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17th September 2009
Magical adventures in Croatia with hundreds of sparkling waterfalls and more than a thousand islands set amid the blue of the sea, green mountain rivers and streams, virgin canyons, wild karst and mellow plains.
Nestling between the Alps and the Adria... Read >
16th September 2009
Spain is a diverse country which offers visitors a wealth of things to see and do. From the snow-capped peaks in the north of the country to the Mediterranean temperatures and golden sandy beaches in the south, Spain is one of the world´s top touri... Read >
Author: Adrian Vultur
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
23rd July 2009
Turkey is perhaps not the first destination that comes to mind when thinking about a golf break. However, golf tourism in Turkey is a blossoming industry and there’s good reason for its emergence as a country offering some of the best golf breaks avail... Read >
Author: Brian Healy
01st June 2009
The largest town of Slovenia, Ljubljana, is also the capital of the country. With a central location the Ljubljana is the perfect amalgamation of rich heritage, culture, scientific research centers, economy, politics and administrative. While you are in L... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
29th May 2009
Spain is a vast country that has plenty to see and do, from the north to the south. With a landmass of almost 500,000 square kilometers, you are spoilt for choice in terms of the driving tours that you can enjoy in the nation.
Catalonia Driving Tour
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Author: Mairead Foley
20th May 2009
Barcelona is the capital city of the Catalonia region, which is a scenic rich region with the Pyrenees Mountain Range located to the north and the Costa Blanca coast to the southeast. So if you have stayed in the city in the past, you have surely spent ti... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
14th May 2009
The Stara Zagora region has one of the best climates in Bulgaria because of the southern location and because the Balkan Mountains serve as barrier for the winds from North. It means milder winters, although snow still covers the mountains and warm summer... Read >
Author: Rachel Gawith
01st May 2009
Tunisia is a rich North African country and though being this area’s smallest country, Tunisia has overwhelmingly diverse attractions. She is bordered by Algeria to the west, Libya to the southeast and lies to the immediate south of Italy and Malta. Ara... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
15th April 2009
Everyone is well aware of Cyprus. Cyprus is the third largest Mediterranean island and one of the most popular tourist destinations worldwide. Cyprus is blessed with a warm climate, stunning beaches, beautiful countryside and a calm lifestyle. Its proximi... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
15th April 2009
Everyone is well aware of Cyprus. Cyprus is the third largest Mediterranean island and one of the most popular tourist destinations worldwide. Cyprus is blessed with a warm climate, stunning beaches, beautiful countryside and a calm lifestyle. Its proximi... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
27th March 2009
The Catalan Capital of Barcelona is a very popular city to visit, and it’s easy to see why. Here’s a look at the basic elements of nature ever-present in the city.
If you check a site such as Wikipedia, there is some great history about the elemen... Read >
Author: David Brydon
27th March 2009
Sorrento in Campania, southern Italy is a popular travel destination for backpackers seeking lively nightlife without breaking the bank.
The picturesque village offers many activities and attractions as well as a gastronomical feast courtesy of the lo... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn
27th March 2009
Catania is one of the most popular tourist destinations in all of Sicily. It has its own culture, cuisine and history, and is a successful illustration of the old and the modern existing side by side.
