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Marina projects Asia Now marina development south East Asia and real estate companies’ phuket have put into use parallel efforts to raise phuket to the glory of most exotic place. On the other hand, phuket provides seascapes and water sports that which are lacking at various tourists destinations. Phuket islands have such beauty and bright which has provided it a lead against other Asian tourist havens. Before phuket’s rise as a tourist attraction Malaysia was most famous due to its beauty and striking dazzle. Marina development South Asia is most counted one in every respect of design and architecture. Now its presence in Phuket is enough to attract people fly to Phuket.

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Playa De Las Americas on the South Coast of Tenerife



First, a word of warning! If you are seeking peace and quiet, Las Americas may not be your best bet for a vacation. It’s the type of place where, by the time you get home again, you might need a holiday just to recover! The main tourist resort in the south of Tenerife is certifiably crazy, mad as a march hare and just waiting to pounce on the unwary tourist! Whatever you want (whether you’re aware you want it or not!), Las Americas offers it all to you with a sunny smile and a glass of your favourite tipple!

Playa de Las Americas compares favourably and ranks on equal terms with many a European ‘sun, sand and sea’ destination. But thirty years ago it was quite a different story. There were only a few hotels scattered around a beach developed largely using sand imported from the Sahara. The lively Las Americas you see today was just a gleam in an investor’s eye, while the satellite areas of San Eugenio, Fañabe and Torviscas, and latterly Costa Adeje, now bustling mini-resorts in their own right, were then merely barren expanses of volcanic desert. Present-day Las Americas boasts a myriad of hotels and apartment complexes, old and new, to suit all tastes and budgets. And still the planners plan and the builders build.

The location of Playa de Las Americas owes more than a little to its enviable climate. It is situated at the southern end of the west coast (or western end of the south coast if you like), where the climate is arguably the best on the whole island. And thanks to some skillful land development the area now offers some of the best beaches in Tenerife, all of which meet European Commission cleanliness standards. The waters off Las Americas’ beaches are warm, generally calm and safe, with breakwaters constructed to ensure safety in all but the most adverse weather conditions which, thankfully, are rare (don’t swim when there’s a red flag on the beach).

Las Americas is a jungle of hotels and holiday facilities. As a strictly tourist town built up from nothing over the last thirty years or so, you will not find much Spanish/Canarian culture or history in Las Americas. Not that the town harbours any such allusions in the first place. It is a tourist haven pure and simple, with no pretensions to be anything else. It is geared to fun, fun, fun all the way. And what’s wrong with that? Nothing, judging by the flood of holidaymakers arriving every day, all year round, many of whom return time after time.

“So what are all these tourist facilities then?” I hear you ask. Apart from the traditional sun, sand and sea which I have already mentioned, Las Americas has countless diversions for during the day, the evening and late at night. Surrounded, as we are, by the Atlantic ocean, water-based activities are not surprisingly high on the agenda. Las Americas is home to the world famous Octopus Water Park where you’ll find amongst other things the notorious ‘Kamikaze’ water slide (I survived it!) and a recently-constructed dolphinarium. Would you like to wave at your friends while dangling from a parachute pulled by a speedboat? Don’t worry – you’re so high up that your mates can’t see how scared you are! Or maybe you fancy yourself as a sun-bronzed ‘surf dude’, a fearless jetskier crashing across the ocean swell, an old ‘sea-dog’ landing the biggest shark since ‘Jaws’, or quite frankly, looking rather silly falling off an enormous floating banana. If you’d prefer to stay dry there are many other activities to tempt you, including crazy golf, tennis and 10-pin bowling, visiting the newborn baby monkeys in the nearby zoo or shooting crazed zombies in the head with a machine gun (my son’s favourite arcade game – bless him!). There is now also a big balloon that takes you high up in the air and gives you an aerial view of, well, tons of things really.

Good news for the golfing enthusiast, there is a new golf course open between Playa de Las Americas and neighbouring Los Cristianos. Not only does the 18-hole, par 62 course known as “Golf Las Americas” improve the appearance of the area – it’s turning the rather unattractive wasteland between the two towns into an oasis of green – but the developers and local tourism council also hope that this new facility will bring more ‘quality tourists’ to the area (that’ll be the ones with loads of dosh then!). The development also includes plush hotel and apartment complexes which are currently under construction and will bring thousands of new beds for visitors to the area.

Another part of Las Americas which is particularly worth a visit is Puerto Colon, or Columbus’ Port. As Las Americas has never had a functional port (the town was built on a previously barren and unoccupied stretch of land), the boating marina at Puerto Colon is a modern, purpose-built harbour. Nestling among Las Americas’ many fine beaches, the marina is an attractive place where you can browse around the shops, then have a meal or drink while enjoying the view over the adjoining beach or over the yachts moored in the marina itself. It is also the town’s main focus for boat/yacht excursions and fishing trips.

Remember also that Tenerife is a small island so the attractions in other towns are not that far away. You will easily find numerous and varied excursions to join, or if you wish you can rent a car if you want to ‘do-it-yourself’. On the subject of cars, Las Americas’ road system is nothing if not chaotic, so if you are driving here be careful to check the road signs and observe stop signs and traffic priorities, which are not always what you might expect. And if you are a pedestrian – get the hell out of the way! Seriously though, you must be very careful as cars often travel faster than the speed limit and generally don’t stop at ‘zebra crossings’. Parking can also be a nightmare in certain areas. Please, please don’t let the above deter you from coming here even in the slightest: we feel that as a tourist-guide-type-of-thing, we must draw your attention to the finer points of road etiquette here, and such things always sound a lot worse when you read them than when you actually get here and see for yourself! Unless you get hit by a bus of course.

