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Paraiso Philippines

Sunday, May 4th, 2008 by Louise

Paraiso Philippines is the best informational site you will ever find for the Republic of the Philippines. They proudly boast all of the major attractions, sites, and culture of the beautiful country.paraiso philippines

When you browse the site, you will find that Paraiso means “paradise” and seems to be the perfect way to describe the country. From the exotic landscape to the exciting, friendly people, the land is simply breathtaking. Besides traveling there, you will find no better way to discover what this country is about than looking through the beautiful Photo Gallery that is provided on this site.

If you’re interested in the country’s hottest spots, Paraiso Philippines won’t let you down. All the recommended Places of Interest for lodging, dining, or exploring can be found on an easily navigated, well organized page. What’s the best place to catch a bite? How about the best place to catch some Z’s? You’ll find out here.

Paraiso Philippines is interesting and informative. Take the chance to explore the site, and you’ll find yourself exploring a new world.

Women Only Traveling

Saturday, December 1st, 2007 by Della Davis

Women traveling in groups with only other women is a big trend in travel today. Many women have the time, resources, and the desire to travel, but do not have a willing partner or friend to travel with. To address this problem there are now many groups offering woman-travel, or women-only tours.

Many of these tours are learning based tours, where a new skill such as how to tango, or sail, shot landscape photography, ethnic cooking or writing is learned, or perfected. Other tours are geographical, such as exploring New Mexico (Car Hire USA), or places in Asia, or spending a week in Paris attending fashion shows and shopping (Car Hire France). Easy or “soft” adventure tours are also popular. This type of trip would involve day-hikes rather than mountain climbing, or rafting on calm rivers rather than kayaking whitewater rivers. Soft adventure trips are generally still in remote and scenic locations even if the adventure is easy-going.

Women-only tours are usually small, limited to about 14-20 participants and the transportation frequently a combination of airplanes and mini-vans.

Women going alone on this type of tour need to look carefully at the brochures and internet advertising. Make sure the age group and physical capabilities of the tour match your needs. Examine the itinerary carefully, making sure that there is enough, but not too much, unstructured time and that there are optional activities during that time.

Gap Year Travel

Thursday, July 26th, 2007 by Michele

It used to be that gap year travel referred to students who took a year to travel before beginning college. However, it now can refer to a sabbatical from work, a post-retirement trip, or a family adventure. Gap Year Travel has programs to suit the needs of any of these groups.The Leap

This Website offers programs for the typical gap year participant. There are many choices you can make in this program. You can do this solo or as part of a team. You can do a summer only program, or you can choose a sports program.

For those who have already completed college but are interested in Gap Year Travel, consider graduate jobs with this company. The benefits to this job are two-fold. First, working in a program such as this is an excellent addition to your resume. Second, you will be able to participate in a unique experience before beginning your full-time career.

Whether you want your family to take a once in a lifetime trip, are retiring and want to try something brand new, or wish to spend a year doing something different before attending college, check out the opportunities that are available at The Leap.

Palm Beach Travel

Thursday, July 26th, 2007 by Michele

Many people travel to Florida for vacations. As you plan your trip, you want to have a resource that will help you make the most of your destination. If you are planning on visiting southeastern Florida, Palm Beach Travel is a great Website.West Palm

This travel site can help with planning for your entire trip. If you are looking for the logistics of travelling to the Palm Beach area, you can find information about accomodations and transportation.

Palm Beach Travel can help you decide what you would like to do while you are visiting the area. Examples of activities included in this Website are sports and events. There also are testimonials from people who have travelled to this region. There are details of activities they have tried and places they have visited, which were enjoyed.

Start planning your trip to Florida by visiting Palm Beach Travel.

Madrid, Spain

Thursday, April 20th, 2006 by Bill Tusan

The heart of Madrid, the Plaza Mayor, is surrounded by 136 houses built in the 17th century. These home have been passed down through generations of the same family. For two centuries, the plaza served as the city’s chief forum for beheading, bullfights, and the canonization of saints. One of the world’s grandest palaces, the Royal palace was completed in 1764.

