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Why Pensacola Is Great For People On Manual Wheelchairs

06th October 2009
Pensacola Taxicabs Almost all taxicabs in Pensacola can accommodate a maximum of six passengers, including a rider in a wheelchair and the cab driver. Pensacola Yellow Cab is glad to provide cab service to easy and convenient mobility spoiled commun... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Bangkok Nightlife- where anything is possible

30th September 2009
There is no doubt that a visitor would desire to stay for more than one night in this Asian City of Angels. Bangkok, the financial and cultural focal point of Asia, with its assortment of resorts to pamper anyone from anywhere in the world, will provide ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

10 Days in China booked with Barter Travel

14th September 2009
Beijing I flew to China with Scandinavian Airways via Copenhagen on the 15th September, 2005. Our first port of call was Beijing. I stayed in the Central Plaza which is owned by Holiday Inn. This was a fantastic hotel which included an indoor swimming ... Read >
Author: arabela

Taboga Island in Panama

11th September 2009
Panama is one of the hottest holiday destinations in the world. Not surprisingly so, as it has so much to offer its visitors. Here you can enjoy the dramatic Panama City, slip off for a vacation in the Chiriqui Highlands or look for a quiet getaway. The T... Read >
Author: jose.zolinski

10 Days in China booked with Barter Travel

11th September 2009
Beijing I flew to China with Scandinavian Airways via Copenhagen on the 15th September, 2005. Our first port of call was Beijing. I stayed in the Central Plaza which is owned by Holiday Inn. This was a fantastic hotel which included an indoor swimming ... Read >
Author: arabela

Play, shop and eat your heart out in Cape Town

31st July 2009
If you're planning a trip to Cape Town, consider making the V&A Waterfront, one of the country's top tourist attractions, your first port of call.   Situated in the Cape Town harbour, the V&A Waterfront offers a wide range of shops, restaurants, leis... Read >
Author: Reshall Jimmy

Durban… a sub-tropical paradise on the East Coast of South Africa

31st July 2009
  Forget Miami Beach this winter… there are plenty of sundrenched beaches and fabulous hotels in Durban .   South Africa is well-known for safaris, Gold and Gary Player, but thousands of international visitors are wowed each year, by SA's best k... Read >
Author: Reshall Jimmy

The history of the taxi

30th July 2009
Even before motorised transport some bright spark came up with the idea of charging people to ferry them around and the taxi was born. The first taxis appeared in the 17th century in London and Paris. It's strange to think that on a night out in Paris in ... Read >
Author: CalumMac

Old San Juan - A Tourist's Guide to Puerto Rico

07th July 2009
One of the most used departure ports for cruise ships in the Caribbean is San Juan in Puerto Rico. We decided to arrive a day early to San Juan in order to see some sights before our cruise ship departure. San Juan, known as 'La Ciudad Amurallada' (the ... Read >
Author: ArticlesFly.com

Hotels Knightsbridge - Find The Best Knightsbridge Hotels Here!

02nd July 2009
Centered around the central areas of Mayfair, Kensington, Knightsbridge, Belgravia, Chelsea and the West End are some of the world's most luxurious hotels in London. There are limited choices in the outer areas of London. For example there are only two... Read >
Author: Dane Moore

Top Atlantic City Casinos

05th June 2009
When people think of the biggest and best casinos in the world, they usually think of Las Vegas first. But people are missing out if they don't consider everything that Atlantic City, New Jersey has to offer. Besides being in an extremely convenient locat... Read >
Author: videosalesleads

Travel with Change in Peru

05th June 2009
It is important to travel with change in Peru. The sol is the official currency of Peru. While the US dollar is widely accepted in the larger hotel and supermarket chains, and just about every travel agency, the sol is used almost everywhere else. Man... Read >
Author: Thomas Carroll

A slice of paradise – Sentosa

12th May 2009
Sentosa is a slice of paradise that beckons you. You can revel in a host of themed attractions, a nature park, tropical resort and heritage centre all bundled into one. Located just off the southern coast of Singapore is Sentosa Island that is by far Sing... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Luxury Hotels in Kashmir | Kashmir Honeymoon Tour | Deluxe Hotels in Kashmir | hotels in gulmarg | E

