Dreamy Vacations: Pondering the Possibilities
Photo, Hiking & Wine Tour of Northwest Argentina Ciclismo Classico and Argentinian photographer, teacher, and documentary filmmaker, Ossian Lindholm, will lead an 8-night/9-day photography and high-altitude wine tour of Northwest Argentina in August. Guests spend nine days hiking through one of the most photogenic and pristine regions in the world. The group is small – […]
Where Have All the Families Gone?
Florida still reigns when it comes to family vacations, according to two new surveys: one by TripAdvisor and the other out by Family Fun Magazine. TripAdvisor’s recent 2014 survey of more than 2,700 U.S. respondents revealed that 92 percent plan to travel with family this year, up from 85 percent from last year. Of those […]
Dubai Goes the Distance with Grand Plans
Dubai may have started as a sleepy fishing village on a cove in the Persian Gulf but now it is growing, morphing, building, and changing faster than you can say “Las Vegas.” So fast is the movement of Dubai into the mainstream of tourism that it has won a position amid TripAdvsior’s top 25 most […]
Business Travel’s Big Rebound from Winter’s Woes
With winter now behind us the forecast is clear and warm for business travel, according to projections by the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA). Driven by healthy corporate profits, rising management confidence, increased job development and an effort to reschedule the scores of meetings cancelled this winter because of raging storms, 2014 looks all in […]
NYC’s Landmark Park Central Hotel Gets a Lift
By Stacey Zable, Family Travel Editor The Park Central Hotel New York, originally built in 1927, re-opened in October following a multi-million dollar renovation. In addition to its fresh new rooms and accommodating staff, the main selling point of this property is its ideal location, which is on 7th Avenue between 55th Street and 56th Streets. […]
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