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Travel Insurance for Working Holidays

March 28, 2007 By: admin Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

Travel insurance is a pain in the neck but with medical fees spiralling out of control all over the world, having insurance is just as important as anything else you’ve got crammed into your backpack.

When it comes to working, not all travel insurance will do the trick. Many policies won’t cover any injury sustained while working abroad and some only cover injuries caused at certain types of jobs. If you are heading abroad with even a vague intention of working, you will want to make sure you’re covered. This Working Holiday Travel Insurance site is a good resource for sifting through the best policies covering foreign employment.

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Importance of Travel Insurance

March 21, 2007 By: admin Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

Even for a best planned vacations insurance cover is vital. During the vacation may things can happen, it can be interrupted by glitches and emergencies such pitfalls as losing your passport, money or luggage, travel delays or missed departure, and incurring legal expenses. These not only disrupt your itinerary, but can also be expensive.

Thats why you need travel insurance which will address situations and risks involced in travel. Apprerently travel insurance may seem to be costly, but the fact is that compared to the costs that you would incur if something went wrong, the expense is negligible.

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Vacation destinations – Travel directory

March 08, 2007 By: admin Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

My dream vacation destination is always the same: A week in a motel with a swimming pool, lots of books, take-out food. If your vacation destination is a large city, become familiar with that city’s public transit system.

If your vacation destination is centered in an area that is not known as a tourist attraction, you may have a more difficult time making your reservations. It is important to make sure your vacation destination is one which will have plenty of activities for the two of you to enjoy together. If you are a senior citizen and you are interested in taking a summer vacation, you may be wondering which vacation destination is best. The main thing to think about when choosing a vacation destination is to decide what type of people are traveling with you.

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Travel magazine subscriptions

March 08, 2007 By: admin Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

Unlike most consumer magazines, travel magazines are almost entirely dependent on travel magazine subscriptions for circulation. Travel magazines are like a box of decadent chocolates: every picture, every destination looks enticing; please, could I just have them all. A new travel magazine is targeting a fast-paced crowd that loves to travel, eat out and grab some nightlife and culture.

Travel magazines are among my favorite publications. Travel magazines are sources of ideas, tips, inspiration and relaxation. The travel magazine is packed with ideas and articles from around the world. I thought I’d do a little write-up for you on what travel magazines are my personal favorites, and why. Readers of travel magazines are interested in what makes the people in other lands different from our own neighborhoods.

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Ol’ Miss (the River Road)

February 17, 2007 By: admin Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

View 2300 miles of the Mississippi River through America’s heartland. Travel by road and steamboat. Enjoy many historic cities and towns. Reminiscent of bygone days.

Origin of the Mississippi River is jest a small stream a runnin’ into Lake Itasca. A whoppin’ 250 streams and tributaries feed into Ol’ Miss.

Length of Ol’ Miss is over 2300 miles. It’s ever-changin’ as if flows though the heartland of America.

Mark Twain, bless ‘im, made Ol’ Miss knowed to the world in his own idiom.

In ‘tween the beginin’ and the endin’ of Ol’ Miss, you’ll be visitin’ historic cities and towns you done read about in American history.

Steam boatin’ today is really sumpin’. Ever see 50 chained together barges handle 870 truckloads a cargo? Y’all be grateful it ain’t like frontier days with all the shoutin’, gamblin’, fightin’, and shootin’.

Story tellin’ of a humorous nature was born right here in America, so sez Mark Twain. An’ we all will quit now, ’cause we cain’t add one mo thin’.

The Majestic Pyrenees of France and Spain

February 17, 2007 By: admin Category: Uncategorized No Comments →

Criss-cross the Pyrenees mountains in France and Spain from Coast to Coast. See spectacular scenery, famous artisans, ancient architecture, and museums galore! Surprises for even the well-traveled.

Pamplona is famous for the Fiesta de San Fremin and the running of the bulls.

Yearn for the lush meadows, wild rivers and green hills of San Sebastian.

Royalty made Biaritz a favorite resort.

Excellent pine forests protect the coastline from Bayonne to Bordeaux.

Nantes produces an Edict which established freedom of conscience and worship in Pau and all France.

Eucharist is served to millions of pilgrims that come to the Shrine of Lourdes.

En route from St. Lary to Viella you will pass through villages that have changed little over the generations.

Stay in Toulouse while you take an excursion to Carcassone, home to the largest and best preserved Medieval fortress in all of Europe.