By: Lek Boonlert | 2011-08-05 | Destinations Reykjavik, the capital city of the unique visitor destination of Iceland, is spectacularly set along the volcanic far-northern island's southwestern coastline on a beautiful bay warmed by the Gulf Stream. read more
By: Alice Shown | 2010-10-15 | Destinations There are numerous things to see in the New York City, including several historic landmarks, theatres and museums.The New York skyride helicopter tours and the view from the observatories provide a 360 degrees aerial experience of the whole New York City. read more
By: Rob Berry-Smith | 2010-09-27 | Destinations Have you ever been to Chester? If so, you'll already know what to expect, but for those who haven't here are five things to make sure you visit. read more
By: Dennis C Wilson | 2010-03-26 | City Guides Athens is a city steeped in history. Many see it as the birthplace of civilization as we know it. Certainly it was the birthplace of democracy. Athens was the leading light in ancient Greece and was run on one of the purest democracies the world as ever known. read more
By: Mandy S Lee | 2010-04-02 | City Guides Culturally, China has one of the most rich histories of all civilizations and is also rich in breathtaking natural scenery. This is rich stuff for a traveler. The following top 10 things are strongly recommended by the local and visitors from all over the world. read more
By: Dennis C Wilson | 2010-03-31 | City Guides If you are looking for a holiday getaway in France then Nantes could be the ideal place for you. Whether you are planning a weekend trip or a longer trip, you can simply come over and relax in this nice little coastal town which is one of the best destinations in France for a peaceful break. read more
By: Hedin Johan | 2010-10-02 | Travel & Leisure Phuket Island is world-renown for its pristine beaches and crystal clear water. It was virtually unknown some 20 years ago until a group (or groups) of backpackers decided to gallivant in Thailand and explore its many islands off the Andaman Sea. read more
By: Charles Weiss | 2010-03-26 | City Guides With a population of 1,604,000 as of 2007, Marseille is the second-largest city in France and number one port. Marseille takes pride in its uniqueness and diversity. Indeed it is not like the rest of France; being the major gateway from Africa, it has a Mediterranean flavor that may remind you more of Africa than Europe. read more
By: Hedin Johan | 2010-10-02 | Vacations Phuket Island is world-renown for its pristine beaches and crystal clear water. It was virtually unknown some 20 years ago until a group (or groups) of backpackers decided to gallivant in Thailand and explore its many islands off the Andaman Sea. read more
By: marriotthawaii | 2012-03-22 | Hotels Hawaii is one of those fantastic vacation destinations with an almost endless list of things to see and do for both visitors and locals alike. Because of the variety offered by this travel spot, it can be the ideal place for any personality type and all ages. To put it simply, Hawaii is the perfect place to “get away from it all!” read more
By: Dennis C Wilson | 2010-03-31 | Destinations The coastline of Brittany France stretching for a length of about 750 miles offers tourists a beautiful view of the Atlantic Ocean aside from other attractions. Among these other attractions are Brest's Oceanopolis aquarium, the prehistoric ruins in Gavrinish Island, and the 1689 Fort National of St-Malo. Brittany has indeed much to offer with beautiful picturesque landscapes from the longest coastline to historical castles and forts as well as ancient forests. read more
By: Charles Weiss | 2010-03-26 | City Guides Founded in the sixth century, Cork is the second largest city in Ireland with a 2006 population of 119,000. The city center is actually located on an island in the River Lee. As the city expanded, it spread out along the banks, and thus it is a city of bridges. read more