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  • A brief guide to Birmingham  By : Caron Kristan
    Once at the very heart of Britain''s Industrial Revolution, Birmingham has long been a thriving trading city. In the last two decades, however, it has witnessed its own renaissance, maintaining pride in its industrial heritage whilst striding confidently and optimistically into the twenty-first century.
  • A brief guide to Budapest  By : Caron Kristan
    Budapest is one of those splendidly beautiful cities, as everyone who visits will testify. On the banks of the Danube, the Buda Hills to the west and the Great Plain out on the east, the view of the world you will see from your window when you arrive is sublime. Every building, from the great palaces to the humble houses, adds to this great beauty.
  • A brief guide to Dublin  By : Caron Kristan
    Dublin, the capital city of the Republic of Ireland, is a vibrant, fast expanding holiday destination for those who look to pack as much into a holiday as possible. Whether you''re going for a weekend, a week, or a month there is plenty to do and see.
  • A brief guide to Krakow  By : Caron Kristan
    An old city with a rich heritage, Poland''s ancient royal capital of Krakow offers its visitors so much more than the typical European destination. In 2000 it was designated European City of Culture, whilst its historic Old Town has long been protected by its status as an official UN World Heritage Site.
  • A brief sketch of Marrakech  By : Caron Kristan
    Marrakech is a city with a long and proud tradition, formerly a seat of Imperial power. A visit Marrakech is an experience that you simply will not find in Europe, and a good place to visit for an introduction to the culture of Morocco, and North Africa.
  • 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.
  • A family day-out in Liverpool  By : Caron Kristan
    Liverpool has a long and colourful history, from playing a key role in the Empire, to being the birthplace of a popular beat combo that similarly spanned the globe.
  • A Great City Break  By : Caron Kristan
    Whether you live nearby and are looking for new activities to try during the weekends, or whether you are based further away and are currently in search of a new UK city break destination, there is a great deal to see and do in Birmingham.
  • A guide to Bournemouth  By : Caron Kristan
    As the winter months gradually ease themselves into a more spring-like mould, our thoughts naturally incline towards the idea of a summer break; but why visit the well-trodden tourist destinations of Europe when you could find somewhere absolutely perfect here in the UK?
  • A guide to Brussels  By : Caron Kristan
    While to us in the UK the name of ''Brussels'' might be synonymous with pesky centralised European regulations, this isn''t necessarily a reason to stigmatise it completely. While it is theoretically the capital city of the EU, it is also an urban centre that is both steeped in history and completely alive with culture.
  • A Guide to Princeton, New Jersey Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Princeton, New Jersey, is an idyllic college town, and home to one of the world's top universities. Located about 1.5 hours by train from New York, it is a relaxing day trip away from the hustle and bustle of the City that Never Sleeps. Best of all, the New Jersey Transit train leads you straight from Penn Station in New York to the doorstep of the University.
  • A Guide to Sightseeing and Nightlife in Madrid  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    Spain's capital is a cosmopolitan, cool city with much to see and do.
  • A guide to the markets of Thailand  By : Mathilda Riesland
    The markets of Thailand are legendary, not just for their phenomenally low prices and bargains, but also for the range of goods on offer. The huge scale of some of the Thai markets can be more than a little overwhelming, but the bustling friendly atmosphere makes for a uniquely enjoyable shopping experience.
  • A guide to York  By : Caron Kristan
    Although bits of our nation are historically fascinating, it''s probably fair to say that we generally prefer to look abroad for places to spend our holidays. The allures of the Isle of Wight or Brighton Beach simply can''t compete with a weekend city-break in Paris, or a retreat into the Tuscan hills.
  • A Holiday for Everyone  By : Sal Greet
    Just like our homes, the contents of our wardrobes, our favourite foods, films and TV programmes, our holidays are a reflection on our personalities. Different people seek different things from their vacations.
  • A Look At Disney Theme Parks Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Orlando, Florida is well known for its wealth of theme parks, but not everybody knows all the options. Everyone has heard of Disney World, but fewer know that there are actually four theme parks under that title, Tourists come from across the world to visit the self-proclaimed ?most magical place on Earth?, but which park is right for you?
