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Archive for January 15th, 2008

Great Holiday Rental Villas In Cyprus

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by Tim Martins

If you have chosen Cyprus as your holiday destination then it really wouldn’t be the same if you didn’t include a villa rental. The service provided is of outstanding quality and around the clock and you have a variety of options available by the beach in both rental villas and rental apartments.

When you wish to enjoy the worldly pleasures at Cyprus, why deprive yourself from the luxuries of an exclusive private villa. You can also get rental properties at much lower costs giving you access to the very best in Cyprus. Locating Holiday Villas in Cyprus with all modern facilities in a traditional backdrop is easy with just some quick research through traditional travel guides.

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Moving Pets Obstacles

by Amy Nutt

Pet services have come a long, long way in the last few years. With the popularity of pet daycares, spas, pet clothing, and much more, pets and their owners have never had it so good! There are a lot of options for pet owners out there - no matter what it is that they want to do with their pet. However, there are still some difficulties in certain areas when it comes to pets, and traveling is probably the biggest area in which there are barriers for people with pets.

One of these travel barriers is the fact that all restaurants - even truck stops - do not allow pets inside. Unless your pet is a working dog, he or she will have to wait in the car while you dine! If you feel bad about this, consider buying your pet a treat at the restaurant and giving it to them afterwards.

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Mexican Vacation: The Things You Should Be Aware Of

by Sammy Maseko

Getting insurance for driving in Mexico is a must, whether it is for your own car or a rental. An accident, even if you are not at fault, will not be just an inconvenience, but could affect the rest of your vacation. Most companies exclude coverage in a foreign country and a policy supplied by your insurance company may not be valid in Mexico. There are insurance vendors on both sides of the border, but it is wise to obtain it before you enter, as it will be quite cheaper.

You should make sure that you obtain insurance that will protect you while driving in Mexico. Try to stay on the main toll roads and avoid rural areas where livestock might be a dangerous hindrance. Avoid driving at night whenever possible for safe driving and for security from possible assaults. And practicing defensive driving at all times. All these tips will help make your vacation safer and easier while on vacation in Mexico.

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