The quick summary If you can depart from Seattle instead of Vancouver, pick that option. Leaving from Vancouver means going through U.S. and Canadian customs multiple times, and unfortunately they aren't equipped to handle the crowds. Better yet, stick to the newer Disney ships sailing to the Caribbean. Planning a Disney Alaska cruise Vancouver is ... [Read more]
Most folks are tired of the winter cold weather and would happily swap the dreary winter weather for blue skies and sunshine. If you are one who is considering the idea of getting away this spring break to a tropical paradise, we have six spring break vacation ideas here for you. They are chosen because of three reasons. Easily accessible, have ample ... [Read more]
Boston is an ideal destination for history buffs, outdoor enthusiasts, foodies and anyone who likes to do things their own way. The city has over 150,000 students in institutions of higher learning and is home to the first university in the United States – Harvard. Among the many firsts in America, there are five major things that made their inceptions ... [Read more]
Statistics show that the annual cruise industry revenue is $37.8 billion for the US economy. In 2010, 10.2 million cruise passengers originated from North America with an average length of cruise of 7.2 days. Of the millions that were surveyed, 43% preferred to cruise in the Caribbean compared to Alaska, Mexico, Europe, Bermuda and Mediterranean. (Source: ... [Read more]
From cheap street food stalls and food courts to Michelin starred and traditional restaurants, variety awaits you in Asia. Asia is where foods like sushi (Japan), pad thai (Thailand), satay (Malaysia), Hainanese rice (Singapore), dim sum (Hong Kong) and bulgogi (Korea) were created. Food and travel go hand-in-hand. The English writer, Virginia Woolf ... [Read more]