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Things to see in Los Angeles by Tony Fenton
Like many large cities, Los Angeles is a collection of smaller towns, glued together with a grid of roads and freeways.
Roughly 60 miles across it is one of the largest cities by area in the US. Crossing from side to side can take an hour, but with freeway traffic conditions you are more likely to take at least double this time.
Downtown LA is more of a commercial district of ... continue
Have new technologies improved solo business travels? by Stephane Vergnaud
In the last 10 to 20 years, advance in technology has transformed many aspects of business travel; from the way we book our hotel rooms to staying in touch with relatives left at home.
However it seems that it has not changed one aspect of it: the feeling of loneliness faced by a majority of business people while travelling and in particular, while dining and drinking in the evening at ... continue
Resort Lodging by Art McCarty
Lodging Hotels in Davenport, FL
There are numerous choices for lodging hotels in the Kissimmee, FL area. Vacationers most often think of the standard hotel with smaller sized room when booking travel accommodations, but considering a vacation villa could prove much more accommodating for you and your family. Island Hideaway in Davenport, FL offers villas and suites of all sizes, as well ... continue
Florida Vacation Villas by Art McCarty
Florida Vacation Villas
Ah! Dreaming of staying in Florida vacation villas, while the snow is flying and the wind is kicking up outside your window?
Who wouldn?t like to make a quick escape to balmy, sunny Florida? No waking up to dark days with freezing temperatures. No bundling up to scrape the car and keep it running to thaw it out. Sound enticing? Winter vacations spent in sun ... continue
Barcelona Primavera Sound 2005 by Barcelona On Line - Ana Rodriguez
Who would tell the organizers of the first edition of the Primavera Sound just five years ago that this would be one of the most prestigious music festivals of Spain and even of Europe. Considering the fact that year after year the festival has matured in quantity and quality it could not be otherwise.
The most important groups of the next edition, which will take place from the 26 ... continue
Hilton Head Island Travel Guide by Jeff Palmer
Hilton Head Island Travel Guide By Jeff Palmer
Hilton Head Island was the first ecologically-planned destination in The United States. Light pollution ordinances are in effect across the island to protect the habits of the loggerhead turtles which sometimes confuse the lights of dwellings and street lights with that of the ocean. Protections are in place to protect the beautiful live ... continue
Le Refuge, auberge et spa ? Morin-Heights by Jacline La Fl?che
Une longue b?tisse peinte en bleue me fit oublier la pluie qui s`?tait mise ? tomber. Sur une arche de pierre se reposait une sculpture de bois blond indiquant que nous ?tions arriv?s au ` Refuge `. L`auberge est ? ses premiers balbutiements (automne 2004) et le propri?taire m`accueillit un marteau ? la main, sans doute une fa?on de me prouver que lui aussi mettait la main ? la p?te.
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Welcome to Florida`s Emerald Coast! by Terry Malone
Stay a week or stay a lifetime, the Emerald Coast of the Florida Panhandle is hard to resist. You`ll never forget how you relaxed on the sugar, white powder sands, listening to the blue green gulf water. One of the most beautiful coastlines in the world, this 100 mile stretch offers vacations that you will never forget. From elegant houses to highrise condos, the emerald coast has it all.continue
Dominican Republic Extremely High Prices by Bob Kelly
Dominican Republic Extremely High Prices
Don?t let your travel agent give you the false information that the Dominican Republic is cheap. It is NOT TRUE! The prices are triple US prices for the basic necessities. Add insult to injury 85% of their people are poor!
The problem began when the last president drove the dollar to 56 to 1. Prices skyrocketed.
