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Capri is a handsome island close to the towns of Naples, Sorrento, Pompeii, Positano, and Amalfi on the western Italian coast.
The ship ride across the Gulf of Naples will take you to the port of Jetty Grande on the Isle of Capri, and from there you have several options. The Blue Cave was employed as a meeting place by couriers during the times of the Roman Empire, and was rediscovered in the 1800s.
To get to the Blue Cave , you can take a mini-b... Read More
November 21st, 2008 | Posted in Travel | No Comments
Imagine the dilemma; a bank full of cash, a week away from that stressful office, a group of good mates and one huge decision. Where to go for that huge week of clubbing? Hopefully this should help you out as its aimed to be the definitive guide to the best clubs and locations across the globe.
The Big Apple is famous for a lot of things, shopping and sights predominantly but we don’t always think of our trans-Atlantic cousins as having som... Read More
November 21st, 2008 | Posted in Travel | No Comments
Unlike Madagascar, where there is a profusion of indigenous wildlife, the island gem of La Reunion, its neighbour to the south-west, has very few; one of these is the spectacular Panther chameleon, a mini-kaleidescope-coloured monster which can grow to a length of 50 cms. Lying on the crossroads between Asia and Africa, fluorescent rivers of molten lava occasionally spew out of the earth’s crust and plunge into the crystal waters of the Ind... Read More
November 21st, 2008 | Posted in Travel | No Comments
The emirate has become well known as a playground for the rich and famous, with every conceivable luxury activity on offer. Shopping in the spectacular malls and souks, playing golf at championship level courses, and staying in the world’s first seven star luxury hotel are all popular attractions for people on a holiday to Dubai. But for anyone who is after a real sense of pampered luxury on their Dubai holiday, a stay at one of the country... Read More
November 21st, 2008 | Posted in Travel | No Comments
If you’re looking to sample a slice of rural Cuban life, then a stint in a Trinidad hotel could be just the ticket. Located in the centre of the island, the city is labelled as a UNESCO world heritage site and is a hot sleepy town filled with colonial architecture and idyllic cobbled streets. Here’s everything you need to know about it, if you’re considering making a holiday in Trinidad, Cuba a “must” for your next v... Read More
November 21st, 2008 | Posted in Travel | No Comments
There’s no doubting that South Africa holidays make for a great break abroad. The culture is different, there’s plenty to see and do and the weather is perfect – especially when compared to the wet and cold that UK summers often present! There’s also plenty for families to do on holiday in South Africa, especially if they’re interested in wildlife. Here’s a list of some of the highlights:
Aquariums with a Twist... Read More
November 21st, 2008 | Posted in Travel | No Comments
Every year, drawn by the promise of gorgeous weather and beautiful beaches, thousands of travellers from the UK go on camping and mobile home holidays in the Cote d’Azur. Campsites are scattered all along the coast, and the beaches around Cannes and St Tropez are glamorous, fashionable…and usually very crowded! For many people, the hustle and bustle is very much part of the experience of camping in the Cote d’Azur, but some wil... Read More
November 20th, 2008 | Posted in Travel | No Comments
Credit crunch, downturn, depression….it really is all doom and gloom everywhere you look. Seriously, you are probably considering staying at home under the bed covers every day. This is understandable in the short term, but unfortunately, it is a depressing way to live and live you must! But, there is good news amongst all this bad news. Prices have dropped in London and all companies are bending over backwards for your business. We have c... Read More
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Have you decided that you want a Caribbean destination wedding, as opposed to a wedding at home? If so, you will need to make many plans. To get started, please continue reading on for a few helpful destination wedding planning tips.
Research your options. Before deciding on a destination wedding in the Caribbean, it is important to research. Of course, find affordable airline reservations and overnight accommodations, but look beyond that. For e... Read More
November 20th, 2008 | Posted in Travel | No Comments
Are you interested in planning a trip to Jamaica? If so, safety may be a concern of yours and it should be. Whenever you travel, whether it be down the street or out of the United States, safety should always be on your mind. What that said, is Jamaica safe for tourists?
When it comes to trips to Jamaica and safety, you will find varying information. Some tourists claim they wouldn’t set foot in Jamaica, while others visit annually. So, is ... Read More
November 20th, 2008 | Posted in Travel | No Comments