Tel Aviv, Israel is located on the beach giving you a spectacular view of the Mediterranean. When you head south along the beach you will get a chance to see Jaffa an ancient port town. When you walk northwards you will find yourself in Ramat Aviv – the upscale neighborhood that is home to the university.
May 15th, 2008 | Posted in Israel | No Comments
Melbourne is the second largest city in Australia that contains more than 3.4 million people. Because of their high spirits and the ever present competition they have with their rival city – Sydney – it is often known as “one of the world’s most liveable cities”. What the city lacks in the beautiful natural setting that Australia is famous for is made up by the charm of the people and the many famous sites that make for a great time.
May 2nd, 2008 | Posted in Australia | No Comments
Marrakesh is a city that is full of pleasure and a place where villagers and tribesmen go to the markets and barter and sell exotic jewelry, clothes, and food. Visitors to this city will be given a look at the beauty that the lands have to offer and the exciting entertainment that can be found on every corner.
April 24th, 2008 | Posted in Africa | No Comments
Milan in Italy is a romantic city that can rival Rome and even Paris. The city is full of life and exquisite landmarks that will take your breath away and leave you wanting for more. We guarantee that once you come you won’t want to leave.
March 27th, 2008 | Posted in Italy | No Comments
Sasebo City is Japan’s second largest city in Nagasaki Prefecture located in the northwest of Kyushu, which is the westernmost island. The incredible 3D landscape including its two magnificent mountains, Mt. Eboshi and Mt. Shokan near the coast along with Sasebo Port which opened in 1889 as the first post-war trading port in Western Japan attracts many tourists.
January 31st, 2008 | Posted in Japan | No Comments
Step into the magical city of Madurodam where the windmills are turning, canal boats are taking in the sites, aircraft taxi on the runways, trains venture to and from the stations. What is so special about you may ask? Ah, because for more than 55 years these events and more have all happened in the smallest city in the Netherlands. I still don’t understand what is so special you say. And I would reply that if you were standing in that city, you would be taller than everything mentioned above.
January 31st, 2008 | Posted in Holland | No Comments
Brisbane, Australia is an amazing city that has so much to offer. There are many things to do including seeing all of the important sites, tasting all of the delicious foods, and enjoying the beautiful view. One of the best sites to visit that will give you an amazing view of the city is Mt Coot-tha. From the top of this mountain you can view the whole city of Brisbane.
You’ll see the curves of the river, the lines of the freeway, the skyline of the CBD. Plus, on a clear day you can see south-west to the distant ranges, east towards Moreton Bay and miles in every other direction. Enjoy the facilities of a cafe, restaurant and lookout at the top.
January 25th, 2008 | Posted in Australia | No Comments
Cologne, Germany is one of the lesser known cities that can be found in the North Rhine-Westphalia state of Germany. It is located right alongside the beautiful Rhine river and between Dusseldorf and Bonn. It is one of the oldest cities in Germany and was founded by the Romans. With that being said you can imagine that this is a city that has the rustic quality where you can find many good natured folks and many places to visit and to relive their history.
December 13th, 2007 | Posted in Germany | No Comments
Bordeaux is one of the oldest cities in France. It is well known for the delicious wine and historic architecture. Bordeaux has some of the best museums that has some of the oldest artifacts that can be found from France. Not only is everything inside it historic – but also the building itself has some history and background.
November 19th, 2007 | Posted in France | No Comments
When going to the wide and untouched lands of New Zealand one must visit the beautiful Cape Reinga. The Kiwi (natives of New Zealand) beleive that Cape Reinga is a place to discover beauty and tranquility where the two oceans surrounding New Zealand meet each other.
October 19th, 2007 | Posted in New Zealand | No Comments