There’s more to island life than the Caribbean. From Quebec to
Queensland, try one of these great island destinations for a different type of
holiday.
Rügen Island, Germany
Located just off Germany’s north-east
coast is a small island gem, well known to Germans, but less so to the rest of
us. With its 40 miles of sandy beaches, it is a popular destination for water
sports enthusiasts and also has two of Germany’s national parks. To get there,
just book one of the many flights to Europe then travel onwards by road, rail or
ferry.
Isle of Wight, England
Located
in the English Channel, just six miles off the southern coast of England, the
Isle of Wight is an English county in itself. Easily accessible from the rest of
Britain, it offers a pleasant weather and many interesting sights and sites -
like Osborne House, Queen Victoria's summer home. With many flights to London to
choose from, and from there just a small hop on anything from an old ferry to a
modern hovercraft, the Isle of Wight is a perfect island destination in
Europe.
Isle of Arran, Scotland
Also in Britain, but up north in
Scotland, there is one of the most accessible islands, with a temperate climate
warmed by the Gulf Stream. Despite its size, the Isle of Arran boasts seven golf
courses set in beautiful scenery ? all of which are open to non-members. The
island is like a microcosm of the best bits of Scotland, with castles,
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distillery, mountains, great beaches and of course loads of outdoor activities
to keep visitors busy,
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uggs. Be sure to compare flights to both Glasgow and Edinburgh to find the
best deal.
Bermuda, British Territory
Bermuda is exactly how a
Caribbean island should be ? attractive pastel colored buildings, beautiful
beaches and a fabulous climate. However it is not actually in the Caribbean at
all ? it is a British overseas territory located in the North Atlantic Ocean,
about 650 miles west of North Carolina. The capital, Hamilton, is an attractive
city and a tour of the bay by boat will give visitors great views of some of the
island's unbelievable sights.
Whitsunday Islands, Queensland,
Australia
Airlie Beach is the hub town of the Whitsundays, and though often
frequented by backpackers, it nevertheless is a convenient spot from which to
explore the borders of the Great Barrier Reef. One of the best ways is to set
sail on one of the many charter yachts available and head for some of the
seventy four islands ? the vast majority of which are deserted and whose white
sands stand out against the very bluest of seas. Flights to Australia can be
expensive so booking should be done in advance for maximum
savings.
Bazurato Archipelago, Mozambique
Just off the coast of
Mozambique is a chain of five tropical islands with exquisite beaches. The area
was declared a national park in 1971, and the coral reefs remain in pristine
condition, attracting scuba divers from all over the world. Exclusive
accommodation is offered in a variety of island retreats, and while not exactly
cheap, you will be able to feel what it is like to be on your very own desert
island ? albeit a five star one.
?les de la Madeleine, Québec,
Canada
Located in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, this archipelago of islands is
rapidly becoming more popular as word of its charm spreads. The population of
the islands quadruples in the summer attracted by great beaches, friendly
atmosphere, and legendary seafood. Indeed the main industry aside from tourism
is fishing and if you leave without sampling a local lobster or two, then
consider it a wasted trip. With flights from New York to Québec being just an
hour and a half long, and the trip onwards to the islands being a short and
scenic one, this is a great destination a stone's throw from the US.
The
Cook Islands, New Zealand Territory
Not exactly a place you would
accidentally stumble across, the Cook Islands are scattered over a wide area of
the South Pacific. The largest island is Raratonga,
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visitors fly into. With its mix of tropical jungle, mountains and picture
postcard beaches, it is a fantastic destination in itself. Other atolls and
islands like Aitutaki, ‘Atiu, Mau’ke and Mitiaro are also well worth exploring
for a taste of more traditional Polynesian life.
Sipadan Island,
Malaysia
Rising 2,300 feet from an ocean abyss above the Celebes Sea is this
rainforest-covered Meccafor scuba divers. It is widely regarded as one of the
top dive spots in the world, and is famous for schools of turtles, hammerhead
sharks and an abundance of marine life on the stunning coral reefs. Sipadan
looks like tropical reefs did fifty years ago, and hopefully this will continue
for a long time.
Isla Mujeres, Mexico
This former fishing village has
now very much been discovered by tourists, but it remains a much better bet than
its neighbor, Cancun, for a taste of real Mexico. Just eight miles off Cancun’s
coast, the island across the Bahia de Mujeres (Bay of Women) offers luxury
accommodation with plenty of water sports and activities to keep the visitor
busy as well as excursions to outlying remote islands for day trips or fishing
expeditions. Also a prime destination for scuba divers, many of its reefs and
caves were made famous by French explorer Jacques Cousteau in the
70s.
When choosing an air charter provider, it is important
to do some basic research before booking that first charter flight. There are
generally two types of charter providers - charter operators and charter
brokers.
Charter operators have special authority from the Federal
Aviation Administration and the Department of Transportation to operate air
charter flights, granted in the form of an air carrier certificate. They receive
continual oversight from the FAA and many choose to participate in third party
auditing of their operations. A large majority of aircraft charter operators are
well-run organizations that place safety and customer service first. Several of
the more savvy charter operators also act as brokers to book special one way
charter flights or aircraft not in their fleet for their regular
clients.
Charter brokers differ from
operators in that they are not regulated by the Department of Transportation or
any regulatory authority. In fact, there are no qualifications or licensing
necessary to become an air charter broker. The ease of entry into this field has
led to a large number of charter brokers that have no prior aviation experience;
however, a select few charter brokers with extensive aviation knowledge provide
an invaluable service to their clients. Brokers do not operate charter aircraft
themselves but rather contract with operators who provide the actual aircraft
and maintain operational control of the flight. Typically a broker is paid by
commission added to the cost of the charter.
It's almost impossible to
tell the difference between an operator and a broker by looking at an air
charter company's website. A broker's site will typically list a fleet page,
just as a charter operator's page, even though a broker does not have a fleet of
aircraft. Look for a disclaimer at the bottom of the home page that states
something to the effect of "Company X acts on behalf of its clients and serves
as their agent. It does not own or operate aircraft; all charter flights are
operated by FAA Certified Part 135 air carriers." This statement is a tip-off
that you are looking at a website belonging to a charter broker, and not the
actual operator of the aircraft.
Once you are able to determine the
difference between an air charter operator and a broker,
fake coach, determine whether your
travel needs require the services of a broker or an operator. If you travel on a
one-way basis extensively, such as a celebrity figure or an athlete, a good
broker can usually find great last-minute deals for you. The good brokers will
delve deeply into the safety records of the charter operators available and
choose both the right aircraft for your mission as well as the right operator.
However, if you are like most business and vacation travelers, you'll find that
establishing a relationship with a local aircraft charter operator with a
nationwide network of affiliate aircraft will ensure that you are always
traveling on the safest charter flight at the best prices.