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Dive Into the Top Hotel Pools

The Suite Life from Perfect Escapes | August 28th 2008 by Rantin

Jade Mountain Resort, St. Lucia   Nothing says posh, luxury hotel like an amazing pool. First infinity pools had luxury travelers ooo-ing and ahhh-ing and now rooftop pool areas have made a big splash. So which hotel pools stand out as the best read more

World’s Top Scuba Diving Spots

CheapOair Buzz | August 28th 2008 by Rebeca

Most of us travel for leisure, some travel for business but there are still others with a outdoorsy spirit who love adventure and travel most often to satisfy their adventure lust. For those who have a passion for water sports and love diving, we hav read more

Destination Guide to Go

The Suite Life from Perfect Escapes | August 27th 2008 by Rantin

  You may have seen the latest iPhone commercial in which they demonstrate how easy it is to download Lonely Planet Guides from the new Apple App Store directly to your iPhone. The commercial shows a user accessing their new guide and finding k read more

Tikal, Guatemala

Finding Pangaea | August 27th 2008

I just returned from a couple of weeks in Central America (Guatemala and Belize) and will be posting various things in the coming weeks about the trip. I thought I'd start with the Tikal ruins as, for anyone that has been there will know, it was a br read more

What is an AdventureUs.com Outsider?

My Itchy Travel Feet | August 23rd 2008 by Donna Hull

Have you noticed the blue postage stamp at the top of My Itchy Travel Feet’s sidebar? It’s a link to my page at AdventureUs.com. The adventure travel website has invited me to be an Outsider, another name for featured correspondent. IR read more

Our Disappearing Heritage along Western Canada Roadways!

PicaJet | August 22nd 2008 by Sheree Zielke

   I felt a pang, no, a pain, that swept through me in an instant as I beheld the old decrepit building with its weathered facade and its old-fashioned architectural detals.  The pain was one of nostalgia, a yearning of things long gone, thing read more

Pack a Little Karma On Your Next Adventure

Travel Tips + Trips by Ellen Barone | August 19th 2008 by Ellen Barone

Here’s a travel tip for those of you who’d like to pack a little karma on your next adventure… Let’s say you’ve decided to go trekking in Timbuktu, touring the wine country in South Africa, or celebrating Mardi Gras in read more

Feel Like a Kid Again Favorite Bike Trails

Travel Tips + Trips by Ellen Barone | August 15th 2008 by Ellen Barone

Feelin’’ like a kid again? Happens every time you hop on a bike. Check out these favorite rides from the all-inclusive multi-sport adventure experts at Austin Lehman Adventures •The ride from Pine Creek into Montana’s Paradise Valley, where read more

Dive & Save at The Reef

Travel Steals + Deals by Ellen Barone. | August 15th 2008 by Ellen Barone

All Inclusive Afternoon Diving Package at The Reef, Grand CaymanThe Reef Resort, Grand Cayman (www.thereef.com) is keeping it simple for divers who relish pristine and undiscovered East End dive sites, great pricing and uncomplicated vacation plannin read more

Boycott the Staycation Ultimate Giveaway: Busch Gardens Williamsb…

Traveling Mamas | August 14th 2008 by Beth

Williamsburg, VA is the first REAL vacation this Traveling Mama ever experienced. My brother was too young to go, so I had my parents all to myself as I experienced Colonial Williamsburg with its living history. In fact, I still have the Martha Washi read more

Family Travel Adventures by Disney - Grand Canyon National Park

Traveling Mamas | August 14th 2008 by Beth

The Grand Canyon! It’s probably the most famous of all the US National Parks, and many of our family vacation group’s members said they were most looking forward to seeing it for the first time. The Adventures By Disney Southwest Splendor read more

A Bicycle Tour Under the Tuscan Sun

Travel Tips + Trips by Ellen Barone | August 13th 2008 by Ellen Barone

Fig trees, vineyards and olive groves.  Risotto, gelato and chianti. Is there any better treat for the senses than Italy? Now, cyclists can enjoy the sights, sounds and tastes of Italy up close, with Ciclismo Classico’s six-day wanderlust R read more

End of Summer Getaways

Travel Tips + Trips by Ellen Barone | August 13th 2008 by Ellen Barone

Wild Discounts and Extras on Costa Rica and Galapagos Adventures! Late summer and fall bring great deals and savings at WildlandAdventures. Mingle with the exotic inhabitants of Darwin’s enchanted archipelago. Or head to the Costa read more

Fall Super Deal from $239 Deluxe/$309 Villa - Red Mountain Spa

Travel Steals + Deals by Ellen Barone. | August 12th 2008 by Ellen Barone

Fall Super Deal at Red Mountain SpaEach year Red Mountain Spa celebrates Autumn with savings as savvy guests enjoy cool mornings and warm afternoons in the awe inspiring setting of Southern Utah.Hiking in the red rocks is at its finest in the brisk m read more

