Travel Articles
81: Single Trip Visitors Health Insurance: For Special Occasions
Single trip visitors health insurance: buy for some special occasion, this one title can summarize the entire concept of single trip insurance. The entire medical or health coverage is provided buy the single trip insurance which falls under the category of visitors insurance. This policy is the best suited for those who travel abroad at least once a year.
82: Orlando's Wonderful World of Nature
Richard Louv is the author of the book The Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder. He coined the term Nature Deficit Disordder to describe what research shows is a lack of appreciation of nature in children today. Mr. Louv feels that most of our children are overly 'plugged in.' They spend entirely too much time in front of the television, computer, or video games, which allows too little time for them to be outside appreciating nature. Some of children are urban bound and do not have access to state parks or other nature centers. He feels that children need to be outside playing, camping, fishing, biking, hiking, or taking part in other outdoor activities that foster an appreciation for nature.
83: A List of Colorado Ski Resorts To Consider Trying
If you are someone who enjoys skiing then finding the perfect resort where you can perfect your skills is very important to you. Below we list Colorado ski resorts that are known around the world today for offering some of the ideal slopes on which one can learn or improve their skiing skills.
84: Strange Places To Visit in London
When you consider the fact that the metropolis of Greater London is the largest in Europe and that it covers an area in excess of 1600 sq km you will not be too surprised to learn of the multitude of world famous tourist attractions that are to be found there. Amongst the most widely known landmarks and tourist attractions are the relatively new London Eye and London Zoo and the many historical buildings such as Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament. However London has much more to offer than first meets the eye and, with a little investigation, you will be able to uncover a number of fascinating hidden places well worth visiting if you are in the city.
85: Visit Aberdeen, the Silver City with the Golden Sands
Aberdeen is one of Scotland's largest cities (with only Edinburgh and Glasgow being larger) and has a couple of nicknames including "the Granite City" and "the Silver City with the Golden Sands". Since the discovery of oil in the North Sea the city has prospered and the local economy is now dominated by oil related industries. However modern the city may appear it has a long and prestigious history with some evidence proving that the area has been inhabited for over 8,000 years.
86: Traveling Overseas? Watch out for These Fees from Your Car Rental
When you travel abroad you will face a lot of different fees from different places. Taxes are going to be different, you will pay additional security fees for your airfare, and you will even pay fees to exchange your money! One place you can save money on these fees, however, is with the car rental company, or car hire company as they are known in Europe. When you are renting a car overseas, watch out for these common fees, and don?t pay them if you don?t need to!
87: Harris Tweed and the Isle of Harris
Scotland has played an incredibly important role in the development of Western society. Scottish folk have made their mark on all continents of the world in all aspects of life from the development of the first national park in America to the spread of Christianity in Africa and Asia. However Scotland is only a very small country and when we think of it we tend to consider such things as Tartan, Kilts bagpipes and Harris Tweed.
88: Ski Resorts In PA - Where To Vacation
When carrying out a search online for what ski resorts in PA to stay at you will be astounded at just how many you have to choose from. What you will notice that these resorts are spread out over a three different areas of the State of Pennsylvania.
89: The Remote Islands of the Outer Hebrides
Scotland has, since Victorian times, been a popular vacation destination for many. The most adventurous tourists enjoy visiting the most remote parts of the country and few places are as remote as the Outer Hebrides. Found far off the West coast of Scotland the Outer Hebrides have become extremely popular with tourists for a multitude of reasons some of which are outlined below.
90: A Brief Introduction to Boutique Hotels?
The travel industry is huge and there are many huge organizations involved which own numerous hotels with one or more properties in most of the world's important cities such as London in Great Britain. However there are also a great many individuals and families who run small hotels, guest houses or other accommodation. It is often the case that many of us choose to stay in such accommodation rather than one of the well known, and rather more expensive, hotels which often seem very much the same whichever city you are in. Over the last few decades it has become common for accommodation to be advertised as a "boutique hotel" and this article examines exactly what it is that makes it "boutique".
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