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Travel in Pisa

24th September 2009
Pisa with its leaning tower is our first port of call this morning. One hour and thirty minutes from Florence towards the Mediterranean sea and we arrive at the parking. Instead of taking the public bus to the drop off I rang ahead and booked a little tra... Read >
Author: Apple Tree

Holidays to Turkey

17th September 2009
The modern country of Turkey was founded in 1923 Mustafa Kemal, the country’s most famous hero, who is known as the Father of the Turks. The country borders the Black Sea between Bulgaria and Georgia, and also borders the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas. ... Read >
Author: Danny T Jones

Winter Destinations

11th September 2009
When the high season is at its height, it is commonly hard to imagine that the dull hours of sunshine and clear blue skies will shortly be taken over by wet, gray and dull days. This is the time when the sentimental part of us makes us reach for our holi... Read >
Author: Noel Beck

Spanish Food - How To Prepare Boquerones

11th September 2009
Whilst on your travels in Spain and pausing to take a breath from site-seeing, you have surely experimented with "tapas" at a welcoming bar. If this is the case, it is more than likely that you have come across the small, tasty filleted fish, pr... Read >
Author: blinksolutions26

Unique Uses of Olive Oil

04th September 2009
Olive Oil has been a staple of diets along the Mediterranean coast since the dawn of recorded civilization, and while it's tasty, it's also been used for a number of home remedies over the years. In the event that you want to use olive oil for something a... Read >
Author: Courtney Park

Turkish Golf Tourism Set to Soar

30th August 2009
Turkey is currently undergoing preparations to becoming the next European golf tourism hotspot. The present lack of operating courses in comparison to typical golfing destinations such as Spain and Portugal, is soon to be rectified with major expansion pl... Read >
Author: Melissa Chappell

History of the Blue Voyage Cruises

28th August 2009
Clear blue waters, wooded coves, deserted bays, charming unspoilt villages and historical sites fuse together to impart a unique allure to Turkey’s southwestern coastline. Each year, thousands of tourists take Blue Voyage cruises or Mavi Yolculuk as it ... Read >
Author: BlueVoyage

Fuengirola property

21st August 2009
Original article: http://blog.arribaestates.com/2009/08/19/fuengirola-property-market/#more-1051 The summer months are traditionally a quiet time in the Real Estates business on the Costa del Sol as many of the people who visit the area are primarily i... Read >
Author: Andrew Belles

Chasing the winter sun

13th August 2009
When the summer season is at its height, it is often hard to imagine that the long hours of sunshine and clear blue skies will soon be taken over by wet, grey and dreary days. This is the time when the sentimental part of us makes us reach for our holiday... Read >
Author: Mark Kempster

Cheap airfare for Barcelona

13th August 2009
After Madrid, Barcelona is the second largest city of Spain. With populations of around 1.5 million people the city is situated on the Mediterranean coast, and has a wealth of unique historic architecture. A flight with cheap air fare is the best way to e... Read >
Author: JohnMig

Heard the one about the elephant and the ant?

31st July 2009
Did you know that there is an ant colony that lives on three continents? Seriously. There is a colony of Argentine ants that has spread to Europe and Japan, of course with some help from people. One colony spreads over 6 000 km (3 700 miles) along the ... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit

Caldera of Santorini – The greatest wonder

31st July 2009
The Caldera of Santorini was formed due to large volcano eruption nearly about 3500 years ago. Now this caldera has been famed as the greatest wonder of the world. This strong volcanic eruption was occurred in Aegean Sea and this volcanic explosion create... Read >
Author: Rudtadatta Rath

Turkish Tourism Fuelling Buy-to-Let Markets

30th July 2009
While any property investing market can be a potentially lucrative buy-to-let location, several factors of individual regions stand out to enable ideal returns. Turkey has strengthened as an optimum investment location, assisted greatly by the strong grow... Read >
Author: Melissa Chappell

Properties in Spain, Murcia – Can You Book Holiday Villa Rentals Direct?

