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New Year’s Eve

12th October 2009
New Year's Eve is a universal day of celebration. However, Sydney is one city in the whole world that plans, prepares for, anticipates and celebrates New Year’s Eve like no other. In Sydney, most of the excitement and activity concentrate around the Syd... Read >
Author: Julain

Packing Tips For A Camping Trip

01st October 2009
Packing Tips for a Camping Trip Camping is a pretty unique experience. You get to spend time away from the hustle of city life. Do you want to see a spectacular sight? Then sit or lie down under a night sky full of brilliant stars, they seem close eno... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Northern Europe Cruises A Great Option for Rest and Relaxation

23rd September 2009
If you are about to take a well earned holiday, have you thought about experiencing one of the many northern Europe cruises that are available? If you like the smell of the sea air and are looking for a different kind of adventure, then there are many Eu... Read >
Author: Klik Sail

New York, the City that Never Sleeps

16th September 2009
Whilst some people like nothing more than to spend their holiday in a sun, sand and sea location such as the Mediterranean or the Caribbean, many others prefer the bright lights, big city buzz of one of the world’s top city destinations. It all comes... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Tour Goa Beaches

16th September 2009
The Goa beaches have the benefit of an unparalleled importance as key traveler destinations in Goa. Their impact is such that the beaches in Goa have come to represent the sightseeing prospective of the state. Miles of unblemished blonde sand, swaying pal... Read >
Author: pancy

Vacation Houses to Rent in Norway - Helpful Hints

17th August 2009
The choices on offer when it comes to Norway's vacation villas. People who have visited will confirm that it is known for offering some of the most outstanding and unusual scenery anywhere in the world. Most of Norway is actually north of the Arctic Circl... Read >
Author: Erik Simonsen

Zoids Model Kits, A Must For Fans

15th August 2009
Zoids fans are no doubt familiar with Zoids Zero and its always fascinating action figures. Since the creation of Zoids, there have been all sorts of toys available in the market. These action figures can be purchased through the internet or from your loc... Read >
Author: Anna Peacocks

Experience The Brooklyn Festivals

09th July 2009
You may not know this, but Brooklyn NY has whole range of festivals happening every year. From music, to art, to dance, you will find something to celebrate here in Brooklyn. Have a look through our guide to what is on offer and see if anything takes your... Read >
Author: Ammy Lee

Tagaytay City: a Haven from the Busy City Life

04th July 2009
Invigorating cool climes and enchanting scenic beauty make Tagaytay City a magnetic travel destination. Located 2500 feet above sea level this “second summer capital” of the Philippines is more than an average tourist resort. Its fame as a spiritual r... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The National Theatre in Bangkok – The heart of Thai performing arts

30th June 2009
Resting on the Na Phra That Road in Bangkok, adjoining the National Museum as well as the Thammasat University sits the imposing National Theater of Thailand. Portraying Thai architecture, the theater’s facade is adorned in pastel shades, with its r... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Blackpool Illuminations – The Greatest Free Light Show on Earth!

11th June 2009
Blackpool is famous for many things like the Blackpool Tower and Circus, the Pepsi Max Big One at the Pleasure Beach and the historic tramway. However, it is the Blackpool Illuminations and the Festival of Light that is the resort’s biggest attraction. ... Read >
Author: ched271@gmail.com

Wild Wild Wet Park in Singapore – a water park situated in Downtown East, Pasir Ris in Singapore

04th June 2009
The Wild Wild Wet Park has a 3 storey high raft water slide which is the first of its kind in Southeast Asia. There are numerous rides that tourists should try out. The 4 storey Samsung Slide-Up feature riders speeding down, skimming from corner to corner... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

New York Attractions – The city that never sleeps

01st June 2009
New York City is the playground to a variety of people from all walks of life, a place where dreams are born. NYC as it is more fondly referred to, comprises 5 boroughs (administrative regions) namely The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Isla... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Info For Minnesota Tourists

18th May 2009
Before the French arrived in Minnesota, in the late 1600s, Indian tribes (Dakota) stayed here with stone houses and stone weapons. The French came and started trade with the Indians. French people provided them the metal tools, weapons, ornaments, clot... Read >
Author: Dev

