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Bermuda
By Jennifer Bailey · 19 years ago
Bermuda evokes the sinister connotations associated with its much maligned and notorious triangle that gobbled down many a ship. A Spanish sailor-explorer Juan de Bermudez discovered this sequestered archipelago nearly five hundred years ago. Later ...
Planning your travel using Air Charter.
By Allison Thompson · 19 years ago
Many people around the world are still not familiar with Air Charter Travel and you will now find that there are many aviation service providers around that offer air charter planning along with many other ...
Trekking India
By Vineet Rathi · 19 years ago
An ideal trekking expedition has all the elements of thrill and enthrallment as seekers of the unexplored plunge into a
journey along nature’s trails. Though a sporting activity, trekking does not require prior training or ...
Cruise Vacations
By Kent Pinkerton · 19 years ago
Cruise vacations offer ample opportunities for people to forge lasting friendships and meet new people while luxuriating in the rich ambience of a passenger ship.
A cruise liner is a majestically built ship and resembles ...
RV Travel Tips For The Beginner And Seasoned RV Enthusiast
By John Noble · 19 years ago
There’s never been a better time to take up the RV life. Whether you’re a weekend wanderer, a snowbird or a full-timer, there’s an RV to suit any travel budget and any taste. With baby ...
Family Sailing Vacations
By Damian Sofsian · 19 years ago
The current holiday trend among families is to go together on a family sailing vacation. The excitement of being secluded with the entire family on a single yacht in the middle of the ocean is ...
Australian Outback Clothing
By James Sherard · 19 years ago
Now firmly established in the U.S. market place as one of the most popular forms of outdoor wear, the introduction of outback styled clothing first made it's initial appearance several years ago.
It all began ...
Can I Wear Sneakers in Paris?
By Phil Chavanne · 19 years ago
In this article, the Senior Editor of Paris-Eiffel-Tower-News, Phil Chavanne, discusses the role of sneakers as fashion accessories in Paris.
I can’t count the number of times travelers who asked me: ‘Should I wear sneakers ...
Albatera – The Heart of the Vega Baja
By Steve Locke · 19 years ago
Albatera is a medium sized village in the Vega Baja region of the Costa Blanca in the Alicante province. It has a population of approximately 9,000 and its inhabitants speak mostly Spanish with a smattering ...
Private Jet Charter - The Finest Way to Travel
By Max Stephen · 19 years ago
Private jet charters, no wonder, offer one of the finest options, which is available for frequent travelers and passengers looking to avoid the slugging formalities of conventional flights. As one would assume, special things come ...
Catamaran Sailing Vacations
By Damian Sofsian · 19 years ago
Catamarans have become very popular lately among people going for sailing vacations. Their biggest plus point is their size and wide berth, which makes it possible for large groups to be accommodated. Families, office staff ...
A Recipe for Disaster in Shanghai
By John King · 19 years ago
Expatriate health insurance is something that many people tend to overlook. I even did so myself until I had a tragic accident a few months ago that nearly cost me my life. Things that can ...
All Inclusive Family Resorts
By Alison Cole · 19 years ago
Looking for an alternative to that same old theme park or amusement park vacation? Consider an all-inclusive family resort in the lush Caribbean or Mexican Riviera. For a single price, the entire family’s hotel, meals, ...
What Is the Oldest Bar in Paris?
By Phil Chavanne · 19 years ago
French people love drinking and eating out. Paris overflows with bars, wine bars, cafés, bistros and restaurants. Tons of fun. But which and where is the oldest one?
Let’s begin by wandering down rue Mazarine ...
Deep Sea Fishing Boats
By Kent Pinkerton · 19 years ago
Deep-sea fishing boats carry persons to deep-sea areas for fishing. These boats are available for recreational or commercial fishing activities. A fishing boat can accommodate a small family or a group on holiday. On the ...
Greece Hotels – booking through a Greek Travel Agent
By John Gibb · 19 years ago
The Hotel Industry in Greece is well developed and can offer a variety of accommodations for all types of the Tourists. It is always better to plan your trip in advance and make advance booking ...
Camping with Toddlers
By John Dee · 19 years ago
When you take toddlers camping with you it requires a little more work and responsibility on your part as a parent or guardian. This doesn't make the camping experience any less fun, it just takes ...
Start a Campfire
By John Dee · 19 years ago
You can't call youself a camper without knowing how to start a campfire. A campfire is needed to keep yourself warm on the cold nights as well as early mornings. A campfire is needed to ...
Caribbean Sailing Vacations
By Damian Sofsian · 19 years ago
The best way to appreciate the immense beauty of the Caribbean islands is sailing. It can be said that the Caribbean islands were made expressly for the purpose of sailing vacations. The tiny Caribbean islands ...
Bass - Fishing Topwater Baits
By Jack Phillips · 19 years ago
Bass fishing with topwater baits is without a doubt the most fun you can have fishing for large or smallmouth bass. People watch these bass tournaments on the tube and see all these pros using ...