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25th September 2009
The Kingdom of Bahrain is an archipelago of 33 islands surrounded by the waters of the Persian Gulf. It is one of the best destinations to explore most modern shopping, dining and nightlife spots sandwiched between ancient castles. Bahrain National Museum... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
23rd September 2009
If you are tired of the same old cruises in the ocean, why not try one of the spectacular river cruises in France. This is a wonderful way to explore regions of France that are usually overlooked by many people when touring this western country. It is a ... Read >
Author: Klik Sail
23rd September 2009
If you are bored with the same old ocean cruise, perhaps it is time that you considered river cruises in France. You can have the opportunity to explore this beautiful and passion-filled country with an enjoyable and bustling river cruise.
This kind ... Read >
Author: Klik Sail
15th September 2009
Kyrenia is one of the most amazing sites in North Cyprus. This harbor town is replete with historical buildings, fantastic scenery and beautiful natural un-spoilt sandy beaches. Holiday makers to Cyprus can enjoy a lot making their trip one of the memorab... Read >
Author: Mr.Ramadan Ozdemir
08th September 2009
The staggering, untamed natural beauty of Scotland is awe inspiring, drawing tourists from the four corners of the globe. Many visit the historically steeped cities, such as Glasgow and Edinburgh, whilst others seek to experience the legacy of the many an... Read >
22nd August 2009
Holiday tours to Europe are never complete without a Spanish stop. Madrid, Barcelona and the ancient castles and cathedrals come together perfectly with 21st century Spanish lifestyle. This irresistible coming together of the glory of the past with the te... Read >
Author: Elijah James
08th August 2009
Umbria has 92 towns and cities within it all furnished with various tourist attractions to cater for various needs. Umbrian wine is one the most coveted exports from Italy. The industry’s growth has been facilitated by the good soils and climate. The be... Read >
Author: Mical733
01st August 2009
Everyone dreams to live like a member of the royal family. While you are young, you sure would have becoming a prince or princess crossed your mind. Well, being a prince or prince or even a king or queen does not have to mean you need to belong to the roy... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones
11th July 2009
The town of Windsor is considered one of Britain’s most beautiful and historic towns, and it is connected to the nearby town of Eton. A major tourist attraction, there is much to draw visitors to Windsor, and there are a number of options for a unique... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
04th July 2009
Known as Londonium in the Roman times, London is the capital city of both the UK and the constituent country of England. The largest city in Europe, London is the commercial hub of leading business, financial and cultural centers making it one of the most... Read >
Author: Kylie D
27th June 2009
Known as Londonium in the Roman times, London is the capital city of both the UK and the constituent country of England. The largest city in Europe, London is the commercial hub of leading business, financial and cultural centers making it one of the most... Read >
Author: Kylie D
11th May 2009
Yorkshire Dales
The Yorkshire Dales are made up of a series of valleys and the rolling hills that lie between them. The area offers some outstanding scenery which has been drawing in visitors long before it received it national park status in 1954. The D... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th May 2009
Having emerged as one of Europe’s greatest destinations, Prague is attracting many visitors to its charming streets and interesting atmosphere each year.
