Travel & Leisure

Southern unknown land
By Ann Corba · 20 years ago
Australia is the biggest island and the smallest continent on the Earth. It received its name due to the Latin "Terra Australis Incognita" – “Southern unknown land”. Australia is the only country occupying the whole ...
World Travel - Hints On How To Do It
By Andrew Smith · 20 years ago
If you have set your mind on traveling around the world, you might run into the difficult task of having to make a hard choice: where do you want to go? The multitude of destinations ...
Guide to skiing 101
By Mansi Gupta · 20 years ago
For all those who cherish skiing, this sport has everything to offer from fun, adventure, excitement, to some of the exotic skiing resorts and quite a few thrilling contests. This archaic sport has thus been ...
London After Midnight - Love the Night Life
By S Wander · 20 years ago
London, like New York City, is a 24-hour town. Transportation runs all hours of the night, and there are places open every hour of the day and evening. Be certain to pick up a Time ...
Planning a Trip? How To Plan For The Unexpected
By Rita R. Powers · 20 years ago
Have you ever taken a trip where it seemed that everything went wrong? What should have been a care free, relaxing vacation or an efficient business trip quickly turns into a stress-filled nightmare. No one ...
New York, New York…
By Ann Corba · 20 years ago
Having been the capital of the United States only for a year, New York is often called one of the world’s capitals. The significant part of international business, finance, commerce, fashion, cinema and so on ...
Around the world
By Elena Reboni · 20 years ago
The greatest opportunity to see the world, one of the things always named when somebody is asked “what you your spend your million dollars on?”, the adventure, the dream - round-the-world voyage now has become ...
The eternal city
By Constance Blair · 20 years ago
This ancient city, now the capital of Italy, is also Mecca for all Catholics and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Italy. Its nickname, “the eternal city” emphasizes its long history and the ...
Let The Mountain Come To Me
By Ann Corba · 20 years ago
When the winter begins the thousands and thousands of tourists rush to the Alps – the highest European mountain system with the most prestigious mountain resorts. The Alps occupy the part of Italy, France, Switzerland, ...
Staying in B & B Accommodation
By S Wander · 20 years ago
Bed and Breakfast accommodation can be a wonderful alternative to staying in a hotel while on your vacation or traveling in general. Almost any destination town you select within the UK will have some sort ...
Make Dining Part of Your Branson, Missouri Experience
By Jason Collmorgen · 20 years ago
Regardless of whether you're going to Branson, Missouri for shows and shopping, or theme parks and lake activities, everyone eventually needs to refuel, re-energize, and relax. What better place to kick back and unwind than ...
Traveling To Mauritius
By Sushil Singh · 20 years ago
Situated near the Tropic of Capricorn, Mauritius has the advantage of a subtropical climate. The climate is fairly acceptable to everyone and the heat is never unbearable. Car hire can really help you to get ...
A Land Of The Rising Sun
By Elena Reboni · 20 years ago
centuries Japan was closed for the foreigners, but even it’s open now there still remains a mystery. Japan is a unique combination of the traditions and the latest technology achievements. You can never say for ...
Best Time To Visit Florida ?
By Chris Neilson · 20 years ago
Moving chronologically through the calendar, January and February are usually considered off peak months, which means that if you are looking for a little less crowded theme park experience, this is an ideal time to ...
Do I Need A Car In Florida ?
By Chris Neilson · 20 years ago
And that answer is both “yes” and “no”…. maybe ! Undoubtedly, not everyone wants to drive on vacation, and for those that fall into this category, there are of course taxi cabs available, as well ...
One Day London Travel Museum Guide
By Pat Stevens · 20 years ago
A single day maneuvering through London’s museums will prove to be very enlightening and educational. With perhaps the world’s highest concentration of museums per square mile, the choices are as varied as the tastes of ...
A Guide to Traveling London through King’s Cross Station
By Pet Stevens · 20 years ago
For visiting London, proximity to King’s Cross is the perfect location. An intersection of six tube lines, including the Northern, Picadilly, and Circle Lines, to name a few, can get you virtually anywhere from King’s ...
Rules In A Florida Vacation Villa
By Chris Neilson · 20 years ago
The answer is “yes” and “no” ! There are very few, (in fact, I’ve condensed it down to just four) but ultimately it all boils down to common sense and respect for the owners of ...
Time For Christmas Plans
By Ann Corba · 20 years ago
Usually all Christmas plans are made up ahead, but if several weeks before the holiday you still don’t know where to go on your so desperately expected vacations, may be this article can help you ...
Swimming With Dolphins
By Chris Neilson · 20 years ago
Ever since I can remember, my love affair with dolphins has always been a restless force inside of me. As a child I was besotted with the intelligence and charm of “Flipper” in the TV ...