Category Archives: Destinations

Spending Greek Holidays In Chania

Chania is the second largest city of Crete, the largest of Greek Islands in the Mediterranean, with an estimated population of roughly 70000 people across its length and breadth. It lies along the northern Cretan coast and gets applauded for its tourism potential. The city consists of a typical Mediterranean weather with sunny dry summers […]

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Spring and summer events in Istanbul

Of course Istanbul! With the strait of Bosporus in between, it’s itself divided by the Golden Horn (Halic) into the Old City to the south, and Beyoglu and other modern districts to the north. Istanbul throughout the year offers many events and entertainments to its visitors and citizens. Of course, if you’ve got limited time, […]

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Spring Break Colorado Style

The time of year is upon us when students from kindergarten through grad school all across the country turn off their over-stressed and sleep deprived minds. It’s time for Spring Break. Hordes of families, couples, and groups of college kids seek out a week of rest and a warm beach. For others, mountains of fresh […]

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Spring Break On South Padre Island

South Padre Island is a great place to vacation over Spring Break, especially for College students. Besides offering the usual spring break vacation fare of sand, sun, and fun (of course that’s a reference to wild late night partying, beer, wet tshirt contents and the hook up), South Padre Island offers a number of other […]

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Sri Lanka Holidays And Its British Appeal

Sri Lanka could be described as one of the most beautiful islands around the world. It is situated just off the southern Indian fringe at about 600 miles north of the equator in the Indian Ocean. There is strong evidence that human civilization has existed in this tiny island nation for over 2000 years now. […]

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St Ives: A Town On Canvas

One of my favourite places in England sits in the far south-westerly reaches of the country, amongst the myths and legends of Cornish past. St Ives is a beautiful little harbour town, largely unspoilt by commercialisation. Resting at the northern tip of the A3074 (off the A30) in western Cornwall, St Ives is not easily […]

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