Archive for July, 2007

Austria - A Wonderfully Historic Indulgence »

Author by : Gordon Phillips
When you mention Austria, many Americans automatically think of Arnold Schwarzenegger. After all, it’s his home country. But even though Austria may have some sort of ’spiritual’ link with California thanks to one of their most famous modern-day sons, the reality is that Austria is nothing like the west [...]

3 Things To Think About When Deciding On A Cruise For A Vacation »

Author by : Stephanie Perrineau
Deciding on a cruise for a vacation isn’t hard, right?
Although you know you want to go on a cruise, do you know
where? Do you know what you would like to do? Do you know
what options you have for locations, time frames and even
sights to see? [...]

Malaga City Overview »

Author by : Jack Blacksmith
This Malaga city overview will help you plan your vacation. There is a lot to do in this city. Malaga is home to several museums allowing you to enjoy the history, art and culture of the area. The market area and the surrounding area is a great place for shopping, eating [...]

Downtown Las Vegas »

Author by : Jason A. Martin
Some locals call downtown Las Vegas “Vintage Vegas.” It’s where much of the action took place back before the late 1980s. It’s still a good place to visit. Many well-known casinos are located in downtown Las Vegas. It’s a great place to go if you want to gamble with lower [...]

South Florida Winters are the Best »

Author by : Tim Janis
What goes through your mind when you think of South Florida? For many people the first thing that they think of is the sweltering heat and humidity, but that is only part of the story. I live in South Florida and I can say for a certainty that it does indeed [...]

A Trip to Brazil »

Author by : Paul Everton
The culture of Brazil is rooted in the culture of Portugal. The Portuguese settlers & immigrants brought the Catholic faith, the [...]

The 2012 London Olympics »

Author by : Mark Mitchel
The 2012 Olympics will use a mixture of newly built venues, existing facilities, and temporary facilities, including the 80,000 seat Olympic Stadium and the new Wembley Stadium. The majority of venues have been divided into three zones within Greater London: the Olympic Zone, the River Zone and the Central Zone. Some [...]

Destination Las Vegas »

Author by : Jason A. Martin
As a long-time resident of Las Vegas, I’m never amazed when people ask me whether or not there are actual homes here. For many, Las Vegas is nothing but casinos. The Las Vegas Strip spans just a couple miles of the city, but many who have never been here think [...]

China Travel Points »

Author by : Jason A. Martin
China is a land of ancient wonders. It’s so different from the norm of western travelers that a first visit there can be a bit intimidating. Today, we will become acquainted with some basic traveler information on China. We’ll talk about the time of year to go, when to avoid [...]

KL Delights West Asia Visitors »

Author by : Yazid Malek
Multi cultural, multi faceted Malaysia is fast becoming the destination of choice for West Asia tourists. Inbound statistics indicate that around 125,000 tourists from West Asia visited Malaysia last year which represents a 57% increase from 2003 figures (around 80,000) and the numbers are rising.
The holidaymakers come mainly from Saudi [...]