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Polar Aquarium and Tiger Beach Park – enough entertainment for a life time

29th September 2009
China is a hive of activity, and its cities are no different, especially Dalian, which is considered as one of the most populated in China. Dalian is positioned towards the north coast, and is often patronized due to its beaches. This is despite the fact ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Tintagel: Birthplace of King Arthur?

25th September 2009
Tintagel on the north coast of Cornwall is a place of myth and legend, a site that has inspired people of centuries and still draws thousands of people to every year. It is perhaps no surprise that such a place is said to be home to one of the great legen... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

List of Mauritius Hotels and Resort

02nd September 2009
Mauritius has been sung by poets, painters, writers and sundry visitors ever since man landed on the island. The most quoted compliment comes from Mark twain, the famous America author, who wrote in 1897: You gather the idea that Mauritius was made first... Read >
Author: Panache Holidays

List of Hotels and Resort in Mauritius

01st September 2009
Mauritius has been sung by poets, painters, writers and sundry visitors ever since man landed on the island. The most quoted compliment comes from Mark twain, the famous America author, who wrote in 1897: You gather the idea that Mauritius was made first... Read >
Author: Panache Holidays

White sand and bright green-blue run in Malapascua Island

19th July 2009
If white sand, and bright green-blue run is what did you say? You're craving designed for, in that case what did you say? The Malapascua island has to offer is up designed for your taking. It was on Christmas daylight as soon as the Spaniards reached ... Read >
Author: Ruel

Reasons to Spend Your Vacation in One of Cornwall’s Holiday Cottages

02nd June 2009
Located amidst a number of beautiful sandy beaches, an attractive sea, exceptional cuisine and an awe-inspiring countryside holiday cottages in Cornwall offers an excellent getaway to spend your summer vacation. Cornwall boasts a rich history and a legend... Read >
Author: Sue Walker

Crete: A holiday destination suitable for all ages

18th May 2009
Crete: A holiday destination suitable for all ages Holiday trip to Crete is quite popular and sought after now days. Crete is a very appealing and admired destination. Most of the people fail to understand the versatility and resourcefulness of this p... Read >
Author: mark steve

Crete: A holiday destination suitable for all ages

18th May 2009
Crete: A holiday destination suitable for all ages Holiday trip to Crete is quite popular and sought after now days. Crete is a very appealing and admired destination. Most of the people fail to understand the versatility and resourcefulness of this p... Read >
Author: mark steve

North Cyprus Villas A Different Side Of Cyprus

07th May 2009
North Cyprus is a secular state with no official religion. One can find different types of people residing in this part of Cyprus. Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean after Sardinia and Sicily. It is located 65 km from Turkey’s south... Read >
Author: TimMartins

Luxury Beachfront Property in North Bali

01st May 2009
North Bali, or better Singaraja or Buleleng is different from the rest of Bali or should i say from the south part f Bali. Most people have heard about about Lovina and Singaraja (former capital), but considering it as an area to go on vacation, or even o... Read >
Author: Dharma

Affordable Beachfront Property in North Bali

01st May 2009
North Bali, or better Singaraja or Buleleng is different from the rest of Bali or should i say from the south part f Bali. Most people have heard about about Lovina and Singaraja (former capital), but considering it as an area to go on vacation, or even o... Read >
Author: Dharma

Hong Kong-the fusion

21st January 2009
Hong Kong Island is an island that lies on the southern part of Hong Kong. Hong Kong is the fourth largest financial centre in the world. Hong Kong is also the eight largest trade economy in the world. Hong Kong Island contains a bustling urban centre loc... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Visiting Calais

05th January 2009
Located on the north coast of France, Calais isn’t widely regarded as a tourist town. Its bustling port region gives the town an industrial feel to it, but unknown to most, Calais is in fact a quaint little town to visit when you first reach France. ... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

Driving Cuba West to East.

