So, you have done the vacation thing - winters in the Caribbean or the Mediterranean, summers in Europe, spring holidays spent on the sun warmed beaches of South America - and now you are wondering just what is left in the way of a holiday destination. And anyone tired of more traditional vacations or for anyone seeking thrills and adventure - not to mention excitement and exotic culture - should be a holiday safari in the lush, beautiful wilds of Africa.
Why Everyone Needs To Book A Holiday Safari In Africa
June 1st, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Africa · African Safaris · Vacation Types
Top Luxury Hotels in Bangkok; Top Reasons for Extreme Opulence
June 1st, 2008 · No Comments
The 130-year old ‘The Oriental Bangkok’, elegant ‘Sukhothai Hotel’, contemporary ‘Conrad Hotel Bangkok’, Shangri-La Hotel, Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel, Intercontinental Bangkok, Royal Meridien Plaza Athenee, etc are all jewels of this capital city.
The hotels are also classified as the luxury hotels along the Chao Phraya River, the most exotic luxury hotels, most romantic luxury hotels, and more. Thailand capital welcomes you with the best choices of luxury hotels of your choice.
Tags: Asia · Bangkok · Thailand
Taking A Caribbean Cruise Any Time Of The Year
June 1st, 2008 · 2 Comments
Picture this: As you enjoy lying on a sandy white beach and listening to the gentle waves roll up on the beach. You also begin to feel how warm the tropical sun and ocean are. You are served a delicious, fruity tropical drink and you are enjoying every minute of it.
Tags: Caribbean Destinations · Cruises / Cruising · Eastern Caribbean · Vacation Types
Ireland Travel Guides
June 1st, 2008 · No Comments
Eyewitness Guide Book to Ireland
Nobody should go to Ireland without a copy of the Eyewitness Guide Book to Ireland. After comparing numerous Ireland travel guides, this one quickly rose to the top of our favorites.
The Gourmet Delights Of A Luxury Holiday In Tuscany
June 1st, 2008 · No Comments
If you mention gourmet food, most likely two countries come to mind: France and Italy. But if you take a step back, you’ll discover that much of the French traditions have their origins in Tuscany, from when the Firenze chefs followed the French court of Caterina de’Medici in the 1500s. Tuscan cooking has a deceptively simple quality to it, based on purity and the natural taste of ingredients, rather than trying to mask the flavours with seasonings and sauces like in other cultures. Gourmets in Tuscany are in for a real treat, but what can they expect to sample while abroad?