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Cash Genie’s Top Five Ways to Save and Pay for Your Summer Holiday

01st April 2010
We all enjoy going on holiday, but we all know how hard it can be to afford to pay for the holiday. Here at Cash Genie we offer five of the best ways to save and pay for your dream holiday. 1. Book your holiday early... Booking your holiday early is... Read >
Author: Cash Genie

So much to see and do in Kent

30th March 2010
If you are looking for a holiday cottage Kent is a great location. Close to London, known as the Garden of England, home to a major centre of Christianity and surrounded on three sides by the sea, it is ideal for a short break or longer stay. Widely k... Read >
Author: Peter Hunt

Tenerife to Remain Popular with UK Tourists in 2010 in Spite of Gloomy Financial Climate

26th March 2010
Over the past 2 years or so, the ongoing global recession has understandably had a severe negative impact on a number of global industries - but one that has been recognised as being particularly hard hit is that of international travel and tourism. With ... Read >
Author: Amy H. Scott

Some Great Reasons for Using Coach Tours

23rd March 2010
Over recent years, coach tours have steadily become more popular. And this has come about for a number of different reasons... * Choice. At one time, coaches did not go to a great many places. If you were planning on having a holiday and you did not... Read >
Author: arif12

Malta Cruises For 2010 Vacations

03rd March 2010
While many parts of the travel industry are struggling, Malta has produced a sizzling set of figures from her cruise ship arrivals. In fact a new record, and for the first time breaking through the 500,000 cruise ship passenger arrivals figure. And ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Health Care in Portugal

26th February 2010
One of the places in world that is the favorite jaunt for immigrants and expats is Portugal. All in all, the country is one of the greatest places to retire. Before you decide on packing your bags and belongings, as a retiree, you need to be fully aware o... Read >
Author: Move Forward

How to Book Cheap Eurostar Tickets Online

25th February 2010
Though traveling by Eurostar seems expensive, but that's not true, you can book Cheap Eurostar Tickets easily through internet, all you need to put in is some extra efforts and time. Eurostar has revolutionized the whole travel market of people traveling ... Read >
Author: Lucash Ashton

Scooter Buying Advice – What to Look Out For

12th February 2010
There are many compelling reasons to scooters nowadays as more and more people are looking to adopt this form of transport. Scooters aren't as affected by traffic conditions in city centres, normally parking is free and is much easier to find compared to ... Read >
Author: Bill James

Extra Flights For Malta In 2010

11th February 2010
There's some good news for the people of the UK counties of Hampshire and Dorset who like their holidays abroad - their local airport is about to start flights to Malta - and at prices which will tempt many to take a holiday or short break as the flights ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Walking Holidays- Offering the Chance of a Different Kind of Holiday

03rd February 2010
In an era where children are encouraged to get out and be active, walking holidays offer families the chance to experience the great outdoors and see some of the amazing sites there are to see around the UK and Europe. Walking holidays are totally differe... Read >
Author: Amy J. Waterman

How To Initiate Natural Weight Loss

22nd January 2010
The most famous or notorious country in the world for overweight and obese people is the United States of America. Unfortunately, it has become one of the things that tourists first talk about, when they get back from a holiday in the USA. For instance... Read >
Author: Owen Jones

Business Travel Disruptions: Conference Calls are an Excellent Alternative

19th January 2010
The winter of 2009/2010 will long be remembered by business travellers as the winter from hell. From industrial disputes to freak weather this winter has been a test for the business traveller. It is times like these when businesses need to understand a... Read >
Author: James K King

Mammut fleece tops

15th January 2010
This winter has certainly been a cold one, with temperatures here in Britain dropping well into minus numbers. Up in the highlands of Scotland there was a recorded temperature of -22 degree Celsius! I've also read of these freak weather conditions hitting... Read >
Author: Graham Taylor

Tourism and hotels ayr:

08th January 2010
There are many destinations all across Scotland for tourists. Ayr is one of the most common destinations for tourists from all over the world. The popularity of the hotels ayr is a testimony to the fact that ayr is one of the hottest tourist spots all ove... Read >
Author: Johny

Technology Advancements Makes it Easier to Visit Sweden

06th January 2010
It is true what they say that to travel and experience different cultures is the best education one can get. Although a vicarious and anecdotal experience at times can be a good measurement of how things really are, it is in the actual experience when one... Read >
Author: steve magill
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