Cycling Holidays In Majorca

Every year, millions of people plan a vacation for a wide variety of
reasons - some prefer the relaxation of a beach vacation, while others
look for something a bit more exciting or physically demanding.

When most people think Majorca, they think beautiful, white beaches.
Beautiful beaches and crystal blue waters aren’t all Majorca has to
offer. In fact, the island has something to offer nearly everyone.

Majorca is one of the most popular family vacation destinations in
the world. Mediterranean people love to indulge children of all ages.
In fact, the servers at even the most upscale restaurant are likely to
offer to cuddle your unruly toddler to give you a moment’s peace to
enjoy your meal.

Many of Majorca’s beaches are well-geared for families with small
children. They offer great features like safe, shallow water for little
ones to really enjoy their beach time. Many theme parks and water
attractions have family activities, including miniature golf and pony
rides. Several resorts and hotels offer babysitting services and
programs specifically designed for children.

Vacation packages to Majorca are often all-inclusive. Resorts and
agencies often offer packages for honeymooners, babymooners, beach
lovers and tourists of all sorts.

Some of Majorca’s most popular vacation packages include scuba
diving, boating and relaxing on the beach. The more physically
demanding vacation packages are becoming more popular year by year.
Cycling vacations have risen drastically over the last few years. This
increase is expected to continue to increase by at least 10 percent
over the next two to three years. In 2007, more than 87,000 cyclists
enjoyed a cycling vacation in Majorca.

Cycling is quickly becoming a favourite activity for tourists around
the world. Tourism authorities in Majorca understand this and have
worked relentlessly on new bike routes and facilities over the past 10
years.

Their hard work and dedication has been paying off. Currently the
island boasts an astounding 260 km of cycling routes. They will
continue to improve upon one of the most quickly growing activities on
the island.

Cycling offers a very unique tour of the island. Some hotels and
local businesses offer guided tours and bike rentals. Many other
bike-friendly facilities offer bike maintenance and secure storage.

Utilizing the freedom of travel a bicycle offers, tourists often get
to experience parts of the island that most do not see. Many bike paths
wind their way through the mountains and hills, allowing a very natural
view of the island’s flora and fauna.

Water sports and golf are also very popular in Majorca. Some local
businesses offer dive or boat tours and diving lessons. Diving in the
Mediterranean Sea is an experience like no other. Some species of
tropical fish and marine life exist only in this temperate climate.
Crystal clear waters offer a great viewing distance. Local businesses
also offer boat and water craft rentals for those who wish to explore
the open sea on their own.

The Balearic Islands are located almost directly south of Barcelona,
Spain. Also known as Mallorca, Majorca is the largest of the Balearic
Islands. Majorca is located in the Mediterranean Sea between eastern
Spain and northern Africa. Due to the location, Majorca enjoys an
impressive 300 days of sunshine per year.

Because of its location and ability to provide a quick getaway,
Majorca has been a popular tourist destination since the 1950s. Many
major hotel chains and resorts have ties to Majorca because of the
massive numbers of tourists per year.

What To Look For When Buying Your Mobility Scooter

Purchasing mobility scooters is beneficial for people who suffer
from arthritis, muscle conditions or circulation problems. This help
people manoeuvre around more easily and enable the individual to lead a
more independent life. When buying a new mobility scooter there are
different things to consider, such as the kind of scooter you need, how
big it will be and will you have enough space in your house to store it
away.

Different models of mobility scooters will affect the way you
manoeuvre, in terms of speed, weight and durability. You will also need
to consider whether the scooter has the weight capacity to carry your
weight around for long periods. The impact external influences will
determine whether the scooter will last long enough and how much you
will need to recharge the batteries. You will also need to decide on
whether you require a four wheel or three-wheel scooter, depending on
where you will be using it.

Three wheeled mobility scooters are easier to use indoors such as in
your own home or at a local shop. They have a smaller turning circle,
which makes it easier to manoeuvre in smaller spaces. Four wheeled
scooters tend to have larger turning circles and are ideal for using
outside and travelling to places. They are considered stronger, heavier
and durable. However, new developments of three wheeled scooters have
been designed to show very little differences in strength with a
four-wheeled scooter.

Most mobility scooters require a key to start it up, much like a
car, without which it will become immobile and can act as a security
measure for people leaving it outside for a short period. Some disabled
scooters have free moving steering wheels, which is useful for when you
need to move the scooter without turning it on. This makes it easier to
store away, recharging your batteries and moving into a vehicle if you
are travelling via transportation.

