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  • Public Golf Courses on the Gulf Coast of Florida

  • How to Cope With Homesickness

    Homesickness is probably the worst and hard to beat enemy for overseas workers. Living in a foreign country, away from your loved ones and homeland is difficult, specially on your first time away...

  • How to See New Orleans

    New Orleans has always been a great location for vacation travel. With its rich musical tradition, its nearly unrivalled cooking and restaurants, its diverse history and its lively people, a...

  • What Is a Synoptic Weather Map?

    A synoptic weather map shows weather events occurring at one time throughout a large area, such as a country or region, based upon simultaneous worldwide observations.

  • How to Collect Sand Jars

    Have you ever curled your toes along the beaches of Rio de Janeiro or stretched out on the shore of Puerto Vallarta? Bring home the memory of your adventures with a scoop of sand from every shore...

  • How to Be a Responsible Tourist in a Hilltribe Village

    As a tourist one of the key attractions in Northern Thailand are the hill tribes. Their old ways of life and culture inspire curiosity and wonderment in many. Without being aware one could...

  • How to Have Fun in Your Town for $20

    Are you staying home because you think you lack the funds to enjoy the amenities your town has to offer? Become active, appreciate your surroundings, and seize the day because there is likely a...

  • Apartamentos Buganvilla San Agustin Information

    Apartamentos Buganvilla is a complex of short-stay vacation apartments and studios located at the southern end of Gran Canaria Island in Spain's Canary Islands. The complex is right on San Agustin...

  • How to Buy Pills in Mexico

    One of the biggest reasons people cross the border into Mexico is to acquire medications at a discounted price. Due to the high cost of pharmaceuticals in the United States, many patients seek...

  • How to Celebrate Fiesta San Antonio

    Fiesta is San Antonio's 11-day celebration that serves up culture, authentic cuisine, and introduces guests to the city's uniqueness. During this April celebration, thousands upon thousands of...

  • Japanese Etiquette Tips

  • The Best Way to Change Money in Mexico

    While there are many ways to change foreign currency in Mexico, some are certainly better than others. All major currencies such as dollars, pounds sterling, euros and yen can be exchanged at...

  • How to Getting your mopeds running smoothly

    You love mopeds but usually have trouble running them smoothly? Well you need to check the carburetor, spark plug or ignition points as these certainly could be the prime reasons why most mopeds...

  • What Is a Turkish Water Closet?

    A Turkish water closet, or WC, is a type of toilet found in Turkey and some parts of Europe. Also called "alaturka," traditional Turkish toilets are plumbed holes in the floor with a place for...

  • Things for Couples to Do in Houston

    From theaters and museums to ballgames and night life, Houston, Texas, has lots to offer for couples looking for a way to spend an afternoon (or two), a night out on the town, or a romantic...

  • Is Colombia Safe for Travel?

    Colombia has a diverse eco-system that includes shoreline, mountains, rainforest and desert. Its proximity to the Caribbean and other South American countries that encourage tourism (such as ...

  • Mexico Vs. Bahamas Vacation

    If you are deciding to travel to a Caribbean resort, you may be tempted to consider either the Bahamas or Cancun, Mexico. By cruise or by air, both countries offer excellent amenities and tourist...

  • Weekend Health Spa Getaways

    You may not have more than a weekend available, but if you approach your health spa getaway with the right mind-set, you'll walk away feeling rejuvenated and refreshed. Choose your destination...

  • History of Paisley, Scotland

    When it comes to Scotland, some places get all the recognition: Edinburgh, Glasgow and, of course, Loch Ness. But how much do you know about Scotland's largest town, Paisley?

  • Travel Stories About Etna, Italy

    Mt. Etna is one of 16 volcanoes designated a "decade volcano," due to its large eruptions and proximity to populated areas such as Catania. At 10,922 feet (more than twice as high as Mt....

  • 10 Places to Retire

  • Problems of Ecotourism

    Proponents of ecotourism claim that it provides sustainable vacations to untouched foreign locations while protecting the environment and increasing the standard of living for local people....

  • Downtown Phoenix Activities

    Phoenix, a thriving metropolis, is the capital of Arizona. As the fifth most populous city in the United States, the city's downtown hosts a variety of cultural, sport and artistic centers for the...

  • Things to Do on the Kona Coast

    The Kona Coast, located on the eastern side of the Big Island of Hawaii, is one of the world's foremost travel destinations and a place unlike any other in the United States. From the beautiful...

  • How to Learn About Local History While Traveling

    Learning about an area’s history can help give you a better understanding of its past and present, and make a trip much more memorable as well. While a museum may be a given, there are many other...

  • What are the Giza Pyramids Made Of?

    The Giza pyramids, considered among the greatest architectural achievements in history, are some of the most famous buildings of the ancient world. The biggest of the pyramids, and the most...

  • What Is the Meaning of Name London?

