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  • In and Around Miami Beach  By : Melissa
    Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum

    Learn about the culture of the unconquered Seminole Indians Located on a 60-acre cypress hammock, more than one mile of boardwalk nature trails winds through ceremonial grounds and a living village
  • Top Five Places to Stay on a Luxury Honeymoon in Egypt  By : Joanne Hensman
    The sheer weight of history to be found in Egypt is awe inspiring; an experience that is much more significant if you are there with your life long partner The longevity and magic of Egypt make it the perfect place for a holiday with your loved one, as well as the height of romance as a destination for your honeymoon
  • Glorious Vilnius Lithuania: City of Churches  By : John Hacking
    The Lithuanian city of Vilnius exudes southern charm under the northern sun Positioned in the natural amphitheatre of the surrounding Lithuanian hills, Vilnilus has a lot to offer Australian adventurers besotted with historical architecture
  • Exploring Rio de Janeiro by Helicopter  By : Kimberly Murgatroyd
    Rio de Janeiro has one of the most unique and beautiful topographies in the world Just off the sea you’ll find large dark oblong-shaped rocks surrounded by the lush tropical green forests
  • When in China, Do as the Chinese Do  By : Michael Song
    If you are planning a business trip to China, it is recommended that you study a bit about the Chinese culture first There are certain things that you must avoid during your stay in that country and not observing them might make you feel unwanted over there
  • Exciting Mumbai: Home of Bollywood  By : Ignatius Randall
    Mumbai, once known as Bombay, is one of the most densely populated cities in the world In 1533, when the Portuguese set up Bom Bahia, which means “good bay”, no one could have imagined how Mumbai would work out
  • Unforgetable Vienna: Baroque Centre of Europe  By : John Hacking
    Located in the very heart of Europe, Vienna is both a bustling city and a city known for its coffee houses, historic districts, lovely parks, elegant squares and romantic courtyards

    Vienna means cafe culture, music and wine
  • Don’t Buy Hand Luggage Until You Read This!  By : Simon Cowan
    No matter what your travel plans involve in the New Year, it’s important to select the correct luggage for your requirements – Not all travel bags are made in the same way The last thing you want when going away for a weekend stay or a longer trip is for your hand luggage to let you down at the last minute
  • What You Need To Know About Map Of Egypt  By : Amr Ellaban
    Map of Egypt

    Practical information about Egypt
    Capital: Cairo
    Type of government: Parliamentary Republic
    Duration flight between USA and Cairo: 6 to 12 hours

    When to go to Egypt

    In the Red Sea region, the climate is desert and from February to June period although already hot remains pleasant Summer is suffocating but the proximity to the sea mitigates this impression
  • The Mighty Sphinx  By : Amr Ellaban
    Sphinx of Giza

    The sphinx of Giza is the statue therianthrope that stands before the Great Pyramids plateau of Giza, upstream of the Nile Delta in Lower Egypt It is also known by the Arabs Abu al-Hol ( "father of terror")
  • The Amazing Thing About Ancient Egypt  By : Amr Ellaban
    Although one can define temporally the ancient Egypt as the period in the history of Egypt from the invention of the hieroglyphic writing at the end of the ancient concept that refers specifically to the civilization that lived on the banks of the Nile during this period of almost four thousand years of history
  • Safari In Egypt A Dream  By : Amr Ellaban
    What is Safari

    The Safari through the desert in Egypt is the best opportunity to feel the spirit of adventure
  • Mysteries Of The Pyramids  By : Amr Ellaban
    The pyramids of Egypt, all vestiges monumental that we have inherited the Egyptians of the ancient world, including the three Great Pyramids of Giza, are both the most impressive and most emblematic of this civilization

    Tombs of kings, queens and leading figures from the State, whose construction dates for the vast majority at the beginning of the ancient Egypt, the pyramid-shaped stone hosts one or more internal chambers connected by corridors
  • Find Hidden Shopping Areas In Madrid  By : Nicholas Muyonjo
    Madrid is the best city in Spain to go shopping, but, you'll need to know where to look

