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		<title>Welcome News For 2011 Majorca Summer Holidays</title>
		<link>http://worldsoapbox.com/blog/2011/06/21/Welcome-News-For-2011-Majorca-Summer-Holidays/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jun 2011 12:18:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Harding</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The holiday companies have some great offers on at the moment for holidays this summer, but what about the cost of day trips and eating out once you have arrived at your destination&#63; The good news for those heading for Majorca is that prices are lower this year than last. Surprising figures from a travel [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The holiday companies have some great offers on at the moment for holidays this summer, but what about the cost of day trips and eating out once you have arrived at your destination&#63;</p>
<p>The good news for those heading for Majorca is that prices are lower this year than last.<span id="more-696"></span><br />
Surprising figures from a travel survey show that holidaymakers can expect to pay less on their trip than a year ago in Europe &#8211; while other popular destinations have seen a rise.</p>
<p>The survey &#8211; produced by the Post Office&#39;s travel services &#8211; showed that the costs of what a typical tourist will buy while on holiday fell in Spain, and also in Portugal.</p>
<p>Some areas popular with British holidaymakers saw a rise in prices, notably France, Italy and Turkey.</p>
<p>Spain and Portugal have cut prices in an effort to win back tourists who have opted during the recession for cheaper destinations including Turkey, and given the rise in Turkish prices it might not be too long before it&#39;s no longer regarded as a budget holiday destination, unless a full board trip is booked.</p>
<p>The twelve items the Post Office survey included across the popular holiday destinations included a family meal, suntan lotion, sun lounger hire, a bottle of beer and the price of a cup of coffee &#8211; typical items bought on a family holiday unless it was taken full board.</p>
<p>The cheapest destination was Albufeira, on Portugal&#39;s Algarve, while Brittany in France and Sorrento in Italy came out as the most expensive.</p>
<p>Spanish prices have dropped in the last year for tourists. Perennial favourite Majorca for example was cheaper than Turkey, one of the so called cheap destinations that has seen the number of Majorca holidays drop over the last couple of years.</p>
<p>Coupled with low cost airfares and a flight time of less than two hours from UK airports, a drift away from the island to cheaper destinations could well be reversed in 2011, and while some might want all inclusive deals where Turkey might work out cheaper for the majority of tourists who go half board or bed and breakfast, the deals that some of the hotels in Majorca will be offering will be tempting.</p>
<p>Once on the island, how much can holidaymakers expect to pay for everyday items, compared to supposedly less expensive Turkey&#63;</p>
<p>A cup of coffee will cost 1.30, while in Turkey it is typically 1.60. A beer is similar in price &#8211; 1.60 in Majorca against 1.65 but for those who prefer a soft drink to alcohol the difference is bigger, 1.35 against 2.30 &#8211; important for family holidays with young children who can get through quite a few drinks on a warm day, and given the Majorca weather that&#39;s often.</p>
<p>Eating out can take a big chunk out of a family&#39;s holiday spending money, and Majorca&#39;s 43.24 compares well with Turkey&#39;s 70.83 &#8211; and a treat like an ice cream is also less at 1.53 against 2.31</p>
<p>It&#39;s not just the flights to Majorca that are cheaper and take less time than Turkey, it&#39;s everyday spending items for the typical family holiday abroad where Majorca really stands out for value.</p>
<p>Airlines who have low cost <a href=http://www.yourmajorca.net>flights to Majorca</a> for this summer are available with yourmajorca.net</p>
<p>They also have photographs of the island and other <a href=http://www.yourmajorca.net/holidays>holiday in Majorca</a> resources online.</p>
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		<title>Holidays In Lanzarote &#8211; Where To Stay And What To Do</title>
		<link>http://worldsoapbox.com/blog/2011/06/04/Holidays-In-Lanzarote---Where-To-Stay-And-What-To-Do/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jun 2011 17:11:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Harding</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lanzarote is one of the top ten holiday destinations for Europeans, here we look at where to stay and what to do on the island. A good holiday resort is not difficult to find in Lanzarote, the easternmost island of the Canaries. Playa Blanca, Puerto Del Carmen and Costa Teguise are considered the three most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lanzarote is one of the top ten holiday destinations for Europeans, here we look at where to stay and what to do on the island.<span id="more-692"></span><br />
A good holiday resort is not difficult to find in Lanzarote, the easternmost island of the Canaries. Playa Blanca, Puerto Del Carmen and Costa Teguise are considered the three most popular resorts on the island. Each area of the island offers new and exciting things to do.</p>