Best Family Beach Vacations in Anguilla

18th May 2009
If it is your first visit to Anguilla, you are bound to be surprised by the level of hospitality the tiny island with a population of a mere 12,000 people will offer you. The number of Anguillions is undoubtedly small, but their hearts are big and smiles ... Read >
Author: Eden Ruth Lamina

Pasadena Travel – attractions in the City of Roses

12th May 2009
Pasadena would be an excellent location for a vacationer. Nowadays, Pasadena is one of the most electrifying locations for night life that is positioned in the San Gabriel Valley. The city offers an animated Old Town in the western area, fashionable shopp... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The Many Ways in Which to Explore and Appreciate Ayers Rock

12th May 2009
Often referred to by its aboriginal name, Uluru, Ayers Rock is a spectacular, sacred monolith site in the Uluru/Kata Tjuta National Park in Australia’s Northern Territory. Known for its jaw-dropping scenery and challenging hiking and walking tours, Ayer... Read >
Author: Chris Alfreds

What Makes Soneva Fushi So Special?

05th May 2009
Tourism in the islands of Maldives was introduced in 1972 and has successfully developed over the years. In the European market, Maldives ranks among the most attractive travel destinations. Maldives also encourages eco-tourism as protection of the enviro... Read >
Author: onlytravel1

4 Top Honeymoon Ideas

01st May 2009
It goes without saying that your honeymoon should be one of the most special and memorable times of your life. In keeping with honeymoon tradition most newlyweds are eager to travel somewhere that is “romantic” – a label that is most often justifie... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Learn How to Sail - Sailing in Warm Climates

28th April 2009
Sailing in Warm Climates By Clive Peterson Arriving in Pula marina is some spectacular sight having the back drop of the marina looking onto one of the Worlds largest Coliseum. We were on a week's sailing holiday setting off from Pula, Croatia. Eight o... Read >
Author: Learn sailing

The View from the UT Tower

26th April 2009
Every city has its landmark, the one building or statue that everyone from thousands of miles around comes to see. In Paris, it is the Eiffel Tower. In New York, it is the Empire State Building, Chicago the Sears Tower and London, Big Ben. In Austin, the ... Read >
Author: Joe Cline

Some of the Finest Swiss Attractions

16th April 2009
Swiss National Park Switzerland may have only one National Park, but what a National Park it is. The National Park is stunningly beautiful and has become a haven for wildlife such as eagles, marmots and elks. The Park is highly protective all the flora a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How To Pass The Time In Bangalore

11th April 2009
More often than not you will go on the same kind of holiday each and every year. But it feels good to do something a bit different now and again too, and the easiest way to do this is to go to a completely different location. Indeed, Bangalore perhaps isn... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Learn About Parasailing Feather Flags

09th April 2009
Look, up in the air! No, it's not Superman! It's a parasailing rider and a wonderful feather flag! Awesome! What a sight! Seeing a person parasailing could be a spectacular sight when viewed on ground level. Imagine the joy you were feeling while appre... Read >
Author: Joy Smit

Liverpool Stag Do - Top Tips for Organising a Action Filled Liverpool Stag Night

31st March 2009
There is so much to say about this fantastic city. It hasn't been named Capital of Culture last year for very little. Great buildings, with some magnificent buildings, world heritage area at the waterfront, birthplace of the Beatles, you name it. This... Read >
Author: BrianSmall

Things to do in Malta - Photos Malta

27th March 2009
This article provides information about Malta and some of the best Malta sightseeing places that are worth visiting during your Holiday in Malta. In July 2008, a large group of amateur and professional photographers from all over the world travelled to... Read >
Author: Claire

Kenya: A Great Piece of Africa

09th January 2009
Kenya, an eastern African country, is known for its scenic landscapes and wildlife. Masai Mara National Reserve is probably the most famous game park in Kenya. This is hugely credited to the wildebeest migration, even dubbed as the Great Migration (due to... Read >
Author: May Smith

Enjoy a Festive European City Break

02nd September 2008
As the summer begins to draws to a close, many travel enthusiasts will be starting to think about the ideal trip to enjoy around Christmas time, with the cities of Prague and Budapest becoming very popular destinations in recent years. Prague is a gr... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Three star hotels London is perfectly maintaining compatibility between luxury and budget hotels

