Destinations

Hans Kreiling on April 9th, 2010

There are many lakes and mountains walking holidays to be found in Europe. These walking holidays bring you face to face with some of the most spectacular scenery in the world. It is possible to find a walking holiday that explores one country or you can transverse across many different ones. Generally each day is spent walking to your next destination and you are afforded plenty of times to stop and view the scenery. Feel free to spend an extra day in one spot to explore some of the other activities.

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Wendy Miller on April 8th, 2010

Holidays in Magaluf Majorca for island fun in the sun can’t be beaten, this is party town by the sea, and makes a great winter break. If the bad UK winter weather gets you down, planning a mid winter holiday to get away from it all it never a bad idea.

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Adriana Noton on April 8th, 2010

In recent years, golf is one sport that has been steadily growing in popularity. Men and women of all ages are now hitting the greens for fun and relaxation. It is not only a challenging sport, but it also a great way to unwind and forget about life’s daily stresses. Because of the increase in the number of golf enthusiasts, there are now many destinations where people can spend a relaxing vacation. If you have a passion for this sport, listed below are a few popular destinations that offer great recreational vacations:

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Ramon Van Meer on April 8th, 2010

Riga is actually the capital of Latvia, and considered the largest town in the country as well . It is a leading business, commercial and fiscal center with one of the most frantic and most critical seaports in Daugava. Riga’s historic center is a popular UNESCO World Heritage Site, spotted for its unique new German art architecture the world has ever seen. Its new sort of architecture is the sole one in the world. Riga is hip for its 13th century cathedral, The Dome Cathedral, which is the largest cathedral in the Baltic. Also a famous historical building in the city is the St Peters Lutheran Church, a medieval church that’s home to the freedom Monument, the symbol of Latvia’s liberty and independence.

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Daniel Akinson on April 7th, 2010

I must allow this is a very subjective list. We’ve all seen many varieties on this subject, from the “top ten romantic getaways” or “ten hot spots for adrenaline junkies.” As any writer acknowledges, people are drawn to lists, specially when dealing with world traveling. After all, daydreams is one of the most integral parts of the travel planning process (and a lot more fun than edge crossings). In this light I meekly provide my lead ten traveling goals.

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Howie Holben on April 5th, 2010

Italy is a country well-known for its history, art, architecture and romance. With its breathtaking landscapes, vibrant history and rich culture, Italy is a popular destination for gay tours, as well as being home to many settings for movies, plays and books. Friends, partners and families travel to Italy at all times of the year for the food and the fashion, and to see many of the most famous examples of architecture and art in the world. Whether your idea of perfect destinations is strolling through the narrow streets of Venice, cruising through the countryside with the top down in search of historical sites and quaint wineries, spending a day at a Florence museum or partaking in Milans exuberant nightlife, you are sure to find Italy an ideal location for gay vacations.

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Andrew Kelly on March 29th, 2010

The nation of Scotland is a outstanding destination in which to take a short break. The nation great for a broad choice of differing vacations, with extensive regions of exquisite countryside with superior amounts of sites of outstanding natural beauty (perfect for mountain climbers, hill-walkers, hikers, ramblers and the likes). The country also has some of the most excellent visitor attractions, including, some of the most fascinating galleries and museums in the whole of Britain, awesome sites of beauty, stately homes, castles, historical buildings and fortified houses plus much, much more. In the article below I talk about the port of Stranraer.

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Peter W.A. Owen on March 28th, 2010

If you are looking to travel to a beautiful, exotic country that is rich in culture, then South Africa is your destination. If you are the kind of traveler who likes outdoor adventures, or if you would rather spend your vacation visiting busy cities and enjoying the nightlife, the Western Cape of South Africa has it all. It is home to the bustling city of Cape Town, the beautiful wine country, the adventure filled garden route, and exciting game reserves. You can lounge on the beach, zip line through the rain forest, or party in Cape Town. The Western Cape South Africa Accommodation for traveling is never a problem if you want to plan ahead and make reservations, or if you want your trip to be spur of the moment.

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Andrew Kelly on March 23rd, 2010

In recent years the English city of Birmingham has seen a dramatic increase in tourism. As only London is larger city (by population) it will not be surprising to learn that there are plenty of amenities in the city and plenty of entertainment opportunities. First class art galleries and museums are easy to find and while plenty represent the city’s rich industrial past other are far more modern and forward looking. Some of the best music and arts venues are found in Birmingham and there are plenty of visitor attractions of all types to keep virtually anybody entertained.

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Alexander Burns on March 5th, 2010

Many employers today prefer hiring someone who has first hand experience in the culture, language and practices of foreign nations. This would help make their company or organization more versatile in addressing any of their global needs or campaigns. This has made study abroad programs popular among many students today seeking a competitive edge once they finish college.

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