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  • The Many Strands of Caribbean Allure  By : Haywood Estok
    Palm fringed beaches, crystal-clear ocean, and quaint colonial architecture ? the Caribbean is postcard perfect. Over 7,000 islands, islets, reefs and cays make up this cultural mish-mash archipelago. The Caribbean is roughly split between Latin and African backgrounds, yet united by a love of life, relaxation and food.
  • The Many Strands of Caribbean Allure  By : Haywood Estok
    Palm fringed beaches, crystal-clear ocean, and quaint colonial architecture ? the Caribbean is postcard perfect. Over 7,000 islands, islets, reefs and cays make up this cultural mish-mash archipelago. The Caribbean is roughly split between Latin and African backgrounds, yet united by a love of life, relaxation and food.
  • The Many Strands of Caribbean Allure  By : Haywood Estok
    Palm fringed beaches, crystal-clear ocean, and quaint colonial architecture ? the Caribbean is postcard perfect. Over 7,000 islands, islets, reefs and cays make up this cultural mish-mash archipelago. The Caribbean is roughly split between Latin and African backgrounds, yet united by a love of life, relaxation and food.
  • Tenerife A Volcanic Spell of Sunshine Fun  By : Haywood Estok
    Sun, sand and sea; all the clich?s spring to mind when you think of Tenerife. Yet these clich?s actually ring true.
  • Tenerife A Volcanic Spell of Sunshine Fun  By : Haywood Estok
    Sun, sand and sea; all the clich?s spring to mind when you think of Tenerife. Yet these clich?s actually ring true.
  • Tenerife A Volcanic Spell of Sunshine Fun  By : Haywood Estok
    Sun, sand and sea; all the clich?s spring to mind when you think of Tenerife. Yet these clich?s actually ring true.
  • Returning to the Roots of Christmas  By : Haywood Estok
    Lapland is undoubtedly a popular Christmas destination. What with it being the home of Father Christmas and his grotto and reindeer, it really is a magical place to take children over the festive season. However, there is more to this beautiful landscape than a red-suited man and some wild animals.
  • Returning to the Roots of Christmas  By : Haywood Estok
    Lapland is undoubtedly a popular Christmas destination. What with it being the home of Father Christmas and his grotto and reindeer, it really is a magical place to take children over the festive season. However, there is more to this beautiful landscape than a red-suited man and some wild animals.
  • Experience Chicago  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Chicago should by no means be runner up to New York. It has an appeal all of its own and despite its large size it remains friendly and welcoming and doesn't seem to know just how good it is.
  • Tourist attractions in Dubrovnik  By : Thanh Rabuse
    Dubrovnik, in Croatia, is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, and a popular destination for tourists. Unlike many major European cities, it has managed to retain its old world charm, and when you step through the walls of Dubrovniks old town it feels like you have gone back in time. There is plenty to see and do in Dubrovnik, but here are some of the more popular tourist haunts.
  • Tourist attractions in Warsaw  By : Thanh Rabuse
    The Polish capital of Warsaw is a popular destination for tourists from all over the world. Here are some of the best places to visit while you are there.
  • Top Amsterdam nightspots Article  By : Thanh Rabuse
    If you are looking for a wild night out, there can be few better places than Amsterdam. Late opening hours, liberal licensing laws, and a huge variety of nightclubs and bars have all helped to make Amsterdam one of the most popular clubbing destinations in Europe. Here are some of the best nightspots in the city.
  • Pubs and clubs in Berlin Article  By : Thanh Rabuse
    Berlin has long held a reputation as one of the best cities to go for a night out in Europe. If you fancy a wild weekend in Berlin, be sure to check out some of these nightspots while you are there.
  • Top Roman nightspots Article  By : Thanh Rabuse
    The eternal city of Rome has been the party capital of Europe for over two millennia, and even nowadays it can still swing with the best of them. If you are heading to Rome and fancy going for a crazy night out, you have a lot of options. Here are some of the best of them.