1. Catania is situated along the east coast of the ... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
04th March 2009
As winter finally gives way to spring each year, Hungary's capital city is transformed into a hub of music and culture. The Budapest Spring Festival draws travelers from across the world and backpackers should book their Budapest hostels early to ensure t... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn
04th March 2009
Verona is a famous city around the world especially thanks to two main things, the amphitheater Arena and the famous “Romeo and Juliet” drama. Thousands and thousands of people have been arriving every year in Verona to visit the city and see the we... Read >
Author: martinapp
03rd March 2009
Barcelona is second largest city of Spain. Barcelona is located on the northeast coast of the Iberian Peninsula facing the Mediterranean Sea. It is also the capitol of Catalonia community of Spain. This city has very old and different kind of architecture... Read >
Author: nickwilson
02nd February 2009
If you are planning a tour of Europe, you should consider the Friuli-Venezia Giuli region of northeastern Italy, bordering on Austria and Slovenia. For simplicity's sake we abbreviate the region's full name to Friuli. Depending on your specific interests,... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
23rd January 2009
Conil de la Frontera- means Conil of the border. Conil, an exotic city is all located in the southern part of Spain. Spain is the country of sparkling beaches and clear white water. And to add to its charm the nearly 350 day’s sunshine and the warm wate... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
23rd January 2009
Spain is a place of all round the year sunshine and cool winds. It has over three thousand cataloged beaches and as long as eight thousand kilometers of coastline. The sun and the sand becomes the major point of attraction for tourists worldwide. With so ... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
21st January 2009
2009 is the year for a frugal lifestyle, so everyone says, and I’m sure you’ve read story after story about how the weak Pound is affecting value-for-money holidays in the Euro-zone. So, why not travel to Morocco? But wait a minute that’s surely go... Read >
Author: S.Travel
12th January 2009
Around 1680 King Charles II planted a wide avenue comprising a double row of elm trees running south from Windsor Castle to Snow Hill, a little under three miles away.
This is now known as the long walk and the top stretch by the Castle is used by ma... Read >
Author: Chris Brown
01st December 2008
A delightfully undiscovered and unspoiled area in the hills of northern Tuscany, Lunigiana extends along the course of the Magra River at the borders with Emilia Romagna and Liguria. Due to its geographic position, Lunigiana is in many ways distinct from ... Read >
Author: elbawriter
21st October 2008
You want to share your holidays at a place where you can find good atmosphere, calmness and various famous and beautiful destination. For this don’t go anywhere, pack your suitcase for travel to Spain. This country is an amazing and diverse country as t... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
22nd July 2008
Having spent quite a large amount of time in Italy, this is a country that I have certainly grown to love. Some people ask me what it is that makes Italy so great. In truth, there are many factors.
Different visitors probably pick out various attractio... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
02nd April 2008
While in Italy, easiest and comfortable way to move around is in your own car. Car Hire Italy, which provides you best available cars of your preferred size, type and comfort, is the most convenient way.
Italy has so much to offer to both tourists and bu... Read >
Author: Lakshmi
28th March 2008
The Finest Beaches of Turkey
When people think of grand beaches, they generally think of places like California, Florida or Hawaii, but they rarely think of a country like Turkey. Despite being under-publicised, Turkey offers a wide variety of beaches ... Read >
Author: directline-holidays.co.uk
31st August 2007
Spain can boast not only of its bullfights, flamenco dancers and beautiful beaches but also a number of other attractions. With its clement weather, friendly inhabitants, good accommodation, and gorgeous architecture, Spain offers more than what a peacefu... Read >
Author: Brittney Jackeline
21st August 2007
In the mid-12th century, the Moorish occupation ended: the "Al-Gharb" has been since then the kingdom of Algarve. Over the past 50 years the Algarve has seen an increase in development, particularly from non-Portuguese developers. Praia da Marinha, Lagoa ... Read >
Author: Peter Nutter
31st July 2007
You might have heard a lot about the crowded beaches, flamenco dancers and bullfights in Spain. Well, the country is certainly famous for all these attractions. But Spain has a lot of other things to offer as well. You can enjoy a clement climate round th... Read >
