A lot of people think of England as being the land of bad teeth, bad food and bad weather, but also spectacular views, a rich history and a mixture of many cultures. Despite the stereotypes, England is not all bad teeth, food and weather – in fact England has a mixed pot of the best foods from around the world
Where to go? One of the most popular resorts in the UK is Devon. Dartmouth Cottages, in the county of Devon, offer high quality properties to choose from.…
In my opinion, the best thing about travelling abroad is getting to sample the national cuisine. That's why, when I visit hotels in Amsterdam, I make sure I hunt out those little restaurants and cafes where I'm guaranteed to taste the local gastronomy.
Diamond Head was formed by volcanic eruptions and is estimated to be about 150,000 years old. Considered a must do for those who visit Oahu, Diamond Head is located between Kahala and Waikiki, and rises to 762 ft offering those who make the hike up to the top
If you are planning a weekend getaway this summer, consider going to Maryland. The state has several attractions and lots of family friendly activities.
Many people coming to Brighton choose to stay in bed and breakfast accommodation. Brighton boasts a wealth of intimate bed and breakfasts as well as numerous guest houses right across…
Fishing is Australia’s number one recreational activity. More people fish every day in Australia than play any sport or engage in any hobby. Many families insist on taking their holidays at places friendly to fishing, and this is another feather in the cap of Coffs Harbour, the fishing is beyond your wildest dreams.
When visitors think of recreation in Scotland, golfing or attending the Highland Games may come into mind. What about mountain biking as a part of your holiday in Scotland? This country has many trails that visitors and locals should be well aware of.
Canada is rather unique in that it celebrates both parties of its ‘Cowboys and Indians’ heritage. No other province does this better than Alberta, where the two cultures that once lived alongside each other in disharmony are now celebrated and preserved in equal measure.