Travel & Leisure

Is Sal Island, Cape Verde worth a visit?
By Rebbeca Anne · 14 years ago
Sal Island is very close to the West African coast of Senegal and is the most developed of all the Cape Verde (or Cabo Verde) islands. It is about 30km long and the widest width ...
Spilsby, the birthplace of Sir John Franklin and Alfred, Lord Tennyson
By David Fisher · 14 years ago
Spilsby is a town in the English county of Lincolnshire, and has been a country market town for more than seven hundred years. Having such a long history means that there will inevitably be a ...
Punta Cana: A Traveller’s Paradise
By Aristides Guerra · 14 years ago
In the easternmost province of the Dominican Republic lies an area of stunning white sand beaches, swaying palms, luxury spa resorts and character-infused boutique hotels. Punta Cana has been a traveller’s destination since the ‘70s, ...
Mini Breaks in Cornwall
By Aidan Craggs · 14 years ago
I always spend time thinking about taking a summer holiday or short trip - it seldom occurs though, just once per year on average I get a real holiday with my family, friends or partner. ...
Car Rental in Golf del Sur: Beating the Comparison Web Sites
By Simon Jones · 14 years ago
Let me amaze you with some real inside information relating to car rental pricing in Golf del Sur. I often get asked questions about big brand car rental companies and web comparison sites. My answer ...
Tunisia holiday sickness claim
By Adrian Vultur · 14 years ago
If you want to claim for holiday sickness after a holiday in Tunisia you should contact a personal injury solicitor who specialises in holiday illness compensation claims when you return to the UK. Strict standards ...
Five Star Cape Fusion Cuisine at The Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa
By Narique Sangster · 14 years ago
The Twelve Apostles Hotel & Spa offers far more than breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and national park scenery. The hotel is home to the magnificent Azure Restaurant, a culinary experience exhibiting the creativity ...
Dealing with culture shock while volunteering abroad
By Zablon Mukuba · 14 years ago
"Service to a just cause rewards the worker with more real happiness and satisfaction than any other venture of life." - Carrie Chapman Catt. Culture shock is defined as pronounced reaction to the psychological disorientation ...
Factors Affecting Air-Savings
By Allen Perfect · 14 years ago
Airlines are coming closer to the other modes of travel day be day. Specially when it comes to interstate or inter country flights, the airlines today are providing stiff competition to every other mode of ...
Hiking The Benton MacKaye Trail
By Shannon Rae Treasure · 14 years ago
This trail is named after the regional planner and forester who proposed the Appalachian Trail and the whole track is marked with white diamond blazes. However, Benton MacKaye Trail (BMT) follows the western side while ...
Hiking Neels Gap Through To Hogpen Gap
By Shannon Rae Treasure · 14 years ago
This trail is still part of the Appalachian Trail where you will come across the interesting and historical Walasi-Yi Center at Neels Gap Georgia. This was originally a structure built by a logging company in ...
Hiking From Woody Gap to Neels Gap
By Shannon Rae Treasure · 14 years ago
Still part of the north to south Appalachian Trail, this portion of America’s first trail involves an overall descend of 50 feet. This trail still traverses the eastern portion of the Appalachian Mountains. The elevation ...
Backpacking From Springer Mountain To Woody Gap
By Shannon Rae Treasure · 14 years ago
The Southern Terminus Approach Trail used to start at Mount Oglethorpe until more human development and settlements moved this to Springer Mountain. If you start at Amicalola Falls State Park towards Springer Mountain it will ...
Backpacking Becky Branch Falls
By Shannon Rare Treasure · 14 years ago
The trip to Becky Branch Falls is a short loop hike where part of this trail joins the Bartram Trail. There two major track landmarks on the route to the falls, one is the Warwoman ...
Simple Tips To Fly Without Spending A Dime
By Neville Pettersson · 14 years ago
If you've been searching for content on the subject of the way to fly completely free then you have come to best place. This page is going to summarize several of the finest techniques if ...
Business Class Upgrade
By Neville Pettersson · 14 years ago
An upgrade to business class is one of the great myths which a lot of people may hear about though never truly discover on their own. Anyway, this short article will show you exactly how ...
Protect Yourself Out In The Wild With Bear Mace
By Teresa Bernard · 14 years ago
Any time you are going camping, hunting, fishing, hiking, or any other activity out in mother nature especially in areas that are known as bear habitat it would behoove you to take a canister of ...
How To Find Vacation Rental Accommodations In Jamaica
By Karen Thompson · 14 years ago
If you are planning a trip to Jamaica, you can choose to stay in vacation rental accommodations on the island. Aside for the superficial differences the services of a hotel are more or less the ...
My First and Only Camping Trip
By Tammy Rich · 14 years ago
In my wildest dreams, I never thought I would end up on a camping trip out in the middle of the wilderness with lions, tigers, bears and my sons. Just the three of us and ...
Strandhill, Co Sligo
By John Mccarthyy · 14 years ago
West of Ireland Holidays - Strandhill Co Sligo Surfing in Sligo has taken off in a big way a phenomenon that is sure to continue those that dare to try it. I am not a ...