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  1. Where are the best places to visit in Berlin Germany? Written by: Limotek
    Germany has come to be known the world over as an exciting tourist destination with so much to offer its locals as well as foreign visitors. Germany is famous with its museums, theatres, and for having a rich cultural experience. (Posted: 2009-01-31)

  2. The Importance of Researching Jamaica Vacations Written by: Richard Teesdale
    If you want to take a trip to Jamaica, you may just make your travel arrangements and head down when your travel dates arrive Yes, this is good, but have you considered researching Jamaica vacations (Posted: 2009-01-31)

  3. Choosing a Jamaica Tour Written by: Tony Hagar
    Are you in the process of planning a trip to Jamaica After making your all-inclusive Jamaica travel arrangements, you will start to examine nearby attractions and activities (Posted: 2009-01-30)

  4. Maybe Marco Polo Didn't Go There, But Rolf Potts Did Written by: Kimberly Ann Murgatroyd
    As a self-proclaimed jet setter, you may be asking why I would want to interview Rolf Potts, since he is a vagabonder The answer is simple (Posted: 2009-01-30)

  5. Where are the best places to visit in Amsterdam, Holland? Written by: Limotek
    Do you have passion for travel? Then Amsterdam has much to offer the traveler. It is the capital and largest city of the Netherlands with a population of approximately 747, 290. There are a number of attractions that will vie for your attention when you visit Amsterdam. It is a compact area that includes scenic canals, world class art museums, great shopping, the city’s famed “Red Light District”, and all the rage restaurants and bars. (Posted: 2009-01-30)

  6. Why Go on a Trekking Holiday? Written by: Joanne Hensman
    Why Go On a Trekking Holiday There is a huge amount of choice out there if you’re looking to take a well earned break (Posted: 2009-01-30)

  7. Boutique Hotels in Bangkok: Living the Jet Set Life Written by: Robert Murgatroyd
    It drives me crazy to hear people write Bangkok off as a city full of nothing more than girly bars and market stalls hawking designer bag rip-offs Now, if pole dancing and faux Prada is your scene, I am not denying that they can both be found aplenty in the City of Angels (Posted: 2009-01-30)

  8. Finding the Best Backpack Written by: Tom Tessin
    Whether you're attending college or you're going to hike across the country, it's important that you find the right backpack Your backpack is in the heart of your college life, as well as your hiking experiences (Posted: 2009-01-30)

  9. Five Highlights of Cala Galdana Written by: Brenda Jaaback
    Cala Galdana – known as the “Queen of the Calas”, is justifiably one of the most popular resorts on the island of Menorca, and is regarded as one of the finest family friendly resorts in the Mediterranean Whether you choose to stay in a resort hotel or in one of the many villas in Cala Galdana, you’ll be treated to stunning landscapes, a charming resort town, and the best beach in Menorca (Posted: 2009-01-29)

  10. Gulet Cruising Holidays in Turkey Written by: Sarah Arnesen
    January 2009 – Gulet Cruising Holidays in Turkey Turkey is an incredible country, with amazing weather, a huge range of perfect beaches and interesting, ancient ruins for you to explore You can visit them on land if you want, but that involves long hours of road travel, and you may well end up spending half of your holiday in Turkey in the car (Posted: 2009-01-29)

  11. What are the best places to visit in Dublin Ireland? Written by: Limotek
    Are you planning to visit an economic, administrative and cultural centre which has a fast growing population of 505,739? Com and enjoy one of best tourist attractions, the City of Dublin, the capital city of Ireland and experience its calming nature. The official language spoken is Irish. (Posted: 2009-01-29)

  12. Visitor Info For Fife in Scotland Written by: Ram Singh
    Fife is situated in East Scotland on a peninsula, sharing boundaries with North Sea in the east, Firth of Tay in the north and Firth of Forth in south Its western border is partially eclipsed behind many of Ochill hills (Posted: 2009-01-29)

  13. The Best Hotels in 5 Cuban Cities Written by: Emma Lelliott
    A holiday in Cuba presents a beguiling mixture of colonial cities, Caribbean coastline, unique cultural mix and a vibrant island atmosphere While the beach resorts on the island (such as Varadero and Guardalavaca) are hugely popular, those who want to get a real taste of Cuban culture would be well advised to spend time in the cities (Posted: 2009-01-29)

