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Family Travel

Rendez-vous in Malta

August 12, 2011 | By

Malta, Undiscovered Gem of the Mediterranean The island of Malta is 100 km south of Sicily and enjoys a warm, dry climate year round.  It is blessed with sandy beaches, beautiful scenery, excellent modern hotels and an interesting history.  And wherever you go, the islands scenery and architecture provide a spectacular …

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Utah Shakespeare Festival

August 10, 2011 | By

Have you ever been to the Tony award winning Utah Shakespeare festival in Cedar City?  Everyone I talk to says it’s on their list to do…but somehow they haven’t experienced it yet. The festival is celebrating 50 years by performing six plays this summer season. The performances in the Adams Theater …

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Your Travel Questions Answered

July 22, 2011 | By

How do I get the most bang for my buck?  How do I get the best flight deals on international travel?  Where should I go in Mexico for a family vacation?  What’s the deal with travel insurance? These are just a few of the questions that viewers of the Daily …

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Backroads:  specialists in cycling adventures

Backroads: specialists in cycling adventures

July 18, 2011 | By

Backroads is truly passionate about experiencing the world actively and seeking out the perfect blend of activities to showcase the most enriching and authentic features of a place. Whether you’re biking tranquil country lanes or strolling through Renaissance hill towns, you can always count on activities that are woven into …

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Bangkok Floating Markets

July 13, 2011 | By

Bangkok Floating Markets Bangkok is a unique city that still follows its traditions and customs, like the Floating Market. There are several within the city; one of which has been in existence unchanged for over 140 years. The farmers are often selling fruits and vegetables they have grown themselves. Each …

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Beware: Top 10 Travel Scams

July 10, 2011 | By

Are you just showing up and seeing what happens while on vacation?  Doing this can make you look vulnerable, and there’s nothing more attractive to crooks and thieves than that look of vulnerability.  Unsuspecting, overconfident youth and the distracted elderly are prime targets.  I hear these stories all the time, and …

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Alaska for Everyone

Alaska for Everyone

July 8, 2011 | By

This is a letter I recently received from a friend that has been spending the summer on a cruise ship in Alaska. He has some interesting insights as well as some spectacular pictures to share. ALASKA – SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! Whether you know it or not, Alaska in all of …

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Why Windstar? Because Getting There is Half the Fun

Why Windstar? Because Getting There is Half the Fun

July 5, 2011 | By

The small, sleek yachts of Windstar are made for seeing the world quite literally from a different point of view. One that is intimate, more unique and simply exhilarating.  A voyage with Windstar promises the thrill of sailing the open seas. The relaxing luxury of your own private yacht. A voyage …

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Disney World of Color

June 29, 2011 | By

It’s time for “World of Color” to take a bow. The hit show celebrated a big milestone  – I was there to see its 500th performance at Disney California Adventure park.  More than two million guests have seen this spectacular display of water and special effects since it opened on June …

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Channel Your Inner Vampire!

June 28, 2011 | By

Join EuropeToo’s spectacular tour to Bulgaria, Serbia and Romania. Includes a visit to Count Dracula’s Castle in Transylvania. With prices from $1288* per person, we promise not to ‘suck your blood’.

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