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  • Online Hotel Reservations: An easy way to spend holiday vacations  By : mechcanlarin
    Online hotel reservations have become popular in these technology days, if you are planning for a convenient vacation, or if you are traveling for a purpose or for a pleasure, definitely you need a hotel reservation.
  • Things to see and do in Menorca  By : Alphonse Martinkus
    Near the beach at Cala en Bosc, South of Ciutadella, the Aquarock water park is fun for all the family, with a variety of fun activities including a wave machine, a kamikaze, a go karting track, trampolines and much more.
  • Mid-range LA Suites: Hints for finding exciting discounts on getaways including Los Angeles hotels  By :
    It has been frequently observed that well known chefs have been collaborating with hotels to bring the much needed improvements to hotel restaurant food. The well known CUT steakhouse at the Beverly Wilshire hotel is a feather in the cap of internationally acclaimed chef Wolfgang Puck and confirmation that the standards of hotel restaurants have improved dramatically. Guests at the elegant London West Hollywood will be treated to fabulous French fare at the stylish Gordon Ramsey at the London restaurant.
  • Bound for New York? Big Apple stays don't have to eat up your budget Get hints on how to snatch up budget New York suites  By : AmberStemme
    If you’re one of the tourists who would like to experience New York with an Asian twist, Mandarin Oriental Hotel is the perfect place for you. It offers 75 naturally-lit in-house pools for guests to enjoy, also coming with awesome views of the Hudson River. It also has an in-house Thai Yoga Massage Suite that comes with 6 different treatment rooms guests can freely take advantage of.
  • Paying For And Getting A Refund For Your Airline Ticket  By : lar
    Changing or canceling your flight – does it matter if you paid by cash, check or credit card?
  • Pre-Flight Electronics Check  By : lar
    Prior to going on an overseas vacation, I always make sure that my electronic goodies are packed and ready to go.
  • How Much Did You Pay For Your Plane Ticket?  By : lar
    Airfare prices can very greatly day to day and week to week.
  • Do You Know How To Get the Best Air Fares?  By : lar
    There is a wide variety of air fares available to travelers. This fact sheet will help you choose the one that's best for you.
  • How Much Do You Know About Frequent Flyer Programs?  By : lar
    Do you know what it takes for a free upgrade or free flight?
  • Defensive Flying: Tips You Can Use  By : lar
    Most airline trips are boring and uneventful. However, you can take steps to reduce even further your chances of encountering problems. Here is some advice for "defensive flying."
  • Some Tips On Avoiding Baggage Problems  By : lar
    Pack your bags properly so that they don’t get damaged or lost.
  • Quick Tips for Traveling Abroad  By : lar
    We all want our overseas trip to go smooth so here are some ways to ease the pain.
  • How To Get Through Airport Security The Easy Way  By : lar
    Once you check your bags at the airport, it is now time to go through the security checkpoint.
  • Tips To Glide Through Customs  By : lar
    Entering a foreign country or returning from one puts you in contact with Immigration and Customs Officers.
  • Make A List And Check It Twice  By : lar
    Making a checklist before traveling can save you time in the long run.
  • Exit Rows Are The Poor Man's First Class  By : lar
    Ever had to endure a middle row seat for ten hours? Want to know how to avoid it?
  • Shopping and market in Rome  By : Michele De Capitani
    During X.-mas time Piazza Navona square is full of stands, street artists and gourmet stalls. The place to be for having a taste of the city life, and some fun.
  • What You Need To Know About - Travel In Luxury  By : Arvinder Jeet Singh
    Luxury travel is diametrically opposed to traveling on budget. ‘Luxury’ as the term Suggests, is to have the best of everything by paying the maximum for it. If you have money and want to make your vacations a dream come true then go for the luxuries available in the travel world.
  • Rent A Van When In Southern California  By : pjaya99
    The best way to travel in Southern California is by renting passenger vans to make your trip pleasant and enjoyable.
  • Tipping In Pattaya  By : lar
    When you go out for dinner or drinks in Pattaya, should you tip?
  • Pattaya Balloon Chasers  By : lar
    Finding a party at one of the many Pattaya bars is easy. All you have to do is look for balloons.
  • Che Guevara’s Memorial  By : chichocojo
    In Santa Clara there is a place where everyone that comes for the first time to this city visit. This place is the Memorial Ché Guevara. This city is full of his prints and while you are walking during your vacation around its streets, some of these prints can come out of the blue.
