Archive for January, 2008

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Experience First Class Travel in a Whole New Light

United Airlines invites you to experience first class travel in a whole new light. The First Suite is the ultimate in first class luxury. From its private personal space designed for both business and pleasure to the seat's ability to transform into a comfortable, lie-flat bed with privacy screen and fresh linens, United Airlines strives [...]

Hotel Edy a Rimini

L? hotel Edy a Rimini è un piccolo albergo a conduzione familiare in cui i proprietari Marta e Mauro garantiscono personalmente un servizio accurato e si occupano del controllo della cucina, aiutati dallo Chef Danilo.
L?hotel Edy offre proposte di qualità attuali e di tendenza, apprezzate per la loro spontaneità e familiarità .
Piccolo albergo è sinonimo [...]

Beating the Winter Blues in Aruba

While snow is falling throughout the U.S., the Caribbean island of Aruba is enjoying never-ending summer. With an average annual temperature of 82°F (28°C), visitors are guaranteed a balmy climate regardless of season. In fact, no month has an average high temperature lower than 85°F (29°C) or higher than 89°F (32°C). Low temperatures typically range [...]

Downtown Hollywood Florida

Nothing says entertainment like Hollywood, even if that Hollywood is in Florida. There is so much to do that it is difficult to narrow it down to one activity. "The Boardwalk," Hollywood's paved promenade by the beach, has attracted scads of walkers and bicyclists since 1924 (though inline skating is still the mode of transportation [...]

Vacation - Planning Tips for International Traveling

Dreams of the Pyramids haunt your days and nights; visions of Moscow's onion domes dance in your head; a picture of the Leaning Tower of Pisa appears in your mind's eye. If these images or something similar come often to mind for you, then it's time for you to take an international vacation.
But, you say, [...]

Enterprise Rental Cars Are Worth Looking At

Nearly everyone needs to rent a car at some point in his or her life. It could be while on vacation or when your current vehicle needs some work done or has been in an accident. Enterprise rental cars are a great option for someone who needs to rent a car. While they specialize in [...]

Spanish Galicia

The region elected its first parliament in 1981 following autonomy from Madrid. The Galego or Galician is the official language of the region, it is closely related to Portuguese and while most inhabitants understand it, only about half use it primarily.
In the 5th and 6th centuries Galicia was the centre of the kingdom of the [...]

Charleston SC Tourism

Tourism in Charleston, South Carolina is booming - and no one is surprised why. The city's crystal-white sand, world-class golf facilities, one-of-a-kind shops, and exquisite dining facilities can be enjoyed by people of every age, individuals or families. Here are just some of the many tourist attractions in Charleston.
Charleston's historic downtown district has been attracting [...]

Cruising - Five Quick Tips Before Taking a Cruise Ship Vacation

Cruising is a wonderful and relaxed way to see several countries while enjoying the sun. Today, cruise trips are extremely popular due to their low cost and luxury travel experience.
However, like all travelling, there are a few things you need to be aware of before you start to plan your cruise ship vacation.
Here are some [...]

An African Plea For Visitors, Not Aid

In late 2005 my good friend and travel companion John Spence asked me to contribute to the Aardvark Safaris Newsletter.
Let me introduce myself. I was born in Zimbabwe and have worked in African tourism for fifteen years. For the past ten years I have been managing small lodges and camps in Zimbabwe, Tanzania and Namibia. [...]