I recently had a short stay in Sydney and was not wanting for things to see and do! Sydney is an exciting Sydney full of neighbourhoods and attactions to visit. The 3 main areas that are most popular are Darling Harbour, Circular Quay and The Rocks. These areas all have a wide variety of accomodations and attactions that are sure to please.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Creative Writer's Retreat in Peru
I'm excited to announce I have put together a specialized group tour to Peru with One Funny Lady comedian/writer Deborah Kimmett. Deborah has been in the comedy/writing business for a long time and she is wonderful teacher/mentor when it comes to exploring the craft of writing, I can personally vouch for that!
Deborah is now using her experience to help other writers or inspiring writers develop their skill and find their inspiration. She has held numerous writing workshops locally and worldwide.
After putting our heads together I suggested that it would be good to do a workshop at destination. Deborah jumped at the chance and decided on Peru as the place to do it, since she has always wanted to go there. So we came up with a plan and created a Creative Writer's Retreat in Peru.
Peru is steeped in history, is biologically diverse, culturally rich and a desired destination for those in search of themselves or a spiritual connection. So what better place to find your inspiration!
Whether you are an experienced writer or a novice Deborah's aim is to help you tap into that inspiration while on this journey and put pen to paper.
Here is a teaser of what you might be inspired by in Peru! As they say "Don't watch the movie live it for real!"
For those of you that may not know of Deborah here is what she says about herself:
"After three decades,of performing (The Second City, Winnipeg Comedy Festival) and writing my own one-woman shows, writing and directing on TV shows ( Steve Smith aka Red Green and CBC TV) And CBC Radio (15 Episodes-The Debaters) I have mentored thousands of people ( and businesses ) to change the story they tell themselves and get right with their ideas. My workshops centre around Change, Communicate and creativity. I travel across the world teaching writing workshops, called Let me Midwife your Creative Life."
To learn more about Deborah please visit her website at www.kimmett.ca and check out some of her videos and writings. And here is the link to Deborah's blog on Why she wants to go to Peru.
The trip is 8 days/7 nights and starts in Lima on June 29th, 2013. For full trip details please go to: http://www.vision2000.ca/denisegushue/vacations/creativewritersretreatwithdeborahkimmett1
Or contact me directly at denise.gushue@gmail.com.
All pictures provided by Prom Peru.
Friday, August 31, 2012
New Business Cards
New Business Cards
I recently found a website that offered some very different business cards and thought I'd give them a try. The company is called Moo and their website is www.moo.com. They can make mini business cards and you can add your own photos or text to them.
Since my two passions are travel and photography this was an excellent way for me to showcase what I'm good at, being a travel advisor and photographer.
The video below shows what the cards are like. Needless to say I am very happy with the outcome!
Denise Gushue - Travel Advisor
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Shotover Jet - Excitement at it's Best
Edith Cavell Bridge |
Once you arrive on site the first thing that strikes you is that water is a beautiful aqua colour and the surrounding scenery of the canyon is stunning! The historic Edith Cavell bridge, which is a one lane bridge frames the entrance into the canyon beyond.
Once you make your way down to the boat you are given a rain coat and life vest and are advised to wear a toque (especially in the fall and winter), ensure your glasses are well fitting and you must leave your camera and personal belongings in a secure locker. As you board the boat the driver reminds you to hold on to the heated hand rail, keep your hands and arms in at all times and definitely no standing is allowed. Get ready the fun is about to begin!
The river is noticeably shallow, and can be as shallow as 10 cm in some spots, this makes you wonder why the boat does not bottom out especially with 14 people in one boat. The boat call "Big Red" is designed specifically for the Shotover River conditions. With no exterior parts the water is actually sucked in towards the inside propellers called impellers and then forced out the rear nozzles with great force allowing it to reach speeds of 85 KMPH. The jet boat can brake and reverse using deflectors and thrust buckets similar to a jet aircraft, this allows it turn on a dime for incredible 360 degree spins!
