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  • 5 Ways to Celebrate Your First Anniversary  By : administrator
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    Falling in love is perhaps the most wonderful experience. But it becomes more colorful and gay when one celebrates his or her first anniversary in a way that make it unforgettable.
  • 5 Ways To Propose To Your Sweetheart  By : administrator

    “I Love You”...these holy words are perhaps the most delicate to utter. It is not only because you are going to get hold of the immense courage to propose your beloved but also because this purest moment of proposing should be kept as an lifetime experience that you and your sweetheart will cherish ever after.
  • A Capital Place for Tourists: Ottawa, Canada Article  By : Vannessa Grimlie
    Canada's capital city, Ottawa, Ontario, is green, clean and friendly. See for yourself on a boat tour along the Ottawa Canal -- in winter, this same canal's transformed into the longest outdoor skating rink in the world! Back on land, it's time for museum and gallery exploration, some serious shopping and a bit of fine dining in the heart of this French and English bilingual city.
  • A Cheap Valentine's Day  By : administrator
    Hold on – before you raise your eyebrows, let me explain what I mean. You see, I believe that romance doesn’t have to cost a thing.
  • A City Not So Forbidden Anymore  By : Shonna Nadoff
    The Forbidden City was home to the Emperors of China for nearly five centuries from the Mid-Ming Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty, during which time it was also the ceremonial and political location of the Chinese government.
  • A tale of two cities: Marrakech  By : Sharee Gstohl
    Marrakech is a captivating city that all at one time crazy, hectic, dirty and typically North African as well as relaxing, charming, magical and cosmopolitan. The old centre or ''medina'' is where you can haggle your heart out in the souks, wander into traditional riads or courtyard hotels to escape the heat and busy people and it is also where you''ll find the UNESCO Heritage Site of street theatre, Jemaa el Fna ? the city''s thriving hub.
  • A Trip to Phnom Penh  By : Shonna Nadoff
    Well known for its particular friendliness amongst the South East Asian Cities, Phnom Penh is a welcome destination for weary travellers. It is also one of the cities which best retains the remnants of French rule in a pleasantly intriguing m?lange of cultural influences.
  • A Tuscan Trip  By : Shonna Nadoff
    Tuscany is without doubt one of the most beautiful and historically significant areas of Italy, characterised by its rolling hills, historic towns, and the capital Florence. Flying in to Pisa, it would seem churlish not to take a trip to the infamous leaning tower, situated beside the equally spectacular (if a little more perpendicular) Pisa Cathedral, and the monumental Camposanto in the walled Piazza del Duomo.
  • All The Secrets Behind Catholic Marriage Counseling  By : administrator

    Who is not searching for greater peace in marriage or family? Who does not desire more peace in mind and heart? Catholic marriage counseling is helping everyone to have great relationships, taking concrete action because the future of humanity passes by the way of families.
  • Are You Lovable?  By : administrator
    This looks like an awkward question. We will confess that he/she is not lovable?
  • Are You Made For Each other?  By : administrator
    The couple was walking on the sidewalk. They looked to be totally absorbed with each other.
  • Are You Satisfied With Your Mate?  By : administrator
    My idea of home is everything at the right place. His idea is to litter around as much as possible.
  • Bangkok's Cultural Calendar  By : Shonna Nadoff
    One of the best things about going on holiday is witnessing local traditions and cultural events firsthand. Both entertaining and an educational way to get to know a country and its people, there are certain times of year where the cultural payoff is worth the price of the holiday alone.
  • Basking in Barca  By : Shonna Nadoff
    Barcelona is a vibrant, stylish, urbane kind of city full of history and class. Think of Barcelona, and you will think of grandeur and power, of Gaudi architecture, of a zesty, sprawling city.
  • Books for Backpacking  By : Buffy Paulmino
    Three Great Books for Backpacking
  • Budget Adventures in the Far East  By : Buffy Paulmino
    Ever fancied going to Cambodia and Vietnam, and sampling the culture of the Far East. Though it may sound like it would cost an arm and a leg, it is possible to have a fantastic holiday in this part of the world without having to pay the earth. Basic essentials such as food and drink come very cheap, as does the accommodation.
