Posts Categorized: Travel
Posted on April 06, 2016 by Milou van Roon in Travel
Orlando: the city of theme parks and conferences. Arguably the best balance of business and pleasure in Florida. Whether you are visiting the ‘Theme Park Capital of the World’ for work or play, on a budget trip or with the intention to ultimately relax in a luxury hotel; Orlando has a hotel for each purpose, and each budget.
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Posted on April 05, 2016 by Eileen Cotter Wright in Travel
Snow is melting and Boston is heating up in action. This beautiful city embraces the springtime warm weather with gusto, flocking to outdoor areas, parks and anything else that celebrates the urban outdoors. Here’s some inspiration for your trip to Boston this spring to get the most out of the sunny weather and great city happenings.
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Posted on April 04, 2016 by Milou van Roon in Travel
Wi-Fi is like air: the average traveler will die without it. New York City gets that, and so it has begun to set up Wi-Fi stations in old phone booths and public parks so that users can plot transit routes, look up reviews for a nearby café or just check their email anytime.
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Posted on April 01, 2016 by Jessica Buck in Travel
Natural wonders, icons and landmarks… they are often the defining points of cities, countries and even continents. They can become symbols of their destinations and are recognized the world over! What happens when you ask a travel blogger to give you the lo-down on the best landmarks in the US of A? You get a top ten list of some wanderlust-inducing destinations from areas all across the vast country…
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Posted on March 31, 2016 by David Duran in Travel
Traveling can be stressful – there are so many things to consider when booking trips and it can be overwhelming. But for some, commonly known as “super travelers,” there are many products and services that they use that help ease the burden of traveling. So, we’ve put together a list of the top seven of those that anyone who travels a lot needs to consider. They all require an investment of some sort, but the return on that investment will be life altering. (Travel Writer and world traveler, David Duran also shares his personal experience with each.)
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Posted on March 30, 2016 by Eileen Cotter Wright in Travel
Route 1, also known as Ring Road, circles the entire perimeter of Iceland. During the summer, many will take all-terrain vehicles on this adventure to see some incredible natural wonders and scenic towns along the way. Some of the best stops though lie in the south and can be enjoyed any time of year, as the road is well maintained even in winter.
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Posted on March 29, 2016 by Lavanya Sunkara in Travel
The oldest city in the Peach State, famous for its stately mansions, haunted houses, and historic squares, is a must-see for a true Southern experience. It’s easy to fall in love with Savannah, with its sprawling oaks with cascading Spanish moss, beautiful weather year-round, wonderful food, and attractions within walking distance. Whether you are there for a week or a long weekend, here are ten recommendations for your visit to this charming Georgia destination.
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Posted on March 28, 2016 by Milou van Roon in Travel
What better way to discover a country than hiking or trekking through it? Open yourself up to the countries natural beauty, stunning views, impressive landscapes and heights like you may have never experienced before. Europe, with its varied cultures and nature offers the perfect hiking destinations.
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