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  1. The Woodlands and Waverley Hotels in Windermere Written by: Steve Kevin
    The Woodlands Hotel The Woodlands Hotel is a four-star bed & breakfast with 15 rooms in total It is located on New Rd, Windermere, Cumbria and can be accessed by train through The Windermere, The Kendal, The Burneside and The Staveley train stations (Posted: 2010-01-09)

  2. Cruises - a best way to San Juan whale tours Written by: Whale Guy
    Everyone loves to experience the beauty, grace and magnificence of the most celebrated sea creature--Whale. Do you wish to be a part of marine adventure? If yes, then San Juan Whale tours offer you the opportunity to encounter these awesome mammals in their natural habitat and surroundings. For those who've never experienced whale watching, you'll be happy to know that everyone irrespective of the age will find it truly exciting and memorable. (Posted: 2010-01-09)

  3. Rhodes Holidays Tour to Rhodes National Theatre Written by: Frank Jaeger
    Among all Greek islands, Rhodes is one of the most beautiful island and posses its own cultural and historical importance. In Mediterranean region it is considered to be a popular resort and favourite tourist destination. (Posted: 2010-01-09)

  4. Going Hollywood (Cemetery) in Richmond, Virginia Written by: Shell Harris
    Rolling hills and winding paths take you through a huge slice of Virginia’s history with many notable and famous people laid to rest in this beautiful sprawling cemetery on the banks of the James River Two U (Posted: 2010-01-08)

  5. Sea Isle City - A Hot Winter Getaway Written by: Stephen A Daniels
    A beach bound winter getaway may seem backward, but it can also be one of the best times to hit the shore While areas known for snow and slopes pack in the crowds, the off season at Sea Isle City, New Jersey promises a truly relaxing vacation (Posted: 2010-01-08)

  6. Plan Your Next Family Reunion on the Island of Maui Written by: Stephen A Daniels
    Maui is one of the most popular Hawaiian islands for travelers and tourists When you are planning a family reunion and are looking for something a little more exciting and relaxing than a potluck at the local park, family reunions on Maui can prove to be exactly what you’ve been looking for (Posted: 2010-01-08)

  7. Top 4 Trekking Destinations WorldWide Written by: Tony Mandarich
    There are many tourist destination spots in the world, but why not choose an exotic location for your next vacation Why not choose a spot where you are able to learn about the environment, interact with other cultures and explore the most beautiful places on earth (Posted: 2010-01-08)

  8. Get Your Surf On Written by: Julieta Laham
    Guys and gals alike have been flocking to Costa Rica for years now for the surf spots alone Currently, surf tourism makes up approximately 20 percent of the country’s annual tourists—this means about 200,000 surfers visit the country each year just to ride some of the world’s most incredible waves (Posted: 2010-01-08)

  9. Costa Rica is for the Birds Written by: Julieta Laham
    Whether you’re a seasoned birder seeking the world’s top birding locations, an eco-friendly nature lover, or trying to find a way to entertain the kids, birdwatching in Costa Rica is an obvious choice With over 890 species recorded to date, the neotropical environment boasts the greatest density of bird species of any continental American country (Posted: 2010-01-08)

  10. Top 5 Big Fish in Costa Rica Written by: Julieta Laham
    Sailfish Sailfish are probably the most abundant fish in the waters off Costa Rica They are generally bluish grey in color and are easily recognized by the large dorsal fin that runs the entire length of its back (Posted: 2010-01-08)

  11. Land Rover Safari Tours during Rhodes Holidays Written by: Frank Jaeger
    Rhodes, an attractive island admired for its beautiful sceneries and historical sites is situated in Greece. The remarkable views of Rhodes do not stop to attract and amaze its visitors. (Posted: 2010-01-08)

  12. Christmas Camping in France Written by: Lorraine Waddell
    Camping in France at Christmas may be slightly in the chilly side, but you will find the spirit of family and generosity that surrounds you will warm you up in no time Whilst the celebrations are different in every region, each is as spectacular as the next (Posted: 2010-01-07)

