admin | October 31, 2010
It is the dawn of a new morning in the beautiful Andaman Beach in Phuket. Vendors start arriving with their colourful goods; resort workers conscientiously prepare the many lounge chairs and umbrellas that will shield the noonday sun. The masseuses are waiting near the trees, chatting as they wait for customers. Life goes on for [...]
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admin | October 29, 2010
Travel guide – UK airports – London Heathrow
In the second of our UK airport travel guides, we will focus on the world’s busiest airport. London Heathrow.
Around 90 airlines use Heathrow as their hub, operating flights to over 180 destinations in 90 countries. Heathrow consists of four terminals, with a fifth currently under construction.
Terminal 1
All of [...]
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admin | October 26, 2010
Menorca (also known as Minorca) – situated east of Mallorca – is one of Spain’s own Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea. With a population of about 82 thousand Spanish-speaking people, you’re sure to find a wide variety of interests to enjoy should you decide to travel here – especially on January 17. January 17 [...]
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admin | October 25, 2010
What do women want? For many, it’s the array of eateries, galleries and specialty shops that can be found on an Art, Antiques and Appetizers tour.
More than 20 museums and galleries featuring folk art to fine art stay open late the first Friday of every month in Tallahassee, Fla., with the new First Friday [...]
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admin | October 21, 2010
Vancouver is an incredibly vibrant, multicultural city experiencing tremendous growth in anticipation of the 2010 Winter Olympics. Considered one of the world’s most livable and beautifully-situated cities, Vancouver offers a wealth of interesting experiences for the curious visitor. Here we present a few old favorites for travelers to enjoy, as well as one or two [...]
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admin | October 19, 2010
As strange as it sounds, you can enjoy a taste of the south by going north. Specifically, northern Georgia offers a bevy of opportunities to get away from the hubbub of daily life.
Getting Away From It All In Northern Georgia
The beauty of the state of Georgia, located on the Southern East Coast of the United [...]
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admin | October 19, 2010
I bet you’re a lot like me. When you go to the airport, you don’t want much hassle. Get on your plane, get your destination, and finish your business. The last thing that you want to do, is worry about airport parking, and what’s going to happen to your car while you [...]
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admin | October 14, 2010
I have been an avid visitor on my holiday to the city of Valencia since 1980, and only noticed slight improvements and changes as far as its tourist offers were concerned, but in the last five or six years, this city has so much to do that I find myself travelling there whenever I can. [...]
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admin | October 12, 2010
The usual trip to Italy proposes the celebrated cities of Venice, Florence or Rome. You will be often lodged in an international hotel, usually very expensive, and you will probably get an aseptic reception and a low quality price ratio. You will be quite lost in a large city area with a heavy traffic and [...]
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admin | October 12, 2010
Malaga is famed as one of Europes top locations for the more discerning tourist. With much to offer the golfer, yachtsman or shopper, Malaga is renowned as a high class sunshine spot. Although the attractions of Malaga are ample and virtuous, there is little in the Spanish resort to occupy the more inquisitive mind.
The city [...]
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