Archive for the 'Travel Management' Category

Parador of Ubeda, Spain

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

The Parador Ubeda sits majestically on one side of the Plaza de Vasquez Molina - a plaza with as much character as any in Spain. It is shaped rather like an “L.” Adjacent to the Parador is the wonderful chapel of El Salvador. The Palacio de Vasquez de Molina - today acting […]

Hilton Head, SC: Vacation Paradise

Monday, July 7th, 2008

When most people think of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina their thoughts naturally turn to its white sand beaches and lush green golf courses. With over twelve miles of beaches and 30 championship golf courses, it’s the Low Country’s own version of “surf and turf”. But there’s a lot more to do in this vacation […]

Saratoga Springs, NY: A European-Style City in a Uniquely American Setting

Monday, July 7th, 2008

George Washington not only slept here, he brought his friends along and partied. “Here” is Saratoga Springs, New York, famous for its mineral waters, horse racing and fashionable culture. Since just after the Revolutionary War, the rich and powerful in American society have been flocking to the Saratoga region. Today, the wealthier classes still gather […]

Be Awakened by the Excellent Hampton Court Palace

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Hampton Court Palace is located to the south west of London City, on the banks of the River Thames, encircled by wood and startling private grounds. Hampton Court Palace, Henry 8s spectacular riverbank home can be found in over 400 acres of land & private gardens. Information about Hampton Court London can be found at […]

Timeshare Buying Tips

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Timeshares are a large part of the vacation travel industry. Travellers who cannot afford to own a home abroad, or who don’t want the worries associated with exclusive ownership, often see timeshare as an affordable alternative.
However, unscrupulous salespeople, poorly maintained properties and unexpected hidden costs have brought a lot of bad publicity to the industry. […]

Be Taught About the Startling Windsor Castle

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Windsor Castle is thought to be the largest inhabited castles around today & the eldest in continuous occupation (over nine hundred years). It is 1 of Queen Elizabeth’s three formal homes, & is often understood to be her most treasured home. The Royal colours flies above the Round Tower of Windsor Castle each time Queen […]

Discover The Boca Raton Resort And Club

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Situated in the city of Boca Raton, Florida, just 50 miles north of Miami and 26 miles south of Palm Beach, you will find the beautiful luxury resort hotel, The Boca Raton Resort And Club. This hotel sits on 356 acres of beautifully tended well manicured grounds with gorgous gardens, one half mile of private […]

Holiday in a Caravan

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

Choosing to take your next vacation in a caravan is not for everyone.
Caravans are huge beasts that will travel at the top speed of 80mph, when going
downhill. But for some reason it is fast becoming a fad among young upper middle
class families. And your home away from home means you can fit […]

Turkey for Christmas

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

The ancient streets and breath-taking architecture of Istanbul
offer an unusual destination for the discerning traveler wishing
to avoid the usual christmas
commercialism. It is also a great place to buy Christmas gifts.
Turkeys largest covered market, the Grand Bazaar (Kapali Carsi)
in Istanbul, offers excellent shopping and great bargains. The
range of beautiful objects available is quite breath-taking,
including silky Turkish […]

Thailand Post Tsunamis

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

It is the dawn of a new morning in the beautiful Andaman Beach in Phuket. Vendors start arriving with their colourful goods; resort workers conscientiously prepare the many lounge chairs and umbrellas that will shield the noonday sun. The masseuses are waiting near the trees, chatting as they wait for customers. Life goes on for […]