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Exotic Singaporean food-you’ll never forget

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009 | Travel |

Food is an important thing in Singapore. This Southeast Asian country knows how to welcome its guests in a Royal manner. You will get any kind of food according to your choice. So if you are an Indian don't worry. Your delicacies will be present here to solve your problem. Various food courts, coffee shops, restaurants are there to help the tourists to find their favorite food. Food can be mentioned as one of the best things in Singapore. Singaporeans are very passionate about drinking and ...
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The American Edinburgh

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009 | Travel |

The American Edinburgh Edinburgh is a lovely place to visit and to live in. Voted as one of the nicest and most picturesque cities in Europe it gives a sense of wonderment to all that roam the streets for adventure, relaxation or just plain having to go to work. Large buildings stand majestically next to the older and less imposing structures, each complimenting the other. Windy streets cross easily over the new whilst cobblestones fit easy patterns next to newly laid tarmac. All who visit ...
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Tourist Property Prices Wilt in Euro Drought

Monday, August 24th, 2009 | Travel |

Spain and Portugal have suffered one of their worst droughts on record this summer, with consequences from empty swimming pools for the tourist to economic disaster for farmers losing their crops and livestock. Roger Munns, Managing Director of Tribune Properties, predicts that property prices in the two European countries could drop as much as fifteen per cent in some areas as more owners decide to put their villas and apartments on the market. 'For many owners of second homes the original ...
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Punta Cana Weather Information

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009 | Travel |

One of the most important factors to take into account when going to vacation to someplace is the weather. Punta Cana weather is one of the most attractive features of of this vacation spot. The temperature and maritime conditions on Punta Cana are perfect to practice water sports and to enjoy comfortable time there. Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic offers tropical weather during the whole year. Like in most tropical areas the weather seasons are divided between summer and winter. The term ...
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A Guide To Costa Blanca Weather

Friday, August 21st, 2009 | Travel |

The Costa Blanca weather is mild year round. This is one of the driest areas in all of Spain. The southern part of this region, the area below Alicante, has the mildest and driest climate. The southern region enjoys about three hundred days of sunshine each year. The climate in this region is very good for your health. In fact, the World Health Organization has said that this area has one of the healthiest overall climates in the world. This is due to the abundant sunshine and mild winter ...
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Looking for a Holiday with a Difference?

Thursday, August 20th, 2009 | Travel |

Fancy holidaying somewhere unusual? How about a 7 day tornado chasing safari? Care for a camping safari across the desert? How about a night in an Igloo? Or perhaps you may want to attend a winter driving school and receive your reindeer license! Chloe Lim goes in search of holiday spots with a difference. You will reach areas that are totally remote, stunningly beautiful, rich in history and heritage, away from mainstream tourism and not in any guide book. For those seeking an energetic ...
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Luxury hotel rooms at lowest prices for Top Holiday Destinations

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009 | Travel |

Whether you like to spend your holidays in the snow, sand or seaside, you can find the best hotel deals in the most popular destinations of the world. Below are some of the most popular holiday destinations with links to book luxury hotel rooms at lowest prices. Amsterdam A confident mix of old and new, Amsterdam, capital city of The Netherlands, features beautiful 17th- and 18th-century buildings and boasts some world-class museums, most notably the Van Gogh Museum, and the Rijksmuseum, home ...
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Jamaica - The Perfect Destination For The Avid Tourist

Monday, August 17th, 2009 | Travel |

Jamaica is the third largest of the Caribbean islands. The country has a richly diversified topography encompassing seas, mountains and coastlines. The tropical marine climate is tempered by high altitudes, north-east trade winds and land-sea breezes. Occasional floods, droughts and hurricanes are also known to occur. The highlands and lowlands are traversed by many rivers and waterfalls. The Yallahs river delta is a natural wonder. The Rio Grande is another main river. The history of Jamaica ...
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Mexico Baja California Sur - A Premier Tourist Destination

Sunday, August 16th, 2009 | Travel |

Baja California Sur, one of the thirty-one states of Mexico, is known the world-over for its numerous tourist spots ' breath-taking in their beauty and teeming with widespread life. The state is a unique combination of varied topography ' ranging from mountainous land, desert lands, oasis, narrow canyons, islands and stretching coastlines being bordered by different water bodies. The state is steeped deep in the mysteries of the past. Attractions La Paz, the Mexico Baja California Sur's ...
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Natural Beauty Reservoir-Koh Samui

Saturday, August 15th, 2009 | Travel |

Every tourist place is characterized by its specialty. Some places are known for their beaches, some for their hospitality, some for its hills, culture etc. However a place becomes a favorite among visitors if it has the maximum positive attributes. This is one crucial factor why Koh Samui is such a loved and admired place among all the visitors and tourists. Koh Samui is often referred to as the coast of beaches and islands. It has a total area of 247 kilometer square and is located at around ...
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Eliminate Embarrassment this Holiday Season.