  • Tourist Attractions in Venice Article  By : Thanh Rabuse
    The glamorous city of Venice is one of the most unique and beautiful cities in the world, with a myriad of attractions only a short gondola ride away. With a wide variety of stunning art galleries, museums, cathedrals, monuments, and parks, there is something for everyone in Venice.
  • Viennese tourist attractions Article  By : Thanh Rabuse
    Vienna is one of the most visually stunning cities in Europe. While it does not have quite as many well known buildings as other major capitals such as Paris, London, or Rome, you certainly will not forget them once you have seen them
  • Come and See Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Visit Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens and enjoy a relaxing day of sightseeing. The Royal Botanic Gardens of Sydney are easily accessible by public transport. You can choose between a number of restaurants or cafes for your mid-day meal and there are many interesting features of the garden for you to admire.
  • Best Markets in Sydney, Australia Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Vibrant and full of sights and attractions, Sydney has a lot to offer its visitors and one of its many attributes is its lively weekend markets. From top fashion designs and handmade jewellery for the style-conscious to grungy gear beloved by hippies everywhere, Sydney's markets dotted across the city and sprawling suburbs ? have something for everyone. Below, we explore the best markets the city has to offer.
  • Visit the Blue Mountains Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    The Blue Mountains, situated about two hours away from the centre of Sydney, is a perfect destination for a daytrip. You can travel to the Blue Mountains by train. You will travel in a comfortable railway carriage especially used for country destinations. A daytrip to the Blue Mountains will give you a very different view of the city of Sydney and its surrounding areas.
  • Experience the Magic of Fort Erie, Ontario Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Canada is a country full of exciting sights and destinations, with the excitement of cities such as Toronto and Montreal often standing out in people's minds.
  • Tofino and the West Coast of Vancouver Island, Canada: Truly Off the Beaten Path! Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    The west side of Vancouver Island is a spectacular place. While getting here may not be easy, it is certainly worth the effort for adventurous travelers. The towns of Tofino, Ucluelet and Port Alberni offer fine accommodations while the Pacific Rim National Park offers true wilderness.
  • Vancouver Island: The Perfect Getaway Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Vancouver Island is an ideal holiday destination as it has a little bit of everything for everyone. The natural beauty of the area combines with its rich cultural heritage to create the perfect destination just waiting to be discovered. Vancouver Island boasts many romantic spots and the best way for a couple to fully take advantage of this beautiful area is to rent a cottage, which offers both freedom and complete privacy.
  • The Calgary Stampede: Celebrating the True Spirit of the Wild West Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Most visitors to Western Canada almost certainly head straight for the Rocky Mountains. With good reason, too: The Rockies are a phenomenal natural landscape with numerous activities no matter what the weather.
  • Dubai: A Thrilling Convergence of East and West Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Throughout its sparkling past, Dubai has been a portal to the Eastern world. The global city continues to be a popular destination for travelers and businesspeople from all over the globe.
  • Enjoy the Thrill of Florida's Best Roller Coasters Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Florida is of course renowned for its many great theme parks, and those theme parks are home to some of the most exciting, most thrilling and above all fastest roller coasters on the planet. Those in search of a thrill would do well to check out these great rides:
  • Enjoy the Thrill of Florida's Best Roller Coasters Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Florida is of course renowned for its many great theme parks, and those theme parks are home to some of the most exciting, most thrilling and above all fastest roller coasters on the planet. Those in search of a thrill would do well to check out these great rides:
  • The Amazing Beauty of a Central Florida Vacation Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    The Central Florida area, including the amazing cities of Orlando, Kissimmee, Daytona Beach, Cocoa Beach, Cape Canaveral, Tampa and Clearwater, are always a great choice for a fabulous family vacation, and May is the perfect time of the year to visit these great vacation destinations.
  • Enjoy Doral Country Club - Miami''s Most Convenient Four Star Resort Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    If you are planning a visit to the Miami area, stay at the Doral Country Club, a four star resort for economy, business, and luxury travel. Located near the Palmetto Expressway, this hotel is accessed by taking the Doral exit at NW 58th Street, turning south on Galloway Road, and turning west on NW 87th Avenue.