<p>The two primary accommodation types are villas and hotels. Resorts are usually very busy hot spots for social activities. Shopping, restaurants and bars are easily accessible. Most restaurants stay open very late to accommodate those who enjoy their night life.</p>
<p>For relaxing, beaches are not in short supply &#8211; it is an island after all. Enjoy snorkelling, swimming and other water sports. Many sunbathers enjoy watching others enjoy the surf while they take in the sun and incredible scenery.</p>
<p>Nothing beats the total relaxation of a spa day. Local spas cater to seasonal visitors and provide an amazing way to relax and get away from it all. Sea water treatment centres are in high demand. Sea water is very soothing and therapeutic with a naturally calming effect.</p>
<p>Cafes, restaurants and bars are wonderful places to catch some shade and relaxation. A cool drink helps keep the body hydrated while you enjoy the surrounding sights and sounds.</p>
<p>Aside from waking up to the gorgeous horizon outside the window, many other locations are deserving of your attention. Playa Blanca&#39;s new golf course and marina are only two of the local attractions in the southern part of Lanzarote.</p>
<p>Timanfaya National Park is a must see. Plan to spend at least a few hours and enjoy the restaurant if possible. Please keep in mind that you will be treading the top of a volcano and dress accordingly. It will likely be cooler than the rest of the island and rocky ground requires adequate footwear.</p>
<p>Castillo de las Coloradas gets its name from the colourful rocks on the coastline of Playa Blanca. The ruins of an historic castle that was built to help defend the island and its inhabitants from pirate attacks in the mid 1700s are just to the east of the Playa Blanca resort.</p>
<p>One of the primary landmarks in the southern part of Lanzarote is the lighthouse, Faro de Pechiguera. Built in 1986, the lighthouse is of fairly recent construction and not spectacular in itself.</p>
<p>The walk from Playa Blanca to the lighthouse, however, is absolutely amazing. The trek takes approximately half an hour, depending on pace and offers views of neighbouring islands Los Lobos and Fuerteventura.</p>
<p>The sun&#39;s rays are well known to cause aesthetically pleasing tans as well as types of skin cancer. Take proper care of your skin while visiting the Canary Islands and take sunscreen. Drink a lot of fluids to prevent dehydration and take comfortable shoes.</p>
<p>Sandals and flip-flops are preferred summer wear for most people on vacation. Most people even prefer to simply go barefoot.</p>
<p>Take more caution and be a little more practical when visiting Lanzarote and all of the natural wonders ahead. Hot sand can blister, slippery rocks may cause falls, and volcanic rock may cut your feet. You don&#39;t have to wear them all the time, but you definitely need proper footwear while out sightseeing to make sure your holiday is a good one.</p>
<p>Budget airlines have <a href=http://www.yourlanzarote.net>flights to Lanzarote</a> which can be accessed on yourlanzarote</p>
<p>They also have photographs, a map and other <a href=http://www.yourlanzarote.net/holidays>holidays in Lanzarote</a> resources online.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jun 2011 17:11:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Margaret James</dc:creator>
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		<title>Majorca Holidays Selling Well For Summer 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 May 2011 16:57:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Harding</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After three years of declining travel, the good news for the island of Majorca is that more holidays are being booked by UK tourists for this summer. Majorca could be in for a good summer, as early indications show that the number of Britons booking a holiday for the Mediterranean island is on the increase [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After three years of declining travel, the good news for the island of Majorca is that more holidays are being booked by UK tourists for this summer.<span id="more-688"></span><br />
Majorca could be in for a good summer, as early indications show that the number of Britons booking a holiday for the Mediterranean island is on the increase &#8211; already villa bookings for example are up by a third compared to this time last year.</p>
<p>The signs of more visitors this year will be welcomed by businesses reliant on the tourist trade &#8211; such as hotels, bars and restaurants &#8211; who have experienced a drop in the number of holidaymakers in the last two years due to the recession.</p>
<p>2011 has already started well with an unusually busy time out of season, when more people visited Majorca than any other area of Spain &#8211; including the Costa del Sol &#8211; making it the country&#8217;s top destination in September for example, with the UK and Germany providing the most number of visitors.</p>
