By: Ruaidhri Prendergast | 2010-04-24 | Destinations Coming back from a sailing holiday in Martinique, I realize that now I feel really miss it. I feel like it is my home, and I constantly recall memories I had there. read more
By: Scott Bateman | 2010-03-30 | Destinations Martinique is a favorite place to vacation in the Caribbean for people who want to stay a week or more. The beaches, dining and French influence all add to its attractiveness. Many destinations in the Caribbean get vacationers two ways - from cruise ships that typically stop for a night at most, and from people who come for stopover vacations - up to a week or more. read more
By: Aliya Sen | 2011-04-21 | Chocolate All those who have a sweet tooth will love chocolates and everything that is similar. Almost everyone has a favorite joint or a favorite place that makes their mouth water. They generally have a cravi... read more
By: Paul Marino | 2012-03-09 | Restaurant reviews Once again, we find ourselves trailing through the Back Bay in Boston, Massachusetts. In addition to a steaming hot breakfast we are craving an artsy atmosphere that will welcome us and allow us to do some of the work we have piling up on us. While taking in our savory breakfast, we need to prepare for an upcoming interview. read more
By: Scott Bateman | 2010-03-31 | Destinations Beautiful but wet -- very wet. That's Martinique weather in brief. The heavy year-round rainfall makes the island as lush and tropical as any in the Caribbean. It doesn't stop vacationers from coming for long-term stays. Eighty four percent of the island's visitors are stopover vacationers versus 16 percent via cruise. read more
By: Taylor White | 2010-10-20 | Real Estate When Christopher Columbus first stumbled upon the island gem we now call Martinique in 1502, he had little idea of how valuable that land would be a few hundred years later. This French territory in the Caribbean, like its compatriot St. Lucia, this island offers a unique and cosmopolitan blend of slow-paced south sea charm with upscale, French chic. Real estate for sale in Martinique can range from a small one-bedroom flat or apartment that is sold for a vacation or retirement home. read more
By: | 2010-04-16 | Soccer The confederation of African Football (CAF) is supposed to be a detribalized, impartial, fair and just umbrella body of football administration in Africa. Unfortunately recent developments in the continent have shown that the body that is supposed to treat everyone equally is actually bias when it comes to certain players and certain football federations. read more
By: Thans T. | 2010-01-27 | Recreation & Sports The CAF Champions League 2009 is the 45th edition of Africa’s premier club football tournament run by the Confederation of African Football. It is an annual international club football competition, an read more
By: Clint Shaff | 2012-05-17 | Other Business Franchising means managing a business already been set up for you. This spares you the trouble of having to start from scratch, coming up with ideas how to manage quality control, or how to market your business. read more
By: Paul Burrard | 2010-11-10 | Travel & Leisure Come across the islands of the south that have distinctive and impressive attributes. From multi culturally influenced islands to untouched natural attractions, all these are spectacular finds. The fertile lands then ruled by the Creole and French exuding with volcano landscapes namely Guadeloupe and Martinique is an abode to many untouched rain forests and blossoming gardens. read more
By: Paul Burrard | 2010-11-16 | Home & Family The islands of the southern region all have different and extraordinary features to offer its visitors. Aruba for instance offers a mix of Indian and Spanish heritage, not to mention its pristine beaches. The Creole and French culture still lives within Guadeloupe and Martinique boasting its natural wonders of volcanoes and nature parks like flower gardens and rain forest. read more
By: Paul Burrard | 2010-11-20 | Travel & Leisure The islands of the southern region all have different and extraordinary features to offer its visitors. Aruba for instance offers a mix of Indian and Spanish heritage, not to mention its pristine beaches. The fertile lands then ruled by the Creole and French exuding with volcano landscapes namely Guadeloupe and Martinique is an abode to many untouched rain forests and blossoming gardens. read more
By: Paul Burrard | 2011-02-16 | Travel & Leisure Springing out from this group of islands are unrivaled sights of interest ranging from unscathed Mother Nature to traces of man made civilizations of varying cultures. The islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique with their Creole and French influence, offers the volcanic sigh ... read more