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  • Darling Harbour: The Charms of Chinatown  By : Richard Greaves
    Darling Harbour, the booming Sydney harbourside tourist area, is packed with activities for a great day or night out. But venture a little further into the surrounding districts and you'll find even more fun and fascination.
  • Five More Great Reasons to Visit Darling Harbour  By : Richard Greaves
    Darling Harbour emerged from obscurity to become a glittering harbourside playground at the centre of the Sydney tourist experience.
  • Captivating Coolangatta: More than Just the Beaches  By : Richard Greaves
    One of the biggest draws of Coolangatta in Queesland's Gold Coast is the fabulous range of beaches. With the area's magnificent weather, they're the perfect places to spend your holiday.
  • Great Reasons to Visit Coolangatta on your Next Holiday  By : Richard Greaves
    If you're looking for a holiday with sun, sand, surf, shopping, dining and nightlife, all in a delightful and convenient environment, look no further than Coolangatta, gateway to Queensland's Gold Coast.
  • Circular Quay - Gateway to Sydney's Charms  By : Richard Greaves
    Transport hubs are rarely beautiful places but few of the world's picturesque spots can rival Sydney's Circular Quay for attractiveness. Its location on the edge of Sydney Harbour gives it on of the world's greatest views.
  • Broadbeach: Getting the Most out of Your Gold Coast Holiday  By : Richard Greaves
    If relaxing on sun drenched beaches, engaging in water sports, browsing in chic boutiques, dining outdoors, and bopping the night away is you idea of a perfect holiday,
  • Beautiful Broadbeach: Life's a Beach  By : Richard Greaves
    If the key element of your perfect holiday is a slice of sandy paradise, then Broadbeach should fulfil all your dreams with its miles of golden beaches. Broadbeach offers an inviting beach lifestyle with everything you need.
  • Blyth in Northumberland  By : Pennies
    The town of Blyth can be found in Northumberland. It is approximately nine miles north of Newcastle and six miles southeast of Morpeth.
  • Unique Sydney: The Rocks  By : Richard Greaves
    Sydney's rich history is best found in the districts that stand together on the waterfront overlooking the magnificent harbour. One of the most fascinating is the area known by the grim name of The Rocks.
  • Unique Sydney: Sydney in a Nutshell  By : Richard Greaves
    A visit to the Australian city of Sydney is one of the world great holiday experiences. But Sydney offers so much to see and do it's difficult to choose how to spend your time, especially if you're on a quick trip.
  • Unique Sydney: Circular Quay  By : Richard Greaves
    Sydney's historic quarters clustered around the harbour are the city's most scenic. One of the most exciting is Circular Quay, Sydney's transport hub and one of the city's most vibrant spots.
  • Surfers Paradise: Some Exciting Side Trips  By : Richard Greaves
    Surfers Paradise is a great place for a holiday for the whole family but sometimes you may feel the need for a change. Perhaps you want to get away from the crowds or have a yearning for nature.
  • Surfers Paradise: A Paradise for Everyone  By : Richard Greaves
    If you thought that Queensland's Surfers Paradise was the sole preserve of surfies, it's time to think again. The fact is that this glorious section is a paradise for everyone. Surfers Paradise is the place for you.
  • Melbourne: The Magic of St Kilda  By : Richard Greaves
    Marvellous though downtown Melbourne is, it's good to get out to the calm of the suburbs and relax on the beach. One of the city's most popular suburban draws is St Kilda which offers sand and society in a delightful coastal setting.
  • Virgin Blue's Boeing 737-800  By : John Hacking
    Boeing's 737-800 is the largest member of the strong selling 737 family. Unlike the other Next Generation 737s, the 800 introduced new fuselage lengths, increasing seating capacity to 189 people.
  • Unique Perth: Perth in a Nutshell  By : Richard Greaves
    Lapped by the Ocean, the west Australian city of Perth is far from anywhere. Its very remoteness inspires awe and fascination. Once you get here you'll find a vibrant and modern city with a rich history and a bevy of diverse holiday delights.
  • Peerless Perth: Some Enchanting Side Trips  By : Richard Greaves
    Perth, the capital of Western Australia, is an amazing holiday destination with its marvelous climate, delightful beaches and vibrant city life of culture, sport, shopping and entertainment.
