Travel & Leisure

Green Gables Pines Motel Cottages and Hotels
By Richard Verkley · 15 years ago
Celtic Music on Prince Edward Island/Green Gables At first glance the word "ceilidh" looks like a misspelling to the untrained eye. However a ceilidh is a gathering of aficionados of Celtic Music. The Celtic Music ...
Walk It And Touch It When On A Kenya Safari.
By Henry Kahuki · 15 years ago
The portfolio will range from walking it, ham ping it or riding it away on what to many is a real value Kenya Safari. Walking safaris are finally getting into brochures as packaged itineraries with ...
Rent a Car in New Zealand - What You Should Know
By Merav Benaia · 15 years ago
Taking a holiday to New Zealand can be quite exciting for many travellers. Of course, once you arrive it is much more enjoyable if you are able to get around the country as you want ...
Green Gables Sandpiper Cottages and Hotels
By Richard Verkley · 15 years ago
Prince Edward Island Water Sports Prince Edward Island is literally surrounded by water with the warmest waters and sandiest beaches north of the Carolinas. In fact, there are more than 1600km of coastline in which ...
Thibodeauxville is a Louisiana fall family festival
By Mark Kearns · 15 years ago
One of the best Louisiana fall fairs and festivals is the Thibodaux Chamber of Commerce's Thibodeauxville. Thibodeauxville is an amazing Louisiana family fun festival with everything from face painting, sand art and a live petting ...
Rome Kosher bed and breakfast near Jewish Ghetto
By Rick Steves Rome · 15 years ago
The Jewish Ghetto is very antique area of Rome. The Ghetto's past location was Rione S. Angelo. It is now located in the area surrounded by Via Portico d' Ottavia, Lungotevere Cenci, and Via Santa ...
Enjoy a coach holiday to Torquay.
By Anne Watson · 15 years ago
Torquay, situated right in the heart of the English Riviera is a delightful settlement in Devon located on the South West coast of England. Although it lacks the glitz and glamour of the Cannes and ...
Take a Hotel Golf Break in South West England
By Chrismor Morgan · 15 years ago
Golf resorts and hotels are extremely popular in England – and provide some of the best entertainment for families and colleagues from office. Whilst the golfers relax by playing a few rounds of golf, the ...
The Appeal of B and B Accommodation in Canada
By Jim Thomas · 15 years ago
The incredible natural beauty of Canada has always been a big draw card for international tourists, but there are certain other appealing factors that help make it one of the world’s tourism hot spots. Over ...
Important Facts About Louvre Museum Paris Guided Tours
By Pierre Fontaine · 15 years ago
Paris' Le Louvre is one of the world renowned museums showcasing the largest art collections of different periods by various groups of people. If you're not an art aficionado but nevertheless interested in art and ...
Experiencing The Townships in South Africa
By Claire Dinnie · 15 years ago
At the turn of the 20th century racial segregation became prominent in South Africa and the history of community removals and marginalisation had begun. In 1966, an apartheid government declared valuable urban areas "whites only" ...
Less Famous Places to Visit in Austria
By Catalin Kostea · 15 years ago
Austria is a place that attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors from all over the world annually, because it is just such a great place to be in! Of course, many of these tourists are ...
Museums of Amsterdam: A Sightseeing Guide
By Chris Harmen · 15 years ago
With over 50 museums in the city, only the most comprehensive guided tours of Amsterdam can cover every collection. For some visitors, this kind of Amsterdam sightseeing is the perfect activity. For those travelers whose ...
Enjoying a Canal Cruise in Amsterdam
By Chris Harmen · 15 years ago
One of the best ways to see the city of Amsterdam is with a canal cruise. There are a long series of canals which wind through the city, and make for a beautiful environment during ...
Day Trips and Tours in Holland
By Chris Harmen · 15 years ago
Compared with France, Germany, the UK, or the US, The Netherlands may seem small, but it is full of interesting places to visit outside of Amsterdam. There are many Holland tours available as day trips ...
Amsterdam: A Trip through History
By Chris Harmen · 15 years ago
Any Amsterdam walking tour will quickly show how the city has grown around old roots. The city was first founded in the 12th century as a fishing village, but quickly grew to become a large ...
Cruising Alone – A Singles Guide to Cruise Holidays
By Mark Plummer · 15 years ago
Does the idea of taking a solo cruise find you leaping for joy, or hiding behind your suitcase? Probably you feel a little of both. Fear not, you are not alone as more single people ...
Med Cruises from Southampton
By Mark Plummer · 15 years ago
Last year 543,000 Britons cruised in the Mediterranean nearly twice as many choose to cruise than a decade ago. It seems that our love of the ocean has been re-kindled; in part this has much ...
10 Ways to Save Money on a Cruise
By Mark Plummer · 15 years ago
There are many ways to save money on a cruise holiday, especially if you can be flexible with your departure dates, and be prepared to do some research. Below are 10 Money Saving Tips that ...
Dining Onboard Oasis of the Seas
By Mark Plummer · 15 years ago
It seems only fitting that Royal Caribbean’s largest and deservedly the most extravagant Cruise Liner in the world, the aptly named ‘Oasis of the Seas’, should also be a fore-runner in the array of culinary ...