Archive for September, 2009
by Timmy Shaw
So it's that time of the year again. You can't wait to get away from the office and it's a fantastic opportunity to go for a holiday with your family. You've been musing to go to Cancun, Mexico and it sounds like a great plan. But hold on, should you go free and easy? Or opt for the vacation package? Well there are pros and cons to both.
If you are on a budget, familiar with the place (or know someone who lives there who can show you around), then it is a very economic but fun way to explore Cancun.
The experience would be more on-the-streets. Granted, your family might not be happy if you were trotting around looking at a map! For those with a little bit more money, and just want to enjoy what Cancun has to offer, then you would definitely want to choose the Cancun vacation packages.
So what is it about Cancun that is so attractive to many tourists? Well for one, it is famous for being a resort city. The long stretch of beaches, tranquil water and amazing hotels gives the visitor an immediate relief and anticipation for fun. With it's many fun-filled water activities and amazing entertainment centers, there is definitely something for everyone.
Ok for those of you looking for Cancun vacation packages, you first thing you can do to get started is to check with your trusted travel agents. Usually these agencies already have made deals with the hotels, airlines and cruises there.
Depending on what kind of activities you want to indulge in, they can offer you the standard holiday package or maybe even customized ones. For example, newly weds have a variety of honeymoon vacation packages they can choose from. Or for the family vacation people, there is also a wholesome but fun vacation package for them.
So no matter what your needs are, if you don't want the hassle of sourcing or checking out for places to visit in Cancun, then checking out the various Cancun vacation packages is the way to go. Your family will thank you for it. And your wife or husband will love you for it.
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September 30 2009 | vacation | No Comments »
by Zane Archer
The Rockwater Secret Cove Resort is one of the Sunshine Coasts best hidden secret. This fabulous resort offers deluxe accommodations, each complete with breathtaking ocean views. The Rockwater Resort is hidden amidst the peacefulness of the coastal rainforest.
Each ocean view room, ocean cabin, and tent house suites offer relaxation in the simplest of ways. You will find yourself not wanted to walk outside of the room, however, with so much to do outside you will not be able to stay in long. You can take in some golf, swim in the ocean or soak in the heated pool.
There are thirteen tent houses available, each overlooking the Pacific Ocean. In order to arrive at these accommodation you will need to take a walk along the broad walk through the carved trail in the forest. Each tent has a hand carved bell, which hangs by the stairs, that is used to announce visitors such as room service, or maybe some friends you have made during your stay.
Although all accommodations this wonderful resort offer seclusion, comfort and relaxation, the tent house suites are especially so. Each tent house suite is built on stilts into the jagged coastline. Inside there is a luxurious king size bed, a message tub for two, a private balcony and a complimentary fruit basket. When you are staying at the tent house suites you will be able to enjoy the sights and sounds of the ocean whether sitting on the balcony or lying on your bed.
Peace and tranquility abound in this the best kept secret on the Sunshine Coast . A true romantic getaway, you will get all the privacy of being alone, plus the service of a five star hotel. Throw in relaxing massage, a full service spa, and an incredible five star Oceanside restaurant and you have one of the most incredible romantic getaway locations in the entire world.
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September 29 2009 | holiday | No Comments »
by Dave Bouskill
Belize City is known as one of the most dangerous towns in Central America, according to some guide books. Most people use it as a quick stop before heading off to the beaches, or cruise passengers simply spend their time shopping in the terminal or heading off on an organized tour.
It is worth it however to spend a day or two exploring this bustling town. So before you judge Belize City, ignore what the guide books have to say and check it out for yourself. The largest city in the country, it is filled with friendly people great food and a fun atmoshpere.
Belize is steadily growing as a popular stop for Cruise liners. The terminal is one of the nicest buildings in the city filled with shops and eateries. Passengers rarely leave here unless they are running off on a tour to see the sites. It is too bad for Cruisers, they never really see the real Caribbean cities that they visit. Each Terminal looks and feels like the last and yet to walk around the downtown area, you will find a unique energy and vibe.
Explore the architecture from stilt houses to Colonial buildings left over from the English settlement of the 1500's. Make sure to stop for some food while out and about. Belize city offers local fare, seafood and international cuisine. Culture, food and even language is varied in this small Caribbean nation. People speak the official language of English, but are also fluent in Creole, Spanish and even Mayan and German.
