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		<title>Travel Europe Without Breaking Your Bank</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 07:30:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Europe is a very diverse continent and the range of possible European vacations reflects this. In each European country you can choose from the buzz of a city visit or the relaxation of the countryside. Transport links are good and it&#8217;s easy to hop from country to country by plane, by train or by road. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Europe is a very diverse continent and the range of possible European vacations reflects this.</p>
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<p>In each European country you can choose from the buzz of a city visit or the relaxation of the countryside. Transport links are good and it&#8217;s easy to hop from country to country by plane, by train or by road. This article sets out to help you plan a European vacation that suits you.</p>
<p>European vacation &#8211; travel tips for cheap European tours. Try to find a package that will allow you the benefits of having your travel and<br />
accommodation organized but still leave time for you to branch off on your own if you want to. Travel Europe and enjoy it. There is no right or wrong approach &#8211; simply work out what suits you and your lifestyle best.</p>
<p>You will find plenty of choice in every European country. If you&#8217;ve never taken a European vacation then please do consider it &#8211; the possibilities are almost limitless. What do you look for in a European vacation? The romance of a Paris vacation, the buzz of some time in London or the relaxation and quiet peace of an alpine valley? The truth is that, with a European vacation package, you can have all of this and more.</p>
<p>Vacationing or just traveling in Europe doesn&#8217;t have to break your budget. Don&#8217;t think of the usual vacation stops like Rome, Paris or London as your first destination. What about Prague? Many people think of Eastern Europe as still in its Communist past, but really that is not true. Many Easter bloc countries have become industrialized and are growing extremely quickly since leaving it&#8217;s communist ties. One of the finest Eastern European cities to visit is Prague. Prague is the main city in the Czech Republic. The Czech Republic is technically Middle Europe, but most people still consider it the East.</p>
<p>However, you might be surprised how closely it resembles Paris. With plenty of cafe&#8217;s and wonderful architecture, this city really has lots of charm and appeal. If you are sick of getting gouged for a $7 coffee in Paris, come to Prague where coffee is less then a dollar $1 in a lot of cafe&#8217;s. You also might be surprised how huge and picturesque the palace is. Prague is one of the most beautiful cities in the world offering real European charm with cobblestone streets and buildings over 500 years old. There are also plenty of attractions such as old churches, castles and museums with priceless art. So if you are planning to travel to Europe keep in mind Prague, it is not as popular as London or Paris, but you will not be<br />
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		<title>Holidays in Spain</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 09:10:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Avril Lavigne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Holidays in Spain have been popular since the advent of jet travel made overseas holidays possible for the masses, and turned small villages like Torremolinos on the Costa del Sol into the concrete jungle it is today &#8211; the worst excesses of tourism are over now thankfully, and the Spanish authorities have strict controls on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Holidays in Spain have been popular since the advent of jet travel made overseas holidays possible for the masses, and turned small villages like Torremolinos on the Costa del Sol into the concrete jungle it is today &#8211; the worst excesses of tourism are over now thankfully, and the Spanish authorities have strict controls on what can and can&#8217;t be built in popular holiday resorts along the Spanish coasts.</p>
<p>Tenerife is a prime example of how tourism has changed a holiday destination. From the 1960&#8242;s onwards Tenerife became a popular destination with winter holidays becoming much more in vogue due to the island&#8217;s all year round good climate, allowing Tenerife&#8217;s tourist industry to prosper with year round tourism compared to some areas that have a six month season. New hotels and housing developments were built without much thought for the environment, but now Tenerife has introduced planning rules that will protect her from future excesses. The island was once a premier holiday hot spot amongst the elite, but a lack of investment caused it to fade off the holiday destination map. Tenerife is making a comeback as the place to be when you want the perfect holiday.</p>
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<p>Another Spanish holiday island that is doing well despite talk of a recession is Majorca &#8211; popular with European holidaymakers for over 50 years now, and still attracting new and returning tourists who might have been able to get a cheaper destination from their travel agency. Also known as Mallorca, the island really started to develop as a tourist hot spot as far back as the 1920s. Today, Mallorca sees more than six million visitors each year, yet ninety-five percent of vacationers concentrate in only five percent of its territory. Mallorca is known as the Mediterranean Lady and it offers a little something for everyone. </p>
<p>Many people actually prefer the slower paced winter holidays to the hustle and bustle of the busy summer holiday season. Temperatures in the winter season range from 6 degrees Celsius to 19 degrees Celsius. These mild temperatures help make Mallorca the perfect wintertime destination for those who enjoy cooler temperatures and mild winter weather &#8211; after all not everyone wants to spend their holidays just sunbathing, though plenty do!</p>
<p>Water sports and golf are very popular in Majorca, and Majorca golf holidays in themselves are a niche travel market. Some local businesses offer dive or boat tours and diving lessons for those who prefer the Mediterranean to dry land. Some species of tropical fish and marine life exist only in this temperate climate. Crystal clear waters offer a great viewing distance. Local businesses also offer boat and water craft rentals for those who wish to explore the open sea on their own.</p>
<p>Mallorca has a very colourful history dating back to the Paleolithic period. It has been under Roman, Byzantine and Spanish rule, and outside of the peak summer months is an ideal time for those interested in culture, art and history to visit the island. Museums in various villages on Mallorca showcase a wide variety of artefacts from each period of the island&#8217;s history. The official spoken languages on Mallorca are Catalan and Spanish, but many Mallorcans are becoming fluent in English and German as well, knowing that the tourist industry plays a major part in the island&#8217;s economy.</p>
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