  • Unique Melbourne: The Lure of the Yarra River  By : Richard Greaves
    Often voted the world's most liveable city, Melbourne is a must destination on your Australian itinerary. It's packed with things to see and do and offers a multitude of attractions not the least of which is the river
  • Our Mediterranean Cruise on the Millennium - A Passenger's Review  By : William J. Lund
    A brief review of a Mediterranean Cruise on the Millennium by real cruise passangers. This was a destination cruise with a remarkable itinerary. From the Coliseum in Rome to the Island of Capri, this was a fantastic cruise. We even climbed the pyramids in Egypt!
  • Unique Melbourne: Melbourne in a Nutshell  By : Richard Greaves
    Melbourne is one of Australia's most happening and exciting cities with a host of things to see and do. So how do you pack it all into a day's holiday experience? Here's your guide to getting the pulse of Melbourne in a day.
  • Fascinating Fremantle: Fremantle in a Nutshell  By : Richard Greaves
    In the grand old days of cruise liners, the western port city of Fremantle was a gateway to Australia. Many immigrants caught their first glimpse of their new home here.
  • Unique Sydney: The Delights of Darling Harbour  By : Richard Greaves
    Just a stone's throw from downtown Sydney lies the historic port area of Darling Harbour. Now spruced up with shops, restaurants and museums, a visit here is a great day out offering marvellous insights into Sydney's maritime past.
  • Unique Sydney: Five Great Reasons to Visit Darling Harbour  By : Richard Greaves
    Many visitors to Sydney see little more than Paddington, King Street and the Opera House. But a trip to Darling Harbour makes for a very rewarding day out. It's a short hop from Circular Quay and packed with things to see and do.
  • Unique Sydney: Darling Harbour Nightlife  By : Richard Greaves
    Centuries ago, the area that is now Darling Harbour, was known as umbalong, an Aboriginal word meaning 'meeting place'. After emerging as an industrial port and falling into decline, Darling Harbour has again become a meeting place.
  • Dumaguete Hotels: the sojourn of your dreams  By : Prabh
    Dumaguete is one of the top destinations of Philippine for divers and nature lovers. This city serve as the perfect summer gateway for tourists to relax and enjoy the wonders of nature. Dumaguete is also famous for the hospitality conferred on tourists and for its unique lifestyle. In this regard, even the hotels in Dumaguete are well-equipped and offer all the luxuries and comforts to the guests.
  • Unique Brisbane: Scintillating Southbank  By : Richard Greaves
    For many, the Queensland city of Brisbane is just a jumping off point for the Gold Coast and Surfer's Paradise. But Brisbane is Australia's third largest city and its tropical climate and sweet location on the Brisbane River.
  • Unique Brisbane: Brisbane in a Nutshell  By : Richard Greaves
    Capital of Queensland, Brisbane occupies a prime position between that state's
    Gold and Sunshine Coasts. And with its glorious sub-tropical climate and wealth of things to see and do, this newly-invigorated city offers a prime holiday experience.
  • Bali Travel Guide and Review - Part 1  By : Dave Waldheim
    Bali is a small volcanic island covering around 5000 square kilometers, just south of the equator. Central Bali is dominated by the island's major volcanic peaks, from which the land steadily descends all the way down to sea level on the northern and eastern coasts; the southern Bali peninsula is largely flat.
  • Unique Adelaide: The Delights of Gorgeous Glenelg  By : Richard Greaves
    Adelaide is a grand and fascinating city packed with things to see and do, but to get the full Adelaide experience, you have to visit the delightful beach suburb of Glenelg. Here's you'll find the white sands and emerald waters of the Pacific.
  • Amazing Adelaide: 5 Great Reasons to Visit  By : Richard Greaves
    Adelaide is one of Australia's most enchanting holiday destinations owing to its sublime location and abundance of places to see and things to do. It also boasts and relaxed and pleasure-loving lifestyle.
  • Unique Adelaide: Adelaide in a Nutshell  By : Richard Greaves
    Adelaide, capital of South Australia, is the place to go for food and festivals, sports and shopping, arts and architecture, wine and water sports, in short everything you need for your perfect Australian holiday.
  • The cozy world of Penrith Hotels  By : Alex Albert
    Penrith is a suburb in western Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia, placed at a distance of about 50 km west of the Sydney central business district. This part of the country receive a large number of tourists who love to stay at the comfortable Hotels in Penrith and enjoy the hospitality offered here.