Contemporary Madrid came into its own after the death of the Fascist dictator Franco. Years of the Franco regime left Madrid and much the country in economic shambles due to isolation. With his death, Madrid, and Spain as a whole, began to re-assert itself on the international stage. Within Spain, reaction against the dictatorial bureaucracy centered in Madrid and a history of centralism that pre-dated Franco by centuries has resulted in the successful modern movement towards increased autonomy for the regions of Spain, considered as European regions, under the umbrella of Spain

Madrid is also noted for its nightlife and discotheques. It’s not uncommon for madrileños to dance all night, head to the Chocolateria San Ginés for chocolate y churros at dawn, go home, shower, shave, and go to work. This nightlife, called la movida and initially focused on the Plaza del Dos de Mayo, flourished after the death of Franco, especially during the 80s while Madrid’s most cherished mayor Enrique Tierno Galván was in office. A particular hub for this night activity is nowadays the nearby gay village of Chueca.

The Madrilenos don’t have dinner until ten or eleven in the evening. To quench hunger until that late dinner hour, they enjoy a light snack called tapa. Tapa can be king crabs, blood red, large as soccer balls; tiny squid cooked in their purplish ink; bull’s testicles sauteed in garlic; slivers of chewy air-cured ham; suckling pig, roasted in old ceramic wood-burning ovens; grilled flounder; fried hake, red snapper encrusted with salt and then baked; garlic soup, and tripe stew.

Madrid’s famous art museum is the Prado. Spanish works of Goya and El Greco compose the bulk of the Prado’s collection and of course there are paintings by the prolific Picasso. Hundreds of Italian and Dutch Renaissance pieces are displayed-–mostly bought with New World gold by the kings of Spain.

Madrid is also host to one of the most famous bullfighting rings in the world, Las Ventas.

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New Las Vegas

Sunday, March 12th, 2006 by Bill Tusan

Las Vegas, Nevada attempts to change itself and be a peddler of family-friendly activities caused it to stumble. The MGM Grand replaced its amusement park with two nightclubs with a third one opening soon.  All of the Las Vegas hotels are following suit.

Vegas has reinvented itself by returning to the biggest, nicest place to sin ever imagined. People come to Vegas to do what they can do at home but to do it in a more ostentatious way. What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas is their town logo. The fact is that “What happens in Vegas” is bragged about at home for months afterward.

The reinvented Vegas has room rates up 40% in 2004 from the same period last year. It’s the fastest-growing major U.S. city. 7,000 people move to Clark County each month. The population is 1.6 million.

Vegas is the top tourist and convention spot with the city taking in $6.5 billion in conventions, which is more than the $6.1 billion taken in gambling.

A good chunk of this gambling money is received from the under 30 crowd. Young people seem to be better educated, have more disposable income and are less averse to travel than the typical Vegas customer.

If you haven’t been to Vegas within the year odds are you won’t recognize the place because Vegas literally transforms itself while you are away.

Vatican City

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2006 by Bill Tusan

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Vatican City is the world’s smallest country with the world’s largest congregation, the Roman Catholic church. Liechtenstein is 360 times as large. It has a permanent resident population of about 400. Still it retains all the trappings of nationhood. It has its own postage stamps, its own diplomatic corps, its own flag, its own “army,” the familiar Swiss Guard, and the right under international compact to have its own navy. The landlocked Vatican is surrounded by the city of Rome, Italy. It has been home to the pope’s since the late 14th century.

Each Wednesday morning when the weather is fair, the Pope presents himself to the faithful, and to the merely curious, in the magnificent piazza before St. Peter’s Basilica. Here the Roman Catholic Church, in the person of this absolute monarch who is its breathing symbol, touches the world.

Apart from the Pope and the cardinals, the most famous class within the Vatican is the Swiss Guard, who are so picturesquely evident in all ceremonies involving the Pope. The guard is responsible for the Pope’s protection.

The Vatican City is itself of great cultural significance. Buildings such as St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel are home to some of the most beautiful art in the world, which includes works by artists such as Botticelli, Bernini and Michelangelo. The Vatican Library and the collections of the Vatican Museums are of the highest historical, scientific and cultural importance.

For hundreds of years, the Catholic Church has simultaneously displayed wealth and pleaded poverty. The church possesses countless treasures, but its dioceses are always scraping to build a new school or pay the electric bill.

The only thing that is certain about the assets of the Vatican is that it is vast. It has extensive international investment, notably in real estate.

The Vatican’s survival depends on the extraordinary devotion of ordinary men and women.

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Switzerland

Monday, February 20th, 2006 by Bill Tusan

Switzerland is a land blessed with unusual contentment. Picture-book dairy farms dot the rolling green hills. Yodeling can still be heard above the lowing of the cattle and the clanging of their elaborately decorated bells. Apple trees are in blossom and old wooden farmhouses punctuate the landscape. Welcome to picturesque Switzerland (Car Hire Switzerland).