30th July 2009
Most people are unaware that you can rent properties in Spain, Murcia direct from the private owners. In fact the majority of people who visit Spain have probably never heard of this wonderful region. The coastline of the Murcia region is the Costa Calida... Read >
Author: J Corcoran

A Quick Traveler's Guide to Africa

07th July 2009
Africa is called the ìDark Continentî for its supposed mystery, but there is nothing mysterious about a destination site like this. You should definitely consider an Africa vacation. Africa is probably the most diverse continent on the planet and a v... Read >
Author: ArticlesFly.com

Top 10 Alicante Summer 2009

04th July 2009
Alicante a vibrant city on the Mediterranean coast of Spain is a favourite holiday destination of hundreds thousands of tourist each year. People from all over the world come to Alicante and Costa Blanca to relax, enjoy long sandy beaches and experience... Read >
Author: Andrew Edgington

Balearic Islands

15th June 2009
The Balearic Islands mainly consists of Menorca and Majorca, while the other small islands form the autonomous area of Spain. The smaller islands of Spain’s self-ruling community are Menorca , Majorca, Ibiza as well as Formentera which make up the popu... Read >
Author: Allan

Turkey tour with viamingo.com

06th June 2009
Turkey is an amazing country full of many things to do and see. One of the things you may want to consider is taking an Istanbul tour FROM A PROFESSIONAL TURKEY TOUR GUIDE. It will take you off the beaten path and show you what a truly incredible place Is... Read >
Author: Yuki Garcia

Tourist guide to Malaga

20th May 2009
Malaga is a port city located in the South of Spain, on the Costa Del Sol region of the Mediterranean coast line. The cities economy now surrounds the tourist trade although originally it was a harbour in which to import and export goods. The name itself ... Read >
Author: Eugene Henry

Enjoy Shopping in Marbella

19th May 2009
Marbella is one of Spain’s undoubted holiday hotspots. Situated on Spain’s Costa del Sol in southern Andalucia, Marbella is a magnet for wealth and high living, attracting a stalwart contingent of visitors and tourists every year to soak up its inimit... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Red Sea Diving

07th May 2009
The Red Sea, it's name coming from the red tinted mountains that surround it, is said to be one of the 7 Wonders of the underwater world, narrow, elongated in shape and its incredible depth (9,350ft) have led to an unequalled diversity of marine life. ... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot

Driving Holidays Abroad

07th May 2009
If you have considered a driving holiday before but have been put off by organising it, think again as driving holidays can be some of the easiest and hassle free means to get away this summer. Living in Ireland we are lucky to be close enough to mainlan... Read >
Author: Rochelle

Where can I travel in Tunisia?

01st May 2009
Tunisia is a rich North African country and though being this area’s smallest country, Tunisia has overwhelmingly diverse attractions. She is bordered by Algeria to the west, Libya to the southeast and lies to the immediate south of Italy and Malta. Ara... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Barcelona Stag Weekends - Tips and Ideas for Organising a Fun Filled Barcelona Stag Night

17th April 2009
Barcelona - things to do by Day The city of Barcelona is a immense metropolis on the Mediterranean coast of Spain. It has a variety of history dating back to pre-Roman times and the ancient Spanish buildings in the old city is quite luscious. You can'... Read >
Author: BrianSmall

City Breaks Back for 2009

09th April 2009
The ongoing economic crisis is making 2009 the year that quick travel-savvy tourists will be the ones who really benefit from the best deals abroad. Some speculators are claiming city breaks are set for great popularity this year, as holidaymakers wish t... Read >
Author: MarkeD

A Guide to the Best Beaches in France

10th March 2009
Best Beaches in France - The Atlantic Coast The first beach we have here is found in Saint-Jean de Luz which is a beautiful village in Aquitaine. The town is just a stones throw from the Spanish border and it is part of the Basque Country. This charmin... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Getting the Best Deals in Turkey Property Market

