February 18, 2010 |
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When people consider what type of holiday to take these days, two subjects keep cropping up. Money and the environment! With many caravan sites and holidays parks all round the UK, a caravanning holiday is a really cost effective and environmentally friendly way to have a family holiday.
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February 18, 2010 |
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Arriving in a new city is always exciting and Budapest is no exception. From the moment you board your Budapest airport shuttle, you can feel the history of this ancient capital, and on the ride to your hotel you could catch sight of some of the city's most famous landmarks.
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February 18, 2010 |
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With Libya in the news again I've been thinking about my trip there in 2006 and how my experience was enhanced by the kindness of ordinary people. Maybe I got special treatment -- my travel buddy was my 9-year-old grandson and I'll go on record to say that there could not be a better duo! A gran
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When people consider what type of holiday to take these days, two subjects keep cropping up. Money and the environment! With many caravan sites and holidays parks all round the UK, a caravanning holiday is a really cost effective and environmentally friendly way to have a family holiday.
In thi
[ read more ]
Arriving in a new city is always exciting and Budapest is no exception. From the moment you board your Budapest airport shuttle, you can feel the history of this ancient capital, and on the ride to your hotel you could catch sight of some of the city's most famous landmarks.
The Danube
Appro
[ read more ]
With Libya in the news again I've been thinking about my trip there in 2006 and how my experience was enhanced by the kindness of ordinary people. Maybe I got special treatment -- my travel buddy was my 9-year-old grandson and I'll go on record to say that there could not be a better duo! A gran
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Why Choose a Honeymoon in Africa?
These days, honeymooners are choosing to avoid the tourist-ridden destinations that offer little or no privacy, which is why African safari venues are becoming more popular as honeymoon destinations. Being well off the beaten track, honeymoon safaris combine ad
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The first thing to remember is that you will be driving on the left hand side of the road. If you are traveling from the UK this is no problem! However if you are coming from the USA and many other countries you will have to adapt to driving on the left.
* When driving on Irish roads, and when it
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Tallinn is the largest city and capital of Estonia, with a population of 404,000 as of 2009. It is situated on the banks of the Gulf of Finland, on the northern coast of Estonia. The city has been attacked, razed and pillaged on many occasions throughout history, including by the Germans in the
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Botswana is one of the few African countries that has a stable government, is rich in minerals, exquisite in natural beauty and has a strong currency. Their currency is, at this point, even stronger than the South African Rand. Even though South Africa is mostly seen as the advanced and stable count
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Naples is a port city in southern Italy. It is also the capital city of Campagna district. As the capital city of Campagna district in Italy, Naples has a population of over one point two million people. It is the most important city in the south of Italy. Also, it is the third largest city and
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Barbados - probably the most famous Caribbean island there is, and certainly the one that's best suitedĀ for a fantastic Spring Break! Known all over the world for its gorgeous sandy beaches, sparkling waters, and tropical climate, Barbados is an island paradise that will suit you down to the gr
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Spain is one of the few places which come first in mind when planning a fun filled vacation. It is very popular for its many tourists' attractions. And the journey can be made much more enjoyable with a car rental in Spain.
In Spain there are a lot of car rental companies present at your serv
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