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By AprilEClark 1 comments
For more than 110 years, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, has celebrated the strawberry, that ruby-red berry that serves as a great reason to eat, drink and be merry every June... more »
By Anne Wanchic 1 comments
Looking to get out of the rough? Why not treat yourself to play a relaxing resort course. Find the best courses and vacations combined without breaking the bank!.. more »
By meemee67 2 comments
Everyone has his or her own idea of what Camping is all about. If you have never been camping before, start out slow. Take a weekend, pack the car with some supplies and find a campground close by your home. That way if something goes wrong or ... more »
By Zach Chouteau 0 comments
Northern California is home to a number of excellent spas, and the setting amidst picturesque landscapes and mostly mild weather couldn’t be better. Whether you’re seeking upscale elegance or Zen funkiness—you’ll have plenty of options for a ... more »
By Zach Chouteau 2 comments
Just about everyone has been to a big clambake, or watched a bunch of old cars go by in a Fourth of July parade. For something a bit more out of the box, here are some truly off-the-wall festivals to consider... more »
By Jillian Downer 0 comments
Barcelona is full of dining options that offer little bang for your buck. In order to get a real taste of Spain, especially Catalonia, you must do a little searching. Like any major tourist city in the world, Barcelona is engorged with ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
A Rhine river cruise is a great way to see many of the interesting port cities in Germany and some of the surrounding countries like The Netherlands, Austria and Hungary. The Rhine River, known as the Rhein in Germany, is a very important ... more »
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Even though it's been listed as one of the best places to live in the United States, many people still think of Yuma as a place to pass through--not a place to stay and visit. This growing city is a backdrop to many great historical stories. Here ... more »
By Zach Chouteau 1 comments
It may be called “Sin City,” but Las Vegas offers tons of fun and wholesome activities for families if you plan ahead and hit the right spots. Here are some tips for navigating your next visit to Vegas with the kids... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 3 comments
Once you're aboard your houseboat, remember a few things that will help you make the most of your houseboating vacation... more »
By Valerie Brooks 0 comments
New Mexico’s capital is Santa Fe, also called "The City Different," and for good reason. This fantastical southwestern city boasts turquoise skies, amber sunsets and majestic mountains, with a magical feel that serves as its native backdrop. ... more »
By bruceleroy 0 comments
The town made famous by Simon and Garfunkel's song "Scarborough Fair" isn't generally considered a major destination for international tourists, but that's part of the charm. It's quiet and peaceful yet still features the beaches, the ... more »
By Beveronius 3 comments
Do you like to travel? Are you looking for an affordable way to vacation? Don't have a lot of time? Not sure if you will like a particular destination enough to spend a week? These are all questions people ask themselves before going on a cruise... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
These directions start from Madame Tussauds, a famous wax museum and tourist attraction opened on Baker Street in 1835. The scenic drive takes you to Wales' capital city of Cardiff, 175 miles west of London. It was important as a primary port for ... more »
By wa2451 0 comments
Do you feel you over pay for car rentals? Have you heard of car rental deals others have found that leave you scratching your head? Here is an the easy way to find the best deal without having to prepay for your rental... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
With a population of near 450,000 residents, Edinburgh, Scotland, is the seventh largest city in the United Kingdom and with its array of festivals and castles, it proves to be the second most popular tourist city in the United Kingdom, preceded ... more »
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Highlands of Olympia is a small ski area nestled in the valley between Madison and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This ski area is perfect for beginners and is the ideal weekend trip for outdoor enthusiasts who live in the midwestern United States. ... more »
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Only 50 miles east of Seattle, The Summit at Snoqualmie is one of the premier ski and resort areas in Washington state. With breathtaking views, 65 fun and challenging slopes, 19 different chair lifts, fantastic instructors, both luxurious and ... more »
By AprilEClark 1 comments
Indianapolis is a hotbed for auto racing, live music, restaurants and attractions. Whether it's a first date, a day trip or family vacation, try these ideas for cool stuff to do in Indy... more »
By brandy1123 0 comments
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By meemee67 0 comments
When summer approaches you think...VACATION. That means fun in the sun, less distractions, less hours at the office. Often we do the same old thing, a day at the beach, a day at a frind's pool, a BBQ on a sunday. Why not try something different... more »
By CyndiLou 0 comments
Immediately hear the word "Vegas" and the cacophony of casino noise fills your head. Yes, casinos are the main attraction in Sin City, but there are a million other things to do in Vegas than sitting at the felt handing your money over. Here are ... more »
By Zach Chouteau 1 comments
Summer vacations can take a serious nosedive if a heat wave comes along that you’re not prepared for. Here are a few tips to keep your cool even when the sun is beating down harder than ever... more »
By 02SmithA 7 comments
We've all gone on vacations where we are on the road a long time. How can you help keep yourself entertained during the trip?.. more »
By Valerie Brooks 0 comments
Few places in the U.S. are as beautiful and spiritually captivating as New Mexico. Called “The Land of Enchantment,” the central-northern part of the state (Santa Fe, Albuquerque, and Taos) is particularly alluring and attracts tourists by the ... more »