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1). 10 Must-Dos When In Amsterdam By : Steven Cronin
An enticing fusion of ancient and avant-garde, Amsterdam is a beautiful city of creative legacy. Take a walk along the cobbled streets and serene canals and you can seem a million miles from the vibrant nightlife on every corner.
1. Dam Square
Dam Square is the hub of the city and located on the site of the original Amstel dam. T...
2). 10 Must-Dos When In Barcelona By : Steven Cronin
High spirits and vitality govern in abundance when in Barcelona. This infectious capital of Catalonia, and second largest city in Spain, exudes soul and energy, living life to the full. Barcelona’s verve is matched by its magnificent architecture, characterised by one man’s signature, Antonio Gaudi.
1. Las Ramblas
Running ...
3). 10 Must-Dos When In Bruges By : Steven Cronin
A timeless spectacle, Bruges is a charming city full of medieval flavour. Its architectural treasures lure the eye, revealing a city of rich history. Serene canals and tight cobbled streets seize your imagination, enticing you to explore more and more.
1. Markt Square
Watch the world go by in one of the Markt Square’s multitude o...
4). 10 Must-Dos When In Brussels By : Steven Cronin
At the hub of European politics – Brussels is the cosmopolitan capital of bureaucracy. But when freed from the shackles of red tape, this compact capital of Belgium is a fascinating fusion of profound historical curiosity and contemporary living.
1. The Grand-Place
Brussels’ central square is the focal point of activity for local...
5). 10 Must-dos When In Dublin By : Steven Cronin
Few places around the world lend a friendlier hand than Dublin. The Emerald Isle offers wonderful hospitality, complemented by its warm and friendly hosts. A cosmopolitan city, Dublin is rightly proud of its rich heritage, but also presents a modern face in keeping with contemporary culture.
1. Trinity College
Housing the ...
6). 10 Must-Dos When In Monte Carlo By : Steven Cronin
Home to the rich and famous, Monte Carlo exudes style and panache. The locals walk the paths with a swagger; you can smell the affluence. The town is a charming blend of chic city living and wonderful sun-kissed beaches. Monte Carlo is a compact city; the best way to explore is by foot. The narrow streets and tight alleyways are home to a fascinati...
7). 10 Places To Get That Holiday Trip Tan By : Joyce Jackson
Are you tired of watching your friends, family members and coworkers go on vacation and return a week later with a beautiful tan? Well it could be you with that stunning tan if you plan your next vacation in the right place. By selecting one of our top ten places to get a tan as your next travel destination, you will be sure to come back with an ey...
8). 10 things to do in the Arabian Peninsula By : Jacob Fiennes
1. Embrace the remarkable Beit Sheikh Isa bin Ali on Muharraq Island in Bahrain.
2. Wander about coconut, frankinsense and camels along the Dhofar coast.
3. Slap on a scuba mask and tank and take in the breathtaking coral waters of the Khor Fakkan coast in the UAE.
4. Stand in jaw-dropped amazement at the foot of the Madain Salah ...
9). 16 Things To Do In Belfast, Ireland By : Niall Cinneide
If you are looking for a nice get-a-way weekend, with all the charm of a country town and yet all the opportunities of a thriving city, then Belfast is a wonderful place to relax and enjoy life! Belfast is the second largest city in Ireland, Dublin being the largest, and with a population of over 200,000 it is filled with the charm of an old town s...
10). 25 Things You Did Not Know You Could do in Bali By : Joanna M Lawson
This article introduces 25 new activities that some of the 1.5 million annual visitors to the Bali island may want to experience.
11). 5 Reasons Why Turkey Remains Top Hotspot despite Avian Flu Fears By : Rhiannon Williamson
According to the latest reports from the tourism industry Turkey remains the number one emerging holiday hotspot despite recent cases of the human form of avian flu having been discovered in remote areas of the country.
The appeal of the country for those in search of a dream vacation destination stems from the following five key reaso...
12). 5 Ways How To Avoid Long Lines At Disneyland By : goalsetter
If there's one thing that many visitors at Disneyland find annoying or frustrating, is the long lines for the rides. You can literally spend several hours of the day standing in line to ride popular attractions. These lines can be avoided in one of five ways.
One way to avoid getting stuck in long lineup is to purchase FastPass tickets...
13). 6 Suggested Historical Destinations For Student Travel By : Robert Thatcher
Student travel promises to be an enjoyable trip. Not only do students can visit several places, they could also learn so much on every trip. And since air travel agencies as well as airlines provide student travel discount and special student travel rate, student travel is becoming more and more available for greater number of students who want to ...
14). 6 Ways to Enjoy a New England Christmas By : Cliff Calderwood
What image does a New England Christmas conjure up in your mind?
A Currier and Ives scenes of a snow-bound village with festive decorations… skating on a frozen pond… or taking in an exciting holiday show in Boston? And if you have kids… no Christmas is complete without a ride on the Polar Express – New England style.
Her...
15). 9 Essentials For The Best Beach Vacation By : Lee Dobbins
What could be more relaxing than a vacation at the beach? Sounds, great doesn’t it? But if you don’t go prepared, your vacation could turn into disaster!
