• The World’s Most Psychedelic River

    Out of the many flowing rivers on Earth, there really is no other quite like Colombia’s rainbow river, Caňo Cristales. For most of the year the river looks just like any other river, but for a few days in between the wet and dry seasons, in the beginning of October, you can witness a magnificent [...]

  • The Best Golf Courses in Kissimmee Florida

    Florida is widely considered to be a golfer’s paradise and for good reason. The state is home to thousands of golf courses that have something for every type of golfer. Whether you like to be close to the water, enjoy elegant landscaping, or want a fast and flat course, you can find it in Florida. [...]

  • Enhance Your Australian Vacation with the Help of Travel Guides

    This is a guest post by Anna K. It doesn’t hurt to know a bit about a destination before you actually step off the plane, particularly one as diverse as Australia. Online travel guides can take you on an electronic journey from Sydney’s iconic harbour in the east to Perth on the shores of lightly [...]

  • The Coolest Restaurants in the World

    This is a guest post by Elizabeth James. The Coolest Restaurants What makes a restaurant cool? Is it all about the quality of the food? Is it the particular cuisine offered or the location and ambience? We all have different ideas about what makes a great meal out and whether any one particular restaurant is [...]

  • Which European Cruise Is The Best For You?

    This is a guest post by Natasha. You can take off on a European cruise from anywhere in the world. Holy Land cruise starting at Haifa, Israel is one of those places. The city boasts a beautiful shrine devoted to Bahai faith, as well as the last Crusader city, Acre. Tourists are often afforded the [...]

Step into Cartagena Colombia

Step into Cartagena Colombia

Guest post by Joe Colombia is a great choice if you’re ready to venture out on a holiday abroad. It’s is a remarkable country to
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Guide to surviving vampire tours in Transylvania

Guide to surviving vampire tours in Transylvania

Mention Transylvania and people will think one of two things: Count Dracula or Tim Curry in garters and a corset. Of the two, Dracula springs
Jul 25, 2011 | 0 comments | View Post
Travellers’ guide to etiquette in Ecuador

Travellers’ guide to etiquette in Ecuador

Ecuador is a beautiful coastal country between Colombia and Peru. It’s famous for its hospitality, proximity to the Galapagos Islands and rich cultural history, not
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Top three music festivals around the world

Top three music festivals around the world

Music is universally loved from toddlers bouncing around to sing-a-long tapes to young adults hitting the dance floors of clubs around the world. Live music
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  • Travel Accessories

  • Top 5 iPad Travelling Apps

    Top 5 iPad Travelling Apps

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    The Apple iPad is the essential travel computer for the modern trekker and sojourner. Travellers can take their iPads along on road trips or overseas to navigate city streets, mountains, and beaches. Lightweight and relatively inexpensive, the iPad is capable

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  • Bucky Utopia Neck Pillow with Buckybag,Black

    Bucky Utopia Neck Pillow with Buckybag,Black

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    Original Buckwheat Hull U Pillow Built In Bucky Bag To Keep Your Pillow Clean And Conveniently At Hand Buckybag Snaps On To The Pillow For Safe Keeping Elastic Strap Clips On To Your Carry On Bag Or Luggage Removable Machine

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  • CTA Digital Rapid Travel Charger for iPod

    CTA Digital Rapid Travel Charger for iPod

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    Built-in IC chip to protect from overcharging. Unique compact and sleek design. LED power indicator. Designed specifically for iPod with dock connector only. Universal 100-240V. Product DescriptionCTA Digital IP-TBC Rapid Travel Charger Plugged into any electrical outlet (100-240V) Includes IC

    Jun 15, 2010 | 5 comments | View Post

  • Travel Insurance

  • Travel insurance

    Travel insurance

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    You may feel secure on your travels because of your credit card travel insurance but it might leave you in the lurch when it comes to holiday mishaps. The latest buzz about “free” credit card travel insurance may sound like

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    Travel Medical Insurance for Worry-Free Trips

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    Do you like to travel? Busy and tight schedules can get you all exhausted and burned out. You will certainly need time to relax and unwind. You can book for pleasure trips or holiday trips to take a rest. Some

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  • UK Travek Insurance

    Do You Need Travel Insurance in your Great UK Vacation?

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    Whenever you’re offered travel insurance, you probably can imagine yourself with broken legs due to a vehicular accident, eating a badshrimp, or having a mishap in a foreign rental car. If your from UK, a local weekend trip within the

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  • Other Recent Articles

  • The best and the worst … airports

    The best and the worst … airports

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    Airport terminals, love them or hate them, are a part of air travel. Some terminals are little utopias providing you with everything you need, and some are just endless lines inside a dirty old tent. Here’s a guide to some of the best and some of the worst airport terminals in the world. The Best [...]

    Jan 27, 2012 | 0 comments | View Post

  • How to get away from it all

    How to get away from it all

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    When a simple beach holiday just won’t cut it and you really need to get away from the pressures of modern life, don’t fret, there is hope. The only way to really ‘escape’ is to go to a remote island destination. These are a few remote islands you can go to and still have a [...]

    Jan 26, 2012 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Why Whitby Holiday Cottages Can Be The Perfect Setting For A Romantic Break

    Why Whitby Holiday Cottages Can Be The Perfect Setting For A Romantic Break

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    With the economic downturn meaning that more hours are spent at the office, a romantic break away with your partner can be just the ticket to unwind and shed the stresses of a busy working lifestyle. There is a huge variety of locations to consider; however, the coast has always been considered a romantic location [...]

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  • The most expensive holiday you will ever have

    The most expensive holiday you will ever have

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    Bhutan, a small land locked country situated between India and China, is one of the most expensive places to go on holiday. Tourists are required to book through one of the registered Bhutanese travel agencies, which charge a minimum of $250 per night, per person. That’s roughly R2000 per night. If you choose to stay [...]

    Jan 13, 2012 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Skiing and Snowboarding: the Silken Powder of Niseko

    Skiing and Snowboarding: the Silken Powder of Niseko

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    Niseko has some of the deepest, softest powdery snow found in any ski resort in Japan or other popular ski location, including those in North America. Most areas only receive about 500 inches of snow per season but Niseko averages around 640 inches person season, maybe more in a good year. The powder is drier because [...]

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  • 7 Ways to Discover Sri Lanka

    7 Ways to Discover Sri Lanka

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    Sri Lanka truly has everything to offer travellers, from adventures and spirituality to fine beaches and nightlife. It is one of those breathtakingly exotic, hidden treasures that you will not hear most travellers talking about. Often referred to as the ‘Pearl of the Indian Ocean’, this tropical island is embraced by dazzling white beaches, golden [...]

    Jan 12, 2012 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Is Télépéage A Worthwhile Option For Foreigners Holidaying In France?

    Is Télépéage A Worthwhile Option For Foreigners Holidaying In France?

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    Anyone who has driven on the French Autoroute will have been faced with the prospect of negotiating their way through the toll booths that are interspersed around the country.  If you are yet to take a driving holiday in France then you should know that use of the Autoroute is chargeable.  Whilst fees vary for [...]

    Jan 12, 2012 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Quirky Communication: A Guide to the Holy Land

    Quirky Communication: A Guide to the Holy Land

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    Israel is a fascinating country to visit but for many people Israeli culture is very different to that of their own. Here are some tips to bear in mind when travelling in the Holy Land. Perhaps, the first thing you’ll notice when you get off the plane is that Israelis are loud. Two Israelis shouting [...]

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