Taking your students abroad on yearly school tours might seem like a logistical nightmare, but it doesn’t have to be such a troublesome affair. With a school tour operator, you can quickly and efficiently, plan your trip for a small or large group of students. As your students get older and start to carve out… Continue reading Take Your Students on a Real Adventure
Month: September 2011
A Guide to Driving in the USA
The first rule of driving in the USA for tourists is the same as it is for driving in any unfamiliar country: don’t panic. Sure, they do things differently in America but the fundamental aspects remain the same; drive sensibly, drive safely and remain alert. Let’s start at the beginning. If you’re picking up a… Continue reading A Guide to Driving in the USA
Explore the Enigmatic Summers in Europe
Summers in Europe Looking for some off-beat European destination this summer that could satisfy your cultural side too? Forget the mountains for a change and bask on the sunny beaches of Cyprus, Turkey and the Mediterranean Sea-all at a great value for money. Considered to be some of the cheapest summer holiday destinations in Europe,… Continue reading Explore the Enigmatic Summers in Europe
Stockholm City and Hotels Guide
The largest city in Sweden as well as a major economic and financial centre in Europe, Stockholm is a busy destination for business travellers. Along with being the political and economic centre in Sweden, Stockholm is also the country’s cultural and media capital. Situated on 14 islands, Stockholm is connected by a number of bridges… Continue reading Stockholm City and Hotels Guide
Atlanta City and Hotels Guide
Atlanta is the capital city of the US state of Georgia. Atlanta is a top business city of the United States. Atlanta serves as a primary transportation hub of the Southeastern United States. Metro Atlanta has the world headquarters of many renowned corporations such as The Coca-Cola Company, The AT&T Mobility, United Postal Service and Delta Air Lines. Atlanta experiences… Continue reading Atlanta City and Hotels Guide
Travel On The Cheap And Keep All Your Stuff
I have traveled around the world and back. And most of the time I stayed in hostels. (The only time I didn’t was when I wasn’t paying for the room). I have stayed in sketchy hostels in China (and good ones, too), with a family in Mongolia, in corporate hostels in Europe – I stayed… Continue reading Travel On The Cheap And Keep All Your Stuff