    The most known shopping street in madrid is Gran Via & Sol, where most of the biggest brands have their biggest stores in this area
  • Iran’s Populous Capital - Tehran  By : Ignatius Randall
    Tehran is currently among the most densely populated capitals on the planet, yet for many centuries Tehran was nothing more than a small, insignificant city on the stage of world history

    Aga Muhammed Khan, founder of the Qajar dynasty, chose Tehran as the capital of the Persian Empire in 1795, largely because of its location on the cool Elbur hillsides
  • Walmart Camping Tents For Your Leisure Time  By : Steven Nielsen
    Start your holiday and go camping
  • The Most Popular Sporting Events to Travel To  By : A. Nutt
    Traveling to sporting events is a way of life for many individuals A person picks a particular sport they’re interested in and they follow it religiously
  • Asia is an Extraordinary Place to Visit  By : John Parks
    Traveling in Asia is a journey and adventure encompassing a wide range of countries, nightlife, restaurants, places of interest due to their historical value, and cultures From China and Japan to countries such as Vietnam, India, Burma, Uzbekistan, and more, Asia is a place where a visitor can experience many different cultures and countries, each with it's own history, own background, unique values and regulations, and it's own opportunities for exciting, new escapades
  • Enjoy Your Cote D’Azur Holiday From A St. Paul De Vence Villa  By : Rumble Romagnoli
    Renting a luxury villa whilst on a vacation at St Paul de Vence in the South of France, can spell a big difference to your holiday on the Cote d’Azur
  • Have a Movie Star’s Holiday and Rent a Luxury Villa in Mougins  By : Rumble Romagnoli
    In May of every year, all the luxury villas in Mougins in the South of France get overtaken by movie stars coming from Hollywood and from other places all over the the world That is because Mougins lies a mere four miles away from Cannes, where the prestigious Cannes Film Festival is held on the Cote D'Azur
  • Stay at a Luxury Villa to Make the Most of Your Cote D’Azur Holiday  By : Rumble Romagnoli
    Stay at a Luxury Villa to Make the Most of Your Cote d’Azur Holiday

    Since the 18th century, it was considered fashionable to go on a holiday to the Cote d’Azur on the South of France It was the British who first discovered the potential of Cote d’Azur as a holiday destination, particularly for people in the colder regions of Europe who are suffering from weak health
  • Villas in Valbonne For Your Holiday Cote D Azur  By : Rumble Romagnoli
    Have a Relaxing Cote D’Azur Holiday in a Villa in Valbonne

    If your idea of a vacation is to have some peace and quiet in the countryside, one of the best options you have is to go on a holiday on the Cote d’Azur on the South of France You can rent a villa in the village of Valbonne and immerse yourself in the village’s innate beauty and culture during your stay there
  • San Diego With Kids: Take a Trip to the San Diego Zoo  By : Jennifer McVey
    A trip to the San Diego Zoo is more than just a visit to another attraction; this is a safari that will take you on a lifetime adventure Before you plan your trip, you can browse the zoo's website and get a peek at some highlights that await you or you can allow yourself to be as surprised and thrilled as others in your group
  • Getting the Most Airbus Seating and Legroom  By : Ray Subs
    If you are a casual traveler you are probably unaware that there are big differences in the amount of legroom among the seats in economy class Because most casual travelers cannot afford to fly business class they must sit in economy where there is much less room and comfort
  • Finding the Most Legroom For Your Flight  By : Ray Subs
    One of the biggest complaints of passengers on commercial economy flights is the lack of legroom Because airlines need to transport as many passengers as possible on flights, they pack as many seats as they can in their airplanes
  • Tips to Get the Best Airline Seats  By : Ray Subs
    Everyone has their own preference when it comes to flying Which airline seats are the best is a subjective opinion based on what makes each person comfortable
  • Filling the Void: Tango Lesson at La Viruta in Buenos Aires  By : Robert Murgatroyd
    Tango at La Viruta Buenos Aires from Jet Set Life on Vimeo

