Travel Accommodations

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Grand Cayman Island, the largest of the Cayman Islands, is located about 480 miles south of Miami, Florida. The Seven Mile Beach is one of the major tourist attractions... more »
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Gulfport is surprising not just for its history and charm, but also for its upscale amenities. Nightclubs, aquariums, golf courses, chartered fishing boats and other attractions await visitors to this wonderful Gulf Coast city... more »
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Hobart is the capital of Tasmania, or Tassie as the locals call it, and it's the second oldest city in Australia. This small river town is steeped in history, offers plenty of tourist attractions, and was named one of the three most photogenic ... more »
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Hot Springs is aptly named for the 147-degree water that flows from the ground in this central Arkansas town. As the childhood home of former president Bill Clinton, Hot Springs is attractive to spa goers and political aficionados alike... more »
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Knoxville, Tennessee has a little bit of everything for everyone to enjoy. The city center is filled with a wide variety of accommodations from which to choose and all are within a short drive, if not walking distance, to some of this city's ... more »
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Madrid, the capital of Spain and its largest city, is located near the center of the Iberian peninsula. With its 3.5 million residents, Madrid is also the third largest city in the European Union. Aside from its wealth of historical sites, shops ... more »
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Micronesia is made up of hundreds of small islands in the central Pacific Ocean. Created from volcanic activity millions of years ago, these tropical islands are divided into four states and are often compared in beauty and physical attributes to ... more »
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Missouri, the Show-Me state, is located in central United States and boasts two major rivers, the Missouri and the Mississippi. It's also the haven of all things American, from baseball and football legends to hot dogs and hamburgers. Here are ... more »
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Moldova is a picturesque, land-locked country located in eastern Europe with a population that focuses on food production. Known for its stretching vineyards, quaint villages and beautiful landscape, Moldova is a country with a lot to offer ... more »
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Montana holds the line at the northern end of the American Rockies and features some of the most breathtaking landscapes of the continental United States. There are few places on earth with more to offer outdoors lovers than Big Sky country... more »
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Monte Carlo, Monaco, is a European vacation paradise that offers visitors a beautiful location surrounded by towering Alps and the sparkling blue sea of the Mediterranean. The French Riviera is on the west side, while the Italian Riviera is on ... more »
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Jamaica, a small island paradise in the Caribbean of about 4,500 square miles, has only 2 cities. One is Kingston and the other is Montego Bay. Montego Bay is located on the northern coast and is most popular for attracting tourists who want to ... more »
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Monterey is located along the central coast of California between San Francisco and Santa Barbara. You can check out a bit of its history at the famed Cannery Row, once a thriving fishery and now a tourist attraction... more »
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Montgomery is the capitol city of Alabama with plenty of historical sites and landmarks to explore. Nowhere else in the country will you find such contrasting images as the First White House of the Confederacy and the legendary church where Dr. ... more »
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Moscow, the capital of Russia, is the most populous city in all of Europe, with well over 10 million people residing within its boundaries. Located on the Moskva River, Moscow is currently in the middle of an economic boom, resulting in ... more »
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Mullerthal, a region in eastern Luxembourg near the German border, is also known as Little Switzerland. Known for its waterfalls, strange rock formations and castles, Mullerthal is a hiker's paradise, with plenty to explore... more »
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Located just 60 kilometers southeast of Brussels, the city of Namur is the capital of the Belgium province of the same name, at the spot where the Meuse and Sambre rivers meet. Namur is best known for the Citadel, a historic fortress which was a ... more »
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New South Wales is one of the few places on earth that can honestly claim to have something for everyone. Gorgeous peaks covered in flower blossoms snuggle up to pristine beaches, which in turn are a hop, skip and jump from miles of unsettled ... more »
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Nicaragua has had its share of hardship in recent years, but that hasn't prevented it from emerging from the ashes. Today Nicaragua is once again beginning to draw a tourist crowd, filled with folks who are drawn to lush greenery and dense urban ... more »
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Nigeria is one of the most diverse nations in the world, with literally hundreds of different ethnic groups all calling this West African nation home. It's also one of the more dangerous places to visit, but with the right guide and the proper ... more »
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North Dakota, one of the Great Plains States, is bordered by Montana on the west, Minnesota on the east, South Dakota to the south and Saskatchewan, Canada to the north. While not a noted tourist area, it has much to offer the adventurous type ... more »
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Located in the midwest region of the United States, Ohio has natural boundaries to the north thanks to Lake Erie and to the south due to the Ohio River. The beauty of the state is enhanced by the Allegheny and Appalachian mountain ranges to the ... more »
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Olomouc is the former medieval capital of Moravia and is believed to be the site of an ancient Roman fort. This alone makes it an interesting destination for people who love history, but it's also got plenty of modern charm for hipsters in search ... more »
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Omaha is the largest city in the state of Nebraska and one of the most important in the business world. Many major corporations call Omaha home, including the giant Berkshire Hathaway, whose CEO is the famous Warren Buffett. In addition, there's ... more »
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Long a backward and underdeveloped nation, Oman has finally emerged as a great tourist destination. It's one of the more traditional countries in the Middle East, but it has friendly locals and plenty of charm to keep a visitor occupied... more »