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29th September 2009
Britain and bad weather go hand-in-hand, if we are to believe the rumours, but the south of the country isn’t actually all that bad and many of the south coast seaside resorts can be great destinations for domestic holidays.
Bournemouth is one such p... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
23rd September 2009
In many ways, the popular county of Essex, in England, sums up all that is appealing about British culture, past and present.
Located in the south east of England and within easy access of London, this uniquely English county has so much to offer the d... Read >
Author: Essex Tourist Guide
17th September 2009
Jimbaran Bay beaches are lined with smashing places to stay from hotels to traditional villas, the kind of hotel that you should expect here is from mid range to five star Bali accommodation. As with all more expensive places in Bali the service that you... Read >
Author: Rene Whitfield
16th September 2009
The small island of Bali is an oasis in paradise when it comes to hotels and recreational facilities available. The number and variety of different Bali hotels is staggering and there are a few things for everyone whatever your financial position. No ma... Read >
Author: Rene Whitfield
09th August 2009
Skegness is one of the UK’s oldest and well known seaside resorts; it has a long running history as one of the UK’s number one family holiday destinations over the years along with other similar seaside towns such as Blackpool and Bognor Regis.
T... Read >
Author: Mr.Brightside
07th August 2009
While Britain may not be famed for its temperate weather, it does boast some coastal destinations that represent the highlight of any sight-seeing holiday. From colourful and cheerful seaside resorts to beautiful natural coastal formations, there's somewh... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
17th July 2009
The credit crunch has countless households across the globe cutting everyday costs and watching their overall spend. However, summer is a time of year when cost-cutting can perhaps take its biggest toll on households, particularly as many families are use... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
07th July 2009
There are so many things that are written about one`s holiday time and where to take the all important annual vacation. I am quite sure every year each people plans their holidays with meticulous detail. As it this time when one dreams about having a wond... Read >
Author: TravisOl
17th June 2009
Father’s Day is the perfect opportunity to celebrate your doting dad. Remember all those times you fell off your bike when you were little? It was your dad who rushed to your rescue and wiped the tears from your eyes wasn’t it? Not to mention the hour... Read >
Author: sarah hague
15th June 2009
It was before the First World War that Blackpool had it’s first Illuminations on an organised scale. However, in 1925, “The Lights” went on in earnest, extending the summer season by several weeks and providing a fine excuse for another nostalgic pe... Read >
Author: ched271@gmail.com
13th June 2009
This year we’ll be pretty concerned about our summer holidays, the annual trip to the sun drenched beaches is under threat due to the rising costs of flying on an airplane. For decades we’ve enjoyed the ability to book a flight and a hotel and fly aw... Read >
Author: Lee Lazarus
08th June 2009
This year we’ll be pretty concerned about our summer holidays, the annual trip to the sun drenched beaches is under threat due to the rising costs of flying on an airplane. For decades we’ve enjoyed the ability to book a flight and a hotel and fl... Read >
Author: Phil Adams-Wright
04th June 2009
If you are looking for a tranquil place to enjoy your holiday as you learn about the different attraction sites. Denmark is the place to rush to since it is one of the leading countries in Europe that has recorded a large number of visitors almost through... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
01st June 2009
The Blackpool Illuminations have been wowing visitors young and old for well over a century and continue to do so in the autumn, every year in Blackpool, England.
Most of Britain's seaside resorts would be winding down and preparing for a quiet winter ... Read >
Author: Christopher
06th May 2009
Turkey is a popular tourist holiday destination, a country which mixes to the traditional Islamic culture with a vibe European cosmopolitan, where the ancient ruins rest along the side top-of-the-range seaside resorts. When you envisage holidays in Turkey... Read >
Author: Aslan Sag
27th April 2009
Holiday villa renting for an unforgettable vacation requires time and keenness in order to obtain desirable results. erento enables you to plan your vacation in advance by using the international searches to rent holiday homes to match your requirements. ... Read >
Author: John Witterson
17th April 2009
Devon is one of the Western counties of England. It is a county of beautiful and spectacular landscapes and a host of attractions which make this county one of the most popular tourist destination in the British Isles. A bed and breakfast stay is one of t... Read >
Author: Tony Lucas
17th April 2009
Historically Hampshire has been known as the County of Southampton, Southamptonshire, Hamptonshire and it is a county that still exists on the south coast of England. The county shares its borders with Berkshire, Dorset, Wiltshire, West Sussex and Surrey... Read >
Author: Dev
27th March 2009
You might not realise this but Britain has incredibly well over 7,000 miles of coastline, more that the likes of Italy, France and Spain. As a result Britain is blessed with many fine seaside locations. There are so many to mention from tiny secluded beac... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th March 2009
Goa is the ultimate travel destination that one can think of and definitely holds in its bosom a wide variety of amenities for the tourists to come and enjoy. From attractions like ancient temples and exquisite churches to vibrant street markets and commu... Read >
Author: jetworld
16th March 2009
When you go to Wales there are all sorts of things to do. Some of them are more adult-oriented, however, and when you have a family with younger children you'll want to stick to the things that you can all do together. There are many of them, even if it m... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th March 2009
Many famous Montenegrins have called the city home, and monuments to their accomplishments dot the city's many parks. Keep a special eye out while walking Podgorica's shaded streets for statues of such local (and international) celebrities as Marko Miljan... Read >
Author: Pavle
16th January 2009
France is a country that is located in Western Europe and it is often referred to as L’Hexagone (The Hexagon) because of the country’s geometric shape. The country is bordered by Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Andorra and Sp... Read >
Author: Dan Collins
01st December 2008
Ever thought to come to Italy for an Italian language course?