  • Travel Destinations  By : Peter Greenberg
    Peter Greenberg has compiled a roundup of some of the more interesting options for swingin’ senior singles, which run the gamut from safaris to small-ship cruises.
  • Facts About Rome  By : Michele De Capitani
    At about 20 kilometres from the Tyrrhenian coast, 20 metres above sea level and right in the middle of the Roman countryside where the river Tiber winds itself among the sweet green hills there you can find the Eternal city: Rome.
  • I'm Going To Pattaya's Walking Street. Where Do I Go First?  By : lar
    Visiting Pattaya for the first time can be an exhilarating experience and trying to figure out where to go first can be an impossibility.
  • Are There Any Good Restaurants On Walking Street?  By : lar
    Most single guys know that Pattaya's Walking Street is a haven of go-go bars but many don’t know about the great restaurants.
  • Enjoy A Tour Of San Diego By Renting A Van  By : pjaya99
    It is very convenient to travel in San Diego by renting vans through van rental agencies.
  • What Is There To Do On Walking Street?  By : lar
    If you have ever been to Pattaya, you know all about the infamous Walking Street. If you haven’t been, you need to go.
  • What The Heck Is Bubble And Squeak?  By : lar
    Ever order a full English breakfast and wonder what was on the plate?
  • Finding Cheap and Affordable Vacation Rentals Worldwide  By : Lesley Lyon
    If you have been planning for a family getaway, vacation rentals are the most suitable. Read on for tips to find cheap and affordable vacation rentals worldwide.
  • Finding Fabulous Packages for Christmas Vacation  By : Lesley Lyon
    Spending a Christmas vacation at your preferred destination is a dream come true. This article helps you spend your holidays in a memorable and joy-filled ways.
  • Tips to Find Cheap and Luxurious Hotels in New York  By : Lesley Lyon
    Across every corner of New York, you can find hotels ranging from simple ones to luxurious. Read on for tips to find a hotel in the city that suits all your expectations.
  • A Guide for Cheap and Discount Travel Deals  By : Lesley Lyon
    Are you a person who feels that travel and accommodation in hotels are expensive? Then read on to know how to minimize your expenses on accommodation by looking for cheap hotels.
  • How to Find Cheap Luxury Hotels  By : Lesley Lyon
    Locating a cheap but quality hotel is a bit difficult task. Read on to learn how you can find hotels that offer best accommodations at low costs worldwide.
  • Last Minute Travel Deals  By : Lesley Lyon
    A cautious and regular traveler will always opt for last minute travel deals, as they are comparatively cheaper. Read this article to learn how to strike the right last minute travel deals.
  • Must See Bangkok Temples  By : lar
    Spending some time in Bangkok? You have to see the temples.
  • Travel Guide To Paris  By : AONE
    Life never sleeps in the capital city of France- Paris. The City of Lovers or the City of Lights, the city of Paris is exceptional for it has not just one but a multitude of attractions that leave each and every visitor bizarre. The aura of the city is such that the visitors are left spell bound. The city is so rich in its exotic and prized possessions that it becomes difficult to explore the entire city within a few days.
  • Duty-Free Liquids, Gels, and Aerosols  By : lar
    If you travel overseas you have the advantage of shopping at the airport duty free shop. But, you need to check the latest rules for carrying liquids on board.
  • Shopping in Bangkok Can Save You Oodles Of Money  By : lar
    Shopping in Bangkok can be fun if you know how to bargain.
  • Shopping in Pattaya  By : lar
    Shopping in Pattaya can be fun if you know how to haggle.
  • Jewelry Shopping in Bangkok  By : lar
    You can get great deals in gold and gemstones in Bangkok if you don’t get ripped off.
  • Paper or Plastic? Paying For Your Thailand Vacation  By : lar
    Should you use cash, traveler's checks, or credit/debit card when you are in Thailand?
  • Getting To Pattaya In 23 Easy Steps  By : lar
    A systematic approach to planning your vacation may be the easiest way to get there. Twenty-three steps may seem like a lot, but you will see it isn’t much at all.
  • A Day At Koh Larn  By : lar
    A short boat ride from Pattaya is the Coral Island – Koh Larn.
  • What To Expect When You Check In For Your International Flight  By : lar
    The key to flying international is to be prepared. The better you plan before you go the easier that check-in will be.
  • Traveling With A Disability Or A Medical Condition  By : lar
    The airlines are prepared to assist people with disabilities or medical conditions, but you have to do your part to help them help you.
  • Surviving The Security Checkpoint At The Airport  By : lar
    It is a fact of life that we have to be screened by security before boarding our flight. It can be easy or you can make it difficult. If you properly prepare, clearing security is a breeze.
