By persepolis7 / Published on July 1th, 2008 / Travel
Its great to have a bike in Fukuoka, Japan, and ride it. Having parking lots devoted to bikes is something that I am still getting used to. I have never in all my travels around the U.S. seen a [..]
 By Amit Verma / Published on June 30th, 2008 / Travel
Did you know that booking your holiday independently, without using a travel agent, means that your money is at risk? There is no legal requirement for airlines (especially the no-frills, [..]
 By Alan Jenks / Published on June 30th, 2008 / Travel
Nothing spoils a well planned vacation or business trip faster than finding out you forgot some essential item in your luggage. It happens all too often and it can be very easily avoided. [..]
 By Sue Taylor / Published on June 30th, 2008 / Travel
Are you thinking about your next vacation? Fancy going somewhere exotic? You need look no further than New Zealand. Perhaps you enjoy dining out, maybe you love hiking, perhaps you are an [..]
 By Kirsten Hawkins / Published on June 29th, 2008 / Travel
For three, five, seven or however many days, the ship’s cabin will be your second home. Depending on your plans for rest and relaxation, you might want to give some thought to your choice of [..]
 By Kirsten Hawkins / Published on June 29th, 2008 / Travel
So you’ve always wanted to take a dream cruise vacation. Maybe it’s one of those things that wound up on the back burner, but you’ve started to believe that you just won’t be able to save up the [..]
 By Kirsten Hawkins / Published on June 29th, 2008 / Travel
What is the best way to travel with your kids to exotic or unusual destinations without dealing with multiple plane rides and dragging luggage day after day? Go on a cruise! Kids can definitely [..]
 By Kirsten Hawkins / Published on June 28th, 2008 / Travel
You don’t need a Miss Manners at sea to know there are some basic, common sense rules of etiquette for cruising. No, there is no handbook on it, but the key words here are “common sense.” For [..]
 By Kirsten Hawkins / Published on June 28th, 2008 / Travel
If you are cruising for the first time – congratulations! You are in for a unique, worthwhile experience. As a newbie, though, you probably have questions about some of the do’s and don’ts of [..]
 By Ann Corba / Published on June 28th, 2008 / Travel
Mexico is a big and old country. Everyone can find something interesting in this land. Ancient pyramids and temples, big modern megapolises and tropical resorts – it’s all here waiting for you to [..]
 By Jose Negron / Published on June 27th, 2008 / Travel
A family vacation to “The Happiest Place on Earth” is a rewarding experience you will never forget. With so much to see and do, it has become increasingly important to a lot of visitors that [..]
 By Jose Negron / Published on June 27th, 2008 / Travel
The year-ending holiday season is the best time to pay a visit to the Walt Disney World Resort. There are more season-specific events during this time than any other. This is great news for you [..]
 By Andrew Muigai / Published on June 27th, 2008 / Travel
Mauritius has successfully managed to position itself as an exotic beach destination. With beach destinations so plentiful, this has been sustained not by mere hype, but by the substance there is [..]
 By Nicky van der Bij / Published on June 27th, 2008 / Travel
Cornwall has always been a favourite holiday destination and its dramatic coastline, picturesque villages, vibrant culture and sumptuous cuisine. For those visitors who have travelled to the [..]
 By Peter Kenny / Published on June 26th, 2008 / Travel
Did you know that an Orlando vacation rental could cost the same if not LESS than a hotel or motel but offer you SO much more? Imagine you are going on holiday with friends or extended family [..]
 By Eric Odom / Published on June 26th, 2008 / Travel
1) When taking taxis from an airport to your hotel, travel in the more expensive airport taxis and ensure that the drivers have official identification. Never take a taxi waiting outside the [..]
 By Robert Borhi / Published on June 26th, 2008 / Travel
Macau is a small peninsula region in China, southwest of Hong Kong. There are scheduled boat charters to and from Macau and Hong Kong throughout the day. It is an easy day trip from one place [..]
 By Robert Borhi / Published on June 25th, 2008 / Travel
Nelson BC is located in the West Kootenays region of British Columbia, Canada. If you look at a map of British Columbia, the Kootenays are located in the southeast corner of the province. The [..]
 By Sandy Baker / Published on June 25th, 2008 / Travel
Travel planning can be quite complex. There are many areas in which you will need to insure that you have what you need. It can be business travel or recreational. The point is that you’ll [..]
 By Tom / Published on June 24th, 2008 / Travel
When you are trying to find top-quality information relating to cases, it'll be complex unscrambling quality information from poorly sourced cases suggestions or guidance so it is wise to [..]

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