05th May 2009
Nestling in the lap of dazzling, snow-capped Himalayas, the Kashmir valley is a jewel in India's crown. An inspiration for art, music and poetry, Kashmir is also a honeymooners' paradise, a nature lover's wonderland and a shopper's dream come true. Two ma... Read >
Author: kashmir

kashmir holiday Kashmir tour, travel to Kashmir, hotels in Kashmir

01st May 2009
Set like a jewelled crown on the map of India, Kashmir is a multi-faceted diamond, changing its hues with the seasons - always extravagantly beautiful. Two major Himalayan ranges, the Great Himalayan Range and the Pir Panjal, surround the landscape from t... Read >
Author: Mussoorie

Luxury Hotels in Kashmir | Kashmir Honeymoon Tour | Deluxe Hotels

01st May 2009
Nestling in the lap of dazzling, snow-capped Himalayas, the Kashmir valley is a jewel in India's crown. An inspiration for art, music and poetry, Kashmir is also a honeymooners' paradise, a nature lover's wonderland and a shopper's dream come true. Two ma... Read >
Author: Mussoorie

Why are Oludeniz Holidays so unique

23rd April 2009
The region of Fethiye with its very famous coast line, the Turquoise Coast and Olu Deniz in particular has by now acquired almost legendary status as the best beach in Turkey. In fact several years back it was voted to be in the top five beaches in the wo... Read >
Author: Casper da Silva

Spring break in Rocky Point 2009 - Where to go?

17th April 2009
We are full of expectation for a Fantastic Spring Break in Rocky Point 2009. The weather this winter has been very mild, and we think we will get a perfect few weeks to enjoy the change of season and, of course, welcome all the college students that come ... Read >
Author: Aniruddha Badola

Guide to the perfect Northumberland Valentines break

22nd January 2009
If you are thinking of planning a romantic trip for this valentines, here is a new take on the traditional trip to Paris. Why not take your partner for a romantic trip to Northumbria. In this article we will look at the steps you need to take to impress y... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Infotainment for Kids

08th January 2009
Having opened its doors on February 17th 1988, Safari World covers an area of 480 acres for its open air zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. Safari World also has a marine park where regular dolphin and seal performances take place. After the major renov... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Infotainment for Kids

08th January 2009
Having opened its doors on February 17th 1988, Safari World covers an area of 480 acres for its open air zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. Safari World also has a marine park where regular dolphin and seal performances take place. After the major renov... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Things to do in London this Christmas

12th December 2008
Christmas is one of the busiest times of year in London, as there is so much for tourists to see and do. Westminster’s 3 star Elysee Hotel take a look at some of the best attractions to see and do over the festive season. West End Christmas Lights ... Read >
Author: phil young

Touring around Lake Windermere

04th September 2008
Who would have thought it? Windermere is not on Lake Windermere! In fact, it’s about 2 miles away, with ‘Bowness on Windermere’ being the small town which is on Lake Windermere. Strangely, Windermere [town] used to be called Winandermere and befo... Read >
Author: jennyhicks

Mobile Broadband hits Hong Kong Taxis

27th July 2008
The people of Hong Kong are certainly in for a technological treat as 100 Hong Kong taxis are hooked up to its high speed broadband network. Hong Kong mobile phone operator SmarTone, who in December 2004 joined forces with Vodafone to create partnersh... Read >
Author: mobile.broadband-onthemove.co.uk

La Gomera island life

27th February 2008
Island life! Redefining the term ‘unspoiled’, La Gomera is a tiny (less than 25kms across) island-paradise, whose rugged coastline - of rock-strewn bays, and black-sand beaches - belies a starkly contrasting interior, wherein subtropical florae j... Read >
Author: steve_c_uk

Djemaa el Fna, the dead head square in Marrakech

21st August 2007
The principal point of Marrakech is its central square, Djemaa el Fna and a medina adjacent to it, the old city with fortress walls, sinuous streets and commercial districts. Lots of hotels are located on the other side of the wall, which are a 5-minut... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko

A guide to Phuket’s best beaches

02nd August 2007
Located midway along the west coast, Phuket’s number one and most visited beach is Patong; a behemoth in terms of tourist numbers and reputation. The beach is quite nice here, although the whole package of shops, restaurants and bars is what gives this ... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Discover The Beauty Of Valencia In Spain

31st July 2007
VALENCIA - A city of two integrated parts, is rapidly becoming one of the hottest destinations in Spain. The combination of Gothic and Modern architecture makes Valencia a visual and cultural feast. This new Valencia, whilst still embracing its past histo... Read >
Author: lee smith

What Makes Panama Real Estate Attractive?