<p>September can be a really good month to visit the island. The hotels, bars and restaurants are all still fully functioning but it&#8217;s quieter than the peak summer months of July and August &#8211; and the Majorca weather is arguably better then as it&#8217;s not too hot but just right for sunbathing or getting out and about.</p>
<p>For those considering a visit for this summer, what is there to do, and where&#8217;s a good place to stay?</p>
<p>Last year three Majorca hotels received awards for excellence, including the Hotel Aimia in Puerto Soller on the northwest coast. Many of the Aimia&#8217;s rooms have good harbour and Mediterranean views. </p>
<p>Soller is gaining in popularity with couples especially, as it can be regarded as traditional. A tram connects the port area with Deia, and a railway link through the countryside to the capital Palma in itself is a great day out &#8211; and a different way to get to and from the island&#8217;s airport for Majorca flights.</p>
<p>For the under 30&#8242;s who enjoy their music and partying The Mallorca Rocks has an impressive 330 rooms and is located in Magaluf &#8211; a good location as Magaluf is where those looking to party in Majorca tend to head for, and is in the middle of where the younger generations tend to head for, and away from the traditional family areas like Pollensa. A full programme of live music for June through to September promises to make the Rocks a popular venue for 2011 holidays.</p>
<p>But whether it&#8217;s a trip to the island as a couple for a romantic getaway, as a family, or among a group of friends one important element is a good beach, and Majorca comes up trumps for those who like to spend some leisure time in and around the Mediterranean.</p>
<p>One of the best &#8211; Playa de Muro &#8211; is located in the north of the island and the closest holiday resort is Alcudia, popular with both German and British tourists. From Alcudia, drive along the bay, past the S&#8217;Albufera Natural Park, and there is a good amount of free parking available &#8211; there is also public transport that runs to the beach area from the town.</p>
<p>And there are plenty of other good beaches with blue flag status available to enjoy during Majorca holidays &#8211; plus good restaurants, attractions and a host of things to do. Or you could just let the world go by you, relax and enjoy the best island in the Mediterranean and see just why Majorca holidays were the choice of many in the late summer no matter when you decide to visit.</p>
<p>Autumn, spring, summer&#8230;it really doesn&#8217;t matter when you visit, but if you do you might find out why Majorca is such a popular holiday island for British tourists.</p>
<p>Some good deals are available from travel companies <a href=http://www.majorca4.me>promoting Majorca holidays</a> for those who are considering a summer holiday on the isand.</p>
<p>With budget airlines providing plenty of flights, there are plenty of <a href=http://www.yourmajorca.net/holidays>cheap Majorca holidays</a> online.</p>
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		<title>Summer Holiday Ideas For 2011 &#8211; Lanzarote</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Apr 2011 15:44:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Harding</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lanzarote is well known as a great island for a winter holiday. But if you have yet to book a holiday and are looking for inspiration, it is popular in the summer too. November to March is when a lot of people holiday in Lanzarote, because of the island&#8217;s good weather &#8211; but what about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lanzarote is well known as a great island for a winter holiday. But if you have yet to book a holiday and are looking for inspiration, it is popular in the summer too.<span id="more-667"></span><br />
November to March is when a lot of people holiday in Lanzarote, because of the island&#8217;s good weather &#8211; but what about the rest of the year, and for a summer holiday?</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re wondering where would be good for a summer holiday Lanzarote has a lot of reasons to consider shortlisting it, and plenty of different towns and villages to choose from.</p>
<p>The areas popular with holidaymakers are:</p>
<p>Playa Blanca, which is in the central area. It has changed over the years from a traditional fishing village to a good family resort. It&#8217;s popular with holidaymakers who take Lanzarote villa holidays.</p>
<p>Teguise is the former capital of Lanzarote. It is a historical town with narrow streets, restored homes, hotels and resorts. Teguise is more touristy, especially since it is close to the International airport. It is equally popular among families, couples and the elderly.</p>
<p>Puerto del Carmen is the oldest resort on the island. It is a classic favourite among tourists. It also has an active night life and a mile of shops, restaurants and bars.</p>
<p>Arrecife has been the capital of Lazarote since 1832. It is a port town situated near the airport. The people depend mainly on tourism and agriculture. The views from Arrecife are amazing. The Atlantic Ocean is to the east and southeast; the mountains are to the north and the rest is made up of hills and farms. </p>
<p>Arrecife has a good mix of old and new structures. It is a port city with an urban feel. There are plenty of places to shop and eat. The nightlife is also lively.</p>
