There is practically no reason to get in
a car leave the resort and beach for your daily routines or surfing, however in the event that you do the hotel offers fully - catered tours to all points of interest in Eastern El Salvador.
Not exact matches
On that fateful first trip they found a tiny
resort for sale on the beach... «We made an offer on a half - acre on the Caribbean Sea... sold our house and
car back home,
left our businesses... and changed our lives.»
If you do not plan on
leaving the
resort, than there is no need to bring along your
car seat.
Hi there have been researching around but i am still not 100 % sure (a lil confusing) we are travelling to Santa Clara - CUBA this Sept and i have a 1 year old and a 3 year old does anyone know if i should be taking
car seats... for when
leaving the
resort or even when going to the
resort from the airport....
I've seen and sympathized with frustrated parents who
resort to physically putting their younger child (still in pajamas) into the
car and driving them to school, then carrying them kicking and screaming into the building before being
left with a staff member.
Chances are that if you've stayed at one of the many great
resorts that extend along the entire Kohala Coast, you've arrived at Kona International Airport, rented your
car, headed to the airport exit and made a
left turn on the Queen Ka'ahumanu Hwy (H - 19) for the drive north to your
resort.
When it's time to
leave, take a transfer to Phuket International Airport, 30 minutes away by
car, or head to the Phi Phi Island ferry, 17 miles from the
resort, to continue your trip.
With all the main attractions of Surfers Paradise in walking distance from the
resort, you can drive into the underground
car park and
leave the
car there for your holiday.