Archive for September, 2008

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Considerations For Your Hawaii Vacation

Log onto the internet and you'll quickly see you are not without choices when making a reservation for a Hawaii vacation. Choose to vacation on Kauai, Oahu, Lanai, Molokai, Maui, or Hawaii's Big Island. All of the islands are unique and all are sure to please the traveler looking for a little rest and relaxation.
The [...]

Don’t Know If You Want To Buy An RV Yet? Rent One First

For many people, it is considered too expensive to own an RV camper. Many people cannot afford the costs of purchasing and maintaining one. The recent alternative to buying an RV camper is to rent one instead and it has become a very popular and affordable option for the average consumer.
The RV camper rental company [...]

Disney World not Just for Kids Anymore

Once upon a time, Disney World was synonymous with family vacations centered on the entertainment needs of the very young. Today, however, it?s commonly known that not only the young but also the young at heart can find the vacation they are searching for in the Magic Kingdom.
Disney World has truly become an all ages [...]

History Of Tourism

The earliest forms of leisure tourism can be traced as far back as the Babylonian and Egyptian empires. A museum of "historic antiquities" was open to the public in the sixth century BC in Babylon, while the Egyptians held many religious festivals attracting not only the devout, but many who came to see the famous [...]

How To Set And Prioritze Your Travel Goals

Travel can be a time and resource intensive activity. There are many things that can go wrong, and often do, but careful planning, prioritizing and goal setting can reduce the number and severity of most problems that may creep into your travel experiences. Learning how to set and prioritize your travel goals will take you [...]

San Francisco Bay Area Information

Nestled along San Francisco Bay, the Bay Area boasts of one of the finest natural harbor in the world, which has a total area of around 450 square miles. Home to almost 8 million people, the San Francisco Bay Area provides the only real break in the coastal mountains of California making it one of [...]

The Inn at Woodstock Hill: Classic New England Atmosphere in Beautiful Northeastern Connecticut

Many vacation spots purport to offer true relaxation, but upon closer inspection impede the promise with myriad outlet stores, souvenir shops, heavy traffic akin to the kind you were trying to ecsape, and trendy restaurants offering lots of attitude and very little food.
The Inn at Woodstock Hill, in Northeastern Connecticut's pristine town of Woodstock, avoids [...]

Travel to Denmark During the “Year of the Renaissance.”

These days, just about every town or hamlet in the United States boasts of an "authentic" renaissance festival. Invariably, these festivals feature such attractions as "authentic" renaissance maidens sporting authentic renaissance-era, biker chick tattoos and renaissance cuisine like Ye Olde hotdogs or Ye Olde pizza slices.
So most Americans know all about Renaissance festivals from their [...]

France Vacation Rentals Near Bordeaux’s Famous Vineyards

Bordeaux, the largest city in south west France, is the wine region of
the Aquitaine area. Bordeaux wine is readily exported to countries
throughout the world and there are many vineyards that help make this
exportation financially rewarding for the region by producing popular
tasty wines to suit all tastes.
Vineyards in Bordeaux cover hundreds of thousands of acres of
land.  [...]

Chiang Mai Hotels - Luxury Rooms At Youth Hostel Prices

If you've been budget travelling in the more so-called developed parts of Asia, such as Hong Kong and Japan, you've probably had to skimp on comfort when choosing accommodations. If you ever want to pamper yourself though and not spend much more than you would at most youth yostels, you should certainly check out the [...]