Archive for the 'Traveling Tips' Category

Monte Bianco Increases in Size since 2005 as Announced by Scientists

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Current careful GPS measurements acquired on the 15-16th Aug have registered that Mont Blanc numbers 4810.2 metres. Mount-Blanc is veiled by a heavy ice-cap which has thickened by 2.4 meters in barely 2 years however more suprisingly the bulk of the snow and ice has just about doubled . At any rate that is according […]

The Best Ski Resorts for Self Catered Chalets

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

When finding a ski holiday the pick of skiing resort is sometimes difficult. Especially whilst attempting to find a French skiing resort good for luxury self catered chalets. Fortunately I’ve put together a top 10 of the most suitable French ski towns most suitable for luxury self catering chalets:
Risoul, Plateau de Beille, Val Thorens, La […]

Il Girasole in Lido Di Camaiore

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

Situated in a peaceful area, only 800 m far from the beach, Il Girasole is the perfect place for your holiday in Versilia. A comfortable and family-like atmosphere which offers a valid alternative to other more expensive and more anonymous hotels.
Paola and Simone are keen to offer you a pleasant and relaxing stay […]

Gambrinus Hotel in Rome

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

In a charming and quiet quarter in the historic center of Rome a few yards from Via Veneto, a refined and comfortable environment, characterized by the harmony of the furnishings and by great attention to detail.A staff of professionals at your service to satisfy your every need or desire: our only objective is to make […]

Find the Easiest DIY Projects to Climate Change Proof your House with Cavity Insulation

Monday, September 8th, 2008

The greatest way you yourself could do to help the earth is to eco proof your flat, today you yourself will probably actually receive a small grant if you are about to make your home greener. Although all this could be like an enormous challenge it is wonderfully simple and not all of it will […]

Be Taught about the Daily Duties of the Royal Family

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Public Role and Image
Associates of the British Royal Household involve themselves in more than a few civic ceremonies annually, all through England as properly documented in the Court Circular, to admire, promote and study the achievements or performances of people associations and companies in a range of sections of life. As representatives of the sovereign, […]

Travel Connections - Staying In Touch

Friday, June 13th, 2008

Travel connections with home are easier than ever. New calling cards, cell-phones, e-mail, satelite phones, and better phone lines everywhere are making it a smaller world. Here are some suggestions on how you can stay in touch - when you want to.
E-Mail: The Travel Connections Champ
Most libraries in the United States now have internet access. […]

Midlands Meander Diaries: Karkloof Canopy Tours on the Midlands Meander in KwaZulu Natal

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

They call this an eco-experience. But a Karkloof Canopy Tour on the Midlands Meander in KwaZulu Natal is more than that. This is adventure. This is adrenalin. This is like your first time on a red or a black ski slope. You’re thinking, “This is too fast. This is too dangerous. I’m gonna die”.
So what’s […]

Following Links to Hawaii

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

I’ve often used the Net for planning my personal and business trips. Trips to Australia, Hawaii, Seattle and Las Vegas, to name a few, are a cinch to plan on the Net… If you know how to go about it. The main problem with the Internet these days is that people often are overwhelmed by […]

Reaching the Old World by Air

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

Flights to Europe can be either quite cheap or very expensive depending on how you go about it. If you are coming from the United States or Canada you can find that a flight into one airport can cost two or three times as much as a flight into an airport a few hundred miles […]