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Gambia Casinos

29th September 2009
The list of The Gambia's casinos is surprisingly short for the country. While it is a small country, essentially the valley of the river Gambia, it has an open and thriving economy. It has also become one of the great destinations for European tourists in... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Austria Casinos

28th September 2009
As one of Europe's premier winter sports destinations, Austria welcomes millions of foreign visitors every year, and many of them enjoy a visit to a casino as part of their stay. Austria casinos are to be found throughout the country, not only in the capi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Cyprus Properties for Sale- Invest On A Profitable Piece Of Land

24th September 2009
Cyprus is one of the most idyllic and beautiful holiday destinations located in the Mediterranean. Cyprus happens to be the thirst largest island in the Mediterranean and is famous for its wonderful weather and sights that are quite captivating in nature.... Read >
Author: Luke Alvarado

Malta Tourism Adapts To A New Market

11th September 2009
Firmly established in Europe as a vacation destination, Malta's economy is pretty reliant on tourism and it forms a large part of her GDP, disproportionate to many European countries, but similar to many Mediterranean islands. But with the European eco... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Booking With Go America

11th September 2009
So where will you be going on your holiday this year? Finding a destination that's right for the whole family is likely to be a high priority. After all, a holiday is one of the largest expenses that most of us face each year. The choice of destination... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Five Beaches for All Occasions in Menorca

20th August 2009
Menorca is the second largest of the Balearic Islands and a top choice for kicking back and relaxing on fine white sand under a Mediterranean sky. Its coastlines are one of the island’s greatest assets and with over 100 beaches to choose from there’s ... Read >
Author: Katedunstan

The Village of Salado

13th August 2009
The village of Salado, between Austin and Waco on Interstate 35, is a very historic community that emphasizes an interest in the arts, education, natural beauty and scenic attractions. The longest continually operating hotel in Texas, the Stagecoach Inn, ... Read >
Author: Ki Gray

Family Holiday ideas this year in the UK

01st August 2009
Every year parents face the dilemma of keeping their children entertained over the summer holidays, as well as making sure they spend their time off school productively they also want to go away on holiday where they can lounge in the sun whilst the child... Read >
Author: Phil Adams-Wright

North Devon's Family Attractions

01st August 2009
North Devon is experiencing a booming tourist trade as more and more people discover what this magical part of the country has to offer. Thousands of us will be heading to the North Devon coast this year for our summer holidays. Many of those heading down... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Self-catering in Newquay

30th July 2009
Self-catering in Newquay The seaside town of Newquay is one of the top destinations in Cornwall with a vibrant atmosphere, perfect sandy beaches and plenty to do for all the family. The easiest way to make your holiday pound go further is to choose a s... Read >
Author: eddieb

TRAVEL SECRETS REVEALED

12th July 2009
A Lifetime Of Travel For almost as long as I can remember I have had an urge to travel and I have been lucky enough to achieve many of those dreams both through work that I have done and holidays I have taken.This still continues to... Read >
Author: thonei

Interview with Tulum Hotel Association President

30th June 2009
One of the industries that effect the Tulum real estatemarket most significantly is the hotel and tourism industry. In matter of fact, the entire Mexico real estate market is efected directly or indirectly to the activities of the tourist trade. In less ... Read >
Author: Thomas Lloyd

Tourism Boom for Nakhon Nayok Province in Thailand

28th June 2009
Over one million tourists a year visit the Thai province of Nakhon Nayok. Remarkably, 95% of them are Thai. If you ask westerners to name tourist destinations in Thailand, most would list the famous beach resorts such as Pattaya, Phuket and Koh Samui... Read >
Author: James Spellman

Thai Wives - Why Are So Many Westerners Coming to Phuket to Marry?