When you’ve had enough fun on or in the water, climb back onto dry land for a hearty meal or quench your thirst in one the numerous bars that line the streets. Many bars offer traditional ‘pub games’ such as pool and darts, while others may show current feature films, re-runs of old comedy favourites, or live sport on satellite TV during the day. In the restaurants you’ll find quality food at attractive prices, ranging from the staple diet of many British holiday makers – the ‘Traditional English Breakfast’ (served morning, noon or night if you want!) – to an array of first class international cuisine: Spanish, Canarian, Indian, Italian, Chinese, Mexican, French, Swiss, Lebanese, Thai – you’ll honestly be spoilt for choice.

So night falls, you’ve shaken the sand out of your underwear and you’re ready for a night on the town. What to do? There is no shortage of pubs and bars catering to all tastes and ages. Some are family oriented, others are not really suitable for the kids. Some, notably Spanish and German, cater mainly to their fellow countrymen but most, it seems, are geared to the British (or at least to the English-speaking) holidaymaker. Lots of bars offer a nightly cabaret in one form or another, to entertain you while you relax. You can see anyone from Elvis Presley to Elton John (no, not the real ones!), watch a drag act or laugh (hopefully) along to a comedian. There are also a couple of good venues to see a live rock band. Many family bars will have a compere to keep the atmosphere relaxed and convivial, while the bars where the ‘young, free and single’ head to may have a DJ spinning records, cracking jokes, swearing profusely and generally keep the party ticking over until it’s time to stagger outside, trying to remember the name of your hotel. Or at least what country you are in.

Las Americas benefits from very liberal regulations regarding op

ening hours – basically: open when you like, shut when you like! Hence many bars will be open until 3a.m. And even that’s not necessarily the end of the night if you’re young, fearless and in ‘party mode’. Night is when the central seafront areas known as ‘Veronicas’ and ‘The Patch’ come to life. The Patch is a smallish area densely packed with bars and restaurants. It is usually heaving with youngsters coming and going into the early hours of the morning. A five minute walk down the road is the alcohol-fuelled, sometimes surreal (ask my mate Rob, but that’s another story!), nocturnal world of Veronicas. Here is where you will find countless bars, burger joints, discos that stay open until six in the morning playing the latest dance hits. And occasionally some real music! You’ll be accosted every five paces by a PR trying to drag you into this place or that place, or by someone trying to sell you some bargain or other. Certainly not a family atmosphere, but very very popular with the younger crowd.

There are also shows you can go to in the area, usually bookable in advance and at some you will get a full meal included in the entry price. Shows such as the medieval night (knights, jousting, sword-fighting etc), the Spanish ballet and flamenco extravaganzas, a classy soul and Motown night with excellent American singers, are just some of the attractions available. If your cash is burning a hole in your pocket there are two casinos where you can have a flutter. There are also ‘adult shows’ where you can … er, this is a family website so use your imagination!

Southampton – Developing for the Future



Southampton – Building a great city takes more than bricks and mortar

As the leaves brown, and the sunshine, of little we have had retreats to the shelter of the clouds we realise change is in the air. Not only the seasons but the future of our city is gathering momentum, Southampton is evolving.

June of this year saw the official unveiling of CityVision Southampton, a 5.5m x 4m grand model of the city. The joint effort by Solent Centre for architecture & Design and the University of Portsmouth brought to life the councils proposed vision for the city. At an astonishing ?60,000 some critics say it deserves more than the ‘space under the stairs’ at Southampton City’s Art Gallery.

The model focuses on the key developments all planned to be finalised in 2026.

The French Quarter

The streets of trendy bars and waves of sophisticated restaurants lift this Parisian haven away from anything else of its kind in Southampton. The already much loved French Quarter houses some of the most expensive apartments in the city, however in the future history will be on show for all to see. A mixed-tenure expansion will re-instate the history of the area much of which was destroyed by war time damage and post-war traffic planning. The sea, an element Southampton was built upon, holds a crucial role both in the creation of the sector and the significance of the past.

Ocean Village

The dwelling takes its name from the marina it surrounds, so it is only just the marina too becomes the focal point for the regeneration. Reinvigorating the marina is merely one result of the Ocean Village development, already an area of great wealth. Initially the Boat Yard designed by John Thomson & Partners, the creators for the French Quarter, intends to erect a residential scheme comprising of 130 one, two and three bedroom apartments to the area. All of which will be designed around a communal landscaped courtyard, drawing its focus from the powerful marina.

West Quay

With over 228,600 residents living, working and spending in Southampton West Quay is universally known. The Shopping precinct West Quay embraces thousands of potential shoppers every day, with West Quay Retail Park holding huge influence just a walk away. With this in mind two developments await the surrounding area. Carnival, a category A office building indulges workers with 5 floors of open plan spacing with triple height reception and a full height winter garden area for escaping the daily grind. The second investment being built on the old Pirelli works site is the Swedish flat-pack furniture store IKEA. Opening for business in 2009 the store will host 9,000 products and host a 600 seating restaurant selling IKEA food and beverages to the floods of shoppers brought to the Solent.

Central Station

Exciting news for the entire city proposes a redevelopment of the Central Train station. The stirring regeneration study intends to raise the profile of the station while improving both transport interchange of trains and buses while connecting Commercial road with City Centre.

These developments and will ensure Southampton develops into a modern vibrant city establishing itself as the main centre on the South Coast of England.