Monthly Archives: June 2009

Top Ten Places to Visit in America

June 28, 2009
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Top Ten Places to Visit in America

The United States of America is a land of great wonders. No where else in the world do you find such an eclectic and wide array of destinations all encompassed within one country. Often, when one considers exotic locations around the world, images of Machu Picchu, Agra, Santorini and Alexandria come to mind. However, the United States is perhaps the one and only country in the world that offers everything for everyone. Disagree? Here...

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Getting Around Europe

June 23, 2009
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First-time travelers to Europe might be in for a culture shock. Different languages from one country to another, mode of public transportation and the way of life is much different in Europe than it is in the US even though Europe is, for the most part, far removed from the cliche “Third World” often used to describe poorer economies in Asia, Africa and South America. But despite the cultural and socio-economic differences between the...

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The Beauty and Diversity of Portugal

June 19, 2009
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The Beauty and Diversity of Portugal

Portugal is perhaps the only country in western Europe that is unspoiled by commercial tourism, that has not been overrun by shopping malls for tourists, that does not double your dinner check just because you ordered coffee and that does not have tourists flocking its hotels and beaches. So I almost feel guilty writing about Portugal, that I am contributing in some way to letting a secret out. That Portugal is a country with...

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Hip and Hot: The Huntley Hotel in Santa Monica

June 17, 2009
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Hip and Hot: The Huntley Hotel in Santa Monica

For those who are unfamiliar with the vast array of hotel offerings in the Southern California area, it is often a daunting task to pick the right one. How does one get the best comfort and cool? Well look no further, because The Huntley Hotel in Santa Monica, California is the perfect hotel for the trendy and single. A single person’s dream, this hotel stands tall, a block away from the warm sandy beach...

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Travel from London to Paris in Style

June 15, 2009
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One of the easiest and quickest way to travel from London to Paris is via train. You can forego the hassles of airport, checking in, being seated next to a some unruly individual and suffering the haughty attitude of the Air France or BA crew. Instead, you can be seated in roomy seats of your choice, carry as much luggage as you want, stretch your legs during a brief trip to the on-board cafe,...

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Greece’s Santorini: A Hot Spot for Singles

June 4, 2009
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Michael Martin of theStreet.com writes about this island that has been awarded the Best Island in Europe by Travel and Leisure magazine: Greece’s Santorini, with its jaw-dropping cliffs overlooking the Aegean Sea, provides the island backdrop for countless Hollywood blockbusters, wedding videos and romantic vacations. But Santorini isn’t just for couples. The island is alive with chic eateries, sexy beach bars and dance clubs for visitors who aren’t on a romantic mission. Here’s how...

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Angels and Demons does Rome

June 3, 2009
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Angels and Demons does Rome

Last year, I made my annual pilgrimage to Europe, and Rome was one of the cities on my agenda. On the trip with me, I had a book called Angels & Demons by Dan Brown, apparently a book written before the more famed The Da Vinci Code by the same author. Little did I know that this book would be so deeply rooted in Rome. As I read on, I realized that the story...

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Cruising the Inside Passage to Alaska

June 1, 2009
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Cruising the Inside Passage to Alaska

When deciding on an Alaskan Cruise, you must consider two main options. The Inside Passage Glacier Bay Cruise First off, an Alaskan cruise is not for everyone. Younger people looking for a party should skip this one for when they really want to enjoy nature and romance, and look instead to a Mexican Riviera or Caribbean cruise instead. Secondly, lets dispel a couple of myths or pre-conceived notions about Alaska. Alaska is cold. But...

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