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801.Set Sail To The Azores Islands by Rob Carlton
Being excellent navegators and having a deep desire to expland its territories, The Azores Islands were founded by the Portuguese in 1317. This is a clump of nine islands in the rough Atlantic Ocean about 1,400 kilometers west of Lisbon, Portugal. As a curious traveller, I always ...
[Added: 25 Oct 2005   Hits: 359   Words: 672]

802.Sail Into The Americas Cup 2007 In Valencia Spain by Rob Carlton
The America's Cup competition all started on August 22, 1851 when the British challenged the United States in a sailing event which the British thought they would easily win. The British have always been known for their naval supremacy and ...
[Added: 25 Oct 2005   Hits: 384   Words: 821]

803.10 Places To Get That Holiday Trip Tan by Joyce Jackson
Are you tired of watching your friends, family members and coworkers go on vacation and return a week later with a beautiful tan? Well it could be you with that stunning tan if you plan your next vacation in the right place. By selecting ...
[Added: 25 Oct 2005   Hits: 384   Words: 893]

804.Basque cuisine by Mike McDougall
With its turbulent and rich history, the Basque region, in Spain's north east, must be regarded as one of it's most interesting. Once a separate kingdom but now absorbed into Spain, Basques are a still fiercely independent and proud race with their ...
[Added: 24 Oct 2005   Hits: 411   Words: 693]

805.Tarazona by Jakob Jelling
Tarazona has been called Mudejar City; it's unique in that the streets are laid out in tiers above the Queiles River quays. Because it was built at the foot of the Moncayo Mountain, there was little flat land to build upon anyway. The kings ...
[Added: 23 Oct 2005   Hits: 296   Words: 514]

806.Sitges - Resort for Alternative Lifestyles by Jakob Jelling
Located on the Costa Dorada, Sitges is wildly popular among the southern Europe resorts, particularly with gay tourists. It gets very crowded during the summer, and most of the tourists at this time are young swinging Europeans. Yet Sitges never gets tacky, as so many ...
[Added: 23 Oct 2005   Hits: 340   Words: 772]

807.Where to Stay in Steamboat Springs by Elizabeth Morgan
There are enough hotels and condominiums available for rent in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, that one week in each and you'd be there for the better part of two years. From the downtown area to the base of the mountains you'll find a dazzling array of ...
[Added: 23 Oct 2005   Hits: 330   Words: 395]

808.Adventuresome Costa Rica by Carmen Ross
You can have a ball in adventuresome Costa Rica, all you need to do is go for it. Costa Rica is a place where anyone can have fun, those willing to go out for a little adventure and those who prefer a more staid vacation. If you are of ...
[Added: 23 Oct 2005   Hits: 298   Words: 324]

809.A Guide to Great Smoky Mountain Vacations by Eric Morris
The Great Smoky Mountains are one of the biggest tourist draws in the southern United States. This majestic area is considered to be a part of the Appalachian Mountains, which run from central Alabama all the way to Canada. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one ...
[Added: 20 Oct 2005   Hits: 387   Words: 338]

810.Small Town, Big Fishing Problem! by Ron Kirstein
Small Town, Big Fishing Problem! by Ron Kirstein, edited by Lisa Cole Port Renfrew is a small Canadian town with a major fishing problem. The problem is the sport fishing is great and only a few people know that. We arrive in Port Renfrew in late afternoon. ...
[Added: 20 Oct 2005   Hits: 361   Words: 754]

811.Enjoy a Multitude of Memories by Travelling in Nova Scotia by Dan Farrell
Copyright 2005 MHG Consulting Nova Scotia is an ethereal peninsula that juts off of Canada's eastern coast into the Atlantic Ocean. It's array of geography from dense, rich forests to windswept, rocky shores and fertile inland orchards make it the perfect vacation ...
[Added: 19 Oct 2005   Hits: 328   Words: 457]

812.A Safari in Summertime by Bronwen Roberts
If you're looking for thrills and adventure this summertime, there's no better way to go about it than a safari. The bushveld is one of the best 'get-away-from-it-all' holiday destinations, allowing you to unwind from the stress ...
[Added: 19 Oct 2005   Hits: 414   Words: 692]

