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March 10, 2014 12:26 pm    |    by Jonny Blair

Have you ever considered a winter holiday? From a Trans-Siberian top winter tour to a train ride through the Lake District and a taste of homemade vodka in Russia, there are loads of exciting things to do in colder destinations. And if you’re one of those adventure travellers that enjoys snow, blustery winds and extreme winter sports, from Beijing to Moscow, you won’t be disappointed. Here are a few more ideas for the perfect wintery destination. Canada Banff, Alberta boasts a famous Scottish castle-styled hotel in the Banff Springs Hotel. The hotel is set amongst the backdrop of the gorgeous Tunnel Mountain and the winter […]

March 5, 2014 3:51 pm    |    by Jonny Blair

The Borough of Wirral is comprised of several different towns and villages such as Wallasey and Birkenhead. It can be found near the major City of Greater Liverpool in the town of Merseyside. It’s bordered by rivers and seas on all sides. To the North of Wirral is the Irish Sea and the Mersey River on the east and the River Dee on the West. It’s home to over 300,000 residents and thousands of tourists each year looking for rest and relaxation. Plus a chance to see the sights and visit one or some of the popular Wirral festivals that the town of Wirral hosts […]

August 19, 2013 9:45 am    |    by Jonny Blair

This post has been a while in coming believe me and I’m about to reveal the cheapest way for a traveller or a backpacker to get to Antarctica without working on a ship or working in Antarctica. This is how to book a cheap trip to Antarctica as a traveller and backpacker. You can do it, and you SHOULD do it. Antarctica is the best place I have been so far. []