HotelClub.com is proud to announce a new initiative that we hope will generate a lot interest out there. It amounts to a sponsorship programme that targets small businesses and organizations. If you work for a small business or community organization and want to embark on a cool new project or worthwhile cause and need to raise funds, you should definitely check out our registration page to learn more. It may be the best move you ever made to achieve your objective.
Instead of going after a few big fish for sponsorship investment, HotelClub.com thought it would make sense to take a more grassroots approach and cast a wider net. The hope is that some wonderful organizations – it could be a school, charity or community business – will rise to the challenge and present some great platforms for sponsorships. Again, to find out more, go to the HotelClub.com Corporate Sponsorship page.
Jun 30th, 2008
by E Cho
If you ever wanted to see what “a view from the top” really means, this place in Norway is probably the best place to see it. Preikestolen, known in English as Preacher’s Pulpit or Pulpit Rock, is a massive cliff, 604 meters tall overlooking Lysefjorden. The top of the cliff is a 25 by 25 meters square and flat surface that drives hundreds of tourists yearly to it. Read the rest of Pulpit Rock - A view from the top »
Jun 27th, 2008
by Dave Emery
All you have to do is tell us the name of the hotel pictured below and the city in which it is located.

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Jun 25th, 2008
by K Foss
If you enjoy wine, the Hakone Kowakien Yunessuni is odd Japanese attraction that will surely appeal to you the most. Apart from the usual attractions in Japan, the famous hot springs in Hakone are one of the hottest spas at the moment, offering an unique mixture of recreation and water activities. Hakone Kowakien Yunessuni has everything one would expect to find in a spa, with a touch of Asian eccentricity.

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Jun 23rd, 2008
by Dave Emery
Known by most as the opal capital of the world, the small town of Coober Pedy has quickly become one of Australia’s most popular tourist destinations. And that shouldn’t come as a big surprise since this is the world’s only underground town.

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by Florin Nedelcu
From its lush green-forests to the Great Barrier Reef and the sun-scorched central deserts, Australia offers visitors great diversity, but those willing to discover its beauty, also have to cope with a less than friendly local wildlife. Here’s what tourists have to watch out for when traveling in the Land Down Under.
Salt Water Crocodiles

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Jun 21st, 2008
by Florin Nedelcu