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  • A tour through Dubai's history Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Though Dubai features all the hallmarks of these modern times, like glittering lights, skyscrapers that reach out into forever, the hum of running motors and cemented sidewalks that almost never end, it also offers tourists a somewhat rarer treat: the opportunity to travel through history.
  • Torfino, Vancouver Island Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    The quirky seaside village of Torfino is the perfect get away for anyone who wants to escape from the hustle and bustle of British Colombia's cities to a more relaxed and natural setting. Situated on the Clayoquot Sound, Torfino boasts a permanent population of only around 1800 people, but welcomes up to one million tourists each year.
  • The Okanagan: A Perfect Vacation for the Whole Family Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    If the prospect of a holiday in Western Canada leaves you thinking there will be little more to do than marvel at mountains and wear your boots out on hiking trails, then think again. Because the Okanagan region in the British Columbia Interior can provide just what every vacationer is looking for when it comes to rest and relaxation. And not only does this part of the country cater well for adults, there's also lots on offer for the kids, too.
  • The Gorgeous Beauty of Niagara Falls Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Whether you visit Niagara Falls from the Canadian side or the American side, the falls are gorgeous. There is a lot to see and even more to do!
  • The Best of St. John's, Newfoundland Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    The oldest city in North America, out-of-the-way St. John's, Newfoundland, is a place of great natural beauty, historical interest and Irish-influenced traditions. Whether you're lost in its thick fogs or celebrating in the sun, this fun-loving city (where shop cashiers and bank clerks regularly call you duckie and love) is a must-have experience for the world traveler.
  • The Muskoka District: A Perennial Favorite Vacation Destination Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Muskoka is named after an Algonquin term, meaning ?land of the red earth.? Within a couple hours' drive north of Toronto, the Muskoka District is comprised of 2,500 square miles of evergreens, lakes, rivers and waterfalls cascading over the pink granite rock of the Canadian Shield. Spanning Algonquin Park in the east to the shores of Georgian Bay to the west, the ?Muskokas? include the towns of Bracebridge, Gravenhurst, and Huntsville.
  • Get a Bird's Eye View of Toronto at the Beautiful CN Tower Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    If you are looking for a way to see the lovely city of Toronto is a whole new way you may want to head out to the famous CN Tower. The tower should not be hard to find, even for a first time visitor to the city. At more than 1,800 feet tall the CN Tower is a prominent part of the downtown Toronto landscape, and it is easy to see from just about any vantage point.
  • Explore the Majesty of Niagara Falls Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    The beautiful city of Niagara Falls in Canada is more than just a destination for honeymooners. This great city has a great deal to offer, and it is a must see attraction for any first time visitor to Canada. Niagara Falls is easily accessible from upstate New York, and it is just a short drive from Buffalo. In fact Niagara Falls is so close to Buffalo that it makes a wonderful day trip for those visiting that famous city.
  • Essential travel insurance Article  By : Jewel Fure
    Imagine breaking your leg on the piste; you need a helicopter to get you to the nearest hospital, where you will need an operation followed by an overnight stay on the ward. If you have travel insurance, all this will be covered and you can sit back and enjoy daytime TV in French and grapes on demand.
  • Top Sydney Best Kept Secrets from Tourists Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Full of iconic attractions from the Opera House to the Harbuor Bridge, Sydney is the most visited city in Australia. But what does the city have to offer tourists who have been there and done that? Below we explore Sydney's best kept secrets, perfect for visitors off the beaten track.
  • Spend a Day Enjoying Sydney Harbour Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Sydney is Australia's oldest and most beautiful city. The Opera House, the Harbour Bridge, and Sydney Harbour are admired Sydney landmarks. Carry your camera and spend a day in one of the world's beauty spots.
  • Magnificent Manly for Australia Goers Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Where do many Sydneysiders go to relax on the weekend after a hard working week? The answer is easy. Manly, a harbor-side suburb of the Northern Beaches area is a favorite of both city-lovers and tourists.
  • Is Retirement in the French Alps a Possibility for Older Britons Article  By : Darren Westberg
    Some people want to retire in a location outside of their current country. Do Britons want to retire in the French Alps? If so, are there any reasons to encourage them to do so?
  • Ways to Get to the Airport Article  By : Thanh Rabuse
    So you've booked this year's foreign holiday, now you need to think of the extra, less exciting things that make sure your trip runs smoothly. Making sure you have a good travel insurance policy is vital, but then there's also how you actually get to the airport.
  • How to Get to the Airport Article  By : Thanh Rabuse
    Once you've paid for a holiday it's easy to forget about the extra cost and hassle of actually getting to the airport. Of course, there are numerous ways to do it, but each option has its own merits and pricing, so it pays to know what exactly what the options are.
  • Practical ways to reduce your air transport footprint Article  By : Thanh Rabuse
    One of the biggest contributors to global warming is air transport. With the abundance of low-cost airlines coupled with our island location, the UK on average flies more than any other nation. Therefore, the result is that British citizens contribute the most to global warming through aviation.
