Top Eight Cyprus Holiday Locations

Cyprus has become particularly popular with tourists in recent years. The following is a list of the top eight holiday locations on this Mediterranean island.

1. Ayia Napa: One of the party capitals of Europe. With its busy bars, restaurants and nightclubs, it’s no surprise that Ayia Napa is a real rival to Ibiza. The dance music scene attracts visitors from all over Europe.

2. Nissi Beach: Considerably quieter than neighbouring Ayia Napa, this resort enjoys popularity thanks to its long stretches of white beaches.

Posted on March 21, 2008 Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment

Top Five Lake Garda Resorts

The Italian lakes are renowned for their beauty and none are more impressive than the stunning Lake Garda. Surrounded by pretty towns and villages, the area offers a wide range of places to stay.

Deciding which location is best for you will very much depend on the type of holiday that you are looking for. The following list should, however, give you a great starting point, with details on the best resorts around the lake:

1. Garda: This is the village that gave the lake its name. The village has a very traditional feel and hosts an impressive firework display in August each year.

Posted on March 2, 2008 Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment

Top Five Lake Garda Resorts

The Italian lakes are renowned for their beauty and none are more impressive than the stunning Lake Garda. Surrounded by pretty towns and villages, the area offers a wide range of places to stay.

Deciding which location is best for you will very much depend on the type of holiday that you are looking for. The following list should, however, give you a great starting point, with details on the best resorts around the lake:

1. Garda: This is the village that gave the lake its name. The village has a very traditional feel and hosts an impressive firework display in August each year.

Posted on February 26, 2008 Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment

Vienna - History Of An Imperial City

Due to its privileged geographical placement, just between the Danube river and the Alps that descend calmly to the mountains called Wienerwald. The Austrian capital was through its dynamic history a very important factor to take into account for the future of the whole actual Europe.

The fact that it was placed in the crossroad of the great routes between Occidental and Oriental Europe, soon made Vienna become the heart of Europe. But the process to reach that objective was far from easy, as history explains. In their efforts to secure their lands and the Mediterranean sea against the Northern invaders, the romans, under Augustus emperor, occupied this privileged zone between the Alps and the Danube.

Posted on February 9, 2008 Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment

European Cruise Vacations Advice And Ideas

Discover a New World of Cruising With European River Cruises

For those who have cruised to every tropical island, the Panama Canal, and even Alaska, should take heart that there are places that are available to cruise that are new and exciting. You can find new treasures when you decide to try European river cruises.

If you love cruises and feel that you have experienced everything that the cruise lines have to offer, you can think again. European river cruises are a great way to have a holiday during the off seasons for tropical cruises, where you can discover the history and charm that abound on European river cruises.

Posted on February 9, 2008 Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment

Vienna - History Of An Imperial City

Due to its privileged geographical placement, just between the Danube river and the Alps that descend calmly to the mountains called Wienerwald. The Austrian capital was through its dynamic history a very important factor to take into account for the future of the whole actual Europe.

The fact that it was placed in the crossroad of the great routes between Occidental and Oriental Europe, soon made Vienna become the heart of Europe. But the process to reach that objective was far from easy, as history explains. In their efforts to secure their lands and the Mediterranean sea against the Northern invaders, the romans, under Augustus emperor, occupied this privileged zone between the Alps and the Danube.

Posted on February 6, 2008 Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment

  • Random Posts

  • Recent Comments

    • Tag Cloud

    • Archives

    • Recent Posts

    • Close
      E-mail It