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Explore Mexico’s Magical Towns and be bewitched!

09/21/2015 in City of Mexico

Mexico is a huge country with hundreds of attractions. It appeals to all types of travelers from historic buffs, nature lovers, adventurers, to backpackers. You can enjoy fiestas, tamales and burritos, beaches, historic places, and shopping!

The charisma of Mexico can be seen and appreciated in its charming pueblos or small towns. These small towns are not only a joy to...


Swim along with the fur seals in Kaikoura, New Zealand

09/14/2015 in Kaikoura Aerodrome

Named after food - Kai and Crayfish - Koura, the town of Kaikoura is where you can experience marine activities including being up close and personal with fur seals!

A picturesque town nestled between two mountain ranges that extend to the sea, and located halfway between Christchurch and Picton, Kaikoura is inhabited by about 3,800 people. It is a region traditionally known...


Dalmatia, Croatia, a must visit for Game of Thrones fans!

09/14/2015 in Croatia

An idyllic region of Croatia, Dalmatia has everything you desire in a vacation. A rich cultural heritage evidenced by medieval towns, numerous islands surrounded by the clear waters of the Adriatic Sea, immense fortresses,  mysterious caves and caverns, and not to be missed, the locations of the Game of Thrones TV series!

Located in the eastern coast of Adriatic Sea, the...


Five Countries where you can stretch your Canadian Dollars

09/16/2015 in Anywhere

One of the joys of traveling is finding places where you can enjoy the sights without burning a hole in your pocket. Being able to stretch your Canadian dollars means more savings, more places to visit, more activities to experience, and not worry about your bills when you get back home. Here are five destinations where Canadian dollars are accepted, welcomed...


How to avoid losing your luggage

09/07/2015 in Anywhere

Together with having a delayed flight, a lost baggage is also something that can get on anyone's nerves. Here are tips on how to prevent lost luggage:

The first thing to do is to head over to the baggage carousel as soon as you get off your flight to minimize the probability of your bag getting stolen. If you feel something is wrong,...


Active Baby Boomers, Head off to your next Adventure!

09/07/2015 in Anywhere

If you were born between 1946 and 1964, you are considered as part of the Baby Boomer generation. The Baby Boomers, according to an AARP report, are active travelers who can afford to take 4 – 5 trips annually, with 42% travelling both domestically and internationally. This is the generation which has the means and time to travel extensively, and...


How to find the best resort kids’ clubs

09/07/2015 in Anywhere

Every resort seems to have a kids’ club these days, but some properties just pick a room, throw in some toys and a TV, and ta-dah! Check out these tips:

1. Do your research. Talk to a travel agent who books a lot of family trips, or turn to the review factory that is TripAdvisor.

2. Flip through the brochure or...


Weekend getaways

09/05/2015 in Anywhere

Although you enjoy spending every day with your spouse, sticking to the same schedule and always going to the same places can wear on you. As a couple, you want to make sure you’re keeping the romance alive in your relationship, and this can be hard if you don’t put forth the necessary effort to keep your relationship strong. A...


New 7 Wonders: World

09/01/2015 in Anywhere

Nature never fails to surprise us with its spectacular sights. Pair these with bright minds of human civilizations and we get majestic wonders of the world.

Elected by more than 100 million votes from all over the world, the New7Wonders of the World was declared on July 7, 2007 by the New7Wonders Foundation. Before reaching the top seven, the nominees went...


Make learning more fun with your kids at the semester at sea!

09/04/2015 in Anywhere

The world is indeed getting smaller but being able to travel has made it bigger! What if you are given the chance to travel with your kids and learn with them, would you grab that opportunity?

The concept of shipboard education was first envisioned almost a hundred years ago by James Edwin Lough, a New York University psychology professor. It eventually...