John MacTaggart on August 26th, 2009

Delight yourself with pure pleasure and excitement with a holiday in Majorca, Spain. This is a glorious exotic paradise Mediterranean island. Tourists from all walks of life enjoy this spot. If you enjoy an environment that is packed with happiness, relaxation, beaches, parties, and fun, then this is the place for you, friends, or family to travel to on your next holiday.

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Graham McKenzie on August 13th, 2009

Sitting between Europe and North America, Iceland is a mountainous, North Atlantic island. Although this land can be quite harsh, it is certainly a country of natural majesty and austere beauty. Eruptions of lava, geysers, hot springs, fissures and glaciers make Iceland seem untouchable, but it is a very popular tourist site. Settled in the 9th century, by the Nordic and Celtic people, Iceland has an ancient history. A Norwegian Viking, by the name of Ing?lfur Arnarson, originally settled on what is present day Reykjavik, or Iceland?s capital.

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Jeremy Fishbourne on August 4th, 2009

Tourists embarking on a holiday centred around Cap d’Agde will be delighted in its varied offerings: fascinating heritage, modern convenience and a beautiful natural setting.

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Bella Holly on July 31st, 2009

Europe, the “Continent” or otherwise, is fast becoming the place to stay when it comes to taking some time off. And European resorts as fine vacation destinations are an idea that needs to be examined when it comes to jetting off to faraway destinations. Also, searching for a good one to visit is probably one of the more pleasant vacation-planning activities in which to engage.

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Graham McKenzie on July 29th, 2009

A vacation trip to Hungary may be best to be considered in the fall months. Autumn brings a relaxing breeze off the Mediterranean sea and the streets are less crowded. The winter months are extremely cold and have many snowfalls in the area and summer months can be humid as well as overcrowded.

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Graham McKenzie on July 23rd, 2009

Planning a trip to Germany will mean that a valid passport is required for non European union members and a valid visa will be required for U.S. citizens if they are staying for longer than 90 days due to business.

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Luke Shorey on July 11th, 2009

Drawing millions of tourists each year, The Plaza Mayor is one of the most prominent locations in Madrid to visit.

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William Nicholasin Smith on July 8th, 2009

If you are a person who travels a lot and is tired of the hassles of flying commercial jets, you might want to consider hiring a private jet service. Before you turn your back and walk away from the idea, you may want to first take a look at what is available. You may be surprised to find out that flying by a charter private jet service is be more feasible than you thought. It may just be the perfect solution for you!

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Graham McKenzie on June 26th, 2009

Situated on the southeastern side of the European continent, the country of Bulgaria is slowly gaining popularity as one of the prime tourist destinations in the world. A country known for its rich cultural heritage, pristine beaches and picturesque landscapes, the country of Bulgaria offers travelers a unique and great alternative from the usual countries tourists go to in Europe. The country is located along the Balkan Peninsula and opens to the Black Sea which borders the country on the eastside.

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Experience new things by visiting the destination Germany (Deutschalnd), have fun and relax. Pulsating cities with astonishing architecture, wonderful shopping and vivacious nightlife. Enchanting medieval villages and traditional wine villages with friendly festivals and regional specialties. Picturesque landscape which is perfect for walking or simply relaxing in. Castles, palaces and abbeys that are the epitome of German romanticism. Fun & sport, wellness & relaxation. A land of a thousand possibilities.

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