Destinations Articles
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Ciutadella - The Old World Of Menorca
A rich history has helped define the Balearic Islands we know today. The official spoken languages are Spanish and Catalan, though many islanders are multi-lingual and speak English, French and German
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Lanzarote's Three Resorts
Early tourism on Lanzarote began as doctors prescribed sun and relaxation to over-stressed or elderly patients.
In the 1950s most tourists visited during the winter months to escape the cruel northe
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Majorca Hotels Up Their Game For 2008
Three top hotels in Majorca have received Excellence and Leisure Nominations and Awards, further proving that the popular Spanish island is the perfect holiday destination year round.
Winter holiday
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Do's and Don'ts for Your Vacation in the South of France
Do's and Don'ts for Your Vacation in the South of France.
By Paul Lacter, Director of European Operations, Luxury Riviera Travel
With almost 40 million visitors a year, the South of France remains o
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On holiday in Cornwall
Before you go on holiday it is always nice to have an overview of the place you have chosen to visit and Cornwall is no exception with plenty of attractions to keep you busy on your holiday!
Where to
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Cigar Bungalows in Key West Florida
At one time boasting more cigar factories per capita than anyplace else in the world, Key West had always played a major role in the cigar industry.
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2008 Lanzarote Villa Vacations
Since its creation about 35 million years ago, Lanzarote has been something of a hot spot.
The Canary Islands are volcanic in origin and were created by the Canary hot spot. Today, Lanzarote is home
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Newquay Holiday Cottages - Feeling the winds of change
Anyone who has been to Newquay lately will have noticed a distinct change in the air. Of course if you look out to sea, the glorious Atlantic rollers and acres of pristine sand that continue to make
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GETTING TO KNOW BUENOS AIRES NEIGHBORHOODS
Since the "crisis" of the economy, when the peso was devalued, at the end of 2001, Buenos Aires has become an incredible travel value and continues to blossom in every way
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There's Something About Lanzarote...
Lower property prices and higher inflation in the U.K. and the U.S. have taken no toll on the number of holiday bookings to the Canary Islands. In fact, foreign tourism to Lanzarote was up a surprisin
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The Views of North Yorkshire, UK
Planning a trip through the English countryside is both very exciting and a little overwhelming. While England may not be the largest country, there is a lot to do and even more to see. The English co
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Booking a Luxury weekend away in Yorkshire
Booking a luxury weekend away can be as simple as searching on the internet, entering a credit card number and getting yourself and your partner to a luxury destination in your area. This is the perfe
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Visiting the Isles of Scilly
The Isles of Scilly form an archipelago off of Great Britain. The locals, or the “scillies” or things that come from the island are referred to as “Scillonions”. Six chief islands make up the Isles of
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History And Beauty in Mallorca
The Spanish island of Mallorca has been consistently recognized as one of the top tourist destinations in the world since 1952. As packaged tourism became more popular, Mallorca saw a half-million vis
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Tenerife's Puerto de la Cruz to Receive Overhaul
The town of Puerto de la Cruz is located on the north coast of the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. It was a major tourist resort long before the 1950s boom in tourism swept the Canaries by s
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