Other scooters do not have steering wheels, some are built with a
tiller, which is similar to a bicycle handles that make it easier for
people with problems along their upper body to manoeuvre. This can be
adjusted to suit the individual and can be adjusted down for
transportation. The actual mobility scooter is driven by a lever, which
works on the principle of moving forward or backwards for movement or
motions. This is controlled using the fingers or thumbs.

The speed of the scooter is controlled by the speed dial and by the
lever; depending on how far forward you push the lever will determine
how fast you move forward. This works with the reverse principle as
well. There is also a speed limit for scooters on the road, which is
usually between 4mph and 8mph depending on the size of the scooter. On
some scooters, there are special flick switches that automatically turn
the speed down from eight to four just to keep the device within speed
limit.

Other scooters can include ones, which are designed to break up
easily and fit into the boot of your car. These are the most popular
types of scooters as they are ideal for transportation and can be
easily assembled together again in a short space of time.

Mobility scooters will need to be maintained, with battery
replacement packs kept at hand just in case the battery charge have run
out; you will also need to have the scooter service regularly with the
brakes and spare parts all replaced every now and again. Always be sure
to have a good warranty that will provide you with this service, as
this will save you any extra costs.

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Improving Your Own Health and Wellness While Saving the World

Having worked on several public health projects and in several human
services settings, I have a strong concern for the health and wellness
of others. The overlaps I’ve recognized between individual health,
environment, global discord, and social justice have led me to make
some major changes in my own life.

If our work involves helping others and improving the world, it’s
particularly important that we manage our own health and wellness.
Fortunately, there are several ways we can do both simultaneously! In
fact, many habits that benefit our health or the environment also have
personal financial benefits (Blix & Heitmiller, 1997).

Uncontrollable factors like genetics and injuries aside, we
generally stand a greater chance of living a long and productive life
if we proactively maintain our own health. This gives us more time to
pursue our visions in the world, share our gifts with others, and leave
a lasting legacy.

However, we sometimes neglect ourselves while saving the world. In
settings where the focus is upon helping others, I have seen and heard
numerous examples of people who don’t give themselves the care they
deserve.

Upon returning from a trip to assess public health needs of tsunami
victims, a colleague told me of the signs of stress exhibited by many
of the professional aid workers. Many of them, he observed, appeared
highly anxious and engaged in behaviors like smoking at very high
levels. The trauma surrounding them was taking a toll. Likewise, I have
noted many visibly unhealthy professionals (including medical doctors)
in health and human services settings where poor health was also a
common issue among clients.

So what can we do to take better care of ourselves while also saving
the world? Outside of addressing obvious factors like overextended
workweeks in high-stress settings, there are a number of possibilities.

First, we may generate health-related benefits for ourselves simply
by giving generously to others in our own unique way. This doesn’t need
to be money; it can include expressing gratitude for someone’s
friendship, sharing an artistic talent, or even lending a listening
ear. Outside of fulfilling us and making us happy, giving can actually
improve our health and longevity. Post and Neimark (2007) cite studies
suggesting the following:

-Giving as a high school student predicts good physical and mental health up to 50 years later, into late adulthood.
-Giving and helping others reduces mortality in older adults, and depression and suicide risk in adolescents.
-Giving is more powerful than receiving in reducing mortality.

These powerful impacts, note Post and Neimark, may occur through a
variety of mechanisms. Giving increases our feelings of self-efficacy,
allows us to forget about the stressors in our own lives, enables us to
forgive ourselves for our own mistakes, and enhances our sense of being
part of a supportive larger community.

Secondly, we can assess where we are in different health-related
areas of our life, and take actions in each. In his holistic wellness
model as cited by Michael Arloski (2007), Don Ardell suggests that we
need to take personal responsibility for our choices in several
dimensions of life:

-stress management
-physical fitness
-nutritional awareness
-sensitivity to our physical, social and personal environments

I’ll outline a few ideas that blend the above dimensions while connecting personal and collective health and wellness.

As for stress management and physical fitness, think beyond
traditional “exercise” like going to the gym if you find it difficult
to motivate yourself. Arloski suggests viewing exercise as “movement.”
To do this in a way that benefits both yourself and the world, consider
your modes of transportation throughout the day.

For example, rather than getting in the car, can you walk or ride a
bicycle? Rather than taking an elevator, can you use the stairs? These
options give you a workout, save energy, and minimize pollution.
Additionally, they can reduce stress, as “pedestrian rage” is much less
common than “road rage.” They also have social benefits, given that
it’s difficult to talk to a friend as they’re speeding by in their car,
but relatively easy if you bump into each other on the sidewalk.

