Archive for February, 2004
Enjoy the Great Outdoors with an Australian Holiday
Australia often feels like one of the world’s greatest unexplored wildernesses; even though the interior has been traversed by many different foreign explorers, not to mention the many natives of the continent, each visit feels like a revelation. “Down Under” carries many connotations, but for us they are all positive ones, associated with long walks […]
23Feb2004 | James Bell | 1 comment | ContinuedTips for planning a family skiing holiday
Whilst Christmas may be at an end and the New Year is regrettably well under way many of us are still thinking about a skiing holiday this Easter and hoping we can cram in a few days of winter fun in the middle of the all too short school holidays. Skiing with the family is […]
13Feb2004 | Katie Lown | 0 comments | ContinuedThe history and culture of Assisi
Assisi is located in Umbria, Italy, between Rome and Florence. Assisi is the twin city of San Francisco, California in the USA. Like most Italian cities, Assisi is home to many wonder-inspiring cathedrals, palazzos, fountains, and squares. Assisi, however, is more notable than many other cities because it has sired many historically important people and […]
9Feb2004 | Robyn Vinter | 0 comments | ContinuedAround the world in 106 days
In Jules Verne’s classic Victorian adventure, PhileasFogg circumnavigates the world as fast as he can and by all means necessary to win a £20,000 wager – completing his epic journey in 80 days. On a P&O cruises world tour, you can relax a little and enjoy the ride. This cruise of a lifetime aboard Aurora, […]
5Feb2004 | Jeremy Head | 0 comments | Continued