813.South African Whale-Watching Hotspot by Bronwen Roberts
Hermanus is the only place in the world that has its own whale crier. The months of June through to November are peak whale-watching season, and the Southern Right whales come to entertain from their favourite ...
[Added: 19 Oct 2005   Hits: 458   Words: 756]

814.Lake Havasu Real Estate by Jennifer Bailey
Lake Havasu real estate is a hot commodity. With surrounding attractions such as the London Bridge, English Village, Mohave Desert, and Lake Havasu, it's no wonder that the place has become a popular place to live. When tourists ...
[Added: 19 Oct 2005   Hits: 355   Words: 321]

815.The Charm of a Gatlinburg Wedding by Jason Gluckman
Nestled in the beautiful Smoky Mountains, Gatlinburg's romantic and beautiful outdoor scenery is perfect both for honeymoons and weddings. Hundreds of couples take their oaths in Gatlinburg each year, both in casual and formal settings. Indeed, the Smoky Mountains are such a popular wedding location that they have been ...
[Added: 19 Oct 2005   Hits: 314   Words: 345]

816.A Christmas Story - The First Christmas Lights by Catherine Spelling
One would think that Christmas lights have been around for as long as Christmas itself. Can any of you imagine Christmas without lights? How would the children find their way in the dark, so early ...
[Added: 18 Oct 2005   Hits: 354   Words: 387]

817.How About a Disney Fairy Tale Wedding? by Laura Ciocan
The most popular wedding location Getting married at Walt Disney World? It's definitely not a surprizing question, as Walt Disney World is reportedly the most popular wedding/honeymoon location in America since 1995, when Disney went officially into the wedding business. This needs not be proven, as it is only ...
[Added: 18 Oct 2005   Hits: 294   Words: 461]

818.In The Mood For Something Different This Christmas Trip? by Joyce Jackson
Where are you thinking of heading this Christmas travel season? The usual place? Well, if its been a tough year or a banner year for you you may want to either get away, away or celebrate with an ...
[Added: 18 Oct 2005   Hits: 364   Words: 349]

819.California Is Sunshine And Fun by Carla McNamara
Sunshine and fun is what California in USA is all about. This Pacific Ocean bathed state was one of the last to be incorporated into the union, but soon became one of the first on the list ...
[Added: 18 Oct 2005   Hits: 354   Words: 582]

820.Top 10 tips on how to keep fit while on vacation by Liam Austin
So you're a fitness fanatic, go on admit it. It is very important you choose the right hotel with the right facilities for your fitness needs. This way you won't have to venture too far away from your hotel or spend too much ...
[Added: 18 Oct 2005   Hits: 395   Words: 403]

821.Be safe when traveling by Jeff Lakie
There are some great safety devices to use when traveling. Here are some you should consider to enhance your personal safety. 1. Use a money belt to keep your valuables close to you to eliminate pickpockets. Even then, don't bring all ...
[Added: 17 Oct 2005   Hits: 432   Words: 521]

822.A Cornish Pilgrimage - Falmouth by Steven Cronin
The road veers right and begins the steady climb to the heady heights of Pendennis Point. My modest car huffs and puffs as traffic files patiently behind me. A barrier to my left clouds the seascape and the temptation to peep is too immense. I stop the ...
[Added: 17 Oct 2005   Hits: 342   Words: 403]

823.Travel Budget by Leslie
The amazing secret to planning a dream vacation....! "Who Else Wants To Plan Their Next Vacation With The Suave Insider Techniques Only A Professional Travel Agent Would Know?" Where do you wish you ...
[Added: 17 Oct 2005   Hits: 277   Words: 817]

824.Planning a kauai hawaii wedding by Stephanie Coburn
Planning a Kauai wedding, especially if you do not live in the area will take a lot of patience and time. However, with the following tips it can certainly be done and done well. Kauai Wedding Tip #1 Mail Make a detailed list before you begin packing that outlines ...
[Added: 15 Oct 2005   Hits: 322   Words: 1066]

825.How to choose a vacation by Jeff Lakie
For the person who has traveled the world and wants a new adventure, or the person who likes to live by the beat of their own drum, consider alternative travel options instead of the regular site- seeing or beach resort trips. Here are some ideas ...
[Added: 15 Oct 2005   Hits: 394   Words: 438]

