Blogs Posts in Flights/Cruises/Trains category; 27 blog posts

SuperStar Gemini returns to Singapore to begin New Season

SuperStar Gemini returns to Singapore to begin New Season

Star Cruises' SuperStar Gemini has returned to Singapore to commence a brand new 7-night cruise itinerary departing weekly from Singapore. The new itineraries will see SuperStar Gemini call at 16 destinations across Southeast Asia and Hong [...]

Posted On : Apr, 12 2008 | Comments : 0

Celebration Cruises

Celebration Cruises

Celebration Cruises at the Lake of the Ozarks is uniquely suited to serve your cruising and charter needs. With a full-service lounge and a capacity of 150 passengers, the 80' Celebration is the Lake's largest and most luxurious climate-con [...]

Posted On : Mar, 29 2008 | Comments : 0

Spring break for grown-ups

Spring break for grown-ups

Despite what MTV may want us to believe during their annual spring break media extravaganza, the world’s beaches are not completely overrun by hard-partying college students desperate to blow off mid-term steam. Yes, it can be diff [...]

Posted On : Mar, 17 2008 | Comments : 0

Guide to the Great Barrier Reef

Guide to the Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest tropical reef system, covering an area of 348,000 square kilometers and stretching along 2300 kilometers of the eastern Australian coastline. The Great Barrier Reef is made up of over 200 indi [...]

Posted On : Mar, 14 2008 | Comments : 0

What to do when an airline loses your luggage

What to do when an airline loses your luggage

Of all the travails associated with air travel, luggage problems can be among the most vexing. With airlines flying with full planes and connecting flights often squeaky-tight, luggage delays have spiked in the last year on U.S. domestic f [...]

Posted On : Mar, 11 2008 | Comments : 0

Mississippi Travel Guide

Mississippi Travel Guide

The state of Mississippi, tucked between Alabama, Louisiana (separated by the mighty river from which the state gets its name) and Tennessee, with a tiny stretch of Gulf Coast right in the south, is often overlooked by tourists seeking a [...]

Posted On : Mar, 10 2008 | Comments : 0

 Bardo Museum (Le Musee National du Bardo)

Bardo Museum (Le Musee National du Bardo)

The Bardo museum is situated in the old palace of the bey, in what was the countryside before, and offers both itself and and the exhibits to be admired. The tour around the museum is a a tour through Tunisian history, though dominated by [...]

Posted On : Mar, 08 2008 | Comments : 0

Casablanca Travel

Casablanca Travel

Casablanca is the economic capital of Morocco and the biggest city, with about 5 million people. Tourists coming to Casa expect to find a romantic town, as depicted in the classic Humphrey Bogart film of the same name. They will soon be d [...]

Posted On : Mar, 06 2008 | Comments : 0

Fiji

Fiji

A zesty blend of cultures in a heavenly setting. Fiji has over 300 islands in its archipelago, each fringed with coral reefs and lapped by warm azure waters - the diving and snorkelling are superb. Amid its wealth of natural beauty, Fiji [...]

Posted On : Jan, 08 2008 | Comments : 0

Isla de Ometepe

Isla de Ometepe

Although the situation has cooled in recent years, Burundi is a powder keg that could potentially explode at any moment. Travellers are strongly advised to stay away until Burundi gets back on its feet. When To Go If you want to avoid g [...]

Posted On : Dec, 05 2007 | Comments : 0

Barbados

Barbados

Barbados is the 'Little England' of the Caribbean, but not so much so that the locals have given up rotis for kidney pies, or rum for bitter ale. Bajans, as the islanders call themselves, are as West Indian as any of their Caribbean neigh [...]

Posted On : Nov, 28 2007 | Comments : 0

Barbados

Barbados

Be it London or Mumbai, waiting a couple of hours to get a glimpse of Shah Rukh Khan seems to be okay with fans. As was the case when the actor visited the sets of Jhoom India .His latest habit of walking into reality shows doesn't just e [...]

Posted On : Nov, 14 2007 | Comments : 0

Germany

Germany

Germany wears its riches well: elegant big-city charm, small picture-postcard towns, pagan-inspired harvest festivals, a wealth of art and culture and the perennial pleasures of huge tracts of forest, delightful castles and fine wine and [...]

Posted On : Nov, 03 2007 | Comments : 0

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