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Surfing Portugal: The Best Surf Breaks in the Southern Algarve

Twin Surfers
May 15th, 2012 by Andrew Murray.

With plenty of cheap holiday deals and a coastline that’s ideally situated to make the most of Atlantic swells, it’s little wonder that surfers are packing up their boards and taking them on Algarve holidays. Surfing in the Algarve Surf breaks can be found on the Algarve’s western and southern coastlines. This means that if [...]

How Volunteering Abroad can Boost Your Job Prospects

Shooter
May 15th, 2012 by Edel Flood.

Are you looking for a change of direction in your professional life? Perhaps you’ve not yet embarked on a career and want to arm yourself with as many skills as possible first. Either way, getting stuck into volunteer work abroad could enhance your employment prospects. Having an experience like this listed on your CV can [...]

Great Places to Stop in Corfu Town

Venetian Portal in Corfu
May 14th, 2012 by Edel Flood.

Walking holidays don’t always have to be about stunning natural attractions, marvellous scenery and exciting wildlife – there are some excellent towns and cities to explore on two feet, of which Corfu Town is just one! As the city isn’t that big, you won’t be able to spend your entire getaway enjoying different walks around [...]

Britain’s Unsung Heroes: 5 Places You’ve Probably Overlooked

Dunster Castle, Somerset.
May 2nd, 2012 by Hollie Gibson.

Britain is a country full of the niche and the quaint, the regal and the rugged – it’s a place where understated elegance jumps at every corner and local dialect confuses even the most travelled ears. It’s famous for its museums and history, wars and Royal weddings, but what about that corner of that beach [...]

All You Need to Know About Malaria

Save yourself
May 2nd, 2012 by Emir Paratusic.

Malaria remains one of the biggest threats to travellers venturing to tropical countries, and while there is no vaccination for the disease, you can certainly reduce your risk by learning more about it before your trip. Knowing where you are most at risk of malaria, as well as how to recognise the symptoms, will help [...]

Phi Ta Khon – Thailand’s ghostly festival

April 24th, 2012 by Emir Paratusic.

Festivals celebrating the dead can be found all over the world. The Dia de Los Muertos in Mexico is perhaps the most famous of
them all, but similar celebrations include Samhain in Ireland, Bon Festival in Japan and the Phi Ta Khon Festival, which is only
observed in a small part of Thailand.

Quietly Forgotten: 5 Peaceful Greek Islands

For that moment I'd trade my life...
April 23rd, 2012 by Andrew Murray.

As we continue to feel the financial pinch this year, many of will consider taking one of the many last minute holidays that are sure to be on offer. Package holidays and flights to Greece are bound to be in abundance, ferrying visitors to and from the major resorts. Why not take advantage and use those cheap flights to catch a connection in Athens or a ferry onwards from the more popular islands. You could be just a short jaunt away from a serene and tranquil paradise, far from over-crowded resorts and tourist tat.

Outside Dublin There Lies an Emerald Isle

Kissing the Blarney Stone by Brosner
April 23rd, 2012 by Andrew Murray.

If you have a little longer to explore the Emerald Isle, why not consider some of these other destinations and make your stay a memorable one…?

Nevada: travel guide for the over 50s

Las Vegas by Bert Kauffman
April 23rd, 2012 by Ben Brown.

It is said that almost one third of Americans are baby boomers and that this generation, as well as being the wealthiest compared to previous generations of US seniors, is also the most active and adventurous. No surprise, then, that Nevada has become one of the favorite destinations for today’s over 50s…

How much does a Cuban Shoestring Cost?

Cuban Car by Kayugee
April 20th, 2012 by Andrew Murray.

Confronted with conflicting information, communist ideologies and state run hotels, it would have been easy to give up on Cuba as a backpacking destination.

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