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Amsterdam Is The Venice Of The North

August 4, 2008

Amsterdam caters from everyone and its variety of accommodation reflects its popularity with options ranging from youth centers to luxury hotels. Amsterdam was founded in the year 1200 and used to be a fishing village based around the Amstel River. It was built with many canals with around four hundred bridges over them. Today, Amsterdam is the nominal capital of the Netherlands. The “Amsterdam Hidden Treasures″ project aims to allow Amsterdam visitors the chance to discover some of the city′s lesser known tourist attractions.... Read more »

The Underwater World of Panama

August 4, 2008

Have you ever wanted to scuba dive amongst large groups of pelagic fish and see beautiful coral reefs teeming with colorful fish? Santa Catalina in Panama has opened up a lot of doors for scuba divers and is attracting visitors from all over the world. If you want to do some diving from Santa Catalina, you have two main options. You can choose to dive along the Caribbean coastline, or you can venture further a field and visit the Coiba National Park. Both offer spectacular dive sites, amidst a relaxed surrounding and a friendly atmosphere. Many trips to the national park start from the Santa Catalina town, so it would be worth trying both places out. The dive sites on offer... Read more »

Advice for Travelling in Africa

August 4, 2008

Africa is the second largest continent in the world, containing only ten percent of its population. There are over one thousand languages spoken and a wide variety of culture, wildlife and heritage. Visiting Africa should be a fun filled adventure but first there are some things to consider, here are some tips on how to remain healthy, wealthy and wise when travelling in Africa. Health The main risk travelling in Africa is from insect-born diseases such as Malaria and Dengue fever. Symptoms can include fever, nausea, headaches and joint & muscle aches. It’s important... Read more »

Sunny Vacations for Holidays in Spain

August 4, 2008

Spain is a prime destination for tourists from every country. Visitors from around the world regularly visit and return to this lush country. A Spanish holiday is a memorable event that will be cherished for a lifetime. One of the greatest factors that make this country so popular with visitors is the variety of attractions and activities. It is a destination with something for every member in your family. Amid the many unique attractions are the number of Blue Flag beaches. In 2007, Spain received more blue flag awards for the quality of their beaches than any other country in Europe. The prestigious blue flag is only awarded to beaches that maintain a rigorous level of attention... Read more »

Durango Mountain Resort Ski Vacations

August 4, 2008

Featuring more than 2500 acres of ski area and 75 trails, Durango Mountain Ski Resort has much to offer skiers of all levels. The resort currently holds claims such as that there are approximately two people per acre on their slopes during operation hours. The crowds are small, and lift lines do not exist. Located in Colorado, the top elevation is 10822 feet with a 2030 vertical drop. There are eleven lifts, including nine chair lifts and two surface lifts. You will be able to find lodging at the resort,... Read more »

Finding Dirt Cheap Airline Tickets for Your Honeymoon

August 4, 2008

While a wedding is a happy occasion, the expenses surrounding it never make anyone happy. By doing a little extra work your can save hundreds on your honeymoon by finding cheap airline tickets and potentially save yourself a whole lot of stress. In addition to the decreased stress you’ll also have more money left for the actual honeymoon which could mean a better destination, upgraded rooms or more romantic dinners. It’s worth a little extra time spent now to locate some dirt cheap tickets. I know I wouldn’t mind being able to stay in the honeymoon suite of a 5 star hotel simply because I was able to save hundreds on my airfare. These four... Read more »

Four Tips for the Perfect Vacation in Maui Hawaii

August 4, 2008

A vacation in Maui Hawaii is exactly what the Doctor ordered. Activities are endless, the beaches are a picture of perfection, the people are fantastic, and there are tons of choices for lodging, flights and cars. Not only can a vacation in Maui Hawaii be and inspirational trip of a lifetime, it can be form-fit to be the romantic or adventure pinnacle that you are seeking. The following five tips will share ideas about how to get the most out of your... Read more »

Malta: A Getaway for Young and Old

August 3, 2008

Malta, once considered a getaway for retirees, is attempting bring in a youthful demographic. Recently, the Tourism Authority changed its efforts to attract a younger, wealthier group of people. This renewed focus has paid off, as the number of young people visiting the island has risen significantly in the first few months of 2008. In 2007, the percentage of visitors under 24 years old was 15 percent, while visitors between the ages of 25-44 represented 36 percent. Both demographics have increased their attendance this year, with those under 24 up 53 percent and 25-44 year-olds... Read more »

Some Travel Accessories You Might Want to Take With You

August 3, 2008

The availability of your daily needs and some precautionary items are vital travel accessories. We discuss some must have travel accessories without which you could face lot of inconveniences. Travel Alarm Clock When you are traveling and you get some time to rest between your flights the travel alarm clock is of great use. This is more reliable than having to worry about the wake up call which could be risky. A First Aid Kit There is no guarantee that you might not fall ill when you are traveling. Thus it is always wise to have a mini travel first aid kit with the essentials that you... Read more »

Amsterdam By Numbers In A Nut Shell

August 3, 2008

Let’s have a look at the city, tourist and hotel options numbers. Amsterdam has a population of around 728,763 whilst the Greater Amsterdam area has 1,498,205 inhabitants (around double the original figure). The 728,763 inhabitants have a total of 173 nationalities groups and owns an incredible 600,000 bicycles. This means that there is as many bicycles in Amsterdam as bulb flowers in gardens and parks within the city. The town has 23 parks, which host some of the 220,000 trees you will find in the city. Amsterdam’s amazing... Read more »

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