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  • The Derby experience  By : Caron Kristan
    Proudly occupying the position of one of Britain''s oldest towns (it recently celebrated a two thousand year anniversary, no less), Derby is situated on a lovely spot alongside the River Derwent in the north of England. It was founded by the Romans but was also a Viking and Anglo-Saxon settlement. But the city really began to grow during the Industrial Revolution, when the Midlands was the powerhouse of the UK.
  • The Malaga experience  By : Caron Kristan
    Considered the usual point of entrance for the Costa del Sol as it is, you''d expect Malaga to be completely full of tourists and over-priced shops or restaurants. But, actually, most people coming to the Costa del Sol are coming for one thing: the beach. This means they head straight from Malaga airport to the car hire depot then drive past the city and don''t stop until they are around 100 metres from the beach.
  • Hammamet travel guide  By : Caron Kristan
    Somehow managing to combine North African, Middle Eastern and Mediterranean atmospheres, Tunisia is an amazing cultural melting pot. Its beaches are warm and sandy and smell of jasmine during the evening and oranges and lemons during the day, and its cities are surprisingly cosmopolitan and its landscape is varied and diverse ? indeed, there''s such a plethora of things on offer that it''s hard to know where to begin.
  • The Derby experience  By : Caron Kristan
    Proudly occupying the position of one of Britain''s oldest towns (it recently celebrated a two thousand year anniversary, no less), Derby is situated on a lovely spot alongside the River Derwent in the north of England. It was founded by the Romans but was also a Viking and Anglo-Saxon settlement. But the city really began to grow during the Industrial Revolution, when the Midlands was the powerhouse of the UK.
  • Journeying into Oslo  By : Caron Kristan
    Scandinavia seems to be the place to be if you want good health and a clean conscience when it comes to travelling this year. Norway, Sweden and Denmark are famed for being unpolluted, ecologically responsible, and full of good-looking healthy residents as a result.
  • Windsor and its Castle  By : Caron Kristan
    On the south-eastern outskirts of London is the town of Windsor. It is not, in itself, a particularly remarkable place, but is one of the busiest tourist towns in the UK, and largely because it has, in its midst, one of the most famous buildings in the UK.
  • A Visit to Cambridge  By : Caron Kristan
    After London and historic York, Cambridge is one of Britain''s most famous and most visited cities. Popular with domestic travellers and foreign tourists alike, for a small city it has a huge amount to offer those who choose to take a trip there.
  • A Viennese Break  By : Caron Kristan
    The Austrian capital Vienna can quite legitimately claim to being one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Having enjoyed a relatively peaceful existence, many of the finest examples of architecture throughout the ages have survived to make Vienna a wonderful place to visit.
  • Valencia: The City of Oranges  By : Caron Kristan
    On the eastern coast of Spain, roughly half way between the French border and the southern tip of the country, is the city of Valencia. Although not often thought of as a tourist destination, in recent years Valencia has transformed itself and every year attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists from all over the world.
  • The Antigua experience  By : Caron Kristan
    The island of Antigua is one of the Caribbean''s foremost charms, an island which stands out like a silver stone in the deep azure ocean. Combining modern comfort with traditional local colour and charm, it attracts visitors from all over the world every year, who come for the sandy beaches, the cultural treats, and the chance to enjoy all the tastes and flavours of the region.
  • The Palma De Mallorca experience  By : Caron Kristan
    When you look at the attractions of Mallorca such as its beach and heat, it''s not hard to see why ten million tourists visit the resort on a yearly basis. However, although most of these 10 million holiday makers will fly into Palma de Mallorca, they will hop straight in a car hire or bus and head out to the fine, golden sands and crystal clear waters on the coast.
  • Windermere and the Lake District  By : Caron Kristan
    In the heart of the Lake District lies Lake Windermere, the long ribbon lake is probably the most famous body of water in the UK and the steamers that run up and down its lake are one of the most popular attractions in the country.
  • Time for Stockholm  By : Caron Kristan
    If you''re looking for a fresh, vibrant, open city to visit soon then Sweden''s capital Stockholm may be the right destination for you. Lying on an archipelago of fourteen islands, it is a cosmopolitan spot with a great deal from old times and the modern day that will enchant and captivate.
