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August 26, 2013

When Is The Best Time to Visit European Countries

Europe/Travel Tips
When Is The Best Time to Visit European Countries

Visiting Europe for the first time and to the right places can expose you to memorable days. Just like any other tourist destination, there is always a better time for everything and depending with why you want to head in this vast continent, you can always find fun here. Although it is a gigantic continent, Europe experiences four weather seasons in a year, and each season has its special event that can attract tourists. Here are some of the best times to visit Europe. Best time to save, but have unlimited fun If you are working against a budget but would like to visit Europe for a vacation, it is then advisable for you to plan during the low seasons, which generally come in the colder season of winter. Low seasons start from November through March, and although most people avoid coming here, there is more to be done for fun. During this time, most of the streets are vaguely empty as people give in to the cold weather. Visiting places around the arctic region can be fun, because skating and other snow activities are rampant during this time. This makes Scotland a major destination for people who love skating. […]

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by shailany
August 25, 2013

Six Tips for Enjoying Your Vacation to the Max

Accomodations
Six Tips for Enjoying Your Vacation to the Max

When you go on vacation, you want to enjoy yourself; and that is a plain and simple fact. Still though, you’ve been on certain trips where you were stressed out. How can you ensure that does not happen in the future? The Right Travel Group No one wants to go on a vacation with people who drive them up a wall. Let’s say you have a trip planned with your spouse, your children and your parents. Don’t feel as though you must include your in-laws as well. No reason exists as to why you cannot go on a vacation with your side of the family. Sometimes, adding too many people will make for an unpleasant experience for all. How to Find The Best Hotels In the early stages of your vacation planning, you need to decide what the best hotel is for your family. Do you want something elaborate like the Sonoran Sea Resort, or would you prefer a quaint bed and breakfast out in the country somewhere? When you find the best hotels for you and your family, you can look forward to relaxing and enjoying your stay. Creating and Sticking with a Budget When you are planning your […]

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by shailany
August 21, 2013

Travel to Barcelona – The Most Loved Holiday Destination in Spain

Destinations/Europe
Travel to Barcelona – The Most Loved Holiday Destination in Spain

Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain and has several districts that are filled with numerous attractions and places to see. It is a place full of cultural and modern delights and everyone can find something to do. You can explore the wonderful landmarks of the city by being a part of a good tourism service so that the guide can help you visit the most exquisite and fun locations. The city has the most beautiful beach where people spend hours and still long for more. There are numerous cafes, galleries, museums and shops to go to, so you will have a very active and relaxed experience, all at once. The best time to visit Barcelona Tourists should visit the city during the months of April- June and September- November. The weather is perfectly balanced and people will not have difficulties in moving around and spending time at the open locations of the city. The winter months or January and February can also be a pleasant time to go there, as long as there is no rain. Travelers can get all information and guidance related to it by consulting the travelling authorities and counselors. Although the place is mostly […]

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by shailany
August 21, 2013

Planning of a Long Disneyland Vacation with your family?

Destinations/Family Vacations/North America
Planning of a Long Disneyland Vacation with your family?

Orlando Disney is a dream vacation for every family. Imagine being able to spend a week or two with the children enjoying all the wonderful treats at the humongous theme park of Walt Disney World Orlando. The kids will surely have a blast hopping from one theme park to the water parks and to the other attractions. The only question is, are you financially ready for that kind of a summer holiday for your family? Your Disney dream vacation need not require that much of a funding. Why? Because you don’t have to stay in plush andexpensive hotels. You can instead opt to stay in one of the vacation apartments near Disney. If you are coming with the entire clan, rental apartments within the vicinity of Walt Disney World range from 2-bedroom configurations to as big as 6-bedroom apartments. Small or big family groups are perfect for these apartments. Advantages There are many advantages in staying in apartments instead of the hotel when you’re bringing the family to Orlando. As a major tourist hub, many of the apartments developed in Orlando and in nearby places are designed to cater to international and local tourists. That means the facilities are world-class […]

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by shailany
August 21, 2013

Unforgettable Excursions: Punta Cana’s Dolphin Island

Antartica/Destinations/Europe
Unforgettable Excursions: Punta Cana’s Dolphin Island

There are plenty of things to do while visiting Punta Cana to help make the most of your holiday. However, with easy access from every hotel, Punta Cana’s Dolphin Island Park is a great choice for people that want to get close to amazing sea animals. But, what can you expect from the excursion? Getting to the Dolphin Island Park While you will be able to get transportation to the excursion from any hotel, the availability dates and times vary. Fortunately, you can see a full list of the details by visiting the Dolphin Island Park’s website. You will also be able to view the current rates to see what works best for you. Although the rates tend to be higher, many people feel that the cost is well worth it for the experience as a whole. On the day of your excursion, you will be picked up and brought to the beach area. Once you reach the beach area, you will need to watch a short introduction video to learn more about the excursion and the rules that must be followed. Upon completing the video, you will then be whisked away by boat and dropped off on a floating […]

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by shailany
August 20, 2013

A guide to Norway’s Ski Resorts

Adventure Travel/Destinations/Europe/Travel Tips
A guide to Norway’s Ski Resorts

No one really associates Norway with skiing. It was once the most popular destination for British skiers. They flocked there in their thousands. Then, for some reason they started to go to the Alps. Maybe it was marketing, maybe it was that fewer airlines serviced it or it could be that the slopes weren’t as challenging. Whatever it was, Norway became forgotten. The country that invented skiing fell off the radar, completely. Oh well, there loss is everyone else’s gain. The select few who go there (Although that may be about to change with Crystal ski selling Norwegian ski resorts again) will find that they have the run of the town. The slopes aren’t the most challenging (if you’re an expert maybe go elsewhere) but they are empty. Being free from the early morning standstills at the lifts, means that lift rage is a thing of the past. But what are the resorts? and what are they like? Well the main resorts are Hemsedal (no not the place from Lord of the Rings), Beitostolen and Geilo. Every Norway resort is rustic and rural. Not so rural that you can’t get bread and milk, though. It just has a back to […]

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by shailany
August 19, 2013

Lonely Planet’s top 10 places to visit: Geographe Bay

Adventure Travel/Australia/Destinations/Travel Tips
Lonely Planet’s top 10 places to visit: Geographe Bay

Voted one of the top 10 places to visit in the world by Lonely Planet, the Geographe Bay region in Western Australia is famed for its breathtaking natural beauty. Located just two hour drive to south of Perth, here you will experience the extraordinary – from the heights of the largest remaining tuart forest in the world at the Ludlow Tuart Forest, to the depths of Australia’s greatest artificial reef at the Busselton Jetty. The Geographe Bay region is home to the vibrant seaside towns of Busselton, Dunsborough and Yallingup. The 30km of pristine, white sandy beaches create the perfect family holiday destination. Busselton is the gateway to the Margaret River Wine Region. Named after a prominent pioneering family the town offers much insight into the region’s cultural heritage, with attractions like Wonnerup House, the Old Courthouse Gallery, the Old Butter Factory, Pioneer Cemetery, and St Mary’s Church; and of course, the famous Busselton Jetty and Underwater Observatory are not to be missed. Busselton makes an excellent base from which to explore the surrounding areas including the Margaret River Wine Region to the north, and Augusta to the south. There are numerous great caravan parks in the surrounding area to […]

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Shailany Vizconde

Shailany Vizconde

Young, spirited, and an adventurer – this is the perfect set of adjectives to describe myself. I'm an adventure-seeker and backpacker who has dreamt of traveling different countries and sharing my stories to the people.

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