24th February 2009
Are you looking for new homes or searching for properties in Turkey? Turkey is fast becoming one of the most popular vacation spots in Europe, and one of the top ten holiday locations in the world with an excess of 26 million annual visitors. Turkey has e... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Getting the Best Deals in Turkey Property Market

24th February 2009
Are you looking for new homes or searching for properties in Turkey? Turkey is fast becoming one of the most popular vacation spots in Europe, and one of the top ten holiday locations in the world with an excess of 26 million annual visitors. Turkey has e... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Getting the Best Deals in Turkey Property Market

24th February 2009
Are you looking for new homes or searching for properties in Turkey? Turkey is fast becoming one of the most popular vacation spots in Europe, and one of the top ten holiday locations in the world with an excess of 26 million annual visitors. Turkey has e... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Discovering The Best of Egypt

16th February 2009
Egypt is growing in popularity as a destination with something for everyone, but from following a few simple tips you can be sure to get the most out of your holiday, as well as discovering some of Egypt’s best kept secrets. The Mena House Oberoi i... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Taste the Soft Fruit Flavors of Mourvedre

02nd February 2009
Because of the challenges of cultivating Mourvedre grapes, they are not widely grown in vineyards throughout the world. It is a popular grape of the wineries along the Mediterranean coast of France because of the ideal climactic conditions. It is also... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

What Makes The Best Costa del Sol Duplexes?

30th January 2009
The warm and pleasant climate of the Costa del Sol is one of the primary reasons that more and more people want to buy property within the region. Located in the southern part of Spain, this area boasts of some the world’s calmest and cleanest beaches, ... Read >
Author: Charmaine Smith

Barcelona: The City That Has It All

16th January 2009
Everyone has an ideal holiday destination. For some, the chance to relax and unwind by a pool or on the beach is what a vacation is all about; for others, the buzz and bright lights of a city break is more appealing. But often, compromises must be made ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Internet Marketing - Do you market online?

03rd January 2009
Despite new trends, hype and marketing, tradition has never been stronger. In France, good food still means authentic cooking by using natural products from diverse regions. This is how we celebrate human being by offering the best food to all our senses.... Read >
Author: payaldec2008

The Best Recipes of French

29th December 2008
Despite new trends, hype and marketing, tradition has never been stronger. In France, good food still means authentic cooking by using natural products from diverse regions. This is how we celebrate human being by offering the best food to all our senses.... Read >
Author: veerudec2008

Dealing with Icy Roads this Winter

16th December 2008
For many people across the globe, the UK is pretty much synonymous with bad weather. And considering its proximity to sunshine havens such as Spain, Portugal and the Mediterranean coast, it probably is fair to say that few tourists ever venture to the UK ... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Build Your Credit History with Spanish Credit Cards

24th November 2008
There are a large number of people who fancy to have a beautiful cottage on this Mediterranean coast. But after getting used to the new life in Spain, one of the most crucial jobs you will need to do is opening account in the local banks. To be eligible t... Read >
Author: gardnerwilkinson

Barcelona A City Of Endless Possibilities

24th November 2008
Spain’s second largest city and capital of the Catalonia region, Barcelona is the epitome of life, colour and experience. Set on the Mediterranean coast and between two rivers with a climate typical of these parts. This means visitors can expect mild, h... Read >
Author: Larry Austin

Walking tours: the leisurely way to discover Rome

18th November 2008
Rome is one of Europe’s most romantic and cultural capitals. An intoxicating mix of ancient history and superb modern attractions has always drawn millions of visitors annually to this cosmopolitan destination. In recent times, the HBO series ‘Ro... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

The Dangers Posed by the Arab-Israeli Conflict

12th November 2008
The danger that the Arab-Israeli conflict, specifically the Jerusalem Question, poses to the peace of the world in the twenty-first century is not new. What is today Israel and Palestine, on the narrow strip of land between the Mediterranean coast and the... Read >
Author: Creative Assistant

Explore Spanish Property through online auctions

10th November 2008
Spain is a country of beautiful beaches. Spanish property covers especially the Mediterranean coast, which is relatively diverse as compared to northern costal regions in Europe. By means of a wide variety of property and competitors are in the race so i... Read >
Author: Nick Stuart

Why Most Travelers Go to France?

