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Use a Cyprus Country Map and Explore

29th August 2009
A Cyprus country map shows it is the third biggest island in the Mediterranean, after Sardinia and Sicily and it stands at the crossroads of Europe, Africa and Asia. The island established itself over the years as a leading holiday destination due to th... Read >
Author: Kate Smith

Playing Pebble Beach

18th August 2009
To play your first ever round of golf in the USA at a course as revered as Pebble Beach is an amazing experience. I have just come across an article which I wrote last year for publication in a UK Golf Magazine. It is exactly one year since I played... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton

A Sea of Colour: Tour New England In Autumn

13th August 2009
During the autumn months the eastern states of New England, USA, put on a spectacular display for ‘leaf peepers’ and tourists across the globe. The drop in temperature and shortening of days see the trees of New England change to amazing shades of yel... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Use a Cyprus Country Map to Pick Your Spot

09th July 2009
The Cyprus country map shows tells it is the third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sardinia and Sicily and stands at the crossroads of Europe, Africa and Asia. The island has long established itself as a major holiday destination; due to it... Read >
Author: Kate Smith

Affordable Holiday Cottages Devon

07th July 2009
Affordable Holiday Cottages Devon Are you considering cancelling any holiday or vacation this year? Many people are concerned about the economy, and taking a holiday seems like a luxury that needs to be cut out of the budget. However, if you consider t... Read >
Author: eddieb

Must Visit Traditional Villages Of Majorca

28th June 2009
The island of Majorca is the largest in Spain – and has proved to be a continuously popular resort for the package holiday market, due to its magnificent resorts and wonderful climate. However, there is more to the island than just the holiday resorts o... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Hobart – A dream destination beckons one and all

23rd June 2009
The second oldest capital city in Australia, Hobart in Tasmania has a past which goes way back to 1804, with only Sydney exceeding it in antiquity. Set in a beautiful natural setting, it is a city which is of very manageable proportions and has got Derwen... Read >
Author: Bob Adams

The Channel Islands - Top Destination For Those Who Want to Save on Their Travel Money This Summer

18th June 2009
Despite Sterling's recent rise to a five-month high, it is fair to say that the pound is still relatively weak in relation to the Euro and the Dollar - especially compared to last year. However, if you are still eager to cross some amount of water for you... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Get a Holiday Car Hire in Cyprus and Look for Cyprus Property for Sale

05th June 2009
Get a Holiday Car Hire in Cyprus and Look for Cyprus Property for Sale Some travellers think a Cyprus holiday is just sun, sand and sea – but think again! The island is the third largest in the Mediterranean, and ancient civilizations were fighting o... Read >
Author: Kate Smith

Enjoy a Holiday Villa in Paphos, Cyprus

01st June 2009
Once the town of Paphos, was rural and barren land but over recent years it has changed dramatically. The town is strongly connected to Greek mythology and its history, it was the capital of Cyprus under the Ptolemy’s (the successors of Alexander the Gr... Read >
Author: Kate Smith

Where can I travel in Barbados?

15th May 2009
There is a world out there that needs to be seen and to be experienced. However, there is no way one can explore everything around the globe in a heart beat. There must be a way to do things, and do all of them! So why not start by paying a visit to the m... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

How to Save on Hotel Accommodation & Enjoy the Free Things to do in Wellington

13th May 2009
Wellington is New Zealand's capital city and has so much to offer. Surrounded by rolling hills and a stunning harbour from where you can catch a ferry to Nelson in the South Island. From central Wellington, Lower Hutt is 15 minute drive North East of W... Read >
Author: Patrick Dyzell

Exciting Activities in Canada for a Great Vacation

22nd April 2009
Canada is not just the second largest country in the world. It is also a country with many spectacular attractions, especially its breathtaking natural landscapes like majestic mountains, stunning gardens, scenic waterfalls and lush nature parks and reser... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen

Sought after ocean view homes in Laguna Beach

10th April 2009
Laguna Beach homes with ocean views are highly sought after and it's not difficult to understand why. Located in the southern region of California's Orange County, Laguna Beach has a warm, Mediterranean-like climate that many people find appealing. This... Read >
Author: JohnSims

Top Surfing Destinations in Ireland

10th March 2009
Ireland has roughly 3,500 miles of coastline with plenty of beaches to indulge in watersports - and particularly surfing! Unfortunately it's not known for its sunshine or beach lifestyle, nonetheless surfing has become a very popular sport here. The ro... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Encinitas hotel give chance to see Encinitas as closely with enjoying Encinitas Bed Breakfast.

