January 2, 2011 | By Donna Evans
Football! It seems as though football is in the news daily. Whether it is youth league, high school, college or professional, the United States seems to revolve around the popular sport of football. There are professional, semi professional and fantasy leagues. Who knew the latest craze in football would be …
January 1, 2011 | By Donna Evans
Does it get any better than this? While visiting Sydney, you can cruise like a local on a 52′ Pacific Motor Cruiser (from 2 to 10 people.) View Sydney from the water with stunning views of the Sydney Harbor Bridge, the Opera House, botanical gardens and the city. Your customized four-hour …
December 31, 2010 | By Donna Evans
I had an opportunity to visit the Hawaiian island of Maui recently and was fortunate to be able to obtain tickets to the amazing production of ‘Ulalena. It is mesmerizing and breathtaking and rivals any production on Broadway in talent and content. To best describe the show, I will defer …
December 31, 2010 | By klittle
I was fortunate enough to travel to Bali for my honeymoon this year. What a beautiful island! We went golfing, white water rafting, shopping, took an elephant ride, and spent lots of time relaxing. We even saw monkeys in the trees while on our rafting trip! We stayed at Four Seasons Jimbaran …
December 30, 2010 | By Donna Evans
London is well known throughout the world as one of the most amazing cities. From Buckingham Palace and the changing of the guard to Westminster Abby, the London Bridge, The Tate Modern Museum and so much more, you are offered historic architecture, a culture steeped in tradition, and new British cuisine and …
December 28, 2010 | By Donna Evans
With all the fresh new snow in the high country, plan a ski trip to Vail! And if you want 5* service, be sure to try the new Four Seasons Vail. Beautiful inside and out!
December 27, 2010 | By Donna Evans
An indigenous healing art called Temazcal cleansing is practiced in Mexico and includes prehistoric treatments such as agave-tequila, Mayan mud and cacti. Using the four elements (earth, fire, air and water) the treatments are done in a round, earthen structure. It is designed like a “womb” to create a atmosphere …
December 26, 2010 | By Donna Evans
If you have always wanted to catch the big wave, but have never been surfing, Mexico can offer you a great opportunity to try this sport. Surfing lessons are available for the novice just north of Puerto Vallarta at Punta Mita. The waves are gentle and they are slow and …
December 25, 2010 | By Donna Evans
Lake Malawi is called the calendar lake, since it is 365 miles long and 52 miles wide. It is about 12km from the coast of Mozambique. Found in its dazzling waters is the friendly island of Likoma, where the most famous attraction is St. Peter’s Cathedral in Mbamba Town. It …
December 23, 2010 | By Donna Evans
The Great Ocean Road is the largest war memorial in the world. Tourists and locals, alike travel this road to see the incredible scenic beauty along the 151 mile stretch of road between Torquay and Warnambool, Australia.