Well, there’s no better place than a scenery of a beach in front of you, like it happens in Viareggio. Viareggio is one of the most famous and traditional seaside resorts in Tuscany, made ... Read >
Author: Web Marketing Team
22nd November 2008
Before the wedding day, the most important decisions that a bride should focus on are: the design, look and style of her Brooklyn bridal gown and how to make the wedding celebration memorable. After which, she and couple had to decide now where to spend t... Read >
Author: Cherry B
18th November 2008
Tenerife offers a range of landscapes from mountain villages to coastal towns and seaside resorts. Holidaying in Tenerife is within easy reach for UK tourists, as flights take little more than four hours from nearly every UK airport. It is an ideal destin... Read >
Author: Luc Besson
30th October 2008
To help you make the most of your holiday in the west of Ireland, we have compiled an easy to follow driving route that includes some of the country's top attractions like the Cliffs of Moher, the Burren, Aillwee Cave and others that you don't want to mis... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
23rd September 2008
Due to a whole list of property tax reforms, weather, scenery, accessibility and some very fine wine, Italy has long been on the preferred list of retirees and property investors alike. This, coupled with an
enthusiastic approach to tourism from the gov... Read >
Author: Portugal Paul
18th September 2008
The custom of a newly married couple going off to a holiday right after the wedding ceremony started in early 19th century Great Britain. It is called the honeymoon. This is to relax and celebrate the union of husband and wife in intimacy and seclusion.... Read >
Author: Cherry B
02nd September 2008
Have you ever visited the Mediterranean Sea and its seaside resorts from Spain? Do you wish you could live in a sunny coastal town and forget about all the worries caused by busy city life? If the answer to either of these questions is yes, then perhaps y... Read >
Author: Ingrid Sure
02nd September 2008
Both Moraira and Javea are two popular seaside resorts in Spain, situated close to Alicante and Valencia. They have beautiful beaches, the coastline being gently sheltered by mountains and they represent the delight of numerous tourists all year round. Th... Read >
Author: Ingrid Sure
02nd September 2008
Spain is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, with plenty of opportunities present, including when it comes to living arrangements. Seaside resorts have become number one for those interested in purchasing a vacation home and Javea does not m... Read >
Author: Ingrid Sure
23rd August 2008
I hope that you might have enjoyed some of my other articles on Italian related subjects. I have been writing articles about my all things Italian and translations and language lessons.
In this article ‘Italian Translation into English – A trip... Read >
Author: Sumit Sharma
12th August 2008
With 9 million visitors every year, the French Riviera (Cote d’Azur) is one of the most famous holiday destinations in the world. It is the most visited region by French tourists and the second most frequented region by foreign tourists, just after Pari... Read >
Author: holrent
24th July 2008
Situated in Devon, Torquay is widely regarded as the jewel in the crown of the English Riviera.
Originally a fishing and agricultural town, since the start of the 19th century the local government set out into turning this quiet, rural village into a t... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
24th July 2008
Laying peacefully on the pleasant River Stour, Canterbury manages to mix city, coast and country perfectly. The rolling, lush hills surround the bustling, cosmopolitan city are complimented perfectly by the beautiful beaches and seaside resorts.
Situa... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
25th May 2008
The Isle of Wight is a popular destination for many ? and growing as a vacation destination. It is less than three miles from the South Coast of Britain and directly on the English Channel! The reason it is such a popular vacation destination being on the... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd May 2008
With the approach of summer, the focus is shifting to outdoor living. No longer held to the monotonous confines of their homes, millions of people are looking forward to spending more time around pool houses.While many still associate them with public sw... Read >
Author: Kathy Moran
20th May 2008
Imagine choosing between a guest house with a set of strict rules – and a landlady ready to enforce them, or a holiday camp with tents and daily chores to complete. Doesn’t sound like much of a choice, yet these were the accommodation options for thos... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
16th April 2008
Bulgaria with its capital city Sofia is like a lesser child of Europe. The country was pretty popular tourist destination and before when was under a communist regime. But with the coming of Democracy, the country has seen quite major economic reforms and... Read >
Author: abraxas
02nd April 2008
For some, the ideal holiday is a luxury hotel on a foreign coast. Others choose to sail the seven seas – or at least one of them – on a cruise liner. Still others prefer to stay in their home country and sample the delights to be found on their own do... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson
26th February 2008
There is very interesting definition of cities in Lithuania. As per parliament of Lithuanian a city is defined as the compact areas populated by more than three thousand people. The definition is interesting and strange as well because there are various c... Read >
Author: nancy eben
21st February 2008
Overseas buyers considering Portugal as the place to buy a dream home in the sun, will have thought of the Algarve in Portugal. The most recognised area in Portugal it is known mostly for its popular beaches, golf courses and nightlife.