<p>The smallest resort area on the island is Puerto Calero. Some good Lanzarote hotels are here along with privately owned apartments. This is by far the quietest and most private resort on the island. The harbour has become known as Millionaire&#8217;s Harbour because of its reputation for hosting boats and yachts worth more than ten million euros. The boardwalk is lined with restaurants and shops with amazing views of the harbour. Attractions include a whale and dolphin museum.</p>
<p>The wonderful climate throughout the year is conducive to a variety of sports activities, and the Lanzarote weather really does help boost the number of holidaymakers. There&#8217;s a choice  of golf, diving, horseback riding, tennis and windsurfing.</p>
<p>And it&#8217;s not just sports but traditional holiday activities that the island is good for too. The Guinate Tropical Park and Penguin Paradise near Haria for example offers a very unique array of wildlife. The penguin enclosure, Penguin Paradise is a spectacle in itself. The underwater viewing pool gives visitors the unique experience of seeing the behaviour of penguins while underwater. It is simply amazing to see how these incredible birds behave in their natural habitat.</p>
<p>So if you&#8217;re currently considering a summer holiday, why not consider Lanzarote for this year?</p>
<p>yourlanzarote is a travel resource for the island, and includes <a href=http://www.yourlanzarote.net>hotels in Lanzarote</a></p>
<p>Airlines who include <a href=http://www.yourlanzarote.net/flights>Lanzarote flights</a> in their schedules are on their flights page, and if you want to know what the weather they also have the <a href=http://www.yourlanzarote.net/weather>Lanzarote weather</a></p>
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		<title>Time Running Out For A 2011 Ski Holiday</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 14:13:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Harding</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a good amount of snow in both the Pyrenees and the Alps, but unless those who love to ski get a move on it will be too late for a 2011 ski holiday. March might mean saying goodbye to winter, but for skiers it&#8217;s time to book that trip before it is too [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a good amount of snow in both the Pyrenees and the Alps, but unless those who love to ski get a move on it will be too late for a 2011 ski holiday.<span id="more-654"></span><br />
March might mean saying goodbye to winter, but for skiers it&#8217;s time to book that trip before it is too late, and it&#8217;s another eight months before they can enjoy a ski holiday again.</p>
<p>And for those considering ski holidays Andorra is a great destination, with first class slopes and an infrastructure to match.</p>
<p>There are different areas to ski in Andorra, and they are:</p>
<p>Arinsal and Pal &#8211; now a single resort linked by cable car. One ski pass allows skiers to venture onto either set of slopes. In effect, wherever you are staying at the resort, you can ski from your backyard right onto the slopes. Snowboarders will also feel quite comfortable whether they are beginners or experienced.</p>
<p>Pas de la Casa is also close by but tends to be more crowded. However, it does offer very good value if that is the major criteria in selecting a resort. With its numerous cafes, restaurants, happy hours and discos, Pas de la Casa tends to attract the livelier young adult crowd. Travel offers often feature the resort for cheap ski holidays, and there are regular buses to and from the capital la Vella for those who want to do some duty free shopping during their trip.</p>
<p>Perhaps the best known resort is Soldeu. It has a mix of accommodation but has the best hotel for skiers, the Sports Hermitage, and first class ski slopes. An excellent mix.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also perfectly possible to have a twin centre trip, with both Andorra and French ski holidays. Some areas good in France include:</p>
<p>Nestled atop a magnificent glacier on Mt. Bellecote is the world-class ski area of La Plagne. Surrounded by the majestic Vanoise Massif Mountains in the Graian Alps, La Plagne resort beckons the avid skier. It is spread over an altitude of 1250 to 3250 meters. The result is a variety of terrains and altitudes appealing to beginners and experts alike.</p>
<p>The resort was built in 1961 with the hope of attracting tourism dollars. It was largely conceived in the interest of four small mountain villages. The fledgling towns were dying and hoped to capitalize on the gorgeous natural beauty of the area. Today&#8217;s La Plagne is comprised of many different and distinctive villages. All are linked to one another by ski lifts and trails for those who prefer cross-country skiing. The villages continue to expand, giving it a competitive edge when it comes to tourism revenue.</p>
<p>Even the non-skier will find something to love about La Plagne. Non-skiers may choose from over 50 pubs and restaurants ranging from casual to fine dining. After dark visitors can hit one of the resort&#8217;s many night clubs for an evening of dancing and partying. Numerous daytime activities entertain and engage those who choose not to ski as well. Winter sport activities include ice skating, snowmobiling and cross-country skiing.</p>
