Travel / Tourism Articles

1: Riyadh: the Middle East's new city break destination
When considering city breaks in the Middle East, Cairo and Dubai are usually the obvious choices for European travellers, thanks to the former’s ancient history and the latter’s reputation as a great shopping hotspot. But these tried-and-tested destinations are quickly encountering competition from a newcomer to the scene: the Saudi Arabian capital of Riyadh.

2: Bluebells and Seashells - COTTAGES IN WALES
There are many places in UK which are worth visiting and are magnetic because of their landscape, scenery, climate and beautiful countryside. One such place is Wales.

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4: What to do in Edinburgh
The Scottish capital of Edinburgh is a truly magical tourist destination that attracts visitors from across the globe year in and year out. An event that helped to put Edinburgh on the international map is the annual Edinburgh Fringe Festival, which takes place every August.

5: Discover the Shannon Region
Ireland's picturesque Shannon Region is among its most popular areas for tourists looking to discover the traditional culture and natural beauty of the Emerald Isle. Incorporating County Clare, County Limerick, County Offaly and County Tipperary, this significant region features just one city and a multitude of small villages, making it the ideal destination for people looking to escape the bustle of city life on Ireland breaks.

6: Nottingham's top visitor attractions
The colourful history of Nottingham is proudly on display wherever you travel in this East Midlands city, from medieval ruins to sites celebrating Nottingham's industrial heritage. Whatever your age or interests, you're sure to find something that appeals in this multi-faceted city, which mixes historical intrigue with great shopping and a lively nightlife.

7: Family breaks in Bristol
The largest city in the south-west of England, Bristol isn't only a popular destination in this region, but it also attracts visitors from London and throughout the UK, thanks to its wealth of cultural attractions, its cosmopolitan flair and its idyllic location. Family breaks are especially popular in Bristol, as the city offers more than enough to keep people of all ages entertained during weekend breaks and longer stays.

8: How Barbados’ history shaped its modern day culture
In 1625 an English ship under the command of Captain John Powell arrived at the eastern Caribbean island of Barbados. Powell claimed the island in the name of King James I of England but it wasn’t until two years later that the first settlers arrived.

9: A holiday with a difference
When many people think about holidays, they conjure up images of sunshine, beaches and the traditional tourist fare. However, there are so many other options than the traditional summer holiday.

10: Oslo's architectural and cultural sights
Oslo is one of Europe’s most vibrant capital cities. Every year, Norway’s capital attracts thousands of visitors from across the continent and further afield.

11: City breaks in Copenhagen
Routinely voted as having the best quality of life in the world, Copenhagen is one of Europe’s most attractive cities. Compared to sprawling metropolises like London and Paris, the Danish capital is small, with a population of around one million people.

12: Vacations in Istanbul
As the only city to bridge two continents, it's unsurprising that Istanbul is a melting pot of cultural influences. In the 21st century, it can seem a very modern, European city, with boutique hotels, sophisticated restaurants and upmarket wine bars a-plenty for travellers to sample when they visit.

13: Cultural attractions in Germany
Hamburg is one of Europe's most international cities, but it is rarely considered as a holiday location. Since Germany's reunification in 1990, it's lost out to Berlin and Munich as a major city break destination; but Hamburg has much to offer tourists.

14: Best Custom and Tours in and around Italy
Italy is a very beautiful and one of the very old countries in the history of this universe located in south central Europe. Now a day more people are choosing

15: Things to do in Aberdeen
Aberdeen is the most populous city in the North of Scotland and makes a great base for adventurous trips into the Highlands and out to neighbouring islands. However, you won't have to travel far from your Aberdeen hotel to find great attractions and entertainments in this cosmopolitan city.

16: Pigeon Forge Rafting – One of the Best Activities in Pigeon Forge TN
Planning a supreme Vacation? If you are fed up with the standard outings towards the beach and searching for new things and exciting, there's nothing that can compare with a vacation to Pigeon Forge. Go through the ultimate feel of relaxation with the activities they are able to offer.

17: In a Cab to Camden
If you’re looking for a quiet, secluded spot to enjoy in London, Camden probably isn’t the best place for you.

18: Luxury versus life
In the current climate, salary increases and bonuses in the UK seem to be a thing of the past, yet the cost of rent, utilities and food seem to be rocketing higher every day. Cost of living marches onwards, taking with it precious disposable income and the small joy of spending a little on something that's not necessarily essential.

19: A journey south along California’s Route 1
Skirting the Pacific coast from north of San Francisco to the well-to-do towns of Newport Beach and Laguna Beach on the periphery of sprawling Los Angeles, the journey south on the picturesque Highway 1 is considered by many to be one of the world’s unmissable driving experiences. The history of this iconic drive dates back to the late 19th Century when a doctor from Monterey took three and a half hours to journey on horseback to Point Sur where the S.

20: ‘Find my treasure, ye who may understand it’ – a tale of buried treasure in the Seychelles.
Of the old breed, Olivier Levasseur was a pirate of classical proportions, a seafaring rogue and contemporary of stars of the pirate age, including Benjamin Hornigold and ‘Edward ‘Blackbeard’ Teach. Born into a privileged and educated background in late 17th Century Calais, Levassuer made his name as a Caribbean privateer in the pay of the French King Louis XIV during the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-14).

21: City breaks in Dublin
As Ireland's capital as well as its largest city, Dublin is many people's first port of call when travelling to the Emerald Isle. People visit Dublin for a variety of reasons, whether they're drawn by the city's history and cultural attractions or to its lively night spots.

22: Eco Travel encourages and motivates people to save natural resources
Eco travel is known as the eco-friendly denotes to travel that generally demands a particularly slight element of the earth through a traveling company that reaches for minimum strike on that atmosphere. However, the thought of travel as ages was to get freshened up, re-energized by knowledge.

23: Best destinations to visit in Egypt for 2012
Egypt is a country steeped in history and charm. From the bustling streets of its capital Cairo to the more laid back coastal resort of Sharm El Sheikh, it offers visitors fantastic sights, weather and atmosphere.

24: City breaks in Edinburgh
Many people from all over the world visit Edinburgh and Scotland for the first time in August, when the Edinburgh International Festival takes over the city centre and transforms the historic capital into a colourful arts and entertainment hub for four weeks. Visiting Edinburgh during festival season is a great chance to see the city bustling with life, but if you're keen to avoid the crowds and see a more authentic side of Edinburgh life, it can be best to visit at other times of the year - whether you're longing to see Scotland in the snow at the height of winter or prefer a more temperate climate.

25: Days out in Harlow
Harlow is itself historically significant, as one of the original New Towns to be constructed in the South of England following the Second World War, but the surrounding countryside of Essex and Hertfordshire has been a popular destination for getaways and family holidays for centuries. There's plenty to keep visitors of all ages entertained on breaks in Harlow.


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