03rd March 2009
Encinitas is located in North San Diego County, the southernmost county in the Western United States. With six miles of rugged coastline and 21.5 square miles of land, Encinitas enjoys ocean views and a great surfing culture from San Elijo Lagoon on the s... Read >
Author: Netgeek Mamun

A Luxury Alaskan Cruise is a Great Vacation Choice

21st January 2009
When most people think of a luxury cruise their thoughts turn to tropical ports of call surrounded by crystal blue waters. Alaska is not always the first destination most people think of when choosing a cruise, but those who do visit this largest of state... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell

Great Driving In Britain During The Winter

07th January 2009
The thought of driving to the commuting masses can evoke feelings of frustration and irritation; not less because of the ever increasing difficulties of getting to and from work in many of Britain’s towns and cities. But when commuting takes its toll,... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Australia’s Aborigines

05th January 2009
The wilderness grew dark as embers burst wildly from the fire. The Aborigine’s faces were visible only by the light from the fire’s glow. The deep voice echoed across the desert floor as the oldest Aborigine began his tail of Uluru. I’d always se... Read >
Author: Jen Stevens

Australia’s Aborigines

05th January 2009
The wilderness grew dark as embers burst wildly from the fire. The Aborigine’s faces were visible only by the light from the fire’s glow. The deep voice echoed across the desert floor as the oldest Aborigine began his tail of Uluru. I’d always se... Read >
Author: Jen Stevens

Australia’s Aborigines

05th January 2009
The wilderness grew dark as embers burst wildly from the fire. The Aborigine’s faces were visible only by the light from the fire’s glow. The deep voice echoed across the desert floor as the oldest Aborigine began his tail of Uluru. I’d always se... Read >
Author: Jen Stevens

Chateaux to rent in Brittany

04th January 2009
Brittany occupies the Breton Peninsula in north-west France and is flanked by the English Channel to the north and the Bay of Biscay and the Atlantic Ocean to the south and west. The region of Brittany is visually stunning, offering some 600 miles of ... Read >
Author: dtymon

The Riches of the Fleurieu Peninsula

03rd January 2009
The closest point of the Fleurieu Peninsula is just a short 40 minute drive away from Adelaide, but as the large expanse of this special part of South Australia opens up before you you will definitely want to drive on and explore more of it. Its ideal for... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt

Look for a Holiday Villa in Paphos, Cyprus

17th December 2008
This south-west corner of Cyprus has an atmosphere all of its own, and a very different terrain from the east of the island. Paphos itself is actually two towns, each with its own character; Ktima which is also known as Pano (meaning upper) Paphos on the... Read >
Author: Kate Smith

Why Costa Brava Hen and Stag Weekends are the best in Spain!

08th December 2008
Anyone considering booking their hen or stag weekend in Spain and hoping for a party filled with breathtaking weekend activities in the Spanish sun will be in awe of the activities on offer in the four best stag and hen resorts on the Costa Brava: Barcelo... Read >
Author: Aunty Andrea

Fabulous Villas in the Sea Cave Area of Cyprus

22nd November 2008
Villas in Sea Cave area of Cyprus are found in what is thought to be one of the best and most exclusive areas of Paphos for Cyprus property for sale, less than 5 minutes drive from the famous Coral Bay. It is quick and easy to book a flight to Paphos in C... Read >
Author: Kate Smith

A Guide to Accommodation in Kerry, Ireland

27th October 2008
Kerry accommodation ranges from luxury Killarney hotels to charming bed and breakfasts in Dingle. There's something to suit all tastes and budgets whether you're here for a weekend break, a family holiday or a night's stop-over. Find out more about Kerry ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

A guide to booking hotels in Kerry, Ireland

27th October 2008
Kerry is a stunning county tucked away in the south west corner of Ireland. Whether it’s an exclusive 5 star Kerry hotel you’re after, or a cheap budget Kerry hotel, you can be sure we’ve the perfect hotel for you! Whatever your reason for visiting ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Go away to the Isle of Wight

17th September 2008
The Isle of Wight is a relatively large island located just a few miles off the southern coast of England. It is easily accessed by ferry service from Portsmouth and Southampton. For decades this small island has been a tourist Mecca for visitors from... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

