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27th October 2010

CBS to Renew Five Shows Including ‘Hawaii 5-0’ & ‘The Defenders’

This year has been a particularly good year for the new shows starting out on America’s CBS network, and each one has been renewed which is almost unheard of in the extremely competitive world of American television. Reuters have reported that all freshm...

27th October 2010

A Look at Mexico’s Unexpected Victory: Cinco de Mayo

Cinco de Mayo, the fifth of May is a day of great cultural significance in Mexico, and a tradition that has been kept alive for nearly 150 years. It celebrates one of history’s most unlikely victories by a Mexican army over the strong French opposition. ...

26th October 2010

A tropical experience in Florida

Florida Keys is a chain of various little islands that is 120 miles long, that is linked to the mainland of Florida. It is a very popular place especially with Americans. It is seen as a place that is seen as an American Caribbean region of the country ...

21st October 2010

Only Rio De Janeiro beats this Carnival

When people think of Tenerife they usually imagine beaches and have dreams of settling in one of the many apartments in Tenerife. But they wouldn't imagine that it has one of the biggest carnivals in the world. February plays host to one of the biggest ...

21st October 2010

This Mountain isn't the Tiediest bit shy

There is a national park that has lots going for it, many people might have seen images of it in various forms of media or have heard about it - the Teide National park's full name is the 'Parque Nacional de las Cañadas del Teide'. It has a humongous volc...

21st October 2010

Google Bypass to Change Name After Pressure from Internet Giant

The On Holiday Group’s latest marketing project ‘Google Bypass’, has been put under pressure to change its name due to allegations of falsely representing the Google brand. The Google Bypass scheme was set up by the On Holiday Group which was set up by S...

21st October 2010

Guiai Penin to Showcase 288 Tenerife Wines

Tenerife’s Humboldt sweet red wine is renowned as one of Spain’s most astounding wines. The 2011 edition of the Guiai Penin, the guide to Spanish wine is set to feature 228 selections from the island of Tenerife. Last June the list's editor and chief con...

21st October 2010

This is What's Up at this Resort, Playa

Playa De Las Americas is a place that is a place made for you, it is a purpose built resort with tourism being the driving force. It was built at the end of the 1960s it is close to neighbouring tourist hotspots Los Cristianos and Costa Adeje. Playa De La...

21st October 2010

Figures Show a Good Year for Tenerife Tourism

Of all the destinations affected by Iceland’s volcanic ash cloud, the island of Tenerife was among the worst hit. Many British travellers and tourists from around the world were left stranded, and being detached from the main land, it made it a long journ...

21st October 2010

The Interactive Travel Guide

Lonely Planet may very well have given up. So it seems anyway. In the burgeoning (some zealous journalists seem to think ‘revolutionary’) world of travel apps, their offering seems fairly meagre. Yes it’s free to download, and by yesterday’s standards may...

21st October 2010

Places to go in Adeje

Within the south of Tenerife there are many little charming towns, all competing for your attention. One of the strongest competitors is Adeje, a very lovely town nestled within the many here. The old town perches high above the ocean offering great views...

20th October 2010

Japan Could be the New Travel Technology Wildcard

It would seem that Japan have a very unconventional travel model compared to the rest of the developed world and an approach that many would probably describe as eccentric. So how exactly does Japan differ in travel methods and technology? A recent confe...

20th October 2010

Travel Industry Forced to Try New Marketing Strategies

It hasn’t been a good year for the travel industry, the recession is still taking its toll and there many are still reluctant to part with their cash on expensive holidays and even those that have been willing have found themselves unable to. The holiday...

20th October 2010

Under That Curving Roof of the Auditorio de Tenerife

A futuristic anomaly amid the old world architecture, and unfortunately touristic resort buildings of the eighties, the auditorium stands out as a recently landed spaceship may. Yet far from being an eyesore, it is in fact a beacon in the Island’s capital...

14th October 2010

Top Winter Sun Travel Destinations

Well, many British holiday makers were left feeling fairly cheated again by this summer’s very slight offering of sunshine, and those hoping that it may be sunny enough to stay home this year found that they had really put their eggs in the wrong basket. ...