The elections rol ... continue
Hilton Head Island Guide by Jeff Palmer
Hilton Head Island was the first ecologically-planned destination in The United States. Light pollution ordinances are in effect across the island to protect the habits of the loggerhead turtles which sometimes confuse the lights of dwellings and street lights with that of the ocean. Protections are in place to protect the beautiful live oaks and palmetto trees which cover the island. Salt ... continue
Secret Resorts in Germany ?- A Checklist to Find Them ?- Part 4 of 4 by Marcus Hochstadt
Final Issue with the German Hotel Classification and the overall checklist
To cut a long story short, here we go :-)
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German Hotel Classification
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A quite good indicator to select and find Secret Resorts in Germany is our German Hotel Classification. It`s masterminded by the German Hotel and ... continue
The Buzz on WYNN LAS VEGAS by Joan Ewart
Wynn Las Vegas, the new mega resort. Steve Wynn originally named the resort `Le Reve` after the renowned painting by Picasso that he owns; he then decided it was not nearly as exciting as the name `Wynn Las Vegas`. Think of the implications - you can win Las Vegas at WYNN!
WYNN on the site of the old Desert Inn will stir excitement in the hearts of any who have stayed at the Desert ... continue
Carnival Pride Review cruise ship by Yvon Marier
Have you ever considered taking a vacation with no driving, no hassle and no worries for 7, 10, 14 days or more? How about a cruise? If you`ve never been to one and not sure whether it would be right for you, read on. With all the cruise lines, cruise destinations and various range of price available, there is a cruise for just about everyone.
We were a group of 4 from Canada. We boo ... continue
Love the outdoors? Consider Gatlinburg cabin rental. by D. Fowler
Love the outdoors, looking for adventure, a romantic getaway, or a family vacation? Gatlinburg, Tennessee, located in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains, is the perfect vacation spot for families looking for outdoor adventure and entertainment. Gatlinburg and neighboring cities, Pigeon Forge and Sevierville, offer a wealth of outdoor activites, shopping, dining, and entertainment. Enjoy ... continue
Looking for a vacation in Paradise? Try a Bahamas vacation. by D. Fowler
Plan your next vacation where most people call paradise...the Bahamas Islands. Choose from the many islands such as Grand Bahama Island, Nassau, Paradise Island, Abaco and Eleuthera. The Bahamas is an archipelago of over 700 islands. Find a perfect Bahamas vacation rental and enjoy all that a Bahamas vacation has to offer. Experience the unique cuisine, culture and nightlife of these histor ... continue
Consider a private Kauai vacation rental for your next getaway. by D. Fowler
There are many wonderful resorts with tons of activity in the Hawaiian Islands. However, have you ever considered staying in a vacation rental home or condo? You can experience much of what the resorts offer while enjoying the comforts of home in a private Kauai vacation rental. The island of Kauai still has many secluded areas and beaches, and a private vacation rental can give you access ... continue
Luxury Cruises On The Mediterranean by Colin Hartness
A classic Mediterranean cruise visits major port cities located on the northern shores of the Mediterranean Sea in the countries of Spain, France, Italy, Monaco, Greece and Turkey and the islands of Malta, Crete and Sicily. Some cruises also include stops in Egypt. The Mediterranean cruise season is April to November when the weather is generally sunny and mild. Many cruise lines sail the M ... continue
Things You Need To Know Before You Book A Hotel Online by Chloe Lim
Does it seem as if every time you look around on the internet for a hotel room, you find more web sites that say you can get a hotel room for less?
Though it may sound enticing, online hotel booking has its own set of challenges. An online discount hotel booking web site should provide the following basic things:
?Offer real time hotel room booking
?Allow date amendme ... continue
What to Expect - My First Cruise Experience by John Gibb
Some years ago my wife and I decided to take a cruise. We headed for Southampton to join our cruise ship, weighed down with luggage. (Why do women take twice as much as men?) Not knowing what to expect, we arrived at the terminal whereupon our cases were taken from us and firmly assured that they would be sent to our cabin. We checked in with one of the many assistants, boarded the ship an ... continue
International Travel and Health Insurance by David M. Schmader
Embarking on Your Dream Vacation
Are your Plans Complete?
Your bags are packed, passport and papers in order and you couldn?t be in a higher state of excitement preparing for travel to that wonderful, exotic location. This is the vacation you have planned it seems forever. As you sit on the plane, you and your partner discuss for the hundredth time the scuba diving you will do, th ... continue
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