  • Consider a Stay at the Magnificent Lake Las Vegas Resort Article  By : Vannessa Grimlie
    There is of course no shortage of hotel rooms in Las Vegas, but there are few resorts that compare to the beautiful Lake Las Vegas. This magnificent vacation destination features world class hotels, relaxing spas, championship golf courses and stunning views of the mountains and countryside surrounding Las Vegas. And all this beauty is located a mere 17 miles from the world famous Las Vegas strip, with its world renowned nightlife, one of a kind shows and first rate gaming.
  • Convert to clubbing in Ibiza  By : Shonna Nadoff
    Speaking personally I am somewhat of an Indie Kid. Rock music seems to be where its at with me; skinny blokes in jeans with guitars for some ineffable reason speak more to me than the legions of popstar wastrels that grace our airwaves and television screens. Or at least, this was all true until I went on holiday with a bunch of mates to Ibiza. The club scene on this little Mediterranean island, as I'm sure you are well aware, is out of this world.
  • Credit crunch busting cheap flights  By : Shonna Nadoff
    With over thirty five percent of people claiming that the current credit crunch will significantly impact upon where they spend their holiday next year and with over twenty nine percent of people stating that it will most likely cause them to reduce the length of their holiday, it is important to know just how many destinations you can enjoy without breaking the bank.
  • Credit crunch busting holidays  By : Buffy Paulmino
    With over thirty five percent of people claiming that the current credit crunch will significantly impact upon where they spend their holiday next year and with over twenty nine percent of people stating that it will most likely cause them to reduce the length of their holiday, it is important to know just how many destinations you can enjoy without breaking the bank.
  • Crush  By : administrator
    Crushes are known to be the easy doorway into the planet of strong emotions and affairs, without having much of the distressing hazard involved in really dating someone.
  • Cultural Delights of the Orient  By : Buffy Paulmino
    Vast, ancient and strikingly beautiful, the country of China has a long and varied cultural history which dates back thousands of years. From the architecture of Beijing to the cuisine of Shanghai there is plenty to see, do and taste, but here are three top Chinese delights that you simply can't afford to miss.
  • Discover Donegal's Heritage  By : Shonna Nadoff
    As well as a beautiful coastline, County Donegal is blessed with a wealth of historic sites that hold the key to Ireland's Gaelic Past. Organizing a cultural trip to Donegal couldn't be easier, especially if you book online. Ranging from ancient castles, to historic houses and Heritage Centres, here is a selection of Donegal's Best.
  • Diving in the Philippines  By : Shonna Nadoff
    The Philippines has long been recognised as one of the world's best sub-aqua destinations in the world. It is difficult to give an impression of the scale of opportunities available in the Philippines, but it is easy to highlight some of the best places to visit. Palawan is often called the last frontier of sub-aqua, where divers can see the wrecks of Japanese World War II vessels, in the company of such marine life as dolphins and manta rays.
  • Do the insurance dance  By : Buffy Paulmino
    When you're booking a holiday we do know that booking your travel insurance may not be a top priority because lets face it, it's not very exciting is it? However making sure you are fully covered whilst holidaying abroad is arguably one of the most important things you can do when preparing for a break away.
  • Don't leave pooch behind  By : Shonna Nadoff
    Our pets are so important to us, and yet often we leave them uninsured. Pet insurance is a relatively new idea, but with the increasing cost of vet's bills, more and more of us are choosing to take out pet insurance policies. And if you're thinking of travelling with your pet, you'll be pleased to learn that many pet insurers now offer pet travel insurance too.
  • Don't look back in anger  By : Shonna Nadoff
    Package holiday deals take away the stress and pressure of having to organise your holiday for yourself and places the onus on the tour operator. Recently some companies have found themselves facing legal action from some unhappy customers that are holding them responsible for unfortunate events during the holiday. Things do, certainly go wrong on holiday and there is a process that should be followed to make sure you get the best out of the situation.
  • Dublin city guide  By : Sharee Gstohl
    Dublin can be whatever you want it to be. Whether you are after one long pub-crawl meeting intoxicated locals and leaving your troubles behind, an architectural and literary delight or simply a hard-working, cosmopolitan capital that was European City of Culture in 1991, Dublin can deliver with character and charisma.