Chock full of cathedrals, museums, church domes and bridges, the architecture in Prague is thou... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
07th May 2009
A popular sea-side resort, Tenby located in South Wales (80 kilometres from Swansea) has an enchanting mix of museums and adventure parks along with ancient castles and art galleries to offer tourists. Tenby also has good dining options and several activi... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
05th May 2009
Located in South East of Europe, Albania is the epitome of a cool, relaxing and awe inspiring holiday destination. Albania has breathtaking sights coupled with a great Mediterranean atmosphere with the Adriatic Ocean to the west while the Ionian Sea is to... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
07th April 2009
Lee traveled to places like Fiji, Rome, Italy, Canada, Hong Kong, Bora Bora, Paris, London, Australia and the sound is what you want to do? Would you like to stroll on secluded beaches, dine in quaint little restaurants, or wander around in ancient castle... Read >
Author: mehwish
17th February 2009
When you are taking a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, you can travel to holiday and caravan parks. Most holiday parks are set in areas that offer panoramic views of the beach or mountains, and they offer a host of amenities that will a... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
17th February 2009
Many people make the choice to own their own holiday homes. Holiday homes are available as both new and pre-owned, and come in a range of prices to suit every budget. Having your own place means you can get away anytime you like from the cares of the ci... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
20th January 2009
Germany is a place of love and romance all due to its striking tourist places and the divine traveler spots. Yes Germany is definitely a place of love and harmony. Germany has 30 UNESCO declared world heritage sites. It is the home of mixed bag of picture... Read >
Author: Article Manager
20th October 2008
The largest of the Canary Islands, Tenerife offers visitors an all-round Spanish holiday outing where one will not only find plenty of sun, sand and surf, but a variety of cities and towns of great cultural wealth as well. This rich history is reflected i... Read >
Author: Larry Austin
20th October 2008
Boasting stunning volcanic landscapes, idyllic beaches and lively coastal resorts, the island of Tenerife has been and continues to be a popular tourist destination for those heading to Spain’s Canary Islands. However, there is much more to this enchant... Read >
Author: Larry Austin
11th September 2008
Berkshire is an inland county of Southern England on the South bank of the River Thames with Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire in the North, Hampshire to the South, Surrey in the South-East and Wiltshire to the West.
It is a little irregular in shape wit... Read >
Author: Dev
08th September 2008
The buzzing capital city of Scotland fascinates tourists from across the world with its endearing attractions and legendry past. This historic city has something for everyone from its ancient castles to its cosmopolitan lifestyle. Edinburgh offers a pl... Read >
Author: stagman
24th August 2008
York has been considered as the spiritual capital of North England for two thousand years. What is more, it is seen as the center of Britain’s history. The inner part of the ancient walls of the city is comprised of several beautiful attractions. You ca... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
22nd August 2008
One look at it and you feel like you are living a scene out of a fantasy tale. Tuscany charms you with everything, its architectural land, its aromatic vineyards and its striking smoothed hilltops. With moss covered ancient castles and sculpted landmarks,... Read >
Author: sdj18
16th July 2008
Wales is quickly establishing it?s self as one of the best holiday destinations in Britain. With three stunning national parks, dramatic coastline, vibrant cities and a sweeping country side it?s easy to see why.
Snowdonia National Park is perhaps the... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th March 2008
Germany as a holiday destination is one of the most idyllic places around the world. With its pulsating life and stupendous architectural splendors, Germany provides its visitors an excellent gamut of attractions and delights. Dotted with scenic quaint vi... Read >
Author: nancy eben
11th March 2008
Fujairah is one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates or UAE and is a wonderful emirate to visit with many attractions and points of interest to keep visitors busy. Fujairah is steeped in history and there are many historical sites o... Read >
Author: John Hill
11th February 2008
Guide to Spain Holidays
Spain has not been a true world power since it was defeated in the famous naval battle against England in 1588; it is still an incredibly beautiful country and one that is rich in history as well as in culture. It is also not a... Read >
Author: directline-holidays.co.uk
02nd September 2007
Ireland is a gorgeous country known from its rugged beauty, dreamy landscaped and rich culture and folklore background. There is no escaping from a colourful past and a sense of history seeps though every old building. When rambling through the Irish coun... Read >
Author: henrigun2680
22nd August 2007
Visit Roscommon in the western hinterlands of Ireland to experience the true Celtic soul of Ireland. The old Irish ways linger here as the area was little touched by the Anglo-Norman invasion. You can discover authentic Ireland in the ancient burial mound... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets
05th July 2007
Situated on the West coast of Scotland, Ayrshire, is one of Scotland’s most scenic and beautiful destinations. It is a historic part of the country - steeped in romantic laments from Ayrshire’s famous bard, “Rabbie Burns” and the inspiration for S... Read >
Author: Paul_Steven_SEO_Scot
29th January 2007
Prague is the capital city of the Czech Republic and often better known as the "city of a hundred spires." Prague is a very historical city with numerous landmarks and sights to see. There are also several museums and an interesting mix of architecture.... Read >
Author: nicholas marr
25th April 2006
The Black Sea and Brasov ski resorts are the usual destinations for the visitors to Romania, and whilst they offer a wide choice of entertainment, these are the usual type of facility, which can be found almost anywhere. Restricting yourself to these area... Read >
Author: Adrienne Boxhall
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