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Sunday HeraldMay 03, 2005

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Jamaica is honouring Bob Marley in 2005, the year that would have marked the reggae singer's 60th birthday. Island Records founder, Chris Blackwell, is launching the The One Love Package offering stays in boutique locales with an offbeat, tropical charm and studio visits. Guests booking five nights or more receive a free iPod Shuffle, bellyful with Bob tunes. From 72 a night. For more information call 00800 688 76781 or check out www. island outpost. com The world's first all-glass undersea restaurant has opened at the Hilton Maldives Resort and Spa, offering 180 degree views of the surrounding marine life and coral. Set six metres below the Indian Ocean, the entire restaurant except for the floor is transparent allowing unrivalled views of rays, sharks and a variety of multicoloured reef fish. For more information check www. hilton. com/ worldwide resorts The city of Edinburgh has now launched a city pass to give visitors free entry to attractions, free bus travel in the city and various savings on retails and leisure facilities. Prices are 26, 34 or 40 for a one, two or three-day pass. Bought online at www. edinburghpass. org, at some travel agents and at the Edinburgh and Scotland Information Centre, Princes Street.

The rail route between Edinburgh and Newcastle features in National Rail wildlife guide which highlights the ten best railway routes for spotting wildlife in the UK. Wildlife on view includes mute swans, fulmars, puffins and gannets, seals and dolphins.

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