  • A Look at the Best Florida Water Parks Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    When it comes to summer vacations, nothing quite equals the fun and excitement of a quality water park. Water parks are a perennial favorite with young and old alike, and Florida is home to some of the best and most exciting water parks on the planet.
  • A short guide to Copenhagen  By : Caron Kristan
    If you''re looking for a holiday which mixes culture with excitement, relaxation with adventure, then Copenhagen, Denmark''s capital city, is well worth considering. Its location itself is worth seeing: the city lies partly on the eastern shore of the island of Zealand, partly on the island of Amager and on a number of natural and artificial islets in between the two. This unusual geography gives the first hint of the originality and interest of this holiday destination.
  • A tour around New York city Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Sightseeing in New York City is so easy with a tour. Sightseers can choose a walking, boat, bus, or helicopter tour.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Attractions in The Big Apple Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Attractions in New York City run the gamut from the historical to the awe-inspiring to the amusing and entertaining. While there, you will never be at a loss for something to do. Wear a pair of comfortable walking shoes if you plan to visit more than one location in a day's time.
  • Bath city guide  By : Caron Kristan
    Situated in the far north-east of Somerset, on the train line between Bristol and London Paddington lies the City of Bath, one of the most popular tourist locations in the UK and one of the only cities in the world to be designated a World Heritage site in its entirety.
  • 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.
  • Book Budapest Online  By : Caron Kristan
    The internet allows us to make plans fast. We decide where we want to go, what we want to do and how much we want to spend and at the click of a few buttons everything is booked and we are all set for departure.
  • 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.
  • Cape Town's Beaches: A Quick Guide Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    The beautiful city of Cape Town lies on a narrow peninsula jutting into the ocean. A spine of mountains runs the length of the peninsula and on each side are dozens of sandy beaches, each with its own character. This guide is a quick introduction to some of Cape Town's beaches that will help you pick a place to go, whether you're looking for a family beach, a spot to surf, a naturist beach or just a scenic place to catch a tan.
  • Central Tunisia: An unforgettable introduction to a truly mesmerising land  By : Sal Greet
    With ancient history, eclectic ethnic influences and an incredible diversity of natural landscape, it''s easy to understand why Tunisia is fast becoming a first-choice for holiday-makers.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Cultural attractions of Manchester  By : Caron Kristan
    Manchester is a vibrant and bustling city with a rich history, and an equally substantial modern cultural base in music, the arts and football! Here are but a few of the things to see and do in Manchester.
  • Customer Protection  By : Sal Greet
    After being prevented from striking over Christmas on legal grounds, union members at British Airways have once again decided to go on strike in reaction to a continued dispute between cabin crew and senior management.
  • Cutting the cost of car hire in Portugal  By : BERENICE KORBAL
    One of the best ways to track down the best value car hire deals is to make use of the multitude of car hire comparison websites. Some travel websites now feature this function too, and this allows you to search through lots of different deals from lots of different companies, making it easy to pinpoint the best offers.
  • Dance the Night Away at the Hottest Clubs in Las Vegas Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Since its earliest days the city of Las Vegas was known for its nightlife, and people would come from miles around to explore this new playground in the desert. This tradition continues to this day, and Las Vegas is home to some of the hottest nightclubs on the planet. With hundreds of nightclubs to choose from, it can be hard to choose a favorite, but these are some of the best known and most popular clubs Vegas has to offer.
  • Different methods of reaching the airport  By : Thanh Rabuse
    There''s nothing quite like getting ready to head off on holiday. As you pack your swimming trunks and make sure you''ve got the right factor of suntan lotion, you can almost feel the heat on your face and taste the sand in your packed-lunches.
  • Don''t get stressed getting to the airport  By : Thanh Rabuse
    The relaxation of a holiday should start from the moment you book it. Idly anticipating stretching out in the sun with a glass of something cold; or diving into a clear blue sea... in reality of course it doesn''t work like that. All the pre-holiday jobs, and the stresses that accompany them, can seem insurmountable.
  • 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.