Numerous rivers and an abundance of lakes is an assurance that no part of Switzerland lies far from water. About two third of the area of Switzerland is covered with forests, lakes and mountains The Swiss landscape is characterized by the Alps, a high mountain range running across the central-south of the country. Amongst the high peaks of the Swiss Alps, the highest of which is the Dufour Peak at 4,634 m.

The Swiss have pride in their tiny country. The country would neatly fit in twice in the state of Indiana. They are proud of their achievements. This is a society that speaks four national languages united not by culture but by will.

Services are the most important part of the economy. This includes banking, assurances and tourism .People with wealth seek to put it in Switzerland. The countries stability and their bank secrecy laws continue to attract wealth

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Hershey Park

Saturday, February 18th, 2006 by Sherri Granato

If the heavenly smell of chocolate doesn’t get to you, then the exciting atmosphere will. Hershey was rated the #1 Amusement Park in the Northeast by FamilyFun Magazine. Hershey is just 30 minutes from Lancaster Country, 45 minutes from the historic Gettysburg Battlefield National Park, and just minutes from the Pennsylvania State Capitol in Harrisburg. Milton Hershey wanted a real home town with tree lined streets, single and two family brick houses, and manicured lawns. He was concerned about providing adequate recreation and diversions, so he built a park that opened on April 24, 1907, and expanded rapidly over the next several years. Amusement rides, a swimming pool, and a ballroom were added. Soon, trolley cars and trains were bringing thousands of out-of-town visitors to the park. Many of the town’s impressive structures were built during the Great Depression, as part of Milton Hershey’s ‘Great Building Campaign’, to provide jobs. It was then that monumental structures such as THE HOTEL HERSHEY, community center, theatre, sports arena and stadium were constructed, transforming the town into a major tourist attraction that continues to grow in popularity each year.

Hershey park offers fun and excitement for every member of the family, and is home to over 60 rides and attractions, including 10 thrilling roller coasters, 6 drenching water rides, and over two dozen kiddie rides. HERSHEY’S Factory Works is hands-on, and this dynamic new attraction gives visitors the opportunity to experience a real HERSHEY’S KISSES chocolates manufacturing line, and order mouth watering personalized desserts from their very own entertaining bakers, and if you have filled up on too much chocolate, then just stroll over to the Hershey Gardens. The beautifully organized themed gardens offers seasonal displays, beautiful rare trees, an amazing outdoor Butterfly House, and 7,000 breathtaking roses. HERSHEY also offers winter events and has now for over 20 years. Christmas in Hershey is like nothing else. HERSHEYPARK’s CHRISTMAS CANDYLANE is the centerpiece of this townwide celebration, decorated with more than one million twinkling lights, including their KISSMAS Tree. With a calendar packed full of holiday attractions, events, and activities, Hershey is the perfect place for a traditional family getaway any time of the year.

Views of Maryland & Delaware

Saturday, February 18th, 2006 by Sherri Granato

The aromatic smell of fresh seafood hits your senses the very second that you come off of the Bay bridge when heading east from Annapolis, Maryland. You will enter a world that is both exuberating and exhilerating. Sailboats, crab shacks, and beautifully tanned people line the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. Their goal is to relax on one of the many beautiful beaches and have the time of their lives. Once here you have entered a world of history and a million things to do. Most people will find themselves heading to Rehobeth Beach, Delaware Ocean City, Maryland or one of the many historical cities that both Delaware and Maryland have to offer. The Zwaanendael Museum, in Lewes, Delaware offers the history of Delaware’s early settlers and is packed into a reproduction of an old Dutch town hall, it was built in 1931 and the museum shows many settler artifacts and details the British bombardment of Lewes in the War of 1812. Rehobeth offers a mile long boardwalk and Dixieland sounds with the occasional free alfresco concert and plenty of good local food. Ocean City offers sparkling water and white sandy beaches, not to mention the most spectacular boardwalk that you have ever laid your eyes on. There is also a local amusement park at the Pier. If history is your thing, then just look around, its everywhere. Dover, Delaware has the famous haunting at the Governor’s Mansion on State street. It is said that a drummer boy and his commander walk the halls of the mansion. Downtown Dover is rich with history and beautiful old buildings that have been well kept over their many years of survival. Fresh seafood is offered at just about any restaurant and the atmosphere makes it so inviting to visit these colonial states that you just may never want to leave.