Posted by: Eve Stretton in Travel Advice on January 22nd, 2012

With over 13kms of glorious beaches and just 90kms from the city of Almería, and enjoying one of warmest climates in Spain, consider a Spring holiday in the pretty white village of Mojácar, nestling on the hill just over 2kms from the glistening blue Mediterranean below. Sounds like a fairytale? Well, kind ofthere´s a tale  about a certain film-maker.and it´s not a Mickey Mouse story!

Most holiday makers that visit the South of Spain annually head either for the hills of Andalucía or spend a couple of weeks stretched out on the sands of the Costa del Sol.  But a little further along lies the Costa Almería, past the Costa Tropical of Granada and towards the driest and sun drenched part of Spain. In fact

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Posted by: Alexander Mann in Business Travel on January 22nd, 2012

Avoid the crowds of high season and discover Cape Cod in the winter time! There are plenty of activities as well as restaurants to choose from.

Most visitors to Cape Cod come in the summer to indulge in ice cream, beaches, boat rides and mini golf. Although the Cape is beautiful and full of fun things to do in the summer, it is also a wonderful place to visit in the winter. There are even some benefits of visiting Cape Cod in the winter: no traffic on Route 28 or parking fees at the beach!

Its worth considering a trip to Cape Cod in the winter.

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Posted by: Alexander Mann in Business Travel on January 16th, 2012

Last week, I shared some information about Super Bowl Village as a fun option for both locals and visitors to enjoy the Super Bowl 46 atmosphere. But if quiet contemplation and creative artistry is a little bit more your speed, then let me suggest taking in the sites of 46 for XLVI, a public art project on display throughout the city.

This is a partnership between the City of Indianapolis and the Arts Council of Indianapolis to showcase the cultural vibrancy of the city. Both local and national artists have created 46 murals that don walls around the city, from Speedway to Broad Ripple to South and Capitol. A

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Posted by: Rebecca Lutwyche in Travel Guide on January 14th, 2012

DFDS Seaways and LD Lines have revealed plans to operate joint ferry routes between Dover and Calais, which would create 300 jobs.

The ferry companies announced their intention days after SeaFrance went into liquidation following the ruling of a French court that a €200m bail-out of the ferry operator was illegal.

DFDS Seaways and LD Lines said in a joint statement: “We can confirm that we have continued to pursue opportunities to establish a new route between Dover and Calais,”

“Our intention is to operate two ships under the French flag to be manned with French seafarers.

“To

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Posted by: Eve Stretton in Travel Advice on January 11th, 2012

The U.S. Bureau of Consular Affairs has confirmed that it now believes two Americans are missing onboard Costa Concordia.
Preliminary reports a day or so ago indicated all Americans were safe. But, with an accident that’s chaotic in the rescue operations, it’s not unusual for passenger numbers go up and down, particularly during the first 48 hours.

MyFoxTwinCities.com in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area is reporting that the two missing Americans may be Gerald and Barbara Heil of White Bear Lake, MN. Read

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