Jersey is the largest of the Channel Islands and a popular summer destinations for the English and French
You might know the typical Moroccan food, but have you tried Harira, Pastilla, or M'semmen yet?
The Diamond Jubilee will be a once in a life time celebration of the British Royal Family and Queen Elizabeth's 60 years on the throne.
At 145 feet deep, this thundering, underground waterfall is in America's deepest cave. It has been called one of the world's most famous natural wonders and is more than eleven hundred feet beneath the mountain.
Open daily with self-guided tours, this rather unique museum contains a grisly collection of artifacts, photos and videos related to famous murders, serial killers, and executions.
The history of budget air travel can be traced back to Southwest Airlines in Dallas, Texas in the Seventies, but it was not until the Nineties that deregulation of the European market allowed low-cost pioneers Ryanair and easyJet to really take off
In my ongoing quest to find the best travel search engine, it's now time to review new-ish meta travel search engine Travelgrove.com.
Nepal is Asia’s home to white water rafting and kayaking and boasts some of the best guides and instructors in the world. In fact if you came to Nepal in the off season, you would struggle to find a kayaking guide as the demand for their advanced skills takes them all over Asia.
This intriguing Mining Museum, like Falu Koppargruva (Falun Copper Mine), is awarded two stars in the Guide Michelin.
The lift drops visitors 176ft down solid bedrock to the tunnels of this medieval mine. Excitedly, visitors step out and guided through the narrow passes inside the mine will reach the 700ft deep Creutz Schakt. It's cold, damp, and the only sounds heard is the water dripping.
This is the 500th post on eyeflare.com. Since 2001, when I published the first post on this site, I've now put up 499 posts before now.
Welcome to the 22 April issue of the Carnival of Cities, on visit to eyeflare.com from its spiritual home at Family Travel Guide
For anyone heading to the United States and who enjoys food, the Hungry City Guides will help zero in on those venues that’ll satisfy the palate
New year equals new travel resolutions. Or rather, in my case, re-visiting some old ones. I am however, going to change some travel habits this year. With that said, here are my travel resolutions for 2009.
English Heritage recently announced that two new tours are offered at Carlisle Castle and Dover Castle
Organic porridge, iPod tours and a carbon neutral hostel are just a few of the eco-friendly highlights uncovered in the first ever green travel guide to Edinburgh
Tower Hamlets’ residents can take a step back in time and discover the borough’s fascinating history with the help of a free self-guide trail booklet which shines the spotlight on past lives and buildings
Las Vegas is an adult playground whether you're into gambling, partying, or simply experiencing a range of fun activities
Waiting in line for a free burger is out of the question for me. So waiting an hour for a 60-second ride is not going to happen. Luckily, Orlando is catching on. Several of the smarter Orlando hotels and amusement parks are coming up with ways for people to play more and wait in line less
Eyeflare's guide to 10 brilliant things to do in London that don't cost a penny
Is that great American tradition - The Road Trip - be in danger? With gas hitting $4 per gallon and only rising, it certainly is costing more each day. World Hum's Eva Holland shares her article The $4 Gallon Survival Guide.
Lonely Planet in shocking author admission of plagiarism and corruption. Roman catacombs, Civil War destinations, and more airline bankruptcies. It's a 'fun' week in travel.
A new series of eco-travel guides has launched for the United Kingdom. These ecoescape guides to "responsible escapism" feature 'slow travel', green places to stay, local food and drink and eco-friendly day trips.
Ireland is as famous for castles as it is for Guinness. Dotted everywhere on the Emerald Isle, the castles connect modern day tourists with the dramatic history of Ireland.
One of the fastest ways to see New York's sights is to take a tour on a double-decker bus from City Sights NY. Starting at $37 per day and person, you can hop-on and off all day, and have a professional guide letting you know what you're seeing.
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