Romania…Just Waiting To Be Discovered

by
Sea Tour
Posted July 24th, 2009 at 7:19 am
For the more adventurous, those looking to find a natural, unspoilt country, you would do well to consider Romania.At present, life outside of the big cities remains much as it always done. The pace is slow, the people just go about their daily lives as their forefathers did. It?s a very common site to see, horse drawn carts, carrying all sorts of basic essentials or even taking the family out for the day!The rural infrastructure and road systems does, to be honest, need quite a bit of attenti...
Know Your Destination Before Leaving

by
Sea Tour
Posted July 23rd, 2009 at 7:19 pm
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...
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...
South African Delights No Matter What The Season

by
Sea Tour
Posted July 18th, 2009 at 11:19 pm
The Cape Overberg of South Africa is a relatively undiscovered travel destination yet it is a treasure chest filled with wonderous South African delights. This is the region on the southernmost tip of Africa. As regions go in South Africa it is quite small geographically. It takes only 2.5 hours to travel between the Eastern and Western boundaries, and 1 hour between the Northern and Southern boundaries. This makes it a perfect spot for exploring - you can never really get lost! The Overberg ha...
On Oregon’s Coast Lewis & Clark And The Holidays

by
Sea Tour
Posted July 15th, 2009 at 7:20 am
Sometimes, the best holiday celebrations aren't the most famous or obvious ones.This is especially true on Oregon's coast, where one big secret is that this time of year doesn't just mean the area's notoriously stormy and wild weather, but that it has many days that are unusually dry and warm compared to the rest of the state. But the most delightful secrets lie in the realm of holiday celebrations, which make for some memorable discoveries along this famously pristine stretch of shoreline.On th...
Cheap Holidays In The Algarve

by
Sea Tour
Posted July 10th, 2009 at 3:20 am
a cheap holiday in the Algarve is within the reach of most of us. Strong competition amongst travel and tour operators such as Thomsons, Airtours, First Choice and others have made this destination both affordable and good value.This well established, though still up and coming, area, is located on the south end of Portugal right on the west tip of Europe, the fabulous scenery includes golden beaches and typical Mediterranean vistas.Discover the multitude golden sandy beaches such as those of Pr...
South African Delights No Matter What The Season

by
Sea Tour
Posted July 8th, 2009 at 3:19 am
The Cape Overberg of South Africa is a relatively undiscovered travel destination yet it is a treasure chest filled with wonderous South African delights. This is the region on the southernmost tip of Africa. As regions go in South Africa it is quite small geographically. It takes only 2.5 hours to travel between the Eastern and Western boundaries, and 1 hour between the Northern and Southern boundaries. This makes it a perfect spot for exploring - you can never really get lost! The Overberg ha...