Pontin’s Provides Tips On Aiming Ridiculously High
Every mother of a three year old girl is used to hearing about aiming high. Any little princess knows that sooner or later, their prince will show up and happily ever afters will be had with very little effort and a whole lot of singing. However, sometimes Disney style fantasies aren't limited to the playtimes of the Disney Princess generation: businesses can't get enough of wanting to do this and that as Walt would do. Even *shudder* British businesses. Last month, the Britannia Hotel Group purchased Read more [...]
March 24, 2011 No Comments
UK Weekend Breaks : A Short Guide
When work gets you down or you just want a change of pace for a few days, there are some fun weekend breaks found in the UK that will recharge your batteries. The United Kingdom may be known as a land of courageous knights and long standing monarchies, but it is also a place of entertainment and revelry. If you are planning on making a weekend of it in the United Kingdom, there some essential locations that will maximize your getaway. It would be downright criminal to head out into the UK for a weekend Read more [...]
February 26, 2011 No Comments
Choosing Sustainable Tourism To Take Responsibility Over The Environment
Global tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in the world today. As more and more people have access to global travel, the tourism industry is expected to grow even bigger in the years to come. However, although the growth in the tourism industry is pinging in a lot of money and is providing jobs to people in different parts of the world, many environmentalists are alarmed at the rate of destruction that the industry have on the environment. Studies show that more than half of the famous Read more [...]
December 13, 2010 No Comments
Choosing Sustainable Tourism To Support The Development In Your Locality
Tourism is a multi-billion industry that is continually growing year after year. As more and more people want to get away from their present environment and explore other places, tourism becomes an even more profitable business. Unfortunately, not all tourism destinations will be around for long. Heavy human traffic takes its tool on any place and before you know it, the once pristine tourist destinations have become so crowded and polluted that they lose their appeal to the public. Fortunately, Read more [...]
December 8, 2010 No Comments
Holidays In Brighton (England) – A Look At The Culture On Offer
Brighton may be one of Britain's most popular seaside towns, but it certainly isn't lacking when it comes to culture. The council has invested heavily in the cultural sector and has capitalized on its popularity with London's jet-set. Brighton's reputation for cultural cool is growing. The architecture in Brighton is stunning. The John Nash designed Royal Pavilion takes centre stage and owes its grandeur to the Prince Regent's own sense of style. Regency influenced streets and terraces can be found Read more [...]
November 13, 2010 No Comments
Tourist Attractions in Ireland
One or more of the four countries of United Kingdom is Northern Ireland. This 14,000-square kilometer region has a temperate oceanic climate. English and Irish are its official languages, though their dialect of English has been influenced by the Scotland.Northern Ireland has a great deal of scenic mountains and one of the most famous may be the Mourne Mountains. This has become the inspiration with the well known writer, CS Lewis, in his kids novel The Chronicles of Narnia. Numerous pursuits can Read more [...]
August 23, 2010 No Comments
5 Historic Places to See in Barcelona
Today as Spain's second largest city with well over 1.5 million inhabitants, Barcelona is a true picture of modern Spain today. However, Barcelona also has a rich history going back well over 2000 years. There are many sights to see in Barcelona, but here are some of the more historic experiences once can have when visiting the city: 1. Barri Gòtic (Gothic Quarter) - Here you will find buildings dating back to medieval times. Unlike many large European cities that paid a heavy price Read more [...]
June 1, 2010 No Comments