08th May 2008
Star rating of hotels depends upon quality of hotels and standard of guest accommodation. Usually whenever we say five star hotel then it refers to luxurious hotels but if we say three star hotels then again luxury comes but not at par the cost of five st... Read >
Author: nancy eben

6 Days Kenya Camping Safari

02nd April 2008
6 Days Camping Baringo, Nakuru & Masai Mara Kenya wildlife safari camping to famous masai mara and lake baringo for wealth of birds and a boat ride to island camp. DAY 1 - LAKE BARINGO Depart Nairobi in the morning stopping enroute to view... Read >
Author: Stephen Muiruri

When planning your trip make sure you have your Pushkar hotel booking

03rd March 2008
Rajasthan is a state that attracts millions of tourists each year who are keen to witness the varied diversity that this desert land has to offer. The largest Indian state, although essentially a desert, also has its very own hill station, Mount Abu. So w... Read >
Author: Rajendra Sharma

Booking a Holiday, Tour or Vacation in Laos

02nd November 2007
In my capacity as the UK Director of Operations for One World Tours Limited, I am often asked about the destinations I have been to. I try to give a good opinion on those places and offer some helpful advice. Here then, are my top suggestions for sites to... Read >
Author: stuartcheese

Packing Tips for a Camping Trip

25th September 2007
Camping is a pretty unique experience. You get to spend time away from the hustle of city life. Do you want to see a spectacular sight? Then sit or lie down under a night sky full of brilliant stars, they seem close enough to reach out and touch them.... Read >
Author: Mark Schmitz

ganesh chaturthi special (banpati bapa moria )

03rd September 2007
Ganesh or Vinayaka Chaturthi is dedicated to Lord Ganesh (son of Shiva), the elephant -headed god of all good beginnings and success. The festival celebrated as the birth day of Lord Ganesha, held annually in South India especially with great fervor in Ma... Read >
Author: vishal

Renting A Villa In St Thomas

11th June 2007
St Thomas is a buried treasure among the sunken treasures that contains the Virgin Islands in the Caribbean Sea, and is best known for its capital, Charlotte Amalie. This popular and busy cruise destination moves people in and out constantly, but in fact ... Read >
Author: Scott White

American Airlines Center for Concerts, Sports, Games and Fine Dining

05th June 2007
Many of us are acquainted with American Airlines as being one of the major airlines for America. This is probably the only acquaintance that we will have with its name. Today you will find that American Airlines has acquired the naming rights to an arena ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

The Most Spectacular Sight of Spring

23rd April 2007
It was the most spectacular sight I have ever seen. Fields with row after row of colorful, vibrant, dancing tulips! There is only one place in the world to get such a majestic view and that is the Kukenhof Gardens near Amsterdam, Holland. Over 70 acre... Read >
Author: Ellen Keralla

Things To Enjoy In San Francisco

09th February 2007
One spectacular sight at the Waterfront of San Francisco is the “Golden Gate Bridge” the most photographed sight in the world. It stretches 4,200 feet with a towering height compared to a 65 story building. A walk at the bridge is one of the most enjo... Read >
Author: Ron Zvagelsky

Vacationing in Hawaii

16th November 2006
The Hawaiian Islands are a must-see vacation destination for anyone who loves natural wonders, scenic beauty, and spectacular beaches that are ripe for a lazy afternoon in the sun. As one of the top tourist destinations in the country, this island paradis... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

Australia A Land of Natural Wonders

07th July 2006
The huge monolith known as Uluru formerly Ayer's Rock remains one of Australia's most mysterious and beautiful natural features. Rising more than 1,000 feet above the flat red center of the continent, "The Rock" is eight miles in circumference and hon... Read >
Author: David S

Central Australia: The Western MacDonnell Ranges

12th June 2006
The ancient landscape of Western MacDonnell Ranges stretch west from the Central Australian outback town of Alice Springs for over 200 kilometres, forming a rugged red barrier across the vast desert plains of Central Australia. The ranges hold a wealth of... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo