12th July 2009
Sport-mad Europe is home to many stupendously impressive stadiums. These are architectural monsters that become the sweaty and emotional temporary homes for hundreds of thousands of fans every weekend. They are awesome feats of design, and even if youâ€...
11th July 2009
For a prospective university student looking to take a quick year out before they recommence their studies - or, for that matter, anyone looking to take a year out from their normal like – Spain is positioned as one of Europe’s very best destinations....
05th July 2009
Of the many opportunities to learn Spanish at a dedicated school in Spain, there can be few better than the possibility of learning the language while by the sea. Spain is a country that lives and breathes the beach, and you won’t be able to go far wr...
05th July 2009
Every year, thousands of people decide to travel to Spain in order to learn the language and enjoy the country. As a result, there are hundreds – if not thousands – of Spanish language schools in Spain, each offering its own take on how best to teac...
05th July 2009
Thinking of taking your loved one on a romantic getaway to a city in Europe? Take a look at the following suggestions to get an idea of Europe’s most romantic destinations…
Rome.
Astounding, elegiac, and ultimately a lot of fun, Rome makes fo...
05th July 2009
Europe is blessed with a wonderful array of capital cities. These are places where life comes busy, interesting, and varied, as there’s always a welter of things to do and see during free time. From music performances to cinema showings, and from hist...
27th August 2008
In recent years, Barcelona has fashioned itself a reputation as Europe’s capital of the weekend break. Every weekend thousands of people hop on vuelos Barcelona (Spanish for ‘flights to Barcelona’) to experience just a little of what the city has t...
27th August 2008
1. Brush Up on Your Spanish:
As is the case throughout other Spanish-speaking Caribbean destinations like the Dominican Republic and Mexico, a little bit of Spanish goes a long way in Cuba. In many ways if you can make yourself understood by the islandâ€...
27th August 2008
Whichever way you look at it, Tunisia’s not exactly short of things to do. But whether it’s German travelers on their Tunesien-Reise, Spanish tourists on viajes Tunez or English holidaymakers setting off on a Tunisia trip, one thing is becoming increa...
27th August 2008
Any student traveler looking to settle on an English course in Canada will know that the country has a number of fantastic cities to choose from. Few, though, are as packed with things to see and do outside of the classroom as marvelous Montreal.
In f...
27th August 2008
Meaningful travel is becoming more and more popular with every passing year. Whether it’s a spot of volunteering, a foreign work placement or a period of studying abroad, these days it seems there’s a huge emphasis on getting as much as possible from ...
25th July 2008
Tunisia is, in many ways, the grand dame of the North African tourism scene. Long before holidaymakers began to go in large numbers to Morocco, there were scores of Italians on viaggi della Tunisia, Spaniards on viajes Tunez and English heading off on Tun...
25th July 2008
Tenerife is blessed with a number of truly unique tourist attractions: stunning black volcanic beaches and year round sunshine mix with its iconic lunar landscapes. The resorts, meanwhile, are characterized by a vibrant nightlife scene and a selection of ...
22nd July 2008
For years Tenerife has been one of the most established destinations for holidaymakers in search of a bit of sun. And to the south of the island, Playa de las Americas has had a central part to play in creating the island’s phenomenal reputation as a ho...
15th July 2008
Tenerife: the mere mention of the place summons up images of sweltering hot days stretched out on the sand followed by wild nights out on the town. But away from the beaches and the swanky hotels of the south, much of the rest of the island is quiet, rura...