  • Cheap Las Vegas Vacations Tips  By : Las Vegas Lori
    Whether you are a seasoned gambler or a couple that is looking for an exciting nice play to stay after you tie the knot, Vegas can definitely be the answer.
  • Bulgarian Black Sea Coast Cities and Resorts  By : Ivaylo Yordanov
    Bulgaria with its capital city Sofia is like a lesser child of Europe. The country was pretty popular tourist destination and before when was under a communist regime. But with the coming of Democracy, the country has seen quite major economic reforms and continuously growing tourist flow.
  • The Tourist Destination Called Europe  By : Ivaylo Yordanov
    Europe, the world’s second smallest continent covering only 2 percent of the planet’s surface and supporting 11 percent of the world’s population has been one of the most favorite travel destinations for decades now.
  • Brisbane Hotels: Giving You The Most Arresting Comforts  By : Prabh
    Full of ostentation and popular for their apparent services, Brisbane hotels come up with everything that cannot go without impacting you to the fullest. Be it the imposing rooms or the much-coveted meals and the arrangements for having them, nothing can leave you unaffected. So, go forward to try them out in Brisbane.
  • A Roundup of Hostels in Cairns  By : pscottyn
    Most backpackers on the popular east coast route will choose to make a stop in the tropical city of Cairns. For many it’s the gateway to the natural wonders of the Great Barrier Reef, the rain forests of Cape Tribulation and the wider outback.
  • A Neighborhood Roundup of Hostels in New York  By : pscottyn
    “The city that never sleeps” it may be, but everyone needs to lay their head down from time to time. Luckily, right across the five boroughs, New York hostels are there are the budget traveler exhausted by a long day – and even longer night out! – in the city.
  • The diversifying gamut of India adventure tours  By : Anuj Saxena
    India is an incredible nation mostly because of its diverse heritage in every sphere, be it culture, tradition, religion or adventure. The vastness of India can be gathered in its mighty Himalayas, the coastlines, the deserts and the rocky terrains.

    Adventure tours are one of the best ways to feel the thrills of India. However, these activities could be a bit difficult in the monsoon season. So, the adventure lovers are recommended to visit this country in the non-monsoon seasons to be able to
  • Cheap Flights: The Magnificent Seven Are Dead  By : Mr Stanley Baker
    London has wonderful, gloomy cemeteries. It is useful to think of them as spacious open air museums that preserve an atmosphere of stillness amid the tumult of the city. The association with celebrated personalities makes things even more exciting for the graveyard tourist. Within the bounds of Greater London there are seven famous ones and people call them the “Magnificent Seven”.
  • Warsaw  By : pscottyn
    Dating back to the 9th century the Polish Capital has had a long, eventful and, at times, tragic history. Many who have not visited the city will associate it with dour communist regimes but since the Victory of Solidarity in 1989 the city has transformed itself in to one of the most vibrant and colorful capitals in Europe.
  • Flights: Short Breaks in Frankfurt  By : Mr Stanley Baker
    Frankfurt does not have an established reputation as a short break destination. This is because most people recognise the city as a European financial centre and this tends to dampen the interest of visitors. However there is plenty here to merit a short break
  • One foot in the Algarve  By : J Tillotson
    Portugal lies between Spain and the Atlantic Ocean. While small in land mass, the country is growing in terms of popularity since joining the EU in 1986, and is now a much-loved holiday destination for the British. The Algarve region has probably the best climate for sun-seekers, with the majority of the year averaging around 20 degrees C and higher.
  • Car Hire: Darwin and the Kakadu National Park  By : Mr Stanley Baker
    With an area greater than France, Spain and Italy combined there is plenty of territory here to explore. The hub is Darwin, yet apart from the state capital and Alice Springs there are no other significant urban centres.
  • Paris on a budget  By : Ben Cooper
    The city of Paris has so much to offer travelers it’s difficult to know where to begin. Although the wide variety of youth hostels in Paris mean that it is possible to experience each section of Paris on its merits and, even if only for a fleeting few days, as a resident.
  • Unique Vietnam  By : Richard Greaves
    Vietnam, the Land of the Ascending Dragon, has emerged as one of the world's great holiday destinations in recent years. This fascinating country offers a wealth of cultural and natural delights for the discerning holiday maker.
  • From There To The Most Memorable Escapes  By : Travel Phil
    What escape is the most memorable to you? Is it the most romantic to date?
