Archive for July, 2008

Ancient Rome Gives Us Domus Aurea – Nero’s Golden House

by Jill Kammer

Recently Rome opened the Golden House of Nero to public viewing and it is an attraction not to be missed. It is interesting that the ruins were discovered long ago during the Renaissance but it was in the late 20th century that they were prepared to be seen by you and I.

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July 09 2008 | travel-tips | No Comments »

5 Star Holiday Apartments in Perth, Western Australia

by James Lush

When you’re in the mood for a 5 Star vacation somewhere with a relaxed environment, great sunny weather and fresh clean air, then Perth – the capital city of Western Australia – is the perfect place for you to come to.

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July 08 2008 | travel-tips | No Comments »

Tips For Choosing Your Alaskan Cruise Package

It is pretty easy to find an airport and arrive at your destination anywhere on the world in a timely fashion. However, if you are not in a rush to get anywhere, why not enjoy the time that you spend traveling to your vacation by taking a cruse line instead? On a typical trip, your vacation begins when you arrive at your location, but with a cruise, it begins when you board the ship. An Alaskan Cruise package is a great choice to consider when thinking about a vacation.

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July 06 2008 | alaska-cruises | 1 Comment »

Belfast Flights

by Craig Wilson

There are two airports serving Belfast there is Belfast International Airport and George Best Belfast City Airport. Belfast City in nearer to the city centre whilst Belfast International is about twenty minutes drive away. Both airports have adequate public transport between them making it easy to get to and from the airports

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July 04 2008 | travel-tips | No Comments »

Yacht Charter Adventures in Tortola, British Virgin Islands

by Barry Monteiro

The presence of almost constant trade winds in Tortola, the warm temperature of the seas, the idyllic coastline with its pristine white sand beaches, fringed by swaying palm trees – all these aspects combine to produce perfect yachting waters. With upwards of 50 bays and cays and anchorages to select from, it is little wonder that the British Virgin Islands are amongst the Caribbean’s most popular sailing areas.

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July 04 2008 | travel-tips | 3 Comments »

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