Destinations Articles
41: Don’t Get Burned in Nicaragua: Avoiding the Pitfalls of the Hottest Real Estate on the Planet
Nicaragua is quickly becoming one of the hottest spots to buy property in the world. I always warn potential buyers to take some precautions before discussing any land sale and I recommend avoiding some properties all together. Lands with “Agrarian Reform Titles” or “Supplemental Titles Issued by Court Order” should be avoided at all costs—these are potential pitfalls as title rights to these properties are in a state of serious upheaval.The Property Registry Office is your best friend in the investment process. The Office can verify that the title and deed of your potential property meet all legal requirements.
42: Put This in Your Pipe and Smoke It – Top 5 Nicaraguan Cigars
It’s simple: They all love a good cigar! No, actually, they all love a great cigar!With so many great cigars to choose from, the problem for the cigar aficionado and the newbie alike becomes not “How can I find a good Nicaraguan cigar,” but where should I even start? The world's first 100% Certified Organic cigar, the Plasencia Organica Nesticos are pure handmade tobacco magic. Rated 90 by Cigar Aficionado, this ridiculously rich tasting cigar by Felipe Gregorio is definitely round and robust, but has a seamlessly smooth quality that makes it a definite contender. With a secret blend of the finest tobaccos, this is the holy grail of cigars.
43: Who You Callin’ A Beach? The Top 3 Nicaraguan Playas
“Nicaragua has beaches?” With beaches on both coasts (and many along its numerous lakes and rivers), Nicaragua is a beach lover’s paradise. With over 190 miles of beaches on Pacific Coast and 280 miles on the Caribbean Coast, if it’s fun, sun, and sand you’re after, you really can’t go wrong in Nicaragua. Nicaragua is home to many lakes, lagoons, and rivers that offer incredible beach experiences. The most popular lake in Nicaragua is Lago de Nicaragua, or Lake Nicaragua, also known as the Sweet Sea.
Like the country itself, Lake Nicaragua is the largest lake in all of Central America.
Like the country itself, Lake Nicaragua is the largest lake in all of Central America.
44: Bristol: A City Built To Last
Bristol is the largest city in south west England and a place whose past is visible in the architecture of its grandest buildings.
45: Belfast: Making headlines for all the right reasons
Belfast is a city with a well documented history of problems; but today, the city and its people only think of the future as the city’s huge potential is finally seeing the light of day
46: Learn Italian in Italy and visit the most impressive lakes of the region
Learn Italian in Italy and discover unique settings. Encounter the majestic Alps and the numerous rivers and lakes that crisscross the entire nation as you learn Italian in Italy.
47: Stockholm - take a trip to the Archipelago
Stockholm's archipelago is one of the worlds most impressive. Comprised of over 30,000 islands, it can be an excellent place to spend part of a holiday in the Swedish capital.
48: New and unique bed and breakfast accommodation service now available for visitors to Oxford and Cambridge
Visitors to Oxford and Cambridge are benefiting from an exciting new service in these historic cities: the ability to book bed and breakfast accommodation in the famous University colleges.
49: Canada
As the second largest landmass in the world, there’s plenty to see in Canada. But even with its vast size, stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific coasts, it is by no means insurmountable, and is a more than welcoming environment for budget travelers.
50: Cumbrian Cottages and activities
A guide to renting a holiday cottage in Cumbria and the activities available to you.
51: A Travel Guide to Warsaw
Poland's capital of Warsaw has seen more than its fair share of action and activity over the years, making it one of Europe's most intriguing cities to visit.
Following widespread destruction during the Second World War, Warsaw hostels have replaced ruined infrastructure, and the city has established itself as a cultural centre in Poland.
Following widespread destruction during the Second World War, Warsaw hostels have replaced ruined infrastructure, and the city has established itself as a cultural centre in Poland.
52: Leave your phone at home this holiday
In the last ten years internet communication has improved significantly, meaning holidaymakers would be advised to leave their mobile phones at home this holiday.
53: Exploring The Delights Of The Greek Islands
The Greek islands have plenty to offer to holidaymakers, so whatever kind of holiday you want you’re sure to find something to suit you.
54: From Dresden via Prague to Krakow - A Historical Treasure Trove on a Budget
Travelling from Dresden to Prague to Krakow is one of central Europe's loveliest - but most-neglected - routes.
55: Cyprus: Sun, sea and sand… and a beer festival
Sun, sea, sand, and some of the world’s finest beers: for many this sounds like a dream come true, and a trip to the Limassol beer festival in Cyprus will soon turn this dream into reality.
56: Prague: A City Of Reinvention
Prague is a city awash with gothic architecture and indeed there is something charmingly spooky about the way this city constantly reinvents itself.
57: Enjoy peace and partying in idyllic Amsterdam
Amsterdam has a definite party image to defend, but it can also be a peaceful and culturally refined place to visit.
58: Adventures In Madrid - A Guide To The Location Of Spain
Small, seedy museums create the perfect ambiance to showcase the exclusive restaurants and apartment buildings in this area. Just behind the Prado you will find the luxurious length of the rertiro gardens,covered by ponds and fountains,pavilions of glasss,and rose gardens,it is a lovely shaded place to find some relief from the summer heat.
59: Sailing fans gear up for 25th Kings Cup
Every August an infinite number of yachts from all over the world congregate together to compete in one of the most prestigious regattas in the Mediterranean: The Kings Cup.
60: World’s last ancient wonder is a magnet for explorers
The last monument of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World - Egypt’s Giza pyramid complex - attracts thousands of visitors each year, and with a rise in cheap holidays, the country’s tourism industry has flourished further.
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