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  • Wild Places: Unspoilt Nature in South Africa Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    As well as having some of the most populous and developed cities in Africa, South Africa can still boast remote places and seemingly forgotten landscapes that offer visitors perfect peace and a sense of the African continent's deep past. Here are six suggestions for visitors seeking that wild, unspoilt and ancient Africa, listed roughly as they occur from west to east.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Visiting South Africa's Zulu Battlefields: Isandhlwana and Rorke's Drift Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Along the Buffalo River in northern KwaZulu-Natal, about 50 kms southeast of the town of Dundee, lie some world famous battle sites, where British and Zulu warriors clashed in the nineteenth and early twentieth century.
  • Visiting South Africa's Zulu Battlefields: Isandhlwana and Rorke's Drift Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Along the Buffalo River in northern KwaZulu-Natal, about 50 kms southeast of the town of Dundee, lie some world famous battle sites, where British and Zulu warriors clashed in the nineteenth and early twentieth century.
  • Visit Munich in Germany  By : Caron Kristan
    For some reason Germany always gets overlooked as a tourist destination for travellers from the UK. We would much rather go to Spain, or Italy or (god forbid) even France before we decided to make the trip across the continent.
  • 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 Business Travellers  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    Many people tend to forget it when they think of travel, but the vast majority of travel that takes place today is business travel. Most business travelers are on the road more than once a year, however, so when it comes to travel insurance, things must get quite expensive.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Travel Advice for Thailand  By : Mathilda Riesland
    In the last twenty-five years Thailand has developed and changed enormously. For a decade from 1985 the country had some of the fastest economic growth in the world. During that period the tourist trade in the country developed equally rapidly, and Thailand is now one of the most popular tourist destinations in south-East Asia.
  • 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.
  • Tourism in New Zealand: Christchurch Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Christchurch, New Zealand's Garden City is located on the East coast of the South Island and is an essential stop on any visit to New Zealand.
  • 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.
  • Top Ten Must See Sights in London  By : Rosendo Iwanyszyn
    London is a remarkable city, and this world capital has been welcoming visitors from around the world for centuries. There is so much to see and do in this vibrant city that many visitors find it difficult to see everything in a single trip. Visitors who are strapped for time may want to focus on the top 10 must see attractions in the city of London, presented here in no particular order.
  • 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.
  • Top Krakow tourist attractions  By : Caron Kristan
    The Rynek Glowny, or main market square of Krakow is a medieval wonder. Little changed since the 13th century, the square is a much celebrated site which recently received world heritage status courtesy of UNESCO.
  • Top Festivals and Events in Ottawa  By : Jewel Fure
    As the capital of Canada, it's no surprise that Ottawa has a brimming calendar full of events. Canadians love a good party, and the city plays host to over 60 festivals a year, in celebration of everything from national pride, to the arts and music. With such a lot on throughout the year, its well worth booking your holiday around Ottawa's many festivals, for a truly memorable holiday.
  • Tips for the Female Traveller  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    One of the most important things to remember when travelling is that the bag on your back has to be carried around a lot and it's likely that you will become obsessed with the bare necessities when you hit your destination and have to lug your home around every day, all day; hoisting it on to luggage rails and walking up mountains in the midday sun. You want to look the part of the traveller without all the effort.
  • 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.
  • 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 Indian Holiday Ideas  By : Cristopher Mentkowski
    India in the 21st century is an intoxicating mix of ancient culture and modern infrastructure; it's a place which is fast becoming one of the world's busiest business centres and yet manages to retain a slow pace of life and a strong sense of heritage. Tourists to India will find that there is plenty to see, do and enjoy ? and, best of all, travelling the country is possible on a shoestring budget.
  • 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.
  • Things to see on Lanzarote  By : Sal Greet
    Lanzarote is the easternmost of the Canary Islands, closer to Africa than it is to most of Europe. Thanks in part to the proximity to Africa Lanzarote benefits from a warm climate year round, with scorching summers making way to very mild winters, ensuring that the island is a popular destination for both summer holidays and escaping the British Winter alike. Here is a brief overview of Lanzarote.
  • The weirdest hotels in America  By : Sal Greet
    Ever wanted to take a vacation inside a giant wooden dog, but did not think it was possible? Well, it just so happens that it is possible. The Dog Bark Park Inn, in Cottonwood, Idaho, is a 35 foot tall wooden beagle with a number of well equipped rooms inside, and a toilet shaped like a fire hydrant.
  • The Sydney experience  By : Caron Kristan
    Sydney is one of those places that because of its huge distance from the UK, is seen as a once in a lifetime destination. For those people who have been lucky enough to go, it is still a once in a lifetime destination even when you have been two, three or even four times. Sydney is one of the world''s greatest cities.
  • The Sunshine State  By : Mathilda Riesland
    When someone mentions Florida everyone always thinks of endless beaches and sunshine. Yet it''s not just the climate that attracts so many tourists to the Sunshine State, situated in central eastern Florida is Orlando, one of the busiest tourist locations in the world.
