Posts Tagged ‘vacations’

England’s South Coast : Ideas For Things To See And Do There

Written on August 22nd, 2010 by Mark Waltersno shouts
When staying in or near Southern England be sure to set some time aside to visit England’s south Coast. Southern England includes the southern counties of England bordering on the English Midlands. The government of the UK divides Southern England into South West England, South East England, Greater London and the East of England. So now that we know where we are, here are some attractions and places to visit on England’s South Coast:

The Most Popular Travel Destinations In The World

Written on August 2nd, 2010 by Jesse Hensonno shouts
No matter what side of the planet you may live on, there is always a warm sunny beach somewhere. Whether you’re thinking about a local summer vacation or a winter get-a-way, there are affordable vacation packages ready to whisk you away to another part of the world. According to United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) the top five international destinations in 2009 were: France, US, Spain, China and Italy. Here is a breakdown of some of the highlights from each of these countries’ best vacation sites:

Benefits Of Renting A Cottage Over Staying In A Hotel

Written on July 26th, 2010 by Mark Cottagerno shouts
Often, people will look only at hotels when planning to visit a vacation destination. Sometimes this is because hotels tend to invest more in marketing and people are therefore more aware of their offerings. However, in recent years, there has been a definite travel trend towards staying in guesthouses, cottages and vacation homes. There are many reasons for this trend and many of them are linked to the benefits that cottages offer over hotels. Here are some of the reasons that are often given by travelers.

Getting To And Around Brisbane Can Be A Simple Task

Written on July 17th, 2010 by Kathy Smithno shouts
Traveling to numerous destinations all over the world can be a lot of fun. A lot of travelers simply feel that they’ll need to grab a car hire for traveling around while on holiday. It is important to look at the public transport system in the region that you will be visiting to truly consider if you will need to pay for a car rental for your entire holiday.

How To Find The Perfect Hotel In St Ives

Written on May 12th, 2010 by Tris Jacksonno shouts
A simple rule to think of when you’re looking for a hotel to stay at in St Ives, is to ask yourself what sort of things you’re actually looking for from the place you’ll be staying in. Although this sounds blindingly obvious, it’s amazing how many times people forget this when looking for a hotel.

Find Your Perfect Hotel In Rome

Written on April 28th, 2010 by Tris Jacksonno shouts
When you’re looking around for a hotel in Rome, you should start by asking yourself what it is that you actually want from the place you’ll be choosing. Although you might think this is obvious, in my experience it’s easy to forget this simple rule to keep in your mind.

Pet Friendly Hotels Available In Birmingham City Centre

Written on March 19th, 2010 by adminno shouts
England's second largest city (by population, Birmingham, has seen a large increase in visitors. Having such a considerable population Birmingham has a fantastic collection of world class entertainment complexes, venues, ...

The Journey Of Gay Spirituality

Written on February 27th, 2010 by Howie Holbenno shouts
Gay spirituality has been long sought and hard fought. Let’s face it, a large percentage of us grew up in churches that condemned us. It is completely common to go through a strong questioning period where spiritual answers seem out of reach and you end up looking for some sort of confirmation. The problem is that there is no actual confirmation, but the journey is still well worth it.

Australia As A Gay Trips Destination

Written on February 27th, 2010 by Howie Holbenno shouts
Picture an entire continent filled with unique and exciting adventures. Now think of urbane and tolerant cities, perfect for gay tours. Imagine vacationing in a land of wonders so diverse, with settings (both natural and manmade) so magnificent, it truly boggles the mind.

Gringo Guide to Speaking Spanish – Instantly Know What To Say!

Written on January 23rd, 2010 by Dr Jay Polmarno shouts
My story: I had a challenge. I had to move to Mexico for my health and retire. Sure, I spoke English, a few words of French from high school, about 12 words of Spanish which might wind me up in fight or worse in a Mexxican jail, yeah – mostly curse words.I was in trouble and when I arrived in Mexico, I needed help.
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