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5 Tips for Reducing the Stress of Family Life

May 20, 2013 by Ragil PLeave a Comment

Thanks to our contributor Ragil for this piece - less stress on the home front hopefully equates to less stress on vacations! The stress of day to day family life is enough to get any of us wound up from time to time. Sticking to timetables, cleaning up the place and dealing with the inevitable family disputes can make even the most laid back of us feel a bit stressed out now and again. Sometimes all you need to do is something simple to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General Travel · Tagged: Coffee

Branson is family-friendly destination

May 20, 2013 by Phyllis SteinbergLeave a Comment

Branson is family-friendly destination Shows and scenic trails entertain visitors Photos above: Legends entertainers and the Ladies Room at the Tabuchi Theatre Musical entertainment reigns supreme in Branson. This family-friendly city has more than 100 shows, some in theaters with as many as 2,000 seats and the theme that runs throughout is one of patriotism, family values and religion. Veterans are acknowledged and asked to stand at … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Bicycle, Canyon, Chicago, Fishing, Golf, Japan, Journey, Museum, Sailing, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Walking tour, Wildlife

Exploring Italy and San Marino

May 20, 2013 by Dave4 Comments

Today we spent the morning exploring old town Verona - coming across crowds for the first time since our stay here. The crowds were buzzing around Dante's statue (yes that Dante from Dante's Inferno - he spent some time in Verona) and supposedly the balcony and house of Juliet in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet". There has been a lot of rain here, coupled with the slightly warmer temperatures and the snow melt, the rivers are swollen. Verona … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Art, Castle, Euro, Gun, Italy, Museum, Restaurants, Shopping Mall

Cockpit Confidential by Patrick Smith

May 18, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

This book should be required reading for anyone who fly's regularly, those who occasionally take to the skies and for those even thinking about flying. In short - everyone! Captain Smith tackles common misconceptions both about flying and highlights the behind the scenes of those who work in the industry. At times humorous, at times serious - this is an exceptional and rare look into the inner workings of this global industry. Good places to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: International Books · Tagged: Airline, Airport, Cell Phone

Bring Adventure Back to Europe

May 17, 2013 by Richard BangsLeave a Comment

This was Richard's Keynote to The European Travel Commission, presented on May 9, 2013. This also took first place in our 2013 travel writing competition. I once ran with the bulls of Pamplona....by mistake, involuntarily. I was at Microsoft, where we were developing a new travel product that would become Expedia, and we had the idea to use a new web technology called Live Chat to convey from the field the adventure of travel. I had the idea … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Adventure Travel, Africa, America, Asia, Balkans, Bus Travel, Castle, Culture, England, Europe, Farming, Food and Wine, Hiking, Italy, Journey, Lodge, London, National Park, Norway, River Rafting

Enjoying Lake Garda

May 16, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

One of the advantages of living in Verona (besides the obvious history and being a picturesque town) is the fact that it is located fairly close to the mountains. We headed out this morning (I would say early but after a late night of walking the streets of Verona we didn't rise until many hours after sunrise)! I had heard about the charms of Lake Garda for a number of years (more frequently now that my brother is living in the area). Lake … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Art, California, Culinary travel, History, Napa Valley, Walking tour, Wine Tasting

Budget-Friendly Excursions in Florida

May 16, 2013 by Alejandro A.1 Comment

Florida is an iconic state. When someone says Florida, they imagine sprawling Disney theme parks, bright sun and beaches that attract beautiful, chiseled people. One might also imagine a Florida holiday costing a fortune, but if you plan ahead you can have the trip of your dreams without emptying your bank account, from cheap Florida flights to lazy days on the beach. Try to avoid planning your trip at a time that will coincide with … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Beach, Coffee, Culture, Dolphin, Florida, Mountain Climbing, Sand, Walking tour, Wildlife

Defining the Perfect Holiday

May 15, 2013 by Dave3 Comments

I was recently asked to write about my perfect holiday by the folks at Happiness Included. Their parent company focuses on a variety of International trips but Happiness Included is focusing on trips to Spain and Thailand. They are currently giving away a tree trip to Thailand - you can enter via their website; also check out some of their screen shots below. I have taken many trips over the years - some almost perfect, many not - but nearly … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General Travel · Tagged: Andes, Art, Beach, Food and Wine, Himalayas, Mountain Climbing, Spain, Thailand, Trekking

A visit to Marchesi Antinori Chianti Classico Cellar in Tuscany, Italy

May 14, 2013 by Dave12 Comments

Getting Here The estate is located about 25 minutes outside of Florence Italy in the small town of Bargino. This is almost directly south of Florence, off of Highway SR 2 and only about 30 minutes from the beautiful town of Siena. Many airlines and flights connect to Florence including Alitalia, Air Berlin, Delta, KLM and Lufthansa.   The Family The Antinori's own one of the world's oldest continuously operating family businesses. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Art, California, Chile, Culinary travel, Drinking, Florence, Food and Wine, Germany, History, Hungary, Italy, Los Angeles, Malta, Markets, Museum, Restaurants, Romania, Tuscany, Vineyards, Wildlife

A Capital of Diversity

May 13, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

Berlin is a city with an interesting history and certainly one with a lot of stories to tell. After the erection of the Iron Curtain, and during of the Cold War, Berlin was the center of attention during and after the World Wars, (obviously it wasn’t a great tourist destination then with an attractive selling point at the time). However before the conundrum of world politics and crazy dictators, Germany’s capital offered a much vibrant bohemian … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Art, Canals, Culture, Germany, History, London, New York City, Shopping Mall

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