Cebu Holiday - Travel Guide
Sitting high up on the list of top 10 holiday gifts is GoPro HD Motorsports HERO camera and this one is for the adrenaline junkie in your family. This camera offers professional quality video recordings and still photographs and can be easily mounted on motorcycles, helmets, boats, cars and ATVs.
private catamaran Starting with the easiest, item485361717 at the airport you will find the major car hire operators so renting a car is quite easy indeed, driving not so much though. Malta is like the United Kingdom - we drive on the left hand side of the roads with right hand drive cars. So if you are from another country, you need to be careful until you get used to it.
The jewels in Caye Caulker's crown are it minimalist pleasures. No international resorts, flashy nightclubs, or peak hour traffic. Remember the motto? Go slow. Our mission, and yes we did choose to accept it, was to find a bungalow for as little as forty dollars per night on a quiet stretch of squeaky white sand, treat our palates to an array of seafood delights, and then debrief over a drink at a beach bar watching the sun slip beneath a sheet of Caribbean blue sea. This message will self-indulge in five seconds.
boats lover The demand for dolphin gifts, though, is undoubtedly high. On a brief and unscientific survey, dolphin lover gifts are about half as popular as cat lover gifts. If you think about it, that is amazing. Most people will never see a dolphin in their lives, yet we are surrounded by cats.
sailing tours Dubrovnik has the most amazing history: for almost 5 centuries it was an independent republic (1358-1808), which had its own government and the Rector- who was the head of the Republic. During that period Dubrovnik was one of the richest towns and one of the most powerful commercial centers in Europe.
Kovalam Art Gallery - The famous Kovalam art Gallery displays artifacts, paintings and artworks of ancient Indian culture. Art lovers from around the world visit here.
When the war in Croatia started, nobody really believed that Dubrovnik - a city enlisted in World Heritage, would be really attacked. The period between 1991 and 1992 was the hardest time of Dubrovnik's history. The city was bombarded from the air, from land and from sea. The main street in Dubrovnik - Stradun was burning. There was no water and electricity; the shelves in the supermarkets were completely empty. One could buy only bread at that time. It seemed like there was no way out...