  • How To Make Your Trip Better Using 3-1-1  By : lar
    We all know that 4-1-1 is the number to call for information and 9-1-1 is the emergency number. What is 3-1-1?
  • Tips for Traveling Overseas  By : lar
    Making some minor preparations before you go overseas will save you time and effort and give you peace of mind.
  • What You Can Do To Avoid A Terrorist Attack  By : lar
    Terrorist acts occur unpredictably, making it impossible to protect yourself absolutely. The first and best protection is to avoid travel to areas where there has been a persistent record of terrorist attacks or kidnappings.
  • Do I Need to Speak Thai in Thailand?  By : lar
    Speaking the language of the country you are going is a definite advantage but it is not really necessary.
  • Currency Conversion in Thailand  By : lar
    Going to a foreign country means you will need to change some of your country's currency to Thai Baht.
  • Their Name Liveth For Evermore  By : lar
    If you are a World War II history buff, you need to set aside one day of your Bangkok vacation and visit Kanchanaburi. The title of this article is an inscription on one of the monuments at the war cemetery.
  • Eating in Thailand; Chopsticks, Spoons, & Fingers  By : lar
    Just because you are in an Asian country doesn’t mean you will always be required to use chopsticks. You may be surprised to find out which eating utensils you will use most in Thailand.
  • Getting Around in Pattaya  By : lar
    There are only a few ways of getting around in Pattaya, Thailand. I will talk about each one and how to avoid getting ripped off.
  • Getting Around in Bangkok  By : lar
    Arriving in Bangkok, Thailand you have a few choices getting to you hotel. The easiest and most expensive will be a taxi. Cheapest will be the bus.
  • Going to Pattaya? You Must Be Crazy!  By : lar
    Pattaya, Thailand is a short drive from the Bangkok International Airport and a resort city like no other in the world. Once you visit you will be addicted for life.
  • Khon Kaen-the Gateway to Isaan  By : lar
    If you are a regular visitor to Thailand, you have heard of the part of Thailand known as Isaan. If you have only heard of Bangkok, Pattaya, or Phuket, you need to head up to the northeast of Thailand for the true Thai experience.
  • Do You Need a Visa to Visit Thailand?  By : lar
    For your normal 2 or 3 week vacation, you should only require a passport. You need to check with your country’s consulate division and see what the current requirements are.
  • Plan Your Thailand Vacation Based on Thai Holidays  By : lar
    If you are planning a vacation to Thailand, you should be aware of the major national holidays celebrated throughout the country. Male tourists complain that during many of the holidays and even during elections, many of the night spots shut down. And, many of the bar owners never seem to know if they are allowed to remain open or not.
  • Celebrate Songkran in Thailand  By : lar
    Sawasdee Pii Mai & Happy Thai New Year! Although it is a few months away, it is never too late to plan for a trip to Thailand to celebrate Thai New Year.
  • Celebrate Loy Krathong in Thailand  By : lar
    Unique to Thailand, Loy Krathong is celebrated country-wide during the 12th month of the Thai lunar year. The holiday is usually in November.
  • Pack Light For Your Thailand Trip  By : lar
    Visiting Thailand in high or low season will make no difference on what you bring. Your wardrobe will be geared toward the tropics even during the “cool’ time of the year in Thailand.
  • Is the Water Buffalo Really Sick?  By : lar
    If you are a single man and are planning a trip to Thailand, you may hear this lament from the girls you meet. Don’t fall for it. It is one of many scams the girls try to pull on unsuspecting men.
  • What to Carry in Your Carry-on Bag on an Overseas Flight  By : lar
    Preparing for an overseas flight is a little bit different than your standard domestic flight. About the only type of flight that compares is a U.S. coast to coast. If you properly plan it will make your long flight better.
  • Arriving at an Airport You Can’t Even Pronounce  By : lar
    If you have recently traveled to Thailand you arrived at the newest Southeast Asian airport. Bangkok’s new airport replaces an old friend of mine.
  • Returning Home After Your Overseas Holiday – What to Expect  By : lar
    Your wonderful vacation is over and it is time to return home. You need to plan for your return trip home just as you planned at the beginning of your holiday.
  • Surviving Your First Overseas Flight  By : lar
    Taking a trip to a foreign country can be a bit different than a short shuttle flight between two cities. But, with a little pre-planning, you can make the long flight as pleasant as possible.
