 Category: Travel Tips
Category: Travel >> Travel Tips<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 next page >> by Jim Johnson  [ 2006-09-11 ] No matter what your tastes, you should be able to find something to do in the city of Buenos Aires Argentina. There are over 200 hotels to stay at while in Buenos Aires; this shows just how much they are committed to the tourism industry. by Jim Johnson  [ 2006-09-11 ] Helsinki Finland offers many miles of coastline as it is right on the Baltic Sea. If you are looking to take a relaxing trip to Helsinki spending time at the beach is your best option. You can soak up the rays, or take advantage of some water sports. by Jim Johnson  [ 2006-09-10 ] Sydney is located on the south east coast of Australia, giving it a great location for tourists. The beaches of Sydney are among the best in the world hands down. They run on for miles, and for tourists this is like paradise. by TJ Tierney  [ 2006-09-10 ] Are you planning a trip to Germany? by Jawahn Thompson  [ 2006-09-10 ] Now that even more restrictions have been placed on what can go in carryon luggage, more people are finding it necessary to check their luggage on flights. If you find yourself in the position where you have to check your luggage, here are some tips to make it as smooth as possible. by Jim Johnson  [ 2006-09-10 ] As a tourist you can visit Vienna Austria during anytime of the year, but your best option would probably be during the months of June through August. The Vienna International Airport is the best way to get in and out of the city if you are an international traveler. by Jim Johnson  [ 2006-09-09 ] For people visiting London for the first time there are many attractions that are must sees. They include the House of Parliament, Tower Bridge, and Buckingham Palace to name a few. by Jim Johnson  [ 2006-09-08 ] One easy way to explore what Zurich has to offer is by purchasing a Zurich Card. This one or three-day pass grants you admission to 40 museums, unlimited access to the city's excellent public transportation system, and special deals at many restaurants and shops. by Jim Johnson  [ 2006-09-08 ] With its proud beauty, delicious food, and rich cultural history, it's no wonder that Barcelona Spain is such a popular tourist destination. It is the second largest city in Spain and home to dozens of museums, libraries and other historical sites. by Jim Johnson  [ 2006-09-06 ] Planning a trip to Brussels can be a lot of fun; just make sure that you remember to leave enough time to visit all of the attractions. There are so many tourist destinations in Brussels that you will need to budget your time so you see it all. by Jim Johnson  [ 2006-09-06 ] Even though Munich is only the third largest city in Germany it still has a lot to offer residents and tourists alike. Over 1.3 million people live in Munich, and thousands of tourists travel through the city on a yearly basis. by Jim Johnson  [ 2006-09-04 ] Paris is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the entire world. The city is located in France, and is also the capital of the country. Paris is among the most traveled cities in the world today. by Aurel Radulescu  [ 2006-08-29 ] If you are planning a St. Thomas Virgin Islands vacation, then you are in for a real treat. Featuring 32 square miles of a lush tropical paradise... by Jim Johnson  [ 2006-08-28 ] Whistler British Columbia is among the most popular vacation destinations in North America for people who love the mountains. Whistler has dozens of inns and hotels which accommodate skiers, tourists and mountain bikers. by Angela Carter [ 2006-08-27 ] Vacations are too far apart (2-3 weeks a year?) and are planned, paid for and anxiously awaited for to have to worry about getting lost. Whether you plan on lying by the beach or pool all day, you might want to find a certain restaurant or shop, or hiking through the forest a GPS can take the worry out of traveling and allow you to enjoy your trip. by Jim Johnson  [ 2006-08-27 ] There is a wealth of attractions to visit that are of historical significance should you be planning a trip to Boston Massachusetts, commonly known as 'Beantown'. The 10 attractions listed are a good place to start. by Jim Johnson  [ 2006-08-27 ] Many people envision an Arizona vacation as relaxing in the sun and maybe playing a round of golf in the vicinity of Phoenix or Tuscson, which happen to be Arizona's two largest cities. by Meredith Booney [ 2006-08-25 ] Namur is the capital of Wallonia, the French speaking southern part of Belgium. It is also the most important town in the province of Namur. This place of historic interest is situated 60 km south-east of Brussels, Belgium’s capital city. by Meredith Booney [ 2006-08-25 ] Mechelen is very nearby Brussels, another popular city in Belgium. Mechelen possesses a rich history that can be understood and enjoyed by its existing architecture—Mechelen is a city full of historical cathedrals, towers, parks and site seeing opportunities. by Meredith Booney [ 2006-08-25 ] Originally a small fishing village, the city of Oostende received its city charter in the 13th century and now has a population of 91,000 people, the largest population on the Belgian coast. Set half way along the 40 mile Belgian coastline, it became popular as a resort in the 19th century, when Kings Leopold I and II spent their summers there. During World War II the city was badly bombed. by Meredith Booney [ 2006-08-25 ] The little town of Spa with a population of less than 11000 is a city of many distinctions. It is located in the Belgian province of Liège. People who live in Spa are proud of their little town because it has been acknowledged with many “firsts” in the world. It is Europe’s oldest health resort. It is the world’s first casino. No prizes for guessing that the word “spa” in English originates from this place in Belgium. by Jim Johnson  [ 2006-08-24 ] London will please most any kind of traveler, what with it's blend of modern facets and it's rich varied history. It's no wonder that London is one of the most popular cities on the globe consdiering it's hundreds of art galleries, museums and other attractions. by rick chapo  [ 2006-08-21 ] It would appear that we now have three new planets in the solar system. If you save up a lot of frequent flyer miles, you may be able to go where no man has before with them. by rick chapo  [ 2006-08-17 ] From the plains of east Colorado to the Front Range to the soaring Rocky Mountains, Colorado is a slice of paradise for backpackers looking for a diversity of terrain. by rick chapo  [ 2006-08-17 ] If you are considering exploring South America, Brazil should be at the top of your list. Brazil is an absolute blast for backpackers given the friendly people and very happy attitude of the culture. by Jim Johnson  [ 2006-08-16 ] With airline fares threatening to rise, plus with the cost of going on vacation being in danger of increasing, hard working families can find it increasingly difficult to find cheap travel solutions. by rick chapo  [ 2006-08-15 ] Hitting the trails in Canada is practically a national pastime. From glaciers to plunging valleys to raging rivers, Canada is not for the meek, but is something you will never forget. by John Gibb  [ 2006-08-12 ] Birmingham is a place that really lends itself to trivia, so here are some things you might not know about Brum. by John Gibb  [ 2006-08-12 ] I bet you think Birmingham is all dismal grey buildings and noisy roads. Well, Birmingham isn’t exactly packed with things to see and do… but there are some things that are well worth a visit. by John Gibb  [ 2006-08-12 ] If you’re in Birmingham, and you’ve done all the stuff you can find within the city centre, it can be tempting to write it off. by John Gibb  [ 2006-08-11 ] Birmingham – known to the people who live there as ‘Brum’ – is the second-largest city in the UK (not Manchester, as people often mistakenly believe) by John Gibb  [ 2006-08-10 ] Mention Amsterdam, and you get a certain reaction – drugs, red light districts are the first things that come to mind. by John Gibb  [ 2006-08-10 ] The first thing many tourists do when they get to Amsterdam is start looking around to see if they can find all the dodgy stuff. So let’s start with that. by John Gibb  [ 2006-08-10 ] Amsterdam is full of landmarks and other things to see – it’s a surprisingly diverse place, with lots of different things packed very close together in the centre. by John Gibb  [ 2006-08-10 ] Amsterdam can be a pretty odd place. There are all sorts of little facts and things that locals know about but strangers would never expect. I bet you didn’t know any of these things about Amsterdam. by rick chapo  [ 2006-08-08 ] Traveling, particularly overseas, can be a great experience. For many people, it can also be an expensive one, which means you need to know how to save on expenses. by rick chapo  [ 2006-08-08 ] If you are planning a trip to Russia, you need to make an effort to prepare yourself. Practicing drinking vodka is a good start, but you will need to know some basic Russian terms. by Abigail Franks  [ 2006-08-07 ] Just say words "electric scooter" and depending on your age, a definite image comes to mind. This no doubt is due to the many different types of electric scooters available in the market today. by John Gibb  [ 2006-08-07 ] Safari is an East African tradition and means to travel or journey. An African safari is a popular trip that has been undertaken for centuries by both Africans and other nations visiting Africa. by John Gibb  [ 2006-08-06 ] The commonwealth of the Bahamas is in the West Indies. The country is made up of an archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean. by John Gibb  [ 2006-08-06 ] As with all vehicles a boat is legible for an insurance policy, under the Marine Insurance Act by Abigail Franks  [ 2006-08-02 ] here is much confusion about the whole timeshare market and what it does and does not offer. Timeshares, at their best, are simply a fractional ownership of a specific resort property. That is, a timeshare allows you to purchase the right to use a given property a certain number of days per year. So far, so good, right by John Gibb  [ 2006-07-31 ] So if you’re thinking of getting away for a last minute break, just where should you go? by John Gibb  [ 2006-07-31 ] Once you’ve booked a cheap last minute flight and hotel, then there’s the matter of all the problems that can come up – and they’re often worse than usual with these kinds of deals by mary chiolou  [ 2006-07-30 ] Discover some secrets of the famous Greek Barbecue. Where to eat delicious meats in Athens and around Greece. by Steve Cowan  [ 2006-07-26 ] If you’re going to Europe, and planning on traveling, rather than staying in the one place for the duration of your vacation, and you don’t want to spend a fortune, there’s two or three alternative ways that you can travel throughout the continent.
by Aurel Radulescu  [ 2006-07-24 ] If you are planning a fabulous Las Vegas vacation, then you are not alone. Every day, tourists pour into the Las Vegas strip for gambling, entertainment and plenty of shopping. by Keith Hoyng  [ 2006-07-23 ] The previous few decades have seen an amazing revolution in the world of the airline industry. Low rate and discount airlines caught the industry by storm with their focus on persuading their passengers to choose their destinations with no add-ons and the smallest expense possible. Discount airlines like Jet Blue and Southwest have demonstrated that airlines can be successful with no offering of frills and first class seats that most of the old line airlines found so crucial. by Keith Hoyng  [ 2006-07-23 ] When it comes to taking a trip across Europe, many people think that such an adventure is outside their modest means. Nevertheless, the legions of academy students and others on shoestring budgets that come over to Europe every summer undermine this assumption. If these budget travelers can make Europe within their means, there is no reason you cannot as well. by Metodi Mladenov Mladenov [ 2006-07-13 ] Looking at the oil prices lately you may decide to skip this year’s vacation because the flight tickets will cost you a fortune. But what about flying for free from London to Barcelona or for just 130$ from US to Germany? This will be perfect deal if you know how to find it. |