Monthly ArchiveMay 2009
Travel Traveler on 28 May 2009
An Overview Of Your Disney Tickets Options
Your youngest can’t wait to see “Bug’s Life 3-D,” your middle child loves Port Orleans’ sea serpent waterslide and your teenager is a fan of the Animal Kingdom safari. You and your wife have never left the continent but look forward to experiencing it all at the Epcot world exhibition. Your senior citizen parents are amazed at all of Tomorrowland’s high-tech gadgets.
Travel Traveler on 25 May 2009
Tour the Big Sandy Creek Dairy Farm Museum and Georgia Attractions
There exist a lot of things to see and do while visiting Georgia! Now check out the new and thrilling Georgia attractions when you vacation in our great state! Whether you enjoy – urban centers, vast lands, nature, or oceans, the State of Georgia offers incredible variety of tourism attractions and activities. You can find the ideal opportunity to slow down and escape from the hectic schedule of daily routine. Continue Reading »
Travel Traveler on 25 May 2009
More Holiday Homes Bought In Canada Than Every Before
When you consider Canada, what thoughts spring into your head? Is peaceful one of your impressions? How about welcoming and friendly? You might believe that amazing scenery is an attribute? Well you’re completely correct…about the lot. Canada really is the who package and for this reason, more Brits are choosing to buy a piece of it than they ever have done previously. Continue Reading »
Travel Traveler on 23 May 2009
Book Cheap Holidays to Magaluf and Enjoy for Less
Booking a holiday at Magaluf, one of the Spanish island of Majorca’s premier resorts, doesn’t have to cost the earth to be exciting. Cheap holidays to Magaluf are both plentiful and tremendous, and there are lots of selections out there.
Many of Magaluf’s attractions are highly affordable and fun as well. Ride on a glass bottom boat, see a show, or test your skills at one of the many obtainable water sports like water skiing or bungee jumping. Continue Reading »
Travel Traveler on 19 May 2009
Things You Should Know about Vacations In Southport, England
In the present climate large numbers of people are in the process of examining the way they lead their lives and trying to cut expenditure. One way many are saving is to have a British vacation the reason being that the pound is so weak against other currencies leading to the fact that vacations abroad for the British are expensive than in years past and far cheaper for those people coming from America and Europe. In the following article I introduce you to the seaside resort of Southport, in Merseyside, England. Continue Reading »
Travel Traveler on 17 May 2009
5 Best Pieces Of Advice On Tipping In America
Tipping in the States is a way of life. It doesn’t matter where you are from, when you are in the US you should understand that it is common place and part of the culture. The following is a top 5 guide to tipping for anyone visiting the beautiful country on American holidays.
Travel Traveler on 17 May 2009
Spending Time In Cardiff And Facts You Should Know
The city of Cardiff is not just the Welsh Capital, bit also it is the most popular tourist destination in Wales and Britain outside London. Cardiff is also the largest Welsh city, however it remained but a rather small town until the time of the early 1800′s. It was during the early 1800′s when the town grew into a large port involved in the transport of coal, together with various other heavy and light industries.
Travel Traveler on 15 May 2009
5 Best Tropical Holiday Destinations This Summer
If you’re thinking of jetting off to sunnier climes this summer but are not sure where to go, look no further than our guide to the top five best holiday destinations. We’ve put together the best selection of destinations for a luxury tropical break, so all that’s left for you to do is sit down, relax and enjoy your holiday! Continue Reading »
Travel Traveler on 13 May 2009
My Dream Safari Kept Me in Africa
I am 29 years old, but my journey actually began when I was a toddler and facinated by animals. I used to pester my parents every week to take me down to the local zoo and farm. When we used to visit the location I used to love to bring my camera along with me. Within a few years my bedroom wall was covered full of fascinating images.
I continued my education in college where I studied art and photography, after completing the course I decided against going to uni and instead getting a job down the sea life centre. The job was one that I enjoyed but in the back of my mind there was always something missing. Continue Reading »
Travel Traveler on 13 May 2009
What To Expect From Alaskan Cruises
Alaskan adventure: Some say Alaskan cruises were born when 27-year-old writer Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore documented her first trip to Glacier Bay aboard “The Idaho” in 1883. Of course, naturalist John Muir had been raving about Alaska’s wilderness for years. After Scidmore’s Alaskan adventure, she wrote about the mountains, forests, glaciers and bay in a series of newspaper and magazine articles, which later became a book. America was captivated by this pristine frontier. Now there are over 15 cruise lines that have sent almost a million passengers to Alaska. Continue Reading »