Archive for June, 2008
This fascinating Irish Heritage tour takes the traveller on a circular route from Dublin. In Dublin you can learn more about the city’s Viking heritage at the interactive Dublinia experience. Then drive to Galway, where the Irish Crystal Heritage Centre r…
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An exciting Irish horse riding tour takes you on a circular route from Dublin. Go horse riding near Dublin at the Calliaghstown Riding Centre, set in the idyllic foothills of the Dublin and Wicklow mountains. Then stop over at Birr, where you can enjoy a …
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Did you know that only female mosquitoes bite? While most people would rather find a way to obliterate them rather than learn about them, finding out all you can about mosquitoes will help you to stay protected. Sadly, there is no way to rid these pests f…
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Can’t wait until next winter to go skiing again? Then head to the southern hemisphere this summer to experience glistening, beautiful snow in breathtaking locations. There’s something magical about landing in the snow when it’s summer back home, and the b…
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The real Yucatan is not found in overpopulated beach resorts, Spanish cathedrals, or ancient temples. It’s found in the music and dances, in the little villages, in the delicious food, and in the native hospitality. It’s found when you take the time to si…
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There are quite a few advantages to using a travel agent whilst on holiday - but many of them aren’t recognized. A lot of people seem to think travel agencies are a rip-off, and that people can do it all themselves. You’re right, you probably can. But…
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Searching for the right flight on the right airlines is the first important step in planning any trip, whether for business or pleasure. You will need to connect to the flight airline to meet your specific needs with regard to departure and ar…
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Modern luxury merges with ancient culture at a seaside resort in the Riviera MayaTraveling to the tropics of the Riviera Maya is not only adventurous - it’s also incredibly fun for families. The Fairmont Mayakoba, nestled on the Yucatan Peninsula al…
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Everyone who flies on a regular basis, and even those that might be flying for the first time, would love to be able to fly first class. Who wouldn’t want to be pampered and catered to while sipping on the finest of wines and eating a five sta…
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To give it its full name, The Republic Of The Philippines is made up of over 7,000 separate islands, and covers an area of just over 300,000 square kilometres (115,000 square miles). Its population of 77 million people makes it one of the larger South Eas…
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