08th October 2008
Jean Anouilh (a French Dramatist) said: "Everything ends this way in France - everything. Weddings, christenings, duels, burials, swindling, diplomatic affairs -everything is a pretext for a good dinner." French fine food has been receiving national an... Read >
Author: Crizef

Italian Art - Flavor & Savor

25th September 2008
Ciao. Italy has long been associated with history, architecture and romance. The paintings that reflect Venice, Tuscany, Rome and other areas are no exception. When you see art through the eyes of the painter, you are seeing the beauty they see and e... Read >
Author: Marcy

Buying Property in Turkey is a Priority for Investors

24th September 2008
If you’re thinking of an overseas property investment, buying property in Turkey is an attractive option. In recent years Turkey has become a firm favourite with British holiday makers as there are direct flights between the two countries. The beaches a... Read >
Author: Dale Campbell

40 days of Musa Dagh

19th September 2008
On the way to Echmiadzin, on the right you can easily notice an orange severe eagle-like building. It is Musaler memorial and museum. Musaler is an Armenian village situated in the marz of Armavir. This small village is a symbol of Armenian will to survi... Read >
Author: Lilit.P

Take your Dream Life with Home Business

14th August 2008
Recently, while playing my favorite game of Solitaire, I grew bored with the constant flipping of cards, moving hearts to one side, spades to the other that I decided to see what type of opportunities were available for making money online. I’ve never... Read >
Author: zmeetrakesh

Morocco Property Market Investment

24th July 2008
Known as a favourite of bohemians and artists in the 60s and 70s, Morocco has always held some kind of mystique. While the cities of Marrakech and Fez are becoming more popular, the properties and the developments for overseas property investors there are... Read >
Author: Pauline Felward

The Grand Prix and Fashion

24th July 2008
The Grand Prix and Fashion Monaco always attracts the world's biggest celebrities with its natural beauty and refined elegance. When the excitement of Formula One racing hits the principality's streets at the end of May, top models as well as Hollywood s... Read >
Author: RAMAN

Tunisia Tours

17th July 2008
Location: North Africa, on Mediterranean coast Neighbors: Algeria (west); Libya (southeast) Language: Modern Standard Arabic Blessed by phenomenal geographic beauty, Tunisia is the perfect place to tour holidays and off times. 1500km long-stretched ... Read >
Author: sanjog

Barcelona in Brief

13th June 2008
Barcelona abounds with history, culture and art. Spain’s second largest city, it is situated in the Cataluna region with the Catalan government based here. Cataluna has its own unique culture and a language separate from Spanish. Barcelona itself is an ... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves

Car Hire in Antalya

30th May 2008
Described by Mustafa Ataturk – the first president of Turkey – as the most beautiful place in the world, the coastal city of Antalya is one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations. Surrounded by mountains on the Mediterranean coast, th... Read >
Author: DCollins

Car Hire - Malaga

28th May 2008
When it comes to getting away to somewhere warmer, Spain remains one of the more popular destinations for British holidaymakers, with many thousands flocking to the country each year in search of sun and sangria. There are a wide range of resorts all ... Read >
Author: DCollins

The impact of artists in Nice, France

15th May 2008
John Richardson, in his monumental three volume biography of Picasso, claims that it was the artist, and his rich American friends the Murphy's, who first started the trend of visiting the French Riviera in summer. Until then, the vacationing classes from... Read >
Author: Bob Cartwright

