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Travel Back in time and stroll through the cities of Malta

Posted on 11/29/2013 in Malta
Malta is a south European city in the mediterranean sea. It is a country that have seen its fair share of wars due to its location as a strategic navy base. Among the powers that have occupied the Island country include; Phoenicians, Romans, Moorish, Normans, Aragonese, Habsburg Spain, Knights of St. John, French and the British. This occupation left Malta with...

Wreck diving in Bermuda

Posted on 12/03/2013 in Bermuda
The word 'Bermuda' is mostly associated with Bermuda Triangle, the supposedly dangerous shipping lane that 'swallows' ships and aircrafts that by-pass it. A lot of paranormal/extraterrestrial activity is associated with the region. US government does not recognize the name 'Bermuda Triangle' and has discounted the stories associated with it as mere fabrications by people with creative imaginations. On the Northern tip...

Traveling to French Polynesia on a budget

Posted on 12/03/2013 in French Polynesia
French Polynesia is an archipelago of Islands that are part of the French overseas territory. The most popular of the Islands is Tahiti, which also happens to be the most populous and host to the Island's capital, Papeet. The largest city is called Fa'a'a. Unlike what the travel websites and brochures would have you think, you can travel to the islands...

Taste Bermuda at the Freeport Seafood Restaurant

Posted on 05/03/2013 in Sandys
In the West end of Bermuda sits the Royal Naval Dockyard where the Freeport Seafood Restaurant and Bar can be found. This casual restaurant may specialize in local seafood, but you can also have pastas, steak, and pizza flavoured with traditional island ingredients. Offering a lunch and dinner menu, along with a sushi menu and a delectable dessert menu, the Freeport...

Taste Island Fare at Port O' Call Restaurant in Bermuda!

Posted on 04/26/2013 in Pembroke
Once you try the cuisine at Port O' Call, you'll discover why it is one of Bermuda's most popular restaurants   fresh, locally found ingredients, the menu focuses on traditional island-style recipes, and fine wines are available to suit each menu item. Reservations aren't required, but you can book the private dining area if you are planning to have a large...

Top 2 Restaurants in Bermuda

Posted on 07/28/2012 in Bermuda
Nestled in the Atlantic Ocean is the lovely island of Bermuda, where the local dish specialties are the delicious dish of Hoppin’ John, a black-eyed peas and boiled rice meal, as well as a salted codfish with cooked potatoes. These local delicacies, along with other exquisite meals and culinary creations, are served in the top two restaurants in Bermuda. Read on...