  14. Rochester MN Flag, Demographics, And Economics Written by: George Wellington
    There are many characteristics about Rochester, MN that make it unique A number of different factors add to this uniqueness, including the city flag, the number and type of people that make up the city, and the city’s economy (Posted: 2009-01-29)

  15. New Terminal Improves Flights to Paphos Written by: Dan Williams
    Paphos airport in Cyprus has received its fair share of critics over the years In short the airport was not fit for purpose following an explosion of tourism traffic over the past few years (Posted: 2009-01-29)

  16. Cheap Parking At Manchester Airport Written by: Tony Scott
    I often use Manchester airport for going on a business trip abroad and I use Manchester airport parking rather frequently This has forced me to be something of an expert on Manchester Airport car parking and where to source cheaper airport parking (Posted: 2009-01-29)

  17. Where to Find the Best Convertible Car Hire Written by: Michael J Lee
    Imagine renting a convertible car hire and driving through the beautiful twisting scenery of the Pyrenees or cruising along the fashionable boulevards of Paris in a convertible car hire with the roof down This used to be an unimaginable prospect but not any more when you rent a luxury convertible car hire during your holiday for a fraction of what a convertible car would cost to buy (Posted: 2009-01-29)

  18. Where to Find the Best Economy Car Hire Written by: Michael J Lee
    Hiring a car can quite often be the cheapest option of transport when on holiday; especially if you are travelling with a small group or a family Hiring a car means you won’t have to pay expensive airport taxi transfers or rely on taxis during your stay (Posted: 2009-01-29)

  19. Where to Find the Best Discount Car Hire Written by: Michael J Lee
    If you are holidaying, visiting your property with friends or travelling with business partners a discount hire car may be a necessity rather than a convenience If you are travelling to Spain and have to hire a car you want to get the very best discount price (Posted: 2009-01-28)

  20. Where to Find the Best Diesel Car Hire Written by: Michael J Lee
    There can be distinct advantages when driving a diesel car, hiring one when you visit Spain can mean you make great savings on fuel costs Although Diesel is a little more expensive than petrol at the pumps it can sometimes produce twice as many miles per gallon in a car when compared to petroleum (Posted: 2009-01-28)

  21. Luxury Yacht Charter in the Mediterranean - Chartering Sailboats Written by: Rumble Romagnoli
    For many people, the idea of Mediterranean boat charter represents the ultimate in dream holiday experiences However, given the fact that Mediterranean yacht rental is generally associated with extremely high-costs, most people believe that they will never be in the financial position to pursue their interest (Posted: 2009-01-28)

  22. Luxury Motor Yacht Charter in the Mediterranean Written by: Rumble Romagnoli
    If you are under the impression that in order to charter a Mediterranean yacht you need to be either a Premiership footballer or a Russian oligarch, then you are only partially correct While it is true that some luxury yacht charters in the Mediterranean are extremely expensive (with prices of more than 25,000 euros per person/week), there are alternatives which are far more affordable (Posted: 2009-01-28)

  23. Luxury Yacht Charter Mediterranean: Destinations Written by: Rumble Romagnoli
    For many people, the ultimate idea of decadence is to laze in the Mediterranean sun aboard the decks of a luxury yacht However, as with all things in life, you can have too much of a good thing, and all but the most lethargic of individuals would agree that such indulgence can soon become tiresome (Posted: 2009-01-28)

  24. Jamaica Adventure Tours Written by: Melissa Aldridge
    Planning a trip to Jamaica is an adventure all on its own Due to the friendly locals, beautiful all-inclusive resorts, tropical weather, and amazing beaches, you are sure to have a good time (Posted: 2009-01-28)

  25. Why Motoring Abroad Can Drive You to Mad Written by: Sheila Challiner
    Driving abroad still remains a favourite option for the British Even if you do want to do the politically correct thing: holiday at home and switch from car to train, constant problems on the UK rail network during holiday periods can make for a stressful experience (Posted: 2009-01-28)

  26. What are the best places to visit in Warsaw, Poland? Written by: Limotek
    Warsaw is one of the cities in Europe that is well known for being a tourist attraction. It is the capital city of Poland with a population of 2.2 million and is the eighth largest city in the European Union. This city has a terrific transport and communication system. The transport options available in the town include minibuses, aeroplanes, buses, rental cars, trams and taxis. (Posted: 2009-01-27)

  27. Tips For Planning a Jamaica Adventure Vacation Written by: Bill Yaconis
    When traveling to Jamaica, many tourists have one goal and one goal only That goal is usually to have a good time (Posted: 2009-01-27)

