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Houseboats Some of the houseboats moored along Amsterdam's canals are available for holiday rental. There are also a number of floating hotels and bed and breakfasts in the city. For more information on houseboats: Click here Gay Friendly Hotels There are many gay oriented hotels in the Netherlands, most of which are based in Amsterdam. The gay oriented hotels provide much information on gay events and gay venues. For a list of hotels contact: The Gay & Lesbian Switchboard Tel: 020 623 6565 from 14:00-22:00 Speciality Accommodation For anyone looking for something out of the ordinary the main tourist website also has a section on discovering Holland off the beaten track with details of accommodation in fairytale castles, water towers, gypsy caravans and lighthouses. Holland Tourism
Since the latter can get quite expensive, most choose to make the roughly two-hour journey by ferry. Port Denarau is a 20-minutes car ride from Nadi International Airport. Rooms Standalone thatched-roof bungalows lack phones, TVs, or Wi-Fi Castaway has 66 traditional Fijian-style bures either along the beachfront on the north and south sides of the island, or tucked in tropical gardens. Each freestanding unit is decorated with beautiful vaulted, hand-painted ceilings, as well as tile floors, blue and white textiles, and local wood and straw furnishings. Bures mostly have the same layout -- a main bedroom with a king-size bed and sliding door for privacy, plus a living area housing two daybeds that can be made into twin beds. Ample windows let in lots of light, and each unit has a furnished patio. All units also have air-conditioning, ceiling fans, bathrobes, mini-fridges, and tea- and coffee-making facilities, but they lack phones, TVs, or Wi-Fi -- a pro for those looking to unplug. Bathrooms have walk-in showers, hairdryers, and toiletries in eco-friendly clay pots.
While your wine tasting, older kids might enjoy some horse-riding lessons with Murchesson's who conveniently operate on the same property. Ridgeview Estate Further out Rothbury way is Ridgeview Estate. The cellar door has an activity box for the kids to explore and colouring-in. Outside, kids can play giant chess and feed the fish in the dams. They also have a restaurant here so you can grab a bite to eat pre or post wine tasting. If you know of any other family-friendly cellar doors that should be added to this list, send all the details through to