  • Unique Singapore  By : Richard Greaves
    Singapore may be one of the world's smallest countries but that doesn't mean it's short of places to see and things to do, far from it. There are historic quarters bustling with life, grand monuments and an unequalled shopping scene.
  • Las Vegas Hotel Guide  By : Benson Senator
    If you travel to Las Vegas the major attractions are not beaches or historical sites but rather casinos.
  • Sight Seeing in Bristol  By : Michiel Van Kets
    Are you seeking culture or thrills, relaxation or an overall great weekend away? Whatever your needs, the energetic and lively city of Bristol has something to suit all kinds of tastes.
  • Unique New Zealand  By : Richard Greaves
    New Zealand is a place of wild elemental beauty with modern cities and a vibrant ancient Maori culture. It's a truly unique place where you can stalk Kiwi birds gasp at geysers and quake at the sight of the dark land of Mordor from Lord of the Rings.
  • Unique Malaysia  By : Richard Greaves
    Malaysia offers one of the richest and most diverse travel experiences in Southeast Asia. This friendly multicultural society offers convenient transport and a stunning array of attractions,including grand cities, and deserted beaches.
  • unique japan  By : Richard Greaves
    Japan is one of the world's most modern and progressive countries, yet it is also a land deeply rooted in ancient traditions whose rituals form the framework for daily life. Here are some
  • Festive Japan  By : Richard Greaves
    Japan is home to some of the world's most colourful and dignified festivals. These range from events celebrating nature such as the cherry blossom festival and Setsubun to those such as Kodomo-no-i which honour children.
  • Festive New Zealand  By : Richard Greaves
    Strong agricultural and sporting traditions together with the native Maori culture mean that New Zealand is a country with a rich calendar of colourful festivals and events. Here are three of the most interesting of New Zealand’s festivals.
  • Petrograd, Leningrad and St. Petersburg. Part 3  By : lolchik987
    The war was not yet over, but Leningrad had already started to recover from the tragic years of the Siege and all the damage it wrought on the city. Some of the city's museums, such as the Cabin of Peter the Great for instance, reopened as early as 1944. By the time the victorious Soviet army marched back into the city, Leningrad looked fresh and clean, and the ruins of some of its most celebrated buildings had been covered with temporary cardboard walls, in an attempt to depicting their pre-war
  • Unique Thailand  By : Richard Greaves
    Thailand is the most exotic country in Asia and also the most accessible and convenient. There's much to do and see in this kingdom once known as Siam but the Buddhist temples are a must visit. Here's three of Thailand's most unique temples.
  • Unique India  By : Richard Greaves
    India is a vast and colorful sub-continent which dazzles the senses. The land is packed with temples, monuments and wonderful natural scenery such as mountains and beaches. Here are three of the treasures that make up this fascinating country.
  • Prague City Guide  By : Kevin Gibbons
    Capital of the Czech Republic and UNESCO World Heritage site, Prague is a magical city and a long time favourite of visitors to Eastern Europe. Stroll around the grounds of the imposing Prague Castle, enjoy the entertainment on Charles Bridge and take in the stunning vistas from Petrin View Tower in this lovely destination.
  • French English  By : leon lumsden
    An article about knitting and dual packaging in western Canada.
  • Festive Thailand  By : Richard Greaves
    Festivals in Thailand are dignified and beautiful occasions which reveal the people's love of beauty and ritual. Here's some of the most fascinating Thai festivals - Songkran and the Vegetarian Festival held in Phuket.
  • Festive Malaysia  By : Richard Greaves
    Malaysia's truly diverse multicultural culture can be best seen during one of its many festivals and celebrations. Each of Malaysia's cultural groups has its own festivals and celebrations and each month sees a host of colourfulfestivities.
  • Festive India  By : Richard Greaves
    Celebration is part of the fabric of Indian life and the Indians have special days for gods, gurus, seasons and phases of the sun and moon. Here are three of the most colourful and exotic - Holi, Nariel Purnima and Diwali.
  • Canberra Hotels – Stay in the Capital City  By : Alex Albert
    Come visit the capital city of Australia and get to know all that it has got to offer. The many attractions, the well knitted transportation network and the fine hotels would enhance your travel experience to Canberra.
  • Unique Caribbean  By : Richard Greaves
    The Caribbean, ancient haunt of pirates, calypso music and resplendent history makes a vacation destination without peer. Here's a look at three Caribbean nations and some ways to unlock their past
  • Unique Canada  By : Richard Greaves
    The world’s second largest nation yet with a population less than that of California, Canada is a land of great contrasts and diversity. It’s a nation of great cities and wonderful scenery from the Atlantic in the east to the Pacific in the west.