    Filling the void (when work is removed) brings us to some interesting places around the world
  • The Truth About Vienna Coffee Houses  By :
    Do you plan a visit to the beautiful city of Vienna Have you only considered to soak in the main sights like the art nouveau buildings scattered around the city, enjoy the view of the Hofburg palace, visit the Museumquartier, do some shopping at the Naschtmarkt and get your adrenaline rush at the ferris wheel in the Prater park
  • Winter Vacations in Disney World  By : A. Nutt
    The majority of those visiting Disney World do so in the summer The reason for this is pretty simple, that`s when people have vacations and the kids are out of school
  • Daytona Beach is Florida's Fun Beach  By : Kirby Collins
    When someone says Daytona, one of three things normally spring to mind If it's cars and speed you're into it's the Daytona International Speedway and the annual Daytona 500, the opening race of the NASCAR Nextel Cup season
  • Private Taxi Transfer Murcia Airport  By : Michael J Lee
    Being only 30 kilometers from La Manga the airport sees huge numbers of owners and holiday makers every year Once you arrive at Murcia airport you will realize that there is a distinct lack of public transport
  • Private Taxi Malaga Airport  By : Michael J Lee
    If you pre book a Taxi transfer before you leave you can be happy in the knowledge that when you arrive somebody will be waiting ready to pick you up As you leave the arrivals lounge either a driver with a sign will be waiting for you, or you will have to meet a representative of the company to assign you to a taxi
  • Haggling Tips For Your Holiday in Dubai  By : Peter Vasilou
    Haggling Tips for your Holiday in Dubai

    The UAE’s markets and souks are legendary In particular, Dubai’s holiday makers are spoiled for choice when it comes to their shopping options, with everything from leather goods to gold available to buy and sell on the markets
  • 10 Must Sees of Beijing  By : Kieron Sellens
    It barely needs saying, but Beijing is an absolutely fascinating city There is a proud ancient history demonstrated by monuments and museums, juxtaposed against the impressive modern structures constructed in time for the Olympics this year
  • How to Enjoy Ohio Amusement Parks and Rides  By : Trevor Price
    Ohio theme parks are some of the best in the world, with the biggest rides and even bigger thrills But, these major tourist destinations can also be a major headache
  • How to Enjoy Madrid on Less Than €50 Daily  By : Ken Sand
    Are you visiting Madrid on a very tight budget In this article I'll show you how you can comfortably eat, drink and sleep in the Spanish capital on a budget of no more than €50 a day
  • Private Transfers Malaga  By : Michael J Lee
    By pre booking your transfer from Malaga you can arrive content in the knowledge that you won’t have to worry about language barriers and long waiting times when you arrive There is no guarantee that a taxi or transfer would be available to you as you arrive it is much wiser to pre book and save yourself time and money
  • Top Five Resorts in Menorca  By : Brenda Jaaback
    Top Five Resorts in Menorca

