Archive for October, 2008
Are We There Yet? 6 Easy Games for a Road Trip
0 Comments Published by ama October 31st, 2008 in News.Nothing makes a road trip creep along more than having a car full of bored children. If you heard “Are we there yet?” a few too many times on your last trip, here are some ideas for fun family travel games.
1. The License Plate Game. This classic will have your children busy looking at […]
LIving and Respecting the Inherited Traditions of the Ancient Hawaiian Culture
0 Comments Published by ama October 30th, 2008 in News. Moving to Hawaii and Understanding Ancient Hawaiian Culture
Most people who have considered relocating to Hawaii are imagining scenes of beaches and sunshine. However, it is important to understand the people that populate the Hawaiian Islands and the unique culture that has developed there before moving to one of the Islands. The ancient culture […]
Florida Slideshow
Every year, thousands of tourists from around the world head to Florida, making it one of the most popular holiday destinations in America. Florida Holidays have proved popular because of Florida’s warm climate and location. Florida isn't nicknamed "The Sunshine State" for nothing, boasting blistering temperatures topping 100°F in the summer months.
Situated on the […]
Enjoy London More Via A Good Chauffeur Companion
0 Comments Published by ama October 28th, 2008 in News.Are you planning to travel to London on business or pleasure over the next few months? If you are, an excellent way to get the most out of your trip is to use a private chauffeur service. From the moment you set foot on British soil a chauffeur company can save you time and trouble.
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After all your hard work, you definitely want to retire in place where you can relax and live your life to the fullest. Some dream of retiring near the beach, up in the mountains, or in a secluded town far from busy city streets.
Norway is still the best country in the world to live […]
Aberdeen is the third largest city in Scotland, in relationship to population size. Since the mid 18th century Aberdeen’s buildings have been built using local grey granite and the city is well known for its sandy coastline. This has led to the city being nicknamed the Silver City and also the Granite City. However in […]
While being one of the smaller countries in Europe, England has a huge amount of diversity that any traveller to its shores will surely testify. Whilst not the largest of countries, exactly where to base your stay often raises a bit of a dilemma for many but the Yorkshire area has much to offer even […]
The city of Bath is situated around 13 miles from Bristol and 99 miles from England’s capital London. Queen Elizabeth I granted the town a Royal Charter in 1590. It was separated from Somerset’s administration in 1889. It came back into Somerset’s care recently, after a time in the then county of Avon.
Many thousands […]
Whilst the rest of Europe is packing away the loungers and the suntan lotion the Canary Islands are preparing themselves for the busiest holiday season of the year. As these seven specks of Spain that lie just off the coast of Africa are Europe´s only genuine Winter sun destination.
The most easterly of the Canary […]
There are few places on the earth that are quite like New York City. If you don’t live there, you may never quite understand what it is like to live there. I do not, but I have been there a few times. While the city is quite something to see, you do have to know […]


































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