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25th September 2009
Brighton, a coastal town set within the city of Brighton and Hove, is a welcoming holiday destination suited to all types. With stretching beaches, fascinating historical and cultural aspects and a thriving lesbian and gay scene, there's good reason as to... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
16th September 2009
Whatever floats your boat in club land, Spain offers revellers some of the world´s best night clubs. All night raves, dance music, house, techno and trance attract visitors from all over the world to the party islands of Ibiza, Mallorca and Spain´... Read >
Author: Adrian Vultur
15th September 2009
After two years of miserable washouts this year’s summer will be scorching, so say the nation’s weather forecasters. In 2008 numerous music festivals, county shows and other outdoor shindigs were cancelled at the last minute or even abandoned mid-even... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
31st August 2009
The River Thames is one of London's main attractions as well as a major passage for traffic including commuters, revellers, aggregates, waste, the list goes on. Many Londoners use the river daily, others visit to view the historic sights and for some it i... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis
30th July 2009
Newquay holidays
Newquay is one of Cornwall's premiere holiday locations. With miles of sandy beaches, vibrant nightlife and stunning countryside surrounding the town, this lively location is the perfect spot for a family holiday. Best known for being ... Read >
Author: eddieb
30th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Dr Mark Yates
This top 5 personal security tips article highlights 5 strategies of observation, body language, self protection, access control and physical security used by special forces and professional bodyguards world-wide which ... Read >
Author: markYates
24th July 2009
The city of London is renowned for countless attractions - from an array of museums and galleries, to a range of iconic city sights. London is also well known for its assortment of seasonal events and festivals. Each year, countless events are hosted in t... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
23rd July 2009
Night owls looking for a city that keeps its finger on the pulse when it comes to the latest trends in night life should head to New York City - the city that never sleeps. New York has this accolade for a reason; its night life is one that buzzes from du... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
16th July 2009
The King of Pop may be gone but his memory lives on with the millions of fans left celebrating the life of Michael Jackson in many ways. And whether you thought Wacko Jacko was a 'Thriller' of a performer or just plain 'Bad', you can join in on the festiv... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
09th July 2009
Everybody needs a break every now and then - and everybody needs to let their hair down and, by combining the two, you can rest assured that your next trip away will be one of the best, most memorable breaks you've ever planned. And if partying's your thi... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
06th July 2009
As music revellers were preparing for the Glastonbury Festival, they were advised to note that 62 per cent of car insurance providers will offer only as little as £100 for cover on all valuables that left in the car, according to a price comparison websi... Read >
Author: CatM
23rd June 2009
Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is also the largest city in Iceland, and is believed to be the oldest permanent settlement in that country as well. Tourists visiting Reykjavik, Iceland have a wide array of choices of places to see and visit. For histor... Read >
Author: Andrew
12th June 2009
Ireland is one of the most popular countries to spring into people's minds when they're thinking of somewhere to get to for a weekend break. For those who live in the UK, it's conveniently close by and for those further afield, Ireland's reputation preced... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
12th June 2009
Check out our guide to some new, emerging and alternative UK travel destinations…
Derby
Situated right in the heartland of England lies Derby, ostensibly the place of birth of the industrial revolution. The city is a vibrant place that combines plen... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
05th June 2009
Gay nightlife
In terms of gay night life, the first port of call in the Capital should be Soho, without a shadow of a doubt. Nestled less than discreetly in the heart of London's West End, Soho has a huge variety of gay saunas, bars, clubs, cinemas ... Read >
Author: mark bevan
03rd June 2009
The Portuguese capital is the perfect destination for a short break, with its easy charm and good looks. Its famous nightlife overshadows its reputation but Lisbon contains many historical and cultural gems that are worth investigating. This article hi... Read >
Author: Populous
29th May 2009
When one thinks of Spain, typically you would imagine beaches, sun, sand and total relaxation. However there is more to the country than just the sun. Fair enough, scorching summer sun is an advantage enough for a holiday but what could be better than add... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
18th May 2009
Stag nights are one of the most important nights of a single man's life. It's his final night before getting married and being forever tied down to one person. Not that that's a bad thing, but it can be scary - which is why having one last night on the to... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
15th May 2009
South West city Bath has plenty of secrets - and one of them is its unsurpassable reputation as a party city. Every year, thousands of revellers flock to Bath to sample what it's got by the way of bars, pubs and nightclubs and, every year, plenty of peopl... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
14th May 2009
The name Corfu itself derives from the days of the Byzantine Empire (Italian) which means City of peaks, due to the two large mountains of Palaio Frourio. The Island is split into three districts, the northern mountainous area, southern low-lying and the ... Read >
Author: Eugene Henry
13th May 2009
New York is famed for being the city that never sleeps and with the amount of processions, parades and ceremonies, it’s easy to see why.
