Apr
5
By Paul Crompton

Yes, so we've got city tours, beach tours, river tours, cruises, gastronomical holidays (which just means "culturally-based eating" by the way), but what about occupations for one of mankind's most forgotten parts, his humble legs? Hiking is not only healthy and great for physique, it's rewarding, exciting, and is…
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Tags: green travel, sport |
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Apr
4
By Laura Thayer
Dreaming of a
Italy vacation with your loved one? Here are some tips for spending a romantic day in
Amalfi.

The Sun and Lasting Love
While Amalfi has several nice beaches, the peak of summer brings crowds of tourists and locals to soak up the warm, Mediterranean…
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Tags: amalfi coast, Italy, romance |
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Apr
3
By Anita Choudhary

Where international travel destinations are concerned,
Madrid is oftentimes referred to as the “new kid on the block” and that is quite a misconception in itself. Though the city is a relative newcomer to the tourist industry, don’t let that fool you…
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Tags: budget, Madrid, shopping |
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Apr
2
By Anita Choudhary

As you will quickly discover with most other areas in
Norway, Scandinavia in general has a very friendly acceptance of the gay and lesbian lifestyle. This toleration of the culture is also very evident in
Oslo, the country’s capital city…
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Tags: gay travel, Northern Europe |
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Mar
29
By Morgan Hille
For first time International travelers landing in a foreign country can be intimidating. You have your books, tickets, hotel confirmations through
Venere.com and you’re ready to be adventurous.

But what do you do when you land at an airport ?
Here is a formula, a sort of…
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Tags: airports, solo travel |
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Mar
27
By Anita Choudhary

For thousands of years now,
Lake Geneva has attracted invaders and international travelers alike. The landscape is one of great geographical diversity. So much so, that it is oftentimes referred to as “
Switzerland in miniature.” Key features are the countryside’s verdant green fields, the Jura’s…
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Tags: Alps, Lake Geneva, sport, wellness |
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Mar
26
By Jon France
Scotland is famous for many things. Braveheart, the Loch Ness Monster and the ruggedly-beautiful scenery all come to mind. But there is one thing above all others that has really put the country on the map: whisky.

A trip to
Edinburgh is simply not…
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Tags: Edinburgh, UK |
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Mar
21
By Phil McDonald

You might think that all of the world’s tulips come from
Holland and that every field is covered from head to toe in them. To some extent you’d be right but don’t be fooled into thinking the little flower has been born and bred…
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Tags: Netherlands |
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Mar
20
By Anita Choudhary

The Gay and Lesbian culture in
Germany is almost legendary and should be discovered first hand in order to gain a true appreciation of its intensity. Thriving gay and lesbian culture can be found in all of Germany’s larger cities with the…
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Tags: gay travel, Germany, Hamburg, nightlife |
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Mar
15
By Anita Choudhary
Known as the “City of Light” and the fifth largest city in the Netherlands,
Eindhoven is a modern day city that has been constructed around a famous light bulb manufacturing plant.

Despite buzzing with business activities during the week, this city is a…
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Tags: Art, Netherlands |
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Mar
13
By Anita Choudhary

The modern day culture of Romania is an interesting blend of the age-old conservative rural customs and traditional values injected now with the newer liberal ideas and thinking, inclusive of the ever expanding gay and lesbian population. However, it wasn’t until recently that this was the case. As Romania drew…
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Tags: gay travel, nightlife, Romania |
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Mar
11
By Grace A.

From being the legendary birthplace of Christianity in
Spain to being the largest city in the North of Spain to be controlled by the Arabs, an independent Muslim Taifa kingdom and the capital of the Aragonese Kingdom,
Zarazoga has embraced…
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Tags: Art, Spain |
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Mar
6
By Kesha Coggins
Winter may not be behind us just yet, but with springtime just around the corner why not look at
Zagreb in
Croatia as your next spring beak holiday destination. The weather to say the least will be simply divine.

A Look
Tags: Eastern Europe, hotels |
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Mar
5
By Anita Choudhary

There are numerous cities that lay claim to the best drink and nightlife in Poland, but when it comes to the best pubs in the country, you’ll quickly discover that you never need to leave
Warsaw in order to have a great time. Despite the fact that…
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Tags: nightlife, Poland |
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Mar
4
By Katie Greenaway
Piazzale Michelangelo
Piazzale Michelangelo has the views of Florence and beyond. All you have to do is turn around once you walk the hike up through San Niccolo, up further as you start to get your camera out to take your first picture of…
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Tags: Florence, Tuscany |
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