a wealth of entertainment
Located in the heart of The Strip
At just over two years old, ARIA has already become a luxurious trend-setter in Las Vegas’ CityCenter. Embodying the very essence of the city—culinary prowess, exhilarating entertainment, seductive nightlife, and the swankiest suites—this LEED Gold-certified wonderland rises far above the competition.
Foodies rejoice—eateries from some of the world’s most famous chefs dot the resort, including Chef Masa Takayama’s barMASA and Michael Mina’s AMERICAN FISH. Once you’ve pampered your palate, give your body a corresponding treat at The Spa & Salon at ARIA. This will leave you primped and ready for the rest of your night, where intimate lounges, high-energy clubs, and shows (like Cirque du Soleil®’s Viva ELVIS™) await.
Unparalleled in its personalized accents, each of ARIA’s guest rooms and suites are the perfect haven to retreat to when you decide to drop the curtain on the party. Dive into awe-inspiring views of The Strip from your sprawling Corner Suite or Deluxe Room and indulge in an almost endless array of amenities, from touch-screen room controls to custom furniture.
Super Green Hotels presents a review of the Executive Hospitality Suite at Aria Hotel at City Center that was $750 per night in December 2009. Aria is the largest hotel within City Center which also includes Vdara, Mandarin Oriental, Veer Towers, Harmon Hotel, and Crystals Mall. This hotel is also the newest stop on the MGM/Mirage Tram and home to the newest Cirque du Soleil show Viva ELVIS. Aria is a LEED Gold Certified luxury resort hotel located on the Las Vegas Strip between Bellagio and Monte Carlo directly across from Planet Hollywood and Paris Hotel. It is also close to Hard Rock Café, Fashion Show Mall, Forum Shops, Sands Convention Center, Stratosphere, Wynn, Encore, Venetian, and many other attractions.
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FEATURED ROOMS
DELUXE QUEEN ROOM
520 square feet, two queen beds, entry foyer, dressing area with dual closets and granite-top dresser, 42-inch LCD TV, integrated one-touch control of room features, workstation with wifi, shower with bench adjacent to soaking tub
DELUXE QUEEN CITY VIEW
520 square feet, two queen beds, views of the CityCenter campus and the Las Vegas Strip, entry foyer, dressing area with dual closets and granite-top dresser, 42-inch LCD TV, integrated one-touch control of room features, workstation with wifi, shower with bench adjacent to soaking tub
DELUXE KING ROOM
520 square feet, king bed, entry foyer, dressing area with dual closets and granite-top dresser, 42-inch LCD TV, integrated one-touch control of room features, workstation with wifi, shower with bench adjacent to soaking tub
DELUXE KING CITY VIEW
520 square feet, king bed, views of the CityCenter campus and the Las Vegas Strip, entry foyer, dressing area with dual closets and granite-top dresser, 42-inch LCD TV, integrated one-touch control of room features, workstation with wifi, shower with bench adjacent to soaking tub
CORNER KING SUITE
920 square feet, king bed, entry foyer, separate living and bedroom spaces with views of Las Vegas, 42-inch LCD TV, integrated one-touch control of room features, workstation with wifi, stone shower with bench, and separate air bath whirlpool tub
“I am a HUGE fan of ARIA. I love the architecture, design, feel, and energy of this place. If you like modern, then this is the place to be. If you like hip, relevant décor and people, then this is the place to be.”
“Where ARIA really shines is in its restaurants and bars: Deuce Lounge, Jean Georges, Julian Serrano & City Bar all had fantastic bartenders with loads of food and beverage experience.”
“This is my favorite Las Vegas Hotel. You pretty much have everything you need there in the hotel, meaning restaurants, bars, great tables, great pool, lounges, etc. The rooms are beautiful, and I love the décor.”
Must be 21 years of age or older; valid photo ID required.
12% occupancy tax and $28 daily resort fee will be added upon Bloomspot purchase.
Includes one $25 food and drink credit (valid for any location on the property) per stay, to be applied to the guest room bill upon checkout. Food and drink must be charged to guest’s room for credit to be redeemed.
Refunds allowed until 11:59PM PST on May 2, 2012. All sales are final after this date.