After spending hours on end working to earn the money to afford to go on a relaxing holiday, a lot of people look forward to their next trip for a number of weeks, if not months, and can’t wait for the opportunity to leave their everyday worries behind them. Top of people’s lists of concerns [...]
Continue reading...12. March 2010
Plenty of travel guides will point to tried and tested holiday destinations like New York, Venice and Prague, but there are a number of less talked about cities and tours that are well worth a look. Here are two possibilities, Marrakech and the Algarve. The city of Medina in Marrakech is home to the largest souk or [...]
Continue reading...19. February 2010
Kuoni has launched a brand new Latin America holiday brochure. It includes 76 holiday itineraries and Kuoni Authentic Experiences, which allow travellers to do as the locals do, or learn from experts in their field. 16 countries and over 20 destinations, covering Antarctica, Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Easter Island, Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, [...]
Continue reading...6. January 2010
The sunshine state has plenty to offer to keep you entertained. The secluded coves on its famous beaches, nature walks, and relaxed fishing piers and plus water-sports such as surfing and water skiing. Away from the beach there is a choice of a land-based sporting activities, cultural attractions and unique shopping experiences. Anna Maria Island, [...]
Continue reading...15. October 2009
The Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest marine ecosystem. It stretches more than 2,300 kilometres off the coast of Queensland, Australia. It features about 2,900 reefs, 600 continental islands, 300 coral cays, 400 different corals and 1,500 species of fish. White sandy beaches and pristine waters teeming with colourful corals and a diverse marine [...]
Continue reading...12. October 2009
Lapland provides one of the most unique holiday experiences available on the planet. Skidoos, Ice Hotels and Father Christmas make an appearance in this amusing video footage introduced by the famous (or maybe not so famous) Sir David Attenscarf. Enjoy!
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16. March 2010
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