04th June 2007
â–ªBustling Economy: Panama's economy has historically maintained stability, and is currently experiencing a healthy rate of growth. In fact, Panama has one of Latin America's fastest growing economies. Panama's prosperity stems in part from the renowned ... Read >
Author: babuhigh

Marrakech Riads: Location Matters

25th May 2007
Mesmerizing architectural design, exceptional service quality, and superb amenities. Every traveler would agree that these three are the primary standards in choosing the best accommodation. It is a guaranteed luxurious experience if one can find a Ri... Read >
Author: racquel

Use your GPS Tracking System For So Many Things

21st May 2007
Step outside your own front door and in all likelihood Global Positioning Systems (GPS) have impacted on your daily life in some way. It could be that rush hour taxi ride across town or perhaps that weekend fishing trip. Originally developed by the US mil... Read >
Author: tommy cooper

Wild Ride - Riding a Taxi Cab in Panama City, Panama

27th March 2007
Riding a taxi in Panama City can provoke just as many emotions as a free fall roller coaster ride, but at only a dollar a pop. Similar to the roller coaster, you can expect to jerk from left to right, feel your stomach drop, tense your muscles and squeal ... Read >
Author: msutherl

Getting Around Panama - Travel Tips

02nd March 2007
Planes, Trains & Automobiles - Getting around the Republic of Panama is cheap, easy and safe! In Panama city it's typical to pay less than $5 for a taxi ride to just about any reasonable distance from your hotel including the regional airport. In the s... Read >
Author: PanamaMark

The Perfect Birthday Present for Mom

21st December 2006
Many people consider their mothers as the most important person in their lives. Mothers are there when their children are young to help them learn to read and get ready for their prom when they reach their teenage years. They are also there when their chi... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton

Sailing in Greece

21st August 2006
This article looks at harbours and anchorages of the Saronic Islands and the coast starting in the north at the Corinth canal and running south as far as the cape at Skillaion It is difficult to generalise about weather patterns within the area. In the... Read >
Author: ken jones

The Sights, Sounds, and People of Morelia, Mexico

29th June 2006
The Sights, Sounds, and People of Morelia, MexicoBy David WixAs the sun set on my first evening in Morelia, I foundmyself reflecting on the day's events and my initialimpressions of this old colonial style city that would be myhome for the next several mo... Read >
dbwix

Fluffy Cat Dives Cozumel

18th June 2006
Fluffy Cat Dives CozumelbyRobert KeeneyCopyright (c) November 2003Meow......! I am a very fluffy kitty. My master is a diveinstructor. I was his first certification. All those fish tochase...yummm... We have many underwater adventures. Hebrought me along ... Read >
Dive Adventurer

When in Italy- twenty essential things to do

12th June 2006
Sitting round the dinner table one night , after a few bottles of Chianti with some old friends, most of whom had spent time as European tour guides and backpackers, I asked them to name the best thing to see or do while staying in Italy. There was a lot... Read >
Author: Katy Hyslop

Travel Europe - Amsterdam Travel

07th June 2006
So you are thinking for a travel to Amsterdam. Well, before you opt for a travel, I guess it is nice for you to know first some of the basic facts about Amsterdam, especially the mode of transportation. It is best that you know how to get there and how to... Read >
Author: Arpad Domonkos

Night in Satun - Adventures in Southern Thailand

01st April 2006
My Mercedes is waiting. The sun beams diffusely down through the moisture laden air causing beads of sweat to drip continuously on my already drenched t-shirt. I am going to Satun and the Mercedes is a classic well kept 1962 model. In fact there is a w... Read >
Author: Brian Adell

Hello from Cuba (10) - A Country Excursion

11th January 2006
Sunday, April 10, 2005 Hello from Cuba (10) - A Country Excursion Hotel Havana Libre, Sunday, April 10, 2005, 12:45 pm After my walk through the Vedado neighbourhood, my friend Pedro came to pick me up since I had suggested a little excursion wit... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher

Cardiac Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery and yearly checkups in the Land of Smiles.

24th December 2005
Vacationing in Thailand, truly the land of smiles, rolls back years of stressful living, so even though I'm old enough to know better, it was not unusual for me to be getting around on a motor scooter recently in this beautiful corner of the world. Jom... Read >
Author: David Skul

Athens Taxi Ride – Extreme Sports

11th November 2005
Athens is a huge, congested city and the local taxis are your main means of getting around. The average Athens tax ride is inexpensive, just bring your helmet. Living on the Edge I had just arrived in Athens with a couple who'll remain nameless. [H... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo