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  • Grand Cayman Island After The Hurricane Season  By : Clint Leung
    Visit to Grand Cayman island after the hurricane season. A very popular cruise ship destination.
  • Trip To Cozumel In Mexico  By : Clint Leung
    Trip to Cozumel in Mexico which is a popular cruise ship port as well as a scuba diving paradise.
  • The Florida Keys  By : Clint Leung
    Travel to the Florida Keys which many tourists seem to miss during travels to the Miami area.
  • Freeport in the Bahamas  By : Clint Leung
    Description of Freeport in the Bahamas which is one of the closest ports on the islands to the US mainland.
  • Trip To Iqaluit In Nunavut, A Canadian Arctic City  By : Clint Leung
    Travel report to the Canadian Arctic city of Iqaluit.
  • Visit to Labadee in Haiti  By : Clint Leung
    A trip report of Labadee in Haiti which is part of a Royal Caribbean cruise.
  • Visit Rome - a historical city  By : smgenie
    Rome lies on the western coast of Italy and is rich in history. A visit to Rome offers adventure, excitement and a history lesson. The link below will provide you will all the information you will need for a visit to Rome.
  • San Francisco  By : smgenie
    Are you considering a vacation in beautiful San Francisco? This article will provide a little insight into San Francisco, but the link at the bottom of the page has plenty of information.
  • Cheap Airfares – Ways to secure it  By : smgenie
    Here are a few ideas on how to secure cheap airline tickets, but for in depth information, visit the link at the bottom of this page.
  • Gatlinburg Cabin Vacation Tips  By : Kathryn Whittaker
    Gatlinburg in Smoky Mountains is becoming more and more popular as a vacation spot, with nearly 10 million visitors arriving in the area each year. With mild winters and summers, Gatlinburg and small towns nearby are a common destination for people who enjoy hiking, fishing, horseback riding, bike riding, canoeing, whitewater rafting, river tubing, skiing and snowboarding. Gatlinburg accommodations range from moderately priced Gatlinburg cabins to exclusive private Gatlinburg...
  • Cheap Airline Tickets: Great Ways To Save  By : Kathryn Whittaker
    A round-the-world trip remains the world's greatest journey. For two out of every three people, this is the ultimate travel experience, according to recent research. Needless to say, in a world obsessed by travel, travelers and travel agents are both looking for the cheapest tickets and airfares available.

    Cheap airline tickets, in most cases, can be obtained from wholesale dealers and discounters.

    If your requirements are simple - you want a round-trip ticket from one ...
  • Where To Look For Fall Travel Deals  By : Joyce Jackson
    If you are one of the lucky few who can be flexible in vacation travel, taking fall vacations can be a great bargain for you. There are a number of special things going on to capatalize on plus summer venues still looking for the last of the tourist dollar.

    Top summer destinations are usually great fall bargains. The weather can still be gorgeious and the crowds gone. Take a look at Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard during this time. Hawaii is typically a bargain in September...
  • Preparing For A Trip To The Magic Kingdom  By : Jessica Mitchell
    Spending a day at the Magic Kingdom can be a truly magical experience or a very stressful one. What makes the difference is being prepared for the park and arriving with a plan. Families that travel to the Magic Kingdom without researching the park layout, park attractions and features of the park will find their day spent tackling long lines, hot weather and confusing park details.

    The best way to approach a trip to the Magic Kingdom is to review all the available informa...
  • Choose A Bed And Breakfast Over A Hotel Chain And Enjoy Your Vacation  By : Shawn Everett
    Traveling for business or vacationing always has one thing in common; you need a place to stay. Unfortunately, many individuals choose large hotel chains which have no personality and do nothing more than provide a place to sleep for their guests. However, when business and vacation travelers choose to stay at a Bed and Breakfast they are able to enjoy their trip even more simply because Bed and Breakfast inns focus on each individual guest. In fact, there are several benefit...
  • Caribbean Stopover at St. Thomas of the U.S. Virgin Islands  By : Clint Leung
    Overview of St. Thomas of the U.S. Virgin Islands, one of the most popular cruise ship ports in the Caribbean.
  • Old Friends and Familiar Haunts  By : E Margaret MacGillivray
    We hadn't seen them for several years; Heather and Sarge were the first to phone and say they were here in the UK and hoped to see us before returning home.
  • Spring Break  By : Mark Stone
    "Spring break!" The mere mention of the phrase would conjure distinct visions of fun for any particular age group in American history. For well-heeled college students at least as far back as the 19th Century, the spring holiday was a casual time to recuperate from academic stresses. For those who came of age in the late 1950s and early 60s, Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello defined and inspired a more established spring break ritual. Young adults today, who have never kno...
  • Adventure Travel On Horseback  By : Bayard Fox
    When you think of “adventure travel,” what crosses your mind?

    • Hiking?
    • White water rafting?
    • Scuba diving?
    • Something as sedentary as a cruise ship or land rover safari?

    Those ideas lose their “adventure” status when you compare them to galloping on a horse in Africa with a zebra and wildebeest racing along side you, or quietly observing the elephant and giraffe.

    How can a traveler visit the remote parts of the world’s most beautiful and interesting places wh...
  • Think Small With Your Next Vacation  By : Shawn Everett
    If you're looking to get away from the rat race there is nowhere better than a small town. Small towns offer a slower pace, friendly people and a chance to just kick back and relax. There are small towns all over North America. You don't need to look very far. Within a couple of hours of your home you can probably find a small town. This means no expensive or long and tiring trips. Hop in the car and drive to the nearest small town. Chances are you've been there before. No...
  • Round’em Up! Take The Family On A Modern-Day Cattle Drive Vacation  By : Peter Shannon
    Looking for a rewarding and memorable family vacation idea? A cattle drive may be just the thing. We’re talking about real ranchers on real working cattle ranches. Ranch vacations are a good way for them to help support the ranch. But it’s not all business with them. They want to share their way of life and educate people about a quickly disappearing aspect of our American history and culture.
  • Canadian Immigration  By : Dave Lympany
    One of the most disheartening things I hear about Canadian Immigration is the stories of families who return to their original country after unsuccessfully attempting to settle in Canada. One of the main reasons for the failures, it seems, is that the principal member of the household that normally supports everyone financially is unable to gain meaningful employment in their chosen profession or trade.

    Many of these stories state that once in Canada it is quickly discover...
  • Nip/Tuck & Travel  By : Robert Strong
    Looking for an extreme makeover or just a little Nip/Tuck?

    Are you aware of the growing trend of medical tourism? If not, consider this, have the vacation adventure of a lifetime in an exotic country, with sun, sea and pristine white beaches. Your personal assistant awaits you at the airport, accompanied by car and driver. You are whisked away to a luxury beach hotel where you are warmly greeted and everything has been made “just right” for your arrival. Sound great so far...
  • Get Ready Fast For Fall Leaf Viewing Trips  By : Joyce Jackson
    Whether its a driving tour, a cruise or a bus, leaf viewing is a great way to spend a fall vacation. It's also big tour business and the are many options. As you dream of that hot apple cider on a crisp afternoon do a quick check list before you leave home so you're ready for any type of weather. If you're prepared then all you need to do is focus on having a fun and relaxing time.

    Start preparing by taking out your favorite sweater. Think "chilly." Pack one that you can u...
  • Tips For What To Bring While Vacation Hiking And Walking  By : Peter Shannon
    Here are some suggestions for your walking - hiking vacation equipment. This is not intended as a complete list, just a guide to get you thinking. The most important item to bring is a quality comfortable daypack or backpack to carry your goodies in. There are few things to keep in mind when choosing the right pack. Wider shoulder straps are more comfortable than narrow ones. Look for extra padding. These two things can save you a good deal of discomfort.
  • Tips For Keeping Your Money Safe While On Vacation  By : Peter Shannon
    When it comes to spending money on vacation you have three main choices. Credit cards, cash, or traveler's checks. Credit cards are the safest way to pay for your vacation. If they are stolen you have limited liability and they are easily replaced. The ability to dispute the charges with the credit card company give you protection against poor merchandise or service.
  • Tips For Better Vacation Photos  By : Peter Shannon
    Here are a few tips that will improve the quality of your vacation pictures. Modern cameras allow are now all point and shoot. But there is one thing that we do have complete control of and that is the composition of the photo. Good composition can be achieved by anyone. Before you click, take a second to think about three things.
  • France at 200 kph – of Grandmothers, Lyon and Rain  By : Nomad Rick
    In my teens, I traveled to France with my mother, father and grandmother for a month of sightseeing with a rental car. Michael Schumacher and Formula 1 have nothing on my father and our Opel rental car.
  • Nearly Broke in Nice, France  By : Nomad Rick
    I had been backpacking for three months around Europe and had reached my final destination of Nice. Too bad I had 10 days till my flight home and I was nearly broke!
  • Lost in Lagos, Portugal  By : Nomad Rick
    Lagos is a small town in Portugal built on a large hill overlooking the Mediterranean Ocean. While its old world charm is evident during the day, it can be a real pain at night.
  • Lagos, Portugal – Casa Rosa and Joe’s Garage  By : Nomad Rick
    If you’re a budget traveler or backpacking Europe, Lagos is a cheap slice of paradise. Casa Rosa is the place for general sustenance, while Joe’s Garage is a place to let go.

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