04th March 2009
A country rich with history, there's no doubt that festivals are an important part of the culture when it comes to visiting Greece. Tourists who head out on Greek holidays will be welcome to a glimpse of Greek tradition when they arrive during festival ...
04th March 2009
If you are single then perhaps it’s time to take matters into your own hands, and with a little help you can be well on the way to finding your perfect partner by the time spring rolls around. Indeed, according to the dating statistics, of the 15 mill...
04th March 2009
With the British economy in turmoil and the pound falling badly against the euro and the US dollar, UK holidaymakers are starting to look outside the eurozone for cheap, local holidays.
Switzerland, Norway and Croatia are all non-eurozone countries ...
03rd March 2009
Of course, searching for the cheapest web hosting options can be tempting for many businesses that are at risk of being adversely affected by the recession.
But for most companies, the decision to choose free hosting can cause more harm than good. I...
03rd March 2009
As far as surfing destinations go, Sydney is well known for being one of the best. Of primary importance to this claim is its varied but often consistent surf, due to the wide array of beaches and breaks found along its coastline. In fact, coupled with ...
03rd March 2009
The Giant’s Causeway is one of Ireland’s better known landmarks and Northern Ireland’s only World Heritage site. The unusual rock formations are a sight to behold in their own right, as well as the Causeway coastline and nearby attractions.
A ...
03rd March 2009
The coast of Kenya is home to some of the most stunning beaches in the world; it can be difficult to find the time to explore the wonders that each one has to offer. As such, soft sand lapped by azure blue waters and fringed by palm trees is a common ...
02nd March 2009
Although it's possible that Cape Town has been inhabited for more than 100,000 years, the first written evidences of settlement date back to the 15th century.
The Cape was first spotted in 1486 by Batholomeu Dias, a Portuguese explorer on a spice ex...
01st March 2009
Located in the Persian Gulf near Saudi Arabia, Bahrain provides tourists - particularly those not familiar with Middle Eastern cultures - with a Western-friendly insight into Islamic culture. For many first time visitors to here, the mix of Western and ...
01st March 2009
If you love the vibrancy and excitement that most cities offer, then you’ll love the Big Apple. Designed for business and pleasure, there is plenty to do here with five separate boroughs to explore.
There are of course certain landmarks which def...
28th February 2009
As the recession deepens around the world, brides-to-be are seeking creative and efficient ways to throw a budget wedding that doesn't appear skimpy.
Budget options for a frugal bride often mean penning your own invitations, which can lead to a mo...
28th February 2009
Your health should be viewed as your most important consideration. Indeed, you only have one body and if you don’t look after it properly, this can have serious repercussions on the way you live your life. Therefore, it makes sense to ensure you do ev...
27th February 2009
Although you may have yet to visit Bangkok, the chances are you've heard of the Khao San Road. Famously described by the popular book 'The Beach' as the centre of the backpacking universe, the Khao San Road is one of the most exciting travel destination...
25th February 2009
Britain's relationship with tea is enduring. In fact, Winston Churchill wouldn't go to war without first having a cup. A visit to London offers the chance to relax in some of the finest tea shops in the world, and also to discover the history behind the...
25th February 2009
One of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, Paris is a spectacular city to visit. Indeed, home to a set of legendary attractions, seeped in rich history and filled with stunning architecture, it is truly a place that must be seen to be ex...