Cruises to Cuba with Road Scholar
For several years, Road Scholar, the leader in educational travel, has enabled thousands of its participants to travel to Cuba to interact with citizens and learn firsthand about their history and culture. Now, the non-profit educational travel company is offering three exclusive ocean voyages to several remote locations in Cuba rarely seen by foreigners. All […]
Albuquerque: Beauty and Breadth Beyond “Breaking Bad”
By Susan McKee “Breaking Bad” may have put it on the map of late but the New Mexico city of Albuquerque is a delightful mélange of history and culture much deeper and wider than any AMC blockbuster would have it. Albuquerque presents a picture of an America with a Spanish accent. Founded in 1706 and […]
Summer and Fall Travel Packages for All Reasons
Paris for Children: A Stay at Le Royal Monceau Children are in the spotlight at Le Royal Monceau – Raffles Paris with a great travel package complemented by some just-for-kids fun. The luxury property has launched a series of inspired activities for children and teenagers, starting with line-up of weekend workshops at the hotel’s Michelin-star […]
Great American Festivals 2013: Of Bulls and Bugs
Running with the bulls is big this year. But If you missed out on the adrenaline-pumping opportunities in Pamplona, Spain, worry not. Running with the bulls is now a great American sport – with money attached – and open to anyone willing to brave the beasts this fall in Cave Creek, AZ. For the third […]
Ananda in the Himalayas: Gold in Wellness
Spa guru Susie Ellis calls them “high yield tourists.” A white paper from a recent Global Spa Summit refers to them as “borderline tourists,” or those who seek perfect packaging in the blend of spa with experiential vacations. Either way the emerging wellness-focused traveler is getting identified by travel counselors as the new mother lode […]
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