Archive for the 'Travel Europe' Category
There are many different sights to see in Benidorm and in the Costa Blanca. Benidorm itself is a very popular tourist attraction, it is located 45km to the east of Alicante. During the summer the city has a very active and vibrant night life. There are around 1000 restaurants and 30 discos, which means there?s […]
September 10th, 2008 | Posted in Spain | No Comments
As well as the oil of the North Sea Scotland also has another large industry, tourism. Each year more and more people visit keen to take in all that is Scottish. While many visit Edinburgh for business as well as pleasure virtually all will admit that they most wish to visit Edinburgh Castle. Castles […]
September 4th, 2008 | Posted in Scotland | No Comments
Getting to Cork for a short break is easy as there are direct flights with Jet 2 Airlines who operate a regular service from Newcastle to Cork and a great fares. When you get there you have a great selection of accommodation to choose from. There are Bed and breakfast properties to five star luxury […]
September 2nd, 2008 | Posted in Travel Europe | No Comments
It becomes increasing more expensive to travel to Europe as the dollar declines. There is some good news, however. This article will list some ways to save money on your vacation to Europe without sacrificing your comfort or pleasure.
September 1st, 2008 | Posted in Travel Europe | No Comments
As well as the oil of the North Sea Scotland also has another large industry, tourism. Each year more and more people visit keen to take in all that is Scottish. While many visit Edinburgh for business as well as pleasure virtually all will admit that they most wish to visit Edinburgh Castle.
August 9th, 2008 | Posted in Scotland | No Comments
Torrevieja is located just forty minutes away from the airport in Alicante. It is conveniently located within an hour?s drive of the popular resort of Benidorm. This location is very popular with European and international tourists.
August 7th, 2008 | Posted in Spain | No Comments
Worrying about what to do when you arrive at Edinburgh Airport can be stressful unless you take some simple precautions and plan ahead. That stressful feeling is terrible worrying about what to do and where to go when you arrive at Edinburgh. How do you get to the city centre? What part of Edinburgh is […]
August 6th, 2008 | Posted in Scotland | No Comments
While Scotland is only a small nation with an historically small population the influence of the Scots upon the world of today is disproportional. Throughout history a disproportionate number of Scottish men and women have played incredibly important roles in the history of the vast majority of countries of the world.
August 1st, 2008 | Posted in Scotland | No Comments
Aberdeen is the 3rd largest city in Scotland and is widely known as the “Granite City” but is also known as the “Silver City (with the Golden Sands)”. Although the area shows evidence of being inhabited for over eight thousand years Aberdeen is a thoroughly modern city with a strong association with the oil and gas industries.
July 30th, 2008 | Posted in Scotland | No Comments
If asked where we are planning to visit for this year’s annual vacation few of us would reply “the Western Isles of Scotland” but to be fair the Western Isles of Scotland have, in the last ten years or so, seen a noticeable increase in tourism.
July 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Travel Europe | No Comments