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Article by gizelle@tripatlas.com, August 25, 2008
With refreshing beautiful beaches not overrun by excessive numbers of tourists and beach umbrellas, Seychelles has developed quite the reputation as an exotic destination for many well-to-do Europeans looking to escape the typical beaches of Saint Tropez, Nice, or Marbella. Seychelles' many...
Article by Samson Kakai, August 21, 2008
Rabaul Adventure and Historical Tours is a nationally owned inbound tour agency that is located at both the Kokopo Village Resort and at the Rabaul Travelodge Hotel right in the heart of historic town of Rabaul in Papua New Guinea. Rabaul works to provide the best adventure experiences and...
Article by gizelle@tripatlas.com, August 13, 2008
For clear blue waters, divine, destination weddings or conferences, consider Grenada's Flamboyant Hotel, located on the famous grand Anse Beach in the Caribbean Sea, just north of Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela. Grenada, known as "The Spice Isle," is a beautiful island that builds...
Article by Nina Zapala, June 16, 2008
Save the Grand Caymon Dragons: Blue Iguanas The Blue Iguana is an incredible, dragon-like creature endemic to Grand Cayman. Today, man and nature have diminished 90 percent of the Blue Iguana population. Read on to find out about booking a holiday to Grand Cayman's Reef Resort so that you can...
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Article by Teresa Bennett, May 28, 2008
Every couple has a different idea of paradise. Choosing where to go and booking your honeymoon holiday is one of the most enjoyable aspects of organising your wedding, and the opportunity for a holiday of a lifetime. There are many amazing and serene destinations offered by Dive Worldwide if you...
Article by Mayumi Green, May 22, 2008
There's more to Vanuatu than Survivor Vanuatu: Season 9. Just two and a half hours direct flight from Brisbane, or an hour's flight by light aircraft north from Port Vila, Espiritu Santo, the largest island of Vanuatu (4,010 km2) was named by De Quiros in the 1606 when he made a navigational...
Article by gizelle@tripatlas.com, May 7, 2008
Honeymoons in Bora Bora, Tahiti and French Polynesia's Society Islands are the picturesque, perfect dream-honeymoon for newlyweds - 25 years ago. Today's Bora Bora is still just as picturesque - as long as you can get that blond girl to get out of the background of your picture! Stupid...
Article by Elizabeth Gaerlan, April 24, 2008
Nestled in Grand Cayman and built only by the best in the golf universe, Blue Tip is the Ritz-Carlton's newest golf course - and is redefining how nine-holes are played. As if they Cayman Islands couldn't get any more luxurious or beautiful. Greg Norman Golf Course Designs The course was...
Article by gizelle@tripatlas.com, March 5, 2008
From one Castro to another: Adios Fidel and Hola Raul. At the dawn of a new Cuban chief, there’s no better time to uncover, explore and experience all that Cuba has to offer. After all, there’s more to Cuba than just their fantastic healthcare, aged rum and t shirts with Che...
Article by gizelle@tripatlas.com, February 13, 2008
If you are planning your first trip to Greece, there are a few things you must do. First, you must visit Athens and climb up to see the Acropolis and the Porch of Maidens statues on the Erechtheum. Second, you must feast on spanakopita, olives, gyros with loads of tzatziki, fresh seafood, Greek...

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