28th June 2009
Here on the beautiful island of Phuket in Thailand, there are a great number of mixed Thai-Western marriages. It really is turning into quite a phenomenon. Around Phuket's schools and playgrounds it is common to see mixed-race children happily playing wit... Read >
Author: James Spellman

New York Offering Very Cheap Hotels this summer

16th June 2009
Tourism predictably has been severely hit in many countries or specific cities due to this recession we are experiencing. New York is a prime example, known as a popular location for those looking to buy cheap Levis and other American goods during the day... Read >
Author: Kim Chambers

Costa Rican Lawyers - Finding A Costa Rica Lawyer

01st June 2009
If you are planning on purchasing real estate in Costa Rica, you need a Costa Rica lawyer. Costa Rican lawyers are well versed with the law in this country and can help you with a real estate purchase. As an increasing number of companies are seeking to... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

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

Beautiful Little Uruguay

14th May 2009
South America’s smallest Spanish speaking country is known as Uruguay. This may be the reason that most tourists have overlooked the country in the past. However to not include Uruguay on your travel itinerary would be a drastic error on your part for y... Read >
Author: M Gravlee

Darlinghurst - Stay in the Fashion Centre of Sydney

29th April 2009
Why stay near Darlinghurst? If you want to experience the best of Sydney – whether it’s the incredible nightlife, artistic scene, world-famous harbour or the beautiful beaches – planning on staying in a Hotel in Darlinghurst is an option you shoul... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Off Plan Property Investment in France

22nd April 2009
Off Plan Property Investment in France has forever been big business. Not only does France boast a booming tourist trade, but also captures people’s hearts and imaginations. In fact, in some cases, they will up and leave their existing lives to come a... Read >
Author: LolitaBrown

Newquay Stag Night - Tips and Ideas for Going on a Action Packed Stag Party in Newquay

10th April 2009
Despite an abundance of historical and cultural attractions in Newquay, what truly is making Newquay popular with the blokes is the mix of events you can get up to. We all know the nighttimes are reserved for partying but during the daytime there is plent... Read >
Author: BrianSmall

Hong Kong With Your Family

31st March 2009
We'd all love to spend weeks and weeks exploring an exotic city, but sadly most families only have a week or two a year when they can go on holiday together. Hong Kong is an ideal city to visit in a short period of time with your family, as there are l... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Mexico Vacations: The Perfect Senior Escapes

13th March 2009
If you have entered your retirement years, and are finally enjoying the travels you have been promising yourself for a lifetime, one of your first destinations should be Mexico. Mexico is a country in which you will be treated with warmth by a native pop... Read >
Author: Tim Roseland

The Prominent Cliff Rail Track By Lynmouth and LyntonIn Exmoor

13th March 2009
The Cliff railway came about through a combination of engineering, ingenuity, necessity and location. The twin towns of Lynton and Lynmouth are at the centre of understanding why the railway even exists otherwise all of the sea deliveries would have been... Read >
Author: Felicity Lightbody

Money confuses priorities on asbestos dangers

18th February 2009
Many corporations that failed to advise their workers about the dangers of asbestos exposure did so out of a desire to maintain the considerable profits that selling products with asbestos made for them. These companies were choosing money over the health... Read >
Author: ScottHendler

Reverse Gear For 2009 Cyprus Holidays

17th February 2009
Last year things were looking up for Cyprus, the number of tourists were on the rise, and the island in the sun's economy was all set for a boost in tourist expenditure. Over 7 million people arrived at Cyprus' two airports in 2008, over 3 per cent mor... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Malta's Holiday Industry Sees Improvements on the Horizon

02nd February 2009
The island of Malta counts tourism as an important part of her economy. This has magnified the concern associated with the decline in tourism in the last few years. Attributed mostly to the economy, the island experienced a loss of 45,000 tourists in 2007... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Places to visit in Northumbria, UK

09th January 2009
If you find yourself in Northumbria, UK, you'll likely want to see everything you can before you have to leave. The only way that you can do that is through some planning – and through knowing what's there to be seen. There are two areas in the region t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Odessa Ukraine, What Makes it So Special?