  28. What are the best places to visit in Rome, Italy? Written by: Limotek
    Rome is undoubtedly the most beautiful and exotic city in the world. It is the capital of Italy and has 2.8 million inhabitants. It appeals to all classes of travelers especially history lovers. The official language spoken is Italian. (Posted: 2009-01-27)

  29. Camping in Italy – the Top 3 Regions Written by: Lorraine Waddell
    With its spectacular mix of beautiful countryside and historical cities, Italy has long been one of the top European holiday destinations The excellent selection of campsites, usually located near the major cities, beautiful scenery and sights means that camping in Italy offers the best of both worlds – rural seclusion, close proximity to the bustling cities, and easy access to the local attractions for families and couples who camp here (Posted: 2009-01-27)

  30. Winter Sun Flights From the UK Written by: Dan Williams
    With the recent cold spell lasting what seemed several weeks, many residents in the UK would have been looking at the daily temperatures and yearning for something warmer The early weeks of January are usually the busiest time of the year for holiday bookings (Posted: 2009-01-27)

  31. Where are the best places to visit in Oslo, Norway? Written by: Limotek
    Scandinavian countries are well known for having the best tourist attraction sights and Norway being one of them enjoys this. The official language that is spoken in this magnificent country is Norwegian (norsk) and the capital city is Oslo which is also the largest city of Norway and the third largest Scandinavian city and urban area. (Posted: 2009-01-26)

  32. What are the best places to visit in London, England? Written by: Limotek
    Its one of the worlds most important business, financial, and cultural centers and its influence in politics, education, entertainment, media, fashion and the arts contribute to its status as a major global city. (Posted: 2009-01-26)

  33. Choosing a quality replacemment car battery Written by: dave burton
    Some good tips when choosing the correct battrey for your car (Posted: 2009-01-24)

  34. The Finest Restaurants in St. Tropez Written by: Rumble Romagnoli
    The Saint Tropez in France is one of the most popular destination areas of the famous and wealthy Because of the beautiful beaches, it is easy to see why Saint Tropez is frequented by visitors all year round (Posted: 2009-01-23)

  35. Five Opportunities You Will Enjoy in Gilbert, Arizona Written by: Juhlin Youlein
    There are several reasons why an individual or a family would want to move from one city to another One is because of work (Posted: 2009-01-23)

  36. Night Life in Mallorca Written by: Nicholas Muyonjo
    What else is there Say "Mallorca" to young people or British tourists and the first thing they think of is the raging nightlife (Posted: 2009-01-22)

  37. A Guanajuato, Mexico Vacation Still Makes Sense Even in Scary Economic Times Written by: Douglas Bower
    Though the Worldwide Economic Crisis seems to have the world in a tizzy of worry and despair, Gringos are still coming to Mexico I remember last year at this time unprecedented numbers of Gringos were walking the streets of my adopted Mexican home of Guanajuato (Posted: 2009-01-22)

  38. Sneaking an Early Peek at Our Lady of Guanajuato Written by: Douglas Bower
    From my vantage point I could see everything Sitting in a small sidewalk café with the very original name, El Café (The Café), I was working on my third cup of Nescafe while watching Mexicans walking by like someone was chasing them (Posted: 2009-01-22)

  39. The Uninvited Church Parishioners in Guanajuato, Mexico Written by: Douglas Bower
    Arriving at Guanajuato's Templo de la Compañía is always a strange experience It's a church connected to the former Jesuit seminary, which is now the University of Guanajuato (Posted: 2009-01-22)

  40. Guanajuato, Mexico Tourist Season 2008 Written by: Douglas Bower
    In the middle of the night when the bombing (Day of the Dead fireworks) began and I was startled awake by my three-foot, straight-up jump out of bed, I suddenly remembered I had forgotten to write my annual article about this year's Guanajuato Tourist Season In case you don't know, I have been writing a special-interest article each year about the Gringo Invasion of Guanajuato (Posted: 2009-01-22)

  41. Jet Set Life Reviews the Fasano in Rio de Janeiro Written by: Kimberly Ann Murgatroyd
    When speaking to the über-chic guests at the roof top pool of the Fasano Hotel in Rio de Janeiro, your conversation always turns to where you stayed BF (Posted: 2009-01-22)