  • Arrival and Claiming Your Bags  By : lar
    Many bags look alike. After you pull what you think is your bag off the carousel, check the name tag or the bag tag number. If your bag arrives open, unlocked or visibly damaged, check right away to see if any of the contents are missing or damaged.
  • Checking-in For Your Flight-It’s in the Bag  By : lar
    Arriving at the airport is the start of your vacation. You can make it painful or painless. It is all up to you.
  • Pack Your Bags Like a Pro  By : lar
    Between the time you check your luggage in and the time you claim it at your destination, it may have passed through a maze of conveyor belts and baggage carts; once airborne, baggage may tumble around the cargo compartment if the plane hits rough air. In all fairness to the airlines, however, relatively few bags are damaged or lost. With some common-sense packing and other precautions, your bags will probably be among the ones that arrive safely.
  • Overbooking and the Airline Bump  By : lar
    Overbooking is not illegal, and most airlines overbook their scheduled flights to a certain extent in order to compensate for "no-shows." Passengers are sometimes left behind or "bumped" as a result. When an over sale occurs, the Department of Transportation (DOT) requires airlines to ask people who aren't in a hurry to give up their seats voluntarily, in exchange for compensation. Those passengers bumped against their will are, with a few exceptions, entitled to compensation.
  • Planning Your Flight – Timing is Everything  By : lar
    Your vacation is scheduled and it is time to book your flight. Most people make the mistake of booking their flight based on departure time – but this can be a big mistake.
  • Florence for young travellers  By : Michele De Capitani
    Florence has been home to some of the world renowned artists as Dante, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Brunelleschi, Botticelli, Vasari.
  • Do you know how to buy or Rent property in spain?  By : Rahul Sabnis
    The author guides the user on properties for sale or rent in Spain
  • Discover The Barcelona  By : Steve Buchanan
    Discover a first class selection of holiday apartments in Barcelona. Rental apartments in Barcelona offer you centrally located properties for the visitor in search of accommodation in the city's best locations, or for travellers that require a short term accommodation.
  • India Travel Advice  By : upty123
    The article offers helpful advice and tips to those traveling to India. Find number of good tips before you travel to India...
  • French Wine Can Cost Over 1000 Per Bottle  By : Martyn Davis
    Wine is undoubtedly one of the great national treasures of France, and some of the most expensive in the world, like a vintage Romanee Conti red wine produced in Burgundy can set you back anything upwards of 1,000 for just one bottle.
  • Motorhome Rental - How To Get The Best Deal  By : Annie Harris
    When thinking of renting a campervan or a motorhome, it is important to consider the vehicle that best suits your needs.
  • More Reasons Not To Get Arrested In Thailand  By : lar
    You can read almost daily about foreigners getting arrested in Thailand. They get arrested for a variety of reasons – theft, pedophilia, drugs, murder and more. Some are wanted in their home countries and were arrested in Thailand and will be extradited back home to face trial. They are either arrogant or stupid thinking that the Thai Police will never catch them. Well, you don’t want to get caught by the Thai Police – trust me. Here are a few examples:
  • Staying Healthy During Your Trip  By : lar
    No one wants to spend their vacation sick in their hotel room or worse – in a hospital. Some things can’t be avoided – but most can. A little preventive planning can make your vacation safe and keep you on the beach instead of in the doctor’s office.Take some precautions and make your holiday safe and disease-free.
  • Should I Visit Thailand During Exercise Cobra Gold?  By : lar
    This comes up every year – guys wanting to know if it is still fun in Thailand when the military is in town. Having participated in Exercise Cobra Gold 4 times, all I can say- is “Come on down”. Yes, there are many guys in town with short hair – but for the most part we are working 12 – 16 hour days and don’t have much time to go out on the town until the exercise finishes. So, go to Pattaya during Cobra Gold, have a good time, and if you see a soldier or a marine – buy him or her a beer.
  • Getting From the Bangkok Airport to Pattaya  By : lar
    You have booked you flight to Bangkok and your hotel room in Pattaya – but have you thought about transportation from Bangkok to Pattaya? It isn’t that long of a ride – but can be daunting to the first time traveler.
  • Venezia, always in the hearts of tourists from all over the world  By : Michele De Capitani
    Venice, capital of the Veneto region, is one of the most beautiful and picturesque Italian city, and coveted tourist destination among the most important at the global level, is considered a strategic connection with the Middle East and its history is thousands of years.
