Archive for March 26th, 2010
Adventure Holidays in Singapore
Venice – Good Travel Tips
Medical Tourism in India – Why is it So Popular?
Using an Airport Hotel As Part of Your Travel Plans
You’re tired, you’ve just travelled thousands of kilometres, or you are just about to. Staying in an airport hotel in New Zealand is an excellent part of the strategy to not only survive the long flights and adjust to a new country, but feel great doing so. Read more
The Advantages of Hotel Reservation Websites
Hotel reservation websites, most of the times these days, have taken the place of booking a hotel through a travel agent or personally walking into the premise – thanks to the emergence of the World Wide Web. The great attributes of utilizing hotel reservation websites presented here only makes our life richer and easier. Read more
A Complete Travel Guide to Accra
Accra is the capital of Ghana and is located on the coast of western region of Africa. With the population of almost 2 million it’s the most populous city in the country. Ga is the widely spoken language in the city but you can also see many people speaking Hausa, Twi and Ewe. Read more
Travel Guide to Nice
For fun in the warm sun and azure sea, Nice could be the place to be. It offers of locations as nice as its namesake like the des Anglais and the Bay of Angels. Nice has spots for folk who really like design, history and museums too. Read more
Travel Guide to Marseille
The oldest and largest town of France after Paris, Marseille is the one crammed with the terracotta-roofed structures in the brightest, most varied and most vibrant shades of yellow. By only looking at it, you possibly can already experience the strength that this city features. Read more
Travel Guide to Manchester
The birthplace of capitalism and the business revolution, Manchester is a city which welcomes modification and flights along with it. In more current years, it has transformed straight into a modern metropolis which makes form and operate a definite fact. Read more
Self Improvement – What’s Holding You Back?
So often I hear people talk about what they wished they had done in the past or what they might do in the future. They might state that they want to travel "someday" or focus all their energy on the day when they will retire. Read more
Tour Vancouver BC on a Budget
There are lots of attractions to see and enjoy when you travel to Vancouver. Many of these charge for admission, however there are also many things you can enjoy and do for free. By using Vancouver’s public transit system to get around and see the sights and attractions you can keep the cost of your family vacation to a minimum. This article will give you enough great places to explore in Vancouver to keep you and your family busy for several days without costing a arm and leg. Read more
Cheap Cyprus Holidays – Accommodation Saving Tips
Whether you travel from the UK or anywhere else in the World, you will be faced with an impressive selection of accommodation on offer. There are two basic categories: private rentals and hotel accommodation. Read more
Why Buy a New Shipping Or Hard Travel Case When You Can Save Big Money Refurbishing Your Old One?
Modern shipping cases are built to last for decades. Your case will show the normal dings and dents from its life on the road but, with proper care, will retain its functionality. Custom case interiors, however, wear out, "ugly" out, and become obsolete within only a few years. In actuality, many people that decide to purchase a brand new case really only need a refurbishment and a new interior. Given the hard economic times, a case rehab may just be the ticket! Read more
Travel Income – How to Earn on the Road
This article looks at some of the ways a person can generate income while traveling. Some methods that provide enough for extra beer money and some that you can truly live on. Read more
Car Travel in the 1920s
My mother was a little girl in the 1920s, and she loves to tell what it was like riding in their Velie or Maxwell automobile on the family’s frequent road trips. Very few roads were paved in those days. Most of their travel was on two-lane dirt roads through the country. Read more



