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Top 5 Best Chinatown Restaurants in New York City

10/30/2015 in Chinatown

Craving for authentic Chinese food in New York? Head to Chinatown and savor heavenly Chinese dishes!

Home to one of the largest ethnic Chinese population outside of Asia, Chinatown in New York will make you feel like you are in a Chinese city with all of its shops, restaurants, and people talking in their native dialect. Here are five of the...


Wooing a Whale: Humpback Crooners in Baja California, Mexico

10/28/2015 in Anywhere

by Bryan Jáuregui, Todos Santos Eco Adventures

If science had all the answers, poets and dreamers would be out of a job. So when scientists tell us that they’re not really sure why humpback males sing – and it is only the males that sing – then it’s up to the rest of us to look at the evidence and help...


Top 10 Off-the-Beaten-Path Things to Do in Cuba

10/20/2015 in Cuba

Cuba is ready to be conquered! Now that the United States is opening its embassy in Cuba, and with the influx of Canadian tourists, it is expected that Cuba will be the next vacation hotspot. Here are some activities to experience and places to visit that are under the radar of most travelers.

  • Climb to the top of La Gran Piedra...

Top 10 things to do in Cuba

10/05/2015 in Cuba

With the United States recently reopening its embassy in Cuba, it is expected that tourists will be coming into Cuba by the thousands. The country has been such an enigma for thousands of westerners who has Cuba listed in their bucket list.  The José Martí International Airport is the busiest and largest airport in Cuba, and is served by more...


Top 10 Things to Do in Rapa Nui (Easter Island)

10/05/2015 in Easter Island

A Chilean territory located in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, Easter Island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that attracts thousands of visitors annually. Considered as one of the most remote inhabited islands in the world, it is the home 887 extant monumental statues called moai. These statues were carved by the natives using only stone hand chisels in the period 1100–1680...


10 Tips for Travelling with Multigenerational Groups

10/05/2015 in Anywhere

Multigenerational group travel is a great way for families to spend a considerable time with each other. Although it sounds fun to travel with everyone in the family or clan, it requires a lot of planning and attention particularly the needs of certain family members. Here are ten tips on how to make your multigenerational vacation a success.

  • Get inputs from...

Top 10 Things to do in Ixtapa-Zihuatenejo, Mexico

10/05/2015 in Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo

The beach towns of Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo are just 9 kilometers apart, making both ideal to visit at the same time.  Aside from enjoying the sun, sea and sand, there are more attractions and experiences to enjoy in these towns. Here are the other things you can do in Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo.

  • Zihuatanejo has three cooking schools where you can learn...

Top Ten Destinations for Budget Conscious Travelers

09/21/2015 in Anywhere

You do not need to be rolling in money to enjoy a vacation. There are hundreds of tourist destinations around the world where you can maximize your money, minimize your expenditures, and still enjoy a grand vacation.

Here are ten budget friendly destinations which will appeal to budget conscious travelers.

  • Thailand.  One country that has it all yet it is very affordable...

Exchange Vows in a Cultural Wedding at the Romantic AMResorts

09/21/2015 in Anywhere

Your wedding is an extra special event that should be made beautiful and simply memorable. Exchange vows in the magical wonderland that is AMResorts and follow your cultural traditions with their new Cultural Wedding offers.

AMResorts manages 35 properties throughout Mexico, Jamaica, Curaçao, St. Thomas, the Dominican Republic, and Costa Rica, all of which have unique concepts that include luxurious accommodation...


Ten Major Trends for Family Vacations

09/21/2015 in Anywhere

Ten Major Trends for Family Vacations

Gone are those days when families would spend their vacations in familiar places. Today, families are more open to exploring new places, experiencing numerous activities, and discover a world beyond their country, state, or city.  

With so many videos, blogs, and photos being posted, families plan their trips based on what they see and read. Here...