  42. Conquering the Eight-thousanders – Everest, K2, And Beyond… Written by: Jude Limburn Turner
    There are fourteen mountains that present the ultimate challenge to the world’s most experienced climbers They are the so-called eight-thousanders, the fourteen mountains on Earth that are over eight thousand metres in height, all of them to be found in the Himalaya and the Karakoram mountain range (Posted: 2009-01-22)

  43. Flying Solo for the First Time... As a Ten-Year-Old Written by: Kimberly Ann Murgatroyd
    This year Rob and I decided that Demi was going to fly by herself for the first time to visit family in new Hampshire I looked at this as a life-enhancing experience that would help her become more self-confident and independent (Posted: 2009-01-22)

  44. A House at Favignana, Relaxing Vacation in One of the Paradises of the Mediterranean Written by: Paolo Pilia
    The biggest Mediterranean island, land with an uncountable multicultural heritage and a magnificent variety of landscapes, Sicily is a not-to-be-missed destination An interesting solution for a holiday in Sicily are the comfortable and relaxing holiday houses in Sicily, in the country, in cities or two steps from the sea (Posted: 2009-01-22)

  45. How to Pack Light on Your Trip Written by: Matthew Kepnes
    There’s an old saying that when you travel you should take half as much as you need but double the amount of money you bring After traveling around the world twice, I couldn’t agree with that statement more (Posted: 2009-01-22)

  46. Why Take a Tailor Made Holiday in Bhutan? Written by: Jude Limburn Turner
    Bhutan, a country around the size of Switzerland that only opened its borders to tourism in the 70s, is a wonderful destination for a trekking holiday or cultural tour Bhutan tours can take in so much, from the memorable festivals, to the breathtaking mountain scenery and the friendly people, the country is really like no other (Posted: 2009-01-22)

  47. Meeting Rooms UK Written by: xdavid
    The selection of a meeting room is one of the most significant selections that a business owner or corporation can make. Whether one requires a meeting room for use in private interviews, boardroom meetings, employee meetings, training, or team building sessions, the meeting room selection must be made in such a way that the room makes for an ideal work setting. (Posted: 2009-01-21)

  48. Birding in Orlando: Treat Yourself to Central Florida’s Bird Watching Paradise Written by: Janice McSherry
    During the winter Central Florida in general and the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge in particular is considered to be one of the country’s premier birding destinations So, if you are planning a vacation in Orlando, and you are a bird watching enthusiast, then you are in for a big treat (Posted: 2009-01-21)

  49. Help Solve a Mystery at an Orlando Dinner Show Written by: Janice McSherry
    If you are looking for an unusual night out in the Orlando area, then a visit to the Sleuths Mystery Dinner Shows is just what you need “Thousands of crimes have been committed” at this dinner theater since 1980 and “we need your help,” plead the owners of this theater (Posted: 2009-01-21)

  50. Go Rollerblading or Biking at Florida’s West Orange Trail Written by: Janice McSherry
    If you are going to the Orlando area and you want to do something a little bit different and get some good exercise in at the same time, then you should take advantage of the West Orange Trail The West Orange Trail is a paved 22 mile former rail route that is ideal for biking and rollerblading (Posted: 2009-01-21)

  51. A Visit to the Uffizi Gallery Written by: Roberta Leoni
    The Uffizi Gallery is located in Florence, Italy It was commissioned to be built by Cosimo I de' Medici in 1560 (Posted: 2009-01-21)

  52. Where are the best locations to travel in Egypt? Written by: Limotek
    The mention of Egypt conjures images of age old antiques which are most famous worldwide and which draw visitors to this country in droves. However, this country has amazingly much more in store for her visitors. History is undoubtedly the most outstanding aspect of tourism in Egypt. Visitors arriving here are keen to learn about this authentic and mysterious history. (Posted: 2009-01-21)

  53. Artistic Itineraries in San Gimignano, Siena Written by: Andrea Leoni
    San Gimignano, near Siena, is widely seen as a busy tourist destination which has become a melting point of various people and cultures There are many things to do in San Gimignano and places to visit (Posted: 2009-01-21)

  54. Top Five Views in Istanbul Written by: Sarah Arnesen
    Istanbul has been a part of the history of Asia Minor since the time of the earliest settlements Its position on the Bosphorus Strait ensured and still ensures the city’s huge importance in the region, and it’s easy to see why Istanbul has grown (and been at the centre of conflict) for centuries (Posted: 2009-01-21)

