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Various Accommodation Options in Kiev
Kiev is the capital of Ukraine and will host the Euro 2012 Competition final. Throughout the competition, many supporters will descend on the city from most areas of Europe to be part of the action. Continue reading
My 5 Favourite Things To Do In Sharm el Sheikh
Sharm is brimming with a great number of different activities that you may try during the day, and my top one is snorkeling in the crystal clear sea. It’s genuinely exciting seeing lots of little fish swimming around the coral reefs. Once you get going, you get more excited about the marine life you would never view in the seas near England. Continue reading
Colditz – A Castle with a Rich History
Colditz Castle is possibly most widely known as a maximum security prison camp used by the Nazis for the duration of World War II to detain Allied prisoners who were regarded as being “incorrigible”. Bear in mind, the castle is over 800 years old consequently there is considerably more to its background than the six years when it was identified as Oflag IV-C. Continue reading
Nile Cruise Holidays Offer A Bit Or Relaxation Mixed With A Living Lesson In History
While Egypt might not be your first thought for a cruise, Nile cruise holidays have been around a long time and incorporate living history with relaxation. Often referred to as floating hotels, ships on this river are generally three to four stories high. Trips may be as short as three to four days although seven-day cruises are more desirable and some may last up to 10 or 14 days. Continue reading
Cyprus – My Initial Perceptions of Cyprus
The first time I saw Cyprus, I quickly fell heavily in love with the area. It was a summertime holiday plus the great weather packaged with the balmy, inviting waters of the Mediterranean were quickly enchanting. There’s a close link between Britain and the Greek area of Cyprus so it felt more like your own property when compared with other places in the Mediterranean. Continue reading
KwaZulu Natal In South Africa Attractions
KwaZulu Natal is a highly inhabited area of South Africa. This is a profoundly desirable sub-tropical place with renowned surroundings and well liked points of interest such as the fantastic shorelines of Durban, the UKlahlamba mountains and the significant battlefields from the wars involving the British, Boers and Zulus. Continue reading
Mpmumalanga Province Highlights
Positioned within the north east of the county, Mpumalanga is home to nearly three million people as well as the most celebrated safari park around the world; the Kruger National Park. Even so, there is considerably more to Mpumalanga that Kruger National Park. Continue reading
Cairo – The Amazing Capital Of Egypt
Cairo is a very appealing place not just as the Nile is located here, its also extremely popular for its shops. Nonetheless there are some other reasons why visitors pick Cairo to go on holiday. The city is most well known for having the oldest preserved empire structures including the Three Pyramids or the Sphinx. Its famous due to its historic attributes and especially the Pyramids. There are a huge number of visitors that pay a visit Cairo every week. Continue reading
South Africa’s Most Popular National Park
If you think of safari places, the Kruger National Park in South Africa is among the locations that people automatically think of. It lies in the north east part of South Africa straddling Mpumalanga and Limpopo provinces. The national park covers an region roughly the size of Israel and serves up a wildlife experience that is thought of as the very best in Africa. Continue reading
KwaZulu Natal’s Northern Coastline
KwaZulu Natal’s Northern Coast, generally known as The Dolphin Coast, extends from Zimbali, an eco and golf estate to the grand Tugela River. Its welcoming waters are the place to find the common bottlenose dolphin which is often seen frolicking in the waves just offshore over summer and winter, whilst the tropical, lush coastline features a large number of secluded bays, golden shores and eye-catching residences. Continue reading