  • The Orlando experience  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Orlando is the family friendly hub of the sunshine state is the gateway to Disney World, Universal Studios and Sea World and thanks to its enviable climate you can fly pretty much all year round.
  • The Old Saigon  By : Malik Arichabala
    A remarkable blend of classy nightlife, swanky hotels and fine food restaurants on the one hand and concrete soviet architectural eyesores and serious poverty on the other, Ho Chi Minh City is quite an experience.
  • 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 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.
  • The Leeds experience  By : Caron Kristan
    Despite having a name that often reminds people of the industrial revolution, Leeds is a modern and thriving city boasting the largest financial sector outside of London. In recent years the city has seen much building work and a plethora of new Leeds hotels and is swiftly becoming a popular location for tourists, particularly those in hunt of a great city break.
  • 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 essential Glasgow experience  By : Caron Kristan
    Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and lies nestled in the beautiful west central lowlands. The city itself is a bustling metropolis with a world-class University and rich historical past: for those looking for a holiday destination not too dominated by tourism it provides an exciting option.
  • The delights of Marrakech  By : Caron Kristan
    There is a common complaint about tourist destinations, and that is how clich?d they all become. Where once Spain would have been new and exotic and exciting, nowadays the 18-25 Club Med package deals kind of kill the feeling dead.
  • The City of Lights serves up summer romance that won''t break the bank  By : Sal Greet
    Valentine''s Day may have passed by for another year, but that doesn''t mean that romance should get put back in the closet until February. Paris; chic, elegant and original home to romance is just a hop across the water, and with low-cost airlines doing us all a favour, there really is no excuse not to whisk your loved one away for a weekend break. Yet, with so many well-trodden landmarks, how is it possible to escape Paris as a clich??
  • 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 Best of Munich  By : Caron Kristan
    Munich is Berlin''s major tourism rival when it comes to the best of German cultural offerings. Visitors to Munich are often surprised by the detail, style and accessibility of Munich''s many museums and galleries. Its inspired architecture cannot fail to astound and its cultural programme, including the famous Oktoberfest, is diverse and stimulating. Furthermore there are a range of fabulous Munich hotels and restaurants for you to enjoy.
  • The best of Athens  By : Caron Kristan
    Even before the 2004 Olympics, Athens was an immensely popular tourist destination with crowds flocking from all corners of the globe to marvel at its many ancient wonders. Though the historical sites themselves never failed to impress, these were the days when Athens public transport and tourist services left much to be desired.
  • The Amazing Beauty Of Bangkok Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    An exciting and vibrant city, Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, has much to offer. Attractions include its splendid palaces, serene temples, imperial buildings, and its excellent shopping.
  • Tenerife with a difference  By : Sal Greet
    Tenerife is the largest of Spain''s seven Canary Islands, and shares in many of the charms which make these locations such popular holiday destinations. This fact is partly explained by its beautiful landscape, bustling culture and fantastic beaches. These factors don''t do true justice to Tenerife''s charms however; here is a guide to a few of the others.
  • Tenerife to Taormina: Why we love island hopping  By : Caron Kristan
    There are many different types of holiday makers in this world. Some are beach bums. Others are culture vultures. Some are gastromaniacs. And then there is a particularly rounded breed who appreciate a beautiful coastline as much as a great new art gallery, as long as they are situated on an island.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Skiing in Canterbury New Zealand Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
    Canterbury is New Zealand's largest region at more than 45,000 square kilometers and is located in the South Island. At the western edge of Canterbury are the Southern Alps - and where there are alps there is skiing!
  • Simple steps to a cheaper Puerto Rico holiday  By : Caron Kristan
    Puerto Rico is an island located in the heart of the beautiful Caribbean Sea, with the Domincan republic to the west and the Virgin Islands to the east. It is self-governing, but remains part of the United States commonwealth.
  • Simple steps to a cheaper Playa Del Ingles holiday  By : Caron Kristan
    Gran canaria is one of the most popular of the Spanish Canary Islands, and the resort of Playa Del Ingles on the south coast is a great family holiday destination. As well as the beaches and the ample accommodation options, there are plenty of day trips and activities to keep children entertained too.
  • Senior citizens holiday insurance  By : Jewel Fure
    Holiday insurance for the over 70s
  • See the sights on Egypt holidays  By : Sal Greet
    The Pyramids of Giza are perhaps one of the most recognisable sights in the world, and date back to around 2550 BC, the time of the Fourth Dynasty in Ancient Egypt. The Pyramids of Ancient Egypt were built as tombs for kings and queens, and there are over 93 of them in total across Egypt, the most famous of which are at Giza.
  • 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.
  • 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!
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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?
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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:
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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:
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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?
  • 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.
  • 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:
  • 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 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 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 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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 a Bird's Eye View of Toronto at the Beautiful CN Tower Article  By : Mathilda Riesland
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