  • The top New York Hotels Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    New York City is filled with plenty of places to see and do, but there's just one problem with all of that - for every visitor that streams into the city, there needs to be a place to stay. Of course, a city of New York's size does have many hotels, but a few stand out above the rest as superior.
  • The New York City Transit Museum ? An Experience Like No Other Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    In most people's minds, New York City is all about the lights, the sounds, the excitement, the traffic, and all of the other chaos that prompted this bustling metropolis to be called, "The city that never sleeps." And without a doubt, a large part of visiting New York involves experience the fast-paced life in a city that is unlike no other in the world.
  • The Sights of Greenwich Village, New York City Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Greenwich Village offers sightseers who visit New York a touch of the popular Bohemian style of living. The shops, cafes, and coffee houses are quaint. There's always something going on here.
  • World class fly fishing in Canterbury, New Zealand Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    New Zealand is world renowned for its beautiful scenery and adventure tourism opportunities. One of these opportunities, in which Canterbury rates amongst the world's best, is fly fishing.
  • Classic Cape Town - the Top Ten Visitor Attractions Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Cape Town is one of the African subcontinent's number one tourist attractions. It's the city that has everything: fabulous beaches, majestic mountains, unspoilt nature and a vibrant cultural life to boot. No visitor to Cape Town can afford to miss out on these top ten visitor attractions.
  • Hiking and Walking Trails in South Africa Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    South Africa's natural resources and undeveloped open spaces make it a hiker's heaven. Outdoor enthusiasts have a wealth of choices when it comes to hiking trails and walks, which are to be found in a wide variety of environments. Trails and walks can be found across the country, on private land and in South Africa's many national parks and game and nature reserves.
  • South Africa: Top Travel Tips Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Millions of tourists spend unforgettable holidays in South Africa, enjoying the many attractions that the country has to offer. Satisfied tourists, who return home charmed and delighted by South Africa and its peoples, are in the majority. A few are less lucky.
  • Explore Some of the Hottest Nightlife in Las Vegas Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    The city of Las Vegas is many things to many people, To some it is a great place to see world class entertainment seven nights a week. To others it is the perfect jumping off point for all sorts of entertainment. For others Las Vegas is the perfect place to tie the knot, and a great place to enjoy the honeymoon as well. And of course Las Vegas is a great place to gamble whether at the slot machines, a hot game of poker or one of the many table games the casinos have to offer.
  • Red Rock Canyon - The Hidden Treasure of Las Vegas Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Nothing provides a greater contrast to the ringing slot machines and dancing lights of the Strip than the sheer splendor and silent majesty of Las Vegas' hidden treasure, Red Rock Canyon. Only a 17-mile drive west of the city, Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area offers a welcome respite for the casual nature lover as well as for the seasoned outdoor adventurer.
  • Off the Beaten Strip Attractions in Vegas Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    For those who have had their fill of the glitz and glam of more mainstream Las Vegas attractions, places without slot machines or strippers might seem few and far between. Truth be told, however, Vegas is home to a fair amount of intriguingly oddball attractions as well as the casinos and nightclubs for which it is famous. Among the more eccentric of these are the Pinball Hall of Fame and the Gospel Brunch at the House of Blues.
  • The World's Best Dive Spots  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    Scuba diving is one of the most popular holiday activities when travelling to hot climates. With companies operating dive schools to give you the necessary training to see the amazing world beneath the waves it's never been easier to have a go. And if you're already a keen diver then you'll probably be thinking of where to dive next. With that in mind, here's a mini guide to the top dive spots which can be enjoyed by both beginners and advanced divers.
  • Sydney: A World-Beating City  By : Malik Arichabala
    Sydney is perhaps the most iconic of Australia's cities, it is certainly the largest, and is the one of the most multicultural cities in the world. Its famous Opera House is an icon of Australia to rival the kangaroo, Ayers Rock, or even Neighbours star Harold Bishop.
  • The Historic Town of Louang Phabang  By : Malik Arichabala
    No jaunt around the regions of Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia would be complete without a lengthy stop at Louang Phabang (in Laos) and its surrounding areas.