  • Verona hotels: An overview of the historic walled city of Verona  By : Caron Kristan
    Verona is a city in the province of Veneto, in northern Italy. Famous as being the setting for Shakespeare''s Romeo and Juliet, the ancient walled city of Verona enjoyed glory days throughout the medieval and into the Renaissance period. This rich history has left plenty to see and do for tourists.
  • The Lagos experience  By : Caron Kristan
    Africa isn''t all about safaris, beaches and mud-hut villages. City life is growing, at a rapid pace. It is the largest city in Nigeria by far, but along with Cairo is one of the largest cities in the entire African continent. It has almost nine million inhabitants, rising to 10. 7 million in the larger metropolitan area and it is completely crazy, chaotic and somewhat out of control.
  • Cork ? a boat ride away?.  By : Caron Kristan
    It has been a long time coming, but with many of us conscious of our carbon footprint and our ethical obligations as travelers, long distance international travel has become less popular in recent years. More Brits are opting for a ''staycation'' or local holiday this time around.
  • The Oban experience  By : Caron Kristan
    Oban, on the coast adjoining the Scottish Highliands, is the seafood and sea-kayaking capital of Scotland; furthermore, its world-famous distilleries have pushed the region up into the heavyweight league of Scotch whiskey production.
  • The Limassol experience  By : Caron Kristan
    Although officially part Greece, Cyprus has an identity all of its own. With a history full of political upheaval and military conflict, it''s been through much more than most islands its size, but what is most obvious about the place is the sheer beauty of it. Cyprus is a real gem, nestled in the middle of the Mediterranean.
  • The Tokyo experience  By : Caron Kristan
    In much the same way as an ant hill functions in what looks like a chaotic manner, Tokyo appears to be an impossibly busy metropolis at the same time as a totally ordered one. Despite its size and density, Tokyo just works.
  • Hotels in Cala D Or: An introduction to the area  By : Caron Kristan
    Cala D Or on the eastern coast of Mallorca is a well established resort town. Mallorca, or Majorca to use the local spelling, is the largest Spanish island, and is part of the Balearic archipelago. Visitors from Germany and Britain make up a large portion of the summer tourist population.
  • Marvellous Marmaris  By : Caron Kristan
    Turkey is one of the success stories of the 21st century. Boasting some of the best economic figures in the world it is a rapidly developing country which has taken advantage of its unique position straddling two continents to become one of the premier tourist destinations in the world.
  • Tossa de Mar, a village on the Sea  By : Caron Kristan
    On the north-eastern coast of Spain, looking out onto the Mediterranean, is the small fishing village of Tossa de Mar. Some one hundred kilometres north of Barcelona (and sharing an airport with its larger cousin) Tossa has become a popular destination for tourists looking to make the most of the sunshine and the sand of northern Spain.
  • Plymouth destional guide  By : Caron Kristan
    As one of the most prominent naturally formed harbours in the world, Plymouth enjoys international recognition and status. It is located at the mouth of the rivers Tamar and Plym, hence the name, and has been a popular harbour for generations.
  • Norwich destination guide  By : Caron Kristan
    While Norwich''s importance may have diminished since the medieval period, its significant selection of interesting historical buildings makes it very much a worthwhile place to pay a visit to. It also has two cathedrals no less, and is the gateway to the Norfolk Broads.
  • Our guide to holidaying in beautiful Venice  By : Caron Kristan
    One of the most popular European cities for holidaymakers is the wonderfully romantic, and truly unique city of Venice. Its famed canals split the city up into over 100 small islands, and the entire city is pedestrianised too.
  • New York State Of Mind  By : Caron Kristan
    New York is one of the premier cities in the world, on just about every measurement, the city on the north-east seaboard of the United States beats almost all challengers. Whatever you''re looking for, at whatever time of year, you can find it in New York.
  • Sea and Sunshine in Vilamoura  By : Caron Kristan
    The Algarve region of Portugal is one of the most popular stretches of coastline in the world. Of the many resorts in that region, the spectacular resort of Vilamoura stands head and shoulders above the others.
  • Victoria destination guide  By : Caron Kristan
    As everyone who has been knows, Canada is genuinely one of the most visually incredible places in the planet. So then, to claim that British Columbia on the west coast is the most stunning part of Canada you can imagine just how special this place really is.
