Articles, tagged with "tourist authorities", page 1
19th September 2011
France is ranked to be the first tourist destination in the world. France has lots of cities of cultural interest and about 81 million tourists are coming in France yearly. Now the question is, where to go in France and where to visit? The followings are ...
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Author:
harleyreuben
21st January 2011
My heart went out to Flaminia Borghese when I read in The Times of her heartfelt appeal to the Rome tourist authorities and to the restaurant owners in the Piazza Navona to think about the look of this ancient square.
The Piazza Navona is the last st...
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Author:
mp3cityguides
29th December 2010
Tunisia in the summer is hot and sunny - it is located in North Africa and appears in most travel brochures as a winter sun destination. With its sunny weather, well-established resorts, stunning beaches and superb excursions, Tunisia makes a great holida...
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Author:
Fleur Fisher
23rd February 2010
Holiday planning is well underway for most households and as usual all the popular tourist destinations will be vying to attract the lions share of visitors to boost local economies that have not been so buoyant for the last few years. Lanzarote however h...
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Author:
Dave Talbot
01st February 2010
The primary drivers that brought visitors to the Algarve coast of southern Portugal are still the main ingredients of anyone's holiday there, namely fantastic holiday weather and golden, sandy beaches. But there are many regions of Europe that can offer s...
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Author:
Mark Bartley
16th December 2009
The island of Tenerife is one of Europe's top holiday destinations, attracting millions of tourists from Britain, Germany and Scandanavia every year for a week or two's holiday.
But the island's tourist authorities believe they could attract more visit...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
27th October 2009
The hotels in Galicia as well as in Northern Spain are huge, clean and comfortable, just like any found in the western world. The hotels are categorized according to a star system which is awarded by the regional tourist authorities.
If you're looking ...
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Author:
Simon Bolt
22nd June 2009
To the dismay of tennis fans it's as far back as the days of Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe that the world of tennis has been as exciting as it is today, but to their delight Rafa Nadal from Spain's Balearic Islands and Switzerland's Roger Federer make th...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
18th May 2009
Surprisingly it's as far back as the days of Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe that the world of tennis has been as exciting as it is today, as Rafa Nadal from Spain's Balearic Islands and Switzerland's Roger Federer make the game watchable to a mass audienc...
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Author:
Roger Munns
11th February 2008
As low cost flights to Malta started two years ago, one notable absentee for the battle of the skies was missing, Europe's leading low cost airline easyJet.
Competition was keen between the airlines to take up the lucrative UK to Malta route, and Dubli...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
06th February 2008
Low lying European ski countries last year who saw a decline in ski holiday visitors, including Andorra, have been investing in her facilities to try and tempt the skiiers she lost back for the 2008 season.
In the past Andorra has grown in stature from...
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Author:
Roger Munns
06th February 2008
Every year tourists, local and international, flock to the Western Cape and to Cape Town specifically during the festive season of December. And this year the Cape Town tourist authorities expect an influx of more than 200 000 visitors, which plays a vita...
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Author:
Lulie Swanepoel
19th January 2008
Tourist authority figures from Malta have shown a rise in the number of British visitors for the first seven months of last year, and it's the island's highest number of Brits for some six years.
The increase is an impressive ten per cent rise on the 2...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
05th November 2007
An exceptional variety of visitor accommodation can be found in northern Spain and Galicia Accommodation can be found that will fit all forms of budgets and even the most particular tourists will find something to suit their particular needs. If you want...
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Author:
StephenStewart
30th October 2007
Spain is no different to any other modern European country when it comes to tourism and the quality of its hotels. You will find all ranges of accommodations and almost anything and everything to suit whatever budget you may have at your disposal. If it i...
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Author:
StephenStewart