  13. 4 Seasons of Camping in France Written by: Lorraine Waddell
    Many people might consider themselves to be fair-weather campers, believing that camping holidays should be saved only for the sunshine of the summer months But camping in France can make for a fantastic holiday all year round, with each of the four seasons offering something different (Posted: 2010-01-07)

  14. Exploring Hamilton on a Bermuda Holiday Written by: John T. Dixon
    On your holidays to Bermuda you will discover that much of the island life revolves around the capital In fact Hamilton is commonly referred to as ‘town’ by most Bermudians (Posted: 2010-01-07)

  15. Make Like Madonna in Malawi Written by: Mark Botel
    Do you want to divide your time between working with animals in Malawi and teaching local communities If so, a Born Wild holiday could be the perfect solution (Posted: 2010-01-07)

  16. Legends of Santorini and Atlantis Written by: Tony Maniscalco
    Santorini offers visitors with one of the most distinctive images of Greece, that of the white-washed buildings and their blue-domed roofs The island is known for its spectacular sunsets, which feature on many tourist postcards of the island (Posted: 2010-01-07)

  17. The Legend of Adam’s Peak, Sri Lanka Written by: Peter Vasilou
    Adam’s Peak is one of the most recognisable places in Sri Lanka, yet many people are not aware of the island’s famous mountain until they visit it for themselves on their Sri Lanka holidays The mountain is held in sacrosanct by followers of four religions: Buddhists, Hindus, Christians and Muslims (Posted: 2010-01-07)

  18. The Thornbank Guest House & Applegate Hotel in Windermere Written by: Steve Kevin
    The Thornbank Guest House The Thornbank Guest House is a four-star bed & breakfast It has 7 rooms in total which classifies it a small guest house (Posted: 2010-01-07)

  19. Amazing Sightseeing at Rodini Park for Rhodes Holidays Written by: Frank Jaeger
    Rodini Park in Rhodes is an earthly paradise located in the periphery of Rhodes town. Easily accessible from anywhere in Rhodes, this park offers an amazing sightseeing opportunity. The popular park is known for its landscaping. It is one of the most ancient parks in the world and has an aqueduct that was built by Romans. (Posted: 2010-01-07)

  20. Car Rental Fees to Watch For Written by: Jason Kay
    Car rental companies are like any other company and are out to make money so it is important to know what kind of hidden car rental fees to watch for Not that these fees are necessarily hidden, they are just buried in the small print or added on with the assumption that you won’t find out (Posted: 2010-01-06)

  21. Wildlife Conservation – How Can You Help? Written by: Emilie Riviere
    Imagine a world without wildlife A world without elephants; a world without tigers; a world without monkeys; or a world without lions (Posted: 2010-01-06)

  22. 3 Magical Beaches of Mauritius Written by: Claire Bryant
    It is almost impossible to describe Mauritius without using adjectives like exotic, enticing or enchanting Mauritius holidays do more than just promise a relaxing experience in a tropical paradise - they are able to deliver the perfect beach holiday (Posted: 2010-01-06)

  23. Kissing the Blarney Stone Written by: Ian SG Smith
    Blarney Castle is not a myth as some might have it Kissing the Blarney Stone isn’t a myth either, but visiting one and doing the other has been a must for tens of thousands, if not millions of people over the years (Posted: 2010-01-06)

  24. Kayaking From Dunedin Causeway Written by: Gregory Colvin
    When visiting the Tampa/St Petersburg area in Florida, I would suggest a kayaking trip from the Dunedin Causeway (Posted: 2010-01-06)

  25. Letting Others Drive Written by: Brenda Williams
    Depending on what your car insurance policy dictates or what you have decided on your car insurance policy, there may be a clause in there that allows you to have other people driver your vehicle Most often, you see this sort of thing in couples who are married (Posted: 2010-01-06)

  26. Driving Long Distances Written by: Brenda Williams
    Driving long distances is something that most people with a driver's license will have to face at some point in their driving career For some people, they actually make their living from driving across the country in order to make ends meet (Posted: 2010-01-06)

  27. Safe Travel Tips For When it Snows in London Written by: Richard Silvester
    London has been embraced with snow fall this week, with the help of twitterers and a great new web 20 style site twitter members all over the UK are able contribute to create an instant snow map (Posted: 2010-01-06)

  28. Looking For a Hidden Romantic Getaway? Written by: Marcia Drewitz
    Would you like to rekindle the romance with a mountain vacation where you and your significant other can cuddle under the stars while breathing fresh, mountainalpine air Or would you rather spend your vacation watching the setting sun turn crystalline water into liquid gold while you relax in a lounge chair beneath the sun’s warmth (Posted: 2010-01-05)

  29. Fun Weekend Getaway Written by: Marcia Drewitz
    Do you and your family love the great outdoors Want a fun weekend getaway that includes something for everyone (Posted: 2010-01-05)

  30. Where To Go - Puerto Vallarta Travel Guide Written by: Ollivier Jacq
    Planning your next vacation in Puerto Vallarta We have gathered top insider information for exclusive Vallarta travel tips (Posted: 2010-01-05)

  31. Easy Car Parking at Manchester Airport Written by: M. Felix
    Car parking at Manchester airport is simple and secure, and provides you with various options according to your flight and terminal Whether you’re thinking of booking a holiday or you are going on a business trip, when you know you are going to fly from Manchester airport, the easiest thing to do is use the car parking facilities at the airport (Posted: 2010-01-05)

  32. Gay Travel Tours in Switzerland Written by: Howie Holben
    In tourism magazines and websites, it has been noted that the gay tourist will be a potential market that can bring lots of revenue to the destination markets they travel to Let us take those on gay travel to Switzerland as starting point for this article (Posted: 2010-01-05)

  33. Information About Turkey and Your Gay Vacations Written by: Howie Holben
    Tour operators dedicated to offering gay travel are popping up like mushrooms all over the world We've got the inside scoop on gay vacations to turkey (Posted: 2010-01-05)

  34. Tips For Gay Travel to Mongolia Written by: Howie Holben
    Although there is not much of a gay scene throughout Mongolia, its beautiful landscapes and unique culture make it a distinctive travel destination for gay travel Homosexual acts were declared legal in 2002, but naivet about homosexuality still persists and gay travel to Mongolia is a good idea for your next vacation (Posted: 2010-01-05)

  35. Places to Visit Near Mumbai- Alibaug and Murud Janjira Written by: CD Mohatta
    This article is aimed to provide information for people in Mumbai (Bombay) or Pune who want to get away from their cities on a 2/3 days holiday trip without spending too much or going a long way Alibaug is a small coastal town located at a 110 km drive from Mumbai (Posted: 2010-01-04)

  36. Visitors Insurance For Traveling Children Written by: Kane Michaels
    We live in a world that is becoming increasing smaller Of course the size of the planet has not changed, however the ability to travel with relative ease has expanded our horizons quite a bit (Posted: 2010-01-04)

  37. Traveling on Planes Wsith Pepper Spray Written by: Richard Armen
    Many people become particularly concerned with their personal safety when they are planning a trip overseas How do you keep yourself safe in an area where you don't speak the local language or understand the local customs (Posted: 2010-01-04)

  38. The Stunning Underwater World of Maldives Holidays Written by: Sally Rushbrooke
    The beauty of the waters around the Maldives is inescapable Being an island paradise with the ocean and reefs all around, every panorama is filled with the bright, sunlit water, startling in colour (Posted: 2010-01-04)

  39. Toronto Shopping | Chic Boutiques to Funky Finds Written by: Rosalie Scott
    Whether you are browsing the chic Yorkville boutiques, digging through deals in Chinatown or discovering funky vintage finds in Kensington Market, Toronto shopping offers something for every type of shopper, from the most trend-savvy fashionista to the sharpest bargain hunter Check out these popular Toronto shopping destinations and discover great areas of this amazing city at the same time (Posted: 2010-01-04)

