Archive for the 'Travel Hall' Category

Villa Maria in Montecatini Terme

Friday, October 31st, 2008

What a property! A dynamic and eclectic style in a hotel that changes and evolves every day to satisfy all your needs. Experiences the trends, lives the traditions, welcomes the intimacy and meets the taste of a unique clientele. Come in and enjoy your stay at Villa Maria. Historical treasure secluded in the frame of […]

Get Yourself on a Safari this Summer

Friday, September 26th, 2008

For those men that have never before experienced a walking safari in South Africa can often find it difficult to imagine the unbelievable wildlife you can see. The individuals who come to a safari are regular holiday makers like you and me, some are into photography, some tourists are into Africa as a country but […]

Southern Africa Lets Couples Unearth the Terrific Wildlife by Driving Safari

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

The sensational area of Africa known as South Luangwa has been called the finest place to safari in Africa. The park has been made famous in numerous years by the countries most credible safari experts. British tourists will often be able to watch huge groups of tigers as well as pretty boars.
The region is well […]

Jeweled Shamrock Pendant

Monday, July 14th, 2008

March 17th is St. Patrick’s Day and according to tradition if you are not wearing at least a little something green
you just might get pinched and why put yourself through that? Let’s face it most of us do not look very good in green attire but, there are ways around this.
A pretty green pendant […]

Favourite British Scenic Drives: St Just To St Ives

Friday, June 27th, 2008

The barbed Atlantic winds screamed at me relentlessly, penetrating the bones and drowning the songs of seabirds. Cape Cornwall stood defiantly in the face of the mighty Atlantic Ocean, sculptured over time by driving currents, wind and rain.
Cape Cornwall lies in the far west of county Cornwall, deep in the south-westerly reaches of England. Standing […]

Go on a Photographic Safari Holiday in Beautiful South Africa - Be Near to the Tigers

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Zambia is an incredible experience, the marvellous open planes teaming with lions and one of the smallest population ratios in the universe. Zambia comes with some of the finest natural scenery in South Africa, the desirable blend of beautiful fields, landscapes and swamps makes the total land come to life. Not only will you be […]

Finding a Bar to Call Home in Miami

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Naturally, much of Miami’s charm lies in its glitzy, fast-paced nightclub environment. It can be quite a rush to stagger into one club or bar after another, filling up you senses with thumping music, flashing lights, post-modern décor, and the smell of dancing humanity. Even so, sometimes it’s nice to have a neighborhood […]

Adventure Travel: It’s Not Just For The Young

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

It used to be true that a vacation meant getting away from one’s day-to-day surroundings for the promise of leisure and relaxation. While that’s still true, today’s travelers expect more from the promise.
For previous generations, leisure and relaxation often meant being idle. When the World War II generation wanted to get away, some could afford […]

Smart And Safe Travel Tips For The Business Woman

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

Women today travel constantly and that too all over the world. Most manage to successfully juggle a professional life with a private one. Statistics reveal that almost 50% of business travelers are women and the number continues to grow each day. Travel at short notice means being organized and ready to go. Be smart and […]

Hookah Bars: The Next Big Thing?

Monday, May 19th, 2008

You’ve probably seen a hookah. Most children who grew up in the United States have almost certainly seen a hookah. But, like most people, you’ve likely forgotten what one looks like and what they’re used for. Think back. Recall the tale of a girl named Alice who seemingly stranded in a […]