15th December 2008
When it comes to Odessa Ukraine people do not think of it as the greatest vacation spot and they do not understand people go there so often. Well, what many people do not know is that Odessa Ukraine is an extremely special and all around great place to vi... Read >
Author: Viktoria

Bangkok Deals and hotel Deals

15th December 2008
The airport trouble dies down. When the airport trouble does die down in Thailand, some peoples profits will have floundered and the lives of a few will certainly be affected by the sudden slump in tourism. However, by my own experience I can foretell... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com

A Tourist Gem: Davao has Everything for Touriststo this Fantastic City

02nd December 2008
Searching for the ideal vacation hideaway for you and your family? Then come and tour and discover Davao. Davao is a location that will capture the hearts and minds of tourists. Its varied cultures and traditions along with its mountains, hills, and v... Read >
Author: Peter Garant

A Guide to Durban International Airport

27th November 2008
Anyone who has spent a lot of time in airports knows that sometimes they can be a tedious place to have to wait around. Of course this need not always be the case and this guide should hopefully help unlock the potential of Durban International Airport. ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

The Village of Salado

05th November 2008
The village of Salado, between Austin and Waco on Interstate 35, is a very historic community that emphasizes an interest in the arts, education, natural beauty and scenic attractions. The longest continually operating hotel in Texas, the Stagecoach Inn, ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Buying Food at the Market and Other Daily Savings Tips for Travelers

06th October 2008
You’ve got to eat while traveling and most tourists will tell you that the best part of the whole trip is experiencing the food while in foreign places. If you are a fussy eater or have special dietary needs, you can still be accommodated while travelin... Read >
Author: Stuart S. Travel

Enjoy Local Culture for a Cheap and Memorable Trip

06th October 2008
Enjoying local culture means living and eating like a local while traveling. This can be done on a low budget whilst giving you many wonderful memories. If you can stay away from popular tourist spots and get off the beaten track with your destinations yo... Read >
Author: Stuart S. Travel

Old Town Phuket- a reminder of a bygone era

29th July 2008
Phuket, a bustling administrative district and a popular beach resort yet little is known about Phuket before the burgeoning tourist trade. A small portion of Phuket’s history remains preserved as a reminder of what life used be like during the “Tin B... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Budget Breaks to Remember in Krakow

23rd June 2008
The former royal capital of Poland, Krakow remains at the heart of the country’s cultural heritage and tradition. The busy university and thriving tourist trade create a lively cosmopolitan scene, making Krakow a great destination for a cheap city-break... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn

Summer Holidays 2008 Costing More

06th June 2008
This year has seen the cost a typical family holiday as well as weekend breaks rise much faster than inflation, and many tourists have noticed the difference in the same 2007 holiday package compared to this year's price. To blame are higher oil prices... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Want to Find Fresh Exciting Topics to Write About? Here's How

15th May 2008
Generating a steady flow of topical articles that editors will pay good money for can be a bit of a drag at times. Use these simple methods to get the ideas flowing and the cash pouring in. If you're like me, then the major problem is finding the topic... Read >
Author: Mervyn Love

Slovenia Property - Why it's a World Top 10 Investment Destination

15th May 2008
Slovenia was recently voted one of the top ten investment destinations in the world to buy for capital gains and with a forecast growth of nearly 300% over the next 10 years, more foreign buyers are purchasing property than ever before. Here we will look ... Read >
Author: kelly price

Vacations Hit Reverse For Canary Island Lanzarote

07th April 2008
Vacation destination Spain celebrated a good 2007 with islands like Menorca and Majorca doing well too - but all is not well in the Canary Islands it would appear from recently announced official vacation arrival figures. The Spanish tourism government... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

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

European Airline Price Wars Sees Malta Fares Tumble For 2008

27th March 2008
The last two years have seen Air Malta face a series of new competitors bring tourists to the airlines home base of Luqa Airport Malta, and the price of a flight to Malta from many European destinations has fallen as a result. And as competition has in... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The perfect holiday in Cyprus

25th March 2008
Cyprus is one of the most popular destinations in the Mediterranean, thanks in no small part to its climate. Located at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea, it is in one of the more exotic parts of Europe. Despite being part of the European Union,... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Boom amid the billion

11th March 2008
As the second largest country by population in the world, India was always likely to make an enormous impact if it ever began to punch its weight economically. Now this appears to be happening, with rapid industrial and technological advancement, economic... Read >
Author: Assetz UK

Slovenia Property - Up to 300% Potential Profit in the Next 10 Years!