The St. Patrick’s Day parade is a big - and very popular - annual event on the New York calendar. Even New Yo... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
12th May 2009
Flash is really versatile design software that has made quite an impression in the design marquee. With the kind of potential that it wields, it has actually lived up to its name and brought a revolution of sorts into the online industry, adding a dash of... Read >
Author: Arun Kumar
05th May 2009
Miami is well renowned for its beach culture. First time visitors to the city usually head straight to South Beach to check out the beautiful people alternating on improving their tan or physique. But those in the know have associated Miami with something... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
01st May 2009
You’ve planned the wedding, the flowers and the outfits; but have you planned on where you are going on your honeymoon? Indeed, planning where to go on your honeymoon often proves the most exciting - and least stressful - aspect of your wedding.
The ... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
30th April 2009
Newquay has loads to offer groups. Its ideal for stags, hens and corporate bookings.
If you're looking to organise a weekend away in newquay i personally recomend one of the following:
Surf Lesson: standard but always good fun fairly cheap as well for ... Read >
Author: parkerdirk
17th April 2009
Head for the promenade and beach where there is always bucketloads of entertainment. Watersports are available, or prepare your individual challenge of five-a-side football or beach volleyball with the gang. Bournemouth is a good location for surfing, wi... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
02nd April 2009
Gay Bars
Perhaps you are looking to indulge in some fun and alcohol from the outskirts of Soho, and if so, the Ku Bar would be a good shout. Located just off Charing Cross road and named the ‘Best Gay Bar London and South East’, this sophisticated h... Read >
Author: rozane
27th March 2009
New York City is a popular destination and reportedly receives 47 million people a year, including over a million from the UK and over 250,000 from Ireland respectively. Significant holidays, such as Christmas and New Year, also attract the crowds who fl... Read >
Author: MarkeD
13th March 2009
An Introduction to Newquay.
Once a quiet seaside town where the most adventure to be had was on a Thursday evening at the local bingo hall, now Newquay is the undisputed United Kingdom capital of surf. Newquay is an thrilling, stylish and vibrant locati... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
11th March 2009
Unless you’ve been hiding under rock over the past few years, you have probably noticed that St. Patrick’s day has been celebrated with increased zeal each time it rolls around. Celebrated on the 17th March (sometimes it is moved by the church, thoug... Read >
Author: MarkeD
12th January 2009
COTTAGES & CASTLES, the Scottish holiday lettings firm, has bought fellow leisure company Arran HideAways. The acquisition will add 140 properties to Cottages & Castles' stable, transforming the company into the largest self-catering holiday letting firm ... Read >
Author: Anna White
14th December 2008
When Venice isn’t busy mimicking Atlantis, it is one of Italy’s finest holiday destinations; and not to mention considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Indeed, situated in northern Italy, Venice offers some of the most wonderful ar... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
01st December 2008
As we march inexorably towards an age of ill discipline and rampant behaviour in all forms and fashions, more and more cases of malicious damage to property are reported on a regular basis, South Africa not being the only country under the cosh of violent... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
18th November 2008
With the Christmas festivities over and the imminent approach of work lurking in the background, it is no wonder people can feel a little deflated towards the end of the holidays. Indeed, with all the manic preparations yuletide brings, coupled with squ... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
16th October 2008
Celebrating the end of one year and the beginning of another is a tradition that spans many countries and continents. Gathering with your friends and family to bring in the new year together is an occasion that is filled with reflection, hope, drinks an... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
24th August 2008
Stuffing money in your pants - a trick that has long been popular with revellers during nights out on the town - is also being used by travellers according to a new survey by the recently launched Tesco Travel Money Card.
British tourists are resor... Read >
Author: Brad Swarner
13th August 2008
Nuit Blanche ’08 promises to be as exciting as ever and what better place to spend the night than in Paris. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the concept, which is likely as there is no such thing in England, Nuit Blanche is a night that is held ... Read >
Author: JoshuaThorpe
24th July 2008
Moscow ophthalmologists are questioning Russian officials' determination that retina damage in young people at a techno music festival was due to improper use of a laser gun reportedly directed at the audience, and are now saying the real cause could be d... Read >
Author: Shane
22nd July 2008
My first to Cyprus was to be to the resort of Paphos (Pafos), on the island's south-western coastline. Having never been to the island before, I was keen to see how it compared to the media images.