  • Top Indian Attractions  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    India, with its bustling cities, beautiful beaches and striking scenic diversity, offers a wealth of entertainments and attractions to foreign visitors. Some of the most magical destinations are located off the beaten track, but for sheer majesty and awe you can't beat these four tourist attractions.
  • The Tweed Valley: One of Australia's Neglected Hotspots  By : Malik Arichabala
    And hotspot really is the right word for an area formed around the spike-like stack of the eroded central chamber of the world's largest extinct shield volcano known as Mount Warning.
  • When to Save and When to Spend in Peru  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    The South American country Peru is an up and coming destination for the more adventurous traveller with a wealth of attractions to satisfy adrenaline junkies, daring explorers and keen historians alike.
  • 24 Hours in Toronto  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    Canada's largest and most cosmopolitan city, Toronto is a melting pot of cultures and has a huge range of attractions - from fine theatre and concerts, galleries and museums, to trendy bars and clubs. There are also a whole host of unique shops, and scores of restaurants that serve every cuisine from across the globe.
  • A Slice of the Big Apple  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    New York is the largest city in North America, situated on the North Eastern seaboard of the vast nation. It is the fifth largest city on the planet and arguably the most iconic, with images of the New York skyline exported around the globe by the American media. It has undergone a drastic change in the last twenty years, partly thanks to the famous reforms of former Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
  • Are you Going to San Francisco  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    In the post war world the name "San Francisco" has become synonymous with the cultural revolution of the 1960's. The city's reputation as the liberal bulwark of America, it is also unofficially seen as the gay capital of the world with a large LGBT population in the Castro-Noe valley area of the city.
  • Basking in Bangkok  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    It's impossible to give a true perception of Thailand's chaotic capital in so few words. A challenge which is often reflected in so many tourists' evident surprise at the city which so rarely matches ones expectations of the capital of Siam.
  • Berlin rich in Historic Sights  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    When considering the history of Europe's major cities one cannot help but think of Berlin. Through war, revolution and division the German capital has emerged today as a cosmopolitan, vibrant, modern global city.
  • Etiquette and behaviour in Thailand  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    You may have already booked the time off work and bought travel insurance to the 'land of smiles' but do you know how to behave once you get there? Thais are generally welcoming and tolerant of visitors to the country but as with all cultures, have their own set of cultural conventions and norms that should be observed, in order to make your stay as stress-free as possible. Here are 5 rules for getting the most out of your stay in Bangkok.
  • Festival Fun in Valencia  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    Take a trip down to Valencia at certain times of the year and you'll find yourself in the middle of some fun filled fiestas. Valencia is Spain's third largest city and though it isn't as modish as a city like Barcelona, it is just as lively. Valencia has a background of Moorish settlement, is the city that gave Spain paella, and has some of the country's most beautiful silk shops. It also has a regular turnout of fiestas throughout the year, which are said to be the wildest in Spain.
  • Alternative London  By : Rosendo Iwanyszyn
    So you've done most of the art galleries, including the two Tates, and you've spent the best part of a day in the Natural History Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Science Museum. You might just now be ready for a break from all that culture. If so, then grab a copy of the tube (subway) map, and head a little way out of the city for some refreshing alternatives.
  • Charles Dickens Slept Here  By : Rosendo Iwanyszyn
    Lovers of the work of the great Victorian novelist, Charles Dickens, will be pleased to know England has three museums devoted to his life and work and he slept in every one of them. These museums are all in homes where he once lived and wrote. Some buildings are no longer in existence, but the three listed here were saved from the wrecking ball.
  • Ice skating in London  By : Rosendo Iwanyszyn
    The days of Londoners skating on the River Thames may be just a romantic memory of wintertime in the city, but there are many wishing to replicate it. Over the past few years London has seen a revival of seasonal skating with a number of venues transforming their grounds into a winter wonderland complete with outdoor ice rink.
  • Hello to Hanoi  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    Like many of the South East Asian cities, Hanoi is full of surprises and most of them good.