  • Washington, a capital destination  By : Caron Kristan
    Washington city in the District of Columbia (or Washington DC as its usually known) can reasonably claim to be the capital of global politics. Home to some of the most famous buildings in the world, it is a bustling centre of activity and, unknown to some, a great tourist destination.
  • Phuket destination guide  By : Caron Kristan
    With a tourist industry stretching back almost fifty years, the tropical paradise on earth that is Thailand has been visited by people seeking everything from a relaxing holiday to Nirvana. There are now less hippies and more hip hotels, five-star retreats, modern-glass skyscrapers and fancy cars, but the warm welcome remains the same.
  • Visiting Calella on a budget  By : Caron Kristan
    We are all looking for ways to cut holiday costs this year thanks to the recession. There are steps you can take to keep costs down, like searching online for the cheapest airfares, and you will find plenty of Calella package deals that offer superb value too.
  • Melbourne destination guide  By : Caron Kristan
    Rather than the slightly less exciting sister-city to Sydney that some people see it as, Melbourne is a vibrant multicultural centre that strongly merits a visit in its own right. Being a coastal city, it has much the same things to offer as Sydney, namely a healthy mix of city living and lazy surfer-dude beach life, but it''s less obvious than Sydney and this understated, somewhat coy atmosphere makes you instantly fall in love with this city.
  • A French Holiday: Cannes to Cahors  By : Caron Kristan
    It doesn''t take long to see why France holds such great appeal with the average British tourist. It has a great deal to offer cross-channel travellers in the way of culture, food, coastal areas, stunning countryside and history. But this does not quite capture why we love it so dearly.
  • The Boston Experience  By : Caron Kristan
    Boston, in the north-eastern corner of the United States, is a city with a rich history and a truly important place in the history of the great country. Situated right beside Cambridge, home of Harvard University and MIT, and within close proximity to the other big cities on the eastern seaboard of the US, it is a location where culture, heritage and art abound.
  • Kuala Lumpar escapes  By : Caron Kristan
    With skyscrapers a-plenty, luxury beach retreats and ancient rainforests all on offer, Malaysia is a truly wonderful country to pay a visit to, and, what is more, its capital city of Kuala Lumpur pays homage to commerce, international trade and wealth without forgetting its humble roots as a tin-mining community.
  • Chiang Mai: a city to remember  By : Caron Kristan
    Whilst others prefer the lights and tourist-baiting of Bangkok, Chiang Mai is proving to be a rival destination for those travelling to Thailand. The name translates as ''new city'' from Lanna (a dialect of northern Thailand) - yet this is a city bursting with history and wonderful nearby wildlife and nature. There are plenty of ways to keep yourself busy for a few days.
  • Corfu: an island worth fighting for  By : Caron Kristan
    If you need a bit of guidance and are seeking a Mediterranean beach stop that also offers delicious food and ancient history, Greece is a good place to start. The island of Corfu is one of Greece''s jewels. The second largest of the Ionian islands, its mix of the old and the new, the familial and the secluded, is lovely for a week''s break.
  • Off to Bali  By : Caron Kristan
    Bali is renowned by many as the closest you can come to a paradise on earth. With a stunning landscape that incorporates high mountaintops, rugged coasts and pristine beaches, as well as lush terraces and volcanic hills, it is a place which offers so much to so many different people. Over the years it has come to be regarded both as a spiritual nirvana, a home to Hinduism, as well as a hotspot for its famous nightlife.
  • An Albufeira visitors guide  By : Caron Kristan
    Situated in the central region of the Algarve in Portugal, Albufeira is an immensely popular destination for tourists from around the world. If you are looking for a town that captures the essence of traditional life in the Algarve, with all the amenities you would expect of a twenty first century town, then Albubeira could well be it. A wander around its old fashioned cobbled streets will reveal a whole host of charming restaurants, bars, and shops.
  • Give Portugal Alvor chance  By : Caron Kristan
    Portugal has slowly been edging in Spain''s dominance of tourism in the Iberian Peninsula throughout the past decade. Despite not quite matching the Spanish giant yet, it is getting close. However, Portugal''s more relaxed and less obvious take on tourism makes it all the more appealing.
