Category: Vacations
More Germans visit France than any other national group and it is little wonder that they are not particulary loved by the French. World War I and II memories …
International travel includes business travel, a component much prized by the airlines. It is prized because it constitutes so much of air travel, 60 percent or more on many …
Italy, according to ENIT, the Italian National Tourist Board, ranks as one of the top two or three tourist destinations of the world. About fifteen million foreign visitors arrive …
MALTA Consisting of three Mediterranean islands fifty-eight miles south of Sicily, Malta is only 121 square miles in all. The history-minded traveler loves Malta for its castles and fortresses. …
Psychographic surveys provide information that helps pinpoint various travel markets. One such Canadian study distinguished between the quiet lake person and the overseas traveler. The type of person who …
Restorontes are snackbar restaurants attached to service stations along the highways. Brasseries are a cross between a restaurant and a bar. Most restaurants post a menu outside. The prix-fixe …
The name Scandinavia evokes images of Vikings, the midnight sun, blue water, and redcheeked maidens. The five nations of Northern Europe Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Iceland collectively call …
Finland is an overlooked destination by Americans, a land about the size of England and Scotland, but with only 4.5 million people. Most visitors to Finland come from its …
Officially Holland is called The Netherlands. Holland was the largest Dutch Province and incorporated the country’s three largest and most prosperous cities: Amsterdam, The Hague and Rotterdam. The original …
Oaxaca (pronounced wah-ha-cah), the farthest south most North Americans go in Mexico, has been called a Mexican Classic, an Indian city, with another massive ruin, Monte Alban. The ruins, …