  • Zakopane, Poland's top class ski resort  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    When you think of skiing your mind probably lands on locations such as Val D'Isere, Tignes and Aspen. But hidden away in Eastern Europe is the little gem of Zakopane, a Polish ski resort in the heart of some excellent skiable mountains which wins acclaim for being both fantastic value for money and an interesting destination too.
  • A Hipper Side to L.A.  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    The obvious places to visit in L.A. are the Santa Monica beaches, Sunset Strip, and Hollywood. However, it's easy to forget that L.A. functions as a city without the famous sign and Hollywood Walk of Fame. Around these main attractions are some interesting corners that show a more gritty and less synthetic Los Angeles.
  • Riding the Trans Siberian railway  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    Not to be mistaken with the far plusher Orient Express, the Trans Siberian Railway is one of the longest rail routes in the world. It runs all the way from Moscow in the east, and joins up with the Trans Mongolian Railway which winds through Mongolia and continues on to Beijing. Reasonably cheap, comfortable and incredibly scenic, it's a fantastic and original way to reach China from Europe.
  • Morocco top five destinations  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    Morocco is famous for its beaches, its weather and its unique culture. Tourists keen to sample a cross-section of this beautiful country can explore the peaceful coastal villages, take a dip in clear waters or trek by camel through the Sahara. But the best way to get under Morocco's skin is by visiting one of its bustling towns or cities. Here's a quick guide to the country's main urban attractions.
  • Sample some Polish hospitality in Krakow  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    Krakow is one of the oldest cities in Poland, dating back to the 7th century and with a population today of 800,000 people. Situated on the Vistula River, the city is a great mix of culture, history and innovation. Traditionally Krakow has been well known as the centre of Polish science, art and culture.
  • A Trip to Andalucia  By : Haywood Estok
    It is a well known fact that many of us suffer from some form of depression during the dark winter months. Fewer daylight hours and colder weather cause many people to struggle with their early morning starts before work and leave us feeling somewhat lacklustre. One great way to beat away these winter blues could be to take a mini-break away to warmer climbs.
  • Discovering New South Wales: Australia''s Foundation  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    New South Wales is Australia''s oldest and most populous state, the site where Captain James Cook was the first European to land on Australian shores in 1770. Later that decade, in 1778, the First Fleet began to colonise the area, albeit it to notorious purposes.
  • A trip to Larnaca  By : Haywood Estok
    Many of us missed out on a summer vacation this year, thanks to the restrictions placed on our finances by the credit crunch. If you are still feeling hard done by as a result of the sacrifice, then why not think about treating yourself to a budget break this Christmas?
  • Visit Dublin for a relaxing break  By : Caron Kristan
    Despite the recession being seen as a pretty bad thing, for those of you with a canny sense of opportunism the global credit crisis can actually be turned into a beneficial thing for people who are still able to be a little bit free with their money.
  • Munich - Beyond the beer  By : Caron Kristan
    Despite what you may think, the recession means that city breaks are now a heck of a lot cheaper than they once were. Strangely, because people aren''t spending anymore, the prices of luxury things (and city breaks most definitely fall into this category) have plummeted as business owners try to keep themselves afloat.
  • Visit Portugal''s second city  By : Caron Kristan
    Bursting with culture, sights and historical interest, Portugal''s second city is the ideal weekend break destination. It''s easy to reach, with plenty of cheap flights from the UK, and boasts a range of hotels, hostels and apartments to suit all tastes and budgets. If you''re considering a holiday to Porto, here are some of the attractions that you simply can''t miss.
  • Visit Marrakech for something different  By : Caron Kristan
    If you''re looking for a holiday with an exotic edge then you couldn''t do better than a trip to Marrakech. Morocco''s cultural centre is architecturally magnificent and socially fascinating. It''s only a three-and-a-half hour flight from the UK ? and best of all, it is served by a number of cheap airlines.
  • Menorca''s Dancing Horses  By : Jarrett Altrogge
    For anyone interested in horses, a visit to Son Martorellet has to be included in a holiday on the Spanish island of Menorca. On designated evenings the arena there hosts an unequalled equestrian performance by the unique black Menorcan stallions and their team of riders.