Now that you have actually explored Belize City and realized that it isn't the big bad city that you thought it was, you can catch a water taxi with peace of mind. You aren't running away from anything, you are simply moving on to see the rest of beautiful Belize. From downtown, you can catch a water taxi for $10 to take you out to the Cayes on the Caribbean Sea.
The relaxed Caye Caulker is a popular place for the backpacker crowd. Far less touristy and quieter than Ambergris Caye, it feels as if you are relaxing in Jamaica. No motorized vehicles are allowed on the island keeping noise and pollution to a minimum. You will see the odd golf cart or you can rent a bike to check things out. Rooms are cheaper and you won't find any enormous resorts desecrating the land.
While there, you have to take in the sites and the number one excursion is to hire a guide and boat to take you out to Shark Ray Alley. Located 1 mile from shore is the Belize Barrier Reef. A protected marine preserve for since 1996, it has a healthy stock of marine life and coral. The highlight of the trip however is having the chance to swim with a group of nurse sharks and manta rays that inhabit the reef.
The blue hole is one of the most famous dive sites in the world and it is located in the waters of Belize. A perfectly formed giant blue hole in the middle of the sea attracts established divers. At 400 feet deep, it is not for new divers. If you have your deep diving certificate, you will be able to bounce down to 150 feet here where you will witness giant stalactites in still deep blue water. Most operations chum the water to attract sharks that circle above as you complete your dive.
You don't just have to go out to the Cayes to dive and snorkel. Sail boat trips are popular as well. There are several places to go to and why not explore some of the other surrounding islands. Walk down the main dirt road of Caye Caulker and you will find companies offering up excursions and ideas.
Dining is high on everyone's list when traveling and Caye Caulker has its fair share of restaurants. There is jerk chicken, fresh seafood and western flare. After dinner stop in at a beach bar and enjoy a cocktail as you look out over the Caribbean Sea. You won't find crazy nightclubs, but you will find a great bar to listen to music while you relax in the islands.
There is so much more to do in beautiful Belize that you need at least two weeks to see it all. Jungles and caves, wildlife and sanctuary's Belize has something for everyone. Even Mayan ruins can be found in the country and beaches aren't only out on the islands, Placencia actually has the most beautiful beach in the country and it is located on the mainland.
It won't take long until development catches hold in Belize and it turns into another Cancun. Unfortunately, that is the way of the world. So don't wait, visit Belize today and get to know the people of this laid back country filled with beautiful scenery and breathtaking views.
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Deb Corbeil and Dave Bouskill are an adventure travel couple from Canada. Together they have trekked, hiked, biked and climbed to over 30 countries all over the planet. Visit their website
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September 27 2009 | Travel | No Comments »
by Ned Middleton
Over the last thirty years the Brother Islands have become synonymous with perfect diving. Nowhere on earth can match the potential of these unassuming looking volcanic extremities, located 45 nautical miles from the nearest landmass. The Brothers combine every aspect of diving together in one small area: Walls, Plateau, Caves, Wrecks, Corals and HUGE Fish.
Due to the Gretas ability to navigate at night we arrived at Big Brother at 03.45 hrs and were moored under a star-filled sky 20 minutes later, with everyone except the crew and myself still fast asleep. Our 5-hour voyage was as smooth as a ferry crossing the channel. Above us the intense light beam from the tower pointed out the island's position around a 360-degree horizon, the sea was choppy but we hardly swayed on our mooring. As daylight arrived the barren island glowed red; the aging lighthouse looking even more battered than I remembered it. A slight swell broke over the fringing reef, lapping against the eroding rock face revealing its volcanic basalt origin, shining black in the bright sunlight. In the distance south of us, sat Little Brother.
At 07.00 hrs the famous 'Ali Baba' called one of his lengthy 3D briefings, heralding the first of our dives which was to be along the morning wall on the islands east side. As the Zodiac dropped us into the clear blue water the slight current took us southward along a reef wall dropping vertically below us to around 70m. A deep chute cut into the wall provides the perfect environment for numerous types of fan corals, including an impressive gorgonia, taking advantage of both the current and the cooler upwelling bringing food from the depths.
