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How To Get Great Fares On Jet Blue, by Lisa Steinway Jet Blue Airlines began in 1999 flying out of JFK airport in New York to select US destinations. Since that time they have expanded their routes to cover most of the US, the Caribbean, Mexico and global destinations with partner airlines. Today, there are many ways to get great fares on Jet Blue. Published 09Feb2012, viewed 5 times
5 Great Ways To Experience Outdoor Community Service Abroad, by Terry Galloway When you are wanting community service hours but would much rather spend your time outside in another country than indoors a few blocks from your home, there are plenty of options. Outdoor community service projects let you soak in the summer sun while enjoying beautiful environments and making a real impact in another country without the resources available in your own community. Published 09Feb2012
Packing For Kokoda Treks, by Janna Jungclaus Taking a holiday walking the Kokoda Trek is a great adventure. However, whether you're an experienced hiker or outdoors person, or not, you will need to get a lot of specific hiking gear for a particular trip like this. You will need to be prepared for the terrain, for the tropical weather, for camping and of course to make sure you can keep a memory of this wonderful experience. Published 09Feb2012, viewed 6 times
ESPN Official Calls for Sports Tourism in Jamaica, by Keith Howard The Caribbean island of Jamaica is easily one of the top travel destinations in the world. However, sports tourism is not something that plays a major role in that country's tourism industry. According to ESPN's vice president of Caribbean and Maritime media, Bernard Stewart, that's something Jamaican tourist officials need to take a good look at. Published 09Feb2012, viewed 8 times
The Majestic History Of Rafting In The Grand Canyon, by Stephen Daniels Although people have been exploring and studying the Grand Canyon for centuries, no one can say with any certainty when or how it was carved by the Colorado River. What everyone can agree upon, however, is that the canyon is not only one of the seven wonders of the world, but that a Colorado River raft trip is one of the most beautiful and thrilling ways to explore the area. Published 08Feb2012, viewed 19 times
Choosing The Right Kokoda Trail Tours, by Janna Jungclaus The Kokoda Track, officially called the Kokoda Trail, was once the location of horrific and courageous battles during World War II. Today, it is a popular destination for adventure seekers and history enthusiasts who want to experience the challenging territory first hand. There are many professional Kokoda Trail Tours on offer today, so how do you choose which one is right for you? Published 08Feb2012, viewed 12 times
Airport Survival Tips For Parents, by Rick Rakauskas Your vacation starts the moment you get to the airport you're departing from. Even here, parents need to think ahead to save themselves some hassles that can arise when travelling with small children. Published 08Feb2012, viewed 10 times
How To Wax Your Skiis, by Ryan Holdaway If you're a seasoned skiier and you own your own skiis, the waxing will certainly be something you'll have to get to grips. Waxing creates a layer of lubrication between the skis and snow, reducing the effect of friction which means that your skis are alot smoother and easier to control. Published 08Feb2012, viewed 57 times
Seychelles Relationship with Abu Dhabi Described As "Love Affair", by Keith Howard At the beginning of the year (2012) it was learned that Air Seychelles would discontinue its direct flights to and from Europe and concentrate instead on regional flights between Seychelles, Mauritius, and Reunion Island. As it turns out, the struggling airline reached a deal with Etihad Airways that gives the flagship UAE airline operational control over Air Seychelles. Published 08Feb2012, viewed 11 times
Kokoda Holidays: In Which Direction Should We Walk The Track?, by Janna Jungclaus Walking the Kakoda Trail is an amazing adventure: 10 days of walking through extreme jungle conditions! Officially the trail starts at Ower's Corner in the South and cloncludes at Kokoda Village in the North and is nearly 100 km long. The trail can be walked in both directions from Kokoda to Owers Corner, and from Owers Corner to Kokoda, but which one is better? Published 08Feb2012, viewed 9 times
Enjoy the Carnevale Season In Italy, by Levi Reiss Carnival, Carnevale, or Mardi Gras; there's nothing like Carnival festivities to banish winter blues. Italy is a great place for a Carnevale vacation. You'll find holiday masks, costumes, allegorical floats, special food and wine everywhere. Each Italian region celebrates differently. Carnevale 2012 is on Tuesday February 21st, Carnevale 2013 is on Tuesday, February 12th, but Carnevale season starts earlier. Plan your Italian holidays now. Published 08Feb2012, viewed 11 times