  • Mallorca Sightseeing on Wheels  By : Jarrett Altrogge
    Mallorca is part of the Balearic Islands of Spain and has everything that makes for a lovely holiday, from mountains to coves and long beautiful beaches. It is a small island spanning under sixty miles but that is its strong point as you can change scenery in a mere ten minutes going from craggy rocks to spectacular sandy beaches.
  • Exciting Road Trips in Western Majorca  By : Jarrett Altrogge
    If you are taking a trip to Majorca, be sure to book your hire car in advance and arrange to collect it at the airport. While the rest of Majorca is fairly flat, the Tramuntana range of mountains in the west offer wonderful scenery and places to get away from it all. So follow the coast road west from the airport.
  • Don''t Miss the Best of Majorca  By : Jarrett Altrogge
    If you are taking a trip to Majorca, be sure to book your hire car in advance and arrange to collect it at the airport. If you prefer staying in a really quiet location, you''ll have no problems getting to and from your accommodation. Or, if you like to be in the thick of things, and choose the heaving nightspots of Magaluf or Palma Nova, you will be able to get away to a quieter spot when you feel you''ve had enough.
  • 10 Things You May Not Know About Menorca  By : Jarrett Altrogge
    Menorca is the northernmost of the Spanish Balearic Islands. If you decide to go there for the first time, you are in for a treat. Here are ten things that you may not know, but could add to your holiday enjoyment.
  • Cave tours in Mellorca  By : Jarrett Altrogge
    Located in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Spain, the island of Mallorca/Majorca offers so much sun and sand your family may be tempted to spend your entire vacation on the beach. However, Mallorca is also home to spectacular caves you will not want to miss. Be sure to hire a car so you will have the freedom to explore the island and its stunning underground formations at your own pace.
  • Ibiza ? the Small Balearic Island with Big Ideas of Holiday Fun  By : Jarrett Altrogge
    Whether you travel to Ibiza to escape winter gloom or attend summer festivals, this relatively small island is easily accessible by car hire. The azure waters and white beaches lure travelers today as they have for centuries. Explore archaeological sites, stroll through fishing villages and mountain towns, make the club rounds or just relax on a secluded beach while the Mediterranean soothes your soul.
  • We''re going to Ibiza  By : Jarrett Altrogge
    Ibiza (Eivissa in Catalan) is the third largest of the Balearic Islands, at 585 square km (225 square miles). It lies approximately 80 kilometers off the coast of Valencia, Spain. Catalan is the most commonly spoken language in Ibiza , although the local dialectic version is called Eivissenc or Ibicenco.
  • Menorca A Fun-filled Family Vacation  By : Jarrett Altrogge
    The word is getting out about this island situated in the Mediterranean off the coast of Spain. Menorca/Minorca seems to sport a beach around every nook and cranny. Upon arrival you will want to be sure to secure your car hire. Menorca Airport welcomes frequent flights from the UK and Spain and several other European countries. You will be glad you heard about this island paradise before the rest of the world realizes what they have been missing.
  • Touring Southern Ibiza  By : Jarrett Altrogge
    The real benefit of having a hire car on the Spanish Balearic island of Ibiza is being able to go where you want, when you want, and see all the out of the way corners you might otherwise not reach. There''s plenty to see despite its small length of roughly 25 miles and area of 220 square miles.
  • A holiday in Dubai  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Las Vegas has been dubbed the world''s playground, but another city that rises out of the desert is posing some real competition. Dubai may not have the casinos but it has spectacular architecture, breath taking beaches and hotels that go beyond luxury.
  • Thailand off the beaten track  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Thailand is a firm favourite with British holidaymakers, and for good reason. Boasting some of the world''s most beautiful beaches, as well as a thriving party scene and plenty of opportunity for exploration, it has all the ingredients necessary for a once-in-a-lifetime trip.
  • The traditional markets of Dubai  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Dubai is now synonymous with shopping, the city now being home to 44 luxury shopping malls and counting. But it is also home to a variety of souks that offer a taste of the traditional Arabic way of shopping. So if you are looking for a fun way to shop on your next trip to Dubai, here is a guide to the souks you will find in and around the city.
