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Google Maps No Longer Free For Intensive Use
Starting from 1st January 2012, Google intends to charge for excessive use of the Google Maps API on third-party websites.

The Google Maps API enables advanced integration of the Google Maps service in to a website. Typically companies use the feature to provide customised map locations, street v... Read More


Most Visited Countries in 2011
The United Nation World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) released the latest 2011 Tourism Highlights report. One of the most interesting part highlighted in the report is the top ten (10) most visited countries by the number of international travelers. Most of the top 10 countries are European countries... Read More

The World’s Largest Artificial Island For Sale
Kings Island, known as the Middelgrundsfortet, is the largest artificial island in the world, located 15 minutes from the Danish capital, Copenhagen. It was created in 1890 by King Christian IX and 8 years is in private proprietary, while it was heavily restored.


For a piece of land of 70,000 s... Read More


Qatar to host 2011 Grand Final of World Travel Awards
World Travel Awards, the “Oscars of the travel industry”, will host its 2011 Grand Final Gala Ceremony on 11th December 2011, in Doha, Qatar, welcoming most important players in the travel industry.

Qatar was chosen as the perfect location for World Travel Awards this year as a reflection of... Read More


London's Tate Modern to Open New Wing in 2012
The new wing of the museum Tate Modern in London will open in a first phase next year, in time for the Cultural Olympiad celebrating the 2012 Games.

Inauguration of the first phase coincides with the 2012 London Festival, which takes place between 21 July and 9 September and will be a focus point... Read More


Rome Taxis, Second Worst in Europe
Taxis in Rome are expensive and drivers are aggressive, do not observe speed limits or traffic lights and often choose the longest path to the destination.

This evaluation is part of a survey conducted on 22 Eurotest motoring clubs in Europe, including Italian authority in this area, Automobile ... Read More


Astro-tourism - Spectacular Hotspots in 2012
Astro-tourism is a profitable business - as designated by Euromonitor - and already generates profits of millions in countries like Australia, Chile or Hawaii.

Next year will be an excellent for star watching and astronomy enthusiasts due to the spectacular transit of Venus, an event that happen... Read More


15 Hotels in the UK to Receive World Travel Awards in 2011
15 hotels in the UK were among nearly 200 properties that were awarded the World Travel Awards in 2011. The festivities took place in Turkey, Antalya at "Cornelia Diamond Golf Resort & Spa " and prizes were awarded after the votes of over 180,000 professionals in the hotel industry in 160 countries.... Read More

Tourists snapping up Victoria bushfire horror

AMATEUR photographers are queuing up to pay $25 each for a 2 ½-hour tour of homes destroyed in the Black Saturday bushfires, in a move that has angered Tourism Victoria.


Jo-Anne Kasch has started tours of the bushfire-ravaged town of Narbethong, about 15km from Marysville.


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Super-cheap airfares to Asia

The Malaysian-based airline's decision to turn up the heat came as it sold out its four times weekly services between the Gold Coast and KL until early next month.


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Rules 'broken' in Buffalo plane crash

In the cockpit of Colgan Air's Bombardier Dash 8-Q400, Captain Marvin Renslow, 47, and his co-pilot, 24-year-old Rebecca Shaw, chatted about job goals, personal problems and their fears about ice accumulation while flying in winter.


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Guinea pigs popular on Peru's menu

Guinea pig meat is described as being similar to rabbit and Peruvians consume an estimated 65 million each year.


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World first at Perisher for Planet X Winter Games

Seventeen-year-old Russ Henshaw of Jindabyne proved once again why he's one of the most talked about up-and-coming skiers in the country when he turned on a gold medal winning double back flip.


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The new Kings Cross

But the scene could also reveal young sophisticates drinking coffee in outside cafes, chatting by the El Alamein fountain or sipping cocktails in a stylish new bar.


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Machine guns at airports an overreaction to bikies, Australian Federal Police Commissioner Mick Keelty says

Mr Keelty has also defended the speed police reacted to last Sunday's bikie brawl at Sydney airport in which Anthony Zervas, 29, was killed.


