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November 11th, 2008
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August 25th, 2008

10 Hot Deals starting at $249 per Week for Labor Day Vacations

So, you want your last hurrah, before school starts and summer vacation ends?

Well, there’s nothing like getting a super low last minute deal that comes when you are a vacatoin and travel club member with our travel company.

Here are some specials you can go to right now (based on availability.. you’ll need to hurry, plus, you’ll need to become a member of our exclusive club, as these savings are for members only!)

1. Hawaiian Princess Makaha – Aug 27- Sept 3rd 1 Bedroom in Oahu, sleeps 5 people

August 21st, 2008

What Should You Take On Canada Fishing Trips

What you need to take as far as bait and fishing equipment depends on the type of fish you want to catch. The top fish that anglers travel to Canada for are muskie, walleye, lake trout and northern pike. The guides in Canada fishing camps and at some lodges recommend Vanish test line for leaders because sometimes the braided lines will startle the fish and you will not catch many fish. If you are fishing for muskies, you want to have at least a fifty-pound test line. If you plan to fish for pike, you want to use thirty pound test line. For smallmouth you would use about a ten pound test line.

August 12th, 2008

Georgetown Loop Railway Adventure

There are several narrow guage railways in the state of Colorado, but the Georgetown Loop railway is the most scenic and affordable in the state. The station is located off I-70 around fifty miles west of Denver.

Take the off ramp on exit 266 into the town of Silver Plume. There is parking at the station but no room for recreational vehicles or campers. These types of vehicles should park at the Devil


August 9th, 2008
August 6th, 2008

IS A 20-DAY CAMPING SAFARI IN SOUTH AFRICA FOR YOU?

This package, from go2africa.com, currently priced at ZAR 6730 or about $900 per person, includes twenty days of all of the best South Africa has to offer– from local attractions to wildlife. It includes three nights of hotel accomodations, and sixteen nights of camping; and you will visit four of South Africa’s most popular national parks. In order to make this trip the most enjoyable, you should be prepared to help with the camping duties when asked! This tour begins in Cape Town, at the southernmost tip of South Africa, where you can experience firsthand the culture of this famous city.

July 17th, 2008

Best Organized Tours in Tahiti

If you are the type of person that likes to enroll in organized tours, Tahiti has no shortage of companies that offer well thought out itineraries for your touring pleasure. And while they have their brochures and reservation desks in many hotels, you may want to call ahead of time. In no particular order, following is some of the best companies you should call ahead to enroll in their tour of Tahiti.

July 17th, 2008
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July 16th, 2008

Eating Cheap in New York City

Do you have dietary concerns that make your food choices limited? If you


July 15th, 2008

Choosing Accommodations on Maui

The key to a relaxing visit to Maui is the choice of lodging location. Maui offers approximately 16 hotels with a total of over 10,000 available rooms. Visitors to Maui can also choose to stay in one of the 7,343 condominiums units or at one of the 40 Bed and Breakfast Inns on the island. Less common, but also available, are camping facilities located on park grounds.

Visitors looking for a romantic getaway to spend their Maui vacation find Hotel Hana-Maui perfectly suited to their desires. The Hotel offers private cottages near the ocean with hot tubs on the deck and gardened outdoor baths that bring tropical fantasies to life.

July 14th, 2008

Discount Resort Vacations with Kids

Many think of all-inclusive vacations as a break from the kids. Resort vacations may seem too expensive to share with your children. However, with the discounts available, these types of vacations can be enjoyed with the kids along as easily as without them.

Look on the internet for resorts that offer travel discounts for kids. Some resorts give children a discount identification card when they arrive at the resort. These cards are good for free or discounted admissions to attractions and free food when with a paying adult. These discount cards are often available for kids of ages through twelve years old.

July 14th, 2008

A Backcountry Adventure Travel

Do you think that being a nomad is such a fine adventure? Actually, it is. It might be tiring and risky, but it is an adventure all the same. Now, do you want to experience what it is like to be a nomad, even just for a short while? This is pretty easy. All you have to do is embark yourself on an adventure travel that involves the California wilderness.

The luxurious Sequoia High Sierra Camp

July 14th, 2008
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July 7th, 2008

An Icy Adventure Travel

Staying time at home during a big snowfall is definitely boring. You don’t have to be a genius to be able to figure that out. You want to go out but there is nothing fun to do outside, except make some snow angels, and you have been doing that ever since you were a teen. This time, in your adulthood, you decide that you want something different, a vacation worth paying for. Thus, you decide to embark yourself on a snow-type adventure travel.

July 3rd, 2008
July 3rd, 2008

Budget Vacations: Take A Short One!

Having a vacation doesn’t really mean that you are obliged to take one week or ten days leave from work. As a matter of fact, weekend vacations are just as satisfying and fun as with taking long ones. If you could have the advantage of taking a day off during Friday and Monday, then the better! If that


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