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Caribbean

Posted by Josh Riverside

You’ve worked hard all year and you finally have time to rest. Treat yourself to a piece of paradise by going on a trip to the Caribbean! Snorkel, go boating, hike, or just relax in the sprawling beaches – you can do absolutely anything you want.

Family Vacations

Posted by Jamie Ritchie

Australia has great accommodation to suit families on vacation. All along the eastern coast are purpose built vacation apartments within walking distance to beach, family orientated activities and restaurants.

Stag Weekends in Bournemouth – Off Road Karting

Posted by Greg Birbeck

When it comes to stag weekends, your mind travels to a place that is filled with scenic beauty and thrilling...

Michigan Travel: Your Guide to Visiting Michigan

Posted by Melissa Morrison

Michigan, affectionately known to all as the mitten shaped state, provides 3,200 miles of fresh water shoreline, 3.9 million acres of DNR managed land and dozens of cultured cities with museums, upscale restaurants and extraordinary shops. Michigan is a four-season state. Visitors have everything from fishing, boating, hiking, snowmobiling, skiing and much more. Michigan is most commonly known for its Upper and Lower PeninsulaÂ’s. Below are just a few places to visit throughout the state.

Greece - Best Islands Among the Dodecanese

Posted by Michael Russell

Rhodes. One of Greece's many highlights, the island of Rhodes, has both incredible beauty and interesting history to share with its visitors. The largest of the Dodecanese island group, Rhodes has several beaches from which you can enjoy the sea. One is covered with small pebbles in place of sand, but the magnificence of the royal blue water is obvious regardless of the composition of the beach. Rhodes receives over 300 days of sunshine a year, which makes you appreciate the crisp coldness of the Aegean even more.

Cambodian Taxi Chaos – a Leaf, a Radiator and a MacGyver Mom

Posted by Rick Chapo

The roads in Cambodia are vicious, angry slabs of asphalt filled with potholes that would qualify as valleys in some countries. Fortunately, I had it made traveling from Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh. Or so I thought.

Siberia, Russia, Part 7 - The Trans-Siberian Railway

Posted by Richard Chapo

After deciding to move to Siberia for a year to teach at the Chita State Technical University, I embarked on a travel odyssey unlike any other. In this entry, we pick up the trip leaving the train station in Khabarovsk.

Do I Really Need Travel Insurance?

Posted by Tim Guthrie

Who doesnÂ’t dream of going on a cruise or an exotic location for an extended period of time. The world is a big place, and new vacation spots are opening every month. Countries that used to be offlimits are now booming ports of call. For some, travel is a lifelong dream. To get out there and see the what the world offers you in return. Travel insurance might be a smart purchase and finding the best deal might not be that hard.

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