March 2016 Blog Posts (103)

Whitewater Rafting in Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic

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Added by Iberostar Hotels & Resorts on March 31, 2016 at 7:58am — No Comments

How Does Hotel Booking Site Help?

If you are still ignoring the magnificent help the internet offers, then you have no reason to live a comfortable life. Nowadays, you can do almost anything via online platforms and that is why it is part and parcel of almost everyone’s life regardless of age. If you want to know something, instead of visiting a local library, all that you have to do is to use the internet. It’s important to mention that if you are searching for something online, there is also another person who had done a…

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Added by Nancy Ahuja on March 31, 2016 at 7:05am — No Comments

Cheap flights to Norway

Cheap flights to Norway is being provided by different airlines such as Scandinavian Airlines, and many other carriers in Europe and Asia. Norway will be an attractive destination for skiing, hiking, boating on the river or simply just for pleasure.…

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Added by AloTrip on March 31, 2016 at 12:08am — 1 Comment

The Laid-Back Charms of Daylesford, Australia



The New South Wales onetime goldrush, no spa town of Daylesford (pop. 2,600) is a quaint area about 115 km (71 miles) north of Melbourne, and it accounts for more than 80 percent of Australia's mineral water springs. I love wine and I love relaxing, and…

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Added by Amelia Brown on March 30, 2016 at 12:24pm — No Comments

History, Beaches, and More in Budva, Montenegro



In case you’re wondering where is Montenegro, for starters it’s one of the world’s newest countries – a Slavic land once part of Yugoslavia, then Serbia, and now independent for just five years.  And though small (smaller than the U.S. state of Connecticut, in fact) it’s an up-and-comer indeed on the travel scene, with…

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Added by David Paul Appell on March 30, 2016 at 9:56am — No Comments

Soak This: The Thermal Baths of Budapest, Hungary





One of my very favorite things to do in Budapest when I spent some time there a few years ago was to spend a nice, soothing afternoon at a wonderful old fürdő (bath house). In the day and age of the elaborate luxury spa, old-fashioned bath houses seem practically extinct in North America except for a few…

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Added by David Paul Appell on March 30, 2016 at 7:09am — 1 Comment

Manaus, Brazil's Paris of the Amazon



by María José Cortés Llamas



Carved out of the Amazonian rain forest, Manaus (pop. 1.8 million) has been little known by the outside world, the capital of Amazonas state is filled with contrasts and intrigue, and previously lived through a golden age due to the rubber…

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Added by Iberia Airlines on March 29, 2016 at 8:30am — 1 Comment

20 Fun facts about Northern Cyprus

We know that when you’re deciding on where to go on holiday it’s easy to focus on the important things; the beach, the sun and the good food and drink, but seeing as holidays to North Cyprus tick all of those boxes, we’ve compiled a list of more specific facts to help you get to know this fantastic place a little better.…

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Added by Ramadan Ozdemir on March 29, 2016 at 6:25am — No Comments

5 Top Spots to Visit on New Zealand’s North Island

When touring New Zealand, the North Island has plenty to offer holiday travellers. With so much to see and do, hiring your own car allows you to travel around at your leisure on your own schedule and see the sights you want to see. If you fly into Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city, then you can hire a vehicle from the Auckland Airport  and start your New Zealand holiday journey from…

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Added by Jason Stephens on March 28, 2016 at 2:39pm — No Comments

Still haven’t booked your safari? Here’s where to go in 2016…

(c) South Africa Tourism

If you still haven’t booked your safari, here are four places which are off the charts when it comes to adventure. From urban city scapes to safaris on the sands and in undiscovered climes, you won't be disappointed.…

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Added by Sam Ward on March 28, 2016 at 2:13pm — No Comments

VIDEO SHOWS YOUNG TOURISTS COUPLE DANCING IN FRONT OF THE STUNNING SHAH MOSQUE IN ISFAHAN

We don’t know who took this video, but we’re sure this is the coolest Tango dance video in front of a Mosque you’ll ever see! The stunning mosques of Isfahan are among the most beautiful and interesting in the world.…

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Added by Mahdi Eshraghi on March 28, 2016 at 1:59pm — No Comments

IS IT SAFE FOR WOMEN TO VISIT IRAN?