As we start to pick up speed and move through the canyon it is hard to know what to feel? Should I be freaking out about how close he comes to the rocks at incredible speeds or just be in awe of the incredible view from inside the canyon? The canyon is very narrow in some parts and it doesn't even look like the boat can pass and it barely does. And, I have to wonder why sheep who has wandered down to the shore for a drink and seems totally oblivious to the fact that there is a big red thing coming down the river at 80 KMPH and there is a bunch of women screaming in it as it does a complete 360 degree spin a mere inch or two from the rocks. I guess even sheep can zone out seeing the same thing over and over again on a daily basis.
As there is no way to really describe the acceleration felt while riding in " Big Red" the video below might somewhat do the trick. In my opinion is this probably one of the most adrenaline pumping things you can do short of bungee jumping or riding down the side of a mountain on a bike. It requires no strenuous effort unless you count exercising your lungs strenuous. Great for all ages and it is family friendly. Kids must meet the height requirement of 1.2 metres or more. You will disembark a little damp maybe, your face a little wind blown but there will be a smile on your face. I recommend The Shotover Jet a must do while in Queenstown!
Denise Gushue - Travel Advisor
Kiwi Specialist
e. denise.gushue@gmail.com
View from Shotover Beach. |
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Safari of the Scenes, a tour well worth doing!
Safari of the Scenes, a tour well worth doing!
Day 2 - Queenstown and surrounding area.
On our second day in Queenstown we did the
Safari of the Scenes tour with Nomad Safaris. This is a 4 hour tours that starts
with a pick up at your hotel at 8:30AM. Lord of the Rings fans will be happy to
know they visit several locations where the film was filmed, thus the name
Safari of the Scenes. However this tour was in existence before the film
actually came out. It covers the Wakatipu Basin and part of Skipper’s Canyon.
The tour is done in a Land Rover Defender
as the terrain warrants nothing less than a reliable 4WD. We start out with a
steep climb up the Misty Mountain range from where we were blessed with
incredible views of Deer Park Heights.
We also visited Arrowtown which is rich
with history from the Gold Rush dating back to the 1800’s. The main street
still looks like it could be a gold rush town from the 1800’s. The Arrow River today
is still panned for gold and on occasion some get lucky. Our tour actually
included a lesson in panning and we all had a go, no one got lucky, but the
homemade fruitcake served with our coffee by our driver was worth writing home
about.
This was definitely a very fun part of the
trip as the Land Rovers ford the river several times as we travel down the
river. Make sure you take your pictures with the window closed on this part!
Chard Farm Winery |
We visited the Kawarau Gorge on a rather
narrow road with a rather curious sign (see picture to the right), that is apparently built for two way traffic; thank goodness this is
not part of my daily commute! From here we could see the original site of
the first commercial bungee which was started by A. J. Hackett. There is even a
winery situated off this rather tiny road. Apparently the owner had great
insight as it is a successful business now producing 6 variety of wines. But, when he first started most believed them foolish to even try.
The last part of the tour was to Skipper’s
Canyon and in my opinion it offered the most incredible views of the day. The
day was sunny and bright and because it was New Zealand’s fall the tussock (native
wild grass) was stunning to see with the shades of gold, brown and orange. Not to mention the while seated on the passenger
side, which was also the outside edge of the road the view was literally heart
stopping! Skipper’s road is considered one the top 25 most scenic drives in the
world and probably one of the scariest, but so worth it! Our tour concluded at our
hotel so we could get ready for our next adventure.
Nomad Safaris also offers other tours in
the area including Glenorchy, private tours and they also have All Terrain Vehicle options.
I’d be happy to give you the details on your next trip to Queenstown.
Denise Gushue - Certified Travel Advisor
Kiwi Specialsit
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Monday, May 21, 2012
Queenstown, NZ, location, location, location!
Queenstown, NZ, location, location, location!
I just recently spent three nights in
Queenstown, New Zealand and loved the lakeside town. Even though it was my
second visit to Queenstown I didn’t do any of the same things I did before as
Queenstown and the surrounding area has so much to offer.
Day 1
The first day was an easy day as I had just
arrived via Los Angeles and Auckland. The flight to Queenstown allowed us to see the
Southern Alps which viewed from above looks like a spine running down the
middle of the South Island of New Zealand.