<p>La Grave is a commune in southeastern France and the location of La Meije. Three summits comprise La Meije with the highest summit being 3,984 m. Mountain climbers and rock climbers challenge themselves to reach the highest summit of La Meije. The very first successful climb was by Emmanuel Boileau de Castelneu and Pierre Gaspard and his son on August 16, 1877. Glacier climbing or ice climbing is a very popular sport in La Grave as well. One hundred to 300 metre climbing routes offer a variety of difficulty.</p>
<p>Much of the La Grave la Meije ski area is glacier and considered dangerous. Guided skiing is recommended. Extreme skiers find a great deal of fascination and appeal in La Grave la Meije due to the enormous vertical drops and extreme ski conditions. The largest vertical descent can be extended to 2,300 m when skiers go past the resort to the road.</p>
<p>Located in Belleville Valley, Les Menuires resort hosted the 1992 Winter Olympics. It is part of the largest ski area in the world, Les Trois Valleys. The Three Valleys are comprised of several resorts that host millions of skiers per year. Les Menuires has 62 ski trails, advanced and beginner slopes and 39 lifts. The resort has 48 restaurants offering fare ranging from fast food to fine cuisine, something for everyone.</p>
<p>www.yourandorra.com is a resource that has information for <a href=http://www.yourandorra.com/thomson>ski holidays</a> not only in Andorra in the Pyrenees, but also for France, Switzerland and Austria.</p>
<p>For North America they include a section for <a href=http://www.yourandorra.com/canada_ski>Canada ski</a> holidays.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a great story! The radio station America FM was doing one of its &#8216;Is Anyone Listening?&#8217; bits this morning. The first question was, &#8216;Ever have a celebrity come up with the &#8216;Do you know who I am?&#8217; routine?&#8217; A woman called in and said that a few years a go, while visiting her [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a great story! The radio station America FM was doing one of its &#8216;Is Anyone Listening?&#8217; bits this morning. The first question was, &#8216;Ever have a celebrity come up with the &#8216;Do you know who I am?&#8217; routine?&#8217;</p>
<p>A woman called in and said that a few years a go, while visiting her cattle rancher uncle in Billings , MT, she had occasion to go to dinner at a restaurant that does not take reservations. The wait was about 45 minutes; many ranchers and their wives were waiting.</p>
<p>Ted Turner and his ex-wife Jane Fonda came in the restaurant and wanted a table. The hostess informed them that they&#8217;d have to wait 45 minutes.</p>
<p>Jane Fonda asked the hostess, &#8216;Do you know who I am?&#8217; The hostess answered, &#8216;Yes, but you&#8217;ll have to wait 45 minutes.&#8217;</p>
<p>Then Jane asked if the manager was in. When the manager came out, he asked, &#8216;May I help you?&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;Do you know who we are?&#8217; both Ted and Jane asked.</p>
<p>Yes, but these folks have been waiting, and I can&#8217;t put you ahead of them.&#8217;</p>
<p>Then Ted asked to speak to the owner. The owner came out, and Jane again asked, &#8216;Do you know who I am?&#8217;</p>
<p>The owner answered, &#8216;Yes, I do. Do you know who I am? I am the owner of this restaurant and I am a  Vietnam Veteran. Not only will you not get a table ahead of my friends and neighbors who have been waiting here, but you also will not be eating in my restaurant tonight or any other night. Good bye.&#8217;</p>
<p>Only in America , is this a great country or what?</p>
<p>To all who received this, this is a true story and the name of the steak house is:</p>
<p>Sir Scott&#8217;s Oasis Steakhouse,<br />
204 W. Main ,<br />
Manhattan , MT 59741<br />
(406) 284-6929</p>
<p>If you ever get there, give this fellow a sharp salute, buy a steak, and tip the waitress. Keep passing this on. We should never forget our national traitor!</p>
<blockquote><p>Editor&#8217;s Note:   This came to me by email. I have done nothing to check the validity of this story.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Personalized Leather Luggage Tags Make Great Gifts For Anyone</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 22:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Personalized leather luggage tags make great gifts for just about anyone. Personalized leather luggage tags make great gifts for just about anyone. Most people travel in or out of the country. While some people may not leave the state or area they live in, they still may travel to other parts of the state or [...]]]></description>
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Personalized leather luggage tags make great gifts for just about anyone. Most people travel in or out of the country. While some people may not leave the state or area they live in, they still may travel to other parts of the state or vicinity they live in. For instance, if a family lives in southern Wisconsin they may travel up north for their family vacations. When traveling for a few hours people need luggage to keep all of their belongings organized. A family may all have matching luggage so they will each need one of the personalized leather luggage tags to easily identify their luggage bag.</p>
