“The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) is a commercial state-sponsored company which was established on 1 January 1994 to provide air navigation services in Irish-controlled airspace, and to regulate safety standards within the Irish civil aviation industry through…”
What to do in a shortbreak/citybreak in Gdansk in Poland in the Spring
As I wandered across the cracked tarmac towards the grey airport terminal in the crisp ex-communist breeze I began to wonder if this budget Ryanair short break was as good an idea as had seemed on paper (and to my wallet!).
In 2013 Derry-Londonderry becomes the first UK City of Culture but with still two years to go the city is preparing for the event. Planning is all important as it takes time to get us visitors accustomed to know where to look. Take a little thing like a website that just lists the events for example. As CD-Traveller knows from compiling its own events listings, it can take a while to just get all the organisers of those events to let you know about them, – if they do at all.
You might think that an attraction was a theme park, a museum, a beachfront, a wildlife sanctuary or a
castle. It could be a shopping outlet site, a gallery or an outstanding view. So what about a hole? Not just any hole but a rather large one. This hole, 109 feet deep and 32 feet wide, is in Greensburg, Kansas in the US, and is being promoted as a tourist attraction and I am grateful to the Wall Street Journal & Travelmole for letting me know. It is slightly more than a hole. It is a hand dug well (dug in 1887) so it has water in it. But it isn’t used as a well although it is called The Big Well. The water is rather dirty. And it hasn’t been used as a well for quite some time.
Experience the magic of the award winning Kasbah Tamadot – Sir Richard Branson’s Moroccan retreat in the foothills of the Atlas Mountains – and enjoy a free night plus fifty percent off the full board supplement when you book to stay for at least three nights in one of Kasbah Tamadot’s beautiful suites or luxury [...]
The events listed below, and elsewhere within this site, were correct at the time they were added. Sometimes events get canceled or postponed. Please check using the link that in is the listing that the event is still on before you set off. Just in case!