Welcome back

16th April 2008
The recent vibes that France is offering an island of comparative strength, stability and promise in a stormy sea have been well documented, but the country, it seems, has not just remained strong enough to keep its position in the market. It has, it has ... Read >
Author: Assetz UK

Short Cannes Vacation Tip

13th April 2008
Located on the Riviera in southern France, the city of Cannes is famous all over the world, not only for its film festival but also for the Cannes Lions Festival, which is regarded as the world's most prestigious festival of advertising. This glitzy, upma... Read >
Author: Stewart

Aude - Your Perfect French Holiday Getaway

07th April 2008
Aude is one of the undiscovered jewels of Southern France, with a population of just over three hundred thousand, it accounts for around fifteen percent of the population of Languedoc. The Languedoc Roussillon region lies just south of Toulouse in Sout... Read >
Author: Richard Taylor

British Historic Taxidermy.www.Historical-taxidermy.co.uk

01st April 2008
Arab Courier Attacked by Lions is the most dynamic and best-known piece of taxidermy ever created by French naturalist and taxidermist Jules Verreaux. Verreaux designed this extraordinary exhibit for the Paris Exposition of 1867, where it was awarded a go... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

Spanish Costas Battle For 2008 Tourists

28th March 2008
If geographic areas were attributed human characteristics, you might call the Costa del Sol and Costa Blanca, Spain "frienemies." Not that the inhabitants of the two regions are hostile toward one another. Actually, Spain is well-known the world over fo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Spanish Food - How To Prepare Boquerón’s

28th March 2008
Whilst on your travels in Spain and pausing to take a breath from site-seeing, you have surely experimented with "tapas" at a welcoming bar. If this is the case, it is more than likely that you have come across the small, tasty filleted fish, pr... Read >
Author: Jaswinder Singh

Hotels in Barcelona- a range to suit all your needs.

25th March 2008
Located on the north-east coast of Spain and along the Mediterranean Coast, Barcelona has a population of over 1.5 million people and is the capital of Catalonia. As a major tourist centre for visitors to Spain, there is a considerable amount of things to... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman

Discount Hotels Stay in France

03rd March 2008
Paris is not only a capital city of France but it is also the largest city of the European country. The historical centers, monuments, Gardens and museums make Paris, one of the most visited tourist destinations in the world. The popular tourist attractio... Read >
Author: Megha Poddar

Is Bulgaria the Best Property Investment in Europe?

27th February 2008
A couple of decades ago, French property was the top choice for people investing their money; old farmhouses, rustic mountain chalets and slick inner-city pads could be picked up for a reasonable price and the market was growing. As the prices rose, the... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Flights – Valencia, an Introduction

11th February 2008
Roughly half way down Spain’s Mediterranean coast is the country’s third largest city – the “laid-back beach-town” of Valencia. Valencia’s history dates all the way back to 138 BC, where it was part of the Roman Empire. World renowned for t... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken

Thinking about Morocco property investment

07th November 2007
The Kingdom of Morocco is a country in northwest Africa. It has a long coastline on the Atlantic Ocean that reaches past the Strait of Gibraltar into the Mediterranean Sea. Morocco brims over with contrast, color and mystery and all you can do is simply c... Read >
Author: layla

Why Costa Blanca Property Is So Sought After

30th October 2007
Situated on the eastern coast of Spain, Costa Blanca is the second largest town in the Costa Blanca region of Valencia Province. With its much regarded boulevard, pleasant climate, swaying palm trees, teeming nightlife, miles of sandy beaches, and vibrant... Read >
Author: lee smith

Eating Your Time Away in Nice

19th October 2007
A place that treats people so well like Nice does, in terms of Mediterranean salty-fresh breezes, galet French beaches, carnival-like festivities and entertaining museums, well, such a place is bound to have some special cuisine in store. Light and fresh ... Read >
Author: Laurent Fabier