  55. A Guide Through the Uffizi Gallery of Florence Written by: Andrea Cardelli
    The Uffizi Gallery was built in 1581 and is home to some of the world's greatest pieces of artwork known to man From the moment you walk in, there is a sense of beauty and wonder (Posted: 2009-01-21)

  56. How to Deal With Coming Home From a Trip Written by: Matthew Kepnes
    You did it- you have traveled the world and now are resting at home Pretty wonderful huh (Posted: 2009-01-21)

  57. Why Travelers Are Upscaling Written by: Matthew Kepnes
    Somewhere before my bus broke down in Australia, I was called a flashpacker Despite traveling for 18 months, it was the first time I’d heard the term (Posted: 2009-01-21)

  58. Cancel That! 5 Reasons You Might Need Travel Insurance Written by: Patrick Chong
    For most people, buying some cheap holiday insurance is just another last minute chore before you go travelling, but late bookers miss out on one of the most valuable parts of their travel insurance policy – cancellation cover This part of the policy can refund the cost of your holiday if you have to cancel your trip at a later date (Posted: 2009-01-21)

  59. What to do on a City Break in Istanbul Written by: Sarah Arnesen
    What was once the capital of Turkey is now a truly amazing location for a city break Culturally, historically and literally divided between east and west - Asia and Europe, it makes for a fascinating city with plenty to see and do (Posted: 2009-01-21)

  60. Top Five Historical Sights in Turkey Written by: Sarah Arnesen
    The country we now know as Turkey has been at the centre of countless ancient civilisations throughout the centuries Byzantium, the Ionian League, the empire of Alexander the Great and the Trojans are but a few of the ancient cultures that have left their mark on the country (Posted: 2009-01-21)

  61. Five of the Best Luxury Spa Hotels Written by: Stephanie Clarke
    For those who want a truly relaxing luxury holiday abroad, a stay at a spa hotel can be the perfect choice Every good spa hotel prides itself on the quality of its facilities and service, but there are some places that are truly a cut above the rest (Posted: 2009-01-21)

  62. What’s in a Texas State Map Anyway? Written by: Madeline Hernandez
    When it comes to such a large state, you will need more than a Texas state map When people think of Texas they probably think of Huge beautiful Ranches (and yes, they do exist), Cattle Farmers and the old drama series/soap opera called “Dallas” (Posted: 2009-01-21)

  63. Do You Know Whats in a Texas State Map? Written by: Madeline Hernandez
    You will need more than a Texas state map to truly appreciate the dynamic state of Texas When people talk about Texas they usually think of Ranches, Cattle and country (Posted: 2009-01-21)

  64. Does Texas State Map Tell You Everything About Texas? Written by: Madeline Hernandez
    You will need more than a Texas state map to realize the truth about the state of Texas When people talk about Texas they usually speak of Ranches, Cattle Farmers and the old drama series called “Dallas” (Posted: 2009-01-21)

  65. More Information Than a Texas State Map Written by: Madeline Hernandez
    Where should I begin When I think of the state of Texas and how many choices we have in shopping, restaurants, jobs, homes, schools, churches and so on, I can see how it could be a little overwhelming for someone who is moving to Texas from another state (Posted: 2009-01-21)

  66. Can’t Find Everything With Texas State Map Written by: Madeline Hernandez
    Texas has many choices when it comes to almost everything, such as shopping, restaurants, jobs, homes, schools, churches so we can see how it could be a little overwhelming for someone who will be moving to the state of Texas A Texas state map has a lot of information it could offer but would you find such specifics on a Texas state map (Posted: 2009-01-21)

  67. Where are the best locations to travel in China? Written by: Limotek
    China has been on the list of the most famous tourist destinations and is the fourth largest tourist destination in the world. China receives millions of tourists all year round who are always seeking to explore the exciting sites around the country. (Posted: 2009-01-21)

  68. Practical Travel Tips For Spain Written by: Nicholas Muyonjo
    A Lesson in Living Life to the Fullest A traveler to Spain should first take great steps to shed off the fast-paced lifestyle that has come to dominate most people's lives Spain is best if you relax and do everything slowly, this includes meals, strolls, trips to the beach or just after-dinner chats (Posted: 2009-01-21)

  69. The Brazilian Trifectav- A Guys Perspective From Rio Written by: Robert Murgatroyd
    Ok, now that I’ve got your attention, let’s be honest here, there really is something umm unique about our South American female friends Brazil has had some rather interesting ‘exports’ of interest (Posted: 2009-01-21)

