Travel Guides:The Cheapest Flights to Take You Golfing in Las Vegas

October 26th, 2010 by admin

Las Vegas is holding its breath, as a spectacular Bali Hai Golf Resort will soon take the place of the old Desert Inn Golf Club. Bali Hai will feature a fun South Pacific theme, while … Read the rest of this entry »

Travel Tips and Guide:San Francisco Hotel Roundup

September 28th, 2010 by admin

Like all major cities, San Francisco has no shortage of chain hotels, especially given its popularity as a convention destination. However, the city also has a host of boutique hotels that make for comfortable, distinct and memorable stays in the city by the Bay. Read the rest of this entry »

Travel Guides:A San Diego Beach Weekend

September 28th, 2010 by admin

San Diego may be known for attractions like Sea World and the San Diego Zoo, but the city is also home to some of the best beaches in the country. Whether you’re looking for killer waves, soft sand to build castles or fresh-grilled seafood, there are so many reasons to visit that Read the rest of this entry »

Travel Guide:Napa’s Hidden Gems

September 28th, 2010 by admin

Get out of the tour bus and off the beaten path with this list of fabulous wineries in Napa Valley. The wines, the people, and the all-around tasting experiences at these hidden gems set them apart from the hundreds of other wineries in the Valley, and a visit to any or all of them Read the rest of this entry »

Travel Guide:Neighborhood Guide: West Hollywood

September 28th, 2010 by admin

The small 1.9 square mile area that is West Hollywood is surrounded by ultra-chic Beverly Hills to the west, the rugged Santa Monica mountains to the north and the megalopolis that is Los Angeles to the east and south. Despite its size, tucked in the midst of urban sprawl and celebrity Read the rest of this entry »

Travel Tips:Guide to the Dutch Carribbean

September 25th, 2010 by admin

The islands that make up the Dutch Caribbean are the southernmost, lying less than 50 miles north of the Venezuelan coast. Of the five islands, the two largest are Aruba and Curacao–and although these sister islands share some similarities, in many ways they could not be more different Read the rest of this entry »

Travel Guides:Festival Culture in Puerto Rico

September 20th, 2010 by admin

The 500-year history of Puerto Rico has created a rich and diverse cultural heritage, which is celebrated in the many festivals held year-round on this enchanting Caribbean island. A round-up of some of the most popular festivals may help you decide when to plan your trip for the Read the rest of this entry »

Travel Guide:Salsa Dancing in Puerto Rico

August 25th, 2010 by admin

Salsa, the meeting point of European and African culture in dance, has been heavily influenced by Puerto Rico. The first seeds of the complex genre that we know as salsa today were sown in 1960s New York, where immigrants such as Tito Puente and Willie Colon made the music and dance Read the rest of this entry »

Travel Tips and Guide:Destination of the Week: San Juan

August 25th, 2010 by admin

Often called the “Island of Enchantment,” San Juan, Puerto Rico is the perfect Caribbean destination for U.S. travelers for many reasons. First, there is the ease of travel; U.S. citizens do not need a passport to enter this U.S. Territory. Not only is this great for non-passport Read the rest of this entry »

Travel Tips and Guides:Montreal’s Lively Quartier Latin

August 25th, 2010 by admin

Montreal is filled with atmospheric neighborhoods. The city’s core is characterized by unique shopping venues and high-end nightlife spots. The nearby neighborhood known as Old Montreal is known for its classy and quaint streets and its subtle old world vibe. Perhaps one of the city’s Read the rest of this entry »

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