  • Don't let your holiday start with stress Article  By : Thanh Rabuse
    Getting to the airport is not usually your main concern when booking a holiday. The airline, hotel, dates and destination seem infinitely more important. However, your holiday should start the moment you leave home and close the door on 'normal life' for a week or so.
  • Cost Cutting Article  By : Thanh Rabuse
    Everyone has heard of the major budget airlines, and their rapid growth in popularity has resulted in London becoming one of the major aviation centres in the world. Heathrow Airport, for example, is the second busiest airport on the planet, and the busiest purely in terms of international traffic.
  • Get to the airport the easy way Article  By : Thanh Rabuse
    The age old adage of money breeds money seems to have taken a rather significant knock in the very recent history, but it still manages to prove itself again and again. Often in the most unlikely of places.
  • A clubbers guide to Paris Article  By : Thanh Rabuse
    If you are heading to Paris for a wild weekend any time soon, you should be sure to check out some of these fabulous nightspots.
  • French Alps Motorists - Get Reflective Jackets Article  By : Darren Westberg
    Intro: Motorists travelling to France for a bit of recreational skiing or snowboarding need to obey a recently implemented guideline that road travelers carry reflective jackets in their motor vehicles. Is this a new law? Why has this regulation been put into place?
  • Less Snow in the French Alps Article  By : Darren Westberg
    Is less snow falling in the French Alps Why would this happen if it is Is it still possible to ski on the slopes in all locations.
  • Bikini Skiing in the French Alps, a Trend? Article  By : Darren Westberg
    Have a bikini? Then, why not get in on one of the hot and happening trends of skiing? Bikini skiing is taking over the slopes of the French Alps.
  • French Alps Avalanche Trends Article  By : Darren Westberg
    The French Alps are beautiful. Unfortunately, they are also prone to avalanches. What should you know in order to protect yourself?
  • Getting Home form the Airport after an Adventure  By : Thanh Rabuse
    Travelling alone on a budget can be both exciting and frustrating. From backpacking across a continent to simply transporting yourself to and from a meeting, the demands and parameters of solo travel can often result in loneliness, expense, or just plain boredom and dissatisfaction.
  • Airport by Bus  By : Thanh Rabuse
    Has the recent increase in awareness of climate change altered the choices of holiday destinations made by British travellers? One of the key areas for campaigning against heightened fuel consumption revolved around air miles and unnecessary car or bus journeys.
  • Taking the Stress out of Airport Travel  By : Thanh Rabuse
    Your flights are booked, your swimwear is packed, your guidebook is gleaming, and you've bought a whole new wardrobe to parade around in so that every holiday snap looks fabulous: but there's something you have overlooked. How are you going to get to the airport?
  • Taking a ski holiday on the cheap  By : Thanh Rabuse
    Are you planning a winter holiday but are worried about the costs? The last 18 months have been particularly stressful and a week away from it all is even more urgent than ever before, but ironically because of this stress, you haven't had a holiday. You have been too busy worrying whether you will still have your job next month and how you will pay the mortgage.
  • Insurance ideas for savvy travellers  By : Jewel Fure
    We all know how stressful going on holiday can be, a flurry of trying to organise every single last thing you can think of in as little time as humanly possible; Last minute shopping, cancelling the papers and the milkman, trying to get someone to feed the fish or the cat just so that the fish doesn't end up feeding the cat.
  • Insurance ideas for savvy travellers  By : Jewel Fure
    We all know how stressful going on holiday can be, a flurry of trying to organise every single last thing you can think of in as little time as humanly possible; Last minute shopping, cancelling the papers and the milkman, trying to get someone to feed the fish or the cat just so that the fish doesn't end up feeding the cat.
  • Tips for stress free holiday travel  By : Thanh Rabuse
    Travelling. It can be quite stressful can't it, especially if you have lots of luggage to cart around and young children in tow. This year, because of the recession many people decided to holiday in England giving rise to the term: 'staycation'. Many people thought this would take the stress out of travelling.
  • Travel Insurance Factors: From Top to Toe  By : Jewel Fure
    The total cost of your travel insurance is a complex calculation affected by a wide range of factors. Here's a look at a few of the main ones to help you get to grips with your policy.
  • How to reduce the impact of your holiday on the environment  By : Thanh Rabuse
    The British public fly more than any other nation. Our love of travel is fuelled by our inquisitive nature to get off our small island home, but also our rather rubbish weather. Add to this a plethora of low-cost airlines vying for our business with cries of 'free' fares and we really can't find an excuse to not head off into the sunset.
  • Reducing holiday transport costs  By : Thanh Rabuse
    Are you one of the 20 million Brits that stayed at home to try and enjoy a good old British summer this year? If so, maybe you are now one of the 13.6 million who feel that Blighty did not really satisfy and you still want you seven days in the sun?
  • Senior citizens holiday insurance  By : Jewel Fure
    Holiday insurance for the over 70s
  • Essential travel insurance  By : Jewel Fure
    Imagine breaking your leg on the piste; you need a helicopter to get you to the nearest hospital, where you will need an operation followed by an overnight stay on the ward. If you have travel insurance, all this will be covered and you can sit back and enjoy daytime TV in French and grapes on demand.
