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Saying 'I Do' in Paradise - Tips for a Wedding Abroad

Saying 'I Do' in Paradise - Tips for a Wedding AbroadWhere does your dream wedding take place? Is it on a tropical beach with the sun setting over the ocean, or near some ancient ruins on a beautiful Mediterranean Island? Perhaps you want to get married in front of an iconic landmark such as the Sydney Opera House or the Eiffel Tower? Having your wedding abroad can make it extra special. Some couples find that they have family living all over the... ❯❯❯

Lanzarote - The Canary's Fire Island

Lanzarote - The Canary's Fire IslandThe Canary Islands are a hugely popular holiday destination for tourists from the UK, primarily because they are just about the only place in the EU where year round sunshine is pretty much guaranteed.  Lanzarote enjoys thousands of British holidaymakers' every year – drawn not only by the fantastic weather and the great beach resorts, but also by the low tax shopping, and the island's amazing... ❯❯❯

Temples, Trekking And Curry : Three Secrets Of Chang Mai

Temples, Trekking And Curry : Three Secrets Of Chang MaiThailand’s second largest city couldn’t be more different from its first, mystical temples, bustling street markets and an abundance of lush greenery inhabit this fort-walled city, along with some of Thailand’s friendliest residents, and a few elephants. While away the morning paying homage to Buddha in the cities sacred temples, spend the night drinking Samsong in the hills with the locals and... ❯❯❯

A Fairy Tale Cruise to the Blue Lagoon of Comino

A Fairy Tale Cruise to the Blue Lagoon of CominoMalta, Gozo and Comino are like a cluster of glittering gems embedded in the perfect setting. This Mediterranean archipelago has provided countless visitors with the tools to shrug off the stresses of their every-day lives, and enjoy nature at her best. It doesn’t hurt that parts of the region are only accessible by boat, and the ideal way to reach them is on board a Turkish Gullet boat equipped... ❯❯❯

Explore the Rich Wine Region of Tuscany

Explore the Rich Wine Region of TuscanyOne of the most visited tourist destinations in the world, Tuscany, is appreciated for its stunning landscapes, deep traditions, significant history, cuisine and wine. The region is considered to be the origin of the Italian Renaissance and is particularly notable for having been the home of the Medici family. The best way to see all the region has to offer is by renting one of the many beautiful... ❯❯❯

Backpacking From UK To Greece

Backpacking from the UK to Greece can be a great experience, but takes some forward planning. One of the best ways to tackle the route is to cross from the UK to France, before making your way through Germany and Austria, and into Eastern Europe’s Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria. Taking this route allows you to see a big chunk of Western and Eastern Europe en route to Greece, and can take advantage... ❯❯❯

Why Should You Visit Crete's Samaria Gorge?

This article looks at Samaria Gorge, one of the most popular tourist destinations in the whole of Crete, and why you should visit there during a holiday to the island. Samaria Gorge Samaria Gorge itself is the central part of the White Mountains national park, although it is usually referred to and is known as the Samaria national park. Not only is the gorge a gruelling 16km hike, it is also... ❯❯❯

Knowing All about The Holy Piligrimage of Saint James

Pilgrimages consist of devout practitioners of the faith going on a long journey to seek out spiritual peace and fulfillment.  As cliché as it may sound, it’s a path that is less likely to be traveled by very many people.  These individuals would rather stick to their usual routines of going out on the weekends, partying with their friends or going on a vacation to a popular tourist destination.  ... ❯❯❯

What Animals can you see on a Kakadu Tour?

What Animals can you see on a Kakadu Tour?Kakadu National Park is located in the Northern Territory of Australia and is about 170km southeast of Darwin. The park was officially designated in 1978 and covers an area of 19,804km² stretching around 200km from north to south and about 100km from east to west. The name is actually a mispronunciation of the Aboriginal word “Gaagudju”. The area is very diverse in wildlife with an abundance of... ❯❯❯

Tips for Renting a Villa in the Algarve with Friends

If you are planning on renting a villa in the Algarve for your holiday this year, why not consider teaming up with another family and sharing a large holiday home? Sharing a villa rental with another couple or another family can be a great way to save money on your holiday. Splitting the cost of the rental means that you will be able to stay in a larger and more luxurious place in a better... ❯❯❯

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