  • Eating Humble Pie: Three of the Best Pie Places in London  By : Kyong Reatherford
    Is there anything more quintessentially English than a hot, steaming pie? The origin of this humble dish has been lost in time, but general consensus agrees that it was the Romans who brought the pie in its modern form to London. Shepherd pie and cottage pie are examples of traditional English pies and they are usually served with a generous topping of potatoes.
  • Emotion Of Love - Purest Motive Force  By : administrator

    Love at the very essence is an emotion. There are many kinds of definition to what love and emotion is. But Emotion in the purest form is simply Energy In Motion (E-Motion). Feeling is Perception of Emotion.
  • Engagement Party Ideas  By : administrator

    Following tradition it is the bride's parents who organise and host the engagement party. And it falls to the brides father (or sometimes the fiance) to give the toast formally announcing the engagement. However, the grooms father may also have an opportunity to toast the couple.
  • Escape to Barcelona  By : Shonna Nadoff
    As soon as the Christmas weeks roll in I am one of those people who just jumps ship. I hate this country around winter time and I cannot wait to get away. Luckily enough for me, and for you if you are canny enough to join me, there are plenty of off season bargains to be found. Especially to the more traditional summer resorts.
  • Eureka it's Costa Rica  By : Shonna Nadoff
    Costa Rica is a popular tourist destination due to its Latin American charm and mix of historical and cultural interest. The warm weather and excellent snorkelling and diving opportunities bring in tourists and you can surf off the coast of Costa Rica too. Split into seven provinces, and then into a further 81 'cantons', with each of the 81 governed by a Mayor.
  • Experience Polish watersports  By : Asuncion Krepp
    Poland is a top destination for holiday-goers wanting to do a trip on a budget, whether it's skiing in Zakopane, white water rafting on the Dunajec river or heading for the coast for some sun and watersports, you can have a great deal of fun for a seriously low price. With that in mind, here's a mini guide to watersports on the Baltic coast.
  • Explore the Wonderful Museums of New York City Article  By : Vannessa Grimlie
    New York City is known for many things, but this world class city has long been a prime destination for art lovers. The sheer volume of fine art ? from old master paintings to cutting edge modern works ? is simply breathtaking, and no visit to New York City would be complete without a visit to one of the fine museums that call the city home.
  • Explore Your Heritage at Ellis Island the Statue of Liberty Article  By : Vannessa Grimlie
    New York City is filled with fun things to see and do, but some of its greatest attractions are as educational as they are entertaining. The immigration museum on the famed Ellis Island is one such attraction, and it is an experience no visitor to New York City can afford to miss.
  • Exploring Australia's Outback  By : Shonna Nadoff
    Searing hot, gaspingly dry and stunningly beautiful; Australia??s outback is like nowhere else on earth. Stretching through much of Western Australia and the Northern Territory, it has exercised a fascination on the human imagination for thousands of years. It's a place that everyone must visit at least once in a lifetime: and, when you do, here's where to go.
  • Feel the Magic of Miami Article  By : Vannessa Grimlie
    Miami is one of the hottest vacation spots in the United States, with dazzling beaches, thrilling nightlife and endless options for entertainment. And while all of these features can make for a memorable stay, they also tend to draw in a very large number of visitors, meaning that space is at a premium.
  • First-timers experience Bangkok  By : Buffy Paulmino
    Thailand is increasingly popular amongst holiday makers of all kinds, from families and couples to backpackers and gap year students. With so many things to do it is easy to see why Thailand has become so popular, with scuba diving, historical interest sites and unique cuisine drawing millions of visitors a year. Here are some of its best bits.
  • Five Baptism Gifts You Will Be Remembered A Long Time For!  By : administrator
    Baptisms are tremendously special and celebrated occasions. They signify a step of faith and a lifelong commitment to God and goodness.
  • Five Famous Movies Set In London  By : Kyong Reatherford
    London's rich history, grand Georgian architecture, interesting ultra-modern buildings and beautiful parks make it an excellent movie setting. Many famous films have been set here, including spectacular historical epics and very modern dramas and comedies.
  • Five Must See Destinations in Laos  By : Shonna Nadoff
    In the last decade Laos has made its name as a popular tourist destination as backpackers search for a location somewhat less worn out than the well travelled cities and coastlines of Thailand. The undiscovered nature of Laos' cities endears it to the more adventurous traveller, curious to discover something new and previously relatively unexplored. For travellers stopping in Laos as part of a South East Asian tour, here are five of the most significant sites to see and things to do.
