The Great Britain is a Union which is old more than 300 years. This island was the dominant industrial and maritime power of the 19th century and played a leading role in developing parliamentary democracy and in advancing literature and science. Britain is packed with historic monuments, royal palaces and some of the world’s top museums. It is a […]
read moreTips traveling with kids
August 15th, 2015 by admin | No Comments | Filed in BlogIMAGE: TANG MING TUNG, GETTY IMAGES When it comes to traveling with kids — especially by plane — you can never take too many precautions. Not only can screaming, crying, cranky kids ruin your own flight, but the people around you will probably be less than impressed, as well.While many of the same things that […]
read moreWorld Best Places To Snorkel
August 14th, 2015 by admin | No Comments | Filed in BlogYou slap on your snorkeling gear, eagerly anticipating the tropical fish and colorful reefs that await as you enter the crystal-clear shallow waters. Instead, you find yourself face to face with a sea of flippers, bleached coral and bright orange life jackets. It can be frustrating to try to find a spectacular snorkeling destination that […]
read moreThe Best Summer Vacation Spots
August 13th, 2015 by admin | 2 Comments | Filed in BlogThe Midwest may not have the Atlantic or the Pacific or the Gulf of Mexico, but that doesn’t mean it lacks awesome summer destinations. America’s heartland is not only a charming place to spend the Fourth of July, but any week of the summer. Visitors can hop from lakefront retreats to historic towns and grassy […]
read more5 Extremely Crazy Bridges Around The World
August 13th, 2015 by admin | 2 Comments | Filed in BlogBridges are something we need daily for transportation. Have we ever imagined how crazy they can be built? We haven’t but someone else must have imagined. This 5 bridges are result of those imaginations. These are damn crazily built bridges around the world. 1. The Eshima Ohashi Bridge, Japan. image source This 44 meters high bridge […]
read moreMosel Germany
August 12th, 2015 by admin | 8 Comments | Filed in BlogMosel Germany The wonderful River Mosel is, at 545 kilometers, one of the longest of one’s Rhine’s tributaries, and forms the natural frontier between Germany Luxembourg. The section of one’s river between Perl and Trier is belleved to be the Upper Mosel (Obermosel), the section from Trier to Bullay the Middle Mosel (Mittelmosel), and the section […]
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The World’s Top Travel Destinations
August 9th, 2015 by admin | No Comments | Filed in BlogWhere will you go in 2015? We can’t plan your vacations for you, but we can certainly help you narrow your wish list of destinations with our annual Top 50 Travel Destinations list. No, we don’t propose that you visit all 50 in a year – although, hey, that’s an admirable goal – merely that […]
read moreWhy Get Family Travel Insurance?
August 9th, 2015 by admin | No Comments | Filed in BlogDo you actually think that you’d do well without any type of travel insurance at all? Well, for many individuals, travel insurance will be another extra or additional expense. However when you’re a wise person, you’ll find travel insurance necessary which is important if you’re traveling together with family. So you definitely need to have […]
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Valentine’s Day the Welsh way: Taking a cue from star-crossed lovers in wonderful Wales
July 20th, 2015 by admin | 69 Comments | Filed in BlogBy David Atkinson | Stuck for something romantic to impress your loved one this Valentine’s Day? I was – until I discovered the patron saint of Welsh lovers, her folklore-rich domain in Anglesey and the wonderful appeal of an away-from-it-all, romantic break in North Wales. The country celebrated St Dwynwen’s Day on January 25th and […]
read moreOn the trail of Dracula in Translyvania
July 20th, 2015 by admin | No Comments | Filed in BlogBy Elinor Goodman | When you go to Transylvania you could be in for a big surprise. I’d expected fairytale castles, beautiful churches, a way of rural life stuck in the last century – but not bears. Not in Europe. Yet here I was in a clearing in the forest, watching 11 wild brown bears […]
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