Road Trips
Carol Lovegren-Miller

It Was Raining

By Carol Lovegren Miller – It was raining. Not a drizzle, nor a downpour, just a steady solid rain. My troops were near mutiny. We had been tent camping in liquid luxury for eight days straight. Every comfort that could be crammed into a minivan had been available for our

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Spa/Resort Destinations
Michele McIntyre

Spa and Travel Review: Ocean Key Resort & Spa (Key West, Florida)

By Michele McIntyre – Some addresses are notoriously famous; so well known that their mere utterance spark images of their fame and what lies behind their doors: Fifth Avenue, Rodeo Drive, Wall Street. In Key West, the famed address is Duvall Street. To stay on Duvall Street is equivalent to

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lb50

The Top 5 Destinations for Boomers in 2012

By Anna Dewinter – According to the United States Census Bureau, baby boomers are those Americans who were born between 1943 and 1964. During this span of time, the birth rate was higher than usual, a fact which has had a ripple effect across the US economy as the boomers

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Travel Blogs
Zoe Dawes

10 Questions & Top Tips Before Going on a Blog Trip

By Zoe Dawes, www.thequirkytraveller.com – What is a Blog Trip? It’s an updated version of the Press Trip, often offered by tourist agencies, PR companies and tourism businesses which generate publicity for their venue, resort, hotel, attraction or other holiday destination. They are similar to Press Trips and may include

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Tips on cruising
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Victoria Boster

Cruising Tips

By Vicki Boster – Cruising is quickly becoming one of the most popular modes of vacation travel. With itineraries that take you to wonderful and fascinating places all over the world, multiple activities (you can be as busy as you want – or NOT!), dining options to please all types of tastes,

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Travel Blogs
Victoria Boster

Colorful Curacao

The island of Curacao is one of the most vibrant and colorful in the Caribbean. From the moment that you walk across that world famous “moving pedestrian bridge” and view the exotic colors of the buildings along the front  street – you know that you are someplace special. Reminiscent of

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Cruiseship
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lb50

Five Benefits of Cruising From One of 29 North American Ports

By Cruises-N-More – Great Deals From Miami, New Orleans, New York, Los Angeles, Seattle and Galveston, Texas Due to the expansion of the cruise industry and availability of North America cruise ports, millions of Americans are within easy driving distance of taking a cruise, say the cruise experts at Cruises-N-More.

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Florida Keys
Spa/Resort Destinations
Michele McIntyre

Travel Review: Miami and the Florida Keys

After months of planning and anticipation, it’s finally time for our long-awaited vacation to Miami and the Florida Keys. My husband and I had done the ultra-scenic drive from Miami to Key West in our early dating years some fifteen or more years ago. This time, it’s a family trip

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Travel Blogs
Victoria Boster

More Caribbean Secrets

I’m continuing our visit to the Caribbean and sharing with you some of our favorite beaches and places to visit. Those of you who have cruises and trips planned to the islands may want to save this information for your own trips. In this post I’m taking you to the

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Skana Spa
Spa/Resort Destinations
Michele McIntyre

The Lodge at Turning Stone and Skana Spa

In Verona, thirty miles and just a few Thruway exits east of Syracuse, The Lodge at Turning Stone is a haven among the dizzying array of activity at The Turning Stone Resort Casino. The Lodge squashes the notion of what a typical casino hotel is like. With its separate entrance,

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Travel
Miriam Olin

Taking Only Memories and Leaving Nothing Behind-Responsible Tourism

By Miriam Olin – Go Mo Places is all about Responsible Tourism; taking only memories and leaving nothing behind. Responsible Tourism, also known as Sustainable Tourism, creates better communities to live in and better destinations to visit. It minimizes negative economic, environmental and social impacts. Boosted economies benefit the locals while

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Travel Blogs
Jennifer Avventura

How to Arrive in Sunny Sardinia, Italy

Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean, and has three international airports which service major cities in Italy and many other European destinations like: Spain, England, Ireland and Germany. International Airports in Sardinia, Italy Alghero Airport (AHO) Oblia Airport (OLB) Cagliari-Elmas Airport (CAG) Airlines with direct routes to

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Spa/Resort Destinations
Michele McIntyre

Fairmont Scottsdale Princess

By Michele McIntyre – If you get a chance to visit some of the acclaimed spas that the Scottsdale Arizona area has, I would recommend that you make sure to put the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess on your list. There are so many to choose from in this area and one

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Spa/Resort Destinations
Victoria Boster

The City of Romance

By Victoria Boster – Venice is one of the most romantic cities in the world. There is something special and intimate about walking the narrow cobblestone streets that have no names. With stunning canal views, romantic foot bridges, and gentle waters lapping against crumbling buildings, Venice is truly a city

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Travel Blogs
Jennifer Avventura

Top 10 Sights in Northern Sardinia

In no particular order of importance, as each town, beach and island, is a spectacular assault on the senses. All ten areas will leave you breathless and in awe 1. Dorgali – with its Giants’ grave, the beach of Cala Gonone, Nuraghic villages, grottos and caves, this area is yours

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Travel Blogs
Sue Houghton

Trekking in the Himalayas

By Sue Houghton – Free at last from having to factor the needs of teenagers and students into the holiday formula, my husband and I thought we would have a holiday out of our comfort zone, and go for a challenge – an experience. So we booked a 2 week

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Donna Hull

Romance on the Road: Take a Spring Road Trip

By Donna Hull- With the weather warming up on the Gulf Coast, why not greet spring on a romantic road trip http://www.roadtripamerica.com/? Just picture it, the car windows are rolled down, the smell of new growth wafts through the air and the CD’s (okay maybe an iPod) is blasting 60’s

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Travel Blogs
Edwina Parker

Packing Tips for the Average Traveler

One of the most frequent questions I receive is always a variation of “How do I pack less and still have enough stuff for a week in (wherever they are going)?”. As baggage fees have skyrocketed over the past couple of years this question has become more and more important.

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