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  • The Best Reviews Of Travel Websites
    by Sea Tour
    Posted July 22nd, 2009 at 7:19 am
    Planning a vacation? You probably already know about Travelocity, Orbitz and Expedia. At these websites you can book flights, hotels, cars and vacation packages.But have you heard about Sidestep.com, Kayak.com and Mobissimo.com? These travel search engines include airlines and hotels that you won't find on Travelocity and Expedia. And they don't charge booking fees.Of course, there's more to travel planning than just finding the best deal on transportation and lodging. You may want to learn m...
  • Know Your Destination Before Leaving
    by Sea Tour
    Posted July 22nd, 2009 at 3:20 am
    Travel, one of fast growing past times in the world, can be the most enjoyable and memorable experiences of ones life. While for others, it?s nothing short of a nightmare!Before heading of on any overseas journey, it pays to do some research. Simple stuff like finding out a countries security conditions, learning about the local customs, their history, the type of food you?ll get to taste, do you need USD in cash or travelers cheques? Can I use my Visa card in an ATM?Doing your homework before g...
  • The Dead Sea
    by Sea Tour
    Posted July 21st, 2009 at 11:19 pm
    In the Bible, the Dead Sea is known as the ?Eastern Sea? or the ?Sea of the Arava?. The ancient Greeks and Romans called it ?Mare Asphaltitus?, meaning the ?Clay Sea?, due to the patches of clay, or asphalt floating on its surface. Later on, since life in this body of water was deemed impossible, it was dubbed the ?Dead Sea?, and this term was adopted by various European languages. Mosaics from the Byzantine era depict fish swimming toward the Dead Sea from the Jordan River and rushing to turn b...
  • Living And Holidaying On Poole Quay
    by Sea Tour
    Posted July 21st, 2009 at 7:19 pm
    Holidaying or even living near Poole Harbour in Dorset has lots to recommend it.It has the largest natural harbour in Europe and the second largest in the world.It has 3 miles of deep golden sand beaches and Sandbanks has been voted the best beach in Britain and has won the Blue Flag award thirteen times.Sandbanks (an area of Poole) has 18 millionaires residing and is the fourth most expensive place to buy land per acre in the world.It is home to Brownsea Island, which is famous for its red squi...
  • Happy Holidays On The Glorious Garden Route
    by Sea Tour
    Posted July 21st, 2009 at 3:19 pm
    South Africa's Garden Route is one of the country's most popular holiday destinations. This scenic region finds itself nestled between the Tsitsikamma and Outeniqua Mountains and the Indian Ocean. Stretching along the charming south eastern coast, the Garden Route is a montage of mysterious forests, picture-perfect lakes, pristine wetlands and immaculate beaches. It is a fascinatingly diverse landscape, blessed with a temperate climate, making it a great place to explore all year round. As its ...
  • Fresh Fish In Barbados Dining Caribbean Style
    by Sea Tour
    Posted July 21st, 2009 at 11:19 am
    One of the more salient qualities of island living is the abundance of fresh seafood. Barbados is home to the flying fish, but there is also a wide range of fish caught within ten miles of the coast: Dolphin, Wahoo, Yellow Fin Tuna, Albacore (white tuna), Swordfish, Marlin, Barracuda, Sailfish or Billfish, Kingfish, Bonita or Skipjack, Shark, and Red Snapper to name just a few.It must be noted for those concerned with such matters that the dolphin variety found in Barbados isn't of the bottlenos...
  • Blooming Brilliant Chelsea Flower Show Packages
    by Sea Tour
    Posted July 21st, 2009 at 7:20 am
    Every year, for five days during May, the grounds of the Royal Hospital in Chelsea are transformed into a plant paradise with thousands of glorious blooms, a selection of spectacular show gardens and the finest examples of horticultural excellence in the world at the Royal Horticultural Society?s Chelsea Flower Show (23rd ? 27th May 2006). Following the huge success of last year?s inaugural Saturday opening, the show will open again on Saturday 27th May. Superbreak www.superbreak.com has put t...
  • Branches On My Family Tree
    by Sea Tour
    Posted July 21st, 2009 at 3:20 am
    When I first started exploring my family tree, I sought to draw a line straight back as far as possible. Within a short time, I had names and dates ? all taken from shaky sources ? for several ancestors. Soon after, I learned that genealogy is like detective work: just because something is in print doesn't make it right. The truth tends to take a little hunting around.The more I worked, the more I wondered about the lives of my forefathers (and foremothers, too). I looked first at my dad's grand...
  • Trip To Maldives !
    by Sea Tour
    Posted July 20th, 2009 at 11:20 pm
    It was in the year 1977, I got my first passport after an NOC (No objection certificate) issued by the Government of India for issuing me a passport, since I was a Government employee . I was very enthusiastic about my possible 'overseas travel' and started to make plans for a trip to Maldives. I had another friend of mine, who also got his first passport , and was desperately banking upon me to make the tour plan to accommodate him as well.Both of us bought airline ticket from Trivandrum to Mal...
  • Mexico: Taking A Bath
    by Sea Tour
    Posted July 20th, 2009 at 7:19 pm
    I have a tantalizingly exciting topic to discuss--The Art of Mexican Bathing. Now, if you think this topic is as exciting as watching paint dry, you had better withhold judgment until you expatriate to Mexico and try this out for yourself. You will be glad you did.If you know anything about male human physiology and the effects of sudden temperature changes on it, then you can skip this part. If you don't, then you had better take notes because you are going to need to know this when you expatri...
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