  • Going to Asia? Save Time and Money on Your Next Trip.  By : lar
    It seems like traveling these days has become more of a hassle than what it’s worth. Gas prices are constantly on the rise, while airports remain notorious for overcharging plane tickets. Not to mention the long waits, hassle of security, and running the risk of losing your luggage. Traveling out of the country poses even more of a hassle. Despite the obstacles traveling involves, you can eliminate one worry from your mind if you’re planning a trip to Asia – spending too much money to get there.
  • How to Bring Money to a Foreign Country  By : lar
    Going to an overseas country presents a currency challenge. Carrying a calculator helps, but more importantly, prior planning is more important. You choices - cash, credit cards, debit cards, local currency, and traveler's checks all present different kinds of problems and solutions.
  • Legal Tips When Traveling Overseas  By : lar
    The very first thing you have to remember is that you are a guest in a foreign country and you are subject to their rules and regulations. Ignorance of the law is no excuse. You need to do some homework and find out what the laws of the country you are visiting are so that you stay out of trouble and have an enjoyable vacation.
  • Going Overseas? Protect Your Passport  By : lar
    Your passport is the most valuable document that you will carry abroad. It confirms your U.S. citizenship. Please guard it carefully. Do not use it as collateral for a loan or lend it to anyone. It is your best form of identification. You will need it when you pick up mail or check into hotels, embassies or consulates.
  • What U.S. Consuls Can Do To Help You  By : lar
    U.S. consular officers are located at U.S. embassies and consulates in most countries overseas. They are available to advise and help you, if you are in any serious trouble.
  • Plan Your Return Before You Go  By : lar
    Most people are so excited about going on their vacation that they forget to plan their. This can take almost as much effort as the initial holiday plan. But, it is better to think about your return before you leave your home. Here are some tips.
  • What Do You Do If You Lose Your Airline Ticket?  By : lar
    Airline tickets are similar to negotiable documents. Because of this, refunds can be difficult to obtain if tickets are lost or stolen.
  • Travel at Cost Prices not Retail Prices.  By :
    Travellers who book directly with tour operators should not have to pay the same price available at high-street retail outlets but should get travel prices net of commissions.
  • Things to Arrange Before You Travel Overseas  By : lar
    No one expects anything to happen while on a 2 or 3 week vacation – but you really should make some preparations – just in case.
  • What to Learn About Before You Go to a Foreign Country  By : lar
    Before you go to a foreign country, you should do your homework. There is no excuse for not knowing with all of the information available on the Internet. Embassy and consulate information, along with web sites for your holiday country are readily available. Most sites will also have forum with local residents and tourists providing current information and available to answer your questions.
  • Tis the Season to Travel  By : lar
    With Christmas and New Years right around the corner, many people will be traveling to visit family and friends. And many will take to the air to return home for Christmas dinner and New Year Eve celebrations. Many of these people will be first time flyers and should do a little homework before taking that first flight. Different countries and different airports/airlines have different rules – so check before you fly.
  • Common Sense Travel Tips  By : lar
    Flying is a routine activity for millions of Americans, and raises no health considerations for the great majority of them. However, there are certain things you can do to ensure that your flight is as comfortable as possible.
  • Safe Travel - What to Bring – 10 Tips  By : lar
    Travel today can be confusing with rules and regulations changing on a regular basis. Last year I could bring a bottle of water but no lighter. This year it is the opposite. Zippo lighters are OK but no bottled water – go figure. Sometimes the rules vary by country – so check, check, check.
  • Frequent Flyer Programs – Get the Most Out of Your Miles  By : lar
    Virtually all major U.S. airlines have a frequent-flyer plan, and many foreign carriers are starting them. These programs allow you to earn free trips, upgrades (e.g., from Coach to First Class) or other awards based on how often you fly on that airline. In some programs you can earn credit by using specified hotels, rental car companies, credit cards, etc. It doesn't cost anything to join a program, and you can enroll in the programs of any number of different airlines.
  • Travel For Senior Tips  By : marieanne
    Senior travel is growing in popularity. Instead of relaxing at home, a large number of senior citizens are making the decision to get out and travel. If you are a senior citizen and you are interested in taking a summer vacation, you may be wondering which summer vacation destination is best.
  • Treasure Islands in Vietnam  By : Linh Le Dieu
    It's hard to imagine anywhere more beautiful than the islands of the Truong Sa Archipelago. Nguyen Nhung recalls her adventures in this remote island paradise.
  • Top Twelve Travel Tips for Students  By : lar
    If you are a student planning a trip overseas, here are some tips to help you with your trip. This list is not all inclusive, but it should give you a good start to a safe and enjoyable trip abroad.