  • Unique Brazil  By : Richard Greaves
    Brazil is so vast and full of treasures that exploring it would take a lifetime. So how do you choose what to see and do on your vacation? Here are three destinations that can help you understand and enjoy this multifaceted country.
  • Unique Argentina  By : Richard Greaves
    Argentina offers the visitor so much it's hard to know where to start. But to truly experience this South American nation you need to touch the tango, wet your whistle with the local wine and watch the whales.
  • What the Romans Did for the Costa Tropical, Andalucia  By : Simon John Batchelor
    If you ever visit Spain, you must make it a point to visit Andalucía, perhaps the most varied and exciting region in the country! The geography of this region is expansive as well as offers tremendous range from the Sierra Morena to the Sierra Nevada to the Mediterranean – you get snow, water, and plains.
  • Festive China  By : Richard Greaves
    The Chinese calendar is brimming with festivals and ceremonies of all kinds. Here's we'll look at 3 very special Chinese festivals - the birthday of Confucius, the Beijing Kite Festival, and the big one, Chinese New Year, as celebrated in Hong Kong
  • Festive Caribbean  By : Richard Greaves
    The word Caribbean hints at celebration. It evokes the beating of drums in the tropic night, dancing on white beach, and swaying parades bursting with sound and colour. Caribbean festivals are a feast for the senses and a way to connect with the land and the people.
  • Festive Canada  By : Richard Greaves
    Canada’s great size and diversity makes it home to a vast range of festivals and celebrations from the Festival of Seal Jaws to Easter like the Quebec Winter Carnival, the Canadian National Exhibition, and Vancouver's Celebration of Light.
  • Festive Brazil  By : Richard Greaves
    The Brazilians are among the world's greatest partiers. So it's not surprising that their calendar is full of festivals and events for celebration. Here's a look at three of the most vibrant festivals in this South American land.
  • Festive Argentina  By : Richard Greaves
    Festival time in Argentina offers a chance to join in some unique celebrations. Not only are these events supremely enjoyable, they also offer fascinating glimpses into the people and the country.
  • Top 10 Beaches of the Costa Tropical, Andalucia, Spain  By : Simon John Batchelor
    Where to find the best beaches in the Costa Tropical, Andalucia, Spain
  • Visit Germany: The forgotten holiday superpower  By : Andrew Regan
    Though often overshadowed as a tourist destination by more well known holiday hot spots such as France, Spain and Italy, Germany has plenty going for it, especially if you like the great outdoors, medieval towns and lots of beer.
  • What you need to know about– paris travel  By : ATHREE
    Life never sleeps in the capital city of France- Paris. The City of Lovers or the City of Lights, the city of Paris is exceptional for it has not just one but a multitude of attractions that leave each and every visitor bizarre. The aura of the city is such that the visitors are left spell bound. The city is so rich in its exotic and prized possessions that it becomes difficult to explore the entire city within a few days.
  • Sri-Lanka with one’s own eyes: the mountainous heaven, Kandy  By : lolchik987
    One of the most beautiful places in Sri Lanka is "the five districts on the mountain", Kandy.
  • Take a Picnic Basket when you go to Cade’s Cove  By : Nathan Lewis
    Venture back to a simpler time. A time before television, radio or the automobile. A time when families ate, worked and lived together. A time when this country was young and unexplored. When you visit the Great Smokey National Park, you get a sense of this time. When you visit Cade's Cove you can see for yourself. Be sure to take along your picnic basket because you are going to want to take the time to relax and enjoy the peace and quiet this remote portion of the Smokey Mountains offers
  • Bangkok – angels and canals  By : Andrew Regan
    Known as a concrete metropolis, Bangkok retains much of its original oriental charm if you know where to look.
  • Interview with Shipibo Ayahuasca Shaman Enrique Lopez in the Amazon Rainforest of Peru - Part 2  By : Howard G. Charing
    The second part of an interview with Shipibo Shaman Enrique Lopez. Interviewed at Mishana, Amazon Rainforest Peru, November 2007. Enrique discusses his early years in the indigenous Shipibo community in the Ucayali region of the Amazon Rainforest in Peru. Enrique talks about the Shipibo views on Ayahuasca and medicinal plants.
