Posts Tagged ‘Travel’

Exploring Food Markets of the World

Monday, April 7th, 2014 by Andy

Food is an integral part of any culture. For travelers, experiencing the new sights and sounds of a country is only a part of the entire experience. The aromas and flavors of the local cuisine help provide a more complete experience of travel and immersion within a new culture. Food markets provide one of the […]

Historic Cathedrals of Spain

Monday, March 31st, 2014 by Andy

The architecture of Spanish cathedrals has become a draw to both locals and tourists. With so many cathedrals throughout the country, each containing works of art and a rich history, there is always something to see when making your way through Spain Three of the most beautiful and well-known cathedrals are in Seville, Toledo, and […]

A Cheaper Way to See the Northern Lights

Monday, March 24th, 2014 by Andy

Seeing the Northern Lights is an experience that all travelers aspire to achieving in their lives. The lights are a natural phenomenon that inspire awe and wonder in the lucky few who witness them. Seeing the Northern Lights can be costly. It’s an event that’s limited to few locations around the world and not a […]

Top Things to Remember When Choosing Your Travel Insurance

Monday, February 24th, 2014 by Andy

Sadly, it’s a thing we all need and can’t really live without and is an essential for every travelling trip you embark on. From covering lost valuables to paying medical bills, getting the travel cover that is right for you and your budget can sometimes be a tricky thing. There are so many companies out […]

Turkish Delights As a Winter Getaway

Friday, January 17th, 2014 by Andy

Christmas has come and gone, and left us a little worse for wear in both the state of mind and in the pocket, but why not consider a holiday to Turkey, one of the cheaper destinations around Europe and not too far from home, and the great weather just settles the deal. With most budget […]

Friday Dreaming – The Mighty Volcanoes of Hawaii

Friday, January 3rd, 2014 by Andy

For our Friday dream holidays, we take a look at Hawaii, known to many of us today as a collection of tropical island paradises, where lots of hula girls play ukulele in grass skirts and coconut bras – but these islands have a much more firey, raw past that is often overlooked. If you love […]

The Volcanoes of Indonesia

Monday, December 16th, 2013 by Andy

Indonesia is home to the largest number of active volcanoes on the planet, with a whopping 150 spread across the 17,000 islands that make up its landmass. With such famous massive volcanic eruption taking place in this region such as ‘krakatoa’ and ‘Toba’- both causing devastation and destruction on a global level – it’s not […]

The Magic of the Northern Lights

Friday, November 22nd, 2013 by Andy

The Northern Lights are one of nature’s most beautiful displays, mystical and hypnotising, giving the appearance of another worldly presence. Swirling colours sweeping, like a living, breathing, giant painting that fills the sky. Photographs of this cerebral piercing show do not do it justice. Seeing it in its full glory, right there before you is […]

Honeymoon travel bliss!

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009 by Helen

After all the stress of planning your wedding, most of the time the only thing you really look forward to is going on your honeymoon and relaxing with your loved one. No more planning, tantrums, which dress, which bridesmaids to choose, who to invite, cars, suits, the ‘how much? that much?’ arguments! etc, etc… So […]

Daily Telegraph Travel Awards 2008

Monday, December 22nd, 2008 by Tony

Telegraph Travel Awards 2008 The following article was originally published here:ᅠhttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/3520300/Telegraph-Travel-Awards-2008.html New Zealand, Cape Town, Italy and York have been voted Telegraph readers’ favourite destinations in our annual travel awards. ᅠ Top table: Cape Town has been voted readers’ favourite world cityᅠPhoto: GETTY ᅠ ᅠ By Charles Starmer-Smith 8:17AM GMT 26 Nov 2008 Comments ᅠ […]