  • Must see Dubai  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Dubai is a place where the impossible becomes possible ? a fascinating but rather unearthly city of giant buildings, incredible opulence and glorious extravagance.
  • Three Religious Wonders of Indo China  By : Mathilda Riesland
    If you ever go to South East Asia, then your journey wouldn''t be complete without a visit to one of the many cultural sites. There are many religious buildings and ruins dotted all over the place, but some of the top ones aren''t to be found on the most beaten of paths.
  • Escape to America''s capital of fantasy  By : Mathilda Riesland
    With the chilly temperatures showing no sign of increasing you wouldn''t be the only one if you were getting a little fed up of good old Blighty. Even though there may still be snow on the ground (in some parts of the country anyway) it''s never too early to start planning a holiday in the sunshine. Summer may be months away but that just gives you all the more time to plan (and save) for your dream getaway.
  • A Holiday in Portugal  By : Caron Kristan
    If you are looking for a new European destination to explore and you haven''t yet made your way to Portugal then now is definitely the time to go. Read on for seven great reasons to visit Portugal in 2010.
  • Orlando''s beach spots  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Orlando may be known mainly for its world-class theme parks, but the city is also just a short drive away from some of Florida''s best beaches. If you''re staying in the central Florida region but fancy an ocean dip, here are some of your options.
  • Holidays to Malaysia  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    For a long time now Malaysia has been a popular holiday destination amongst tourists from all over the world. Whilst Thailand and Vietnam are most frequently associated with young travellers and backpackers and Singapore is well known as a favoured haunt of the well-to-do shopaholic, Malaysia caters for all markets.
  • Visit Singapore for a holiday to remember  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    Singapore is a popular tourist destination with visitors coming from all over the world each year. Its multicultural heritage makes it easily accessible to speakers of Mandarin, English, Malay and Tamil and its fun and friendly atmosphere endears it to all. Here''s a look at a few of its most favoured attractions.
  • The island of Menorca  By : Jarrett Altrogge
    It may lack much of the glitz and glamour found elsewhere in the Balearics but Menorca has a charm and appeal all of its own. It still manages to equal the number of beaches found on its big sister Mallorca despite its smaller size and you can have a beach all to yourself in the height of summer. Menorca is the hidden gem of the Balearics.
  • Visiting Langkawi  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    For a long time now, Langkawi Island has been a popular holiday destination among domestic Malaysian tourists. Now, however, it begins to open up to the outside world. Many fear that one day Langkawi will become an enormous international tourist hub, such as Phuket, but as it is at the moment, its natural charm seems to outshine any of the typical tourist trades.
  • Family activities for your Mallorcan holiday  By : Jarrett Altrogge
    Golf lovers will enjoy the mini golf on offer at the Golf Fantasia course at Palma Nova. This mini golf resort has 3 courses to choose from, with a total of 54 holes to play. While many hotels and resorts have their own mini golf courses, this resort stands out a mile thanks to its tropical garden setting, complete with waterfalls and spectacular caves.
  • 1.2 Beyond clubland: Ibiza by day  By : Jarrett Altrogge
    Ibiza is an island that invites exploration. The UNESCO World Heritage Site status of parts of Ibiza has contributed to a conservation policy that has protected the island from over-development, so that there are plenty of natural attractions to discover, and activities to partake of during the day - beyond the beaches and the clubs. Here are a few recommendations.
  • What to see and do in Porto  By : Caron Kristan
    The second largest city in Portugal, Porto is an important industrial area and the economic heart of the country. Porto is a beautifully hilly city that in 1996 was awarded World Heritage Status for it historic architecture. Inhabited since at least the 4th century, Porto is a place steeped in history and has much to offer the inquisitive traveller.
  • A tour of Ibiza  By : Jarrett Altrogge
    The White Isle; everyone knows what it is, most under 30s into epic partying have been to it, but few know that it''s a mixed World Heritage Site, home to thousands of pine trees and you can still have a picturesque beach all to yourself.
  • You say Mallorca, I say Majorca  By : Jarrett Altrogge
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