    Menorca sits like a beautiful teardrop in the Mediterranean, just south of France and east of the Spanish mainland As you can imagine, the weather is balmy, the sea is clear and the air is clean, crisp and fresh
  • The History of Travel and the Hospitality Service Industries  By : Morris E. R.J. . Brown
    We take travel and the hospitality industry almost as a given – whether it be travel by air, rail or road as well as the service industry of providing fro accommodations Where and how did this all arise in terms of history and historical records
  • Liverpool the Shoppers Paradise  By : Iain McGuigan
    Now when it comes to retail therapy Liverpool excels Offering a wide range of fashionable, chic, individual and eclectic shops as well as all the major names you would expect to find in a major city
  • Places to Stay in Southampton  By : Paul Serellis
    A glance around Southampton’s multi-million pound city would reveal its delicate and vital history A city that has been at the forefront of shipping, engineering and government for decades holds significant magnitude among the United Kingdom’s biggest cities
  • How to Get to Wigan  By : Noel Keane
    There are many reasons why Wigan is a popular place for the visitor It could be sport for Wigan Warriors in Rugby League, the Latics for a football fixture or Orrell for Rugby Union
  • Vacation With Kids in Hawaii  By : Dee Adams
    You think Hawaii is for romantic vacations only Think again
  • Vacation With Kids - All-Inclusive Resort Beaches  By : Dorit Adams
    Being a mom is a never ending job There's always homework to go over, dishes in the sink, laundry to fold, dinner to cook, shopping for shoes (again
  • Vacation With Kids - All-Inclusive Resort ClubMed  By : Dee Adams
    Being a mom is a never ending job There's always homework to go over, dishes in the sink, laundry to fold, dinner to cook, shopping for shoes (again
  • Choosing an Asian Travel Destination  By : John Parks
    Choosing a destination point in Asia for your next vacation means choosing between the following locations: Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, China, Cyprus, East Timor, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, North Korea, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Syria, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkmenistan, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Vietnam and Yemen
  • Things to do in Nicosia  By : Sarah Arnesen
    Nicosia, the capital of both North and South Cyprus is the only divided city left in the world, and is a fascinating place to visit on holiday North Cyprus’ visitors can easily access the city, and should take the opportunity to stock up on souvenirs including pottery, basketry, sheep skin rugs, jewellery and Lefkara lace work, while also taking in the many cultural and historical attractions the famous city has
  • Off the Island: The Best Water Based Activities in Cuba  By : Emma Lelliott
    There is no doubt at all that Cuba is a unique island full of interesting sights and sounds you cannot experience anywhere else in the world, but what it’s sometimes easy to forget is that there’s also a lot of exciting activities off the island – in the expanse of Caribbean waters that surrounds it
  • Brent Attractions - Going Down Wembley Way  By : Suraj Sodha
    Brent is home to the ‘new’ Wembley Stadium The stadium in Brent is the largest football stadium in the world that can boast about the fact that every seat is covered, just as well, considering that Brent is hardly a sunny tropical paradise
  • Southampton - Developing for the Future  By : Paul Serellis
    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
  • Harrow Safer Neighbourhood  By : Tom Mampilly
    Over the last couple of weeks there have been several knife attacks across London, which has caused concerns on how safe London is and how safe our own boroughs are In a recent news article published by the Harrow Police it mentioned that Harrow has the lowest crime rates in Northwest London
  • Life in Maidstone  By : James Bevis
    Situated right in the centre of Kent, Maidstone could be described as the heart of the county With its mix of lively bars, restaurants and shopping facilities combined with rural village attractions steeped in history, Maidstone has something for everyone
  • An Introduction to Worthing  By : David Worthing Taylor
    Worthing is a large town with a population of approximately 100,000, situated on the South Coast of England between the South Downs and the English Channel It is located 60 miles south of London and 11 miles west of Brighton
  • Vanuatu and Tonga - Hidden Treasures of the Pacific  By : John Hacking
    Vanuatu consists of more than 80 islands, lying about 2000 kilometres north-east of Brisbane The largest island, Espiritu Santo, is 4010 square kilometres
  • Fiji Country Profile For Australian Holiday Makers  By : John Hacking
    If you fly directly east from northern Queensland for 2500 kilometres, you will be over Fiji Looking down, you would see more than 800 islands — some large enough to hold thousands of people, others are very small
  • Succinct Summary of the Beaches Hotel in Turks and Caicos  By : Trevor Price
    Beaches Turks and Caicos underwent a $100 million renovation project about 5 years ago and the resort has since gone from the unknown to a major family-friendly destination