  • Following in Messner's Footsteps  By : Shonna Nadoff
    Next to eco-tourism, adventure travel is taking the world by storm. With more companies booking tours to out-of-the-way places, and more products hitting the market making these tasks easier to complete, activities like mountaineering or alpining are growing in popularity.
  • Gap Years in China  By : Buffy Paulmino
    Are you about to embark on a gap year? If so, China could offer you the adventure of a lifetime, with a huge array of holiday and volunteering options on offer.
  • Get lost in translation  By : Shonna Nadoff
    Japan is a small country with a rich cultural heritage. From futuristic urban landscapes to thick jungles and ancient art, it boasts plenty to awe and amaze tourists. Don't leave the country without seeing these five fabulous visitor attractions.
  • Getting covered for travel abroad  By : Glendora Bondre
    If you type 'travel insurance' into an online search engine, you'll end up with almost a million results, and they all promise to save you money. So where do you start? Should you go direct or to a price comparison site?
  • Go all the way to Galway  By : Shonna Nadoff
    Don't be put of by its craggy, weather-beaten shores; Galway is one of Ireland's most hospitable cities. With various festivals on throughout the year, the city always buzzes with activity; sports fans will love the Galway Races, culture vultures will lap up the Arts week and Film Fleadh, and foodies will adore the International Oyster Festival.
  • Grateful for advice... Pepper Spray  By : administrator
    >“I really did not expect any trouble. Thank goodness my friend did.”Those were the words of 35-year-old Jim Tucker, who narrowly avoided being stabbed by 40-year-old Marianne Tucker, his wife of six years, whom he is in the process of divorcing.
  • Guys, Valentine's Day will be Heaven or Hell for you...  By : administrator
    Guys, I know it's not fashionable to get ahead of yourself for holidays. I don't buy Christmas gifts until the last minute and I find that actually makes it more fun...
  • Handy Travel Insurance Hints for the First Time Buyer  By : Shonna Nadoff
    So you've booked your flights, accommodation and even your hire car without too many problems, and are looking forward to a laid-back, stress-free holiday. Unfortunately, there's one thing left to do on the checklist before you can relax - sorting out your travel insurance. Not the most enthralling of tasks, and somewhat daunting to the first time buyer as there are so many questions surrounding it. To make things a bit easier, here are 5 handy hints to help you make your decision.
  • Have a lower costa rica holiday  By : Shonna Nadoff
    With so many things to do in Costa Rica it can be hard to decide what to fill your day with. The options are numerous and with limited time making sure you make the most of it is crucial. With that in mind, here's a mini guide to what activities Costa Rica has to offer to help you plan your stay.
  • History on the Ground in Menorca  By : Tracey Nesspor
    The Spanish Balearic island of Menorca has been called an open air museum. With a hire car to take you as close as possible to all the out-of-the-way spots, you can discover for yourself many of the secrets of the past on this beautiful island.
  • Holidaying in Brittany  By : Shonna Nadoff
    An often forgotten French tourist destination, Brittany is not without its detractors, many critics point to the unreliable weather and lack of sandy beaches as reasons to head to areas with an abundance of such delights, areas such as the Cote d'Azur.
  • Honeymoon Destinations In India  By : Shonna Nadoff
    Think of India and you probably conjure up images of a country where mystery and romance are still rife ? a place where the air is scented by spices. No surprise, then, that India is one of the most popular honeymoon destinations in the world, frequented by thousands of happy couples every year. If you're recently married and fancy a romantic break that takes in some of the great eastern attractions, here's where to go.
  • Hong Kong's Bright Lights  By : Shonna Nadoff
    Hong Kong stands out as one of the leading destinations for the keen traveller. A fascinating display of 'East meets West' due to the mix of its Chinese roots and the culture brought to it by its period as a British Colony. Hong Kong is a place of many identities and contradicting realities. Its modern cosmopolitan lifestyle intertwines with deep rooted traditional Chinese superstitions.
  • How Do You Make Him Fall in Love with You?  By : administrator
    This is a question that women have been asking for ages. Most women believe that you have to be gorgeous to catch the attention of a good looking man.