Author: Brittney Jackeline
01st July 2007
Our Car Hire UK Price Promise Guarantees you cannot get a better UK car hire deal from these trusted car hire suppliers on the net, for the United Kingdom. Grand and ancient traditions, superb facilities and great natural beauty combine to make the United... Read >
Author: Ani Ben
16th June 2007
A sun-kissed holiday in North Cyprus is the kind of secret that seasoned travellers try to keep to themselves. After all, if they came home with tales of empty golden beaches stretching for miles, atmospheric Roman ruins, and fresh seafood lunches for the... Read >
Author: Izzet Zorlu
25th May 2007
As one of Europe's hottest - and most exciting - cultural hotspots, Spain is a popular summer holiday destination for tourists from the UK and beyond. However, whether you're keen to explore parts of Spain that you've never visited before or you're a novi... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
19th April 2007
Not only a major tourist centre and leading French Riviera beach resort, Nice is also a historical city, blessed with a number of interesting sights. Religious buildings include: the deliciously baroque Cathedrale Orthodoxe Russe Saint-Nicolas, a national... Read >
Author: Pete
02nd April 2007
Sicily’s prime geographic location in the centre of the Mediterranean Basin has meant that, over time, settlers and conquerors from the medieval Normans, Aragonese Spanish, Moorish North Africans, ancient Greeks, Phoenicians, and Romans have come and, e... Read >
Author: GEM Motoring Assist
30th March 2007
Sicily’s prime geographic location in the centre of the Mediterranean Basin has meant that, over time, settlers and conquerors from the medieval Normans, Aragonese Spanish, Moorish North Africans, ancient Greeks, Phoenicians, and Romans have come and, e... Read >
Author: GEM Motoring Assist
10th January 2007
If you have the chance to come to Rome, you'll have the possibility not only to see the majesty of the roman ruins but also to explore the vatican city and the major basilicas of Rome.
Taking a private tour of the Roman Forum, you will see how Rome ... Read >
Author: stefano sandano
27th September 2006
You have just 2 full days to see and experience all Barcelona has to offer. It sounds like mission impossible but you can do this wonderful vibrant city in just 48 hours with the help of this guide.
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The main streets of Barcelona are wide and lon... Read >
Author: Katy Hyslop
21st August 2006
While many tourists visit Bulgaria for the sun and sand on the Black Sea coast there are also many tourists who would love to come in land and see the historical, more traditional aspects of this wonderful country.
Bulgaria has some of the oldest towns... Read >
Author: Guy Marlow
25th July 2006
Cyprus is indeed a stepping stone to three continents. Whether you are looking for holiday packed with activities, historical sights, sunbathing, partying or exploring, Cyprus has it all. Its array of assets makes it a perfect destination for the indep... Read >
Author: sam lowe
25th July 2006
An ideal climate, gracious people and fine cuisine make Italy a perfect destination for the independent traveller whether their preferences are seeking an active, cultural, historical or indulgent trip.
While we all know about the wonders of Rome, ... Read >
Author: sam lowe
24th July 2006
Altinkum is a rapidly growing resort popular with British and Turkish tourists because of its sandy beach. It is close to Bodrum airport and offers some of the cheapest property on the entire Turkish coast, with apartments available from just 30,000.
... Read >
Author: dominic whiting
04th July 2006
A Greek Island escape makes the perfect holiday, but with around 1,400 islands in the Greek archipelago, choosing a destination that is not overrun with holidaymakers can be a challenge. While Corfu and Crete are deservedly popular, especially with first-... Read >
Author: GEM Motoring Assist
10th February 2006
City Break to Budapest
Anyone who has been to Budapest will know exactly what makes it one of Europe's best-loved city break destinations; you are really getting two cities for the price of one. Bisected by the mighty Danube the city has something of a... Read >
Author: Manish Kumar
15th December 2005
Visiting Galicia can be enjoyable, exciting and educational. This part of Spain has a wealth of historic buildings ranging from Celtic forts and Roman ruins, to Gothic and Neo-classical architectural masterpieces and few, other than the Spanish, will have... Read >
Author: martin lambert
14th October 2005
Costa de la Luz, meaning coast of light, is a city located towards the western area of Andalusia, on the coast line, offering attractive beaches along with several other appealing characteristics. One of the main activities tourists practice while visitin... Read >
Author: Jakob Jelling
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