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02nd July 2008
Culture and Craic in Ireland Tour
A fun-filled festivals road trip starts in Dublin, where you can enjoy a myriad of festivals, including famous celebrations such as St Patrick's Day and Bloomsday. Your next stop is Galway, which is world-renown...
02nd July 2008
Dublin and Back – Best of Irish Golf
Pack your clubs and hit the greens! An excellent golf tour of Ireland starts in Dublin, which is a short drive from the fine golf resorts of Wicklow, such as the Marriott's Druids Glen. The Mount Juliet Gol...
30th June 2008
This fascinating Irish Heritage tour takes the traveller on a circular route from Dublin. In Dublin you can learn more about the city's Viking heritage at the interactive Dublinia experience. Then drive to Galway, where the Irish Crystal Heritage Centre r...
30th June 2008
An exciting Irish horse riding tour takes you on a circular route from Dublin. Go horse riding near Dublin at the Calliaghstown Riding Centre, set in the idyllic foothills of the Dublin and Wicklow mountains. Then stop over at Birr, where you can enjoy a ...
25th June 2008
This fascinating Irish Heritage tour takes the traveller on a circular route from Dublin. In Dublin you can learn mo...
25th June 2008
Horse Riding Tour of Ireland
An exciting Irish horse riding tour takes you on a circular route from Dublin. Go horse riding near Dublin at the Calliaghstown Riding Centre, s...
13th April 2008
A Western Cape Tour Of Exciting Train Rides
Who will ever forget the first time they boarded a train and took a ride through rushing scenery and arrived at new destinations in something very different to a car? The sheer speed and power of the massive ca...
13th April 2008
South Africa spices up your Romantic side with a Romantic Getaway Tour
In today’s fast paced society, we seem to work, eat, sleep and repeat. The rat race has many of us in this routine and a getaway is so dearly needed by most. But when yo...
19th March 2008
A 4x4 Tour Through 17 South African Destinations
South Africa has many different terrains and landscapes and the country is a haven for 4x4 enthusiasts. Whether traversing the green terrain of the garden route or the dry Karroo desert, the count...
19th March 2008
Western Cape and Garden Route Golf Tour
It is a common misconception in today’s society that golf is a sport for the rich and successful. Although rich and successful people do play golf, the sport is fast becoming widespread and popular with...
19th March 2008
Take a Tour through South Africa's Best Archaeological Sites
South Africa has been called the “Cradle of Humankind” and the country's archaeological sites rank among the most scientifically and historically important in the world. Archaeol...
19th March 2008
Throw yourself off a cliff!
Does throwing yourself over the side of a cliff or down the edge of a waterfall with only a rope and harness appeal to your sense of adventure? Then abseiling in South Africa is for you. You can enjoy South Africa's...
19th March 2008
Theme Park Thrills
Whether you're looking for somewhere to take the kids, or if you'd like to feel like an excitable kid again yourself, head to South Africa's activity parks. Located in Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg and Sun City there is something o...
19th March 2008
Wildlife up close
Would you like to cuddle a lion cub? Or perhaps you'd love to stare into the eyes of massive Nile crocodile?
South Africa's diverse and amazing wildlife is one of the main reasons to visit the country, and you don't only hav...
19th March 2008
Explore South Africa's Underwater Animal Life
South Africa is the meeting-point for two oceans with completely different temperatures and ecosystems: the the chilly Atlantic and tropical Indian Oceans. This mixing and meeting of the oceans means...
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