Local tourists in Abyaneh Village

All women while in Iran are required to follow the dress codes prescribed form women in Iran. This means wearing a headscarf and not allowing the skins on your arm or legs to be shown while in public.

Travel to Iran as…

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Added by Mahdi Eshraghi on March 28, 2016 at 1:49pm — No Comments

IT IS SAFE TO VISIT IRAN?

It is safe to visit Iran

One of the major worries that people have when thinking about travelling to Iran. The recent rise of groups such…

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Added by Mahdi Eshraghi on March 28, 2016 at 1:32pm — No Comments

CAN I DRINK ALCOHOL AND EAT PORK IN IRAN?

Drinking alcohol is against the law in Iran and no shops are permitted to sell it. Anyone caught in possession of alcohol faces arrest and in the case of a tourist face deportation.

In its latest report on alcoholic drinks market in Iran the Euromonitor has reported that the alcoholic drinks market in Iran comprises only non-alcoholic beer as Islamic law forbids the consumption,…

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Added by Mahdi Eshraghi on March 28, 2016 at 1:30pm — No Comments

IS IT PERMITTED TO TAKE PHOTOS OF HISTORICAL SITES AND PEOPLE?

Rules on photography depends on the place. Many mosques will allow photography inside and outside. Some museums will not allow photography inside but will outside.

A tourist takes photos while visiting Golestan Palace in Tehran

A tourist takes photos while visiting Golestan Palace in Tehran

Generally, if it is not permitted, a sign will indicate. Restrictions are placed on photography of government and military…

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Added by Mahdi Eshraghi on March 28, 2016 at 1:30pm — No Comments

Skyfalls, Spectres & Mata Hari at Washington DC’s International Spy Museum



Last month I traveled back to my old stomping grounds in Washington DC to attend an event and decided to check out one of the very few tourist attractions I hadn’t already been to (hey, I went to college here, and have been back quite a few times since).  And I have to say, the decade-old International Spy…

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Added by José Balido on March 27, 2016 at 3:00pm — No Comments

Online Flight Reservation Systems Can Evolve Your Business

The Air Booking Engines available in the market today are the result of decades of technological improvement. Originally designed to as a Flight Reservation System to automate the booking process for airlines, these applications have evolved over the years and have been a driving force behind the sale of travel products online today.


Airline tickets are a…
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Added by Glenn Dean on March 26, 2016 at 12:42pm — No Comments

The Incredible Lives of Rainforest Frogs in Costa Rica

Did you know that you can find frogs and toads on every continent except Antarctica? Just in Costa Rica there are 133 species of frogs and toads.



From real-life Kermit look-alikes to miniature candy-colored frogs, …

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Added by Shannon Farley on March 26, 2016 at 10:29am — No Comments

7 Free Things to Do in Sydney, Australia

When you are on holiday, it is always a great idea to mitigate your budget by adding in a mix of free things to do in every city you visit. Incorporating some free things can help you achieve the holiday you want within the budget you can afford. Most cities have a list of things that you can do for fun that are free. Sydney, Australia is no exception; there are plenty of free things to do while in the capital city and surrounds. All you have to do is grab a…

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Added by Jason Hall on March 26, 2016 at 10:21am — No Comments

Yuma: An Arizona Surprise With Something for Everyone

Whether you motor east or motor west on Interstate 8, you will find the friendly town of Yuma a delightful surprise and a hubbub of activities for all ages. Bordered by California, the Colorado River, and the country of Mexico, this southern Arizona jewel welcomes everyone: road-tripping travelers, retirees, and those who are looking for fun, family-oriented vacations.…

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Added by Linda Stewart on March 25, 2016 at 6:05am — No Comments

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