Exploring Ayia Napa by Car Hire

Indeed, when considering car rental Ayia Napa has possibly the largest choice of local rental companies to be found on Cyprus. The town is located at the extreme eastern end of the southern peninsula, so arranging for your own hire car is a sensible idea if you wish to explore the rest of the island [...]

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Condo Rentals Are An Excellent Vacation Option

If you want the chance to enjoy some of the finest vacation destinations in the world without going broke, then condo rentals may be the perfect option for you. Vacation condos come in a multitude of sizes and rental rates, providing options to fit every family size and budget. Most people discover that it is [...]

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Taking A Look At The Cities In Australia

I have got a question for you, mate: Where can you find desert, tropical rainforests, woodlands, grasslands, swamps and more than 10,000 beaches? The lingo might have given it away, but the answer is Australia! The 3 million square miles of this country is filled with diverse landscapes, exotic wildlife, rich culture, unique local cuisine [...]

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Make the Most of Your Stay in Madrid

Travelling to Madrid can be an unforgettable experience. Madrid is the capital of the country and along with Barcelona is the most important city in Spain. Most tourists from abroad will arrive at Madrid Barajas Airport, which is the most important airport in Spain with all conveniences you can expect from a modern airport, especially [...]

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The 2008 Valletta Boat Show: Bigger, Better, Beautiful

In 2007, the Maltese community eagerly greeted the first-ever Valletta Boat Show. A boat show on the water had not taken place in the area in quite some time. Boat enthusiasts from far and wide came to experience the exceptional surroundings and beautiful boats. Demand for exhibitor space, coupled with an unexpected turnout of well [...]

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