Okay, so it is Sin City for some, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy many other types of activities in Las Vegas, Nevada, the amazing interruption in the middle of a vast wasteland of desert. Vegas is perhaps America’s …
Category: Destinations
High Water Level on Danube River Doesn’t Dampen E. European Cruise
We were certainly enjoying our cruise up the Danube on Uniworld’s River Countess. The food was wonderful; the sites visited were interesting and life aboard was relaxing. This fifth day on the river, though, we passengers were wondering why the …
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In the Lap of Luxury in Sonoma Wine Country Inns by Emma Krasov
Photography by Yuri Krasov The Pacific was not pacified. Between the strong wind and the deafening sound of rushing waves there was no place for a peaceful stroll on a beach or a picnic under a rock. I had to …
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WALK WHERE THE ANCIENTS WALKED AT MESA VERDE by Dean & Nancy Hoch
Small wonder that one of the nation’s oldest National Parks, Mesa Verde, once the home of over 5,000 people, from AD 550 to AD 1300, is featured in the list of “25 Places to See Before You Die.” Someone once …
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Voyager of the Seas Baltic Ports of Call by Terry Zinn
How does one visit 9 countries and 11 cities in 14 days? Unless you have a science fiction space transporter, a Seven Seas Voyager cruise is your answer. It’s always been touted that vacations are about the journey and maybe …
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Western Pilgrimage by Jeff Raisley
My intention was to participate in the great biker hajj to Sturgis, South Dakota, for Bike Week with several biker friends. “Sturgis” was about the only motorcycle experience I lacked. I bought a Honda Super Bee for $90 from a …
Cappadocia & Hot Air Ballooning
The region of Cappadocia is currently a popular destination for many people who visit Turkey. There are many reasons for people’s interest in Cappadocia, such as: history, nature, lunar-like landscape. Cappadocia is considered as one of the oldest historical regions …
Fabulous New Hotel Chelsea in Atlantic City by Ken Shane
I grew up in pre-casino Atlantic City. So when news reached me of a new, non-casino hotel on the city’s famous boardwalk, I was interested to say the least. The fact is, The Chelsea is the first non-casino hotel to …
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Joyful Return to Playa del Carmen by Ron Kapon
In May 2007 I was the guest of Fernando Garcia Zalvidea, the owner of the Royal Resorts in Cancun & Playa del Carmen. Cancun reminded me of Miami Beach and that is where the international airport is located. Be aware …
El Nido, Philippine Tropical Paradise by Larry and Gail Taylor
El Nido – absolutely the world’s best tropical island getaway. Located in the Philippine’s Palawan Islands, it is actually two resorts, each located a short boat ride from the other. And, what’s more, it is a terrific bargain for American …
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