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Ten of the most beautiful places in the world
The world is filled with beautiful places. Well known, highly documented locations draw visitors from around the world while lesser known areas are discovered by only the strongest of adventure seekers. Many will say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Getting to these locations may not always be easy, but there are […]
5Mar2004 | Alex | 0 comments | 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 | ContinuedThe Best Norwegian Cruise Line Destinations
Norwegian Cruise Line offers a wide range of destinations for travellers, from island hopping adventures to chilly trips to Alaska. Although the fine dining, exciting onboard recreational activities and attentive staff will be there no matter where you plan to visit, choosing the right destination means you will be able to experience the climate, attractions […]
22Jan2004 | Wai Chim | 2 comments | ContinuedLeaving the Deck Chair and Exploring the Boat: 3 Tips for Your Cruise
Sitting on a deck chair and roasting your skin the colour of a Maine lobster is a noble way to spend your time on a Caribbean cruise. The majority of us book cruises to do just that. If not the bright pink colour of a lobster, then we at least want our tan to resemble […]
21Jan2004 | Wai Chim | 0 comments | ContinuedTravelling, and a World of Hats
Jetting off on an adventure again? Exploring the local wonders? Meeting new people, trying new foods, buying new… hats? Great! As with the good old music festival, where there are an abundance of funky hats from around the world for sale and travelling takes you to the genuine articles. Hats are just one of those […]
19Jan2004 | Alex Pearl | 0 comments | ContinuedAvoid the Winter Blues
It’s a fact that grey skies and plummeting temperatures are enough to cause depression. Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD, as it has become known, is recognised by the medical world as a very real and not uncommon form of depression brought about by the lack of sunshine. While this may not always be a serious […]
17Jan2004 | Alex Pearl | 3 comments | ContinuedGlorious Greece
Way back in the mists of time when I barely had a single grey hair on my head, I made my one and only trip to Greece. It’s a country I’ve often thought of going back to but for some strange reason haven’t. It’s popular for last minute holidays so I hope to return one […]
15Jan2004 | Alex Pearl | 4 comments | ContinuedTop things to do in Bangkok, Thailand
The colourful, lively city of Bangkok is a firm favourite with travellers wanting to jet off out of their comfort zone and experience something completely new. The contrast between modern technology and mystical tradition is evident on the streets of Bangkok, with flashy cars weaving in and out between rickety Tuk-tuks on the roads, and […]
10Jan2004 | Alex | 0 comments | Continued