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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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 brief guide to Mallorca  By : Jarrett Altrogge
    Mallorca is the largest of the Spanish islands, and there are a good range of activities on offer besides the obvious beach time. Here are a few...
  • A Budget Trip to Ibiza  By : Jarrett Altrogge
    There are many potential budget holiday destinations scattered across Europe but if you already have your heart set on Ibiza read on for a range of ways in which to keep your trip within your financial reach.
  • 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 Floating World  By : Sal Greet
    Six years ago the cruise industry was on top of the world and the biggest cruise ship ever made was commissioned. The decision was seen as proof of the confidence and strength of an industry that was on the up.
  • 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.
  • A Gatwick Stopover: A Guide to Gatwick Airport  By : Caron Kristan
    If you are soon to be one of the millions of people who choose to fly in or out of Gatwick airport every year, you might be wondering how to pass the time waiting for your plane to leave, whether it is a maiden voyage or a transitional stopover for a connecting flight. Doubtless, you will be pleased to learn that Gatwick is well equipped with plenty of traveller''s facilities that are designed to make your stopover, convenient and comfortable.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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 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.
  • 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.
  • A Holiday in Hamburg  By : Caron Kristan
    Germany is a hugely popular summer holiday destinations with British tourists of all descriptions. Some go for the fabulous summer beer festivals, hoping to soak up the sunshine whilst enjoying the best of Germany''s home brews.
  • A Holiday in Pisa  By : Caron Kristan
    Any visitor to Italy is sure to be anxious to take a look at Pisa, famous home to one of Europe''s most celebrated architectural errors: the Leaning Tower of Pisa. However, whilst many visitors simply stop to see the tower and move on with their travels, there is actually a great deal more to see and do within the city. If you are thinking of taking a trip to Italy in the near future then why not spend a few days in Pisa and see just what else it has to offer its visitors?
  • 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.
  • A Perfect Paradise in Positano  By : Caron Kristan
    The delightful Hollywood movie, Under the Tuscan Sun, has inspired many a visit to the stunning town of Positano. Whilst there is an enormous amount to see along the Amalfi coastline, you could easily choose to stay here soaking up the sun and the infectious laidback lifestyle for a week or two if you so chose.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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?
  • 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.
  • 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 weekend with a difference  By : Sal Greet
    Friday night can sometimes be a bit predictable. Of course, it''s absolutely understandable to be looking forward to the two days'' grace when you can completely be your own boss and not have to worry about getting up at the crack of dawn every morning, but it''s good to mix things up a bit every now and again.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Ancient history meets new energy in intriguing Porto  By : Caron Kristan
    Famed for its fortified wines, many bridges and Roman references, Porto is a city of contrasting eras, elaborate traditions and contemporary attitudes. Lying in the north of Portugal on the banks of the River Douro, as both the second largest city and country''s namesake, it is rivalled only by its more illustrious sister, Lisbon, in terms of its economical and cultural sway.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Britain on a budget - Milton Keynes  By : Caron Kristan
    If you are looking for accommodation in and around Milton Keynes then you have a range of affordable options to choose from. Even the luxury hotels in the are run fantastic deals at quieter periods throughout the year, and there are affordable chain hotels, bed and breakfasts as well as hostels to choose from.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Cheap Flights to Barcelona and Other Budget Holiday Tricks  By : Haywood Estok
    One quick glance at the first paragraph of any reputable Barcelona guide book and you will soon see why this beautiful city remains such a popular tourist destination. However, the constrictions of the credit crunch are preventing many of us from making our annual sun seeking pilgrimage to the south this summer.
  • Cheap Flights to Spain? No Problem  By : Haywood Estok
    When money is tight one of the first sacrifices to make is often the traditional summer holiday. However, it is important to consider whether or not there are other things which could be sacrificed instead. Could you, for example, cut down your weekly shopping bill by shopping from supermarket brands instead of labelled products? Could you downgrade your current mobile phone tariff?
  • 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.
