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Feb 24, 2010 | No Comments
At first you may be tempted to fly into the Brisbane Airport , pick up a car hire and hit the road for the Sunshine Coast , and don’t get me wrong, this is a wonderful way to see the region, if you know where you are going and are prepared to do such. But if navigation is not your thing, then you might want to more carefully consider taking advantage of the many guided tours of this region.
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Feb 20, 2010 | No Comments
Ask anyone about their experiences or perceptions with a travel agent, and they’ll tell you that you should probably move on elsewhere or just use one of the big players. Many people think that travel agents are expensive and don’t offer any value for that higher cost. And you really can’t blame them; the major travel brands, from airlines to rental car companies, have spent a lot of marketing dollars to help reinforce that opinion that you’ll get a better deal when you buy direct with them. But marketplaces have a middleman for good reason, and the tourism industry is no different, as there is a time and place for a travel agent.
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Feb 11, 2010 | No Comments
Those of you feeling stressed out from your everyday life will welcome the relaxing energy of a cruise to the Bahamas. Between the culture and food of the Islanders and the gorgeous islands themselves you will feel the tension melt away. Regardless of how many family and friends you bring on your trip you will all thoroughly enjoy your Bahamas cruise.
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Jan 30, 2010 | No Comments
Brisbane is the perfect destination for outdoor activities, giving it’s perfect climate. It is a relatively flat city and has various parks for you to enjoy walks, cycling and skating to your hearts content.
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Jan 17, 2010 | No Comments
The most simple way to visit the top tourist attractions in the Australian Outback is to drive thorough the 3000 km Stuart Highway. This road connects Adelaide in the south of the continent with Darwin on the north coast. The so-called Outback Capital, Alice Springs is halfway between Adelaide and Darwin.
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Jan 14, 2010 | No Comments
Clean, white and gently sloping beaches ring the Gulf of Mexico. Along the area that forms the beach of Alabama, two major resorts can be enjoyed by tourists. Both Orange Beach and Gulf Shores are known for their dedication to making your stay as pleasant as possible. You can save money by choosing Alabama Gulf Coast rentals over a stay at a luxury hotel.
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Jan 13, 2010 | No Comments
The Gold Coast has been on of Australia’s leading tourist areas, with everything from wine vineyards to jet boats. Here are just some of the activities that people have been enjoying over the years. To start with there is feasting On Seafood. Since fresh seafood is a standard on most menus throughout Gold Coast, your choices for a seafood feast are practically endless. You can also purchase your own fresh seafood from Charis Seafood, Peters Fish Market or Ferry Road Market. Another option would be to hire a boat or take a chartered fishing expedition or crab cruise, and catch your own seafood feast.
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Jan 10, 2010 | No Comments
When you are traveling around the TNQ region of Australia , the going can be tough, especially if you are unfamiliar with the region. Taking the time to prepare yourself and your vehicle for any issues or problems that may arise while traveling will help ensure a smooth holiday in this region.
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Jan 7, 2010 | No Comments
Timeshare sellers sometimes have no option but to believe that you have ended up with a perfect investment by means of purchasing a good timeshare from them. All of the timeshare deals are offered to customers at a predetermined quote of around 75% discount. Terms and conditions are well explained to all customers in the first go to impress them totally. You will be pretty impressed with the type of investment offered, discounts offered; value added services and ownership offered.
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Jan 4, 2010 | No Comments
The descendent of Latin, the language spoken in the Roman empire, Italian is now spoken by more than 60 million people. Unlike its ancestor, however, Italian has grammar that is considered much easier to learn.
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