  • Some Travel Tips for Students  By : lar
    Planning a vacation in a faraway land? Received a job offer to teach in Asia? Although most trips abroad are trouble free, being prepared will go a long way to avoiding the possibility of serious trouble.
  • Thai Visas for American Citizens  By : lar
    Going to Thailand? Going to stay more than 30 days, work or retire in Thailand? Make sure you know the rules.
  • Where to stay in Pattaya?  By : lar
    You’ve decided to spend your holiday in Pattaya, Thailand and leave the cold and snow of your home country. Great! But, where do you stay once you get there?
  • Asia Safety Travel Tips  By : maura
    Asia occupies a quarter of the earth's land mass, it spans a lot of time zones. Having a single travel guide for all of Asia is virtually impossible. Asia like any other continent, here are basic travel tips for a few of the most happening countries in Asia.
  • The Ultimate Hotel Guide To New York City  By : Reginald Curtis
    New York City is the city that never sleeps, es verdad? Well, it’s certainly no wonder with so many places and stuff that would please all the senses. There’s the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, the Madison Square Garden and God knows what else. But the question is...where do you stay in New York City?
  • Tips to Plan Your Vacation  By : dchteam
    Planning for an exclusive holiday abroad? Surfing the Internet for best hotels leaves you more confused? Unable to decide which hotel to choose from as all hotels project a perfect image of themselves? Never been to the hotel destination? Looking for hotels which will offer you the best holiday packages without burning a hole in your pocket? Stop worrying as all your worries and problems can be solved very easily by just keeping some useful tips in mind to plan your vacation.
  • Paris The Capital City Of France Full Of Romance  By : Martyn Davis
    Paris has always been at the forefront of the world in terms of entertainment and variety from film, dance, opera, jazz, ballet, rock festivals and not forgetting the romance.
  • The Eiffel Tower To Be Taken Down In 20 Years  By : Martyn Davis
    With 200,000,000 people having visited the Eiffel Tower in Paris France since its construction, it makes this monument the most visited paid monument per year and was the tallest monument in the world until 1930.
  • Asian Love Story: A Honeymoon destination in India  By : Mike Mansfield
    An Asian wedding? Probably. An Asian honeymoon? Why not? If you’ve already explored the streets of Venice, taken pictures of the Eiffel Tower, visited the numerous museums and art galleries in Italy and wined and dined on tempting Italian and French cuisine, perhaps you may want to explore a different culture and different taste on your first time together as a married couple.
  • Are You Looking for the Most Romantic Resort for Your Marriage Renewals?  By : Mike Mansfield
    Honeymoon is not only for newly married couples. In fact, even couples married for many years now can have marriage renewals and be followed by a honeymoon.
  • 0 to 60 in 4.5 Seconds  By : Slavco Stefanoski
    Speeding is illegal, yet we sell racing motorcycles and cars which are so powerful and look so intimidating that a police man could write the owner a ticket even if it were parked. Take today’s crotch rocket, nearly all of these motorcycles can barely get out of second or third gear going sixty miles per hour. We complain when our teenagers drive these bikes like they are meant to be driven. Silly of us to think that anyone is going to drive these bikes and never speed?
  • Keep your family happy and safe on vacation  By : Bruce Gibson
    Tips for keeping your family, especially your children, happy when travelling, and simple things to do to keep your belongings safe while away.
  • Culture Tips for Dubai Travelers  By :
    There is a lot of confusing and misleading information when it comes to what is and what is not culturally acceptable in Dubai. It is greatly appreciated if those who travel to Dubai take a little time to learn about the local customs and culture.
  • Las Vegas a Beginners Travel Guide  By : Benson S
    This article was created to help anyone who is thinking about going to Las Vegas for the first time. It will help make the proper decisions from finding hotels to how what the city has to offer the entire family.
  • Frequent Flyer Miles for the Occasional Fliers  By : Manoj B
    Find out what you can do with your frequent flyer miles. For the occasional flyer, it’s easy to forget about the mileage account. But there are rewards waiting.
  • Malta: The Mediterranean’s best kept secret  By : EdwardP
    Malta is an island nation in the Mediterranean which offers travellers a unique experience by offering excellent accommodation options, beautiful beaches and an incredibly high concentration of historical and culturally significant sites.
  • Please Communicate In English  By :
    A humorous approach to the problem experienced by travelers and travellers who think they can speak and understand the English language.
  • Verona, a city to discover loved from the tourists of all the world  By : Michele De Capitani
    Verona, is a splendid city of more than 260.000 inhabitants, in the northern of Italy. The capital it is one of the seven provinces that characterize the region of Veneto, risen on the sides of the Adige river and far from Garda lake about thirty kilometers.