    To learn more about it, how it measures up and whether the location fits your travel style, keep reading for a helpful review
  • Landmarks of Rochester Minnesota  By : George Wellington
    Historical and social landmarks are important to any town Rochester Minnesota is no different, with a history beginning as a small frontier town, to now being home to a world renowned medical care facility
  • Finding Cheap Air Flights  By : Rhea Tyler
    In recent years, air travel has grown at phenomenal rates every year Whether it is travel for business or leisure purposes, more and more people prefer to fly than use any other means of transportation
  • Secret Closed Door Restaurant: Casa Felix In Buenos Aires  By : Robert Murgatroyd
    I heard about a secret closed door restaurant in Buenos Aires from a few of my 'in the know peeps' I had never heard of this concept - but, I knew I wanted in
  • Cyprus Island, History in the Mediterranean Sea  By : Nick Nikolis
    The third largest island in the heart of the pristine Mediterranean Sea, Cyprus, is full of rich history, splendors that dazzle the eye and incredible attractions making it one of the world’s most prominent tourist attractions With its easy access form all corners of the earth; there is no reason to skip out on this alluring island paradise
  • Eating Well on Your Camping Holiday in Burgundy  By : Stephen Lane
    Many people I meet are convinced that camping holidays are still hosted in rainy fields, where food is hard to cook as portable stoves fail to light in the damp weather It’s a horrible image, but thankfully something that is now a thing of the past as many of Europe’s quality campsites boasts all kind of hotel style features from restaurants to bakeries to quality supermarkets on site
  • The Best Activities in Turkey  By : Sarah Arnesen
    Turkey is a land with hundreds of possibilities – whether you’re a culture buff, love clubbing, want to stay active or simply take in the sights, the country is an ideal location for a holiday Turkey’s activities can stand proudly up against some of the world’s best holiday destinations, and there are some which you may not have associated with the country until recently
  • Top Tips to See Rome on a Budget  By : Fabio Carrozi
    Rome isn’t exactly renowned for being the cheapest of cities to take a holiday in Unfortunately, despite the imminent recession the credit crunch hasn’t dampened people’s desire to visit this expensive city
  • Holidays at La Manga Club Murcia Spain  By : Michael J Lee
    After thirty years of extensive development and continued support to maintain the club’s high standards of quality, La Manga Club is today one of the world’s greatest resorts Set in a beautiful unique area of Spain the Costa Calida and La Manga Club are surrounded by the beautiful Murcian hills, the long white beaches of the Mediterranean and Mar Menor Lagoon and the sunning natural beauty of the Calblanque National Park
  • What to Buy in Dubai  By : Peter Vasilou
    You won’t be short of things to do on holiday in Dubai, but it’s pretty much a given that you’ll spend some of your time in the city shopping The place is a shopping paradise, but it’s good to go in forearmed as to what sort of things you may want to buy, so here’s a guide to Dubai’s finest exports
  • Cancun - Home of Mexico's Newest Champion  By : Justin Burch
    In 2007, the Atlante soccer club moved from Mexico City to Cancun Though many soccer fans thought the team to be an under-funded, under-appreciated group of second-rate players, Atlante endeared itself to locals by winning the Mexican First Division League championship in its first Cancun season
  • Vibrant History and Modern Excitement at Curacao's Forts  By : Justin Burch
    During the colonial period, Curacao was one of the Dutch Kingdom's most treasured Caribbean outposts As a result, the Dutch worked for more than three centuries to secure the island and protect their interests
  • Finding the Perfect Caribbean Island  By : Justin Burch
    As there are more than 7,000 islands dispersed throughout the Caribbean Sea, it can be difficult to determine which islands to visit on a Caribbean getaway When many islands seem to offer similar amenities and activities, it is important to find out what types of travelers are best served by each destination
  • The Spiritual Side of St. Kitts  By : Justin Burch
    While some Caribbean islands are known for their raucous atmosphere, St Kitts and its residents are content being quiet, peaceful and devout
  • A Wide Option For Camping Chairs  By : Rachel Nunez
    There is no reason to sit on a rock or hard wood while you are supposed to be enjoying your life in the outdoors Camping chairs are now a mainstay in the list of camping equipment you ought to be bringing
  • Chicago Vacation Rentals  By : Daryl Self
    Chicago, the third largest city in the USA, is a great area of America to explore

    This fantastic city, which is located in the American state of Illinois, has something for everyone
  • A Decent All Inclusive Resort in Varadero Cuba  By : Sandy Gibson
    This top class four star all inclusive resort in Varadero Cuba is well worth investigation before you book your vacation this year

    There are differing opinions about the large all inclusive resorts that seem to pepper the Cuba landscape There seems little doubt however that the Blau Varadero Hotel has fairly unanimous approval not only from the travel industry but also the travelling population of the UK and Europe
  • An Affordable Family Vacation in Barbados Including Surfing Lessons  By : Andrew Watkins
    Surfer's Point Guest House will give you the perfect family vacation if firstly you like Barbados, and secondly you want to relax and surf, whether it be pure surfing, kite surfing, or windsurfing

    With only seven rooms, and a real personality if one can say that about a Guest House, the beachfront Surfer's Point Guest House really does make for an affordable family vacation with an average price of less than USD150 a night
  • A Luxury Hotel and Resort on a Belize Adventure Vacation  By : Jim Brown
    If you are worried about there being any luxury hotels and resorts when you plan a Belize Adventure vacation, then if your plans include the amazing area of San Ignacio, please don’t worry, because the great pleasure of the Ka’ana Boutique Resort could well await you If your Tour Operator doesn’t have this lovely boutique hotel and resort on your list then make sure you make them put it on
  • A Honeymoon Vacation Spot on Virgin Gorda in the BVI  By : Karl Roos
    Why not investigate Rosewood Little Dix Bay on Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands for your honeymoon vacation

    A honeymoon vacation should be a relaxing escape after the hectic weeks leading up to the wedding, and you can be certain if you choose the Rosewood Little Dix Bay, then you will have chosen possibly the best honeymoon vacation spot in the British Virgin Islands if not the whole Caribbean
  • Perhaps the Top All Inclusive Romantic Honeymoon Destination in Jamaica  By : Ian SG Smith
    For an all inclusive perfect romantic honeymoon destination Check out Couples Negril in Jamaica