This wall is literally alive with the colour and motion of a million Anthias. Jacks darted in and out of the blue trying to pick them off but not quickly enough to surprise the throbbing mass. A large cave provided a moment's respite from a quickening current, giving a chance to admire some colourful sponge and coral growths. As you would expect the cave was shelter for numerous soldier fish and a very large Sabre Squirrel fish. Out in the blue sizable Tuna fish shimmered past on the lookout for an easy meal. Towards the southeast corner of the reef the wall begins to spread out into a slope before leading onto a 25 - 60m plateau. It is on this corner that things began to get interesting as large individual Barracuda arrived from the fringing blueness for a service by cleaner Wrasse inside a shallow recess in the reef wall. Several small Napoleon Wrasse showed an interest in the groups activities but kept their distance. Then below I spotted something really special: A medium sized 'Thresher' Shark just above the Plateau. As illusive as ever this cutest of sharks on detecting our presence, slipped quickly away off the side of the plateau.
Our second dive of the day was via a bumpy ride to the northern end of the reef to marvel at the both natural and artificial reef. Descending quickly from the choppy surface the sheer beauty of the soft corals and the contrasting colours and shapes of the hard coral hit us right between the eyes as another million Anthias danced amidst the surge. Leveling off at 25m we swam around the corner of the reef wall below an impressive overhang to notice a huge intimidating black shadow slipping from the shallows into the depths below: The Hull of the 120m British ship wreck "Namibia". A large indentation in the reef wall marks the spot where she hit, but now she makes amends as a reef in her own right. Almost every part of the wreck's superstructure is covered with cascades of pretty soft corals over an entire covering of hard coral species. The ship's cargo of Locomotive wheels have now become natural works of art.
The most visually striking feature are the empty lifeboat davits now festooned with soft corals like a hanging garden. This shipwreck has to be the single most beautiful of all warm water wrecks; bar none. The deeply penetrating surge and strong currents (which promote the abundant soft coral), on this occasion, prevented much duration for us, holding any kind of stable position proved difficult in the least: "Humming" would be an understatement. The wreck can be safely penetrated and offers a 'still' contrast from the current. Slipping back southwards along the Western Wall through a dense covering of reef fish it wasn't long before the broken forward section of the Aiada came into view below us, its hull looking vertically up the steep slope. This ship, an Egyptian troop carrier lost during the 1950's in dense fog has now become a living structure too, and home to a living cloud of marine life. Both of the wrecks are best dived in minimal currents for maximum enjoyment, but investigating the entirety of either one is a no-no as their bows lie at 70 & 82m respectively. The reef wall above the wrecks has large cracks and recesses cut into it filled with schooling fish, the edges softened with fan corals and impressive Black red sea grand slam.
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September 26 2009 | Travel | No Comments »
by Edward Penza
If one decides to visit the European continent, a must visit holiday location is Malta which is world renowned for its tourist attractions. This relatively small island in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea is hardly 18 square miles in measurement; however, the temperate location has a worldwide reputation for its charming landscape, scenic beachfronts as well as the friendly nature of the local inhabitants. The easygoing nature of the people makes visitors from all over feel at ease as they enjoy Malta holidays. Some may not have heard of Malta, but those who have experienced Malta holidays have left the island with relaxed bodies as well as a lasting impression of the beautiful island.
The weather in Malta is one of the main reasons that tourists flock the island. Throughout the year, tourists on Malta holidays can expect sunshine although during winter, the temperatures are noticeably lower though hardly unbearable. There is a lot to do in Malta and one can choose between rock climbing, water sports, diving, spa treatments or even going on a shopping spree. Maltese culture is still maintained and it is evident in the food, architecture, art and other cultural manifestations that have been well maintained to this day. Many buildings are still standing and the various museums have fascinating age-old artifacts.