  • Benalmadena for sun and relaxation  By : Caron Kristan
    One of Spain''s evergreen destinations, Benalmadena has always been renowned among British tourists for its status as a perfect resort for fun in the sun. Lying in the Costa del Sol, close to Malaga, Torremolinos and Fuengirola, the place is a great location to head towards if you want to go on a perfect, relaxing, exciting vacation in the summer sun.
  • Good Craic in Belfast  By : Caron Kristan
    The Northern Irish capital of Belfast offers its visitors a unique experience, such is its fascinating history and its rich local culture. Surrounded by low hills and situated at the mouth of the River Lagan, it is an interesting place to explore and discover.
  • Corralejo: dunes worth discovering  By : Caron Kristan
    The same thing happens every year. The summer comes to an end ? and indeed, some of us might ask if it ever arrived in parts of the UK ? but in other parts of Europe there is still plenty of sun to be enjoyed, with temperatures in the high 20s. But this isn''t the time to be disheartened. With prices dropping as we hit September, and many resorts getting quieter as school summer holidays come to an end, this is a prime time to find a bargain in the sun.
  • Family fun on your vacation to Orlando  By : Caron Kristan
    The city of Orlando in Florida has become, over the last few decades, one of the most popular family holiday destinations on earth. Being home to some of the most well known and most visited theme parks in the world, including the world famous Walt Disney World resort, the area is incredibly popular with tourists, and families in particular.
  • Sharm el Sheikh, Red Sea Retreat  By : Caron Kristan
    Sharm el Sheikh is one of the most famous, and often most misrepresented tourist destinations in the world. Situated on the Sinai peninsula on the east coast of the Red Sea, Sharm el Sheikh is much more relaxed than many other resorts like it and boasts a fantastic mix of tourist attractions and culture.
  • A guide to holidays in Ayia Napa  By : Caron Kristan
    Ayia Napa, on the South Coast of Cyprus, has long been considered a global clubbing hotspot, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors every year with its combination of wild beach parties, glamourous nightclubs, and scorching weather. It is considered to be the Mediterranean home away from home for many sectors of the UK club scene, such as house, garage, and grime.
  • A guide to Bordeaux for the traveller on a budget  By : Caron Kristan
    In the wake of the credit crunch, many British tourists are finding that they have to tighten their belts. However, you can still enjoy a relatively cost effective city break in destinations such as Bordeaux in France, as long as you take appropriate steps to keep costs to a minimum.
  • Travelling to Cologne on a budget  By : Caron Kristan
    Many of us are cutting back on foreign holidays this year thanks to the economic downturn. However, cheap flights and accommodation are still available, and holidays do not have to cost the earth. We take a look at some of the best free attractions in Cologne, where you can have a relaxing break, without breaking the bank.
  • Beat the Recession, visit Manchester!  By : Caron Kristan
    Whilst most of Britain seems to be struggling with the aftermath of the financial crisis, one British city is bucking the trend. Manchester is now the second biggest economy in the UK, and is also the most visited tourist location in England.
  • Experience the unique sights and sounds of Dubai  By : Caron Kristan
    Of the seven emirates making up the United Arab Emirates, Dubai is perhaps the most well known. Since oil was discovered in the region in the 1960s, Dubai has gone through a startling transformation, from a desert state into one of the wealthiest and heavily developed regions on earth.
  • Blackpool holiday guide  By : Caron Kristan
    Before the advent of the affordable foreign holiday, Blackpool was one of the most popular holiday destinations for British holidaymakers. However, it remains quite the draw for tourists, with over ten million visitors annually, and with more and more people choosing to holiday within the UK for environmental and economic reasons, it has seen something of a renaissance in recent years.
  • A Durham Tourist Guide  By : Caron Kristan
    The Oriental Museum in Durham traces the entire history of humanity through artefacts from the civilisations and cultures of the Middle East, Asia, Egypt, Islamic North Africa, and the Near East. It is open from 10 to 5 on weekdays and 12 to 5 on weekends.
  • A Tourist Guide to Dalaman  By : Caron Kristan
    Dalaman is a relatively unspoiled region of Turkey, that has recently become a very popular tourist destination due to the construction of an international airport. It is an area that is rich with natural beauty, with clear waters, pinewood covered mountains, and wonderfully scented orange groves.
  • Things to do when staying in hotels in Bristol  By : Caron Kristan
    Bristol is a city with a long maritime history that is now famous for the creative arts. You''ll find plenty of affordable hotels in Bristol, especially when compared to the more expensive accommodation in established tourist destinations nearby such as Bath. Here are a few of the things to see and do in Bristol.
