The Royal Caribbean International Liners Operating in the Mediterranean
July 12, 2010 by Free Travel Guide
Filed under Cruises
Western Mediterranean cruises as well as Eastern ones can be purchased as Royal Caribbean Mediterranean cruises. Find out about where the luxury cruise will visit, which cruise liners you will travel on and also where you will need to get on board. Seven separate ships are used by Royal Caribbean International on these routes. The older of them have been brought up to date to the same standard as the newer ones. Read more
All About Los Angeles Bars
July 12, 2010 by Free Travel Guide
Filed under Nightlife
By Ryan Bifulco
L.A. has a lot to offer. The City of Angels is always on-the-go and seemingly driven by glitz and glamour. And if you’re willing to fight the traffic, you’ll find some of the world’s best restaurants, shopping and attractions – from studio tours to museums, from beaches to piers.
L.A. is the epitome of big, bold and beautiful – and most of the hobbies in this town hover around “the scene”. So, if you’ve had your share of the beach, head inland to tour the star-studded Sunset Boulevard or Melrose Avenue – and keep your eyes out! Since the restaurants and bars drive the social hustle n’ bustle, you’d better allow yourself that afternoon power-nap if you want to keep up with the cool kids.
Remember: the stars come out at night – this is LA after all. This town seems to shimmer after sundown… you can rock it out on the Sunset Strip or club it up in Hollywood. So, if you like your bars cool, your martinis dry, and your restaurants scrumptious, make sure you’ve got your wallet, your appetite and your energy for your night on the town Hollywood style. Read more
Three Top Tourist Sites in Rome
July 12, 2010 by Free Travel Guide
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The Eternal City of Rome is without doubt one of the top tourist destinations in the world. Below you will find a selection of the most interesting tourists sights, all of which are a must-see if you are coming to visit the city: Read more
A 4 Star Hotel in Rome, Some Useful Info on What to Expect
July 12, 2010 by Free Travel Guide
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The beautiful city of Rome in Italy is one of the world’s most important tourist destinations and also one of the most fascinating. The city is steeped in history; from Etruscan and Roman ruins to Renaissance buildings and Christian symbolism. The city also offers the visitor an amazing amount of famous sights and attractions, such as the Trevi Fountain, St. Peter’s Basilica, Coliseum and Pantheon. And of course we should not forget to mention the great Italian cuisine and shopping.
With millions of visitors pouring into the city each year, you will find that there is a wide and varied selection of hotels in Rome, as well as other types of accommodation, such as bed and breakfasts, apartments, guest houses and so on. There is a complete range of prices available in the city, which usually depends on the property’s star rating and location, as well as the facilities and amenities that it offers. Read more
RV Camping Itinerary – America’s Southwest National Parks
July 12, 2010 by Free Travel Guide
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By Joe A Laing
The distinctive beauty of America’s Southwestern States is celebrated in dozens of National Parks. Why not plan this season’s RV camping itinerary around a few you’ve never visited? By breaking down the Southwest into easily-driven itineraries, RV campers can get the most from their miles. Here are two suggestions for routes you may want to travel this year by motorhome. Read more
Murray Hill’s Best Places to Eat
July 12, 2010 by Free Travel Guide
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After living in Murray Hill for ten years, a neighborhood in NYC, I’ve come to learn all the best restaurants in the area. In this guide, I’ll share with you some of my favorites. One of the best parts about NYC is having so many different options in such a small area.
Japanese restaurants are all over the area. There are several blocks with more than one Japanese restaurant. My favorite place is Chado Sushi, which is fairly new. This place has an incredible Omakase (chef’s selection) and uses some of the best sauces around. The chef came from Sushi of Gari, so I’m not surprised it’s so tasty!
If you’re in the mood for some greasy food, there’s Carl’s Cheesesteaks. Over the past five years, Philly cheesesteaks have become more and more popular. Their signature sandwich, which consists of steak on a hero with cheese whiz and onions, is the cure for any hangover. Read more
Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas – Best Cruise Line For Families
July 11, 2010 by Free Travel Guide
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By Mae M.
Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas guarantees an amazing time for you and your family whether you are on board or on shore excursion. Day or night, a number of events goes on everywhere on the ship. Day activities include scuba diving under their Sea Trek program, surf stimulator known as the Flow Rider and indoor rock climbing. The ship also offers game shows for families as well as trivia contests. Oasis has several restaurants in it such as famous fast food chains like Ben and Jerry’s and Johnny Rockets. Read more
The Flavour of Miami
July 11, 2010 by Free Travel Guide
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By Sandy Cosser
When one thinks of Miami one usually thinks of beaches, tanned bodies and all night parties with an endless supply of exotic umbrella drinks. Miami is that and so much more. Owing to its ties to North, South and Central America, as well as its close link to the Caribbean it is considered the central hub of America. As a result, it is often referred to as the “Gateway of the Americas”. Owing to its strong relationship with Central America, especially economically, it has a large Spanish-speaking contingent, so most Florida natives are bilingual, speaking both English and Spanish. It also has the distinction of being the only major American city that was founded by a woman, Julia Tuttle.
Miami’s climate is tropical, characterised by hot and humid summers, and warm dry winters. There are occasional cold fronts between November and March but the temperature has never gone below 17 degrees Celsius. In summer the temperature can rise to 36 degrees Celsius, but it’s the humidity that gets really bad and settles on you like a towel that’s been soaked in boiling water, and makes it difficult to breathe, as if you’re breathing through hot sand. Another disadvantage of the tropical climate is the hurricane season, which occurs every year at roughly the same time as the wet season. Read more
5 Great Summer Family Attractions in Metro Atlanta
July 11, 2010 by Free Travel Guide
Filed under Featured, Sights, Theme Parks

1. Six Flags Over Georgia
If you’re eager to ride raging roller coasters or experience affordable family fun for ages visit Six Flags Over Georgia, the southeast’s largest regional theme park. The 230-acre park which originally opened in 1967 hosts characters from Warner Bros. including Looney Tunes, DC Comic’s Justice League, and Mr. Six Flags. Six Flags Over Georgia has 9 thrilling coasters as well as an assortment of fun for younger guests such as a replica Thomas The Tank Engine train ride. Read more
Best 3 Luxury Hotels in San Francisco
July 11, 2010 by Free Travel Guide
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By David Urmannand Nayan Choure
San Francisco is characterized by cool fogs, chic restaurants, lovely neighborhoods and a beautiful blend of various cultures. The city is located among scenic locations and is dotted by various hills which have quaint names and signify their meaning.
The mainstay of the San Franciscan economy is the ever growing tourism industry. The city is often portrayed in movies and musicals which has given it world wide recognition. There are many places worth visiting in the city. But the most breath taking among them is the Golden Gate Bridge which is in itself an architectural wonder and draws thousands of visitors to this city. Read more