  • Vietnam Travel: A glimpse of Quy Nhon  By : Luat Tran Van
    Visit Quy Nhon at noon and you'll see the sunlight blanket the hills that surround it, shimmer on its urban streets, and glisten on the tip of each pristine wave that laps a nearby beach.
  • Selling Timeshares: Useful Tips  By : Lesley Lyon
    Selling a timeshare can be very difficult as lots of factors are involved in the sale. The author gives a few useful tips that will be useful for closing the deal profitably.
  • Mekong Delta - The Floating Life  By : Le Anh Tuan
    Anyone who had been to rural Tay Nam Bo (Southern Vietnam) knows that the best way to get around is by "do duc", or riverboat. In the Mekong Delta, these boats are simply known as "do".
  • Tenerife Holidays - A tourist guide to the south of Tenerife  By : Insight Tenerife
    This is a tourist travel guide to the south of Tenerife which offers the reader useful information on the island. This guide has been designed to give tourists who are interested in holidaying in Tenerife some general information and facts about Tenerife holidays. This article covers Tenerife Climate and weather, beaches, restaurants, pubs, bars, entertainment, excursions and accommodation.
  • Things to consider before Travelling With Your Pet  By : Manoj B.
    Summary: There are several things to consider before heading out of town with your pet. After all, if you’re passionate about them, getting there with the animal is half the fun! Find out what you need to do.
  • Once In A Lifetime Experience - Yacht Charter Sailing In Greece  By : Arthor Pens
    Greece is a country chosen by the Gods offering its visitors spectacular beaches, interesting villages, an abundance of history, as well as flowing green country sides, Greece is an ideal destination for a wide variety of groups.
  • To Go To An Expert Travel Agent or Directly To The Operator?  By :
    If you, as a traveler, do not need to use an expert travel agent and are comfortable with handling your own arrangements over the internet you have unlimited choices but not unlimited time to do your searches. You also have probably questioned why, if you do your own bookings directly with the operator, that you have to pay the commissions that are normally built in to travel prices to allow for retailer or wholesaler percentages, and rightly so. Are you getting a fair fare price when you go directly to operators and if not why not?
  • Why Do You Pay Commissions When You Do Your Own Travel Bookings?  By :
    The article questions why travel prices remain the same whether you book through an agent or directly with the travel provider over their website.
    It also questions whether travel 'specialists' have sufficient knowledge, experience and expertise or have they just have taken a simple test run by a tourism office or tour operator. It suggests a new travel savings program called Top Travel Voucher operated by www.toptravelsites.com
  • Ways to save time and money by booking airport parking at Luton  By : Andy Burrows
    The most convenient way to travel to Luton Airport is to take your own car. This option is suitable for most passengers, whether they are travelling for business or pleasure. A few simple steps will save you both money and time by pre-booking airport parking at Luton.
  • Great daytrips from Tenerife - Spain  By : Andy Burrows
    Planning a trip to Tenerife? With a vast array of daytrips on offer, Tenerife remains one of the last European paradise islands which will guarantee you a fun packed, memorable holiday. To get the most out of your break, check out the hinterland to see some of the island’s natural wonders rather than spending every day on the beach.
  • Little England is no "little" at all.  By : Travel Barbados
    Known before as Isla de los Barbados or Island of the Bearded Ones, the island of corals and limestone is now a distinct tourist destination.
  • Making flying easier  By : Andy Burrows
    There are very few people who actually like flying and even people who travel often for business have probably wished at one time or another that teleportation had been invented before the airplane. Flying is a hassle and there’s no way around that; however, there are some things you can do to ease the annoyances of travelling by airplane.
  • Great daytrips from Paphos - Cyprus  By : Andy Burrows
    Decided to make Paphos your next holiday destination? These tips on daytrips on offer from Paphos will enhance your stay and show you more of the area than just the fabulous beaches. By delving into the hinterland, you can discover another side to the historic destination.
  • Mallin’ Rouge: Bourgeois Shop vs. Cheap Store  By : Olivia Hunt
    There is also a new trend in malls today. It is the commodification of nature, or the increasingly pervasive commercial trend that views and uses nature as a sales gimmick or marketing strategy, as is manifest in production of replicas or simulations. Fountains, bubbling brooks, trees, and other elements of nature are reproduced and put up inside malls to make them more enticing to mall goers.
