Archive for November, 2008

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Beautiful Lake Garda Italy

The crystal clear waters of Lake Garda are perfect for swimming and many popular sports such as windsurfing and sailing. The local climate is softened by the presence of this large body of water, which makes it comfortable for exploring the towns and villages on and close to the lake towns such as Garda, Lazise, [...]

Roaring 20’s Dance Party

The roaring 20's were a wild time. What better way to celebrate a special event than by having a 20's themed party? Make it a costume affair for even more fun and entertainment for the night. A 20's theme party can be used for corporate events, an anniversary party or to celebrate a birthday.
The flapper [...]

Cultural Tourism in a Responsible Way

Tanzania is the focus of this short report on the new wave in cultural tourism. Tanzania has something to offer everyone; many attractions have become a magnet for tourists. Kenya seems to running a poor second to Tanzania over the past two years. Tanzania is a peaceful paradise for the tourist, boasting no tribalism and [...]

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Holiday Apartments in Prague City Centre - Top Tips!

If you haven't already been to Prague yourself then you will almost certainly have friends that have been and if you are reading this article you are probably planning a trip there in near future.
There are plenty of other articles that will tell you where to visit, what to see, where to get cheap beer [...]

Schools in Spain

When relocating to Spain with children, one of the difficult decisions that you have to make concerns their schooling. Any choices that you make will impact on your child's future and may determine a very different outcome to what might have been, had you stayed in the UK. For obvious reasons, the older the child, [...]

Crete Island, Greece

Crete is a location with several contrasts, it is the bigger island of Greece and the 5th in size of Mediterranean. The island from the old days, with a variety of landscapes, polymorph climate, fertile land and over-populated, was prescribed in a type of bridge in the crossroad of three continents. It lets in the [...]

The Benefits of a Florence Car Rental

Not all car rentals are alike nor are all car rental companies. The big rental giants found in the United States often handle the car rental services in Europe as well. However, a regional rental agency found online may have some insight and deals you just won't get any place else. The first step in [...]

Coming Up: Jeff Minthorn, Editor of Verge Magazine

Not only am I a travel nut, but I am also a voracious reader. One of the magazines I picked up recently is called Verge and I felt it really stood out from the crowd of travel magazines. The magazine's motto is "study

What Do You Know About Belize?

Today Norm Goldman, Editor sketchandtravel.comand bookpleasures.com is pleased to have as a guest Joshua Berman,co-author of Moon Handbooks Belize. Joshua is an expert on traveling in Belize, and recently chose this tiny Central American country for his own honeymoon; he has also lived in and written extensively about Nicaragua and Honduras.
Welcome to Sketchandtravel.com and Bookpleasures.com [...]