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1: Be a discerning customer and choose the best Limousine Service
The limo companies are providing quality services but you will have to take a closer look at these offers in order to choose the one that may meet your demands and requirements. The Car Service needs to be a quality one. Still, you will have to pay attention to your budget and needs in order not to choose the most expensive service you cannot afford.
Author and Article Details (Author: ClintJhonson  | Word Count: 710 | Published: Jun 1st 2008)

2: How to feel like the king of the hill by using the professional Limo Service
You should not believe that the limo services are just for the wealthy people because this is not the case. On the contrary, you should consider this Car Service as the perfect way to treat your own guest or even your family without ruining yourself. The nowadays limo services are to be regarded as really affordable ones and you will not have to worry about your budget anymore.
Author and Article Details (Author: ClintJhonson  | Word Count: 803 | Published: Jun 1st 2008)

3: Safe Drinking Water For International Travellers With Ultraviolet (UV) Water Purification
Business travel has become a fact of life for virtually anyone who works for a mid to large sized company. Many times this travel takes us to far away places where dangers abound. I encountered one when travelling internationally
Author and Article Details (Author: Donna Lakewood  | Word Count: 726 | Published: Jun 1st 2008)

4: Do's and Don'ts for Your Vacation in the South of France
With almost 40 million visitors a year, the South of France remains one of the most sought after vacation destinations in the world. However, some basic knowledge of the area before you go can significantly increase your enjoyment of
Author and Article Details (Author: Luxury Riviera Travel  | Word Count: 993 | Published: May 31st 2008)

5: British And American Tourists Hit For Summer Holidays
The British pound is following in the footsteps of the U.S. dollar. Compared to the euro, it is at an all-time low. While the dollar has dominated the market for nearly a century, the euro is likely to take its place in the next seven years. Analysts have predicted a bad year for the British pound, as well.
Author and Article Details (Author: John Palma  | Word Count: 606 | Published: May 31st 2008)

6: New To Traveling Abroad?
My first traveling experience was to the Netherlands with a group of three friends back in 2002. I was a little intimidated at first having never before flown and being new to foreign travel. However, having enjoyed a short four day holiday with my friends, I was keen to explore more countries by traveling alone.
Author and Article Details (Author: Sarah Maple  | Word Count: 412 | Published: May 31st 2008)

7: Summer Tourists Ignore Financial Worries
At a recent televised press conference, no less a financial expert than the Governor of the Bank of England Mervyn King warned that the 'nice decade' was over and that the British economy was now on a bumpy road while adjusting itself, and noted that personal disposable income would be reduced for the ordinary man and woman in the street. But that hasn't stopped
Author and Article Details (Author: Michael Mahon  | Word Count: 529 | Published: May 30th 2008)

8: 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 stay? There are many locations that you can stay in, in Cornwall.
Author and Article Details (Author: William Vicary  | Word Count: 273 | Published: May 30th 2008)

9: 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 Newquay the surfing Mecca for which it is so famous, are still there. But I invite you to take a second and look - behind you this time, and take in
Author and Article Details (Author: Cam Winston  | Word Count: 1009 | Published: May 27th 2008)

10: Malta Vacations Second Cheapest In EuroLand
At the stroke of midnight when Malta joined the Euro on January 1 this year, the future looked rosy. Malta relies heavily on tourism, and with the introduction of low cost flights had seen her holidays industry turnaround from one in decline to a buoyant one. And 2008 looked bright for the hotel, restaurant and holiday related businesses on the
Author and Article Details (Author: Michael Johnson  | Word Count: 505 | Published: May 26th 2008)

11: 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 surprising 49 percent during the first two months of 2008. Lanzarote is the most visited of the seven islands that make up the Canaries. During the first
Author and Article Details (Author: Santo Thomas  | Word Count: 564 | Published: May 25th 2008)

12: Travelling Historic Castles in Scotland
Scotland is an incredibly beautiful country, which is rich in both history and culture. If you are planning to travel through Scotland in the near future there are plenty of things that you should put on your itinerary. Charming villages, monster myths and world famous castles are just the beginning of what Scotland has to offer. Whether you
Author and Article Details (Author: Sean Revell  | Word Count: 460 | Published: May 24th 2008)

13: Thinking of taking a trip to Mexico? - So you're fed up with the same places to visit every year!
Thinking of a trip to Mexico? Mazatlan, Sinaloa has a lot to offer. For a person who is looking for a very tropical area with beautiful Palm trees, wildlife, beaches, surfing, golf, fishing and lots more! Take a trip to Mazatlan for an unforgettable adventure like no other, with an undiscovered sea scuba diving is excellent there; it's virtually untouched waters make a perfect
Author and Article Details (Author: Kal McKay  | Word Count: 412 | Published: May 22nd 2008)

14: 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 storm. During the 19th century physicians in England and the. Netherlands recommended their patients seek the warmth of Puerto de la Cruz for the winter to promote good health. Some of the oldest hotels in the area date back to
Author and Article Details (Author: Honor Arriciefe  | Word Count: 573 | Published: May 21st 2008)