  • Traditional Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Architecture in Taiwan  By : Olivia Hunt
    Meal cult is an important part of country’s culture. Food and drink are the main necessities for sustaining life, and Taiwan cuisine takes a special place among the great cuisines of the world. Taiwan has a broad variety of dishes because of great ethnic diversity.
  • Houses in Taiwan  By : Olivia Hunt
    There are almost no differences between houses people live in Taiwan now and then. There are old houses and new houses in every city in Taiwan. It is necessary to note that one-storeyed buildings prevail over multi-storeyed ones. If you are going to study in Taiwan, you will have to decide where to live: on a university campus or in some other place.
  • Clothing and Dress code in Taiwan  By : Olivia Hunt
    The Chinese are modest people who live modestly in Taiwan. They spend little on personal things and on clothes too. As for clothing, a single dress would often be worn all the year if it is sufficient to keep it clean and dry. Consequently, in Taiwan people wear simple and comfortable clothes at home and at work. They have its own Chinese fashion which differs from the rest of the world by its natural simplicity and richness of colors.
  • Transportation in Taiwan  By : Olivia Hunt
    Taiwan has all possible transport available for your convenience. Inland system of railroads includes four branch-lines: Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western. There are four classes of railway carriages – economic class Fu-shing, class Jue-kuan, and the highest class Tsi-chiang. A traveler can choose what class to use depending on time and money amount, as well as his purposes of a trip.
  • Mealtime Culture and the Education System in Taiwan  By : Olivia Hunt
    Mealtime culture represents another face by which a country shows itself to the world. Mealtime also has many rules and traditions. Almost all dishes are eaten with the help of special chopsticks, though many restaurants have European dinner-sets and everyone may use them. After the dinner you should not leave chopsticks in food or leave them in a cup. It is allowed to hold plate close to your face and eat.
  • The Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum  By : Olivia Hunt
    The Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum is situated not far from the Griffith Park Zoo and is famous all over the world as a place of the history and mythology of the American West. When you enter the museum's courtyard the first thing that you see and that impresses you is a life-size bronze sculpture of Gene Autry called ‘Back in the Saddle Again’.
  • Finding cheaper airline tickets  By : Keith Barrett
    Have you ever noticed how some of your friends seem to get away on a lot of holidays each year? Maybe they're just lucky, or maybe they know the secrets to finding cheap airline tickets.
  • Hanoi Snack Time  By : Linh Le Dieu
    In the skillful hands of Hanoi women, vermicelli is incorporated into all kinds of delectable dishes. We discover Hanoi in snack time.
  • Travel in Italy - Free guide of Perugia city for families  By : Michele De Capitani
    In the Perugia City guide students, families and backpackers can get a large selection of cheap or low cost accommodation with plenty of low cost solutions in budget youth hostels, Bed and Breakfast, guesthouses, cheap hotel deals in Italy.
  • Vietnam Travel - Den Gion Ninh Chu Resort  By : Linh Le Dieu
    In need of a break from the frantic pace of city life, we headed for Den Gon Ninh Chu Beach resort, located a few minutes from Phan Rang town in central Vietnam. In Nha Trang we boarded a bus, and then spent a pleasant tow hours driving along the coast, soaking in the stunning views of turquoise water and empty beaches.
  • Money Saving Holiday Tips  By : Keith Barrett
    We all like to have time to relax and there's no better chance to rest than on holiday. Let's take a look on some tips for how you can have a great holiday on a small budget.
  • Saving face the Thai way – etiquette dos and don’ts  By : Andy Burrows
    Before you travel to Thailand you should know something about the dos and don’ts. Saving face the Thai way in certain situations will make your stay much more pleasurable. Here some very useful advice.
  • Travel in Egypt - Free guide of Luxor for families  By : Michele De Capitani
    The city of Luxor has had many names through its history according to the culture, language and religion of its rulers.
  • Meet and greet airport parking at Gatwick  By : Andy Burrows
    Read about the many benefits of using the Gatwick Airport meet and greet parking service. The perfect start for your short break or holiday!
  • Spas in Saigon  By : Linh Le Dieu
    Worn out by the bustle of Ho Chi Minh City? The city's new urban spas promise to take you out of this world.
  • Travelling to the airport by car?  By : Mark Holmes
    Tips on how to save money on UK airport parking.
  • Book an airport hotel and kick-start your short-break  By : Andy Burrows
    Enjoy your short break or holiday to the fullest by staying in an affordable airport hotel. No need to loose sleep the night before your early flight. Arrive at the airport while having a laid-back vacation-mood.

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