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EASTERN CARIBBEAN • OCTOBER 15TH TO 22ND, 2005

FT. LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA
Saturday, October 15, 2005

Have a few hours to spare in Fort Lauderdale? If shopping isn't your thing, there are lesser known diversions that fit a brief itinerary — the Fort Lauderdale Ghost tour; the International Swimming Hall of Fame; ambling on the Riverwalk.

If you have a full day in Ft Lauderdale, try the historic and natural beauty of South Florida. Botanical gardens and aviaries, Seminole interpretive museums and swamp safaris give you a taste of Florida's lush ecosystem and native culture.

»» Ft. Lauderdale Shore Excursion Details »»

 

 

HALF MOON CAY, THE BAHAMAS
Sunday, October 16, 2005

Holland America's desert island, Half Moon Cay (pronounced "key") is not the sort of place that lends itself to plans ... palm trees and tropical breezes are always on the schedule, though. Kick back and chill out. Enjoy Half Moon Cay's crystal clear, shallow waters flowing over a velvety sandy bottom — the perfect place to try new water sports and toys.

Or find a secluded sandy stretch, and commune with nature — most of Half Moon Cay's 2,400 acres are a Bahamian National Trust-designated wild bird reserve.

»» Half Moon Cay Backgrounder »»

»» Half Moon Cay Shore Excursion Details »»

 

 

ROAD TOWN, TORTOLA, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Tortola is a beautiful juxtaposition of beach and mountain, rain forest and rock. An archipelago of islands, keys, and rocks, Tortola offers white sand beaches, cool rain forest hikes, and plentiful water adventures. A leisurely outing, surveying the terrain, and great public beaches await on Tortola.

»» Tortola Shore Excursion Details »»

 

 

ST. THOMAS, U.S. Virgin Islands
Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Sun, sand, sea, scenery, and shopping — St. Thomas is the Caribbean's most popular port of call. National Geographic calls Magens Bay one of the world's most beautiful beaches. Head for the hills to take in incredible vistas. Or let yourself be drawn to the water — to the beach, to snorkel or scuba, to sail or to enjoy tropical fish.

»» St. Thomas Shore Excursion Details »»

 

 

NASSAU, BAHAMAS
Friday, October 21, 2005

Nassau is the 330-year old capital and commercial center of the far-flung Bahamian islands. The city is a charming, historic place. Your visit to Nassau offers weather-beaten fortresses, elegant gardens, exclusive resorts, and friendly citizens on shore. Not to mention great shopping for fine local crafts at the famous Straw Market, and international luxury goods.

Off shore, the Bahamas offer extensive coral reefs for snorkeling and diving, and an abundance of sport fishing.

»» Nassau Shore Excursion Details »»

 

 

SPEAKERS*

Barbee Davis  •  Laura Gutman  •   Molly Holzschlag
Jan Kabili  •  Zac Van Note  •  Bebo White

 

 

Website Wave Seminar Topics

INTRODUCTORY TOPICS

Up and Running with Dreamweaver

Ready in a Flash: An Introduction toMacromedia Flash

HTML – The Short Course

Making Web Rollovers in Photoshop and ImageReady

Getting Started with JavaScript

DESIGN

Principles of Web Design

Using Dreamweaver to Get the Most Out of CSS

CSS Intensive

Essentials of Web Interface Design

Creating Web Animations in Photoshop and ImageReady

Taming Dreamweaver Templates

NUTS and BOLTS

Working Smart with Dreamweaver Tables

Integrating Flash into your [Dreamweaver] Web Site

Creating Data-Driven Web Sites in Dreamweaver

Why "Web Engineering" is Needed

ADVANCED TOPICS

All About Dreamweaver Extensions

Web Navigation Graphics in Photoshop and ImageReady

Dreamweaver: Advanced Tips and Techniques

KEYNOTE

What is the Semantic Web All About?

SUCCESS

Project Manage Your Way to Web Success

How To: Avoid the 10 Deadly Sins of Web Design

 

 

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*Subject to change. Speakers have confirmed their intent to participate; however, scheduling conflicts may arise.