  • Money saving tips for your holiday to Mexico  By : Caron Kristan
    Flights to Mexico are likely to be the biggest expense when it comes to your holiday costs. As it entails a fairly log haul flight from the UK, flights will never be as cheap as those to Europe for example. However, you can still find affordable flight deals online, especially when you book in advance.
  • Money saving tips for your trip to Magaluf  By : Caron Kristan
    The sunshine island of Majorca has been a popular holiday destination in Spain for decades now. Magaluf is a resort on the island of Majorca and one of the largest resorts there. Fantastic facilities and a range of specially designed activities, tours and events make it an ideal family holiday spot.
  • See more of Kusadasi with an organised tour  By : Caron Kristan
    Kusadasi, being a coastal resort, has a wealth of coastal and Aegean Sea tours. The Blue Voyage tours visit Mount Olimpos and the beach of Cleopatra, while other smaller tours take you along the Turkish coast, through the Aegean, exploring hidden beaches, coves and caves along the way.
  • Antigua: A Caribbean Escape  By : Caron Kristan
    The island of Antigua is one of the Caribbean''s foremost charms, an island which stands out like a silver stone in the deep azure ocean. Combining modern comfort with traditional local colour and charm, it attracts visitors from all over the world every year, who come for the sandy beaches, the cultural treats, and the chance to enjoy all the tastes and flavours of the region.
  • The Sousse experience  By : Caron Kristan
    On the shores of the Mediterranean Ocean lies Sousse, one of the most popular cities in Tunisia. The city''s popularity can be explained by its hot climate and gorgeous beaches; however these are only part of what makes Sousse great. Here is a guide to a few of the city'' other delights.
  • Hotels in Cala Millor: How to get there and what to do  By : Caron Kristan
    Cala Millor is a holiday resort on the east coast of Mallorca. Cala Millor is in fact the largest holiday resort on this shore of the Balearic island, and Cala Millor translates into English as ''the better bay''. Just around the rocky headlands of the bay is the contrasting Cala Bona ''the good bay''.
  • See more of Lille with an organised tour  By : Caron Kristan
    One of the first stops on your holiday to Lille should be to the Office du Tourisme de Lille. This is where you can find out all about the various tours operating in and around Lille, as well as public transport and accommodation information.
  • Money saving tips for your trip to Malia  By : Caron Kristan
    Malia, sometimes spelled as Mallia, is a Greek coastal town on the island of Crete. Malia is a popular holiday resort and is also home to a significant archaeological site. The Minoan town ruins make for a wonderful day out learning about the unique history of the area.
  • Inverness outdoor activity ideas  By : Caron Kristan
    Those looking for an outdoor activity holiday will find a wealth of sports and activities available in and around the beautiful highland setting of Inverness. Inverness makes an excellent base for exploring the Highlands, with links to the nearby Moray Firth, Loch Ness, as well as the Cairngorm National Park.
  • Simple steps to a cheaper Perth holiday  By : Caron Kristan
    Perth is located in Western Australia on the west coast, with beautiful beaches and a bustling cityscape. Perth has its own airport that is served by both international and domestic flights. Be aware however that domestic and international flights land at separate airport terminals that are 10km apart.
  • See more of Larnaca with an organised tour  By : Caron Kristan
    Larnaca is an ancient city, one of the oldest in the world. Its location on the coast of Cyprus allows for a variety of organised tours, some exploring this ancient city itself, others allowing you to discover the ancient landmarks and towns in the area, with a whole range of coastal and sea tours too.
  • Simple steps to a cheaper Protaras holiday  By : Caron Kristan
    While a sunshine holiday may sound expensive, there is a range of excellent value flight and accommodation deals available to Protaras all year round. Follow some money saving tips and a holiday to Cyprus may be more affordable than you think.
  • See more of Marseille with an organised tour  By : Caron Kristan
    A great way to save money on your tours of Marseille is to pick up your own Marseille City Pass. This not only allows you to use public transport for free, but also entitles you to discounts across the city in its cafes and shops, as well as free entry to the most popular museums and attractions in the city.