826.Today's Timeshares Provide Flexibility And Variety by Holly Day
Owning a timeshare used to mean traveling to the same resort, at the same time, year after year. No more! That concept of timeshare is now outdated. Thankfully, timeshares are increasingly more hip to the needs of today's customers, who want more flexibility and variety from their vacations. ...
[Added: 15 Oct 2005   Hits: 299   Words: 788]

827.V-A-C-A-T-I-O-N Anytime, Anywhere! by Holly Day
Webster's dictionary defines vacation as "a period of time for pleasure, rest, or relaxation". Most vacationers, however, aren't aware of this definition, as they often return from their trip feeling less relaxed than when they left! Luckily, more and more people are discovering that Webster's definition ...
[Added: 15 Oct 2005   Hits: 281   Words: 403]

828.Spring Break On South Padre Island by Mark Stone
South Padre Island is a great place to vacation over Spring Break, especially for College students. Besides offering the usual spring break vacation fare of sand, sun, and fun (of course that's a reference to wild late ...
[Added: 15 Oct 2005   Hits: 354   Words: 400]

829.Kauai snorkel locations to check out by Stephanie Coburn
Kauai has plenty of amazing water activities and snorkeling is one of the most popular. If you are a snorkel fanatic or have never tried before, but would like to, then you will be very pleased with the many locations in Kauai that are amazing ...
[Added: 14 Oct 2005   Hits: 323   Words: 1009]

830.Costa de la Luz - Andalusia by Jakob Jelling
Costa de la Luz, meaning coast of light, is a city located towards the western area of Andalusia, on the coast line, offering attractive beaches along with several other appealing characteristics. One of the main activities tourists practice while visiting this town and its beaches is wind surfing ...
[Added: 14 Oct 2005   Hits: 285   Words: 382]

831.The Beautiful Seville by Jakob Jelling
Seville, or Sevilla in Spanish, is located on the banks of the River Guadalquivir, within the region of Andalusia, towards the southern area of the country. This town is recognized as one of the most famous and interesting of not only Spain ...
[Added: 14 Oct 2005   Hits: 288   Words: 390]

832.Weather on Cozumel Island by Jennifer Bailey
It just doesn't get any better than the weather on Cozumel. With an incredible low of only 66 degrees Fahrenheit to a modest high of 93, even the worst of what we would call "winter" is still quite wonderful. Most of the ...
[Added: 14 Oct 2005   Hits: 319   Words: 408]

833.Swimming with Dolphins in California by Thomas Morva
California's Central Coast is home to a variety of marine life including several types of dolphins. The Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (MBNMS), a Federally protected marine area offshore of California's central coast, supports one of ...
[Added: 14 Oct 2005   Hits: 523   Words: 366]

834.The Valencia Spain Fallas Nowadays by Rob Carlton
Spain and especially Valencia is filled with tradition, and Las Fallas is the most popular and outstanding tradition in this marvellous city. It is a festival where everyone can participate whether you are from the ...
[Added: 14 Oct 2005   Hits: 363   Words: 696]

835.Denia In Spain And Its Enchantments by Rob Carlton
Denia, on the Costa Blanca of Spain has always been strategically located on the skirt of the Montgo hills, dominated by a castle which was once an Arab fortress, right on the Mediterranean Sea. Dianium was its first name given to it by the Romans owing to the fact ...
[Added: 14 Oct 2005   Hits: 499   Words: 679]

836.Algarve Portugal, The South's Delight by Rob Carlton
Algarve or as it was baptized by the Arabs as Al Gharb meaning 'to the west', is the most southern province of the eleven that Portugal has been divided into. Its variety in terrain which starts at the small town of Odeceixe on the west coast, nicely tucked ...
[Added: 14 Oct 2005   Hits: 389   Words: 755]

837.Hot Spots To See While Visiting London by Fionnuala Downhill
Copyright 2005 Fionnuala Downhill If you have always dreamed of visiting London and seeing the sights, you may have wondering what to do when you get there. There is so much to see and do in London when visiting that to see everything could ...
[Added: 13 Oct 2005   Hits: 335   Words: 599]

838.Kauai vacation on a budget by Stephanie Coburn
When you are planning your Kauai, Hawaii, vacation it would do you good to consider the best times of year to travel, and these are not the best times of year regarding the weather or local festivals, but the best times to travel that ...
[Added: 13 Oct 2005   Hits: 312   Words: 973]