"Machine guns at Sydney airport would be an overreaction to the current situation,'' Mr Keelty told the Channel 9 today.


"You are... Read More

Live and work in Dubai

Stunning high rise hotels overlooking pristine beaches and the warm turquoise waters of the Persian Gulf has made Dubai an emerging favourite with tourists. But it's not just the holiday makers who are having all the fun.


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Dutch tourist trampled to death by elephant

Kaziranga National Park director S.N. Buragohain said the man was part of a group looking for birds and rare monkeys when they saw a wild male elephant yesterday morning.


He says eight other tourists ran for safety, but the Dutch man tripped and was trampled to death.


Although ra... Read More

Mysterious Angels and Demons Tour through Rome

The tour involves solving puzzles and enigmas and decoding secret messages hidden in ancient sculptures and texts. It is based on the popular Dan Brown novel Angels and Demons, which was turned into a film starring Tom Hanks.


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Japan-bound Jetstar flight grounded

The A330-200 aircraft bound for Osaka was due to take off from Sydney International Airport at 11.30am (AEST) today, a Jetstar spokesman told AAP.


"A hydraulic-related issue meant we had to ask passengers to disembark," he said.


"Qantas engineers are addressing th... Read More

Amazing street art by Edgar Müller

A STREET rages into a wild river, a road melts to the earth's core and a pier falls into an icy crevasse – Edgar Müller did it all.


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Dutch ban magic mushrooms

The drug, which has a hallucinogenic effect, would be banned from December said the Dutch health ministry.


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AirAsia X launches flights to Melbourne
The direct flights from Kuala Lumpur to Tullamarine Airport in Melbourne will begin on November 12 and will be serviced by the airline's first Airbus A330-300 planes.

The carrier will offer four return flights every week between Melbourne and Kuala Lumpur and plans to increase to daily... Read More


Magnetic Island bareback adventure

Bareback horse riding on the beach conjures up images of gliding gracefully through the waves, beast and bikinis as one. But horses have bony spines and so I discovered the very good reason why professionals insist on saddles.


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Surfing in paradise

The archipelago of the Maldives is southwest of India in the Indian Ocean and comprises almost 2000 islands and atolls. But my destination is a 30m motorboat called Haveyli, where I'll join a so-called surfari around North Male Atoll.


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Graffiti artist Banksy goes to the Holy Land

The elusive street artist has painted six provocative new images – including a dove of peace strapped with a bulletproof vest and a young girl with pigtails frisking an Israeli soldier – on buildings around the West Bank town.


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How dark are you?

Would you consider visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau to see for yourself the evil that humans are capable of? Do you admire the volunteers who flew out to the areas affected by the tsunami in 2004? And if you were in New York, wouldn't you want to see Ground Zero to decide for yourself what changed... Read More

Tahiti targets gay market to boost tourism

The Pacific nation has organised its first openly gay “rainbow party” for wealthy gay tourists from around the world in a bid to bolster tourism, Tahiti Presse reports.


”I want Tahiti to become a gay-friendly destination”, said party organiser Arnaud Anjou.


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Port Douglas is the perfect indulgence

And how could it not - when this temple offers you indulgence to the nth degree?


For starters, there are whiffs of frangipani and jasmine from lush tropical gardens wafting through our balcony doors at dusk.


A vast topaz lagoon pool glimmers below, fires flaring from eight pilla... Read More

Qantas failing staff on swine flu, Transport Workers Union says

While there have been no confirmed cases of the virus in Australia yet, in Queensland Premier Anna Bligh has activated the state's pandemic plan after 16 people presented with suspected cases of the disease.


There are 10 suspected cases under investigation in NSW.


”The fro... Read More

Garuda 'too unsafe for Europe

Garuda, along with 50 other Indonesian airlines, has been banned from next week after European Union air safety experts deemed the airlines to be unsafe.

The decision comes after four recent crashes in Indonesia, including one in Yogyakarta in March in which 21 people died, including... Read More

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