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Guide to Cyprus, the Bridge to the Middle East

August 20, 2008 by Arline IngeLeave a Comment

One glance at the map will tell you why this tiny Mediterranean country, handy to three continents, Asia, Europe and Africa, has become the playground of the international set. And it's easy to see why for long distance travelers from the U.S., for instance, it's the ultimate vacation add-on to a trip to the Middle East. Prepare yourself for a balancing act when you come to the Republic of Cyprus. This sunny island is so blessed with … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Africa, Airport, Animal Rescue, Art, Asia, Beach, Bridges, Britain, Bus Travel, Castle, Cell Phone, Coffee, Connecticut, Culinary travel, Culture, Cyprus, Drinking, England, Europe, Fashion

Alicante: An Introduction

July 23, 2008 by Luke DubuisLeave a Comment

Located in the south-east of Spain, Alicante is the ideal destination for a family holiday in the sun. With golden sandy beaches, a stunning coastline and palm-lined streets, this city on the Costa Blanca is a little slice of paradise. If you are looking for somewhere new to spend your summer holiday, then Alicante could be just the place you’ve been searching for. Read on for our introductory guide to this stunning Spanish city. Where is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Beach, Castle, Culture, Paradise, Resort, Santa Barbara, Spain, Summer Travel, Wildlife

My Couch Surfing

July 21, 2008 by Teh Chin LiangLeave a Comment

Couch Surfing!! What a weird term - The first time I heard of it I thought it was some sort of illegal activity. It turned out to be a club where you could offer free accommodation in your humble abode to the complete strangers who happen to visit your hometown, and you could get the same in return by requesting free stay whenever you are traveling abroad. Also it offers an opportunity for you to practice your courtesy as well as hospitality to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Australia · Tagged: Airport, Australia, Beach, Bridges, Bus Travel, Coffee, Couch Surfing, England, Malaysia, Surfing, Sydney, Walking tour

Legend and History in Greece

July 11, 2008 by HostelBookersLeave a Comment

Backpacking around Ancient Monuments in Athens, Delphi and Santorini Ancient Greece has long been hailed as instrumental in the development of Western society and philosophy. Today, the remains of many temples, amphitheaters and civic structures built during this era can still be seen. Traveling around Greece's ancient sites on a budget is easy thanks to a combination of good quality Greece hostels and cheap public transport links that are … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Art, Backpacking, Beach, Culture, Garden, Greece, History, Museum, Sand, Volcano, Wine Tasting

A Journey In The Gold Coast:In Ghana

July 10, 2008 by Junfil OlarteLeave a Comment

It was breezy late afternoon as I descended boarding EK 781 in the fertile soil of Ghana, a country in Western Africa. Indeed, it was my first visit to an entirely Black African nation with hospitable people. The uniqueness of humidity caught my attention next as we steered through traffic. Accompanied by my Ghanaian lawyer from the airport going to the place I was to stay. Ghana has a typical tropical climate: two rainy seasons in the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Africa, Airport, Beach, Belgium, Castle, Culture, Desert, England, Europe, Festival, France, Germany, Ghana, Japan, Journey, Korea, Rainforest, Restaurants, Sahara Desert, Traffic

Splendour of the Far East: The Philippines

July 5, 2008 by Junfil Olarte1 Comment

My plane bucks like a wild horse on the final approach before landing through disturbing clouds that crowd late afternoon summer skies over Manila. Beside me a Singaporean Flight Engineer and his wife eagerly peer out the window for a first glimpse of the city. "We've been visiting the islands a number of times," she explains, reminding me of how neighbouring Asians refer to the rest of the country, "and can't wait to get back. Philippines are … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Aquarium, Asia, Beach, Bus Travel, Caves, Chicago, Chile, Chocolate, Culture, Dancing, Dolphin, Far East, Festival, Food and Wine, Golf, Harvest, History, Journey

Setubal, Portugal

June 30, 2008 by KenLeave a Comment

The Paris Motor Show last September bought a moment of joy to VW owners around the globe, the return of the beloved people's sport car, the Volkswagen Scirocco, which hoped on sale by late 2007. But, for many north American VW enthusiasts, the origin came as a surprise, the VW AutoEuropa outside Setubal, Portugal. AutoEuropa currently builds the European market only the Sharan and Eos models. Beyond the new Scirocco, Setubal has a lot to be … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Architecture, Beach, Bicycle, Castle, Chile, Europe, Fishing, History, Mediterranean, Mountain Climbing, Paris, Portugal, Resort, Restaurants, Romantic, Sand, Scuba Diving, Seafood, Village, Walking tour

The Nanaimo 50-Kilometer Holiday – It’s Smart to Travel Locally

June 25, 2008 by David StanleyLeave a Comment

GoNanaimo.com announces the creation of the Nanaimo 50-Kilometer Holiday with seven self-guided tours within a 50-kilometer radius of Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada. As gasoline prices continue to rise, vacationing locally becomes more attractive and Vancouver Island has so much to offer. The 50-Kilometer Holiday includes two walking tours within Nanaimo and five driving/bicycling tours to nearby mid-island destinations. Each tour is carefully … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Art, Beach, British Columbia, Canada, Cruising, Culture, England, Georgia, Hiking, History, Lifestyle, River Rafting, Shopping Mall, Travel Insurance, Vancouver, Walking tour, Wildlife

Greetings from Yemen & Notes from Oman

June 10, 2008 by DaveLeave a Comment

What a remote, interesting, economically poor (despite sitting on huge undeveloped oil reserves), culturally rich country. We left the Indian influence far behind in Oman in as India's great influence all over this part of the world hasn't quite made it to this part of Northern Yemen. The food here is much better than the food we dis-joyed in Oman. Typical scene - we walk into any one of numerous restaurants - US: "what type of food do you have" … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Middle East · Tagged: Africa, Arabic, Australia, Beach, Caves, Coffee, Cruising, Desert, Drinking, England, Europe, Fashion, Fishing, Food and Wine, History, India, Mediterranean, Mountain Climbing, Museum, Music

Exploring Havana: Queen of the Caribbean

May 18, 2008 by Habeeb SalloumLeave a Comment

To fully discover Havana both old and new, we decided to explore the city in two stages. In the morning, we would explore the new part by auto and in the afternoon roam through the old section by foot. I had visited Havana numerous times before, but I had not truly discovered the city. This time it was to be different. We began our exploration of Havana by car in the Miramar district, with its foreign embassies and plush hotels, in the new … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Arabic, Architecture, Art, Beach, Bus Travel, Caribbean, Cruising, Cuba, Culture, Dancing, Drinking, Euro, Food and Wine, History, Ice Cream, Markets, Montreal, Mosque

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