Friday, August 14th, 2009 | Travel |

Mention flatulence or intestinal gas, and you're bound to get a chuckle. But for more than 44 million Americans, it is a serious concern. The odor associated with excessive flatulence can be so embarrassing that it prevents people from traveling and enjoying normal social interactions. People like Jane Simoson, 39, can travel with confidence this holiday season due to her Flat-D Chair Pad. Jane is one of 44 million people in the US that are afflicted with IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) and one ...
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God's Country

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009 | Travel |

In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, beauty can escape us. It is only by living in the moment that we can experience our wondrous environment. Sometimes traveling to a new and exciting place helps us to take notice of our surroundings. Christmas Away From Home My husband and oldest daughter, Angie, were my traveling companions as we left Grand Rapids, Michigan on the morning of December 24. It was the beginning of the first snow storm of the year. At 7 a.m. we had about 3 inches of snow ...
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Travel Guide and Tourist Attractions

Monday, August 10th, 2009 | Travel |

How many times have you experienced going to a place that seems interesting yet you have no idea what are the tourist attractions that city or country has to offer for its visitors? You would be fortunate enough if you have a friend, a family member or a travel agency that can guide you in that place you are visiting. Unless money is not an issue for you, going through a travel agency could also be costly and many times many of you would say, "I wanted to see more of blah blah blah but I did ...
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Ski Weather - How to Avoid the Worst of It

Sunday, August 9th, 2009 | Travel |

Three days of sleet pellets bouncing off boilerplate and a wet wind that renders Goretex useless ... herein lies no joy. And worse yet, if you're holed up at the Chateau Whistler shelling out hundreds a night, you're doubly irate and ready to give the whole ski industry a swift kick in its over-priced, padded rear-end. So, what's the lesson? Stay away from the Chateau Whistler? Well ... apart from the obvious; let me state the obvious. Whistler's poorly kept secret is that, regardless of the ...
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Samui Bungalows- for those who aspire for unparalleled luxury

Friday, August 7th, 2009 | Travel |

Samui bungalows offer you the best of east and west. Each bungalow is a blend of style, beauty and comfort in itself. Apart from the basic amenities and unparalleled extravagance, each bungalow is a niche to unending scenic beauty. The luxury villas also offer you a range of activities to help you explore the true magnificence of land and water. From that 'coconut' feel to crystal clear warm blue waters by their side, Samui bungalows offer everything that a beauty lover may aspire for. Koh ...
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Why Thailand Is A Favorite Travel Destination in Asia

Thursday, August 6th, 2009 | Travel |

No wonder people love to travel to Thailand these days. It's hot. It's fun. And it's cheap. Everything here is cheap -- hotels, food, shopping -- you name it. A coconut costs 20 baht (that's around 50 cents -US). A bowl of noodle costs from 30 to 70 baht (depending on how nice the restaurant is). Hotels in Thailand are cheap. They have hotels to suit any budget you have. If you're a backpacker and want to stay in Bangkok, Kaosan road is your ideal destination. It's dirt cheap. If you have ...
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On a map quest…Resort Maps to produce “Best of Dennis-Harwich” map, advertising opportunities available

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009 | Travel |

  DENNIS, MASSACHUSETTS'   The creation of this new map will show what the area has to offer by highlighting local attractions, restaurants, accommodations, retail shops, real estate and other services in the greater Dennis-Harwich area. Each advertiser on the map is represented with a display ad surrounding the perimeter of the map, including a color-coded grid locator and their actual building drawn, highlighted and labeled, making it easy to locate.   These same colorful maps can be found ...
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Tourist Season Again!

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009 | Travel |

It is tourist season here in Guanajuato. The streets are once again crawling with pasty-white-legged gringos looking for a good time and wanting to blow a tremendous amount of money. Here is where I come in as your humble, sincere, and most observant columnist. I would like to offer a few of today's observations on the 2005 Guanajuato Tourist Season. Tourism'here is how it is supposed to work: You spend many hours at your job and work lots of overtime to save up enough money to take the family ...
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Tourist Attractions in Sweden - A Personal Top-10

Monday, August 3rd, 2009 | Travel |

Ask Sweden fans what's their favourite spot in Sweden and most will say there are too many to mention. On one thing they will agree: besides the beautiful capital Stockholm, the country's main attraction is its landscape. But there's more. Sweden is one of Europe's best kept secrets. The country has so much to offer. Besides, it's very affordable nowadays and the climate is much better than most people think. Just to give you an idea what to see I made a top-10 of tourist attractions in ...
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Mandurah - Western Australia | A Holiday Destination For All

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009 | Travel |

Mandurah is located approximately 72kms south of Perth - Western Australia. Mandurah is a water wonderland visited by day trippers and holiday makers alike all year round. The towns population is approximately 50,000 and continuing to grow. In fact Mandurah is the fastest growing regional town in Western Australia! It won Tourism Town of the year 2003 and It is now home to activities such as surfing, swimming, crabbing, dolphin watching, boating, fishing and world-class golfing, and that's just ...
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Top 5 Interesting Destinations For Scuba Diving in Thailand

Saturday, August 1st, 2009 | Travel |

Thailand is a place where not only the beautiful landscapes are found, but also a ideal place for water sports activities. The country having beautiful seascapes is visited mostly by surfers and scuba divers. There are five places in Thailand where visitors consider the great places to do scuba diving. Listed are the top five destinations for scuba diving in Thailand: 1. Andaman Sea - the perfect scuba diving place in Thailand. Andaman Sea is located at the southeast part of the Bay of Bengal. ...
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