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Enjoying a Visit to the Conservation Mission at Cape Point Nature Reserve

August 5, 2008

If you are a nature lover, you will most certainly want to include a stop by Cape Point Nature Reserve on your agenda while visiting the Cape Town area. The Cape Point Nature Reserve became a conservation area in 1938. Table Mountain National Park was incorporated into the area in 1998. Today, the conservation area is located in a city that is home to more than 3 million people. The peninsula is well known for its extensive variety of flora and fauna, much of which is unique to the area. The scenery... Read more »

Condos or Hotels for Your Scottsdale, AZ Vacation?

August 5, 2008

As an international tourist destination, Scottsdale, Arizona has developed the capacity to accommodate thousands of visitors every year. Some people come for family attractions like the Out of Africa Wildlife Park and the McCormick Railroad while others are attracted by activities like shopping, golfing, mountain biking, dessert tours and fine dining. No matter what draws you to the area, the first item of business is always finding a place to stay. A few visitors are lucky enough to stay with friends... Read more »

Exploring the Wine Routes Near Cape Town

August 5, 2008

Cape Town has long been associated with an impressive culture of viticulture and wine tasting. Here, you will find numerous wine farms, wine routes and vineyards. Even if you are not a wine lover, you will certainly find yourself enjoying the beautiful wine estates and routes that wind around the countryside. From Cape Town, many of these wine routes are perfect day trip; allowing plenty of time to drive as well as visit numerous wine establishments within the local area. In fact, one of your most... Read more »

Are You Thinking Of Touring Sydney Australia?

August 5, 2008

When examining a list of attractions or a map of Australia, it’s only natural to think, “I just want to do everything!” But to narrow it down a little bit, Sydney Australia is a destination that won’t disappoint! If you’re pressed for time, the Australian tourism industry recommends catching the Manly Ferry, taking a harbor cruise, riding the Shelly Ferry, visiting Shell Beach and touring Manly Beach. Many travelers point to the Sydney Opera House as a highlight of... Read more »

Hotels in Corpus Christi

August 5, 2008

The eighth largest city and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Texas is the coastal city of Corpus Christi. The Latin translation of the city’s name is “Body of Christ”. “The Sparkling City by the Sea” is one of the most popular nicknames given to Corpus Christi. Corpus Christi is home to several colleges and universities including Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi, Del Mar College and Our Lady of Corpus Christi, a Roman Catholic university. Tourism... Read more »

How to Find Cheap Hotels in New York

August 4, 2008

have noticed one particular thing in my many months of travel. I find that lots of folks give up getting good deals even before they start. It seems to me as if bartering as an art seems to have been lost on many as is the art of comparison shopping. For every cent that you save while traveling when doing shopping for food, transport or even accommodation and transport is an extra coin that you have for spending on things such as adventure and entertainment. In the great city of New York, there... Read more »

Top Activity Holidays Abroad

August 4, 2008

Activity holidays are a popular option for adventure seekers looking for an alternative to a beach or city break. They are an excellent way of trying out new and exciting sports, or just spending time enjoying what you love doing. No matter what time of year it is, there are many options. Why not try your hand at sailing, scuba diving, or perhaps a winter sport, such as skiing or snowboarding. There are a vast number of operators specialising in activity holidays, including Mark Warner, Kuoni,... Read more »

Vacationing on the German Rivers

August 4, 2008

Yes it is possible to spend a vacation on German rivers. In fact, you will have to spend more than one vacation in order to experience the beauty of the country from the water. There are cruises offered for all the rivers in the country with stops arranged in cities and towns along the way. The Rhine River is one of the longest and most important rivers in Europe at 820 miles in length. The river originates in the Swiss Alps, but some of the main tributaries are in Germany and Luxembourg. Some of... Read more »

Take a Cruise Down a German River

August 4, 2008

Instead of taking a cruise to Alaska or the Caribbean this year, why not look at the opportunity to see some of the best scenery in the world with a cruise down a German river? The stunning landscapes have inspired poets, writers and painters over the centuries. The sights you see just might inspire you to show how creative you are. Some of the famous rivers in Germany include the Danube, the Rhine the Elbe and the Moselle. The cruising boats on these rivers do stop at various towns along the way,... Read more »

Taking a Holiday in Germany - Cities Await You

August 4, 2008

When you plan you vacation in Germany, cities and towns with plenty of attraction will no doubt be high on your list of places to visit. Berlin is obviously the first city that you will visit if you fly into the country. This is the capital city of the country with a population of about 3.4 million. It is known for its cultural attractions, many of which have international renown. There are over 400 art galleries and over 150 museums. Museum Island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the old Museum,... Read more »


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