Mallorca property market update June 2009 – from Mallorca Property Partners
January 23, 2010 by ccl
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Certainly it appears the global economy has moved on in the last two months and we appear to be seeing some early signs of improvements signalling that the recession is starting to ease. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has suggested that there are “tentative signs of, at least, a pause in the [...]
Getting From A To B? Now Hire An Electric Car
January 23, 2010 by ccl
Filed under car hire france
Ways to deal with the large amounts of greenhouse gases produced by those cars in inner city areas has been a major concern for environmental lobbyists for some time. The car hire industry has been one of the major points of discussion, as has the way in which we use our cars. In Europe especially [...]
Hello From Victoria- Part 1 – Reaching The West Coast
January 16, 2010 by ccl
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Jetlag is an amazing thing. It’s barely after 5 am and I have already been reading for an hour an a half. So I figured I might as well use this bout of sleeplessness and record my first impressions of British Columbia.
My WestJet flight out of Toronto left a 7:15 am yesterday, so that meant [...]
Camping in Vendee: From Castles to Coast
January 7, 2010 by ccl
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Vendee is situated in the Pays-de-la-Loire region in west central France, on the Atlantic Ocean. Four main rivers run through it, namely the Vendee, Lay, Sevre Nantaise and Sevre Niortaise rivers. Mont Mercure is the highest point in the region (285m), and makes for an enjoyable and pleasant hike. With a diverse landscape, you can [...]
Hybrid Car Rental from DriveAway Holidays
December 31, 2009 by ccl
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As people become more aware of environmental issues and conscious of their actions, demand for hybrid cars, to buy and rent, has risen.
A hybrid car is a car which can run on two or more fuel sources – most commonly an engine and an electric motor powered by batteries. The motor and batteries help the [...]
Getting To Amsterdam From The United Kingdom
December 23, 2009 by ccl
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Amsterdam is one of the most popular European city destinations, offering many sights to see and things to do. One can visit for the high density of museums, its canals or even its legal red light district and coffeeshops. Whatever you are looking for, tolerant Amsterdam has it.
The visitor from the United Kingdom [...]
Travelling to and From Worthing
December 22, 2009 by ccl
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Worthing is located on the South Coast of England, 60 miles (100km) south of London and 11 miles )16Km) west of Brighton. It is well served by major road, rail and coach links as well as being close to several international airports.
Travelling By AirThe nearest airport to Worthing is London Gatwick. Being London’s second airport, [...]
A Guide to Using the Dusseldorf Airport From Rhino Car Hire
December 20, 2009 by ccl
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Dusseldorf is the capital city of the German state of North Rhine Westphalia and Dusseldorf international airport is the third largest airport in the country after Frankfurt international airport and Munich international airport.
Because Dusseldorf international airport (airport code DUS) is located almost 10 kilometres outside of the city of Dusseldorf, you will most likely want [...]
Cheap Flights From Luton Airport: Central Hub for No Frills Flights
December 16, 2009 by ccl
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London’s Luton Airport is comfortably among the top ten busiest airports in the United Kingdom. As a major hub for no frills, low cost airlines in Europe, cheap flights from Luton Airport are often more frequent to other UK and European destinations than from other airports in the UK.
Among the low cost carriers at Luton [...]
Handy Travel Guide to Geneva From Rhino Car Hire in Geneva
December 16, 2009 by ccl
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Geneva is a city onto itself and this independent republic only became a Swiss canton in the 16th century. To this day the Swiss city of Geneva is referred to as the ‘République et Canton de Genève’.
For years people have gone to Switzerland and Geneva to rest and recuperate from illnesses due to the wonderful [...]