Spring break is a time to cut loose and release some of the stress that’s accumulated throughout the semester. For many students, it’s also a time to visit exotic locations and make some unique memories. Spring break isn’t as much fun when you travel to the same tired destination. Shake things up by visiting these five unusual destinations this year:

Posted on : 02-02-2012 | By : steph | In : European Travel
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The Summer Olympic Games have found their home in London for the third time since their inception: 1908, 1948 and now 2012. With 205 nations participating in 300 events, the Games are sure to bring spectators from around the world and a boost to the city’s economy.
Posted on : 02-02-2012 | By : steph | In : Cruise Travel
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Taking a cruise may seem out of reach if you aren’t aware of just how budget-friendly they can be. Budget cruises don’t mean that you have to give up luxurious amenities that your higher-paying, fellow passengers enjoy. It simply requires that you travel off-season or take a shorter trip. Affordable cruises are a great option for those who want to take a vacation without breaking the bank. Here are three great options:
Posted on : 27-01-2012 | By : steph | In : Uncategorized
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If you’ve dreamed of golfing in Europe but think the dream is out of your reach, financially, think again! There are fantastic, budget-friendly, tours available in several countries, especially if you’re willing to travel off-season. Here are four of the best:
Posted on : 10-01-2012 | By : steph | In : Travel Tips
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Whether you’ve flown into a territory of ice and snow from one of sunshine and fluffy clouds, recently moved and are facing your first winter or you’re on a road trip through frozen mountains its important to take the weather into account.
Posted on : 07-01-2012 | By : steph | In : Travel Tips
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When you are traveling overseas, the rules that you are used to get thrown out the window. You are not home anymore, and you have to get used to the rules and possible restrictions that are imposed by foreign nations. However, obtaining these rules, and knowing what you are up against, is a great way to make sure you are not caught by surprise.
It’s common knowledge and a cliché, already, that the best places to party in Europe are equally divided among Spain, Germany and France. It’s no secret that Ibiza is Europe’s biggest party playground, that Berlin has the coolest and swankiest clubs for the alternative set and that France has everything the rich and famous might dream of, in Saint Tropez or the upscale clubs in Paris. Amsterdam is also a preferred party destination and Greece’s island of Mykonos presents itself as a more accessible version of Ibiza, at the other end of the continent. However, there are plenty of other places on the Old Continent where you can enjoy a good time—whether for an offbeat New Year’s Eve Celebration, a stag or hen party unlike any other in your circle of friends or simply a clubbing weekend on a budget, in an exotic location. For your information and entertainment purposes, here are the five best lesser known cities to party in, listed below. Meanwhile, you just grab your luggage, look up a good currency converter and start your party planning.
Traveling on a budget doesn’t have to mean skimping on the extras. Budget conscious travelers can experience holidays that make them feel both pampered and luxurious. Travel coupons are there for the taking if you know where to look. Follow these top five tips and you’re budget vacation is sure to be one of the best you’ve ever had.
Posted on : 01-12-2011 | By : steph | In : Cultural Travel
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For 3,800 years the Great Pyramid was the tallest man-made structure in the world. Comprising 2.3 million limestone blocks, each weighing over two tons the Great Pyramid is an enigmatic testimony to the science and knowledge of its builders. . The ratios encoded within its dimensions describe the mass and orbital period of the Earth. The pyramid itself is a marker which divides the world’s land masses into four equal parts.
Posted on : 19-11-2011 | By : steph | In : European Travel
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If you are in one of the most cosmopolitan and cultural cities in Europe then finding a place to relax may not be high on your list of activities to do. Sometimes, however, finding somewhere where you can just enjoy your holiday and take a break from sightseeing is perfect. In Barcelona, with its beautiful summer weather, there are a number of places that will allow you some relaxing time and who knows, some people find these spots more enjoyable than seeing the sights.