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How to avoid holiday stress

Posted by on Sep 10, 2014 in Featured, Travel | 0 comments

After months of working hard for your job or any other pursuits, we know what every fiber of your mind is craving for: a...

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Traditional Polish cuisine

Posted by on Apr 26, 2012 in Featured, Travel | 0 comments

Traditional Polish cuisine is made up of mostly Slavic-style foods but also shows influences from France and Italy; thanks to its location on the continent and geo-politic machinations across the centuries, its national cuisine shares quite a few similarities with other Central European as well as Eastern European traditions.

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Nice – Capital of the French Riviera

Posted by on Apr 18, 2012 in Featured, Travel | 1 comment

The French city of Nice is the fifth-largest in the country, it is located on the French Riviera and despite it being known for the glitz and glamor of places like St. Tropez, Monaco or Cannes, there are many other interesting places alongside this part of the Mediterranean coast, Nice being the largest of them.

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Punta Cana – European flair with Dominican style

Posted by on Mar 27, 2012 in Featured, Travel | 0 comments

We've recently talked about considering the Dominican Republic as a future holiday destination, and today we're going to focus on the country a bit more by taking a look at possibly one of the country's most famous and popular vacation destinations, Punta Cana.

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Puerto Vallarta

Posted by on Mar 2, 2012 in Featured, Travel | 0 comments

Without a doubt one of the most popular holiday destination in all of Mexico, Puerto Vallarta has been offering its wonderful beaches, fine resorts and its activities to its visitors for many decades. Simply referred to as “Vallarta” by its many returning visitors, this lively resort stretches around the Bay of Flags and is backed by lush palm-covered mountains, for a lot of people there are fewer places that one could go for a cosmopolitan vacation.

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