The Great Migration is underway

A Luxury Travel Blog | August 12th 2008

The renowned stampede of over two million herbivores across the plains of East Africa is one of the most fantastic spectacles of the natural world. At the moment, the massive herds of wildebeest continue to cross the Mara River and are headed towards read more

Top Ten Summer World Travel Destinations for Cultural Exploration

Travel Tips + Trips by Ellen Barone | August 12th 2008 by Ellen Barone

iExplore announced today their list of Top Ten Summer World Travel Destinations for Cultural Exploration as determined by vacation purchases of its adventure and experiential travelers.1. The Pyramids, EgyptThe largest man made structures in the worl read more

BOO! Top 10 Scariest Travel Destinations

Travelsphere | August 11th 2008 by Adam

By Patrick ChongSome people travel for fun, others for excitement, but perhaps the most alarming genre of tourists are the ones who get their kicks from visiting the most horrifying and ghoulish destinations from throughout history. If you plan on go read more

The Dragon's Backbone of Southeast China

Travelsphere | August 11th 2008 by Adam

By Zhi Yong ZhangChina. The word itself seems to invoke a sense of intrigue and mystery for most people.Only those that have actually visited understand the true meaning of this vast and quickly developing country of the far east. When people, especi read more

Extreme Adventure Travel

Finding Pangaea | August 8th 2008

I really love my job. I love it because I get to live vicariously through my clients as they travel all over the globe. I recently had a client book one of the most crazy adventure tours I have ever seen. It is a Mountain Travel Sobek tour, called read more

Top Family Activities in the Keys

Traveling Mamas | August 8th 2008 by Beth

I’m hooked on Key West. There. I’ve admitted my problem. I went for the first time in May and then decided I needed a return trip to make sure the magic of the Keys was real. So, I used a mother/daughter getaway as an excuse, and guess what? It read more

How To Enjoy The Best Places In The World

Travel Guides | August 7th 2008

Traveling is something a part of the human population is extremely fond of. These type of people love to go to various places to enjoy and feel what life have to offer without the stress of work and simply unwind and recharge there souls. read more

Discover Africa in 2009 with a $1000 savings

Travel Steals + Deals by Ellen Barone. | August 6th 2008 by Ellen Barone

Save up to $1,000 per couple on a 2009 Africa safari adventure with Overseas Adventure Travel.Right now, you can explore Africa on the safari of your dreams—and save up to $1,000 per couple on January-June 2009 departures.Whether you choose to disc read more

Planning an Overseas Backpacking Adventure

Travelsphere | August 6th 2008 by Adam

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Family Travel Adventures by Disney - Sedona, Arizona

Traveling Mamas | August 6th 2008 by Beth

The Disney Corporation invests a lot of resources in research and development. This is seen in Disney theme parks and movies, of course, but nowhere is it more evident than in their Disney-branded family travel packages. The Mudslide family enjoyed read more

Platypus on Cradle Plateau? - I'd like to see that

Our Hiking Blog | August 4th 2008 by Frank

Stumbled across this fantastic picture yesterday and had to share it.The photograph, taken by Cain Doherty is a once in a lifetime shot.Cain describes how he came across this hardy platypus that is swimming in a stream with pieces of snow:Rebecca and read more

Top 10 National Parks in U.S.

CheapOair’s Unique Golden Guarantees | August 2nd 2008 by Rebeca

If you are planning to visit with magnificent Mother Nature in solitude, check out our list of best national parks in United States: 1. Yosemite National Park, California: World renowned for its tall waterfalls and granitic rocks, the Yosemite Nation read more

Get off the Strip - Visit Old Downtown Las Vegas For a Really Goo…

PicaJet | August 1st 2008 by Sheree Zielke

My husband and I celebrated our 21st wedding anniversary yesterday.  Our formal plans had us dining at a very cool eatery called “The Bootlegger Italian Bistro,”  in South Las Vegas. We had eaten there when we first arrived in Vegas and read more

Two new properties in Botswana

A Luxury Travel Blog | August 1st 2008

Two CC Africa lodges in Botswana make their debuts today. They are Xaranna Tented Camp and Xudum Delta Lodge, both in the Okavango Delta. They both overlook lagoons that provide sweeping views of the intricate network of water that fuels the delta read more

Sun, Shamu, And Sesame Street At The San Diego SeaWorld

Traveling Mamas | August 1st 2008 by Beth

A day at San Diego SeaWorld, including the new Sesame Street Bay of Play. read more

Vegas is Hurting! Time to Book Your Hotel for Cheap!

PicaJet | July 31st 2008 by Sheree Zielke

I rode the Las Vegas monorail today; it runs along the backyards of Vegas’s giant hotels, all the way from the MGM to the Safari.  From its windows, you can see things you wouldn’t ordinarily glimpse from the Strip, like pools, and loung read more

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