Charming medieval Spanish cities
Holidays in Spain is a continuous trip with vestiges of the Middle Ages, possibly the most enigmatic and compelling time in our history. Some are castles, dark Romanesque churches, mysterious Gothic cathedrals and the numerous medieval legends that still remain alive in Spain.

Costa del Sol in Malaga, Spain
We have just added a new suggestion for your summer holiday, a season that even being not too close, it is enough for us to start planning a visit…remember to plan your holiday in advance to avoid problems, even more if we come to Malaga in the southern of Spain, a very popular place among europeans.
The Costa del Sol is a great place to spend our holidays with family or friends, with many interesting places to visit, culture, ancient buildings (for those who like them like me) and very friendly people. Continue reading | 1 Comment
Car hire in Winter – Tips, advises and top winter destinations
Holidaysresources.com has updated the car rental section adding driving tips for winter…we plan to add driving tips for the whole year and for destinations we consider tips may be useful.
Why adding safety driving tips for winter when we are almost reaching summer?…well, this has no explanation if you ask me. The person who wrote the article told me she just found… Continue reading
Transportation in Venice, Italy
If you are making a trip to Venice, be prepared to walk a lot. The city is a maze of narrow streets, alleys, canals and bridges, all of them without a clear organization. That is why I thought it best to give my advice on transportation in Venice.
If you look at a Venice map, the Grand Canal… Continue reading
Red Cross and Google responding to Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami
A large tsunami shakes northern Japan after an earthquake
The earthquake registered 8.9 degrees on the northern coast of Japan has caused at least one death, numerous injuries, fires, power outages and mass evacuations of residents amid fears of new tsunamis.
Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama, Honduras, Chile, Ecuador, Colombia and Peru have been included in the latest newsletter of the Centre. Continue reading
