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28 Feb 2008
Fashion, fine food and finance, Milan is as much gloss and glamour as it is business. A place of charming juxtaposition, this stylish metropolis is home to Dolce & Gabanna as well as Italy’s stock market and business centers. Practical yet beautiful, one can only anticipate world-class pleasures in this city of pure indulgence.
In spite of its frenetic urban pace, you can sill appreciate Milan’s rich history and culture by visiting its passionate operas, unique art treasures, delightful churches and museums.
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Duomo
Dating back to 1300, the Duomo is Milan’s most outstanding artistic and religious monument. Also the world’s third [ ... ]
16 Feb 2008
Byron Bay is located on the North coast of NSW with Cape Byron being Australia’s most easterly point. Summer temperatures average between 21°C and 28°C and winter temperatures average between 15°C and 21°C, giving Byron Bay an excellent year round climate. The many beaches around Byron Bay offer clean warm water, 26°C in summer and 21°C in winter, with the chance to see dolphins regularly and whales May through October.
Byron Bay With pristine blue beaches, and rolling countryside, Byron Bay is also known for its art, entertainment and locals. There are a steady stream of international travellers, especially backpackers, attracted [ ... ]
04 Feb 2008
The Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, are found approximately 48 kilometres west of Sydney. They are a range of sandstone geological structures that reach to at least 1,190 metres AHD (in the Lithgow area). The Blue Mountains is a unique region within a National Park, less than an hour’s drive west of Sydney. The Blue Mountains is a natural wonderland of untamed bush, spectacular rock formations and abundant wildlife and birdlife. The eucalyptus oil evaporating from the many gum trees creates a blue haze which gives the region its name. The Blue Mountains experiences four distinct seasons presenting [ ... ]
30 Jan 2008
Sentosa is Singapore’s premier island resort getaway with multi-faceted appeal, teeming with events all year round. Just 15 minutes from the city, it is a unique blend of leisure and recreational facilities including family attractions, sea sports, golf as well as hotel accommodation and retreats. A canopy of secondary rainforest covers 70 per cent of the 500-hectare island and is home to monitor lizards, monkeys, peacocks, parrots as well as other native fauna and flora. Sentosa has a 3.2-kilometre stretch of white sand beach, and is the only location in Singapore to offer beachfront accommodation and over 670 hotel rooms [ ... ]
Category: Asia, Singapore
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21 Jan 2008
Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, is an international metropolis of the finest restaurants, shopping, attractions and diverse culture. With the Opera House, Storey Bridge and Darling Harbour just some of the many tourist attractions, there is a long list of sights to see within the city and beyond. Just an hour away you will discover incredible national parks, beautiful beaches and scenic tourist drives. For travellers from all over the world, Sydney has to be at the top of the list.
Climate:
Sydney has a temperate climate, with over 340 sunny days per year. Average rainfall is approximately 1210mm [ ... ]