  40. The Glenburn Hotel & Restaurant in Windermere Written by: Steve Kevin
    The Glenburn Hotel & Restaurant The Glenburn Hotel & Restaurant in Windermere is located on New Road, Windermere, Cumbria The nearest train stations to it are Windermere, Staveley, Burneside and The Kendal (Posted: 2010-01-04)

  41. Cavalier, Sleep Inn and StayBirmingham in Birmingham Written by: Steve Kevin
    The Cavalier House Hotel The Cavalier House Hotel is located on Hagley Road, Birmingham and is within the convenient access of The Five Ways, The University (Birmingham), The Jewellery Quarter and Smethwick Rolfe Street train stops Almost anything that Birmingham has to offer for visitors can be accessed easily from The Cavalier House Hotel (Posted: 2010-01-04)

  42. Railway and James Guest House in Birmingham Written by: Steve Kevin
    The Railway guest hosue The Railway Guest House is located on Station Road, Whitacre Heath, Coleshill (NEC) Birmingham The Water Orton, Marston Green, Wilnecote (Staffordshire), and the Lea Hall trains stations could be used to get to the hotel and The Birmingham International Airport is the nearest airport to it (Posted: 2010-01-04)

  43. Why Visit Australia on a Cruise? Written by: Sarah Van Rensburg
    If you’re looking for great cruise deals that offer some unique scenery, climate, and culture then you might want to check out a cruise to Australia With port cities at multiple locations around the continent you can choose whether you want to be in the urban environment of Sydney, the tropical paradise of the Great Barrier Reef, or the still, pristine surroundings of Christmas Island (Posted: 2010-01-04)

  44. Places to Visit in India – Top Six Places to Visit on India Tours Written by: rachelmorgen
    India is a globally famous tourism destination. It appeals and attracts tourists and vacationers from all over the world with its numerous attractions like heritage monuments, religious monuments, historic cities, historical places, beaches, backwaters, hill stations, art & architecture, culture, tradition, history and many more. (Posted: 2010-01-04)

  45. Ideas for Romantic Honeymoon Holidays Written by: rachelmorgen
    Any newly-wed couple would want their honeymoon to be one that is full of sweet memories which can be relished forever. For a couple, it is one of the most important moments of life which they could not want to miss. (Posted: 2010-01-04)

  46. Backpacking Through India Written by: Mark Thomas Walters
    With the hundreds and thousands of people that go backpacking on a yearly basis, India has established itself as a firm favorite, and that is no mean feat when you consider the range of locations that backpackers can choose from So, what is it that makes India such a popular backpacking destination (Posted: 2010-01-04)

  47. What to Do When it Rains in France Written by: Lorraine Waddell
    No matter which region you visit when you go camping in France, there is always a chance that it might rain But what should you do when those black clouds begin to form (Posted: 2010-01-03)

  48. Three of the Best Places to Cycle in France Written by: Lorraine Waddell
    With a grand total of 28,000 kilometres of cycle routes, France is undoubtedly one of the best destinations for cycling Dedicated paths meander through both town and countryside, and vary in terms of difficulty (Posted: 2010-01-03)

  49. 3 Small But Special Markets in France Written by: Lorraine Waddell
    A holiday camping in France is all about embracing the culture and traditions of the French And what better way to do this than to spend a few days wandering through the stalls and traders of a traditional French market (Posted: 2010-01-03)

  50. Walking in the Lycian National Parks Written by: Tony Maniscalco
    Shrouded in mystery and intrigue, the history of Lycia is not as clear or well-documented as that of many other cultures However what is known is that the fierce independence of the Lycians, which was much admired by their Greek neighbours, led them to form the world’s first free government (Posted: 2010-01-03)

  51. A Buddhist Break in Sri Lanka Written by: Peter Vasilou
    Today, about 70 per cent of the Sri Lankan population practises Buddhism According to Sri Lankan tradition, the faith was introduced in the 2nd Century, during the reign of King Devanampiyatissa and although it has seen periods of decline in times of colonialism, it remains the most prominent faith to this day (Posted: 2010-01-03)