15th December 2008
To travel towards the Cuban capital and the rest of the country, that is, to the east of Cuba, and always by the coast, after leaving Cayo Levisa, one should take the highway that leads to Havana by the north littoral, the prettiest of them all where mono... Read >
Author: Martin Luis

What’s the weather like when traveling to Hawaii?

03rd December 2008
Hawaii is an archipelago that makes up hundreds of islands that that stretch over 1500 miles. The climate of Hawaii is surprisingly complex. The Hawaiian Islands lie in the tropics, but because of high volcanic mountains, the weather can be quite varied... Read >
Author: Rich Johnson

Cruise line comparison: Carnival or Royal Caribbean?

30th October 2008
Carnival and Royal Caribbean are two popular cruise lines that have strong followings. Some cruise aficionados refuse to sail on one or the other. Are there any major differences between them? Explore which cruise may fit your needs the best. For ou... Read >
Author: Rich Johnson

Camden Haven Golf Club

15th September 2008
Are you planning your holiday to the lovely little town of Port Macquarie? Perhaps you will be staying in one of the holiday apartments Port Macquerie is famous for, and think that this is as good as it gets. But, your time off in this area can be made ev... Read >
Author: Gloria Dekker

Lush Libations in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

08th September 2008
Some are quick to call them a vice, but authentic rums and cigars form the Dominican are incomparable and notorious throughout the Caribbean. Where it is common in the states to pair a scotch and a cigar and melt into a plush chair, you will come to disc... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

All Inclusive Family Hotel Vacation-Which Type Will Suit You?

16th August 2008
All inclusive hotels in Jamaica for a family vacation are always a popular choice for families during there Jamaica tours. You will find that there are many all inclusive resort chains in Jamaica and all of are able to provide various fun filled activitie... Read >
Author: Graham Williams

Crete Travel Guide

12th August 2008
The Mediterranean island of Crete is a favorite for Europeans who are looking for a second home, vacation spot or retirement haven. It has year round sunshine and beautiful scenery, and is currently undergoing a development boom. Crete has over 1,000 kilo... Read >
Author: Manishh Kumarr

Crete Travel Guide

12th August 2008
The Mediterranean island of Crete is a favorite for Europeans who are looking for a second home, vacation spot or retirement haven. It has year round sunshine and beautiful scenery, and is currently undergoing a development boom. Crete has over 1,000 kilo... Read >
Author: Manishh Kumarr

A Travel Guide

12th August 2008
The Mediterranean island of Crete is a favorite for Europeans who are looking for a second home, vacation spot or retirement haven. It has year round sunshine and beautiful scenery, and is currently undergoing a development boom. Crete has over 1,000 kilo... Read >
Author: Prem Bahadur

Make Sure Your First Time the Most Memorable

17th July 2008
The Dominican Republic is like that first love; when you part separate ways, you try to convince yourself that it's for the better and that you can still be happy apart, but deep down inside there is that squirming pang that tries convincing you to give i... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

A Crete Travel Guide

16th July 2008
The Mediterranean island of Crete is a favorite for Europeans who are looking for a second home, vacation spot or retirement haven. It has year round sunshine and beautiful scenery, and is currently undergoing a development boom. Crete has over 1,000 kilo... Read >
Author: nicholas marr

Greek Island Crete Good For Property

11th June 2008
The Mediterranean island of Crete is a favorite for Europeans who are looking for a second home, vacation spot or retirement haven. It has year round sunshine and beautiful scenery, and is currently undergoing a development boom. Crete has over 1,000 kilo... Read >
Author: nicholas marr

Car hire in Spain- get the most out of your holiday

21st May 2008
There is a difference between the North of Spain and the South, not just because of the weather but the culture is also very different. The North is popular amongst tourists looking to experience some Spanish culture, for example, Pamplona plays host to t... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman

Budget Guide to the Baltic

21st May 2008
The three ex-Soviet Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have become fashionable tourist hostspots in recent years. This is mainly because, with their well-preserved architecture, friendly locals and cheap prices, the nations' three capital citi... Read >
Author: jonny cooper