A Holiday Beach Villa in Pafos, Cyprus - Great Choice

03rd September 2008
A holiday beach villa in Pafos, Cyprus is a great choice of Cyprus property for sale. The Pafos district starts at the foothills of the Troodos Mountains and goes through to Polis in Cyprus, taking in a huge variety of landscapes and locations. For ma... Read >
Author: Kate Smith

Isle of Wight Hotel Holiday

17th August 2008
The Isle of Wight is a relatively large island located just a few miles off the southern coast of England. It is easily accessed by ferry service from Portsmouth and Southampton. For decades this small island has been a tourist Mecca for visitors from... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Costa Brava Properties Makes Spain Popular

23rd May 2008
Buying a property in Spain is one of the most popular things to do for many European overseas property buyers. In fact for the UK it is the most popular destination to buy a home abroad. Spain offers buyers a host of advantages over other locations includ... Read >
Author: nicholas marr

Paphos, Cyprus: Fall under Aphrodite's spell

02nd May 2008
The Mediterranean island of Cyprus has always been an important trading post between Europe, Africa and the Middle-East and throughout the ages has been subject to numerous tug-of-wars between nations. Cyprus, has at one point or another, been under th... Read >
Author: mpressman

Amazing Avoca

19th March 2008
If you are looking for brilliant blue waters lined by a rugged coastline and long white beaches, look no further than Avoca Beach. Located on the Central Coast of New South Wales just 100 kilometres north from Sydney, sun seekers from far and wide choose ... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer

La Gomera island life

27th February 2008
Island life! Redefining the term ‘unspoiled’, La Gomera is a tiny (less than 25kms across) island-paradise, whose rugged coastline - of rock-strewn bays, and black-sand beaches - belies a starkly contrasting interior, wherein subtropical florae j... Read >
Author: steve_c_uk

Flights of Fancy in Barcelona

07th February 2008
You'd be forgiven for thinking you'd stepped into another world when you set foot in Spain's second largest city, Barcelona. The historic Mediterranean city still bears signs of its Roman beginnings which contrast beautifully with the later 19th century G... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson

Top 10 Reasons to Move Abroad

30th January 2008
It’s about this time of year, as the dark, cold nights start to close in, that many Brits’ thoughts start to turn to an alternative life in the sun, in Europe or beyond. Many people are involved in broken house sale chains and are looking to complete ... Read >
Author: CRMWorks

The Republic of Ireland

17th January 2008
Kerry Count Kerry is a striking panorama of deep blue lakes, wild mountainous landscapes, rugged coastline and sub-tropical flora. It is often referred to as the Kingdom, as it is believed to be the closest thing to heaven on earth. It will be an endles... Read >
Author: Tim Burton

Galicia - A Successful Marriage between the Old and the New

02nd October 2007
Northern Spain and Galicia particularly has long been an undiscovered jewel in the whole of the Spanish tourism industry. All over Northern Spain the climate is much more moderate than the rest of the Iberian Peninsula and the autonomous regions that mak... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

a Taste of Galicia - Ensalada de Pimientos, Puerros y Langostinos con Huevo de Cordoniz, Roasted Pep

25th September 2007
It is usually possible whenever you stopped to research information about different countries cultures queasiness and general background for you to come off with a common theme or a common name that would relate to that country's cuisine. Such as English... Read >
Author: Scott James

A Taste of Galicia - Caldo Gallego, Vegetable Soup

25th September 2007
Somehow when you do a little research on the cuisine of an individual country it is quite easy to come up almost with a common theme, a common name for the food for that country. Such as French food, Italian food etc but with the regards to Spanish food ... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Roasted Pepper and Leek Salad with King Prawns and Quails Eggs

21st September 2007
Quite often when you research information into the various cultures and cuisines that make up countries it is quite possible to find a common theme common name for the food of that country. Such as Indian Food, Chinese Food but when you refer to Spain or... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Chilled Asparagus Soup with a Warm Poached Egg

21st September 2007
Somehow when you do a little research on the cuisine of an individual country it is quite easy to come up almost with a common theme, a common name for the food for that country. Such as French food, Italian food etc but with the regards to Spanish food ... Read >
Author: Scott James

