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  1. The French Riviera: A Taste of Luxury for Families Too
    by Denise Hummel. Behind every great hotel, there's a great story, and this one will reach the heart of any parent who ever wanted to plan a vacation at a luxury destination with kids in tow. Yes, there are some small European luxury resorts that accept children under the age of 12. But who wants Monsieur Lafitte, Signora Rossa or Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Smith frowning at you scornfully through their martini glass when... articles, news

  2. French Riviera Tourism -The Carnival of Nice
    by Bianca Tavares. The ancient city of Nice on the French Riviera, sandwiched between Cannes and Antibes to the west and the principality of Monaco to the east, is a year-round resort and thriving commercial center. It is a city famous for many things, perhaps the most illustrious being the carnival that has taken place in February each year since the Middle Ages. The most widely-believed origin of the word "ca... articles, news

  3. The French Riviera - Travel and Tourism in and around Nice
    by Bianca Tavares. Nice, with the principality of Monaco and Italy just a stone's throw away to one side, and the ancient port of Antibes and the rest of the Riviera (with miles and miles of tourist-pulling beaches) as far as St Tropez on the other, is a popular tourist destination and also a thriving city with a fascinating history and an abundance of culture. For many, visiting Nice outside the summer months i... articles, news

  4. French Riviera Tourism - The Monaco Grand Prix
    by Bianca Tavares. The tiny principality of Monaco, essentially comprising the famous resort and casino of Monte-Carlo, is located on the French Riviera, sandwiched in between the City of Nice and Italy. Monaco is renowned for many things, not least its casino and number of yachts and millionaires per square meter. But perhaps most famously, Monaco is known for the Grand Prix, now held annually at the end of May. ... articles, news

  5. Riviera Maya, Mexico - Your Next Vacation
    by Selvyn Patterson. Set in the eastern section of the Yucatan Peninsula and bathed on two sides by the crystal clear turquoise water of the Caribbean lies the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. There situated south of Cancun and stretching down the peninsula coastline is Riviera Maya. Due to its lush jungle, landscape, shoreline and history, Riviera Maya has a variety of attractions to entice travelers. A vacationer in ... articles, news

  6. Why the 1965 Buick Riviera is one of the Coolest Classic Cars Ever Made
    by Andrew Kasch. The Buick Riviera that was released and sold in the year I was born, 1965, was quite a vehicle. It was the last year for the "first generation" Riviera model - and by far the best. A unique, recognizable body style that encompassed a spacious cabin and housed a powerful V8 engine has now become a sought-after gem of classic car collectors. I was fortunate enough to have one for a few months in my... articles, news

  7. How To Taste Wine Like A Pro
    by Gregg Hall. Nobody likes to look like an amateur when doing anything and wine tasting is no exception. By simply following a few guidelines you can look as if you have been to dozens of wine tastings even if you don't know a cabernet sauvignon from a pinot noir. Chances are that no one is going to come up and ask you to be a head judge! The first step to tasting wine is a visual one, fill the wine glass t... articles, news

  8. The Low Cholesterol Diet Doesn't Have to be Low on Taste
    by Riley Hendersen. Bad news, your doctor has prescribed a low cholesterol diet to help you reduce your risk for heart disease. While you want to be healthier, you sure are going to miss those thick, juicy steaks; butter-laden potatoes and high fat desserts. Good news though, a low cholesterol diet doesn't have to be low on taste. By finding new, lower fat ways to prepare foods, and choosing foods with a lower chole... articles, news

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