Just opened the Iru Fushi Beach & Spa Resort is located in Noonu Atoll which is a new atoll for tourism development, and virtually unspoilt, promising virgin landscapes and unexplored waters for guests to enjoy.
The perfect getaway for a honeymoon, family holiday or a scuba-diving experience of a lifetime, ... more »
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Sunday, January 20
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Martin
on Sun 20 Jan 2008 18:05 GMT
Monday, January 14
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Martin
on Mon 14 Jan 2008 13:40 GMT
BENIKEA a name created around the four words ‘Best Night In Korea’. The new brand reflects the first ever Hotel chain that has been specifically designed to meet the demands of travellers visiting Korea with a mid-range budget. Authenticated by the Korea Tourism Organization and supported by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, BENIKEA more »
Sunday, January 6
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Martin
on Sun 06 Jan 2008 18:16 GMT
The new 4-star deluxe Radisson Edwardian Leicester Square is a hidden gem sure to become a favourite with those looking for a strikingly elegant hotel in the heart of the city. The stylish hotel boasts a cosmopolitan design across its 60 bedrooms, a welcoming bar and stunning seafood café, and ... more »
Friday, January 4
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Martin
on Fri 04 Jan 2008 13:41 GMT
Pembrokeshire, an unspoilt corner of south west Wales, is encouraging visitors to go green on holiday and experience the county’s concepts of ‘slow tourism’ and ‘slow food’ savouring everything it has to offer at a gentler pace. Britain’s smallest city, St Davids is hoping to become the first carbon neutral ... more »
Wednesday, January 2
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Martin
on Wed 02 Jan 2008 01:00 GMT
Broad House Hotel, Norfolk, will be the perfect place to spoil your loved one, and the owners and head chef have created the perfect love package for Valentine’s, and for those who just won’t want to leave, for the weekend of Friday 15th and Saturday 16th February ... more » Tuesday, January 1
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Martin
on Tue 01 Jan 2008 01:00 GMT
The 3rd of July 2008 officially marks the 400th founding of Quebec City, a milestone reached by few other North American cities. The French adventure in the New World began at “Kebec’, an Algonquin word meaning ‘where the river narrows’. This settlement would soon become Quebec City, and in turn ... more »
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