  52. February in New York City Written by: Rosalie Scott
    Bundle up for a buggy ride through Central Park Or book a romantic Valentine’s Day dinner at a Manhattan bistro (Posted: 2010-01-03)

  53. Importance of Travel Books Written by: Simon Johnnson
    With the world speeding down the information superhighway, the time for books, it seems, is over With every bit of information that you can possibly ask for, available on the internet, non-fiction books have been worst hit (Posted: 2010-01-03)

  54. Throw a Wine Tasting Tour Party in a Hired Limousine Written by: Stephen A Daniels
    A unique idea for a party that will delight and impress your guests is a wine-tasting tour in a hired limousine You’ll leave the driving to a professional while enjoying all the amenities of a modern limo and sipping delightful wines to your heart’s content (Posted: 2010-01-03)

  55. Orlando, Florida – an Ideal Destination For Business Travel Written by: Stephen A Daniels
    Orlando, Florida is an extremely popular destination for business travel It has world class facilities for meetings and conventions as well as being a popular destination for families (Posted: 2010-01-03)

  56. Vacationing in the Natural Beauty of Texas Hill Country Written by: Stephen A Daniels
    Unforgettable vacation and sightseeing opportunities are plentiful in the rolling hills, peaceful valleys and small towns of the Texas hill country, along with the cities of Austin and San Antonio Very different from the flatlands that stretch far to the East, or the humid lands along the Gulf of Mexico, the hills of west Texas are picturesque, livable and awash in awe-inspiring natural beauty (Posted: 2010-01-03)

  57. Is Everest Base Camp Trek a challenging adventure ? Written by: Caroline Letrange - Reach Summit
    Everest has always been a fascinating land for trekkers as well as for climbers. Since 1953 when Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary crossed the Khumbu Valley for their historic climb to the top of Everest, the trail has remained one of the most popular destinations in Nepal. But not every trekker reach Base Camp and very few still have the strength to climb Kala Pattar to have a wonderful mountain scenery of the top of Everest. Then is trekking towards Everest Base Camp a real challenge ? (Posted: 2010-01-03)

  58. Tips on Staying Healthy While Traveling Written by: Adrianna Noton
    Because of the increased news coverage about viruses such as the H1N1 virus, more people are realizing that they have to take health precautions when traveling It seems as though everywhere we go there is a risk of picking up some ‘bug’ that can make us sick, with some ‘bugs’ that can make us gravely ill (Posted: 2010-01-02)

  59. Hilton Chamber and Macdonald Hotel Manchester Written by: Steve Kevin
    Hilton Chambers Manchester This is a newly opened hostel located on Hilton Street, Manchester Nearest trains stops to the hotel are Piccadilly Station, Manchester Piccadilly, Manchester Victoria and Salford Central and the closest airport is The Manchester Airport with only 15 minutes journey by train (Posted: 2010-01-02)

  60. Coleshill and Sheriden Hotel in Birmingham Written by: Steve Kevin
    The Coleshill Hotel The Coleshill Hotel is located on High Street, Coleshill, Birmingham The nearest train stops to the hotel are Water Orton, Birmingham International, Marston Green and Lea Hall (Posted: 2010-01-02)

  61. The Limes Country Lodge and Radisson SAS Birmingham Written by: Steve Kevin
    The Limes Country Lodge The Limes Country Lodge is a small family own and managed bed and breakfast which is located on Forshaw Heath Road, Birmingham Its nearest train stations are Wood End, Earlswood (West Midlands), Wythall and The Lakes and the nearest airport is The Birmingham International Airport (Posted: 2010-01-02)

  62. Coronado State Monument & Bandelier State Monument– Santa Fe, New Mexico Written by: Lawrence Reaves
    Make sure you pack your hiking gear and especially good walking boots if you head to Santa Fe, New Mexico – there are several spectacular spots for getting outdoors and enjoying the beautiful scenery here, two in particular are Bandelier and the other is the Coronado State Monument Both provide deceptively easy looking terrain but the visitor is at real risk here both from the terrain and the extremely hot conditions which also make hydration a life saving necessity (Posted: 2010-01-02)

