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COAST TO COAST (BEACHES OF INDIA)

04th December 2008
India's 7,600-km-long coastline is -apart from famous interruptions like Goa-virtually one huge stretch of untouched beach. The best-kept secrets are in the east, but the sun has by no means set on the western coast. A state-by-state round-up: Orissa ... Read >
Author: JASSI

Why France is the world’s top skiing destination

02nd December 2008
Why France is the world's top skiing destination When most people think about skiing they come up with all kinds of exotic places that they can and should go to and they talk about the merits of all of them and how wonderful they are. At that point, ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Cliffs of Moher : a must see when in the west of Ireland!

30th October 2008
The Cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland's top visitor attractions, and when you go there you'll know why! The Cliffs draw up to a million visitors each year from all over the globe, so if you do find yourself in the west of Ireland you'd do well to go and ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

tee times algarve

15th October 2008
tee times algarve :The Algarve in Portugal is one of the most popular golf destinations in Europe. The region enjoys 300 days of glorious sunshine coupled with very pleasant weather. Tourists from the UK, Germany and Holland especially come to the region... Read >
Author: tusharsprint

The Island of Gozo

12th August 2008
Gozo is the perfect 'get-away-from-it-all' destination. This is where one comes to relax and enjoy the essence of life. Among other services and tourist facilities, the island has two superb upscale spa resorts, one of which regularly makes the top 10 lis... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Iberian alternative.

11th June 2008
With Spain being in the property news for many of the wrong reasons recently, some investors may decide that if they are not going there, they might as well avoid the Iberian Peninsula altogether. To do this, however, may be to miss out on what Portugal ... Read >
Author: Assetz UK

Apollo Bay - Seaside Spectacle

15th May 2008
The scenic delights of the Great Ocean Road in Victoria are well known to campervan travellers who traverse its length in droves, taking in the stunning ocean views, weird geological formations and thick forest. Over hills, along steep cliffs, through rai... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Goa Real Estate: North Goa v/s South Goa

15th May 2008
Goa is India's smallest state in terms of area and the fourth smallest in terms of population. The state is divided into two districts: North Goa and South Goa. Panaji is the headquarters of the north Goa district and Margao of the south district. Each di... Read >
Author: George Gonigal

The world’s most luxurious resort – a moot point

07th May 2008
Opinions are divided about which resort is the most luxurious in the world, after all there are so many from which to choose, and exactly what defines a luxury resort in the first place? Plus, what may be perfect for one person may not appeal to someone e... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Not on the Algarve

28th April 2008
Mention property in Portugal to many and the Algarve may be the first location which springs to mind. With many seaside villas, golf courses, tourist facilities and of course lots of sea and sand, this is no unreasonable response. But Portugal offers far ... Read >
Author: Assetz UK

Investing In Property On The Island Of Mallorca

04th April 2008
British people and many other Europeans, have been making sound property investments on the island of Mallorca for several decades. And the trend shows no sign of changing at the moment. The British continue to lead the pack, in terms of number, and valu... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler

A trip to Paphos

27th March 2008
Cyprus is one of the great jewels of the Mediterranean. With its wonderful climate and beautiful beach resorts, it's no wonder that the island lures so many tourists from overseas. The resort town of Paphos is particularly impressive. A visit to Cyprus... Read >
Author: Simon Barnett

Brazil people and food

03rd March 2008
Brazil has hundreds of miles of pristine and undeveloped beaches that stretch from the tropical north to Rio de Janeiro and all the way down to the border with Uruguay. With cities such as Rio, there are plenty of developed areas to buy in and be near the... Read >
Author: kirstyconnell

Plane Spaining for buy-to-let

26th February 2008
Those looking for new buy-to-let opportunities in a country which has a long-established property investment sector will often look for somewhere new, a fresh location which isn't already festooned with apartments and swarming with tourists, a place where... Read >
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UAE Property Guide, Part 2 of 8: Abu Dhabi property

25th January 2008
Abu Dhabi is an emirate (sovereign state) of the United Arab Emirates; it is also the name of the major city of this emirate, which is the capital city of the United Arab Emirates. Abu Dhabi is the largest of the seven emirates that make up the United Ara... Read >
Author: John Hill
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