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October Spotlight on Travel

on 09/07/2016 in Courtenay
OCTOBER SPOTLIGHT ON TRAVEL Join us at 6:30pm on Wednesday October 12th The Old Church Theatre On Harmston Avenue, Courtenay   For an interesting and entertaining Evening Talking about travel We are honored to have as our distinguished speakers: Wade Menard – Princess Cruises Claire Rottare – Insight Vacations John Lovell– Scenic River Cruises   Find out what is new and exciting with each company for 2017.  Also, we have put...

Welcome to the First Edition of Elan Travel's Regular E-Newsletter!

on 08/11/2016 in Anywhere
It is our intention to keep you informed of interesting and relevant airline and travel news, and keep you abreast of any particularly good travel deals that come along. This first newsletter is also being sent to you to introduce our new and improved website…. www.ElanTravel.ca. The website features Elan Travel’s services, exclusive Elan Travel tours, and products and regularly updated...

Granny Nanny

on 04/06/2016 in Jamaica
Today there is a lot of advocates for equal rights for women and for women to break the proverbial glass ceiling. The political correct term in the “feminist movement.”   I am here to introduce you to a woman that was all for women’s empowerment and equality long before the term was even coined. I take this time to introduce you...

What's Hot in Wedding Food

on 04/01/2016 in Anywhere
No matter where you have your wedding, catering is one of the biggest elements you will plan. How will you feed your guests? What kind of culinary experience will it be? Here are the latest trends in Wedding Cuisine.1. Participation: Passing food around during the cocktail hour is pretty traditional. More and more brides and grooms are now making 'culinary...

Top New Cruise Ships of 2016

on 12/21/2015 in Anywhere
New ships boast the latest innovations at sea in accommodations, restaurants, entertainment, design, facilities, services, and technology. You won't want to miss these newest ships!     A trailblazer in river cruising, Viking Cruises launches its second ocean-going cruise ship, the Viking Sea, in 2016. The 930-passenger capacity cruise ship features an infinity pool that extends off the back of the ship, multiple...

Put a little history in your mouth with Brazil's national dish Feijoada

on 11/26/2013 in Brazil
Brazil's hosting of the Olympics has created a surge of interest in travel to South America's largest country. You probably know Brazil is crazy about soccer. You might also know her samba dance and music. But you might not be aware that Brazil is also popular for her most prized food - Feijoada Brasileira. National Dish of Brazil Feijoada is a meat and...

A Tour of the Monastery of the Hieronymites and Tower of Belém in Lisbon, Portugal

on 05/27/2014 in Lisbon
The Monastery of the Hieronymites and Tower of Belem are located in the capital of Portugal, Lisbon. They were listed into the World Heritage Sites for their cultural and religious value. The monastery is situated at the entry of Lisbon Harbor so visitors enjoy sweeping views of the beautiful sea. It exemplifies the Portuguese art at its best. The nearby Tower...

A short guide to Vietnamese food

on 02/24/2015 in Vietnam
The list below paints a picture of the popular Vietnamese culinary options. Go ahead and have your fill...it is experiences such as this one that you will remember long after you have left Vietnam. 1. Pho You will hardly walk through a block in any city in Vietnam without finding a food stand serving the local staple - pho. This dish consists...

Myth and scientific phenomena: Iceland's Northern lights

on 11/28/2013 in Reykjavik
From generation to generation in Europe, a lot of superstition was associated with the Northern Lights - also called Aurora Bolearis. Some used to say it was the gods warning of an imminent war while others said it was the heavenly warriors’ breathe. Others thought that the red lights that are common in the lower latitudes were a warning of plagues....

Visit Jaisalmer, the “Golden City” of India

on 10/23/2015 in Jaisalmer
The remote city of Jailsamer in India is where you must be headed if you want to explore artistic structures, temples and monuments, the reasons why it is a World Heritage Site. For a city in India, Jaisalmer is one of the few cities in the country with a population not exceeding a hundred thousand. It covers a total area of...