Jordan is a Middle East country in a troublesome region bordering Syria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Israel and Palestinian Territories. This country has historically been influenced by all great civilisations of the region like Egyptians, Babylonians, Persians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Arab-Muslims, and subsequently holds numerous historical sites to visit. You could follow the scenic Kings Highway [...]
Entries from October 2008
Jordan Tourism Information
March 28th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Jordan · Middle East · Tourist Highlights
France: The Cultural Centre of Europe
March 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
A country blessed with 1500 miles of coastline. Boarder to the Mediterranean in the South, the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the English Channel to the north, it is needless to say that millions of tourists enjoy these beaches each year.
A country blessed by natural beauty. From the spellbinding, natural north, through the centre [...]
Tags: France · Tourist Highlights
Trinidad & Tobago Tourism
March 16th, 2008 · No Comments
Trinidad and Tobago are the two most southern Caribbean islands only 11km of the Venezuelan Coast. The country also counts 21 smaller islands. The climate is tropical with the first six months of the year being the dry season. Trinidad is the highest populated island and the main towns are situated on this Island. Port [...]
Tags: Caribbeans · Tourist Highlights · Trinidad & Tobago
Kenya, Beaches and Safaris!
March 15th, 2008 · No Comments
Situated in the East of Africa, Kenya is a true paradise on earth. The beaches are gorgeous, the people are fascinating, and the diversity of nature from the hot savannas, over snow-capped mountains, to the colourful corals shows the splendor of nature. It is not the variety in landscape, but the wildlife that attracts the [...]
Seychelles - breathtaking archipelago
March 14th, 2008 · No Comments
The archipelago of the Seychelles consists of 115 Islands situated in the Indian Ocean about 1600km east of the African mainland. The climate is tropical, fortunately way out of reach of the tropical cyclone belt. Neighboring islands are Mauritius, Madagascar, Réunion, Comoros and Maldives.
The most populated islands are situated around Mahé, home the Capital, Victoria. [...]
Tags: Madagascar · Maldives · Mauritius · Réunion · Seychelles
Croatia; an Unknown Gem in Eastern Europe
March 13th, 2008 · No Comments
Croatia is best known for its amazing coastline, with numerous islands, steep cliffs and reefs. The climate along the Adriatic Sea is warm and dry in summer, mild in winter. It is an ideal spot for a holiday all year round. In the interior of the country summers are dry and hot, winter cold and [...]
Tags: Croatia · Europe · Tourist Highlights
Turkey: from Istanbul to the Turkish Riviera!
March 12th, 2008 · No Comments
For most Europeans, Turkey is known for two things when it comes to holidays: the historical city of Istanbul and the Turkish Riviera (with big city Alanya - more info on Alanya Real Estate here!), packed with **** and ***** hotels along the coast line. They’ve come to enjoy their mega-cheap holidays in Turkey, and [...]
Tags: Asia · Europe · Tourist Highlights · Turkey
South Africa: A different kind of Africa
March 11th, 2008 · No Comments
South Africa, situated in the most southern part of Africa, has always attracted visitors. Its key position at the Cape and its mineralogical wealth made this country a paradise for immigrants. Apartheid being abolished only in 1990 opened the gates of the country to the world. To the visitor South Africa may seem a complicated [...]
Tags: Africa · Safari · South Africa
Saint Kitts and Nevis Tourism
March 9th, 2008 · No Comments
Saint Kitts and Nevis (Capital Basseterre) located within the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean Sea are of volcanic origin. The highest peak on the islands is the dormant volcano Mount Liamuiga (1156m). The hills are mostly covered with jungle. There are many rivers descending these slopes and providing the islands with fresh water. The majority [...]
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Planning To Visit Spain? Try Barcelona
March 8th, 2008 · No Comments
The name of the city, Barcelona has been derived from theearly Iberian Phoenician Barkeno. Barchinona, Barchenona, Barçalona and Barchelona are some of the names Barcelona is known by in middle ages.
Located at an ideal location, Barcelona is situated on Iberian Peninsula’s northeastern coast along with the Mediterranean shores. Also known to be the capital of [...]