Guides

A Guide to Some of Spain's Quirkier Festivals
Spaniards seem rarely to need much of a reason for a fiesta or festival of some sort and you can pretty much guarantee that wherever you are in Spain there will be some merrymaking going on somewhere in honour of a patron saint ? Read more →
A Guide to South Africa's Winelands
In 1652 the Dutch East India company establishment a refreshment station at the Cape of Good Hope aiming to provide fresh food to the company's fleet on voyages to India and surrounding areas. Read more →
A Guide To Spain
Spain is the largest of the three sovereign states that make up the Iberian Peninsula; Portugal and Andorra being the other two. Located in southwestern Europe, it is bordered by Portugal in the west, Gibraltar in the south, and France in the northeast. Read more →
A Guide To Tennessee
In 1567 when Captain Juan Pardo and his men came across a Native American town called Tanasquis. Later, European settlers moving inward came across a Cherokee town called Tanasi on the banks of the river. Read more →
A Guide to Texas RV Rentals
Texas is the second-largest state in the USA. It takes at least 13 hours to drive across it east to west; and at least 17 hours to travel north to south. Read more →
A Guide to the Best Vancouver Vacation Attractions
Vancouver is a great place for vacations, romantic getaways, or as a base for exploring southwestern B.C. Let me tell you some more about our hometown. Read more →
A Guide to the Poconos
Populated by Native-American Indians, the name Pocono means ""stream between two mountains,"" and rightly so, since the Delaware River runs between two mountains. Read more →
A Guide to the Serengeti
There is so much more to the Serengeti than the Great Migration. These endless plains, contain valleys, hills and woodland as well as the open plains that seem to stretch out forever. Read more →
A Guide to the Significance of Pompeii for Travelers
The story of Pompeii has always fascinated travelers, which is why it is a popular destination. While the city represented classic Roman life, the destruction of it has always been the fascinating element. Read more →
A Guide To Tuscany
Tuscany is a large region in central Italy - so big, in fact, that it is divided into nine provinces namely Florence (the capital), Siena, Grosseto, Lucca, Pisa, Massa-Carrara, Arezzo, Livorno, and Pistoia. Read more →

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