If golfing is one of your favorite pastimes, then going on a golf tour might be something that will catch your interest. For the avid golfer the thought of going on a golf tour is likened to the perfect holiday. With so many choices, planning your own tour can overwhelm and at times even confuse you. Organized planning ahead of time can pay off in big ways when you take a few easy steps researching the different places and options available to you.
Where Should You Go
Picking your destination is the first step in planning your golf holiday. Of course your budget will determine whether to keep it casual and simple or go somewhere really special. Pebble Beach and Desert Springs are two of the more popular courses, but there are literally hundreds of great golf courses available all over the world.
You should always book as early as possible, especially for high demand golf courses. Even if you are a guest at a resort, if the course is popular, you may be out of luck if you wait until a few days before to book your tee times. Nothing is more frustrating than planning a golf holiday and finding out that a course is not available. Reservation for your flights, and rental cars should also all be booked well in advance. Always try to find out how far ahead you can book tee times. All golf courses have definite rules for when they will accept a tee time reservation.
Once you are at your destination on the golf course and ready to play the course you have chosen, do not jump right in and start golfing. Take time to get a feel for the course and stretch properly. Arrive at the course before your tee time to avoid feeling rushed. Checkout the layout of the course and maybe talk to the course pro for any advice.
It is always good to go on a tour with like-minded friends who share your love of golf but make sure every one is in agreement with regards to cost and location. As a general rule when planning the trip, consider the courses first and the accommodations next. You should also consider everyone's playing abilities when you pick the course. An advanced golfer will enjoy a more challenging course while someone less skilled might just become frustrated, lose his temper and spoil the holiday for all concerned. Some resorts are very expensive, but since golf is the main focus of your trip, decide where to play first and then where to stay.
If you are on a limited budget you may consider spending the first day or two at a resort to gain access to their course and then move to a less expensive hotel later. It may be an inconvenience, but can be well worth it in order to play the top courses while not spending the entire holiday at the expensive resort. Some actually find it interesting to discover other places to stay in the same area.
A golf holiday is a great way for the avid golfer to enjoy some of the best courses in the world, meet new people, get a lot of exercise and enjoy a fun and challenging activity. So carefully planning and researching your golf holiday will be worth the effort.
Holiday Tour Of Homes
If it is paradise that you are hoping to experience then you need go no further than Mauritius. This volcanic island is located in the Indian Ocean in the middle of nowhere. With its warm climate, which rarely drops below 62? F at night this makes for an ideal break from normality for the holiday seekers and a wonderful place to spend your honeymoon.
The Sheer beauty of its white sandy beaches, the crystal clear waters lapping gently at the shore, luscious foliage and mountain ranges make Mauritius a remarkable island that you have to visit at least once in your lifetime. With the warmest months of the year in being January and February, the only problem that could occur is a cyclone.
The tropical cyclone would bring very strong winds, very high waves and lashings of rain too.
Pereybere public beach is a beautiful beach, which is not only for its pure deep clear waters but also because of its shopping facilities, restaurants and pubs.
Situated in the northern region of the island, Pereybere is on the coastal road between Grand Baie and Cap Maljeureux.
With the 6 diving sites along the Grand Bay and Pereybere you will have the perfect opportunity to experience the stunning array of coloured fish and coral reefs.
Maheswarnath is the biggest Hindu Temple in Mauritius and it can be found in Triolet, the longest village on the island. The temple was originally built to honour the Hindu gods known as Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Krishna, Muruga and Ganesha.
The Pamplemousses garden was created by the former French Governor Francois Mahe de Labourdonnais. Thanks to him deciding to grow a huge variety of trees and plants and he has created a pleasant break for those travelling to or from Port Louis. Only a small portion of the entire garden that he created is left but it is still worth the look as the gigantic lily pads are an experience in themselves.
The crocodile park is situated on the valley of an old vanilla farm which can be compared to a tropical rainforest. An Australian zoologist and his wife created the park with the intention of breeding the crocodiles. You will understand why they chose this particular spot when you see the fresh water brooks the beautiful local flowers and the tropical palm trees.
All of the crocodiles at the Park are kept in protected areas and are separated by age. There are more than just crocodiles at this park however and the visitor will get to see
monkeys, deer, giant tortoises, rabbits, bats, wild pigs and a giant Telfair Skink.
If you travel southwest in Mauritius you will find the wonderful village of Chamarel. Chamarel is home to two natural wonders, the stunningly beautiful Chamarel Falls and the coloured earths. The earths are particularly unusual as they are created by volcanic rocks that cooled at different temperatures which in turn have encouraged the earths form mind boggling patterns of colour in the exposed hillsides.
If you were to mix these different coloured earths together, they will eventually settle into separate layers once again, amazing!
The Black River Gorges area of Mauritius continues the islands famous natural beauty and is well known for being a bird watchers' paradise because of the thousands of bird species inhabiting the highlands of the national park.
Birdlife is not all that draws the adventurer to the park which also offers some amazing waterfalls and clear pools as it for its wildlife.
The Black River Gorges National Park also offers splendid views of the southern shores of Mauritius.
Because of the many tourists over a long period of time visiting this stunning wildlife park the macaque monkeys have lost all fear of humans which will give the visitor another experience altogether as they will calmly pose for photographs and beg for food.
There is much, much more to do and see in Mauritius far more than I have room to write about here such as the Ganga Talao which is home to the biggest annual pilgrimage of Hindus outside of India who descend upon the lake, some coming from as far away as South Africa, to give offerings to Shiva. I hope that you know have a small insight into what this amazing country has to offer.
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