Discovering the South of France by car

19th October 2007
There is only one way to discover the real France, and that is by car. Backpackers will attempt to uncover the hidden features of this part of the continent by using public transport, but that doesn’t give you the freedom and convenience that comes with... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Tunis in brief

28th August 2007
The name Tunis derives from Latin – “tunny-fish” and proves the economic importance of fish-trade in antique Tunisia. But even today tunny is the main ingredient for many local dishes. Tunis is one of the oldest cities of the Mediterranean coast,... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko

Choosing the proper betfair system that works

22nd August 2007
I believe we all read bedtime stories when we where kids. Treasure islands, beautiful princesses, adventure every step of the way. Have you ever wondered if all this could be true? It can be if you are lucky enough to live or at least visit the principali... Read >
Author: John Anthony

Bright colours of Hammamet

22nd August 2007
Hammamet is the largest and one of the most picturesque resorts in Tunisia. There are no high buildings here - the rule says none of them can be higher than a cypress. Thanks to this houses and hotels are hidden behind the trees and the city itself see... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko

Polaris World: Live Life King-Size

06th August 2007
A millionaire’s lifestyle but without a millionaire’s price tag! Wondering how can this be possible! Well, come to Polaris world and live the life of a king; but pay as much as you pay for a modest living. Polaris World property promises you an excell... Read >
Author: Brittney Jackeline

New Property Developments in North Cyprus

31st July 2007
North Cyprus is one of the hottest locations for new property developments, with its sights firmly set on the European holiday home market. New property developments in North Cyprus follow the familiar pattern of other Mediterranean counties, focussing ei... Read >
Author: Izzet Zorlu

Why Buy Property in Alicante Spain

11th July 2007
Situated on the eastern coast of Spain, Alicante is the second largest town in the Costa Blanca region of Valencia Province. With its much regarded boulevard, pleasant climate, swaying palm trees, teeming nightlife, miles of sandy beaches, and vibrant str... Read >
Author: lee smith

Learn the Benefits of Blackseed Oil, but Avoid Cheap Nigella Sativa Oil

15th June 2007
The health benefits of blackseed oil may be numerous, but cheap nigella sativa oil is probably a waste of money. Nigella sativa is the botanical name for the spice that has been used since ancient times to flavor food and for medicinal purposes. Its c... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton

PROPERTY IN TURKEY

31st May 2007
Big place Turkey! There’s also lots of property in Turkey readily available for the growing number of people who have made, and are making, Turkey their home. About 4 hours on an aeroplane will see you suddenly in a totally different environment from yo... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler

Benidorm

17th May 2007
Benidorm is a major city lying along the Costa Blanca, about 45 km north of Alicante, in Valencia, Spain. Home to over 65,000 people, it is the fifth most populous town in the Alicante province. However, outside of Spain, the popularity of Benidorm is bor... Read >
Author: lee smith

Mix with the jet-setters on Sardinia's Costa Smeralda

30th March 2007
Set in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, stunning Sardinia is a popular destination for those who live for a variety of aquatic sports and who long for unforgettable seaside holidays beside the Italian island’s clear waters. The renown north-eastern ... Read >
Author: GEM Motoring Assist

Looking For Your Very Own Place in the Sun?

07th March 2007
Independent research has identified that the number of British households with an overseas property has risen by 45% in last two years. The Office for National Statistics report of 2006 Social Trends indicate that over a million of us own a second home, o... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Your New Spanish Villa: Alicante Vacation Rentals

01st March 2007
Set a plate of local delicacies (nougat, stuffed olives, chocolates and dates) as well as a carafe of regionally produced wine on the table out on the terrace and watch as the crowd begins to gather. Your traveling companions make their way from the swimm... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

Turkish property some hard facts

19th February 2007
Turkish property is an attraction for the overseas property buyer owing to the outstanding value for money that property in Turkey offers. In a relatively short time overseas buyers have made their mark on the Turkish property market. Overseas property in... Read >
Author: nicholas marr