Perhaps you live in an area that has few or no sidewalks, no safe
places to ride a bicycle, and no amenities within walking distance. In
such cases, you may wish to look at how your choice of living location
impacts health and well-being on both a personal and community level.
Does your location support your values and priorities? If not, what
would your ideal setting look like, and what steps would it take to
attain that?

Also consider the energy efficiency of your home, and take steps
such as insulating and utilizing low-energy lighting and appliances.
Are you heating a house that’s much larger than you need? Fewer costs
require less time at work to pay the bills, which contributes to life
balance and well-being. These considerations also benefit others’
health in that energy savings often decrease air pollution (e.g.,
mercury) from coal-fired power plants.

Next, consider your diet. This has not only personal nutrition
implications, but extensive environmental, economic and public health
implications. What do you choose to put directly into your body every
day, and does it support the self and world you envision? Food
production and distribution requires energy and resources that affect
the world in various ways.

Learn where your food is grown–the further it is shipped, the more
energy it utilizes, which contributes to greenhouse gases. According to
the “100 Mile Diet” project, our food ingredients travel an average of
1,500 miles. It’s a bit more challenging to eat produce in season
year-round in colder climates, but making an effort to eat as locally
as possible can have sizeable benefits. Support your local farmers and
grocers carrying their goods.

Also related to diet, consider organic foods when possible, as
pesticides can have unintended and unpredictable impacts upon your
health and the environment. As more people demand such products, they
will continue to become more available and more affordable. If you have
some spare time and a little space in your yard, consider planting a
garden. Then you’ll know what’s going into your food and where it comes
from, and you’ll get some exercise, too!

You may also wish to explore the personal and environmental benefits
associated with reductions in animal protein consumption. There is a
sizeable well-documented (but not yet well-publicized) body of public
health research on the risks of consuming animal-produced proteins,
particularly meat and dairy, as well as literature on the “protein
myths” that continue to circulate. Other important factors include
consumption of whole foods (i.e., as they occur in nature) and dark
leafy greens, but the animal protein factor alone is a significant one
(Campbell & Campbell, 2006; Eisman, 2006; Robbins, 2006).

Additionally, it takes many times more energy, food and water to
produce animal flesh than it does to produce plant-based food with the
equivalent energy and nutritional value. By some estimates, it takes
five pounds of grain and 2,500 gallons of water to produce each pound
of beef (Kostigen & Rogers, 2007). Imagine how many additional
people could be fed by taking out the “middleman”–or “middlecow.”

Concentrated animal farming also takes a toll on both individual
health and the environment. Five tons of animal manure are produced
every year per every individual in the U.S. (Greger, 2006). Waste water
and runoff, which often includes hormones and other chemicals, pollutes
local water sources. Not all chemicals can be filtered out by drinking
water treatment, and their impacts upon humans are still being
discovered.

When large numbers of animals and humans are frequently in
unnaturally close quarters to one another, it creates additional
opportunity for diseases (e.g., avian flu) to mutate and jump species
(Greger, 2006). Additionally, when forests are cleared to support
animal production (e.g., growth of food crops), it increases breeding
areas for disease-transmitting insects like mosquitoes (Greger, 2006),
and destroys larger pollution-absorbing vegetation.

Maintaining personal health and wellness takes a certain degree of
time and commitment, as does improving the world. However, it doesn’t
always have to be an “either/or” dilemma. Depending upon our own values
and priorities, there are a number of ways in which we can integrate
our efforts on both fronts and maximize our positive impact. I invite
you to conduct your own research on these areas, and to create a life
that works for you!

Become the News During the Summer Months

Now’s your chance. While the public relations professionals are off
enjoying their hard-earned vacations during the next month or two,
media are left scrambling for much needed copy and story ideas. Give
them what they’re looking for!

In July and August reporters are more accessible and open to lighter
business stories, trend pieces, technology news, back-to-school and
education themes, travel features and creative, fun releases related to
entertainment. In September, the public relations and agency reps will
be back at work making it more difficult to capture the attention of a
busy editor, so make hay while the pros are away!

One way to capture the attention of editors and reporters, and
ultimately customers and prospects that read or hear about your news
through the media, is to tie into current events. Think about the
upcoming Tour de France. Running from Saturday July 5 to Sunday July
27, 2008, the 95th Tour de France will cover a total distance of 3,500
kilometers including flat stages, mountain stages and individual
time-trial stages.

