Archive for the 'School of Travel' Category

B&B Artemide in Syracuse

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

B&B Artemide is a bed and breakfast in Syracuse, located in Via Vittorio Veneto 9

The B & B Artemis is a charming three-star facility located on Levante waterfront in the historic center of Ortigia. THE B & B has 6 rooms furnished with taste and elegance, soundproofed. The atmosphere is cozy and elegant, ideal for […]

Pete Morrison Who Lives in Warsaw Poland Recommends Skiing Holiday

Saturday, November 15th, 2008

I’ve visited several alpine ski resorts e.g. Tignes, La Tania, Bessans and Superbagneres, however during all our ski holidays Chamonix France constitutes my most loved town to go for ski holidays in Europe.

The place of birth of French Alpine history and home to the glorious Monte Bianco - at 4807m Europe’s highest summit - Chamonix […]

InternoUno in Rome

Sunday, October 19th, 2008

InternoUno is a brand new Guesthouses just opened in Roma.
We are strategically located nearly all the interesting sites and transportations, in the University district, just a short walk from Stazione Tiburtina and not far from Stazione Termini. A short walk away there is also the Metro station (Tiburtina or Piazza Bologna), and outside the […]

Property Index - an Established World Wide Assets Centre

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Although the Property Index is seen as a new kid on the block business, established only in March 2007, they have proven their mettle very quickly. De facto, they are a fairly accessible business entirely focused on guiding essentially anyone determined to buy, sell, rent etc. property across the world. They guarantee be of help […]

Quick and Easy Holiday Decorating

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

You’re tired. You’ve worked hard all week. Suddenly, the kids shout gleefully… “let’s decorate!” … in anticipation of the coming holiday. The “let’s not” is miraculously not permitted to escape your lips. Instead you take a deep breath while you wonder about how this decorating could become an easier and more fun-filled activity.
Well, it […]

Experience a Honeymoon Safari Vacation in Exotic South Africa - Get Yourself Up Close to the Beautiful Big Cats

Monday, June 16th, 2008

South Africa is a fascinating country, the marvellous open landscapes buzzing with animals and one of the lowest population ratios in the continent. Southern Africa comes with some of the greatest natural surroundings in Southern Africa, the terrific blend of beautiful fields, surroundings and swamps makes the complete country come to life. Not only might […]

Climber from Nepal, 77, oldest climber to scale the Mount Everest

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

Bahadur Sherchan and four climbing guides reached the 29,035-foot (8,850-meters) summit of the world’s highest mountain early Sunday, said Ramesh Chretri, an official with Nepal’s ministry of tourism. The Chinese were flying their airplanes over the mountain and had Chinese officials in Kathmandu. More than 3001 people have climbed to the summit since it was […]

A Thumb Sketch Outline of Tanzania’s Attractions and National Parks

Friday, May 30th, 2008

The Northern Circuit is probably Africa’s most dramatic wildlife area. Game safaris never fail to satisfy with the thrill of the big game; they also offer diverse flora, panoramic landscapes and spectacular mountains; the game migrations across the plains defy description. The Serengeti is an ‘Immortal Eden’ where nature reigns - vast endless […]

Discover the Astonishing Hampton Court Palace

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Hampton Court Palace is situated to the south west of London City, on the edge of the River Thames, encircled by woodland & remarkable grounds. Hampton Court Palace, King Henry 8s awe-inspiring riverside house is set in more than 500 acres of woodland and gardens. The England tourism board has plenty of other Royal attractions […]

St. Michael’s Caves, Gibraltar

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

St. Michael’s Caves in Gibraltar are situated some 300m above sea level
on the southerly end of the Rock of Gibraltar. They are a marvellous
sight with many truly impressive stalagmites and stalactites. It has
long been believed that the caves are bottomless which in turn gave
credence to the theory that there […]