  • I love San Fran  By : Caron Kristan
    In California lies San Francisco, one of its most densely populated cities. The city''s popularity can probably be explained by describing some of the seminal images associated with the town ? the beauty of the Golden Gate Bridge, the community during the Summer of Free Love, the brightly colour houses thronging the streets. These aren''t the only things San Francisco has to offer though, here is a quick guide to a few of the city''s other attractions.
  • Alicante, beyond the stereotype  By : Caron Kristan
    For those that haven''t been there, the common consensus on Alicante is that it''s the gateway to the Costa Blanca filled with beaches, resort-style hotels, tourist tat shops and a rather seedy, characterless atmosphere. However, if you have been there you''ll know otherwise.
  • Money saving tips for your trip to Majorca  By : Caron Kristan
    The islands of Spain remain incredibly popular holiday destinations for families from all over Europe, and Majorca is one of the most visited. Thanks to the clean island beaches, beautiful climate, the abundance of delicious fresh local seafood and resorts that cater especially to family needs, Majorca will remain a popular holiday resort for families for decades to come.
  • See more of Maspalomas with an organised tour  By : Caron Kristan
    For a great way to explore all of Gran Canaria in the company of a knowledgeable guide, you can book a place on the VIP Gran Canaria Island Tour. You will start off from Maspalomas and head southwest to the Venegueras Natural Park, the Valley of San Nicolas, past lakes and small villages, banana plantations and on to Las Palmas.
  • Great kids activity ideas in Kent  By : Caron Kristan
    The Go Ape Centres in Kent allow kids to explore the countryside and forests in the area in a unique way. Traversing from treetop to treetop via rope bridges, having fun on rope swings and generally behaving like Tarzan, the centres are located at Bedgebury Forest and Leeds Castle too.
  • Geneva Tourist Guide  By : Caron Kristan
    Founded in the 1100s, Genevas St Peters Cathedral has seen a number of makeovers through the years, which have resulted in an intriguing mix of neoclassical, Romanesque, and gothic styles. If you want some great aerial views of the old town and lake, you can climb the North tower for a small admission fee.
  • The Antalua Experience  By : Caron Kristan
    Lying nestled on the Mediterranean coastline is Turkey''s Antalya, one of the country''s most (deservedly) popular holiday destinations. As you might guess, the landscape surrounding Antalya is stunning: it''s situated on coastal cliffs which offer an incredible view of the Mediterranean and it''s also surrounded by impressive mountains.
  • See more of Lloret De Mar with an organised tour  By : Caron Kristan
    Part of the much loved Costa Brava in Spain, Lloret del Mar is a resort city close to Barcelona, making it an ideal place from which to explore Barcelona. Lloret is home to two beautiful golden beaches, Lloret and Fenals, as well as a range of activities and facilities for families.
  • A Sicilian Sabbatical in Taormina  By : Caron Kristan
    There are many holiday makers who simply cannot get enough of the Mediterranean, and Italy in particular. The laid back lifestyle, the beautiful weather and cuisine that is simply sublime all contribute to make Italy a highly addictive holiday destination.
  • An Elounda Tourist Guide  By : Caron Kristan
    Situated close to the town of Agios Nikolaos, the village of Elounda, which can also be spelled Elounta, is an idyllic town on the Greek island of Crete. It was the backdrop for the seventies television shows Who Pays the Ferryman and the Lotus Eaters, made by the BBC, and the village owes a good deal of its current popularity to its inclusion in these shows.
  • A Guide for Visitors to Dubrovnik  By : Caron Kristan
    If you have ever hankered after visiting an old European city, then Dubrovnik could be just the ticket. Most of the attractions are housed within the perfectly preserved baroque Old Town, a pedestrianised area surrounded by two miles of city walls.
  • Dartmouth Tourist Guide  By : Caron Kristan
    Dartmouth Golf and Country Club is a first class eighteen hole golf course and leisure complex nestling in 225 acres of outstandingly beautiful Devon countryside. The quality of the hospitality available in the country club is absolutely first class, and the golf course itself is as challenging as it is picturesque.
  • Torremolinos, Tapas and Travel: Where to go in Spain  By : Caron Kristan
    We Brits sure do love a good Spanish holiday. A quick look at what Spain has to offer will swiftly reveal why. It has sunshine in abundance. The beer is much cheaper than the stuff we buy at home. The beaches are beautiful, particularly when compared with Skegness. And everyone falls asleep in the middle of the afternoon, why isn''t this also part of our working day?