15: Malta Vacations Linked To Strong Euro In 2008
In December 2007, banks started providing euros for business customers and New Year's Day was the first day the euro was fully implemented as the new currency for the island. Businesses and banks still allowed payments to be made in either currency until the end of January, when all bank accounts and investments were converted to euro from the Maltese Lira. Some argue that this change in currency will make Malta too expensive as a summer holiday destination.
Author and Article Details (Author: Michael Johnson  | Word Count: 527 | Published: May 21st 2008)

16: Reservation Needed At Your Bed & Breakfast?
One of the common complaints about owners of such businesses is that it is very hard to get the placed filled up during the week. Yet they have to turn down reservations for the weekends. With the business travelers though you can easily remedy this situation. They will generally be leaving back out by Friday and so it won't prevent your weekend guests from getting their stay too. Most of us like to
Author and Article Details (Author: Wayne Ouellette Sr  | Word Count: 546 | Published: May 21st 2008)

17: New Ways to play in Creative London
Oscar Wilde famously declared that, "Life imitates art far more than art imitates Life". He might well have been speaking of the latest innovation to burst onto London’s art events scene; the world’s first foray into arts club hotels. London has long been an inspirational hub for arts of all disciplines; from music, to literature and visual arts, the city is a thriving centre of cultural activity and excellence. However, the search for events in London can, too often
Author and Article Details (Author: Chris Green  | Word Count: 484 | Published: May 18th 2008)

18: Blue Ridge Mountain Shopping
Many tourists visiting the western North Carolina mountains on vacation enjoy bargain hunting. From factory outlets to small town shops, visitors are certain to find that "special something" as a momento of their North Carolina vacation.
Author and Article Details (Author: Anna2  | Word Count: 852 | Published: May 18th 2008)

19: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, just Sensational
The most important point of entry, Rio de Janeiro brims over with charm and beauty. Few cities in the world have such beautiful scenery. Situated between the mountains and the sea , the “Wonderful City” welcomes visitors with open arms. Copacabana, one of Brazil’s most famous beaches, is the scene of the greats New Year celebration in the world. Ipanema and Leblon are permanent attraction during the day and also receive many habitués at night.
Author and Article Details (Author: Luiz Silva  | Word Count: 635 | Published: May 18th 2008)

20: Babymooning - Risky Travel Trend?
The new trend of Babymooning is taking the travel world by storm. Just as a honeymoon takes place shortly after marriage, a babymoon is often scheduled after a couple finds out they're expecting a baby. Sometimes the babymoon comes shortly after the baby is born. This is often done to give mom and dad a much-needed vacation, as well as to introduce the baby to a whole new world.
Author and Article Details (Author: Santo Thomas  | Word Count: 623 | Published: May 17th 2008)

21: Binibeca Village - Ideal Menorca Holidays
Menorca, home to many resorts and towns in eight municipalities, is very rich in history and culture. Several celebrities visit Menorca year after year for fun, relaxation and family time. Museums, art galleries and musical events are among the attractions that draw people to the Balearic Islands.
Author and Article Details (Author: Michael Mahon  | Word Count: 586 | Published: May 17th 2008)

22: Cuisine of Provence
The Cuisine of Provence - The Hidden Richness. For years Provencal cooking has been relegated to a poor substitute for the rich cuisine of Burgundy and northern France. "Of course", gastronomes would say, in condescending tones, "it's very healthy but how much bouillabaisse can you eat?"
Author and Article Details (Author: Paul Lacter  | Word Count: 557 | Published: May 16th 2008)

23: Beaches And Pubs Of The Isle Of Wight UK
The Isle of Wight includes a variety of different beaches. Some are small and offer a quiet atmosphere away from the crowds. Other beaches are large and attract tourists during certain parts of the year. Both types have their respective charms. Here are a few that you're certain to enjoy:
Author and Article Details (Author: Sam Benson  | Word Count: 465 | Published: May 15th 2008)

24: Quiet Things To Do On The Isle Of Wight UK
There are several walking trails that offer a unique blend of sights. For example, a stroll through Parkhurst Forest can be startlingly quiet. If you venture off the path, the forest becomes dark and seemingly impenetrable. If you prefer something more exerting, visit St. Catherine's Oratory. At 777 feet, it's the second-highest point on the island.
Author and Article Details (Author: Sam Benson  | Word Count: 390 | Published: May 15th 2008)

25: Cycling Vacations In Majorca
When most people think Majorca, they think beautiful, white beaches. Beautiful beaches and crystal blue waters aren't all Majorca has to offer. In fact, the island has something to offer nearly everyone. Majorca is one of the most popular family vacation destinations in the world. Mediterranean people love to indulge children of all ages. In fact
Author and Article Details (Author: John Palma  | Word Count: 527 | Published: May 15th 2008)

26: Ashes To Ashes - Heating The Vacation Dollar
U.S. and European volcanic tourism is growing in popularity. Volcanoes helped shape the face of the earth. Some of the most famous volcanoes have become popular tourist destinations. During your stay, you can take your own photos of the volcano or buy postcards that show flaming eruptions. Tourists visiting volcanic sites have the opportunity to
Author and Article Details (Author: Santo Thomas  | Word Count: 614 | Published: May 14th 2008)