During the 23-day event cyclists from around the world will compete
for the top spot. Whatever the outcome, you can tie into this news.
Plan your strategy now. A few ideas:

1. An ear, nose and throat physician can easily tie into the Tour
and share his/her expertise related to the facial injuries bikers
typically suffer when they go head over heels over their handlebars.
Newspapers and web sites love these stories. So do prospects searching
for a specialist and current patients who hear about their doctor in
the news. And they’ll remember that story long after the Tour de France
cyclists complete their 21-stage odyssey.

2. Bike stores can tie into the tour with special “Tour de France”
promotions, discounts and contests. People love contests. So do the
media. They’re fun, and they’re one of the best ways to get publicity
without spending money on paid advertising. Brainstorm every possible
angle, then run with it throughout the summer as you highlight
contestants and winners.

3. Bed & breakfast inns and hotels can tie into the Tour with
special rates and organized rides for bicyclists. Develop a news
release that focuses on recreation, tourism and low-cost,
self-propelled excursions while also featuring an individual, couple or
family enjoying some R&R. Readers love to see themselves in others
who are having fun and experiencing success.

4. Wine shops can tie into the event by featuring special Tour de
France wine and cheese gatherings with a discount on French wines. A
special basket filled with wine, cheese, appetizer, croissant and
tablecloth could provide the essentials for the perfect picnic.

5. Children’s toy stores can tie into the Tour de France by offering
special promotions on helmets and bikes. Imagine photos of kids in
their new helmets or at a kids’ bicycle safety event. It may be just
the ticket needed to fill a hole in an area newspaper or a 30-second
spot on the evening news. Any published news or photos could also be
displayed throughout the store.

6. Organizations working on a fundraising campaign or event can tie
into the Tour by telling donors or registrants that a percentage of
each donation/registration will be sent to the Lance Armstrong
Foundation. Everyone wants to support a good cause, and the Lance
Armstrong Foundation has done an exceptional job in funding education
and research in the fight against cancer.

7. Restaurants can offer Tour discounts on pasta, pancakes or other carbo items being devoured by Tour de France cyclists.

You get the picture. Think current events, establish a hook, and
create targeted, benefit-rich releases to tout your new product, event,
special promotion or cause. Bring your news to life with explanations,
anecdotes and quotes that delight both media and prospects, and include
the practical facts such as prices, times, web URLs, and phone numbers
that enable media and prospects to contact you to learn more or to
place an order. Add a headline that piques interest yet makes the gist
of your story clear so that media gatekeepers pay attention.

Once written, leverage your news. Brainstorm ways to get each story
into the hands of customers and prospects. Post news to your website
the same day it is distributed offline. Send an email blast to your
list. Frame and display the published story in your lobby.

Summer truly is the time to work with the plethora of burgeoning
media hungry for news. Those who devote time, energy and imagination
will garner plenty of publicity that translates into brand awareness
and increased sales on a shoestring budget.

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How To Pay Less Tax By Claiming Mileage Allowance

First examine the facts as they exist in the current financial year 2007-08. The current approved mileage allowances were set five years ago in the financial year 2002-03 and while the current rates in no way reflect the increases in fuel costs in recent years that all businesses including small business. The Inland Revenue is actually considering a revised scale of tax allowances that may even lower the overall amount that can be claimed which will be detrimental to small business.

The approved mileage allowance for cars and vans is 40p per mile for the first 10,000 business miles and 25p per mile for each business mile over 10,000 miles in each tax year. The approved mileage allowance for motor cycles is 24p per mile for the first 10,000 business miles and 24p per mile for each business mile over 10,000 miles in each tax year. The approved mileage allowance for bicycles is 20p per mile for the first 10,000 business miles and 20p per mile for each business mile over 10,000 miles in each tax year.

These approved mileage allowances demonstrate complete irrelevance to the actual costs incurred in performing the business journey. The purchase price of a new motor vehicle would not be unusually 100 times the price of a bicycle, plus vehicle maintenance costs, vehicle insurance, licence fees and substantial fuel charges in operating the motor vehicle compared with zero costs for a bicycle. Few small businesses claim tax allowances for bicycle business journeys in their small business accounts.

The startling anomaly is that vehicle allowances are only twice the bicycle rate on the first 10,000 miles and only 25% more over 10,000 miles. Not that many people are likely to use a bicycle and cover in excess of 10,000 business miles in a single tax year.

