17th
April
2008
by James Cook
Considered as a heritage of the city of New Orleans the French Quarter is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the area much valued for its exceptional architecture. This welcoming locality is also known as Vieux Carré, or simply as The Quarter and is considered to be the city’s cultural hub. Over the time the neighborhood has attracted many prominent figures such as writers, celebrities and business giants due to its unmatched elegance and serenity.
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posted in US, Gulf of Mexico, Vacation, Southern Region |
17th
April
2008
by E Cho
When it comes to choosing a holiday, we are all spoilt for choice. There are thousands of destinations available through travel agents and on the Internet. However, the problem is that most packages only offer accepted types of holidays. In other words, if you are looking for something out of the ordinary then you really have to look for it.
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posted in US, Cancun, San Francisco, New York, China, Las Vegas, Japan, United Arab Emirates |
17th
April
2008
by Honor Arriciefe-7925
The Costa Teguise is located on the eastern shore of Lanzarote. Its beaches, accommodations and shopping districts help make it one of Lanzarote’s most visited holiday spots.
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posted in Europe, Spain, Vacation, holiday, Canary Islands |
17th
April
2008
by: Charles and Kim Petty
There is just something about the ocean breeze and salt spray that makes a holiday on an island something you won’t soon forget. Because islands can be found in every ocean and near every continent, island holidays can vary widely. You can lay on a beach or watch whales, study botany or shop native craft stalls.
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posted in Canada, Caribbean, Europe, Getaway, Vacation, Island, holiday |