    London is the capital of England, which is one of four countries that makes up Great Britain or the United Kingdom (UK, for short).

  • How to Make Your Paris Vacation More Enjoyable

    Maybe you’ve heard someone say that the French are rude, or, the only bad thing about Paris is that it’s full of Parisians. Don’t believe it! The French are warm, wonderful people when you get a...

  • The Best Place to Travel to Meet Men

    While some cities are a haven of honeymooners (think Honolulu, Hawaii), others are full of solo single men looking to meet like-minded ladies. For women looking to meet single men while traveling,...

  • What Is the Meaning of the Equator on the Globe?

    If you've ever looked at a globe, you've noticed that there is a line running around the center of the Earth. This line is known as the equator.

  • Famous Restaurants in New York

    With a reputation for being the city that never sleeps, New York City's long list of restaurants and quaint eateries is constantly changing to suit the fast-changing tastes of its denizens. Still,...

  • Things to Do for Valentine's Day in San Francisco

    San Francisco hosts an eclectic array of events year-round, so it's no wonder that the city would offer unique events for Valentine's Day as well. Whether it's a romantic evening with your honey...

  • Facts About Deserts

    Some deserts, such as the Mojave and the Sahara, are sandy, sun-baked wastelands; others, such as the frigid polar deserts of Antarctica and the Arctic, are covered with snow and ice. The one...

  • Interesting Facts About Ocho Rios, Jamaica

    A former fishing port turned resort town, Ocho Rios is located in St. Ann Parish on Jamaica's northern coastline. The city offers banana exports, beautiful beaches, plentiful waterfalls and...

  • How to Avoid Rude Hand Gestures

    Body language is very important to learn when you are traveling abroad. It is essential to not use rude hand gestures when you are a guest in a foreign country. But how should a person go about...

  • How to Visit Baltimore and Save

    In late August 2009 my husband and I whisked our children (ages 5 and 7) off to Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. We stayed overnight at a 3 star hotel, ate dinner at a local hot spot, explored the...

  • Coronado Island History

    Coronado, California, near San Diego is home to 26,000 people and is a tourist destination primarily because of the historic Hotel del Coronado, one of the last surviving Victorian seaside...

  • Singles Activities in Maui

    Maui is the second largest of the Hawaiian Islands. Located in Polynesian waters, it is considered one of the most remote locations in the world. Maui is made up of two volcanoes that erupted long...

  • Development of Tourism in Vietnam

    At first glance, Vietnam, with its mountains, bays, beaches and villages, not to mention cuisine, is a logical place for tourism to have flourished over the ages. But a political history involving...

  • Guided Fishing Trips in West Virginia

    West Virginia is renowned on the East Coast for its freshwater fishing, its lakes and streams teeming with native trout, citation bluegill, wild rainbow and brown trout, native brook trout and...

  • Famous Restaurants in Atlanta, Georgia

    Dating back to General Sherman's departure, the Atlanta restaurant scene has offered a wide variety of quality dining choices. Representing many cuisines such as soul food, Cajun and French, the...

  • The Best Places to Live in Israel

    Thinking of moving to Israel? Perhaps you're aching for a place near the beach? You could join the hundreds of thousands who have flocked to live in cities near the Mediterranean Sea. Or maybe...

  • History of Uruapan, Michoacan

    Uruapan lies about 100 miles inland from the beach resorts of Ixtapa and Zihuatenejo on Mexico's Pacific coast. Its hilly location and rich soils make it a subtropical haven that is a relief from...

  • The Best Cities to Live in the World

    Differences of temperament and lifestyle mean that no one formula or set of credentials can be used to determine the best city in which to live. While "top 10" and "best cities" lists abound, the...

  • History of Mali, Africa

    Landlocked Mali is Africa's seventh largest country, encompassing nearly 500,000 square miles. Its population is estimated to be 13 million, with nearly half of the population under the age of 14....

  • Travel Stories About Greve, Italy

    The official name of this quintessential Tuscan town is Greve-in-Chianti and it is appropriate since the picturesque community sits in the heart of the province, 16 miles south of Florence and 30...

  • Gujarat Fairs & Festivals

    Home to approximately 3,500 festivals each year, the Indian state of Gujurat is known as the "land of fairs and festivals." These festivals are a wonderful way to interact with locals and get to...

  • Hawaii Moving Guide

    Nearly everyone who visits the Hawaiian Islands wonders what it would be like to live there. Beaches, sun, volcanic mountains and greenery---the islands have it all. It's also a laid-back place to...

  • How to Experience Louisiana's Best Cajun Restaurants

    A traveler would be hard pressed to find better food than what South Louisiana's Cajun restaurants offer. Each has it's own charm and unique flavor which contribute to the State's international...

  • About Pangkor Island

    Pangkor Island is approximately 8 square kilometers in size; it is located off the west coast of the Malaysian peninsula. Inhabited primarily by fishermen, Pangkor is an ideal vacation spot....

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