  • City Breaks ? Madrid  By : Caron Kristan
    Madrid, at the heart of the Iberian Peninsula, is one of the most popular destinations for city breaks in the world. Behind Paris and London it is Europe''s third biggest city and one of the most powerful cities in the world, hosting dozens of international companies.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Coventry as a tourist destination  By : Caron Kristan
    Whatever your preconceptions about Coventry may be, it is surely time to have them updated. Over the last few years, much money has been spent on giving Coventry a hip new look and allowing the city to fulfil a little more of its potential as a thriving, sparkling, cultural destination.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Do It Yourself or Package Deals?  By : Sal Greet
    As summer approaches, thoughts quickly turn to images of warmer climes and sandy beaches; the dream getaway. Or perhaps you want to spend a couple of weeks up in the mountains, perhaps on a skiing or snowboarding trip. Whatever constitutes your ideal holiday, you probably want to get the best deal you can for your money. No matter what kind of vacation you''re taking, there are some things you''ll need to decide before you book that trip.
  • 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.
  • 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 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.
  • 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:
  • 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.
  • Essential City Breaks  By : Sal Greet
    We want to get away but we don''t want to spend too much time getting there. We want a city break as we want to explore aimlessly through the architecture and culture, finding exciting new places to eat and sites to see. We can do this as cheap air travel is apparently here to stay and hotels offering great deals for everyone are everywhere.
  • Essential European getaways  By : Sal Greet
    If you''re planning to sweep your other half off on a romantic weekend break then location is everything. Choose right, and you can expect a trip packed with memorable moments. Choose wrong, and your big romantic gesture could take on a tinge of tackiness.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Experience Gran Canaria  By : Sal Greet
    After a gruellingly long, ice-cold winter we are now being teased with the first promises of summer. And so you''re bound to be thinking about where you want to go on your summer holiday in the sun, whether it''s for a quiet romantic week away with your partner or a big family vacation.
  • Experience Island life  By : Sal Greet
    Many of the world''s most popular travel destinations are islands. Of course one reason for this is that islands, by nature, have a large proportion of beach space, but another is that island life often takes a slower, more relaxed pace than mainland living.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Florida - The perfect family destination  By : Haywood Estok
    Florida is the place to be. From the age of around four every child knows about Disneyworld and the place seems to have an inexorable pull on British families. Florida in its entirety isn''t actually that well travelled across, but that small strip by Orlando is where the action seems to be
  • 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.
  • Get to know the real Mallorca  By : Jarrett Altrogge
    Attending festivals in Mallorca will give you the chance to experience a different side of the island, its authentic culture, and will help you get to know the locals. The many festivals and fiestas of Mallorca will show you that there is far more to see and do on the island that sitting on the beach soaking up the sun!
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Have a Nice time  By : Caron Kristan
    There are some places in the world that as tourist destinations you just need to go to at one point. It could be that a friend has told you about it, or maybe you''ve seen pictures; or maybe it just has such an important part of your culture that you just cannot help but get inexorably drawn to it.
  • Hello to Hanoi  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    Like many of the South East Asian cities, Hanoi is full of surprises and most of them good.
  • 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.
  • Holiday hot spots for 2010  By : Sal Greet
    With the economy on the road to recovery and the recession firmly behind us, tourism trends have begun to sway away from budget holidays and towards luxury breaks. If you fancy celebrating the imminent return of prosperity by splashing out on a lavish trip then take your pick from these top destinations.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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''.
  • How to book a cheap holiday  By : Sal Greet
    When you are looking to book a holiday, make sure that you take some time to conduct some research into your different options ? prices for similar holiday packages can vary widely, depending on where you shop. Here is a brief guide to finding a cheap holiday.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Ideas for your ideal Barcelona city break  By : Haywood Estok
    The capital of Catalonia and the second largest city in Spain, Barcelona lies on the sun-drenched Mediterranean coast. Barcelona''s popularity as a tourist destination is not hard to fathom: the city is a bustling, vibrant slice of modern Spanish life which offers something for everyone.
  • Ideas for your ideal Spanish holiday  By : Haywood Estok
    With its vibrant history, beautiful beaches and picturesque natural landscape it''s easy to explain Spain''s popularity as a holiday destination. All this comes accompanied with temperatures which can hit the mid-thirties, making it a great option for those looking for a little sun. Here is a quick guide to things to think about in Spain.
  • 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.
  • Island in the Mediterranean Sea  By : Jarrett Altrogge
    The largest of the Balearic Islands, Mallorca is a popular destination for European tourists looking for a holiday in the summer sun. Its largest city, Palma, has been a popular tourist resort for many years now, occupying the north western end of a bay in the south west of the island. However further afield there is plenty more to see and do across the whole island.
  • 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.

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