Archive | North America RSS feed for this section

Things you have to see in San Antonio

Photo by Ashley Bull via Trover.com When you plan a trip to San Antonio, Texas, there are a few sights that are definitely worth the trip. Some of them are more well-known, such as the Alamo, but there are also hidden gems that will be memorable for the whole family. Riverwalk Start your trip with […]

Comments Off on Things you have to see in San Antonio Continue Reading →

Explore Yosemite from Fresno, California

Yosemite National Park spans over 761,000 acres, and contains some of the most beautiful, unspoiled wildlife in the United States. Just outside of the park is the city of Fresno, which has the closest major airport to the park, making it the perfect base for explorers who aren’t interested in camping or staying inside the […]

Comments Off on Explore Yosemite from Fresno, California Continue Reading →

Beyond Movie Magic – Hollywood’s Best Attractions

The mere mention of Hollywood, CA stirs notions of celebrity and fame.  And though the city is ground zero for movie making, tourists also find worthy distractions outside the film industry.  Whether star-spotting, shopping for fashion, or simply enjoying Hollywood hotels and restaurants, you’re sure to fill your next visit with relaxing entertainment. Hollywood’s best attractions include […]

Comments Off on Beyond Movie Magic – Hollywood’s Best Attractions Continue Reading →

7 Hotels in Maui with Amazing Views

When you think of perfect beaches, Hawaii immediately comes to mind. If you’re preparing for a trip to Maui, Hawaii, you may think all you need to be concerned about is the pearly white sand and the crystal clear waves. But you also need to think about where you will be staying and in that […]

Comments Off on 7 Hotels in Maui with Amazing Views Continue Reading →

What to see in NYC

Anyone who has visited or lived in New York will have their own favourite little part of the city that they insist you check out. This list makes no claim on being definitive but it includes ideas for everyone who is taking a trip there. The landmarks These probably need a separate article, if not […]

Comments Off on What to see in NYC Continue Reading →

Going to Wyoming: A Packing Checklist for All Seasons in Jackson Hole

Jackson Hole, Wyoming is a destination for any season, with ranging temperatures, various wildlife, and breathtaking views, there’s no question about going, but what you need to bring is another concern. Read on to find out what you need to pack before heading to Wyoming. Skincare Elevation ranges from 6,000 to 10,000 feet. You’re closer […]

Comments Off on Going to Wyoming: A Packing Checklist for All Seasons in Jackson Hole Continue Reading →

Utah Bound: 3 Reasons Park City is a Favorite of Family Ski Vacation Veterans

  When planning a family ski vacation, deciding on the best place to go is always tricky. You want to be sure that there will be enough for everyone to do and that the kids and you will all have a great time. One of the best options for many families is Park City, and […]

Comments Off on Utah Bound: 3 Reasons Park City is a Favorite of Family Ski Vacation Veterans Continue Reading →

Florida for Animal Lovers

Florida makes a great vacation spot for many people, no less so for those looking to experience the wonders of the natural world and its many fascinating creatures. With its unique climate, The Sunshine State is able to play host to a vast range of exotic species that many other places could not, making a […]

Comments Off on Florida for Animal Lovers Continue Reading →

Cuba and the Movies: Hard Done By?

Are you thinking of going holiday and planning any Cuba holidays in 2014? If you are, you may feel slightly hesitant as to what you can expect upon arrival. Indeed, it has been a long time since the Iron Curtain lifted and the missiles returned to their former Soviet bases. Still, how does what you may have […]

Comments Off on Cuba and the Movies: Hard Done By? Continue Reading →

Ten Things You Didn’t Know about Cuba

Cuba has been in the news frequently in the past week thanks to endurance swimmer Diana Nyad, 64, completing the crossing to Florida. In doing so, she became the first to swim without a shark cage. This is obviously something you did know about but what might you not know about the Communist country? With […]

Comments Off on Ten Things You Didn’t Know about Cuba Continue Reading →