10 tips for pollen allergy sufferers

Pollen allergy, spring allergy, hay fever – there are many names and even more symptoms. Especially in spring, the air outside is full of pollen. Many people react with nasal itching, sneezing and watery eyes to these actually harmless pollen grains. In addition to medication, these symptoms can already be prevented with these simple 10 tips for hay fever: read more

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10 Shocking Facts About Cruise Ships You Never Thought Of

How big is the largest cruise in the world? Do they have a prison on board? Here are some fascinating facts about cruise ships.

Each year, more than 23 million people take a cruise around the world on more than 300 ships. Most passengers don’t know much about the small town they board to sail the high seas and explore foreign lands.

1. The largest cruise ship is 228.081 gross tons large/heavy

Royal Carribean Cruise Line believes that size matters and owns some of the largest and most luxurious ships in the world. read more

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About puerto princesa

Puerto Princesa is the heart of Palawan, the Philippine’s last frontier. Dubbed as “City in the Forest”, it boasts of being the only city in the country who has successfully balanced the harmony between the development and environment. Considered as the Ecotourism Capital of the Philippines, it is also a model in local governance, cleanliness, environmental protection and conservation. read more

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Cook Islands: Island-Hopping

Cook Islands Dream Beach Aitutaki Couple Oceania Tours

Roundtrip Cook Islands Triangle: Discover tropical Rarotonga, dive into the turquoise lagoon of Aitutaki and experience the still very pristine island of Atiu.

Itinerary Cook Island Triangle – 13 days from/to Rarotonga

The Cook Islands are ideal for island hopping. Fly from tropical Rarotonga to Aitutaki and on to Atiu. Dive into the turquoise lagoon of Aitutaki – you will feel like in paradise on earth – and explore the caves and birdlife of the still very pristine island of Atiu, where you will find few other travelers. read more

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9 Tips to Visit the Dubai Desert

9 Tips to Visit the Dubai Desert

If this is your first time in the Dubai Desert, keep these basic tips in mind for your visit.

Camels in the desert of Dubai | © Fernando Jorge

The Rub al-Khali desert, located in the United Arab Emirates, is one of the most impressive deserts in the world. A must see when you travel to Dubai. However, it is important that you follow a number of tips for your safety, so that you can enjoy your visit to the fullest and as pleasantly as possible. read more

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Your guide to las vegas resort fees—and how to avoid them

Resort fees are sometimes the worst part of booking a hotel in Vegas. You’ll see a hotel room for an affordable nightly price, only to notice that the price of the resort fee is higher than the price of the room. Luckily, not every hotel in Las Vegas has these, and there are ways to get out of paying them. Keep reading to find out more about resort fees in Las Vegas. read more

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Cuba travel guide – 4 recommendations.

Cuba travel guide tips and recommendation

Which is the best Cuba travel guide? A travel guide is basically indispensable on this somewhat different Caribbean island, not only for individual travelers. In the following we present 4 recommendable travel guides, which proved to be extremely useful during our round trip through Cuba.

Travel guide Cuba for package travelers

As package tourists traveling within a tour group with a German-speaking guide, we initially wanted a geographical orientation on our route. Where are we and where are we going? In which cardinal direction is California actually located? In addition, of course, we wanted a good description of all the stops on our trip – all the sights and destinations we wanted to go to in our free hours. read more

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