  • How pre-existing conditions affect your travel insurance  By : Buffy Paulmino
    When choosing a travel insurance policy, pre-existing conditions are at play just as when you pick a regular health insurance policy. Complicated though it is, it is essential if you have a pre-existing condition to understand how it works in order to claim any insurance benefits.
  • How To Find The A Valentines Gift For Your Lover  By : Trent Dubbs
    Valentines Day is almost here have you acquire your lover their gift yet? If not then keep reading because I'm going offer you with some excellent gift concepts that can guarantee you offer your lover with the perfect|the right|the proper} Valentines Day gift.
  • How to get a man to fall in love with you with Kara Oh's secrets about men.  By : bestcbstore.com
    Kara Oh will take you by the hand and guide you along the forgotten path to love.

    How to get a man to fall in love with you with Kara Oh's secrets about men.

  • How To Set Your Relationship Goals With Goal Setting Tactics  By : administrator
    In order for a relationship to work and stand the trials and tribulations that come with love, it is important for a few expectations and goals to be set.
  • How To Win Back A Lost Love  By : administrator

    How to win back a lost love? Is it possible? Is it going to be easy?
  • India's Best Scheduled Beaches  By : Shonna Nadoff
    India certainly has its fair share of beautiful beaches; from the golden sands and crystal clear waters of Goa to the shell-scattered shores of the southern west coast. If you're keen to get away from the crowds, then here are a few coastal locations which will make you feel like the only person on earth.
  • Iran holidays: somewhere different  By : Shonna Nadoff
    Iran is not a holiday destination that immediately springs to mind, and indeed as several recent surveys reveal, our favourite holiday destinations from the UK are still Spain, France, Greece, Turkey and Florida. Holidays outside of these major resort destinations are still very much seen as the preserve of the 'once in a lifetime' market - Australia, New Zealand and the Far East being top of that list.
  • Iran: an unexpected destination for a holiday skiing  By : Shonna Nadoff
    Iran is a much misunderstood country, about which many in the West know little. In fact, as a civilisation its history stretches back some 6,000 or more years although for thousands of years its present day territory was governed by a series of foreign powers and local tribes. From 1501, it became a unified Islamic state under a Shah, a situation which continued until 1979 when it became an Islamic Republic.
  • Is He Just a Friend or He Loves You  By : administrator
    This is a common situation. You know many men. Some of them are friends. Out of them one wants to be more than a friend with you.
  • Is this the best sand in the world?  By : Shonna Nadoff
    We've all seen those white, sandy beaches in films and on television, where the water is a crystal clear light blue, and palm trees mark the beginning of lush green forest. At the same time, most of us have never actually been to anywhere remotely like this.
  • Island Hopping in the Pacific  By : Shonna Nadoff
    I spent a module of my History GCSE level studying the war in the Pacific. It is not generally on the syllabus but we had an independent project to do on the second world war and I decided that instead of doing the usual D-Day/Battle of Britain/Blitzkrieg style thing I was going to look further East. Many people don't know about the war in the Pacific as it seemed to have very little to do with the affairs in Europe but it is probably as, if not the most, crucial arena of all in WWII.
  • Kitesurfing on Boracay Island  By : Shonna Nadoff
    Kitesurfing is one of the less popular extreme sports practised in the world, but definitely not because it is any less fun to do. Kitesurfing is a relatively new sport, which only began to be developed in the 1990s, eventually becoming recognised as the form practised today around 1998.
  • Love – Balance Emotions and Intelligence  By : administrator
    Love is euphoric. Love is enchanting. Love is heavenly. Love is captivating. And Love is something no one can describe.
  • Make sure you're covered in the Philippines  By : Shonna Nadoff
    People in general are aware that when they travel to foreign countries they are wise to take out travel insurance when they book their holiday, or to take out an annual travel insurance policy each year. And most people wouldn't think about leaving the country without it, recognising its importance should the unexpected occur.
  • Marrakesh - The Jewel of the South  By : Sharee Gstohl
    One of the biggest crimes for me as far as holidays are concerned is when people only go to the same places year in year out, or only settle on one of the better know resorts because they feel it will be cheaper than somewhere new. Why you would go back to the same Spanish island for the umpteenth time when you could go somewhere brand new is beyond me.
