Archive for May, 2008

Afraid You Can’t Afford Europe This Year?

With the dismal reports on the rising Euro and British pound, many Americans are re-thinking their European vacation plans this year. While “Europe on $5 a Day” is indeed an ancient memory, these past few years have proved challenging for Americans looking to explore not only Europe’s rich treasure trove of art and history, but [...]

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Covent Garden #34 : a shopping and entertainment nirvana

Any agree that Covent Garden offers the best shopping experience in London. Whatever you are looking for Covent Garden has it. Whether it be fashion, jewellery, beauty products or that unusual gift, you won’t have to look far in the shops and markets of Covent Garden.
The area boasts many shops whose names you would instantly [...]

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Day Tripping To Puerto Morelos

Located just a short drive from Cancun’s Hotel Zone, the rustic town of Puerto Morelos has been delighting day tripping tourists for a number of years. Known for its laidback, bohemian atmosphere, Puerto Morelos has long been home to a diverse population – from traditional fisherman to foreign artists and thrill seekers. Similar to Old [...]

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Getting Fun Filled Cruise Holidays at Reasonable Prices

In today’s rushed existence, no one has time to sit and relax and enjoy sometime with the friends and family. Cruise holidays offer a fantastic escape from the hustle and bustle of the modern life. These holidays are not just fun and relaxing but also rejuvenating. They fill us out with the freshness and enjoyment [...]

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

Wildlife Tour Packages

There has always been an inherent human urge to delve into the depths of wilderness and unknown. Explore the untamed and the wild and you will know the pleasure of excitement and the thrill. The wildlife tour packages are some of the ideal options to quench this particular hunger of a passionate tourist who specifically [...]

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Travel Adventures

In today’s world, it is not uncommon for the average Joe to put in over 60 hours in a week at work. I feel at times I am constantly on the run, without time to even sit and think for one minute. It is sort of sad that we are focused on our jobs that [...]

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Strolling Through Rome

Rome in winter is no less interesting than in summer. Besides there’s no sticky heat which is a characteristic feature of the summer Rome. When chilly outside it’s much nicer to drop in at a cafĂ© and have a cup of hot chocolate! After reading several guide-books a head is in a muddle: the Colosseum, [...]

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Antarctic Trips – Travel Insurance Is Vital!

In November 2007 the MS Explorer, carrying over 150 tourists and crew hit an iceberg in the Antarctic and sank. Miraculously, no souls were lost or turned into human lollipops, but it was a terrifying ordeal and a lucky escape for those onboard. Perhaps it was a timely and sobering warning that this type of [...]

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Norwegian Cruise Line Reviews of Freestyle Cruising

Norwegian Cruise Line Reviews of Freestyle cruising can help you to understand this new concept. Just a few years ago, Norwegian had ships such as The Norway that were all about tradition and formality. The Norway was a dying breed and had its farewell season in 2001, although it still cruised for a few years [...]

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Experiencing the Cities and Towns of Morocco

Visiting the country Morocco is an amazing experience, where you can learn the country’s most beautiful culture and heritage. The unique art and living history of Morocco give you exciting opportunities for travelers, students and even for those people who want to enjoy the beauty of the country with their families. It is very much [...]

Thursday, May 8th, 2008