  70. What to Expect From a Stay at a Luxury Hotel Written by: Stephanie Clarke
    There’s nothing quite like staying at an outstanding luxury hotel The service is excellent, the facilities superb and the entire experience leaves you feeling relaxed, invigorated and utterly spoilt (Posted: 2009-01-20)

  71. Using the Website Couchsurfing Safely! Written by: Matthew Kepnes
    Hostels are one of the biggest day to day expenses tourists have and everyone is always looking for the cheapest place they can find No matter what your accommodation tastes may be, one thing everyone has in common is that no one wants to pay a lot for hostels (Posted: 2009-01-20)

  72. Where to Find the Best Sports Car Hire Written by: Michael J Lee
    By definition a sports car is equipped with two seats, has a low center of gravity and a front mounted high performance engine I believe to be a true sports car in the old sense of the word it must be a soft top (Posted: 2009-01-20)

  73. Top Five Destinations For Holidays in Turkey Written by: Sarah Arnesen
    There are a number of reasons why Turkey is emerging into the twenty first century as the best place to go on holiday Turkey has, over recent years, evolved into a reasonably peaceful, stable and commercially viable link between east and west (Posted: 2009-01-20)

  74. How to travel with your camera tips and ideas Written by: Richard Gillespie
    The first decision when taking a camera with you on a trip is which camera to take. One of the common mistakes people do when traveling is taking a camera that does not fit their needs. For example they take a high end heavy camera just to leave it in the hotel room since it is too hard to carry with them. It is important to take the right camera for the trip. For example if you are going to be walking a lot or trekking it is better to have a lighter weight smaller camera. If you are going to be driving a lot you can take heavier equipment and more accessories. You should also match the camera to the destination and to your photography level. If your goal is to capture memories a cheap small camera is more than enough. If your goal is to take high quality photos for future enlargements a professional high resolution camera is adequate. (Posted: 2009-01-20)

  75. Top Five Beaches to Visit on a Holiday in North Cyprus Written by: Sarah Arnesen
    The Mediterranean has sun, sea and sand in abundance, and boasts some of the world’s best beaches Several of these are in North Cyprus, and if you go on holiday there you’re in for a treat (Posted: 2009-01-20)

  76. Escape To Gran Canaria Written by: Dan Williams
    Where can you escape to in the first week of January for a quality but inexpensive break where you will enjoy sunshine and summer temperatures without long haul flights The answer is the Canary Isles and in particular Gran Canaria (Posted: 2009-01-20)

  77. Where are the best locations to travel to in India? Written by: Limotek
    India is known all over the world not only for her large population, but also for major tourist attractions distributed throughout the country. The northern part of India boasts of a large number of attractions more than any other part while the south hosts plenty of sunny beaches that provide the best atmosphere for a relaxing holiday. (Posted: 2009-01-20)

  78. Arenal Costa Rica Vacation Written by: Lisa Khajavi
    Arenal is one of the most exciting and sought after destinations for the ultimate Costa Rica vacation Arenal and the nearby town of La Fortuna offer a wide range of hotels and activities that rival any top vacation destination (Posted: 2009-01-20)

  79. Compendium of Useful facts for your Cruise Vacation Written by: Seymor Luv
    Taking the Cruise Vacation (Posted: 2009-01-19)

  80. Mallorca Still Top Destination! Written by: Nicholas Muyonjo
    The Place to be Both Night and Day Mallorca, just a ferry ride from Barcelona or Valencia, offers what many are looking for in an ideal vacation getaway: sandy isolated beaches, quaint little villages, and a night life that won’t stop Most visitors flock to Mallorca for the Caribbean-like beaches (Posted: 2009-01-19)

  81. Cala Galdana – The Mediterranean’s Unspoilt Gem Written by: Lyall Cresswell
    It’s January The wind is cold, the rain is cold, the house is cold, and most importantly, we’re cold (Posted: 2009-01-19)

  82. Top Five Family Experiences on the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu Written by: Jude Limburn Turner
    South America The Amazon River (Posted: 2009-01-19)

  83. The Most Challenging Trekking Holidays Around Written by: Jude Limburn Turner
    Trekking holidays offer adventure, a great atmosphere, exotic cultures and some outstanding views, all of which are making them an increasingly popular holiday option It’s a common misconception that you need to be incredibly fit to take one of these adventure holidays, and there are a number of shorter treks with easy acclimatisation to ensure that most people can enjoy them (Posted: 2009-01-19)

