[ad_1] A recent survey from Monarch has found that busy Britons are looking to take more holidays this year, and their “Flights quicker than” campaign aims to help them do just that. Giving up a social media habit or small changes to the daily commute can free up a huge …
Read More »North Korea Threats? No Problem for Guam Tourism
[ad_1] Despite heightened tensions between the United States and North Korea amid threats against Guam, President Donald Trump announced last week that he believes the attention the island is receiving will boost tourism tenfold. In response, representatives from Republican Governor Eddie Baza Calvo’s office in Washington D.C. said “none of …
Read More »Expedia reveals 10 busiest destinations for Labor Day 2017
[ad_1] BELLEVUE, WASH. – Labor Day weekend (2-3 September) is one of the busiest travel periods of the summer, spurring more air travel in 2016 than other midyear holidays such as Memorial Day and Independence Day1. A recent Expedia survey2 confirmed that nearly 25 percent of Americans plan to get …
Read More »Coastal highway in Nicaragua set to be completed this month
The construction of the Costañera Del Pacifico highway in Nicaragua is set to be completed by this month. The 131 kilometre highway will stretch from the north to the south of Nicaragua’s Pacific coast connecting main tourist areas including San Juan del Sur, El Naranjo, Ostional and Masachapa. It is …
Read More »Hit Atlanta for ‘Football Fun Day’
[ad_1] Football fans, make your way to Atlanta, Georgia for “Football Fun Day” on Saturday, August 26. Be a part of history in celebrating the opening of the new Mercedes-Benz Stadium for the first Atlanta Falcons home game. The massive new stadium cost over a billion dollars to build! The …
Read More »World’s youngest airplane fleets revealed
[ad_1] CHUR, SWITZERLAND – Who would expect that two European low-cost airlines would have some of the youngest aircraft in the world? As millions of people head to the airport to go on summer vacation, ch-aviation has crunched the numbers to find out who has the world’s youngest fleet. In …
Read More »Benchmark’s 2017 Food & Dining Trends: From farmer chefs to sustainable seafood, Millennials drive today’s culinary trends
[ad_1] THE WOODLANDS (HOUSTON), TEXAS – Chefs become farmers, eggs are more edible than ever, the drinks of the ‘20s roar again, onions appear in jams and desserts, while the demand for sustainable fish is rising like the tide. It’s largely driven by Millennials with adventurous tastes, disposable income and …
Read More »Check Out These African Safari Deals
[ad_1] Have you ever wanted to explore Africa through a safari? Now’s your chance to book some amazing available deals and offers. Imagine yourself immersed in the natural environment of wild animals like elephants, lions, cheetahs, giraffes and buffaloes. Talk about amazing photo opportunities! Take a look below at these …
Read More »French Soul, Oregon Soil
[ad_1] Attention all wine connoisseurs: if traveling to Burgundy isn’t in your foreseeable travel plans, don’t despair. Instead, plan a trip to Oregon’s Willamette Valley, a pinot noir wine region that shares a similar climate and wine-producing style to Burgundy (both places are located on the same latitude). Celebrating 30 years, …
Read More »Walking, Eating and Drinking in Denver
[ad_1] Downtown Denver is a walker’s city that’s affordable for long-weekend-warriors with room to be and space to people watch. And, as America’s newest restarted melting pot, oh, the people you’ll meet. The outdoorsy thing here doesn’t just mean weaving your way toward the always in-view Rocky Mountains that beckon …
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