<p>Personalized leather luggage tags can be given to employees who are going on a special trip for their job. Maybe you as the boss are treating your employees this time. You may want to give personalized leather luggage tags to go along with the gift of traveling to another state or country. Your employees will be able to easily identify their luggage on the luggage carousal with your handy and smart gift.</p>
<p>Personalized leather luggage tags are made very well. The leather is high quality so the tags will endure the test of time. You want to make sure when you give personalized leather luggage tags that the leather is made well and not some cheap imitation leather. The cheap imitation leather can easily fall apart.</p>
<p>All of the luggage tags come with an identification card that has to be filled out. Some of the personalized leather luggage tags come with a flap to hide all of your information. This is a good quality for the leather luggage tags to have to give you peace of mind.</p>
<p>The personalized leather luggage tags are very secure. You can choose from tags that snap, buckle or clip-on to your luggage.</p>
<p>Personalized leather luggage tags come in a few different styles. Some of the styles include the heart shape, rectangular and a little more square shaped. You have multiple colors to choose from. If pink is your favorite color you are in luck. You can have your pink personalized leather luggage tag. Other colors include black, tan, navy, green and burgundy. There is a color for every person</p>
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		<title>Travel Jewelry Boxes To Help You Pack Wisely</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 22:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are planning a trip then you know you need to pack wisely. You may want to choose one of the travel jewelry boxes to take along on your exciting trip. If you are planning a trip than you know you need to pack wisely. You have your clothing packed for elegant evenings, casual [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are planning a trip then you know you need to pack wisely. You may want to choose one of the travel jewelry boxes to take along on your exciting trip.<span id="more-37"></span><br />
If you are planning a trip than you know you need to pack wisely. You have your clothing packed for elegant evenings, casual lunches, swimming suit and pajamas. You have your shoes and boots packed as well as your belts. You need to have your jewelry packed safely and securely. You may want to choose one of the travel jewelry boxes to take along on your exciting trip.</p>
<p>Depending on how much jewelry you will be taking on your trip depends on which travel jewelry box you want to take with you.</p>
<p>You may want to take one of the travel jewelry boxes that has a tight cover and is shaped like a heart. You have a choice of another heart travel jewelry box that you can insert your photo inside. Put your beautiful face on the top of the heart lid. You may want to display your hand with your diamond wedding ring next to your face in the photo.</p>
<p>If you have a lot of jewelry that you will be taking on your trip, you may want to choose one of the sweetheart leather travel jewelry boxes. This box opens up and many pieces slide open that can hold and cover your beloved jewelry.</p>
<p>You may opt for a leather travel jewelry case instead of one of the travel jewelry boxes. The cases are made of high quality leather, hold all of your jewelry very securely and look beautiful.</p>
<p>You may choose one of the leather travel jewelry boxes that are round. These wonderful jewelry boxes have different compartments to pack all of your jewelry in. Your watches even have a special place to safely be stored. The travel jewelry boxes snap along the sides to secure your jewelry. Get your glamorous old Hollywood-like jewelry box personalized.</p>
<p>No matter which style of travel jewelry boxes you choose, you will have all of your jewelry stored safely and organized. You will easily be able to pull out a piece or two of jewelry while you are on your trip. You will always look fashionable and put together with the jewelry you packed to go along with the clothing you are wearing. It will be easier for you to put your jewelry away and know where it is when you are on your vacation. Sometimes we set our jewelry on a table, the bathroom counter, or under a pillow when we travel. Now you can keep all of your jewelry in one place to make your life easier. Enjoy your trip knowing that you have peace of mind that your jewelry is safe in one of the travel jewelry boxes.</p>
<p>Enjoy your trip more when you use <a href=http://www.wealthwood.com/gifts/personalized-jewelry-boxes-chests.htm>travel jewelry boxes</a> to keep yourself organized. Get them at Wealthwood Gifts which offers free ground shipping on orders over $50. Article Source: <a href=http://blogwealthwood.com/directory/articles/travel-jewelry-boxes-to-help-you-pack-wisely-95/>Travel Jewelry Boxes</a> to Help You Pack Wisely RSTJB</p>
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