  • Dubai''s Top 8 Attractions  By : Mathilda Riesland
    1. Wadi Wadi Waterpark is certainly worth a whole day of your holiday. As a water-based theme park it offers a range of rides, from the pleasantly amusing, to real white knuckle, adrenaline thrillers. There is also an enormous wave pool, heated or cooled depending on the season, and a host of surfing machines and water slides. Wadi Wadi Waterpark is a wonderful family orientated destination.
  • Dublin Delights  By : Caron Kristan
    As one of the most popular city break destinations in Europe it is no wonder that Dublin is ever expanding its range of luxury hotels and haute-cuisine eateries. If money is no object, here''s a quick look at a few great ways to spend it in the Southern Irish capital.
  • Enjoy a Sunny Day in New York's Central Park Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    The construction of Central Park was quite controversial in its day, and many people argued that placing such valuable land off limits to construction was a foolish move. But today few New Yorkers could imagine life without this unique space of greenery in the midst of a concrete jungle.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Experience Byron Bay  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    Byron Bay is perhaps one of the more famous places in New South Wales, the most densely populated area in Australia today, and the area in which Captain Cook first arrived on Australian shores.
  • Experience China for yourself  By : Sal Greet
    Many people dream of travelling across the Orient. China''s vast historical legacy makes it one of the richest cultural destinations in the world, which a host of ancient relics available for your travelling edification. It is also one of the world''s most flavoursome destinations where you can enjoy dim sum in the north and fiery Sichuan cuisine in the west. So how do you go about organising a trip to China?
  • Experience the glamour of Majorca  By : Jarrett Altrogge
    Majorca may be small, but it is perfectly formed. It is one of Spain''s most multi-faceted regions complete with a glitzy, celeb-attracting harboured capital, endless miles of beaches, rocky mountains, British chippies and brash, cheesy Euro-pop nightclubs. If you can take the hordes of tourists and trashy clubs and pubs aside, which you can in more places than you can''t, then you will find that Majorca has something to offer everyone.
  • Explore the Best of Vegas on the Famous Las Vegas Strip Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    While it is only a few miles long, the boulevard designated as the Las Vegas strip is home to some of the most famous, and most valuable, real estate on the planet.
  • 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.
  • Exploring the sights of Lisbon  By : Caron Kristan
    Nature lovers will delight at the sights and smells of the many exotic blooms that are to be found at the Lisbon Botanical Gardens, the Jardim Botanico Estufa Fria. Spend a day strolling around the many glasshouses, including the Estufa Quente which specialises in desert fauna.
  • Fashion conscious travelers head into the danger zone  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    There's a burgeoning phenomenon amongst travel buffs these days, perhaps you've noticed it; where once they'd smugly discuss a fortnight in Tuscany or Provence these days it seems as likely they'll be raving about the hitherto undiscovered delights of Bhutan or some equally obscure far flung destination.
  • 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?
  • 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?
  • 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.
  • Fuengirola Tourist Guide  By : Caron Kristan
    From its humble beginnings as a fishing village, Fuengirola has undergone a massive transformation in the last fifty years into a major tourist resort on the Costa del Sol, in the Andalucia region of Spain. Today it attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year from Spain and abroad.
  • Fun family activity ideas for your trip to Galway  By : Caron Kristan
    A coastal city, Galway has its famous bay to explore, as well as sandy coves and much in the way of the eclectic culture that Ireland is famous for. There are many events and festivals relating to music, literature, theatre and the arts that take place each year in and around Galway too.
  • Fun festival days out in Menorca  By : Jarrett Altrogge
    The Menorcan calendar is packed with celebrations and you will find a festival or two taking place each month on the island. From modern festivals that showcase the latest in Menorcan music and culture, to the more traditional Saints Days and religious festivals, whole families can have a unique and fun day out here.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Get your travel covered  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    If you are planning a trip for business or pleasure, a travel insurance policy is something you should strongly consider, especially if your plans involve overseas travel.
  • 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.
  • Great Flights to Orlando Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Flights to Orlando are frequent and offered in great variety by numerous airlines. Whether you wish to leave during the day or night, you are sure to find something available in your timeframe almost any day of the week. This exciting city is one of the most popular vacation hotspots in the world and Orlando flights are often featured specials.