Sardines Roasted with Boiled Potatoes a taste of Galicia

20th September 2007
Somehow when you do a little research on the cuisine of an individual country it is quite easy to come up almost with a common theme, a common name for the food for that country. Such as English food, German food but when you consider Spanish food or if y... Read >
Author: Scott James

Beef Recipes - Galician Beef Sirloin

20th September 2007
Today we are going to look at a very traditional dish from the North Western corner of Spain, Galician Beef Sirloin. Most authorities tend to take the view point that as life in Galicia is heavily influenced by the sea that the only recipes worth taking n... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Try some Galician Bread with Raisins

20th September 2007
Somehow when you do a little research on the cuisine of an individual country it is quite easy to come up almost with a common theme, a common name for the food for that country. Such as English food, German food but when you consider Spanish food or if y... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Try a Glorious Empanada

13th September 2007
Somehow when you do a little research on the cuisine of an individual country it is quite easy to come up almost with a common theme, a common name for the food for that country. Such as English food, German food but when you consider Spanish food or if y... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Try Some Galician Beef Sirloin

07th September 2007
It is usually possible whenever you stopped to research information about different countries cultures queasiness and general background for you to come off with a common theme or a common name that would relate to that country's cuisine. Such as English ... Read >
Author: Scott James

Discovering Undiscovered Spain and Galicia

07th September 2007
Northern Spain and Galicia particularly has long been an undiscovered jewel in the whole of the Spanish tourism industry. Whereas elsewhere in the Iberian Peninsula the climate can be quite continental and extreme, in the northwest and on the coast the c... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Can You Survive Maui’s Wild, Winding, Wonderful “Road to Hana”?

06th August 2007
Most visitors to Maui agree, no visit to the island is complete until you’ve journeyed East on the Hana Highway. Considered one of the nation's most scenic highways, and one of Maui's major tourist attractions, the Hana Highway was designated a National... Read >
Author: Kelly

Hawaiian island: Kauai’s Na Pali Coast

11th July 2007
Kauai’s spectacular Na Pali Coast, the rugged coastline on the northwest shore of Hawaii’s oldest inhabited island, is probably the most remarkable and popular feature for visitors to the Garden Isle. The Na Pali Coast extends from Ke’e Beach and ru... Read >
Author: Terry Reim

Visit North Carolina for history, hiking, biking and beaches

12th March 2007
From quiet towns steeped in history, to the tallest dunes on the East Coast, North Carolina offers a vast array of attractions for those who love culture, history and the great outdoors. Situated on the South Eastern Atlantic Seaboard, North Carolina is a... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Holidays in Asturias and Oviedo

11th January 2007
Asturias is situated on the north coast of Spain, with the Cantabrian Sea to the north and the regions of Cantabria to the east, Castilla & Leon to the south and Galicia to the west. Due to its wild and rugged terrain, the territories along this northern ... Read >
Author: Steve Greenwood

Maine Travel, A great place to take the family

20th November 2006
Author: Bob Therrien www.MainelobsterTOURS.com Visiting Maine can be quite an experience. The major airports to fly into the region are normally Portland, ME, Bangor, ME, Manchester, NH or Boston, MA. Researching your trip normally means selecting... Read >
Author: Bob

A Kayak, The Ocean and Oregon A Perfect Match

02nd October 2006
Oregon is known for its beautiful, rugged coastline. If you really want to see it from a unique view, grab your kayak. A Kayak, The Ocean and Oregon A Perfect Match When you're thinking about taking your next vacation, why not make it one that yo... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Ryder Cup encourages more Visitors to Ireland to Explore beyond Dublin

01st September 2006
Over the last decade Dublin has carved out a reputation and position as one of Europe's leading city break destination. Ireland has made great efforts to promote itself, and its' capital, as a tourist destination and has made great strides in doing so. Bu... Read >
Author: sam lowe

Relax, Explore and Experience California Vacations

26th July 2006
Ever since the gold rush of the 1840's, people have been traveling to California to discover its beauty and excitement. From the towering Sierra Nevada Mountains and tall redwood forests to the vast desert and rugged coastline, California offers a vast ra... Read >
Author: N Spin

Kauai nightlife

27th October 2005
The majestic island of Kauai is only a short flight from the USA, Japan and Australia. From the spectacular views at Waimea Canyon to the verdant vistas along the Napali Coast, more and more people are coming to Kauai because they are attracted to its nat... Read >
Author: Steven Anderson