839.Travel at ease with Motor Home by Michael Sanford
Motor homes, also known as recreational vehicles, are an ideal way to experience travel comfortably and economically. Popular with road trippers and frequent domestic travelers, motor homes usually include a kitchenette, bathroom, sleeping areas, living areas, and amenities that make the ...
[Added: 13 Oct 2005   Hits: 374   Words: 1107]

840.While Visiting Paris -Top Tourist Attractions for Weekend Getaways in Paris by Fionnuala Downhill
Copyright 2005 Fionnuala Downhill As the second largest city of Western Europe, Paris is known as the City of Lights for its well-lit displays in the late hours, which calls to visiting tourists from around the world. It is the home ...
[Added: 12 Oct 2005   Hits: 357   Words: 622]

841.Enjoy Luxury Vacations With Greece Yacht Charters by Carla McNamara
The history, culture and beauty of Greece Yacht Charters attract tourists throughout the year, most of whom stay in a variety of villas or other mainstream accommodations. Those who wish to truly enjoy the fullest experience of life in the Aegean, however, do ...
[Added: 12 Oct 2005   Hits: 396   Words: 624]

842.Three Towns of Mijas by Jakob Jelling
Mijas is more like three towns than one: Mijas Pueblo has the character of one of the Andalucian Pueblos Blancos, high in the mountains and whitewashed. Las Lagunas is the modern and commercial section of the town. And Mijas ...
[Added: 10 Oct 2005   Hits: 298   Words: 835]

843.Spain's Gateway to Morocco: Algeciras by Jakob Jelling
Stretching nearly to Gibraltar, Algeciras has long been an important port in Spain. It's a popular crossroads for Moroccan workers on the way to and from France, Holland, and Belgium. Partly for this reason, there's a strong Arab flavor to the city; many signs are ...
[Added: 10 Oct 2005   Hits: 287   Words: 606]

844.Faces of Tarifa by Jakob Jelling
Tarifa has long been known as a culturally-blended town, through all its incarnations: frontier fortress, fishing village, trendy tourist town. All the peoples who have settled in or near Tarifa have left a mark, from ancient Roman soldiers to Moorish settlers, Jewish merchants and ...
[Added: 10 Oct 2005   Hits: 325   Words: 661]

845.Life is a beach at Furteventura - Spain's hidden gem by Alan Hayes
With over 150 beaches, Fuerteventura is a sun lover's dream - and a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. But goats still outnumber residents on this unspoiled member of the Canary Islands. The island is almost over-blessed with beaches but remains one ...
[Added: 10 Oct 2005   Hits: 808   Words: 1381]

846.Top 10 Cancun Resorts by Dave Markel
Copyright 2005 Dave Markel The hotel zone in Cancun host many fabulous hotels and resorts. You can get whatever you need at the resorts and local shops. Arrange for tour to the Mayan Ruins or go on a Sea Doo tour through the ...
[Added: 10 Oct 2005   Hits: 323   Words: 787]

847.A Look at Luxury Yacht Charters by Richard Romando
Luxury yachts are floating hotels at your command. They vary in length from less than 100 feet to over 300 feet, and a week's charter is priced between $ 50,000 and $ 250,000. They can accommodate up to two-dozen guests and half the number of ...
[Added: 10 Oct 2005   Hits: 325   Words: 315]

848.Simple Packing Tips For Your Holiday Trip by Joyce Jackson
Traveling during the holidays can be a lot of work. So many people travel during this time of year that it can actually be downright exhausting not to mention stressful. Here are some easy and quick packing tips to simplify ...
[Added: 10 Oct 2005   Hits: 409   Words: 559]

849.La Gomera Island by Jakob Jelling
La Gomera, belonging to the Canary Islands, is a very peculiar and interesting spot. This island has a central massif of a height of about 1490 meters which can easily be seen from the distance and is, without any doubt, a unique peculiarity. This massif shows a dramatic ...
[Added: 08 Oct 2005   Hits: 286   Words: 357]

850.The ancient city of Segovia by Jakob Jelling
Segovia, located near Madrid, is an antique city, very rich in past and traditions and full of interesting historic spots and amazing constructions. Segovia is one of the most interesting spots of the region to those who enjoy learning about culture, traditions, and history while visiting a ...
[Added: 08 Oct 2005   Hits: 297   Words: 353]


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