Here in the UK, we've been bombarded by images of reve... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
07th July 2008
It is something you might see on the plot of Eastenders of Coronation Street, but some people actually have to live the nightmare of seeing their home wrecked during a teenage party. This is exactly what happened to the parents of Sarah Ruscoe in Devon re... Read >
Author: Jemma
23rd June 2008
Imagine you’re at a music festival; chances are that you probably won’t be able to hear much above the pounding music and the roar of the crowd.
So why, you may ask, would you have a need to take your phone?
Indeed, despite the sometimes treache... Read >
Author: DCollins
25th April 2008
No matter what you're looking for, from elegant and sophisticated five-star restaurants to modern cafes and trattorias or hip bars, the city of Melbourne, jewel of Australia's south, has it. Here are some of the best:
For an unforgettable fine dining e... Read >
Author: Hazel Flynn
18th April 2008
Many of us living in Northern Europe like to take our annual holidays to locations on the Mediterranean coastline. The Med seems to almost guarantee good weather, which is one of the main selling points.
Within that region of Europe, there are some div... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
10th April 2008
The holiday island of Cyprus has built a reputation as a sunshine paradise. This is the place to visit if you want to find warm weather and an even warmer welcome.
So what is it that makes Cyprus so special? The climate is obviously key to many of the ... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
07th April 2008
Stag weekends are the special weekend that worth a special celebration. The men’s only weekends will get a new mould while it is celebrated in the enchanting city of Newcastle. The city boasts several inimitable activity areas that keeps and thereby pro... Read >
Author: stagman
28th March 2008
Many associate Australia with the arid desertscapes familiar from much Australian iconography: Ayres Rock, outback and endless dusty cattle ranches. Queensland is different: the north-eastern reaches of Australia fall within the tropical zone.
A coast... Read >
Author: mlauterwein
25th March 2008
Glasgow is a scintillating place that offers great value for money. It boasts numerous commercial and leisure areas that offer great time of fun and excitement. There are several cultural venues located in Glasgow that takes care of the entertainment and ... Read >
Author: stagman
12th February 2008
You've seen it on TV, you've heard all the rumours and everyone you know has been there... isn't it about time you took yourself to the Gold Coast to see what all the fuss is about? The chances of leaving disappointed are very slim, if non existent. The G... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
25th January 2008
For many, the world’s greatest New Year celebrations take place in Edinburgh and they certainly wouldn’t want to be anywhere else when the clock strikes midnight on 31st December. Four continuous days of exuberant celebrations, during which the city... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
25th January 2008
The owner of a Welsh limousine firm which transports revellers on nights out has been convicted of supplying them with alcohol.
In what is seen as the first such prosecution in Wales, Mario Polledri, of Marpol Vehicles, appeared in court after a chauff... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
29th August 2007
Mention Benidorm and with it, by implication, the concepts of package tourism, hotel buffets, British bars with one euro a pint lager, northern English Working Men’s Club turns imitating something neither themselves nor their audience have ever been, lo... Read >
Author: Philip Spires
07th June 2007
February 16th - 18th 2007 Nerja Carnival
Street parades, processions, entertainers and a holiday atmosphere to rival Rio de Janeiro! Don’t miss this fantastic parade with larger than life costumes, floats and fancy dress. The procession starts about 5p... Read >
Author: Roy
25th May 2007
Summertime is approaching, already prompting sunshine revellers everywhere to feel the excitement of the season. After all, to some people, summer means only two things: travel and vacationing!
But once the initial enthusiasm of getting away settles i... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
10th May 2007
I’ve been coming to Chamonix Mont Blanc in the French Alps for over 10 years now. During that time I have witnessed a complete change in direction in the ethos of the Town. Chamonix was once labelled the Ibiza of the slopes in a report in the Times maga... Read >
Author: Tre4
24th December 2006
Nightlife in Crimea, Ukraine
Crimea is a peninsular located in the south of Ukraine in Eastern Europe. It is surrounded by the Black sea, it has a mountainous spectacular coastline, and a fascinating and colourful history. It was the main tourist resor... Read >
Author: accesscrimea
05th April 2006
If guests join in with a sing a long at a party then that is a sure sign to say that they are enjoying themselves. So you see how important it is to choose the right songs for your wedding then that way your guests also can enjoy themselves too.
Weddin... Read >
Author: Daisy May
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