All through the year, there are a number of concerts, musicals, operas and dramas that are organized for the enjoyment of audiences that consist of tourists as well as locals. A characteristic night out on the island normally begins with dinner at one of the numerous restaurants and thereafter a taste of some fine wine at a wine bar and finally a visit to a local theatre for a show. Malta has up to forty spa treatment centers, which blend the latest technological innovations with ancient trusted health and spa techniques. There is also a trained staff on hand to assist with all the procedures. Arrangements can be made for visitors to have exclusive spa holidays whereby clients are pampered for a particular duration, ensuring that they are fully relaxed and revitalized.
In a recent survey in an international diving magazine, Malta topped the list of diving destinations in Europe. The destination was further placed third best diving destination in the world after the Maldives and Egypt. There is plenty of diving activity on the island with more than thirty-five excellent diving sites. The sea can be considered as the main highlight of Malta holidays and there are many other water-based activities such as swimming, surfing, kiteboarding, jet skiing and many others. For those who just want to unwind, the pristine beaches are the perfect location to sunbathe and enjoy the sea breeze.
The more adventurous people can get a kick out of the hiking trails that venture through the islands magnificent green hills and valleys. The hiking routes also pass through a number of ancient sites and historic villages. The view from the hills is extremely breathtaking and makes the hike memorable. For ardent shoppers on Malta holidays, Sliema, the capital of Malta has a number of shopping arcades where buyers have a wide array of products to choose from. In between shopping, one can have something to eat and drink at the restaurants that dot the shopping district. There is no shortage of things to do during Malta holidays and the location lives up to its reputation as one of the premier tourist destinations in the world.
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September 24 2009 | holiday | No Comments »
by Dave Thomas
Camping is a pastime that everyone can enjoy. Even if you have smaller children, you can still take the whole family out for a weekend in the woods. Having the right camping gear is going to be vital. One of the best places to get the gear that you need is going to be online. Here is a great guide that will give you an inside look into what you should look for and how you should buy it.
If you are new to the camping world make sure that you are aware of the weather conditions in your camping location. This will determine the type of camping gear you are going to buy. If you are going to camp in the summer time then you need a lighter sleeping bag with an all-season tent. Getting gear that you can use all season is the best way to get the most out of your money.
When you first get online to look at new gear make sure that you look around at a few different sites. You should also know ahead of time what you are looking for in order to save time as well as money. If you want to stick to the basics then just grab a heavy duty sleeping bag and a durable tent. This is how most people would prefer to camp, without all of those new gadgets.
Having the right budget for your gear is also going to be very important. If you want something specific and you do not have the cash, simply save up until you can get what you need. Make sure that you compare prices as well as the stores that you come across. Look into shipping rates as well.
When you have your price range down and idea of what you might want to look for, you can start looking! Take a look around at various online stores just to get an idea of what you can get. Online auction websites are great for those who want decent gear for a smaller price. Millions of people are selling brand new or slightly used tents and bags for a fraction of the price!
Before you go ahead and buy your gear make sure that you can get a warranty to protect against any damages. The last thing that you want is to get stuck with a tent that does not give you the proper protection or a sleeping bag that does not keep you warm.
Right now is the time to buy brand new camping gear the internet is going to be the best place to get all of your shopping done. Find out which sites are the best and what you can afford today!
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September 23 2009 | Travel | No Comments »
by Ricardo d Argence
Its certainly true that there are plenty of gay friendly places all over the world where you could choose to visit on your next vacation. Naturally, not all of these places are the same and some are simply more relaxing places to get away from it all than others.
One of the best and most popular is Isla Mujeres, a tremendous resort area found on the beaches and under the sunny skies of Cancun Mexico. As anyone that has traveled to Latin America will attest to, this part of the world is one of the very best hotspots in that part of the world.
So what is it about Isla Mujeres that makes this place such a wonderful vacation spot? Plenty " read on to see a few of them.
A thriving fishing town, Isla Mujeres offers visitors a sort of glimpse into the past, letting you have a view of traditional Mexican seaside life. Of course, if you happen to be a fisherman, you may have an idea already, but this culture is one of the things which makes Isla Mujeres such a draw.
While still featuring many traditional elements, there are plenty of modern amenities to keep you occupied while you visit. With live entertainment and some of the country's best dining and shopping, you'll never be bored in Isla Mujeres.
Of course, there is plenty to do here as well as to see. Isla Mujeres has the most beautiful coastline in all of North America.
