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Keys to Efficient Golf Practice for Beginners

By Golf Fan • Nov 19th, 2008 • Category: Holidays

Whether it’s baseball, hockey, soccer, tennis or any other sports that involves a ball, there is a feeling of immense satisfaction and pride that comes from hitting the ball solidly. Nowhere does this apply more than in golf, where the small ball goes where it wants on anything but a solid shot.



Choosing the Best Resort for Your Money

By Falk Ibersond • Nov 19th, 2008 • Category: Holidays

If you are planning on having a self catering vacation, then spending your vacation on the Caribbean is the best thing you can do! In fact, the Caribbean is known for its small islands, great hotels and resorts, warm weather, and also for its amazing beaches! Not only is the atmosphere ideal for those that want to get married, but it is also great for honeymooners and couple just looking to spend one-on-one time with one another. In fact, not only does the Caribbean have the appeal for romance, but it is also great for families on vacations.



Costa Blanca’s White Coast Perfect for European Holiday

By John Bakers • Nov 18th, 2008 • Category: Holidays

Costa Blanca in the province of Alicante in Spain begins in the north in Denia and goes 200 kilometers, or 125 miles south to Torrevieja. Costa Blanca is Spanish for the White Coast. White beaches, white water caps and many white buildings highlight the area and give it its name. The beaches on the Mediterranean sea make this area a very popular tourist attraction. Tourism and fishing are the area’s two major industries. Costa Blanca as a concept was introduced to market a new flight made available from London to Valencia by British European Airways in 1957. The strip of beach includes the resort towns Benidorm and Altea, Javea and Guardamar, Moraira and Alicante.



Fourth of July Celebration

By Gary Smith Jr • Nov 18th, 2008 • Category: Holidays

Each year, there are millions of activities that a person can pursue in order to celebrate the Fourth of July. Families often choose to pursue activities like cooking out, taking camping trips, fishing trips, and participating in shooting off fireworks. This Fourth of July, there are many ways that you can celebrate America’s independence. Here, you will find many ways to celebrate the Fourth of July that the entire family is sure to enjoy.



Cheap Christmas Party Ideas

By Judy Turner • Nov 18th, 2008 • Category: Holidays

Do you need some Christmas party ideas that wont blow your holiday budget? Having a Christmas party is one of the best ways to spend time with loved ones during the holiday season. However, sticking within your holiday budget is important. There are many creative ways that you can celebrate so that you can enjoy the holidays without stretching your budget too thin. These Christmas party ideas will help you plan a great holiday party without breaking the bank.



The Disney Summer Cruise Trip Experience Is Best

By Leon Pizzagi • Nov 18th, 2008 • Category: Holidays

Cruises for a Summer Vacation



The Northernmost Section of Spain Borders France

By Ray Walberg • Nov 17th, 2008 • Category: Holidays

A good detailed map will help you choose where you would like to spend your holiday in Spain. A map of Spain is important when you are planning a vacation. It can show you the layout of the country. If you plan to visit a number of cities, this is going to assist you when you plan your trip.



Mississippi Tourism - The Ghosts and Legends

By Penelope SanMateo • Nov 17th, 2008 • Category: Holidays

Do you want to take a tour of Mississippi that includes the scary things to do there such as the “Candlelight Ghost Tour” during Halloween week in Vicksburg or the Ghosts and Legends tour in Columbus? If ghosts aren’t your thing how about going to Noxubee and seeing the restored 1907 jail with it’s operative gallows? If you want beauty rather than ghosts and scary things then maybe you should visit the Magnolia mansion which was built in 1850 with the antebellum architecture features showcasing the exquisite mahogany staircase and the stunning furnishings of the time. You can visit the mansion in Aberdeen.



Successful Holiday Online Shopping Pointers

By Rebecca Holman • Nov 17th, 2008 • Category: Holidays

Online shopping was once upon a time all about convenience and ease of access. With the current financial crisis of 2008 still looming large this holiday season, now it has become about saving money. As “Black Friday” rapidly approaches the concerns about recession are taking their toll on the free wheel spending that has been rampant the past several years. To get a corner on the market more and more retailers are recommending that their loyal shoppers go to their Web sites to do their on line gift shopping. In return for this loyalty they offer promises of discounts and special - online only deals.



Motorhome Hire in Scotland

By Jason Williams • Nov 17th, 2008 • Category: Holidays

Hiring a motorhome for travel around Scotland is a popular option for travelers to the northern regions of the UK. It could be the coastal scenery, the mountains and lakes or even the friendly people you meet on the way. Here are some suggested camper van routes that you may enjoy.



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