Central Algarve... Read >
Author: nicholas marr
20th February 2008
The Dorset coast, also known as the Jurassic, is a World Heritage Site, and includes some unique geographical features.
There is Lyme Bay, including the 18 mile long Chesil Beach. There’s the Isle of Portland, where the world famous Portland Stone h... Read >
Author: Robert Baldry
08th February 2008
Languedoc Roussillon is a region of incredibly varied landscapes from the Pyrenees Mountains, to the vineyards and the beaches. It has also been affected by many different civilisations over the last 2500 years and offers a rich history, culture & archite... Read >
Author: Nick
06th February 2008
Most of tour operators, particularly in Italy, chose to specialize in specific tourist market areas to fight against the more fiercer competition. For this reason are born tour operators specialized in niche fields, so named not because less important, bu... Read >
Author: deborah
26th January 2008
Dubai is about to host its first Tourism Development Projects and Investment Market (TDIM) exhibition from January 20-22, 2008. Projects worth over $190 billion are expected to be showcased by 50 major companies.
Dubai's tourism sector has been growing a... Read >
Author: AlexDubai
30th August 2007
Known as "London by the Sea", Brighton is one of the UK's largest and most famous seaside resorts.
Brighton's heyday came in the 18th Century when the town's favour with the party-loving Prince of Wales (later George VI) gave it an immediate cachet.... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets
29th August 2007
Newquay is now a major tourist destination, with many people enjoying the benefits of staying in a newquay hotel. Tourists come principally on account of the 10 long and accessible sandy beaches. A newquay break is welcome to everyone, those enjoying the ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
31st May 2007
Algarve property has become increasingly interesting to Brits and indeed to many northern europeans over the last 30 to 40 years, due both to the pleasant weather and as a quiet, but alive place to go to retire or to live away from the hustle and bustle. ... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler
11th May 2007
This stunning Balearic island, with its classic beaches, mountain scenery, idyllic countryside, and dramatic coastlines, attracts plenty of visitors. Action-packed seaside resorts, such as Magaluf in the southwest corner of the island, host hordes of pack... Read >
Author: GEM Motoring Assist
08th May 2007
The Norfolk coastline is one of the best-loved and most popular coastlines in the UK. The main reason for its popularity is the enormous diversity, ranging from the traditional seaside resorts of Great Yarmouth and Hunstanton to the upmarket villages and ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
03rd April 2007
Bulgaria has fast become a favourite holiday destination with British holidaymakers; and with pristine ski resorts, beautiful beaches and low prices that undercut Western Europe, it’s easy to see why. Sofia, the country's capital and Bansko, its premier... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
04th February 2007
Morocco has been compared to that of Spain 15 years ago so buyers are eager to get in on the action. The Morrocan government aims to increase tourism to the country to ten million by 2010. When you visit Morocco you will find building work and brand new ... Read >
Author: nicholas marr
08th January 2007
The Costa del Sol in southern Spain is one of the most famous holiday destinations in Europe. You can choose from 800km of beaches, world-renowned holiday resorts, the warm Mediterranean Sea or the lively Atlantic Ocean. The Costa del Sol runs most the le... Read >
Author: Steve Greenwood
10th August 2006
Located on the bottom tip of Alabama, Gulf Shores is one of only two seaside resorts with direct access to the Gulf of Mexico. Home to such notable interests as Gulf State Park, Lake Shelby, Fort Morgan and Dauphin Island, golf courses, outlet shopping, w... Read >
Author: N Spin
05th March 2006
Scarborough is one of Britain's favourite seaside resorts and has been for more than four centuries. Located on the east coast of Yorkshire, Scarborough has always attracted visitors thanks to its beautiful and lengthy sandy beaches, picturesque cliff top... Read >
Author: Maria Williams
05th March 2006
Dream holiday is a common buzzword used in travel packages, but sometimes it seems hard to believe it because a traveller can define the holiday but cannot exactly figure out the dream. Let's be practical, why choose Sicily when everything is known and ... Read >
Author: Angela Rossi
05th January 2006
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Mafia: Is that all there is to Sicily?
Sicily is a mountainous arid island an extension of the Apennine Mountains separated from the mainland by the Straits of Messina. Many powers have occupied this strat... Read >
Author: Derek Miller
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