With its incredible blue waters and wonderful beaches, it's a great place to relax " but don't forget about all the surfing, scuba diving and other activities you can do out on the water!
Isla Mujeres is a great fishing spot, so if you'd like to get out on the water for the day and try your luck, there's few other places in the world like it to spend your day fishing and relaxing. There's no shortage of enjoyment here, whether on land or sea.
You can also take part in a Dolphin Discovery adventure. No one should miss out on this one. You can swim with dolphins and get up close and personal with these amazing animals. If you're a nature lover or not, this is a one of a kind experience you'll never forget.
You won't lack for luxury accommodations and world-class amenities here either. Isla Mujeres is home to many four and five star hotels, so you can relax in style on your vacation.
Naturally, there are also plenty of budget conscious choices for lodging here as well, so if you're on a budget there are still plenty of wonderful places to stay. Since you're always within reach of the relaxation and fun to be had on Isla Mujeres, you'll have a great time no matter where you stay.
Those looking for a fun, unique, and restful vacation will surely enjoy a stay in Isla Mujeres. Mexico is a land known for its many resort regions. Out of all of these fine resorts, very few can compare to Isla Mujeres. Keep that in mind the next time you plan your vacation.
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September 22 2009 | vacation | No Comments »
Before you start off on your next trip to Italy's capital, you'll need to think about where to stay. Most people end up in motel or hotel simply because they don't realize that they have any other options. However, these options do exist, and hotel accommodations, while easy to find, aren't always the best choice.
If you decide to go with hotel accommodations on your trip to Rome, you'll find that these places all have a few things in common: they're expensive, crowded, and rather small. Everyone stays in a hotel, or so the common wisdom goes, but you don't have to. A holiday apartment rental could let you save money and enjoy more space and privacy, too.
Instead of spending a lot on a suite, or dealing with the cramped conditions that come with cramming everyone into just one room, you could enjoy attractive surroundings and your own space. A hotel stay means that you're going to be experiencing Rome as a tourist, while an apartment lets you do it as a local. Most of us would prefer the more authentic option.
Pick an apartment with an attached terrace and dine over traditional Roman rooftops or the gorgeous skyline. Enjoy the space and comfort you're unlikely to get in a hotel, and the control over your living space you'll only get at home. After all, not everyone enjoys having strangers in to clean their room every day, or people interrupting their quality time in Rome.
Doing your research before you decide which apartment you want is a must, however. You're probably not going to run into exactly the same kind of apartment experience you can expect at home, and that could be a nasty surprise if you're not prepared. On the other hand, if you find out what you can expect from your rental company, you'll be ready, and your stay will be a great one.
You can also avoid having to deal with restaurants all the time by picking an apartment instead of a hotel. There are many wonderful local markets offering some of Italy's best ingredients - why not cook at home? Make eating out a special treat, and stick to home cooked food in your very own kitchen, but don't expect a stocked fridge.
A lot of apartments in Rome also have laundry facilities on site, so you don't have to pack too much, deal with the fees that come with extra luggage, or find a laundry on your own. Bring the clothes you need for a short time, and wash them in the comfort of your own apartment, without any inconvenience or extra cost.
If you're a truly independent traveler, you'll probably enjoy a holiday apartment instead of a hotel room. You get control over the area you stay in, the services you receive, and the day to day activities on your trip. Just book a day in advance if you'd like to try out some of the optional extra services.
If you want to see the real Rome for yourself and avoid the crowding, expense, and inconvenience of tourist hotels, an apartment rental might be just the thing you've been waiting for. Do your research and know what to expect, and you'll soon see that Rome apartments are a great alternative to the ordinary holiday.
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September 20 2009 | hotels | No Comments »
You're going to have a great time on your vacation in Cancun! To get ready, you need to evaluate both the time and the money available to you: You can take a four-day cruise or longer, or you can fly to your destination. If you are going with a friend, be certain that you agree on limitations, and then have fun making plans!
Usually a cruise to Cancun will either leave from Galveston or Miami. Usually the ships are going to leave for Cancun in the evening time. Most of the ships that leave from the western area of the U.S. will end up taking you to Mexican Riviera.