  63. Enjoy the Big Easy – New Orleans Written by: Lawrence Reaves
    New Orleans is a fusion of so many influences that it is impossible to say where one influence starts and another one ends – cultures and creeds have become so intertwined they are not readily distinguishable and the very best of every world is there to sample, delight in and to enjoy The Mississippi River forms a crescent cut out of the high ground within which is found Vieux Carre – the French Quarter or to locals, known simply as the Quarter (Posted: 2010-01-02)

  64. America’s Greatest Party – Mardi Gras, New Orleans Written by: Lawrence Reaves
    Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday came from Paris, France where it has been celebrated since the Middle Ages but here in America we had to wait until 1699 In that year, the French explorer Iberville reconnoitered the Mississippi River down to the Gulf of Mexico and ended up at a point some 60 miles south of current day New Orleans on March 3rd – true to French form they christened the spot Point du Mardi Gras (Posted: 2010-01-02)

  65. Bandelier National Monument at Sante Fe, New Mexico Written by: Lawrence Reaves
    Bandelier National Monument in northern New Mexico is one of the premier attractions for visitors to Santa Fe and provides spectacular scenery and vantage points as well as a look into distant, ancient times when native North American peoples inhabited the area You can climb into wooden cavates which are small, in some instances tiny dwellings hand carved into the rock face and sheltered the native Indians for thousands of years prior to the discovery of America by the Europeans in the 15th century (Posted: 2010-01-02)

  66. Cheyenne Sights and Attractions Written by: Lawrence Reaves
    Cheyenne offers a wide variety of things to see and do for both the locals and visitors spending an all too brief period of time in this beautiful city Many visitors are pleasantly surprised to find such a range of features and attractions to tempt them and providing activities taking in the history of the city and surrounding area as well as the more exciting diversions including a busy nightlife, busy cultural scene and of course, the surrounding countryside provides numerous opportunities for outdoor pursuits and recreation (Posted: 2010-01-02)

  67. Ancient Wonders Written by: Anita Dunham-Potter
    As seagoing vacations continue to grow in popularity, cruises offer ports of call with access to some of the iconic wonders of the ancient world Many sites are accessible via cruise ship or overnight land extensions that bring each and every world destination to life (Posted: 2010-01-01)

  68. Traveling With Your Pets Written by: Simon Johnnson
    Are you planning a tour with your family Is your house going to be empty for a few days when you will be away (Posted: 2010-01-01)

  69. Visit Hot Springs, Arkansas For Natural Beauty That’s Easy on the Wallet Written by: Mike Garner
    Consider a trip to Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas if you haven’t been recently, especially if you are within driving distance Hot Springs has something for everyone and a lot of it is free or almost free (Posted: 2010-01-01)

  70. The UK's Top Five Festive Locations Written by: Mark Thomas Walters
    Here are our favorite places to visit across the UK this Christmas (Posted: 2010-01-01)

  71. An English Castle in Wales Written by: Ian SG Smith
    Caernarfon Castle is to be found in North Wales, and is a leftover of the time when the English and the Welsh fought bitterly around seven hundred and thirty years ago King Edward I was the fearsome King who was responsible for bringing the welsh to heel, and at that time built so many castles in this part of Wales that it is believed that no other country on this earth has as many castles per square mile (Posted: 2010-01-01)

  72. Toronto - Canada Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    Though there are many beautiful places to visit in Canada, no other city comes close to Toronto in terms of sightseeing and grandeur Toronto is easily the most populated city in Canada and is the capital of the province of Ontario (Posted: 2010-01-01)

  73. Sydney, Australia Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    Though Sydney is the largest city in Australia, few people know much about it aside from the world-renowned Sydney Opera House and its unmistakable arched roof This is a shame because Sydney is in fact one of the most important cultural centers on the face of the planet (Posted: 2010-01-01)

  74. Stockholm, Sweden Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    No other city in Sweden comes close to Stockholm in terms of importance and grandeur, and it isn’t just because a syndrome is named after the city having to do with hot nurses Stockholm is both the capital and the most populous city in Sweden (Posted: 2010-01-01)

  75. Melbourne, Australia Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    Though Sydney gets much credit for being the most lucrative and financially important city in Australia, Melbourne is a metropolitan masterpiece all its own As the second most populous city in the mostly barren Australia, Melbourne has always stood in the shadow of Sydney and its immaculate Opera House but this treasure trove in the state of Victoria is far from Sydney on the southern tip of Australia near Tasmania (Posted: 2010-01-01)

  76. Cannes France Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    Located in the southeastern edge of France, alongside the French Riviera, is the glorious and gorgeous city of Cannes This is an upscale burg comprised mainly of expensive, gated communities, making it the perfect destination for somebody looking to bathe in the lap of luxury (Posted: 2010-01-01)

  77. Choosing the Ski Resort That’s Right For You Written by: Chad Rutt
    There are many important things to consider when it comes to choosing a ski resort for your vacation Is your family or group of mixed ability or do you fall under the same beginner, intermediate, or advanced category (Posted: 2009-12-30)

  78. Choosing a Summer Vacation Rental That’s Right For You Written by: Chad Rutt
    You’re looking forward to your summer break and you want everything to be just right Choosing a summer vacation rental has never been easier, as there is such a choice of quality accommodation (Posted: 2009-12-30)

  79. Why You Should Book a Vacation Rental Instead of a Hotel Written by: Chad Rutt
    Hotels are all well and good but they lack an important ingredient and that is freedom This is particularly important if you have children (Posted: 2009-12-30)

  80. Keeping Fit on Son Bou Holidays Written by: Brenda Jaaback
    For the health-conscious holidaymaker, just because you’re off on a beach break abroad doesn’t mean you have to completely let your fitness standards slip Rather than embarking on a no-holds barred sloth-fest, why not choose somewhere where you can combine the relaxation of a sun-drenched holiday by the sea with plenty of activities to keep you not only entertained, but keep you in shape as well (Posted: 2009-12-30)

  81. Don't Miss Out on the Weekend Getaways Canadians Have to Offer Written by: Adriana Noton
    Are you ready to go to someplace secluded and romantic for a weekend Would you rather have a weekend with live music and blending in with the crowds (Posted: 2009-12-30)

  82. The Top Five Destinations in Greece Written by: Mark Thomas Walters
    Despite its relatively small size, there are numerous places for those taking a vacation in Greece to visit during their stay in the country The Greek islands are the most popular destinations for tourists but mainland Greece has much to offer too (Posted: 2009-12-29)

  83. Luxury Hotels For London Weekend Breaks Written by: Alex Brey
    An American who recently spent time in London said: ‘The city is every bit as raw, exciting, dizzy, happening, relaxing and entertaining as New York but with one exception: the site of London has been occupied since the ancient world That has given this cosmopolitan city plenty of time to develop some historical places you simply must see (Posted: 2009-12-29)

  84. Thai Individual Life Cycles Part 2 Written by: Manora
    After marriage, every couple eagerly awaits the birth of its first child, children having a high position in rural and cultural values - obviously, there is strength in numbers, a vital sense of continuity is ensured, and many hands make farming activities easier Almost inevitably a child is born during the first year of marriage (Posted: 2009-12-29)

  85. Thai Individual Life Cycles Part 3 Written by: Manora
    The following day more callers arrive, many bringing small gifts of money to help defray funeral expenses A family member receives such offerings and keeps a list of contributions so that reciprocal offerings may be made during future funerals (Posted: 2009-12-29)

  86. Koh Samui Villas: A Name for Comfort Written by: Adam Johnson
    Looking for a honeymoon destination? Well, what could be better than Koh Samui, the third largest island in Thailand? Walk barefoot on the white sand beside the warm, tranquil, turquoise blue sea that gets you going. The beauty of long stretch of the majestic coconut groves, the Buddhist architecture, the buffalo fights, the night life, Koh Samui has it all. It has become synonymous with tourist destination. Your experiences here will be something to be cherished all your life. (Posted: 2009-12-29)

  87. Hilton and Knightsbridge in Blackpool Written by: Steve Kevin
    The Hilton Blackpool The Hilton Blackpool hotel is part of the internationally operated and well known Hilton Hotels which are famous for the high standard and push services It is located on North Promenade, Blackpool (Posted: 2009-12-29)

  88. Dayspring and Old Rose and Crown Hotel in Birmingham Written by: Steve Kevin
    The Dayspring Hotel in Birmingham is classified as a bed and breakfast It is located on Gravelly Hill and is easily accessible through Erdington, Gravelly Hill, Witton and Aston train stations (Posted: 2009-12-29)

  89. Etap and Nitenite CityHotel in Birmingham Written by: Steve Kevin
    Etap Hotel Birmingham Etap Hotel Birmingham is owned and managed by Accor group which is a European-based chain hotel The hotel is located at an ideal place especially for a traveler with business purposes (Posted: 2009-12-29)

  90. How to Get the Best Travel Deals? Written by: Simon Johnnson
    The holiday season is here and you might be thinking of going on a well-deserved vacation to start the New Year all refreshed and charged-up But then, with so much spending associated with this festive season, you might also have little money left over to spend on traveling (Posted: 2009-12-28)

  91. Great Shopping Experience Offered By Rhodes Holidays Written by: Frank Jaeger
    One of the largest tourist resorts in Greece is the Rhode Islands. Many people come here for Rhodes Holidays, for a complete Greek style living and vacation experience. The Island offers many attractions for its visitors and tourists. (Posted: 2009-12-28)

  92. Emigrating to Australia : The Top 5 Cities Are... Written by: Mark Thomas Walters
    Australia is a popular destination for those wishing to move to a new country because of the lifestyle and opportunities on offer It has some of the least expensive cities in the first world, despite also being ranked as one of the top countries in the world for quality of life (Posted: 2009-12-28)

  93. Visiting Singapore Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    Singapore is remarkable in that it is one of the few “city-states” left in the world This is an indication of how old Singapore is, since most city-states, like Athens, date back to thousands of years before Christ (Posted: 2009-12-28)

  94. Shanghai, China Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    As the most populated city in the most populated country in the world, Shanghai is well-known for dubious reasons Bursting at the seams with a population of over twenty million people, this city is easily among the largest on the face of the planet (Posted: 2009-12-28)

  95. Seville, Spain Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    Seville has been a bustling burg for over two thousand years, making it one of the few cities from before Christ that still maintains an important presence in the modern world Though its history is remarkable and fascinating, modern day Seville is indispensable as Southern Spain’s most important city in terms of culture, art, and finance (Posted: 2009-12-28)

  96. Riga, Lativia Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    As both the capital and the largest city in Latvia, Riga commands quite a presence in the Baltic region Only St (Posted: 2009-12-28)

  97. Nuremburg, Germany Written by: Hannah Rollmaker
    Nuremberg, Germany is probably most well-known for the ill-fated “Nuremberg Trials” where Nazi generals were sentenced to death in light of the country’s defeat in World War Two and the massacres of the Holocaust This red mark has, sadly, overshadowed the remarkable and generally non-genocidal history of Nuremberg (Posted: 2009-12-28)

  98. Family Travel Tips Written by: Simon Johnnson
    Travel, the word itself conjures up exciting images Other than providing a change from your mundane and hectic life, traveling also means exploring and getting to know the unknown (Posted: 2009-12-28)

  99. Getting Ready For a Road Trip Written by: Brenda Williams
    Planning a summer vacation is always a lot of fun as long as you have the resources and time to do so When I went to the Outer Banks of North Carolina several summers in a row, there was always so much to see and to do (Posted: 2009-12-28)

  100. Packing For a Road Trip Written by: Brenda Williams
    Preparing for a road trip can be really exciting; it can also be incredibly stressful if you don't know what you need to pack or if you wait until the last minute to pack your things For instance, I usually make several trips throughout the course of the year to visit my family in New York (Posted: 2009-12-28)



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