Plopped in the Caribbean is a tiny little island, 5 miles by 37. Roatan calls travelers to its shores to experience snorkeling, diving, deep-sea fishing and a wide array of other nautical adventures. The island thrives on tourism.
Plopped in the Caribbean is a tiny little island, 5 miles by 37. Roatan calls travelers to its shores to experience snorkeling, diving, deep-sea fishing and a wide array of other nautical adventures. The island thrives on tourism.
You're running websites, and/or TOTALLY connected at work. You've got one (or more) cell phones, google phone (and possibly a land-line?). You're connected on twitter, foursquare, facebook, G+, and even old-school forums. You're involved in your neighborhood website, community events online, and keep up to date with your kids and family online.
AND, now you're planning your vacation. Think of where you want to go to get away from it all...
For most people, the thought of setting foot on Antarctica feels like a distant dream ~ an experience reserved for only scientists and extreme adventurers. Yet since Lars-Eric Lindblad built the first expedition cruise ship in 1969, Antarctic tourism has grown so much that the 2009-2010 season saw a whopping 38,000 travellers visit the Gr
Florida Culture for the Week of July 25 by Josh Garrick
Traveling with kids is glorious, full of learning and laughing and happiness. It can also be full of "are we there yet?" questions that can put a damper on your trip. What do to? I've found a great resource for traveling with kids - a website aptly named Pit Stops for Kids.
There are thousands of popular places to visit around the world and there are some that are just as beautiful that are a little off the beaten path. These are some of the planet’s most wonderful locations where you shouldn’t be surrounded by thousands of tourists.