  • Maastricht Hotels Provide The Right Comfort For Guests  By : Kalyan Kumar
    Visiting the city of Maastricht in the southern part of the Netherlands promises an enriching experience for travelers both young and old.
  • Interview with Shipibo Shaman Enrique Lopez in the Amazon Rainforest - Part 1  By : Howard G. Charing
    An interview with Shipibo Shaman Enrique Lopez. Interviewed at Mishana, Amazon Rainforest, Peru, November 2007, by Peter Cloudsley and Howard G Charing.
  • Secure your Crete hotel reservation  By : suresh
    If pristine sand and alluring blue waters drive you wild, then Greece is the place to head to. Most tourists think that Greece has a lot to offer historically. But not many know that it is also home to some of the best islands and beaches in the world. If you are a Sun and Surf lover, then you simply cannot stay away from Greece.
  • Experience London At The Camden Market  By : ClinkHostel
    The Camden Market in North London is one of the top tourist attractions here. It is considered as the largest street market in the UK and receives approximately 100,000 visitors per weekend. What awaits visitors at the Camden Market?
  • Have a Break in Brighton: London by the Sea  By : Alistair White
    Brighton on the south coast on England is a popular seaside destination known as ‘London by the Sea’. In the 18th century, London’s elite made Brighton a fashionable place to be. Today, it is still popular, with its amusement parks and piers.
  • Get a cheap hotel in Greece  By : suresh
    From the adventure lover to the historically inclined tourist, everyone has something to do in Greece. It has places that are frozen in a different time zone altogether. At the same time, it has places that have the exuberance and the vibrancy of today.
  • Sightseeing Abu Simbel Temple in Egypt  By : Tim Tye
    Abu Simbel Temple is one of the most famous ancient Egyptian monuments. In this article, we get to know about the temple and how it was relocated.
  • Maastricht Hotels: A Home Away From Home  By : Kalyan Kumar
    Maastricht is the oldest city in the southern part of the Netherlands which attracts numerous visitors from all over the world each year.
  • A tour around St.-Petersburg, Russia. Day 1  By : lolchik987
    Even those who live in St.-Petersburg sometimes don’t know how to spend their week-end. Here are some advises for those who still haven’t decided what to do there.
  • St.-Petersburg, Russia in brief  By : lolchik987
    St.-Petersburg – the symbol of European Russia, by right thought to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
  • Ditch drab December and say 'felice anno nuovo' to Rome  By : Andrew Regan
    New Year's is a great time to visit Rome and get a real feel for the city and its nightlife, with lots of parties and events suitable for all ages. Varied cultural, culinary and accommodation options are available all over the city.
  • The Italian Lakes  By : ren
    Italian Lake District is the place where the most famous lakes in Italy are to be found. It is in the northern part of Italy not very far from the Alps. Italy’s anglicized description is redolent of literary and the area’s poetic connections. The pretty lakeside towns were dominated by the love of passionate poets as well as the writers of later times, royalty and statesmen. Here the mountain falls to meet the lakeshores.
  • Stade de France Stadium In St Denis France  By :
    The Stade de France Stadium was built to host the 1998 FIFA world cup and has seen many other events since, including Celine Dion record breaking concerts.
  • The River Seine In Paris France  By :
    Did you realise that the River Seine actually forks and cuts Paris in half? Plus is one of the most well known rivers in France and Paris, with tourists travelling here from all over the world.
  • Treasure Islands in Vietnam  By : Linh Le Dieu
    It's hard to imagine anywhere more beautiful than the islands of the Truong Sa Archipelago. Nguyen Nhung recalls her adventures in this remote island paradise.
  • Breezes, Punta Cana: A Welcome Break From The Cold  By : Jules Smith
    A review of the Breezes resort in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.
  • Where to stay in Pattaya?  By :
    You’ve decided to spend your holiday in Pattaya, Thailand and leave the cold and snow of your home country. Great! But, where do you stay once you get there?
  • Khon Kaen – the Gateway to Isaan  By :
    Having traveled to Bangkok, Pattaya, and Phuket numerous times over the past 34 years, I headed northeast to Khon Kaen this past vacation. It was my first time in the part of Thailand known collectively as Isaan.
  • Sharm el-Sheikh – different Egypt  By : lolchik987
    This is not Egypt as we are used to imagining it. Sharm el-Sheikh is the most modern and rapidly developing city of the Sinai Peninsula.

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