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Start planning now for Christmas

Start planning now for Christmas

With the last exams frantically finished, and the kids safely off on their summer vacations, you could be forgiven for thinking that the time had come for a bit of relaxation time. After all, for parents and teachers alike, the school term is a demanding time full of requests for help, guidance and improved school food, so surely now you deserve a little time off, right? Read More »

Where to eat in the Caribbean

Where to eat in the Caribbean

Steeped in a turbulent history, Caribbean food reflects the varied eras and cultures that have formed a unique culture. Fusion is the M.O. in these islands’ cuisine, and shows just how diverse they are: East Indian, African, European, Chinese all being blended, of course, with fresh local ingredients. In addition, dishes have emerged as being completely unique to the area. Read More »

Day Trips in the Lone Star State

Day Trips in the Lone Star State

Texas is an awesome state with plenty to do for all ages and all groups and from: family holidays to high school trips to adventure trips; whatever you're into, Texas has something to suit. Check out the following day-trip suggestions that will help to get you into a Lone Star state of mind: Read More »

The Most Colourful Destinations on Earth

The Most Colourful Destinations on Earth

Our planet is full of colourful sites, from cities painted all manner of pastel shades, to the deep blue sea, to the verdant grasses of our tropical rainforests. And even those unusual, unnatural colours exist in abundance all around us, electric blues and vibrant reds. So here is a guide to the most colourful destinations on earth, places where the tones of our planet just seem that little bit sharper. Read More »

Five Unusual Holidays on Top of the World

Five Unusual Holidays on Top of the World

Choosing the Arctic Circle for a summer holiday might seem an odd choice to those who need to tick the sun, sea and sand boxes.However, crossing the Arctic Circle in the summer makes sense as temperatures are much higher and some regions are bathed in sunlight fulltime. Read More »

Charitable Work – How do You Choose Yours

Charitable Work – How do You Choose Yours

It’s a sad fact of life that there are an abundance of countries around the world where people endure a standard of living that doesn’t meet modern expectations. The lack of running water, lengthy walks in unbearable heat to source food, and unsanitary conditions leave populations prone to severe and often traumatic crises that elevate them to worldwide status. Read More »

Have a Scam Free Holiday in Cuba

Have a Scam Free Holiday in Cuba

For a while there Cuba had a bit of a reputation as a place that tourists should avoid going. Stories of scam artists, bag snatching and increased crime levels kept all but the hardiest of tourists from getting that passport stamp. Its reputation, however, isn’t entirely justified and the reality is that Cuba is no more or less safe than most other countries. Read More »

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