  • Modern wonders of the world in Dubai  By : Vannessa Grimlie
    Dubai is one of the most dynamic modern holiday destinations on the globe, a place that is still undergoing enormous transformation. In common with the other 6 Emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates, Dubai first became seriously wealthy with the oil boom that began in the mid 1960''s. This wealth provided the economic base that fuels the huge developments in Dubai that continue to this day, and show no sign of slowing down.
  • Must-See Sights in Ottawa  By : Glendora Bondre
    Ottawa is Canada's capital city, a cultural melting pot of contrasts, of green open spaces and canals, esteemed museums and art galleries, bitterly cold winters and hot humid summers. Whether you want to cycle around the scenic parks or marvel at the Gothic splendour of the Parliament buildings.
  • New Zealand Adventure Holidays  By : Shonna Nadoff
    If you enjoy diving off cliffs, shimmying your way up sheer rock faces or launching yourself out of planes, then there's nowhere better to do it than New Zealand. The Mecca of thrill-seekers, 'Aotorea', as the locals call it, is one of the top places in the world to truly let your hair down. Whether you're looking for a serious adrenaline rush or just some pleasantly spine-tingling fun, here are a few great ways to explore the Kiwis paradise.
  • New Zealand's Garden City: Christchurch Article  By : Vannessa Grimlie
    Christchurch is known as the country's 'garden city'. Its huge park, Hagley Park, Botanical Gardens and the many public gardens, such as Mona Vale, are the reasons why the city has this nickname. Christchurch includes several other attractions as well, such as the Cathedral, the Antarctic Center and the historic town of Lyttleton.
  • Odd Las Vegas Attractions Article  By : Vannessa Grimlie
    Las Vegas is far more than a whirl of casinos and bars. Individuals looking to explore some of what Vegas has to offer that might be considered more 'off the beaten path' would do well to check out the Liberace Museum and the Neon Museum.
  • Off the Beaten Path in Australia Article  By : Vannessa Grimlie
    Australia has one of the most beautiful natural landscapes in the world. Along the coast there are endless beaches with warm south-pacific water and white silica sand. As you move inland, there are rolling landscapes of eucalyptus trees, kookaburras, and of course, the roos.
  • Oh, Vienna - It means something to me  By : Asuncion Krepp
    Vienna is Austria's capital and largest city, as well as its cultural, economic, and political centre. As the former home of the Hapsburg court and its various empires, the city still has the trappings of the imperial capital it once was, and the historic city centre is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
  • Orlando's Best Eating Options Article  By : Vannessa Grimlie
    There are plenty of reasons why Orlando is a major tourist destination - with Universal Studios, SeaWorld, the Orlando Science Center, the Mennello Museum of American Folk Art and so many more attractions, finding entertainment is a breeze. Orlando boasts a vibrant night lift and a number of great beaches within driving distance, offering fun for the whole family.
  • Orlando's Best Eating Options Article  By : Vannessa Grimlie
    There are plenty of reasons why Orlando is a major tourist destination - with Universal Studios, SeaWorld, the Orlando Science Center, the Mennello Museum of American Folk Art and so many more attractions, finding entertainment is a breeze. Orlando boasts a vibrant night lift and a number of great beaches within driving distance, offering fun for the whole family.
  • Orlando: Eight Highlights  By : Vannessa Grimlie
    To get up close and personal with a range of exotic and impressive species of sea life, head straight to SeaWorld, Orlando. Here you can climb into the largest bath you''ll ever take, shared with none other than the Beluga whale. An unforgettable experience.
  • Payday Generator Network Team Only Benefits PGN Travel Team  By : Wcswebmrk
    If you are prepared to take pleasure, save money on travel, and to have an ongoing flow of income, then this is your chance to make a difference.
  • Perks of Going Private  By : Shonna Nadoff
    The Mediterranean has always provided a good-looking getaway. From the islands of Greece, to the mountains of Spain; the temperate climate, starry nights, and days structured around siestas is appealing to the tourist. For some intensely luxurious pampering, and a real escape from the stresses and strains of the year, try renting a private villa for a week or two.
  • Peru: a Chance to Experience the Unknown  By : Shonna Nadoff
    The growth in exploratory and eco-tourism over recent years has been dramatic, as travellers looking for something a little different become aware of the possibilities to experience new thrills and see new places. There are many companies putting together packages, some relatively new and untested, and others such as World Expeditions that have been established for many years in the world of responsible tourism.
