Blog Entries tagged 'tourism'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'tourism'
- Paris Day 3 - Palace of Versailles & the Great Tourist CrowdTaking a train to Château de Versailles from Paris could be tricky because there're a few alternatives. This is what our Fraser staff's suggested. We took a train from Esplanade de la Défense to La Défense metro station on the Posted by FrancisQ in RamBLer WithOUT BorDers | Mar 31, 2013
- Viva la nocheHi guysss!
Time for another update. Referring to the title, I have been exploring Argentina’s nightlife the past weeks! For those who know me well, you know it was about time…
- If you are related to me and over 50, please Posted by ElenaMaria in Mendoza Maravillosa | Apr 19, 2013
- Paris Day 13 - Pere Lachaise CemeteryI guess if you want different sightseeing experience in Paris, Père-Lachaise Cemetery should qualify. It's made for travellers who are jaded by grandiose structures, or people who want to pay homage to their idols.
The architectures of the places of dw Posted by FrancisQ in RamBLer WithOUT BorDers | Apr 10, 2013
- 5 Things to Do at the Borda GardenThe Borda Garden is a popular place for Mexican and foreign tourists alike. Across from the Cathedral on Morelos Avenue, the garden is best visited on the weekend- Sundays, if you’re on a budget (it’s free then!). The Borda Garden Posted by UnMejorHOY in Alternative Travel: Volunteer Projects | Apr 1, 2013
- NSCC in Ecuador
We have spent two wonderful days with staff at Universidad de Especialidades Espiritu Santo (UEES) and Universidad Ecotec in Guayaquil Posted by NSCC Intl in NSCC International | Mar 18, 2013
- Gardens by the Bay When Bill and Jamie visited me last August, he stayed in the Marina Bay Sands (they didn't gamble at all, but they used the roof-top infinity swimming pool a lot. Well, they're Aussies). His hotel room was facing the Gardens Posted by FrancisQ in RamBLer WithOUT BorDers | Mar 5, 2013
- A Partnership Worth "Liking"[img=http://photos.travellerspoint.com/340287/kellie_and_saronga.jpg thumb=http://photos.travellersp Posted by NSCC Intl in NSCC International | Feb 21, 2013
- La Catedral, Restaurant and Bar
The search for the perfect enchiladas is an ongoing sport in our household. Although I have finally perfected my green salsa recipe, we are always looking for a restauran Posted by UnMejorHOY in Alternative Travel: Volunteer Projects | Jan 1, 2013
- Cheese Sculpting On December 11thI was perusing the program for Gouda’s Kaarsjesavond, the famed Candlelight Evening taking place every December, when I came across the item “Nativity Scene in Cheese Sculptures.” I have a great deal of curiosity, and although tempted to go Posted by apersephone in The Sweet Bag of the Busy Bee | Dec 6, 2012
- Demonic Bali
One of the first things that grabs your attention in Bali, as ‘odd’ or ‘strange’ is the small baskets made from leaves on the ground on pavements, in front of shops & in small temple like Posted by arvindhoon in The Infrequent Traveller | Oct 31, 2012
- Gili T : overhyped or a true little paradise?
Most people (and yes with most people I mean all age groups, not just young backpackers with a low budget) spending a holiday in Indonesia, especially Bali and/or Lombok, will not esc Posted by tinelhoest in Sustainable Travel | Sep 20, 2012
- Theme Green, Best for a Sunday in GoudaThe national theme in the Netherlands this year for Open Monument Day on Saturday, September 8th is called “Green from Yesteryear.” In Gouda this means that many of the usual monuments are open plus three private gardens on the Posted by apersephone in The Sweet Bag of the Busy Bee | Sep 6, 2012
- Observations sul turismo di massaIt has become increasingly apparent from our small travel sample (Bellagio, Positano, Capri, Cinque Terre), that a blissful travel experience struggles to co-exist with a mass tourism destination.
Without that crucial blend of local inhabitants (not em Posted by happellfamily12 in La vita in quattro valigie | Jul 19, 2012
- A wonderful trip to Gran CanariaI am at home back after a great holidays in Gran Canaria, Canary Islands and I would like to share with you some of my experiences over there. Although the island is well known as a wonderful resort spot with Posted by deholiday in A wonderful trip to Gran Canaria | Jun 14, 2012
- Rachel's Blog
Dis Da Fi Wi last Day in Belize…
Today started off like almost every other day in Punta Gorda, at Grace’s when our faithful (a Posted by NSCC Intl in NSCC International | May 23, 2012
- Wendi's Blog
What an incredible way to spend one of our last few days in Belize!
Some of us woke up with the roosters at 3 am in the Mayan Posted by NSCC Intl in NSCC International | May 23, 2012
- Adam's Blog
Mayan Thunder ..... A tale of two realities....
We sat on the ruins of an ancient Mayan city called Lubaantun for the closin Posted by NSCC Intl in NSCC International | May 23, 2012
- Jessi's Blog
We started our day, after a long night of enjoying chocolate and wine, at the Snack Shack for some chocolate chip pancakes and c Posted by NSCC Intl in NSCC International | May 23, 2012
- Lauren's Blog
This morning we had quite the breakfast adventure. We ended up going to three different spots before we found somewhere that was Posted by NSCC Intl in NSCC International | May 22, 2012
- Ellen's Blog
This blog entry really needs to start with last night because a few of us had the opportunity to sleep out on the beach on Hunti Posted by NSCC Intl in NSCC International | May 18, 2012
- Jordan's Blog
Huntings Caye
Today we started off with an early morning, we had to have an early start to the day so we could get to the Caye Posted by NSCC Intl in NSCC International | May 18, 2012
- Chantelle's Blog
May 13th, 2012
The group was split up in two different buildings for accommodations on Saturday night; five of us in the Rust Posted by NSCC Intl in NSCC International | May 18, 2012
- Emma's Blog
So we are on day 7 of our adventures in Belize and still having a blast!! Time really fly’s when you’re having fun. We started t Posted by NSCC Intl in NSCC International | May 16, 2012
- Rachel's Blog
Monsoons, Boats and Burns
As a Maritimer, I’m no stranger to torrential downpours, boats and sunburns. But all in one day? N Posted by NSCC Intl in NSCC International | May 16, 2012
- Courtney's Blog
Woke up in paradise, went to bed in hell!
Started the day off at Ian Andersons Cave Branch with a wonderful morning swim fol Posted by NSCC Intl in NSCC International | May 14, 2012