  • Great Flights to Orlando Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Flights to Orlando are frequent and offered in great variety by numerous airlines. Whether you wish to leave during the day or night, you are sure to find something available in your timeframe almost any day of the week. This exciting city is one of the most popular vacation hotspots in the world and Orlando flights are often featured specials.
  • Hidden holiday extras uncovered  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    How often have you budgeted minutely for a holiday and then found yourself spending over-limit. It?s the holiday maker?s most frequent complaint - and it?s usually caused by failing to factor in the extra costs of a holiday.
  • Hints and tips for securing the best car hire  By : Sal Greet
    Car hire is one of the additional expenses of the family holiday that soon end up becoming a significant cost. Here are a few things to consider when arranging car hire.
  • Historic York is a Real Winner  By : Caron Kristan
    Whether you''re in search of a romantic break or in need of a culture fix, historic York has a wealth of charms to offer its visitors. Nestling within the Vale of York, between the Pennines, the North York Moors, and the Yorkshire Wolds, the city boasts Roman, Viking and Medieval influences. As such, it has a rich cultural heritage that annually attracts tourists from all over the world.
  • 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.
  • Hotel Hardships  By : Sal Greet
    In the wake of the credit crunch and the collapse in the value of sterling a lot was made about the rise of the ''staycation'' and the fact that it would be cheaper than ever for tourists from the US and Europe to travel to the UK. This was expected to produce bumper results for UK hotels despite the travails of the rest of the economy.
  • 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.
  • How to avoid jet lag  By : Sal Greet
    One way to avoid jet lag is to think ahead, and try to synchronise your body clock to the new time zone before you travel. For example, if you are travelling East, you should try going to bed early a few nights before you leave. If you are travelling west, you should try going to bed later.
  • How to Fill a Holiday in Marrakech  By : Caron Kristan
    A vibrant city of two halves, Marrakech is a great destination to head for if you''re after a holiday with a bit of a difference. Soon to be made extremely popular thanks to the Sex and the City 2 film, now''s the time to book your break and get ahead of the crowds. If you are bound for Marrakech, here are a few ideas of things to do to fill your holiday.
  • 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.
  • How to spend an afternoon in Madrid  By : Caron Kristan
    In Madrid the locals have it good: scorching summers, a rich cultural life and a bubbling party scene. The city caters for all tastes, whether that might be art, clubbing or soccer (with the world-famous Real Madrid team), so you''ll never be at a loss for something to do:
  • 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.
  • 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?
  • 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.
  • Let Your Inner Child Play with the Thrill Rides at the Stratosphere Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    If you are looking for adventure and excitement on your next trip to Las Vegas you may want to skip the casino floor and head to the top of the famous Stratosphere Tower. If you are having trouble finding this unique attraction just start walking and look up.
  • 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.
  • Mallorca by Car  By : Jarrett Altrogge
    Equipping yourself with a car whilst enjoying a holiday on the splendid Spanish island of Mallorca can be a fantastic way to explore the scenery and to get yourself from sight to sight. Your own rented vehicle could allow you access to hide-away beaches and hard-to-reach spots of interest that are simply inaccessible by public transport.
  • Menorca tourist attractions  By : Jarrett Altrogge
    Aquarock water park, just south of Ciutadella and near the beach at the Cala en Bosc resort, has a wide variety of water slides, swimming pools, and other fun attractions including a kamikaze, a wave machine, trampolines, a jacuzzi, and a go karting track.
  • Menorca''s Top Six  By : Jarrett Altrogge
    Menorca is an immensely popular holiday destination amongst British tourists. Frequently enticed by its pleasant climate, friendly population and delicious local food, it has a great deal to offer its visitors and continues to produce rave reviews from new and regular tourists alike.