  • Planning for stress free travel  By : Asuncion Krepp
    We all know how stressful going on holiday can be, a flurry of trying to organise every single last thing you can think of in as little time as humanly possible; Last minute shopping, cancelling the papers and the milkman, trying to get someone to feed the fish or the cat just so that the fish doesn't end up feeding the cat.
  • Planning Insurance for your Package Holiday  By : Asuncion Krepp
    Package holidays are a great way of sorting out a summer holiday at a cost-effective price, and minimal amount of fuss considering your travel agent deal should ideally place you in a location where there are things to do and see. Your typical holiday could ensure sun, sea, sand, include your flight and hotel, or villa and have facilities at your doorstep. With this kind of treatment, it's easy to rely on your travel agent to sort out everything else as well.
  • Porto - Unspoilt and affordable  By : Sharee Gstohl
    For those of you travellers who get bored with the standard trips to Spanish islands that seem so popular with UK holidaymakers there is hope at hand. Recent interest has been made into the Portuguese city of Porto, with internet companies lining up to offer great deals on Porto Hotels in an attempt to draw people to the city.
  • Quebec Canada - A Little Slice of Europe Close to Home Article  By : Vannessa Grimlie
    Those who are visiting the city of Quebec for the first time could be forgiven for thinking that they had somehow ended up in Europe instead. This unique Canadian city has all the charm of a European paradise, complete with cobblestone streets, charming shops and plenty of French being spoken.
  • Rest and restitution  By : Shonna Nadoff
    Recent events in the news have brought the issue of holiday compensation back into the attention of the public. A family recently returned from an organised holiday in Sharm El Sheikh having contracted some sort of stomach illness and initiated a legal process against the travel agent for inaccurately describing the facilities.
  • Save on your travel insurance  By : Shonna Nadoff
    In the light of the recent down turn in the economy, it's worth pursuing every avenue of savings that might be made, particularly when it comes to holidaymaking. We would certainly never suggest cutting out your well-earned holiday altogether, but there is definitely increasing demand for lower-cost tourism, and that includes, odd though it may sound, travel insurance.
  • Scaling down your holiday expense  By : Asuncion Krepp
    The credit crunch may have put paid to those plans for a luxury cruise around the Azores, but there are still plenty of high-class low-rent holidays to be had, and all you need is a savvy head and a shrewd eye for a bargain. Firstly, and in accordance with an effort to downsize the proverbial carbon-footprint, it's worth scrutinising the distance you want to travel and how you'll get there.
  • Scuba Diving and Snorkelling in Costa Rica  By : Shonna Nadoff
    Costa Rica is one of the best snorkelling and diving locations in the world, home to 3.5% of the world's marine life and with coasts in different oceans meaning a wide range of species you'll be amazed at what you can find. From starfish to sea turtles the possibilities are endless, and with a number of companies running dive school and offering equipment rental it's a great way to discover the world beneath the waves. Here's a mini-guide to help you when you're in Costa Rica.
  • SoHo, New York City Article  By : Vannessa Grimlie
    SoHo is one of the older neighborhoods of New York City. Dating back to the 1850s, SoHo offers an eclectic mix of buildings including shops, cafes, restaurants, boutiques, and cast iron warehouses. The name of this neighborhood, SoHo, is derived from its physical location, south of Houston Street. Greenwich Village, Nolita, and Tribeca make up the surrounding neighborhoods.
  • Spain, the ideal tourist destination  By : Granville Anthes
    Spain is one of Britain''s best-loved holiday destinations, with over 12 million Brits choosing to visit the country every year. Here''s why you should join them.
  • Sun of a beach  By : Buffy Paulmino
    If you're after a little winter sun but don't fancy shelling out huge sums of money to reach traditional destinations like the Caribbean and Florida then why not give Morocco a try? The country boasts miles of beautiful sandy beaches, with temperatures even in January hovering around 70oF. These top destinations are the country's cr?me de la cr?me in terms of sun, sea and sand.
  • Sydney - The Gateway to Australia  By : Shonna Nadoff
    The gateway to Australia and Oceania??s cultural capital, Sydney is one of the world??s most popular tourist cities. Visitors can see the world-famous opera house, relax on one of the nearby beaches or kick-back in a vibrant central bar. There are countless ways to see the city but, if you only visit once, here are four things that you simply must do.
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