Trekking Kokoda: What If I Get Sick?, by Janna Jungclaus It is such an adventire to walk the Kokoda Track. 10 days of walking through remote and dense jungle, razorback ridges, deep valleys, raging rivers.... However, adventure travel is not without risks, and the same goes for trekking Kokoda. After all the news coverage of 4 deaths on the Kokoda Track in 2009 has alerted even the most risk-taking travellers. Published 08Feb2012, viewed 8 times
Finding Hotels For Your Trip, by Lisa Steinway You've decided where you want to go on your next holiday, but where to stay without breaking the bank? There are hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, hostels, and many variations, to rest your head for the night. There are a number of ways to find hotels for your trip. Published 08Feb2012, viewed 5 times
Harbour Island Snorkeling (Bahamas), by William Alevizon PhD Harbour Island (part of the Eleuthera Island group) is one of the finest vacation getaways in all of The Bahamas. Harbour Island snorkeling opportunities are exceptional and varied, and the island itself is the hub of coral reef snorkeling (and scuba diving) for the entire North Eleuthera area. Published 08Feb2012, viewed 6 times
Leicestershire, The 2012 Olympics And You, by Timothy Capper The remains of Ashby Castle from the twelfth century is known as the setting of the tournament in the book "Ivanhoe" by Sir Walter Scott. Count the ninety-eight steps to the top of the Hastings Tower. Explore the tunnel passageway between the kitchen basements and the tower. Published 08Feb2012, viewed 4 times
How To Find Cheap Vacations, by Adrianna Noton Everyone wants to get away sometimes. However, you do not want your dream vacation to break the bank. Luckily, cheap vacations are not too tough to come by. Sure, you need to be willing to put in the time it takes to plan, have some perseverance while looking to book, and be willing to get a little creative sometimes. In the end, it will not be very hard to book your vacation cheaply. Published 08Feb2012, viewed 8 times
Ways To Save Money On Vacations, by Adrianna Noton Although most people probably feel like they could use a vacation much of the time, not many actually follow through and go. Work schedules are often one reason that you aren't able to get away on a decent vacation, but more often it's due to financial reasons. Many people consider going on vacation to be a luxury they simply can't afford. Published 07Feb2012, viewed 12 times
How to Know If Last Minute Vacations Are For You, by Adrianna Noton Last minute vacations can take you to virtually anywhere in the world, from sun-drenched resorts to ancient monuments and museums. You can generally find last minute vacations through your travel agency, in print advertisements, online or with last minute travel clubs. Published 07Feb2012, viewed 12 times
Get The Vehicle You Need Through Car Deals UK, by Mike Harbottle This article is about getting the kind of vehicle you need, when you need it, through car deals UK Published 07Feb2012, viewed 9 times
The Must-Have Travel Gadgets For 2012, by Ryan Holdaway With an already burgeoning amount of technology that makes travel that little bit more comfortable, this year we will see and increasing amount of gizmos released that will continue to make travelling easier, safer and more enjoyable. Below we present a brief rundown of the must-have travel gadgets for the coming year. Published 07Feb2012, viewed 31 times
The Best Ski Resorts For Beginners, by Ryan Holdaway The vast majority of people look back on their first ski holiday with great fondness. For many, it's the first steps towards an obsession and passion that has flourished to the extent that yearly ski trips have become something of tradition for the whole family who share a love for skiing. Published 07Feb2012, viewed 175 times
10 Things To Do In Essex During The Olympics, by Timothy Capper The 2012 Olympic games are being held in the East End of London this year. Undoutable you will take in the sights of London during your stay, however London, like any city can become a little busy. A day trip to Essex can be a wonderful way to escape the city and also take in a more rural view of the English countryside. Published 07Feb2012, viewed 10 times
Black Boots Were Made For Walking, by Jamie Simpson How to dress your black boots through the seasons. Published 07Feb2012, viewed 7 times
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