Find Hotels, Restaurants for sale in Tenerife, Spain

08th May 2008
Tenerife is a typical holiday island, consequently, the economy and Infrastructure is mainly due to tourism, in 1885 Tenerife was visited for the first time by 350 tourists from England and the surrounding islands. And this is why there are many Hotels, R... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler

Cruise Lines Exclusive Private Islands

23rd February 2008
When choosing a Caribbean cruise you may well come across some islands you never even knew existed. Princess Cays, Labadee and CocoCay are all examples, and they all have one thing in common; they are used exclusively by the cruise lines who own them. So,... Read >
Author: Genna Roberts

Rock Climbing in West Cornwall

02nd February 2008
West Cornwall, the area including both the Land's End and Lizard Peninsulas, is home to a wealth of sea cliff climbing to rival any in the country. Although there are plenty of hard routes, the area is perhaps best known for it's more amenable classics. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Macramé - Good As Green

01st February 2008
Macramé is an environmentally compatible craft. No electricity, chemicals or any severe products are required. These days, a lot of are becoming more interested in buying natural, safe products. If you are a plant enthusiast who is looking for different ... Read >
Author: Susan Foster

Trekking in Tasmania

09th November 2007
Tasmania is one of the best states to visit if you are looking for beautiful walking trails. Combined with a driving holiday you are within a day of most walks, and there is so much to see and do in between. Most of the walks are found in the large expans... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer

Ibiza Clubs Welcome New 2007 Flights

31st August 2007
Friday and Saturday night clubbers from around Europe, and especially from the UK and Germany, descend upon Ibiza in the summer months for a week - and often two - of non stop partying. Ibiza runs second only to the UK's main cities of London, Manchest... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Visit Galicia – Take a look at the Northern Atlantic Coast.

24th August 2007
Unlike possibly the majority of the autonomous regions of Spain, in Galicia the coastline plays a tremendous part the local economy for all reasons both economic and recreational. The North Coast of Galicia which lies between Ribadeo and Ferrol is an a... Read >
Author: Scott James

Italy's Best Hidden Gems

01st August 2007
Italy is arguably one of the most beautiful countries on the planet, with its rich history and striking scenery. We consider some of Italy's best kept secrets. If you've travelled to Italy, or are considering a trip, then you probably already know plen... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

The Island of Tresco

23rd July 2007
Tresco is the second largest Island of the Isles of Scilly. It has a wide range of scenery, from granite outcrops and rugged heath land on the north coast to beautiful beaches on the east and south coasts. Tresco’s geomorphology and various scenery is... Read >
Author: agilmour

Britain Holidays Prized Again

26th September 2006
Nowadays the offers for great holiday are so many and so tempting that it is hard take a decision about where to go. Most of the offers are for spending the holiday overseas on the sunny coasts. But when deciding where to go there are so many things to be... Read >
Author: Alison White

Wind Energy – Germany

15th September 2006
When many people think of German, they think of a large oil based industrial nation. In truth, Germany is a leader in wind energy. Here is a guide to wind energy in Germany. Wind Energy - Germany When looking at countries that use wind energy, Germ... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

Yacht Charter in Southern Crete

23rd June 2006
Crete is the largest island in the Aegean Sea and marks the boundary between Europe and Africa. It is 140 miles long (E – W) and around 20 miles wide (N – S). The centre of the island is mountainous and it is rocky and barren in the main. The exceptions b... Read >
Author: ken jones

7 Reasons to Visit Cancun Mexico

01st February 2006
Copyright 2006 Dave Markel Cancun has transformed from a deserted strip of sand to a world class destination for sun weary travelers in just 30 years. The 17 KM long hotel zone has resorts to fit any budget or lifestyle. There are so many attractions i... Read >
Author: Dave M

Mafia: Is that all there is to Sicily?

05th January 2006
www.destinationsicily.com Sicily,mafia 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