    Boasting itself as the top all inclusive resort in Jamaica, and even the Caribbean, Couples Negril has a lot to live up to, and to be absolutely fair having set itself such exacting standards it works very hard to maintain them
  • Five Highlights of Golf in the Loire Valley  By : Morgan Clarke
    The Loire Valley is known as one of the most beautiful regions in France – rolling hills, beautiful chateaux, and lush countryside all along the length of the Loire River at its heart Away from the crowds at the golf courses in the North of France, golf in the Loire Valley is a great pleasure for those in the know
  • Italian Air Travel Booking Tips  By : Ignatius Randall
    The cost of flying within Italy is often comparable to the cost of train travel, although be sure to include the expense of getting to and from the airport When flying out of Italian airports, always check with the airport or tourist agency about upcoming strikes, which are frequent in Italy and often affect air travel
  • A Load of Extra Camping Equipment  By : Rachel Nunez
    This article is for the picky loader - those who want everything that is best for their camping trip Think everything fun, comfortable and luxurious
  • A List of Necessary Camping Supplies  By : Rachel Nunez
    Going out camping is a big deal Getting organized and just trying to remember what gear to bring is one of the most difficult things about getting ready for camping
  • Tips For Surviving a Timeshare Presentation  By : Nick Stoles
    If you have ever been on a nice vacation at a really great resort, there's a good chance that someone has invited you to come and sit through a presentation But not just any presentation – a timeshare presentation
  • Looking For a Low-cost Budget Kenya Safari? Consider a Self-catering Option  By : Solomon Okila
    Most people seeking wildlife Safari to Kenya would be thinking of doing the ‘traditional’ type in which most of the catering and accommodation needs are included in the package That means your meals, accommodation, transport and sometimes even laundry needs are taken care of
  • Hilo Hawaii  By : John Parks
    When most people think of going to Hawaii, they think of going to Honolulu, somewhere on the island of Maui or visiting the Kona side of the Big Island It is rare that Hilo gets used as a tourist vacation spot
  • The Varied Festivals of Japan  By : Luke Humble
    If you’re looking to take a holiday in Asia, Japan is an excellent choice It’s a land of many contrasts with ultra modern lifestyles juxtaposed against ancient traditions, and rural communities set against sprawling metropolises
  • Rome Through the Eyes of an Expert  By : Fabio Carrozi
    As a Rome airport shuttle driver, passengers often seek my advice on what the best places are to visit in the city Because I have lived here for the past 14 years, I feel I have a good handle on which sights will delight and which will disappoint
  • Specialist Holidays in Tenerife  By : Michael Baker
    In addition to being a perfect winter holiday getaway destination, Tenerife is also a favourite location for many specialist holiday providers This group of holiday packagers focus on niche market sectors and provide specialist holidays to cater for certain types of people or people with special interests
  • Staying Active On Your Sri Lanka Holiday  By : Ricky Coates
    Sri Lanka is a beautiful country full of memorable days out and things to do Some of the best of these are the various sports and activities you can take part in
  • Visiting the Gambia  By : Michael Baker
    Holiday travel to distant, more unusual destinations is no longer just the remit of the seasoned adventurer With the expansion of cheap flight options, more and more resorts, that were previously “off the radar” for the traditional holidaymaker, are now available
  • Great Reasons to Travel the World  By : Matthew Kepnes
    Everyone dreams of traveling but most people don't do it Fear keeps most people from traveling
  • Piazza San Marco - One of Venice’s Most Evocative Squares  By : Ignatius Randall
    One of the world’s most evocative squares, Piazza San Marco (St Mark’s Square) is the heart of Venice, a vast open space bordered by an orderly procession of arcades marching toward the fairy tale cupolas and marble lacework of the Basilica di San Marco
  • What Can You Get Up to in Zante  By : Ivor Trumpet
    If you have an inclination towards sparkling turquoise waters and white-sand beaches, then Zante is the perfect holiday destination for you This place, with its sunny climate and relaxed atmosphere, is the favourite retreat for the British
  • East Sussex, UK, Information For Travellers  By : Julian Davis
    The County of East Sussex exists in South East Britain It shares its borders with Brighton, Hove, Kent, Surrey and on the southern side with the English Channel
  • Essex, UK, Information For Visitors  By : Frederick Williams
    A historic county Essex is situated in the East of England Chelmsford is its county town and apex point of the county is situated at Chrishall Common near the village Langley which is located near the border of Hertfordshire
  • Where to Take a Golf Break in France This Winter  By : Morgan Clarke
    Winter is a frustrating time for us golfers Most of the courses in Britain are in “switch-off” mode and jetting off to the Southern Hemisphere is not on the cards
  • Why a Luxury Hotel’s Star Rating is Unimportant  By : Stephanie Clarke
    What has happened to the 5 star hotel rating system In the old days, you used to have a fair indication of a hotel’s quality by looking at the number of stars allocated – between 1 and 5
  • Camping Heater - The Next Best Thing  By : Rachel Nunez
    I attended a youth camp in southern part of my country last September Winter season was almost over alas, that was I thought
  • The Top 3 Must-Have Camping Equipment  By : Rachel Nunez
    Camping is a fun activity that you can do to be closer to your family It is the best time to bond with your family and be in touch with nature
  • A Quick Introduction to Kenya – The Original Home of the African Wildlife Safari  By : Solomon Okila
    Kenya is situated on the eastern Coast of Africa The country is set astride the Equator and bisected from north to South by the Great Rift Valley
  • Safety Measures in Choosing Camping Heaters  By : Rachel Nunez
    Camping as a recreational activity and describes a wide range of activities Camping may be an end unto itself, but frequently it is done in conjunction with other activities, such as mountaineering, hill walking, and climbing, canoeing, mountain biking, swimming, and fishing
  • Tips of Making Up Your Camping Gear  By : Rachel Nunez
    You are going camping That is exciting

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