Pour de France

Headwater’s “Pour de France” takes in 7 world famous French wine regions and can either be broken into short 4, 6 or 8 night “stages”, or combined to make any length of holiday up to a maximum of 50 nights.

Jet Lag Action Plan – How To Beat Jet Lag

Traveling through multiple time zones can result in jet lag for many people. This can be extremely disruptive and make your holiday uncomfortable. This guide was put together by the team at HealthExpress to provide easy to follow steps which can reduce the effects so that you can just relax and enjoy your holiday.

The Home Away From Home Travel Kit

Do you want this year’s holiday to be better than ever? These 10 simple tips could be the secret! Read through this infographic by Love Home Swap and hopefully all the family will have a memorable holiday.

A Facebook Guide to Travel

Thinking of booking a holiday? Before visiting your local travel agency, why not check out this infographic from Co-operative Travel. It has all the places recommended by Facebook so you can be sure to have plenty of fun in the sun!

Orlando by Numbers

If you’re fascinated by Orlando’s attractions and want to know the number of bricks in Legoland Florida or the size of all the lagoons at Typhoon Lagoon, take a look at this infographic from Attraction Tickets Direct.

US Travel Trends Q1 2013

Looks like NYC is the place to visit this year. NYC topped the list of most searched and traveled to destinations for Q1 2013. Check out the infographic below presented by Sojern to learn more bout travel trends for Q1 of 2013.

A Children’s Book Guide to Travel

Looking for something different to do during the school holidays? Why not turn detective and track down some of the locations used in your children’s favorite stories, all compiled in this infographic by Cheapflights. Many writers have found their inspiration in these amazing countrysides.

Our National Parks: The Pride of America

The U.S. National Park System is home to some of the world’s most breathtaking and fragile environments as well as artifacts of cultural and historical significance from the Pre-Columbian era through the Civil Rights Movement. The Park System covers more than 84 million square acres and requires a budget of around $3 billon each year to maintain.

Big Things of Australia

The following infographic by East Coast Car Rentals intends to educate the tourists about some Australian travel attractions. The big things of Australia are considered as the most popular roadside tourist destinations in the world. Big things refer to the sculptures, monuments and architectural structures built roadside in different places of the country. These structures are highly significant as they represent the local heritage, culture and traditions being observed over the years.