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Tourism in the Pacific by David Stanley

December 25, 2011 by David StanleyLeave a Comment

Tourism is the world's largest and fastest-growing industry, accounting for 10 percent of world economic activity and one in 15 jobs worldwide. Some 750 million people a year currently travel abroad compared to only 25 million in 1950, and each year over 100 million first-world tourists visit developing countries, transferring billions of dollars from North to South. Tourism is the only industry that allows a net flow of wealth from richer to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South Pacific · Tagged: America, Australia, Beach, Britain, California, Canada, Easter, England, Fiji, Food and Wine, France, Germany, Hawaii, Japan, New Zealand, Resort, Sand, Santa Catalina, Seafood, South Pacific

Spotlight on Raleigh North Carolina

November 6, 2011 by Dave3 Comments

Raleigh, the capital city of North Carolina is named after Sir Walter Raleigh - despite his never setting foot in the city. However he did encourage the settlement of North Carolina and established the first British colony in North America on North Carolina's Roanoke Island. Raleigh is one of the few planned cities in the USA and was also created specifically to be the state's capital. It was planned in 1788 and officially established in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airport, America, Animal Rescue, Art, Beer, Bus Travel, California, Central America, Chocolate, Civil War, Costa Rica, Culinary travel, Dancing, Drinking, England, Europe, Festival, France, Hiking, History

European Getaways – Paris and London and everything in between

July 28, 2011 by Carolan NathanLeave a Comment

Vacation time is any time in the climate of today's world travel. Just hop on a plane and in no time at all, or maybe a little bit more than that, you can be anywhere your heart desires. How does London with its fascinating history sound? Or Paris, the city of Light? Both cities boast super shops for inveterate shoppers; restaurants featuring every type of cuisine; museums, nightclubs, theatre the list goes on and on. Just footing around … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Antiques, Art, Belgium, Britain, Chocolate, Coffee, Culinary travel, Dessert, Disneyland, Drinking, Edinburgh, England, Fashion, Food and Wine, France, Garden, History, Ireland, Journey

Madrid, Once Upon a Time

June 30, 2011 by Nichole MartinsonLeave a Comment

Maybe it was a bad omen that I'd memorized Cinderella before I could read. By winter 2004, I had to accept that my life was turning to ashes. Single, living alone in Manhattan, I found myself without steady income, and few, if any employment options. My seemingly endless supply of crazy ideas to otherwise help keep me clothed and sheltered had long gone up in smoke. Factor in frequent, lengthy illnesses and my lifelong propensity for being … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, Colombia, Cruising, Culture, Dancing, Expatriate, Food and Wine, France, Freeways, Greece, Italy, Mediterranean, Music, New York City, Paris, Portugal, Romantic, Spain, Tuscany, Visa

Travelling with Kids: 10 Best Hostels for Families

June 23, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

Offering a practical and affordable place to stay, hostels are becoming increasingly appealing to travelers with children. Family hostels can offer private rooms with en-suite bathrooms and to really keep costs down, the self-catering kitchens are ideal places to prepare packed lunches. Most hostels offer games rooms and children will be happy watching TV in the comfortable lounge areas after a busy day of sightseeing. Hostels often organize free … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: America, Australia, Beach, Bicycle, Chicago, Denmark, Edinburgh, England, France, Garden, Germany, History, London, Museum, National Park, Natural History, Portugal, Sailing, San Francisco, Sydney

Vanuatu: One of the World’s Remaining Paradises

June 4, 2011 by Andrea WilsonLeave a Comment

When you think of a romantic island vacation, what do you imagine? Basking away peaceful days in the sun, just you and your special someone? Stealing away to hidden beaches where you frolic in the waves like children, uninterrupted by human life? Sipping a drink in your beach chair with a view over your feet that could easily be the setting for a Corona commercial? Picturesque, pristine, and private- this is the dream setting for couples … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South Pacific · Tagged: Airport, America, Beach, Beer, Caribbean, Caves, Cell Phone, Coffee, Cuba, Culinary travel, Culture, Drinking, England, Fiji, Fishing, Food and Wine, France, Helicopter, Hiking, Honeymoon

Grandpa’s Town

June 4, 2011 by Nancy Julien KoppLeave a Comment

My husband wanted to go to Germany, rent a car and travel the scenic southern area. He had a yen to visit small towns and villages instead of big cities, which we'd already seen on earlier trips. Ken planned to drive the secondary roads and stay off the autobahn. For people who had relied on tour guides in the past, this was definitely an adventure. In January, we started planning. I did multiple Google searches on hotels, restaurants, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: America, Antiques, Art, France, Germany, Illinois, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Walking tour

The Swedish Swan Incident

June 3, 2011 by Joanne FariesLeave a Comment

"Shriek, inte. Shriek, inte." In her panic, Lisa resorted to Swedish. I tried to stop shouting, but my fear flew out of my mouth in a high-pitched scream. The flap of large white wings threatened boat upheaval. We clung to our paddles. "Why the heck did I come to Sweden, anyhow?" I thought. "I might die here today." *** When I filled out the exchange student profile, I checked the box for 'no pets'. Smoking - heck yeah, I'll inhale … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, America, Animal Rescue, Antiques, Beach, Beer, Bicycle, California, Denmark, Dessert, Drinking, Europe, Festival, Fishing, Flowers, Food and Wine, France, Garden, Glacier, Ice Cream

Lee Abbamonte: Global Super Traveler

April 20, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

Lee Abbamonte is on a global quest to visit all of the world's countries and furthermore complete this task before the age of 37 years, 9 months, 17 days. In doing so, Lee would be the youngest person on the planet to have visited all the countries in the world. We recently had a chance to ask him about his globe trotting exploits as well as his unique advice.   Q. You are quickly becoming one of the world's most traveled individuals, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Interviews · Tagged: Afghanistan, America, Angola, Asia, Britain, Canada, England, Europe, Food and Wine, France, Interview, Iran, Iraq, Italy, Korea, Mexico, New York City, Passport, Restaurants, South America

Curse of the Sea Gypsy

April 6, 2011 by John EdwardsLeave a Comment

Looking for Love on Lovina, Bali Well, er, the problem was, I thought I saw a real live mermaid. Get that? Loping on Bali's Lovina beach one day, I came across a troglodytic Indonesian man crouching over a campfire, cooking a stunted animal on a skewer. Was he eating a cat?! "Very nice bitch," the local sarong hawker spat in the sand. Lo and behold! I saw a bikinied blond, like the statuesque prow of a Viking vessel, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Beach, Coffee, Dancing, Dolphin, Fiji, France, Journey, Markets, Michigan, Missouri, New York City, North Dakota, Sailing, Sand

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