  84. What are the major airports in Kenya? Written by: Limotek
    Kenya is one of the most vibrant country in East Africa both economically and politically. It is largely developed too in terms of infrastructure and its capital city Nairobi is the headquarters to major world bodies and organizations like the United Nations (Posted: 2009-01-19)

  85. Hotels and Accommodations in Mallorca Written by: Nicholas Muyonjo
    Options for a Little R&R Mallorca is one of the islands of the Balearic Islands It is easily the most popular of the islands and draws millions of visitors each year and they come from far and wide to experience the beaches and the nightlife the island has to offer (Posted: 2009-01-19)

  86. Magical Barcelona Written by: Nicholas Muyonjo
    As Beautiful as the Postcards If deciding between Madrid and Barcelona, Barcelona wins hands down Barcelona has better weather, more varied scenery, and more breathtaking architecture (Posted: 2009-01-19)

  87. Vacation With Kids - All-Inclusive Resort Beaches Written 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 (Posted: 2009-01-19)

  88. When is the best time to go skiing in France? Written by: Limotek
    Skiing is a winter sport that involves moving along snowy alps with long flat skis attached to boots or shoes. The snow should be relatively thick to provide the best ground on which to carry out the sport. (Posted: 2009-01-19)

  89. List of helpful Las Vegas Vacation Resources Written by: Seymor Luv
    Finding fun on your Las Vegas Vacation (Posted: 2009-01-18)

  90. Finding fun on your Alaska Cruise Vacation Written by: Seymor Luv
    Finding the Cheap Alaska Cruise Vacation (Posted: 2009-01-17)

  91. My Hawaiian Cruise Vacation Planner Written by: Seymor Luv
    Finding the Cheap Hawaiian Cruise Vacation (Posted: 2009-01-17)

  92. December 2008 - Top Ten Sights to See on a Holiday in Asia Written by: Kieron Sellens
    Top Ten Sights to See on a Holiday in Asia Asia is a huge place, bestriding the tropics and stretching from the mountains of Eastern Europe to the Siberian tundra, from the port of Vladivostok to the tip of Papua New Guinea With the continent encapsulating such a vast area it’s hard to decide where to go and what to see (Posted: 2009-01-17)

  93. Where to Find the Best Long Term Car Hire Written by: Michael J Lee
    If you are planning on visiting Spain for a lengthy period of time, or perhaps you own a property in the country long term car rental can offer all the freedom you might be used to at home for a very reasonable price By renting a car for a long period of time the daily rate which you pay is almost half as much compared to rental costs for a week long stay (Posted: 2009-01-17)

  94. How to Find the Best Online Car Hire in La Manga Spain Written by: Michael J Lee
    La Manga club is located in southern Spain amongst the rolling Murcia hills the Calblanque national park and sat between the crystal clear Mediterranean Sea and the safe tranquil waters of the Mar Menor lagoon Although the Club offers a wealth of sporting and leisure activities to keep you entertained a cheap hire car will transform your holiday experience and allow you to visit some of the magical towns and landscapes that make this area of Spain so culturally rich and uniquely beautiful (Posted: 2009-01-17)

  95. The Advantages of Vacation Rentals in Cancun Mexico Written by: Tom Budniak
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  96. List of helpful Disney Cruise Vacation Resources Written by: Seymor Luv
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  97. Visiting Amish Country in Holmes County Written by: Will Allensworth
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  98. The Original Berlin Ohio Written by: Will Allensworth
    The town of New Berlin, Ohio was originally laid out in 1831 by Samuel Bachtel and was situated on the Plain Township and Stark County line German immigrants were the primary settlers of the community which was comprised of 23 property lots (Posted: 2009-01-16)

  99. Vacationing in Holmes County Ohio Written by: Will Allensworth
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  100. Toronto Cruises For Board Meetings Written by: Amy Nutt
    It's not really any secret that a Toronto harbor cruise makes for an exciting, entertaining and unforgettable occasion but what few people realize is that there are also a number of Toronto harbor cruises that cater specifically to corporate clients for an unforgettable meeting or business trip The city of Toronto is an incredible place for any type of event, but the beautiful relaxing waters of the harbor, coupled with a smooth cruise on an amazing private yacht seem to be the perfect recipe for the best corporate event possible (Posted: 2009-01-16)



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