16). A Boston Vacation: Five Ways To Experience Beantown By : Cliff Calderwood
A Boston vacation is a mesmerizing trip through the nation’s past and to a celebration of its future and center of learning. Here in one city you can experience the start of the revolutionary war, see a coral reef, take a bus on a river, and experience the campuses of MIT and Harvard - and all before dinner.
You’ll find Boston vacation...
17). A breif look at Afghanistan By : Ryan Fyfe
Afghanistan is a country located in Central Asia. Afghanistan is often considered to be part of the Middle East due to its location on the Iranian plateau. In the west it is borders Iran, Pakistan in the south and east, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan in the north. Afghans a population is ranked 38th in the world, just shy of 30 million. Th...
18). A Cornish Pilgrimage - Falmouth By : Steven Cronin
The road veers right and begins the steady climb to the heady heights of Pendennis Point. My modest car huffs and puffs as traffic files patiently behind me. A barrier to my left clouds the seascape and the temptation to peep is too immense. I stop the car and stride eagerly to the wall and peer over. The scene is impressive, revealing a small sect...
19). A Day at the Summer Palace of Peter the Great By : Nomad Rick
For elegance and old world feel, St. Petersburg is by far the best Russian city. If you go, a visit to Peterhof, the summer palace of Peter the Great is a must.
Peterhof
As Tanya and I left St. Petersburg for Peterhof, I was in a foul mood. A pickpocket had cut through the bottom of my backpack and swiped my camera. The f...
20). A Family Among Families: Fun On The Amalfi Coast By : Denise Hummel
This article describes the Amalfi Coast of Italy and things to do with families. It highlights the La Sirenuse Hotel in Positano.
21). A fresh look at Ibiza By : Sarena
Ibiza has long been one of the world’s premier summer-sun holiday destinations, although in recent years many visitors (including myself) have been put off by the seedy ‘Ibiza uncovered’ style publicity that the island has received. Thankfully, the White Island is now moving away from this tacky lads-on-holiday image, and is once again attracting a...
22). A Guide to Traveling London through King’s Cross Station By : Pat Stevens
For visiting London, proximity to King’s Cross is the perfect location. An intersection of six tube lines, including the Northern, Picadilly, and Circle Lines, to name a few, can get you virtually anywhere from King’s Cross. King’s Cross is also a train terminal, in the case that you are planning to visit the north of the UK. But let’s not get off ...
23). A Historical Guide To Aruba By : Bill Urell
How did Aruba begin? Who were its first settlers? To have a better understanding of the islands present situation, one must look at its colorful history.
24). A New Life Down Under By : Rhiannon Williamson
According to the 2005 IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook, Australia is the best place in the world to live! That’s probably why so many people dream of starting a new life down under and apply for immigration to the Australian authorities annually.
The desirability of Australia stems from so many factors – it is a country where the qua...
25). A new Look, A new Name! Philadelphia gets it's first Real Boutique Hotel! By : Harriet S. Seltzer
A new look, a new name: The Rittenhouse Square Bed and Breakfast transforms into Philadelphia's prmiere luxury accommodation -- Rittenhouse 1715, a boutique hotel.
With the completion of the first phase of renovations, The Rittenhouse Square Bed and Breakfast embraces its fresh, innovative look with a distinct new name -- Rittenhouse ...
26). A Palm Springs Vacation Guarantees A Playful And Fun Time By : Fred Hendrickson
Palm Springs, California is located just about 110 miles east of Los Angeles and is one of the most popular desert resort towns in the United States. The population is just about perfect with under 50,000 residents and along with eight neighboring cities including Desert Hot Springs, Cathedral City, Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage, Indian Wells, La Quin...
27). A peek at the Other Orlando By : Steven Chabotte
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Most people think of Orlando and think of Disney World or Universal Studios. And a trip to these attractions makes a wonderful vacation experience. Bu...
28). A Quick History of Sydney for Prospective Travelers By : Tom Dinic
Copyright 2006 Tom Dinic
As the state capital of New South Wales (http://www.visitnsw.com.au) in Australia, Sydney is certainly full of rich history that any traveler would like to discover for themselves. Established in 1788 when Briton Arthur Phillip claimed Australia for England, Sydney has grown to be one of the more famous cities ...
29). A Stay at Old San Juan in Puerto Rico By : Clint Leung
One of the most used departure ports for cruise ships in the Caribbean is San Juan in Puerto Rico. We decided to arrive a day early to San Juan in order to see some sights before our cruise ship departure. San Juan, known as 'La Ciudad Amurallada' (the walled city), was founded in 1521 and is the oldest city under the US flag. During the 16th centu...
30). A Whirlwind Tour of Rome By : Bob Blemman
Even if you spend one week in Rome, you won’t be able to see it all. For travelers on the go, though, here is a lightning fast tour of Rome.
Morning – Grab a cappuccino and a croissant from a café in the Prati district, which is right by Vatican City. After your quick breakfast, get in line at the Vatican Museum. It opens at 8:4...
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