Planning on flying? If you book the flight as well as the hotel together you can really save some money. Using a travel agent is okay, but if you do so, ensure that they lay out all that will be included in the cost you are paying for your vacation.
It's a good idea to figure out whether you are going to Cancun Calica or to Cancun Playa del Carmen. Both are great options. Calica will offer great beaches, a wonderful night life, and tours of historic ruins and interesting nature parks. On the other hand, Playa del Carmen is a town on the beach. You can check out tropical forests, enjoy touring some ruins, or even check out the biosphere reserve.
Buy sunscreen! It's hard to avoid the water in Cancun, and it's best to buy waterproof sunscreen.
Before you leave, talk to your cell phone company to find out if there are roaming fees while you are vacationing in Mexico. This will be important knowledge to know if you want to call back to family or your office.
The large part of your money should be put into traveler's checks. Although places are happy to take American dollars, you may want pesos. If you decide to exchange for them, ensure you go to a good bank. Keep the traveler's checks and the theft info on them separate. Ensure that theft protection is on all your credit cards you have with you. Never tear your pesos or take any that are ripped, since the government won't honor them if they are damaged.
Tip your hotel staff and the wait service at restaurants and night clubs at ten to fifteen percent.
If you are going to travel by cab, let them know where you are going and come up with an agreed upon price. You don't have to tip the cab driver.
When you are walking to your destination, never go by yourself. Remember, pedestrians in Mexico are not given the right of way, so be very careful.
Consider talking to the staff at your hotel to find out great places to visit. For great gay nightlife, the Karamba club is one that is excellent to visit.
It doesn't matter how you are planning to get to Cancun, make sure that you check to see if there are restrictions on luggage you need to know about. This may include weight, size, pieces, and charges for extra. It's a good idea to know boarding restrictions too. Planning your trip is important. You'll have a great time doing it and you'll be sure that your trip goes as planned without any problems.
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September 16 2009 | vacation | No Comments »
Imagine the next time you join a discussion about cheap holiday deals. When you start sharing the fascinating holiday facts below, your friends will be absolutely amazed.
Barcelona is Spain's showcase of the unique architectural style of Gaudi's bizarre organic turrets and balconies. For a more provincial experience, the Valencia town of Bu goes wild every year with the La Tomatina festival, a time when the region's surplus tomatoes - following the annual harvest - are dumped on the streets and pelted about in a friendly riot. Barcelona is definitely one of the most beautiful cities in the world. With a rich cultural and artistic history, the sights and sounds of Barcelona can only be truly understood on a visit there.
Magaluf is one of the biggest party towns in Europe, with a huge number of bars, pubs and nightclubs to cater for all kinds of tastes. In addition there are wonderful award winning white sandy beaches and a plethora of accommodate and on options. Magaluf is a great place for party and relaxation. It is one of the most lively holiday resorts in the whole area.
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Exchange rates are also having a big impact, which put many European destinations out of the price range of travellers. As a result of this, holidays in countries that don't use the Euro have become particularly popular, with Turkey the frontrunner. Besides enjoying the beautiful landscape, travelling abroad may give us benefits of learning other languages and cultures. One of the country that is famous as holiday destination is Spain.
Package holidays to Icmeler put you and your family in the perfect position to explore the best that Turkey has to offer. This resort is one of the most popular resorts in Turkey which makes last minute deals to Icmeler a coveted prize. To avoid the possibility of missing out on some amazing holidays, book cheap holiday deals to Icmeler online and you will be able to enjoy cheap holidays to this popular resort that rival the cost of any last minute deals you might be able to find.
Istanbul, with one part in Europe and the other in Oriental Asia, is a fascinating city with its frenzied market places, imperial residences and minarets, and sporting a lively ambience of contemporary art and musical entertainment. Istanbul, once a capital of the Ottoman and Byzantine empires, has enough sights and sounds to keep you busy for days on end, from the Blue Mosque to the Spice Bazaar. But it's the seaside that many people come for, and the long sunny days and turquoise waters of the Aegean and Mediterranean coastlines.
The day will come when you can use something you read about here about cheap holiday deals to have a beneficial impact. Then you'll be glad you took the time to learn more about cheap all inclusive holidays.
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September 15 2009 | holiday | No Comments »
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