  • The Edinburgh experience  By : Caron Kristan
    The capital city of Scotland, Edinburgh has a reputation for being one of the country''s most interesting holiday destinations. It''s not difficult to see where it gets this reputation from: its beautiful architecture, rich culture and fascinating history are just a few of its charms. Here is a guide to some of its other delights.
  • Luxor ? Gateway to the land of the Pharaohs  By : Caron Kristan
    The city of Luxor lies in the South of Egypt, on the banks of the River Nile. The city has been dubbed the "world''s greatest open air museum", thanks in no small part to the number of well preserved artefacts and sites remaining from antiquity in and around Luxor ? the modern city was once the site of the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes
  • An introduction to Cape Town  By : Caron Kristan
    Cape Town is the home of the South African Parliament, and is the second largest city in South Africa. Located near the Cape of Good Hope, Cape Town is the most southerly of all cities in Africa. Coastal Cape Town offers many attractions for visitors.
  • The Salou experience  By : Caron Kristan
    Sun-drenched Salou lies 80km west of Barcelona. In the heart of the Costa Dorada, this popular resort sits generally attracts families looking for hassle-free fun in the sun. It shares several miles of pristine, clean golden beaches with neighbouring resorts La Pineda and Cambrils and inland there are mountains to climb and theme parks to visit.
  • The Punta Cana experience  By : Caron Kristan
    If lazing away on a beach, that looks like it has been made gods with the whitest, finest sand, seawater that is sheer, gleaming and warm and coconut palms to frame the whole scene, is your kind of holiday, then Punta Cana is your destination.
  • Rio De Janeiro a gogo  By : Caron Kristan
    Rio de Janeiro is aptly named the Marvellous City. There are few cities quite that command a location quite as outstanding and awe-inspiring as this one. From the golden beaches of Copacobana and Ipanema to the lush, green mountains of Sugar Loaf and Corcovado, this city is completely stunning.
  • Ibiza travel guide  By : Caron Kristan
    For many people the first thing they think of on hearing the word Ibiza is clubs. Indeed, the reputation of this island''s nightlife is well earned: it is a clubber''s paradise. However, the nightlife isn''t the only thing Ibiza offers to visitors. Here is a quick guide to a few of the island''s other delights.
  • New Delhi: The modern capital of an ancient city  By : Caron Kristan
    The capital of India, New Delhi is indeed new when compared to the age of the sprawling metropolis of Delhi, one of the most ancient cities in the world. Construction of New Delhi began in 1911 - here are just a few of the attractions you''ll find in and around the city.
  • Tips for cutting the cost of your Nottingham holiday  By : Caron Kristan
    With the recession hitting our pockets hard this year, many UK holidaymakers are opting for traditional UK holiday destinations rather than European or long haul holidays in order to save. Nottingham is a fantastic historic city, with many fascinating free attractions, ideal for keeping the whole family entertained on holiday.
  • Reading worth a look  By : Caron Kristan
    Being so close to London and Oxford, Reading doesn''t feature highly on the list of British must-see tourist destinations and it usually gets overlooked. But although there aren''t too many sites of interest in the city itself, the region at large has a lot to offer.
  • The Paris Experience  By : Caron Kristan
    When someone mentions romantic locations, Paris is often the first place many people think. This romantic reputation is well-earned. Whatever you and your loved one want to do ? sip cocktails at a quiet little bar, wander hand-in-hand along the Seine ? you''ll find somewhere in Paris that lets you do it.
  • THe Brighton Experience  By : Caron Kristan
    Though Brighton has been a busy port town for most of its history its status as a popular holiday destination really began with the advent of the railways. Brighton was opened up to a whole new generation of day-trippers looking to explore this beautiful town and its fame and popularity has only grown since then. For travellers who are looking to have the true British seaside experience they need look no further than Brighton.
  • Our guide to fun family activities in Palmanova  By : Caron Kristan
    It is well worth making a stop at the local tourist information office in Palmanova when you arrive. You will find it at the Calle Passeig de la Mar, and you will find information about travel deals and organised day trips, as well as news of upcoming events and festivals that are taking place across the island.
  • Our favourite Zurich attractions  By : Caron Kristan
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