Italy with Kids – Seven Ways to Get the Most from Your Family Travel in Italy (28 Feb 2006) Italy is a popular vacation destination for families because it offers something of interest for everyone. The land of gelato welcomes children in general and, more specifically, has sights and foods that most kids love. Whether your family is visiting monuments or relaxing in the Italian sun, here are some ideas on how to organize your vacation for fun and savings, too.
Wiltshire - Stonehenge, Salisbury Cathedral, & Much More (28 Feb 2006) Wiltshire is a large English County situated in central southern England. It is crammed with places to see. Stonehenge and Avebury Rings for prehistoric monuments, and Salisbury Cathedral, the tallest building in Britain for more than 700 years and so much more.
Vacation Rental in Italy – Will It Work for You? (28 Feb 2006) Vacation rentals in Italy, whether an apartment in central Rome, a villa in Tuscany, a lovely apartment in historic Florence, or a palace overlooking a canal in Venice, are so appealing and romantic. The photos are beautiful; you can picture yourself sipping Chianti Classico as the sun sets behind the Tuscan hills. But vacation rentals are not for everyone. Our experience with sending vacationers to Italy for a number of years has resulted in this set of questions which you can use to help determine whether you would enjoy a rental vacation in Italy.
Travel Journals – Preserve Your Travel Experiences (28 Feb 2006) Traveling is a great way to escape the rat race and experience new cultures and places. Alas, your experiences can fade with time. The best way to prevent this is to keep a travel journal for your trips.
Gloucestershire - History, Holidays, and Fine Food (28 Feb 2006) Visiting England? Want to get out of London? Then please do consider Gloucestershire for the county has much to offer. Big towns, Gloucester & Cheltenham, quaint small country towns, sports, a rich a varied history, the county borders Wales in the west, and Oxfordshire in the east, good walking, and the fabulous Cotswold Hills. A week will probably not be enough!