Oct 15, 2009 10:41 - By: Aschonland

This is a destination you probably have not thought of – yet. Well its time to change that.
If you are visiting Europe, or live there, it is a short flight to this island in the Mediterranean. Kayt Sukel, based in Germany, explains that the island has a remarkable history. Its temples pre-date the Egyptian pyramids. The island has great hotel options – but you could consider B&Bs or even renting a villa. The food is rich in choices – after all, the island has a great location in terms of regional influences. Getting around is easy by bus and there are great beaches and diving. Take a look at the island’s tourism information here.
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Apr 02, 2008 12:14 - By: Gudrun Enger

The London Eye, March 2008
Mar 14, 2008 9:45 - By: Gudrun Enger

My family of four will be visiting London over St. Patrick’s Day weekend, and I realized today that I should figure out if there is any fun, family-oriented activities to celebrate the holiday of green. Well, turns out the close proximity to Ireland and a strong Irish community in London means that there will be tons to do!
According to the official London St. Patrick’s Day website, Sunday, March 16th is the day to set aside to celebrate my inner Irish-ness. A parade, which includes marching bands and county groups holding their county flags, in addition to festivals held in Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square and Covent Garden, will certainly hold appeal for my family. I am most excited about the Irish Foods Market in Covent Garden, and my kids will probably enjoy the Children’s Area at Leicester Square. The best part is that most all of these activities are FREE!Since we are arriving a few days before the big festivities, I looked to the Hammersmith and Fulham Irish Center in London for ideas of how to get in the Irish mood. They list a week’s worth of St Patrick’s Shenanigans, including an Irish Dance Set, Irish Storytelling and ‘Fiddle, Sticks, Buttons and Bows’, presented by the Mulkere Academy of Irish Music.
On her London Travel Blog, Laura Porter lists her favorite Irish Pubs in London to try a pint of Guinness. After a day of celebrating with our kids, my husband will be happy to find a bar to explore some Irish suds! For more information, we can also check out the Top 10 – St Patrick’s Day guide on FluidFoundation, London’s leading independent drinking guide.
All this talk about St. Patrick’s Day has me eagerly anticipating our trip – guess I better make sure to pack some green and stock up on my St. Patrick’s Day doo-dads for the parade!
photo of Trafalgar Square on St. Patrick’s Day 2006 courtesy of Diliff
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