As we neared Queenstown I kept thinking is there
actually enough flat land to land this plane? The sun was shining and there
were mountains in every direction you looked!
And, even when we landed at the airport and got off the plane on the
tarmac everyone was busy clicking off pictures. The view of the mountains and
the low lying clouds were stunning!
We were lucky to be staying at the Rydges
Lakeland Hotel which is directly across from the lake so the views were incredible
with lake and the backdrop the Remarkable Mountains. Even though the Rydges is
not right in the centre of town is very close to walk to everything in less than
15 minutes. Most of the rooms at the Rydges face the lake and either have
terraces or balconies from which to enjoy the view. Even the bar and restaurant
have stunning views. Seeing the sun rise
over The Remarkable Mountains while having breakfast at the hotel restaurant each
morning was fantastic!
I opted to walk around the beautifully
located town of about 10,000 permanent residents, soon after we arrived at the
hotel. Queenstown is located on the
shore of Lake Wakatipu. It is a glacier formed lake but according to Maori
legend the lake was formed by the burnt sleeping body of the giant Matau after
he had abducted a chief’s daughter. A “S”
hole was left behind which soon filled with the melted snow and ice forming the
lake as it is known today.
Queenstown has many restaurants and shops and
wonderful places for coffee. That day we also lucked out as there was a craft
market taking place which featured local artisans. I ended up buying some hand poured tea light
candles and a merino wool hat for my daughter.
It was a great way to ease into the
beginning of the trip and to orientate myself with the life of Queenstown.
Stay tuned for more on Queenstown and area.
Denise Gushue - Certified Travel Advisor
Kiwi Specialist
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Things to do in LA on a 24 hour stopover
LA Stopover!
As I sell a lot of South Pacific to my
clients often they connect via Los Angeles. And, since it is such a long
journey from eastern Canada I often suggest an overnight in LA before
connecting the next evening. With good planning you can stop over for free in
LA, as long as your stop over is less than 24 hours. This is where my expertise
comes into play. Yes it means paying for a hotel for the night but most hotels near
LAX are relatively inexpensive and offer free shuttles to and from the airport.
Manhattan Beach Pier |
Manhattan Beach |
Great service at Cotton Cargo, Manhattan Beach! |
The shops in Manhattan Beach are laid back and
the service is friendly.
The Ocean Express Trolley is not the only
option though that you can do while in LA. There are also tours to see
Hollywood, some of the Star’s homes, and day passes to Disney Land in Anaheim.
Having that stopover in LA could actually be
an added bonus to you holiday plans with the help of a travel agent in the “know”!
Denise Gushue - Certified Travel Advisor
Friday, January 6, 2012
The Importance of Travel Insurance
Just recently had a client who booked a very expensive trip
which involved a luxurious train journey. As it is required by the Ontario
Travel Industry Act I offered him insurance and he declined, saying the money
was better in his pocket and not theirs.
Well it turned out the train journey he booked was cancelled
due to some flooding while he was at destination making it impossible for the
train to operate. The train company did offer a full refund but he was stuck
with the transfers to and from the train station that were pre-paid and non
refundable. But that was not the worst of it, now he had to
get from point A to point B, this resulted in booking a flight to the final
destination and paying out of pocket for the flight for him and his companion. Another unexpected expense was 2 extra nights in
a hotel at the final destination as originally he would have been spending those
2 nights on the train. With it being during the Christmas season flight and
hotel availability was very limited and it made it a challenge to find room at
the inn, so to say. This could have been an easier process if he had
insurance because most insurance companies offer a 24/7 assistance program
which is there for such situations and really comes in handy if you are unable
to reach your travel agent right away.
If he had decided to take the cancellation/interruption
insurance, yes the train would have still been refunded because they were not
able to operate but his flights, hotel and transfers would have been covered by
the insurance because it would have been considered an interruption.
Sometimes putting money into the insurance company’s pocket
gives you the peace of mind that you will be keeping the rest of your money in
your pocket during your trip especially when things don’t go as planned.
Travel insurance, don’t leave home without it!
Denise Gushue - CTC
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