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A Japanese college student boy was walking in Shujuku (popular
movie and restaurant section of Tokyo) when a pretty girl
standing by a bar invited him to come in and have a drink
with her. After having a drink and singing a karioki song
he got handed a bill for $500 by the tough guy manager.
Guidance for anyone looking to travel in a way that lessens their
impact on the environment and provides genuine benefits for
conservation and local people.
When people consider their vacation or weekend getaways, few
understand the true range of options they really do have
available to them. Many people think their only options for
lodging on vacation is limited to: hotels, motels, cabins, RV's,
travel trailers, and tents. But the truth is that there are a few
more options that most people never even consider.
Taste the rum and practice the Salsa on the Caribbean island
paradise of Puerto Rico.
Tucked within what many call the Gulf of California lies a
unique, extremely private marine haven topped with diving
dolphins, sea lions, spectacular humpback and California Gray
whale watching. The Sea of Cortez, known to locals as Mar de
Cortés, is a temperate and calm adventure, with more serene
waters and pleasant weather than the open Pacific. It's one of
the few places you'll find cactus and marine life so beautifully
cohabiting.
Tucked away in an unexpected locale - a desert - you'll find an
unexpected, glittering weekend get-away. The Las Vegas strip
lights up is the city that never sleeps. Pack your days with more
golf, dining, gambling, shows and nightlife than you've ever
dreamed possible. Most famous for its casinos, the fun begins
when you exit the plane into a lobby full of slot machines.
When people consider their vacation or weekend getaways, few
understand the true range of options they really do have
available to them. Many people think their only options for
lodging on vacation is limited to: hotels, motels, cabins, RV's,
travel trailers, and tents. But the truth is that there are a few
more options that most people never even consider.
Guidance for anyone looking to travel in a way that lessens their
impact on the environment and provides genuine benefits for
conservation and local people.
Taste the rum and practice the Salsa on the Caribbean island
paradise of Puerto Rico.
Nestled along the majestic, tranquil Mediterranean coast lies the
romantic Spanish city known for its ancient culture and
awe-inspiring historic architecture. The capital of Catalonia,
Barcelona has mild, comfortable winters and dry, smoldering
summers. The best time to vacation, weather-wise, is during the
Spring and Fall, March through June or September through January.
So now is the ideal time to experience its spendor.
Even in the face of monumental gas hikes, summer road trips have
never been more popular. Driving gives an intimate and relaxed
glimpse at the scenic countryside, offering views simply
unattainable via air travel. Nevertheless, after ten games of
would-you-rather and an hour of name-that-license-plate, even the
most thrilling road trips can grow long and tedious. Try the
following tips to make your next car trip enjoyable the entire
way.
With more than 500 miles of the world's clearest, turquoise
water, this 100,000 mile stretch of 700 petite islands in the
Atlantic Ocean is one of the most scenic and secluded vacation
spots around. It's uninhabited, pristine beaches are ideal
grounds for scuba and deep-sea diving, world-class sport fishing,
kayaking and snorkeling by day and extravagant island dining and
dancing by night.
Tucked within what many call the Gulf of California lies a
unique, extremely private marine haven topped with diving
dolphins, sea lions, spectacular humpback and California Gray
whale watching. The Sea of Cortez, known to locals as Mar de
Cortés, is a temperate and calm adventure, with more serene
waters and pleasant weather than the open Pacific. It's one of
the few places you'll find cactus and marine life so beautifully
cohabiting.
Summertime means vacation for most of us - from travel abroad to
scenic road trips. It can be hard to leave your pet at home
during all these adventures. Pets are a part of our family, so we
miss them during long stays away. But you can travel with your
pet. Read the following tips on ways you can prepare a safe and
low-stress vacation.
A Japanese college student boy was walking in Shujuku (popular
movie and restaurant section of Tokyo) when a pretty girl
standing by a bar invited him to come in and have a drink
with her. After having a drink and singing a karioki song
he got handed a bill for $500 by the tough guy manager.