In addition to the approved mileage allowances an additional 5p per business mile may also be claimed as a tax free expense if a fellow passenger is also carried on the business journey in the small business accounting records. That fellow passenger must also be on a work journey to enable the mileage allowance to be claimed in the small business accounts

Generally there are specific rules on justifying a business journey and the information that must be supplied to support the claim for a tax free mileage allowance. In practise the Inland Revenue often take a reasonable view of any claims provided the information provided in the small business accounts indicates that the claim is valid and has been incurred for real business journeys as opposed to an invention by the claimant.

When claiming a mileage allowance the essential information to provide is the date of the journey, the reason for that journey, the place visited and the actual mileage covered. Small businesses who claim this tax free allowance should maintain detailed records as part of the small business accounting to substantiate their expense claim should it later be challenged by the tax authority. Devising an expense sheet and submitting this sheet to the business is one way of ensuring sufficient documentation exists within the small business accounts.

Another way a small business can substantiate a mileage allowance expense claim is to enter each journey directly into the accounts for small businesses, perhaps recording the mileage against either sales invoices to customers or against purchase invoices from suppliers. With these transactions having already been recorded in the small business accounting records with a date, the location also stated on the invoice and the purpose of the journey being obvious the rules on supporting information are covered.

That is the easy part of making a valid claim but for many small businesses making such claims would seriously understate the true level of business journeys. Therefore also include in the small business accounts all other business journeys undertaken which may or may not have resulted in a specific purchase or a specific sale.

So what other journeys can the small business accounting system claim as a deductible expense against the taxable profit. The answer is basically any business journey and that should include all incidental journeys, perhaps visiting a supplier or a customer, visiting customers to quote for work, attending a business meeting, taking money to the bank.

Mileage allowances cannot be claimed for a business vehicle where the running costs of that vehicle are being claimed as a deduction from net taxable profits. Vehicle running costs include the capital tax allowances, licence fees, insurance, repairs and maintenance, membership of breakdown services and fuel costs.

Many small businesses may find that more than one vehicle is used for business journeys. The business vehicle running costs may be claimed for a specific business vehicle on which mileage allowances are not claimed this tax allowances may be claimed for the use of a private vehicle in the small business accounts.

Perhaps the small business runs a van for its main business and the running costs exceed the potential mileage allowance in which case the business should claim the vehicle running costs. If a different private vehicle is also used for some business journeys, perhaps even a spouse taking cheques to the bank, then mileage allowances could be claimed for that journey.

Each business should examine their tax allowance practises to ensure the maximum tax free allowance is claimed and supported with the required documentation to lower the tax burden when preparing the small business accounts.

How To Ride Your Bicycle Safely

John was following his doctor’s orders. The 50-something executive was taking his daily bicycle ride to improve his health. This evening, though, he altered his routine and opted for a more scenic route along a narrow, winding, two-lane road near his home.

With no shoulders, the road left no margin for error, however, and John was hit by a motorist who was trying to pass him. In trying to prolong his life, John inadvertently cut it short.

Each year, about 500,000 people require emergency room treatment due to bicycle crashes, and about 800 people die. Approximately 75 percent of the deaths result from a head injury. Following are some simple, easy-to-follow guidelines that will keep the pleasure in biking.

Use The Proper Gear

* The proper helmet can reduce head injuries by about 85 percent. Always wear a helmet with a label stating that it meets the Consumer Product Safety Commission standard. Select a helmet that fits snugly and sits flat on your head.

* Discard a helmet after it sustains a blow. Even a slight blow can affect impact-absorbing foam.

* Take a safety course. One organization offering courses for all ages is the League of American Bicyclists at (202) 822-1333, or their website.

* Know and obey traffic regulations, signs, signals, and markings.

* Ride a bicycle that “fits” your body and riding needs. You should be able to stand over the top tube, with the tube one or two inches below your crotch. Find a qualified salesperson to help you determine which bicycle, safety features, and accessories are best for you.

* Before riding, make sure all the parts are secure and working.

* Check your brakes before stepping onto your bicycle, and keep them properly adjusted.

* Wear bright or fluorescent clothing during the day. Be more visible by flying an orange flag from the back of your bike.

* Never wear headphones.

* Use a rearview mirror.

Take A Balanced Approach

* Find a safe place to ride. Many cities or bicycle clubs have maps of recommended routes.

* Cycle defensively. More than 70 percent of car-bicycle accidents occur at driveways or intersections. Expect a car to pull out from a side street, or turn left in front of you.

