Birmingham’s Ikon Gallery
March 18, 2011 by Andrew Kelly
Filed under Vacation
Birmingham is a lively city in the English county of the West Midlands, it is an immensely popular destination for vacations. The city has a great selection of world class visitor attractions including a great many Grade I Listed churches and other important structures as well as many museums and galleries, including Birmingham’s Ikon Gallery.
Exciting Disney World Rides You’ll Want to Try
February 28, 2011 by Sandy Rutherforde
Filed under Travel
It’s quite often identified as the happiest location on earth, a place in which magic occurs and where dreams come true, an exclusive spot for kids to see their favorite cartoon characters come to life and also for adults to release the inner child inside them, a location in which family members can reconnect, spend some high quality time with each other and basically, have fun. This spot is none other than Disney World.
Avoid the Headache of a Bad Hotel by Reading Reviews
January 30, 2011 by Robert Nickel
Filed under Hotels
The very nature of marketing is to promote the best aspects of any establishment or business in order to win the attention and patronage of the public. Any hotel can be presented in such a way in its own promotional materials as to make it look like a beautiful, comfortable haven worth every penny of the room charges, occupancy taxes, and gratuity fees.
Using the Better Business Bureau to Get Reviews of Travel Companies
January 29, 2011 by Robert Nickel
Filed under Hotels
In the travel industry, consumers are often taking a chance when they book a vacation. They are relying on the travel company that they booked through to live up to their expectations. There have always been companies in the industry that let people down. They are out to simply make a quick buck and don’t really care about service delivery. Unfortunately, this has had an effect on the industry as a whole. Customers are more wary of deals that sound too good to be true. One of the few ways that they can be assured that the company they are dealing with is genuine is by checking their industry accreditations. One organization that serves as a watch dog for the industry in the United States is the Better Business Bureau.
Introducing the Isle of Skye
January 26, 2011 by Andrew Kelly
Filed under Vacation
One of the finest vacation destinations for walkers and water sports enthusiasts is the Isle of Skye. Taking a vacation on the Isle of Skye, situated amongst a group of islands known as the Inner Hebrides, is a unique experience. Every year a great many tourists arrive in the Scottish Highlands in search of the idyllic and mysterious scenery but the most spectacular spots are to be found on the islands of the Inner Hebrides. In the following article I examine the factors which help make Skye such a wonderful place in which to take a vacation.
Saturate Your Senses With Picturesque Views And Fine Dining In South Carolina
January 25, 2011 by James Harden
Filed under Travel
Should you like to travel during the low season months between October and May, it’s quite certain to grab a few excellent offers on beach vacation rentals when you visit South Carolina beaches. These pristine, white sandy straits (some of which have earned a “Blue Wave” certification for cleanliness and environmental health by the Clean Beaches Council) boast easy access to superb saltwater fishing, beautiful landscape shots of the mid-Atlantic and several recreational activities which comprise snorkeling and scuba diving and surfing. Vacation in South Carolina can also be filled with many land based sports such as professional golf courses, tennis, horseback riding and a large number of educational, entertaining and dining opportunities.
For A Dramatic Backdrop To Your Romantic Vacation Memories Try The Rugged Coastline Of New Hampshire
January 12, 2011 by James Harden
Filed under Travel
From time to time, impulsive trips turn out to be the best. Visualize simply climbing in your car and going for a great trip in this gorgeous autumn weather. You can rest wherever you wish and book an evening’s stay at New Hampshire bed breakfasts for the ultimate in atmosphere and luxury. An alternative is to reserve New Hampshire vacation rentals well in advance of your trip, and then take your significant other and head out for a romantic getaway for the two of you. In these situations, the spontaneity comes in the drive itself, plus where you choose to venture in this picturesque New England state.
Sampling Traditional Mayan Cuisine In The Colonial Streets Of Valladolid
November 11, 2010 by Ron Williams
Filed under Travel
Beautiful regal avenues decorated with exquisite, colorful buildings; Mayan women selling fruit, alluring in traditionally sewn gowns, sitting on on the sidewalk; plazas humming because of the melodies of local birds, shaded in the top branches of great, incongruent trees, the roots aggressively rupturing the delicate rock surface. Wonderful Valladolid sits, directly off the ‘Carretera de cuota’, in the middle of the virgin shores of the Riviera Maya and also Merida’s busy avenues. What youll notice, when you walk upon its wonderful, cobblestone avenues is that complementing the omnipresent colonial buildings, is also a flourishing Mayan culture.
Fudgies Yachties And Horse Driven Carriages All Await You On Mackinac Island
November 5, 2010 by Cedric Fairchild
Filed under Travel
A trip to Mackinac Island, Michigan is well worth a trip. This is a place where people still travel with horse-drawn carriages and their feet, as a main form of transport. Bombarded with the grace of Victorian mansions, renowned places to stay, a trendy yachting harbor along with an historic fortress, the city is located within Michigan’s upper and lower peninsulas. Begin your adventure with boarding the Mackinac Island ferry. As you arrive at the island, you’ll be welcomed by an array of opportunities for exhilarating and interesting things to explore.
The Small Islands Of Dry Tortugas Claim World Class Reef Snorkeling And The Assassination Of President Lincoln
November 5, 2010 by Cedric Fairchild
Filed under Travel
The Dry Tortugas is located a mere seventy miles west of Key West consisting of very small although stunning islands enriched with heritage. Travelers from arrive from all parts to experience these spectacular islands put on the map by a man named Ponce de Leon in the year of 1513. The principle attraction to be seen is Fort Jefferson as well as snorkeling which goes without saying. Fort Jefferson provides everything you’ll need to know regarding the history of the islands with illustrations and the crystalline waters of the Gulf of Mexico are abundant with coral reefs, tropical fish plus powdery pearly sands if you feel like snorkeling.