26th February 2008
With many established markets giving poor investment returns, Slovenia property is booming and has been named one top 10 overseas property investment locations and is an area all property investors should consider - here's why... Where is Slovenia? ... Read >
Author: kelly price

Make your holiday different this year Part two

21st February 2008
In the previous part of this article we counted down numbers ten to six of the top places you can take your holidays in 2008, the list continues now with the top five new locations that are set to be a big hit with tourists for ’08. 5. Pula, Croatia ... Read >
Author: Andy Adams

A review of Cyprus

11th February 2008
Planning a holiday is one task that many of us look forward to. Choosing a destination, accommodation and flights can be exciting, particularly if we are about to enjoy our first trip in some time. As I planned my trip to Cyprus, I felt that same sense of... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

A first visit to Cyprus

10th February 2008
What should you expect from a visit to Cyprus? A travel writer looks back on his first visit to the island and offers an insight into what you can expect. As a frequent traveller, I find that there are certain habits that I have adopted as part of my t... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

2008 Vacation Prices On The Rise

24th January 2008
2008 could see the cost a typical family holiday as well as weekend breaks rise much faster than inflation, and many will notice the difference in the same 2007 holiday package comapared to this year's price, according to experts in the travel industry. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Cyprus Buses, Taxis And Finding Your Way Around Cyprus

25th September 2007
Cyprus buses, First off let me just say that the buses in Cyprus aren't brilliant. Unless you are on one of the main coastal roads or high ways you aren't at all likely to be blessed with a bus service of any kind. There are however regular services betwe... Read >
Author: kevinor

Andorra Aims For New 2008 Skiers

10th September 2007
Skking holiday country Andorra's businessmen and women are normally counting their takings at the end of the country's ski season, but after the worst year for tourism for twenty years some are instead counting their blessings that they are in business st... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Exciting Things In Store For Myrtle Beach

22nd August 2007
Myrtle Beach is already a pretty exciting place. With fantastic beaches and some of the country's most amazing condo developments, Myrtle Beach combines great living with perfect scenery and amenities. Well get ready for another addition to the Myrtle Bea... Read >
Author: Preston Guyton

Choosing The Right Destin-ation

10th August 2007
There are few places in North America that can equal the tropical paradise that is Florida. Many of the cities in this state have developed into major tourist attractions and in doing so have lost much of the beauty and solitude that attracted people to t... Read >
Author: Karrie Rose

Revitalizing the Myrtle Beach Area

29th June 2007
For many years Myrtle Beach has been one of the premier tourist locations along the eastern seaboard. A stunning city set against a beautiful beach. this area has attracted millions and inspired even more. However, as residents know, the downtown area of ... Read >
Author: Preston Guyton

Florida Business- and Unlimited Sunshine

10th June 2007
Florida is a large state with a very business friendly environment, including no state income tax. In the northeast, the largest city is Jacksonville, which is also a large container port on the Atlantic Ocean, via the St. John?s River. Florida is ... Read >

Amritsari 5-Star Hospitality

24th May 2006
Source: Economic Times Punjab Real Estate: A Holy Trip and a 5-Star Stay A trip to the Holy City of Amritsar will no longer mean putting up at the local serai or taking a room at the Gurdawara. With Radisson chain of hotels tying up with Concord Hos... Read >
Author: Rajinder Dogra

Monitoring U.S. Borders for Signs of Avian Flu

20th March 2006
One of the ways the U.S. is planning to keep its residents safe from avian flu is by monitoring its borders for any signs of the disease. Threats of avian flu and other disasters have encouraged the Government to take more carefully monitoring seriously.... Read >
Author: Rosalyn Bronstein