  • Budget is as budget does  By : Thanh Rabuse
    In the current climate of financial gloom and misery it is important to make every penny count. People are scrimping and saving and trying to make their money go as far as they possibly can. Luckily, the recent explosion in budget businesses is really lending people a hand. Budget airlines, budget hotels and budget activities are allowing people to have some semblance of a normal life while trying to keep track of all the financial loose ends.
  • Cheaper holiday options  By : Malik Arichabala
    According to recent research by the Post Office, 46% of people are trying to cut back on the cost of their holiday. This year has been a particularly tough time for holiday companies as many people have been waiting longer to book and spending less on their holidays.
  • Safe Travel  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    There are some areas of the world where you would have to be a complete A-grade buffoon to travel to at the moment. Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran and North Korea probably aren't high on your holiday destination lists, but should you decide to go anyway then no-one can be blame if you have a slightly sub-par experience. All of those countries have travel warnings issued against them. However, this may not be the best indicator.
  • French Skiing From Friday to Monday  By : Darren Westberg
    With the winter months fast approaching and the temperature dropping seemingly by the minute you wouldn't be the only one feeling in desperate need of a holiday. However, if your bank account is still suffering from the summer break that you enjoyed just weeks ago maybe a shorter break is the ideal solution.
  • Three reasons why you need ski travel insurance  By : Andreas Emami
    Skiing is popular the world over, even in countries without their own facilities such as the UK. People are well willing to travel overseas to enjoy some time on the slopes. But being abroad and taking part in an adventurous sport such as skiing can sometimes be a bad combination, and there are a lot of eventualities to be considered. That's why dedicated ski travel insurance is now offered by the vast majority of insurance providers.
  • Three bits of travel insurance advice that could save you a packet  By : Andreas Emami
    Put street thieves down. The police South East Asian communist states deserve a mention. Large red buttons on space ships labelled 'self-destruct' definitely get the nod. Travel insurance also needs to be entered onto this list of things you shouldn't mess with. Many might laugh at the association. But just think: you get jumped in Vietnam, you limp to the police station, but the police seem disinterested so you shout at the guy behind the desk. Suddenly you're bleeding.
  • Travel insurance benefits  By : Malik Arichabala
    Although taking out travel insurance is seen as an essential part of booking and going away on holiday, it can be seen by many people as something they pay for grudgingly; with all sorts of other expenses to consider when travelling, extra costs like that can seem unwelcome.
  • Why you should be insured when travelling  By : Malik Arichabala
    Going away on holiday should be about enjoying the time off that you have saved up for, spending time with the family and just generally chilling out. Getting away from the daily grind is rated by most of us as the thing we most look forward to when taking time off, whether it be the annual two week holiday in the sun or a shorter city break either at home or abroad.
  • Why you should have insurance when travelling  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    When going away the last thing on your mind is what could go wrong ? it's more about the excitement and anticipation of the pleasures to come from hard earned time off. But if you were to be medically evacuated from America, it could cost up to ?1m, which for the majority would constitute great financial hardship. There would also be the additional emotional and physical consequences of suffering an accident like a broken leg or a heart attack.
  • What should come with travel insurance  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    When weighing up which travel insurance policy to take out, there are a number of things to bear in mind when doing so, in order to get the best possible deal and good peace of mind.
  • Researching travel insurance  By : Jewel Fure
    It can be tricky to find travel insurance that not only has a good price tag but which also performs when you really need it to. This is a huge sector and there are hundreds of companies wih evn more policies all trying to win you over to their products. But the frills surounding advertised policies, with bold claims, free gifts, and discount rates clouding the air, aren't always helpful when trying to choose the right package.
  • Holiday peace of mind  By : Jewel Fure
    Travel insurance is undeniably a holiday essential along with your sunglasses, sun cream and swimming costume. This is because you will benefit from the peace of mind it brings, knowing that should the unexpected occur, you will not be penalised financially.
  • Travelling with peace of mind  By : Carline Cilfone
    Travelling away on holiday can be a stressful experience for the best of us. For example, there are all sorts of things you need to work out before going away such as installing your pets into a cattery or kennels; arranging transport to the airport on the actual day; checking you have all the rights clothes and shoes; and not least being able to catch the flight to your destination on time.
  • Travel insurance for backpackers  By : Carline Cilfone
    Taking time out to go travelling is something a lot of us dream about and usually there are two ways this comes about. Firstly, you could be taking a gap year after school or secondly, taking a career break with or without a recent redundancy payment. It is vital to ensure that you are insured properly because should the unexpected occur, you will be grateful for the cover.
  • Travel Insurance Essentials  By : Carline Cilfone
    If you crashed on the ski slopes and broke your leg would you call for help or have to suffer in silence? If you became ill in the US would you go to hospital or have to grin and bear it? If you had insurance you could be airlifted to safety or be able to rest up in a hospital bed until you were feeling well enough to return home.

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