27: Where the British Are Vacationing Summer 2008
Historically UK holidaymakers book their summer holidays early, a hangover from the days when people would visit a travel agent and pay in weekly or monthly over six months, with the advent of the internet not changing that tradition much. Travel industry estimates suggest that
Author and Article Details (Author: Paul Ashton  | Word Count: 706 | Published: May 12th 2008)

28: How To Load Your Caravan Safely
When you buy a caravan, it'll come with a MIRO, MTPLM and many other weight statistics. This is because knowing the weight limits of your caravan is critical to safety. The MIRO reflects your van's weight after it is produced at the factory. The MTPLM reflects the most your caravan can weigh.
Author and Article Details (Author: Sam Benson  | Word Count: 384 | Published: May 11th 2008)

29: Tips For Keeping Your Caravan Secure
Most caravan thieves look for the easy targets. Unlocked doors, unsecured wheels and similar occasions provide them with the opportunity for a quick steal. So, prevention goes a long way. Whether you're touring the country or staying home, here are a few steps you should take to secure your caravan
Author and Article Details (Author: Sam Benson  | Word Count: 408 | Published: May 11th 2008)

30: Europeans Tourists Head Stateside
A devalued US dollar was welcome news to international skiers earlier this year. United States ski resorts reported seeing more international visitors than previous recent years. They credit this primarily to the lower exchange rate of the dollar vs. other currencies. People like getting
Author and Article Details (Author: Paul la Vella  | Word Count: 560 | Published: May 10th 2008)

31: 2008 Vacations Are Still Packaged Up
Various news from UK based vacation companies confirms that Spain should be the number one destination for holidays in 2008, despite the Pound falling against the Euro, and prices typically some fifteen per cent more expensive than last year. A survey found
Author and Article Details (Author: Michael Mahon  | Word Count: 599 | Published: May 10th 2008)

32: Barcelona Spain Weekends 2008
Spain's Barcelona is proving to be one of the most popular detsinations for a weekend break among European tourists, especially from the UK. Reports suggest Barcelona is expected to receive 70,000 tourists this year from the East Midlands alone, helped along by Britain's biggest discount airline
Author and Article Details (Author: Paul la Vella  | Word Count: 562 | Published: May 10th 2008)

33: Vacations in Malta - The Reasons Why
Malta is a small archipelago of seven islands located in the Mediterranean Sea. Malta sits 179 miles north of North Africa and 58 miles south of Sicily. The small island nation boasts warm climate year round. Malta has a rich and colorful history,
Author and Article Details (Author: Michael Johnson  | Word Count: 645 | Published: May 10th 2008)

34: Eurozone Hits 2008 Malta Vacations
Summer 2008 should be good for the Malta hotels and holidays industry - last year was the best year for incoming tourism for 6 years, and the island joined the Euro with some confidence on January 1. But a recent report reflects on what has happened to prices
Author and Article Details (Author: Michael Johnson  | Word Count: 554 | Published: May 9th 2008)

35: Countryside Vacations In Majorca
Spain's Mediterranean island of Majorca has been a popular destination for holiday-makers since it began its jet-age tourism efforts in the mid 1960's. The warm temperatures, clear waters and sunny beaches have attracted nearly nine million visitors per year, most of which are from the United Kingdom.
Author and Article Details (Author: John Palma  | Word Count: 623 | Published: May 8th 2008)

36: Early Easter Holidays Boost
The Easter holiday coming early this year provided a nice jumpstart for tourists beginning their yearly treks abroad. Easter is a popular time for travel. People love getting out and being able to enjoy the sun after several months of winter. Several people choose Florida as their Easter-time destination because of the warmer climate.
Author and Article Details (Author: Honor Arriciefe  | Word Count: 605 | Published: May 8th 2008)

37: Learning a 2nd language
Learning a new language is always a rather daunting task, which is probably why only a small minority of Britain’s can speak a 2nd language besides English. Now, even the laziest of us Brits can learn a new language thanks to endless stream of resources available on the Internet.
Author and Article Details (Author: PW  | Word Count: 239 | Published: May 7th 2008)

38: Reasons to live in Sheffield.
Sheffield is in South Yorkshire, in the north of England. It is close to Leeds, Manchester, Nottingham and the Peak District. It’s a family-friendly city with a prosperous economy and relatively low cost of living. Sheffield obtained world-wide recognition during the 19th century for its production of steel.
Author and Article Details (Author: Sean Revell  | Word Count: 390 | Published: May 7th 2008)

39: A brief guide to Crewe
Crewe is a medium sized town in the County of Cheshire in England with a population of around 67,683. The town is well known for its association with railways, being a major junction and once home to
Author and Article Details (Author: Martin & Co Crewe  | Word Count: 398 | Published: May 7th 2008)

40: Cheap Travel - Airport Parking Tips
When it comes to budget travel, a big expense can be car-parking costs at airports. In this article, we look at what to look out for when booking parking and money saving tips on airport parking. Fir
Author and Article Details (Author: Michael Moore  | Word Count: 1047 | Published: May 7th 2008)



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