By: tony hoare | 2012-03-28 | Travel Tips Las Hogueras de San Juan is one of the most awaited festivals in the Alicante city of Spain. It is one festival that takes place every year on the 20th of June. People in Alicante are cordial and hospitable. Tourists who have come to enjoy this festival have taken back fond memories of the event. read more
By: Bell Smith | 2011-01-20 | Travel & Leisure The Spanish Puerto Rico is located on the Gran Canaria Island and it has turned over the years into a family holiday resort. read more
By: Jamie Baker | 2012-02-05 | City Guides Come and spend your long weekend with your entire family, kids included, in Las Vegas. The “sin city” is known for its adult entertainment but it also provides great kid friendly and wholesome amusement. The sheer number of great attractions such as roller coasters, thrill rides, museums, exhibits, natural gardens and aquariums is worth the trip. read more
By: Serge Lesley | 2010-10-04 | Language The Spanish language is one of the most influential and most popular language of today. Learn more about its development as the mother tongue of Spain and the language of other parts of the world. read more
By: Ron S. Nathans | 2010-09-15 | Language Did you know that some of the best films, music and literature come from Spanish-speaking countries? Using speak Spanish software to become fluent in Spanish will let you appreciate these works of art in their original language without having to resort to clumsy English translations that may not even be accurate. read more
By: Dennis Siluk Ed.D. | 2010-03-27 | Arts & Entertainment He came into the bedroom of his wooden shack in the small city of Satipo, in the Central Jungle of Peru, and opened up the window while the old man, Bernabe was still sleeping in the early part of the morning. The old man was trembling somewhat, his bronze face, had turned white, and he looked ill. And as he moved about in bed, it seemed to his lawyer and constant companion of sorts-his aging body was more than aching, it was being drained of its life's resources. read more
By: Dennis Siluk Ed.D. | 2010-03-30 | Arts & Entertainment My name is Chick Evens. I was visiting the Central Jungles of Peru, in July of 2009, with two family members, and our driver Aaron, and I could not help being interested in the many waterfalls the Satipo jungle had, I felt the greatest desire to go find out, and with my brother-in-law, David, my wife Rosa, and our driver, we paid Aaron seventy soles to take us to two waterfalls, the last being La Resistencia. I was-as my wife already knew, in the habit of going on some of the maddest if not freakish trips in the world: and, when I now think of it, it appears to me, a million marvels that I am alive today. read more
By: Mathieu Quintart | 2010-10-19 | Vacation Rentals The Spanish are well-known for their child-friendly attitude and Barcelona is no exception. The city has a great range of entertainment venues and activities to keep children occupied and happy and you are guaranteed to find something your child will like, and return home with happy memories of the family holiday. Barcelona is a very friendly city and it's quite usual for families to go everywhere together, young children are often seen out accompanying their parents late in the evenings. read more
By: Benton Harbor | 2010-09-30 | Travel & Leisure Aragon is a Spanish community, located in the Pyrenees, on the border with France. Aragon contains the provinces of Huesca, Zaragoza, and Teruel. Zaragoza is the capital city. read more
By: Wednesday Latimer | 2011-02-16 | Travel & Leisure Bring the kids to the Parque Papagayo and let them try out the replica of a Spanish galleon and the space shuttle Columbia, roller skating rink, bumper boats and go-carts ... read more
By: Dez Broatch | 2010-04-03 | Destinations Interested in art? visit the Museo de la Asegurada modern art museum, with pieces by Spanish artists, Picasso, Miro and Dali. Take a stroll through the steep narrow streets of the beautiful old town, with its whitewashed houses and historic buildings. read more
By: Wednesday Latimer | 2010-12-03 | Vacation Rentals The center of the city is a good place to while the day and night away in the main plaza called Plaza de las Armas. Historical buildings worth seeingThere is alot of ... read more
By: Wednesday Latimer | 2010-11-16 | Travel & Leisure Ideal for day or night strolling is the main plaza called the Plaza de las Armas. There are several old but well-preserved buildings that you should visit such as the Municipal Palace with its baroque style of ... read more
By: Wednesday Latimer | 2010-11-09 | Travel & Leisure The center of the city is a good place to while the day and night away in the main plaza called Plaza de las Armas. Very close to the port area is the former lighthouse Pemex Tower, the Crafts Market, the Old Customs Building, the Postal and Telegraph Building, the Civil Registry Building and the Juarez Hemicycle Monument. The Fort San Juan de Ulua is now an island that is now connected to the land. read more
By: Fleur Fisher | 2010-12-22 | Travel & Leisure The Canaries are a fantastic holiday destination for people of all ages. With fantastic weather, idyllic beaches and breathtaking landscapes, it's time to discover more about the Canary Islands read more