Tag Archives: Spain

UNWTO: China may surpass France as top tourist destination by 2015

Mar 24th, 2010

UNWTO: China may surpass France as top tourist destination by 2015

China will surpass France as the largest tourist destination by 2015, according to a senior official with the United Nations World Tourism Organization. The number of incoming tourists has been growing fast, and the country has great potential to be the No. 1 tourist destination by then, said Taleb Rifai, secretary general of the UNWTO. [...]

Aug 3rd, 2009

Backpackers take green vacations on European farms

Backpackers pining for European adventure have discovered life on the farm, shoveling manure, feeding pigs and making butter as a recession-beating way to sate their wanderlust. Their ticket to an earthy taste of the Old Continent is an innovative Web site that connects travelers with a network of organic farms stretching from Portugal to Turkey [...]

Jun 4th, 2009

ISIC and Rail Europe promotion

Rail Europe has come up with an innovative promotion for ISIC card holders.

May 25th, 2009

Crisis stricken world universities offer incentives for Turkish applicants

International universities that have experienced a decrease in the applications due to the global financial crisis have started campaigns to attract Turkish students. International universities that have experienced a decrease in the size of their student body due to the ongoing global financial crisis have carried out various campaigns to attract Turkish applicants, according to [...]

May 11th, 2009

Send More U.S. Students Abroad

More international exchange is what young Americans need and want. As much as the Internet and telecommunications now link the world, these are no substitute for real human interaction and submersion into other cultures. The U.S. is lagging in the person-to-person contact we need to maintain our economic and political standing in the world.

May 7th, 2009

Student-exchange programs offer unique lessons, experience

The Newman School junior makes the trek into Boston each morning by train from her home in Revere. Her after-school hours are spent practicing and playing sports: soccer, basketball and lacrosse, depending upon the season. Pirkey also works part time at clothing store Deb, and still maintains the good grades necessary to get into college [...]

May 7th, 2009

Study abroad opens world of opportunity

Snorkeling in Australia, discussing art history outside a Paris sidewalk café, hiking through a Costa Rican rainforest — these are possible in a college students’ daydreams or for someone who signed up to study abroad. Students in good academic standing can study in Africa, Europe, Australia, Asia, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and more for [...]

Apr 20th, 2009

In Europe, Hostels Grow Up

ALMOST three decades after the fact, I can still recall with frightening clarity my first time at a youth hostel. What was billed in my “Let’s Go Europe” book as a “historic” Irish hostel in a “castle,” turned out to be a crumbling tower with no heat, stone floors and mildewed mattresses. I vowed never [...]