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Try a Fly Drive Holiday to America This Year
Posted on May 9th, 2010 No comments
Explore the delights of America & Canada on a fly drive holiday, experience the ever changing scenery of Pacific Highway 1, the culture of New England, experience the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon or enjoy Americas sunshine state on a Florida Fly Drive holiday, the destinations for your fly drive holiday are endless and the flexibility its appeal.
Book yourself return flights, hire yourself a car and buy a map or plan a little more and have a route and itinerary to follow. I can’t recommend it highly enough, the kids love the ever changing scenery and are captured by a new holiday destination every 2 or 3 days and as adults the every changing landscape and variety is surprisingly restful. Read the rest of this entry »
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Top Ten Things To Visit In France
Posted on March 10th, 2010 No comments
When you’re in the magnificent country of France, the question is not what you should do, the question is what is there that’s not to do? It seems that the liberated air of Parisians is contagious, and all you want to do when you’re in Paris is to be as free and artistic and relaxed as any regular Parisian you meet on the street. Coffee in one hand and crepe in the other, what else is better than eating it al fresco in the cool Parisian morning breeze?
1.) The Louvre
First stop is almost always the most famous art museum in the history of France and probably the world, The Louvre. It houses some great artistic talents including the famously infamous Leonardo da Vinci. His Mona Lisa is still the top attraction, and that secretive, knowing smile of hers is always a must-see. Read the rest of this entry »
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Moving around in Rome
Posted on March 3rd, 2010 No comments
However, you can easily move around in Rome even if you don’t have your own car: you can use the public means of transport (underground, bus, tram), take a taxi or a boat, rent a bike or a scooter or, if you want all the comfort, you can choose the chauffeur service.The fastest means of transport to move around in Rome is probably the underground. Unlike many other capital cities, the underground of Rome only has two lines. Read the rest of this entry »