  • New York City''s Best Pizzerias Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    No trip to the Big Apple is complete without greeting Lady Liberty, a trip up the Empire State Building, and a taste of the city's famous pizzas. But where do you find the best pizzas that New York has to offer? Ask any group of New Yorkers and you'll get a spirited debate, but the top pizza parlors in the city will surely include the following:
  • New York's Best Kept Dining Secrets Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    New York, New York - city of bright lights, endless sights and sounds, and excitement around every corner. The Big Apple is a must-see destination for any traveler, and it's no mystery why. People from all across the world have heard of the cultural experiences, Broadway shows, superb shopping, great sports and tantalizing cuisine. In addition, New York City boasts amazing architecture, with modern skyscrapers and historic landmarks standing shoulder to shoulder.
  • On the trail of cheap hotels  By : Sal Greet
    Finding cheap hotels in the U.K. or abroad can seem like a bit of a daunting task ? there are simply so many to choose from. Here is a brief guide to finding the best cheap hotels.
  • Online Planning: Menorca  By : Jarrett Altrogge
    There is a fantastic range of online resources available to help you plan your next holiday to Menorca. As one of Britain''s most popular summer destinations, it is no surprise that the internet hosts so many handy holiday making tools to make travel to this part of the world easier than ever before. Here''s a quick look at a few of the best:
  • Orlando Florida Spells a Great Family Vacation Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Year after year, Orlando Florida continues to be one of the most loved of all family vacation destinations, and for good reason. Orlando is home to some of the best family and kid friendly attractions anywhere in the world, including of course many of the world's best theme parks and the world's most thrilling roller coasters.
  • Otheside of Prague  By : Caron Kristan
    In the past 21 years, since the fall of Communism in Eastern Europe, Prague has gone from strength to strength. Not only has the Czech Republic has a whole come on in leaps and bounds as far as industry goes, making it now one of the most prosperous countries in the eastern bloc, but Prague as a city has carved itself out as a tourist hot spot.
  • Our favourite Ho Chi Minh City attractions  By : Caron Kristan
    Getting around Ho Chi Minh City is surprisingly easy to do on foot. Despite its appearance as a sprawling metropolis, it is easy to navigate, with the majority of major attractions situated within District One.
  • Our favourite Vancouver attractions  By : Caron Kristan
    Combining the beautiful sea breeze of the beach, with stunning views out to the mountains, Kits Beach is an incredibly popular spot. The whole area has a really relaxed feel, similar to California in some respects and is located in the Kitsilano neighbourhood.
  • Plan a visit to Brooklyn's Children's Museum Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Planning a trip to New York City can be an exciting, overwhelming activity. There's just so much to see and do. Restaurants, shopping, and entertainment vie for your attention as you pour through tourist brochures. Whatever you do, don't forget about the kids. New York City is a place that provides wholesome, educational entertainment for the children in your life.
  • Plane Pollution  By : Sal Greet
    With a wide range of companies and tour operators offering cheap flights air travel is more popular than ever, yet as the world becomes increasingly sensitive to environmental issues the aviation industry has come under fire for the amount of emissions that it releases.
  • Port Elizabeth South Africa - Your Spot for Fun and History Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    The city of Port Elizabeth in South Africa is steeped in history, and this historic city still has plenty to offer both residents and visitors. This magnificent coastal city offers plenty of natural beauty, as well as warm, wonderful and welcoming people. Port Elizabeth feels like a small city, with charm and beauty, but the city is large enough that visitors will find plenty of great things to see and do.
  • 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.
  • 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?
  • Relax in Jersey  By : Caron Kristan
    If you''re looking for somewhere fresh and new to take a summer break, then the island of Jersey could be the perfect destination. Situated just off the coast of Normandy, the island is technically a British Crown Dependency and part of the UK, although the general atmosphere and lifestyle of the inhabitants feels more European than British.
  • 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.
  • Ruby Bingo: Forget Kaiser Chiefs – Bring on Ruby Bingo!  By : BigGainsNoPains
    Many of you have heard the famous Kaiser Chiefs song ‘Ruby’ but I doubt many of you know of a great little Bingo site called Ruby Bingo. Just as worthy of a Number 1 spot, Online Bingo lovers read on – this is a site not to overlook!
  • 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.
  • See the sights on Egypt holidays  By : Sal Greet
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