* If traffic is heavy, walk your bike across an intersection.

* Make eye contact with drivers, and signal your intentions.

* Cycle with the flow of traffic, and never against it.

* In a group, it’s best to ride single file, unless you are off the road, or on quiet, secondary roads.

* Don’t carry passengers or items that interfere with your control.

* Stay alert at all times. Look out for hazardous surfaces or obstacles in your path, such as potholes, loose gravel, manhole covers, cracks, railroad tracks, or wet leaves.

* Leave at least three feet of distance when passing parked cars to avoid doors being opened.

* Be predictable. Maintain a straight line when you’re cruising.

* Stay at least three feet to the right of cars if you can. If there is a wide, clean shoulder, use it.

* Watch for pedestrians, especially kids or animals that might dart in front of you. If a dog chases you, stop, dismount, and use your bike as a shield.

* Before turning, look back, check all directions for traffic, and use hand signals.

* Avoid provocative actions that might irritate drivers.

* When in danger, shout!

* The bike will be less stable with a child in a seat. A cart towed by a bike is far safer. Plan to go slower, take turns gently, and avoid busy streets.

* Carry loads at the rear of the bike in cases designed for bicycles.

Riding After Dark

* Avoid biking at night. It is far more dangerous than riding during the day. Most bicycles need to be adapted for nighttime use.

* Add the brightest lights and largest reflectors you can find to the front and rear or your bicycle.

* Wear retro-reflective clothes or material, especially on your ankles, wrists, back, and helmet. White or fluorescent are not good enough.

* Ride only in familiar areas. Streets with bright lighting are best.

* Always assume that a driver does not see you.

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Transportation Around Paris In France

Most cities in Europe have tours to see the main monuments,
landmarks and points of interest and Paris is no exception, with
different excursions and tour operators that are a great way of getting
to see the main sights.

With most tours only lasting an average of one hour this can be a
pleasant trip for all members of the family, no matter what their age,
and with documentaries supplied in different languages, you can even
find out some very interesting facts along the way.

Within Paris there are two bus firms that provide these tours and
also a hop on and hop off service, so for the one payment you can
utilise the buses as many times as you like during the day.

Les Car Rouges was the original tour bus firm in Paris, which are
the red buses that provide one specific route with pick up and drop off
points around the city, and although varying according to the time of
year, arrive at these stops on an average of every 15 to 30 minutes.

The second tour operator has four different routes around Paris,
which will get you to see a lot more of the different tourist
attractions. Called l’Open Tour Buses they are very easy to spot in
their yellow and green colour, yet are slightly more expensive for a
pass. But because they have more varied destinations from one side of
the city to another, you can hop on and off different buses to go on
different routes, which will get you covering far more of the
incredible monuments and landmarks that Paris has to offer.

You can purchase tickets in advance, via selected outlets or in some
cases from the bus drivers themselves and both of these tour operators
have an open deck at the top of the bus, which is a great place to view
the sights on a pleasant day and audio guides in different languages
for additional information on the famous sights.

The Batobus service is another great way of getting around Paris and
runs along the River Seine, although you would have to be mobile in
aspects of negotiating stairs and steep inclines at the banks of the
River Seine. It has specific drop off and pick up points and by
purchasing a ticket you can go right round the route or do as with the
buses on a hop on and hop off aspect using the ticket throughout the
day. Some places the Batobus takes you are the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame
Cathedral, The Louvre and other famous places situated along the Seine.

However, if you are an energetic and an environmentally friendly
type of person, then you may wish to consider using a bicycle to get
around Paris, and if you do not have your own cycle with you, then the
city has a great system in place called the Velib plus cycle lanes
amounting to around 350 kilometres.

You can hire a bike with the Vélib’ Self-Service Bike Scheme, with
pick up and drop off points all over the city of Paris only around 300
metres apart. There is an initial set up charge and only a small fee
when you use your cycle, but the first 30 minutes of every ride are
completely free and you can choose the duration of your ticket from one
day, five day, even a yearly pass.

Unfortunately, you do have to be over fourteen years of age to take
advantage of this service, but it is definitely a great way of keeping
fit and a pleasant alternative from the metro, so you actually get to
see the sights on route and you can obtain these passes online or at
any of the Velib Service Points.

Even when you have children with you, travelling around Paris can be
fun, and although the rush hour times are always going to be hectic,
taking the more touristy type options can be a lot more fun for
everyone and you get to see a lot more of Paris from above ground!