Ironbridge: Birthplace Of Industry

01st February 2007
The year is 1709. Famine ravages Europe as a severe and tenacious frost kills crops, fruit trees and livestock as far south as the Mediterranean coast. In Prussia, the Black Death kills 300,000 people. On July 8, the battle of Poltava makes Russia the... Read >
Author: Bruce Burnett

The History of Barcelona

25th January 2007
The Seaport city Barcelona is city in northeast Spain on the Mediterranean Sea. Located in the comarca of Barcelonès, along the Mediterranean coast between the mouths of the rivers Llobregat and Besòs, Barcelona is the largest port, the second largest c... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Hotels Guide - Part 1 of 4

02nd January 2007
This is a complete guide to worldwide hotels offers and facilities, split in 4 parts; this is part 1 of 4. Worldwide hotels offers Making a distinction regarding big geographical areas, the current situation of hotel offers and receptive structures ... Read >
Author: tagliaerbe

Torrox on the Costa del Sol, Spain

24th December 2006
It’s hard to spot Torrox on a map of Spain, even when you know roughly where you’re meant to be looking. This is because with a population of just a few thousand people, it’s never going to make a big impact on any map, but if you’re looking for a... Read >
Author: Steve Greenwood

Buying a house in France

13th August 2006
Copyright 2006 http://www.propertysolutionslanguedoc.com There has never been a better time to take that money out of savings or re mortgage your house and look at buying property in France. There has been a trend for many years for foreigners looki... Read >

Striking Barcelona

23rd June 2006
Barcelona is an elegant and dynamic city situated on the n North-East of Spain, on the Mediterranean coast. Being a capital of the Catalan province, Barcelona is an outstanding city. It's the most visited destination in Spain and its second largest city (... Read >
Author: Elena Reboni

The region of Granada, Andalucia, Spain

21st May 2006
Home to the Alhambra Palace, built by the Moors, the city of Granada from whence the regions name is derived is a city of historic beauty. The Alhambra dominates the city and must be included as part of any visit here. The palace and its gardens were bu... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Excursions in Mersin Cesmeli, Turkey

20th May 2006
Turkey is the newest holiday destination for many Europeans. Turkey is building many apartment complexes all over the country and especially along the Mediterranean coast. A city that has such an apartment complex is Mersin Cesmeli on the southern coa... Read >
Author: B. Rane

Almerimar unspoilt beaches, Spain

30th April 2006
An unbeatable location - Situated on the Medterranean just 30km. from the capital of Almerimar, by its own right an accredited tourist model of the Mediterranean coast.An array of virgin beaches make it an area of incomparable beauty. Excellent communic... Read >
Author: Adrienne Boxhall

The 10 most popular french recipes

14th April 2006
Despite new trends, hype and marketing, tradition has never been stronger. In France, good food still means authentic cooking by using natural products from diverse regions. This is how we celebrate human being by offering the best food to all our senses.... Read >
Author: Phil Blasco

How My Business Began

13th April 2006
My own blog...$Free Hosting Website...$ 24.95 Marketing program...$39.95 Knowledge acquired since starting my business...PRICELESS Recently, while playing my favorite game of Solitaire, I grew bored with the constant flipping of cards, movin... Read >
Author: Sandra Schmidt

Eclectic Barcelona What a Blast

01st April 2006
Barcelona is one of my favorite cities in Europe. From a general liveliness to museums to attractions, Barcelona has it all and definite eclectic flare. Eclectic Barcelona What a Blast Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia, an autonomous area in t... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

The Spanish region of Catalonia

06th March 2006
A look at Catalonia or Catalunya, the autonomous region in north east Spain. Including it's four provinces - Girona in the north, Barcelona to the east, in the south Tarragona and landlocked Lleida in the western part of the region. Catalonia shares it... Read >
Author: Ken Jones