3931. Eat Like a Local in Taormina
September 07, 2016
As one of the most spectacularly beautiful places in Sicily, Taormina is, naturally, also one of the most popular. This delightful town makes the perfect base for exploring the island, or just staying put and enjoying the ambience and views.
For true foodies looking to sample authentic Sicil...
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3932. Don't Leave Sicily Without Tasting This
September 07, 2016
While every region in Italy has its own special take on the traditional national gastronomy, Sicilian cuisine, more than any other, has a certain exoticism, which is unique to this deeply historical island. Influenced by a host of different cultures over the centuries, Sicilian cuisine is a fabulous...
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3933. A Tourist's Guide to Giardini Naxos
September 07, 2016
I've spent many years seeking out (and sampling) the best resorts in Sicily for our clients, travelling the length and breadth of this magnificent island in the process. It's far too difficult to play favourites (it'd be like choosing your favourite child!), but I must admit to a soft spot in my hea...
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3934. Experience the Fall Foliage in These 5 Accessible Destinations
September 01, 2016
I believe that the New York and New England Fall should be seen and experienced by everybody. During this time, the entire region is transformed as the foliage turns to vibrant gold, scarlet, purples, reds and oranges; this, and the crisp clean air, makes it perfect for exploring and soaking up the ...
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3935. 5 Accessible Family Hotels for a Winter Sun Holiday in the Canaries
September 01, 2016
In my opinion, winter sun holidays are just as important as summer vacations. For families seeking disabled access holidays, I always like to recommend the Canaries.
In addition to being spectacular islands, there are also a handful of amazing hotels which are highly accessible and family fr...
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3936. Barcelona: Amongst the Most Welcoming Cities for Disabled Travellers
September 01, 2016
Choosing a European destination that accommodates disabled travellers can be challenging. From cobblestone streets to hilly landscapes, stairs that go on for days and the narrow doorways of ancient, historical buildings, disabled holidays can seem at first like a pipe dream. The good news is that no...
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3937. Preparing to Fly with an Assistance Dog
September 01, 2016
Holidaying for the disabled traveller is getting a lot easier these days, with more and more travel organisations accommodating tourists who have special needs. Whether it be locating a wheelchair accessible hotel or finding an organised tour that provides assistance for the hearing impaired, bookin...
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3938. Lorry Drivers Demand Healthier Roadside Food
August 31, 2016
With the RAC surveying 500 firms, including haulage companies, about their employees’ opinions of life in the industry, the lack of healthy dining options has emerged as the number one worry among HGV drivers. Drivers stated they would like to have some choices beyond the ever-present fast food opti...
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3939. Back to School: BIFA Launches New Training Programmes
August 31, 2016
As the summer draws to a close, the British International Freight Association, or BIFA, has released details of its range of freight forwarding courses to begin in September 2016. Those seeking work in haulage companies as a freight forwarder can learn from the ground up, while experienced forwarder...
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3940. The Future of Road Haulage
August 31, 2016
As a key-part of a fast-changing economy, it comes as no surprise that haulage companies have vastly changed the way they’ve operated over the years. Whether it comes in the form of more durable vehicles, lower emissions, IT integration or more, the industry has changed in a good many ways. These ch...
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