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- The Best Free Hula Show and Where to find a Perfect Mai Tai in Oahuon Mar 25, 2016 in articles Destination Featured Featured Oahu Hawaii Oahu Alexa meisler beach hawaii travel hula mai tai Music oahu travel sushiA trip to Oahu isn't quite complete without tasting a perfect Mai Tai. Nor is it complete without a chance to see hula dancers and experience the beautiful music of the island. You can spend lots of money on one of the many luaus offered on the islan...
- Salt Lake City Hotels for a Winter Wonderlandon Feb 29, 2016 in Reader Stories salt lake cityHome of the only recreational ski jumping complex in the United States, Salt Lake City unsurprisingly delivers a wide array of boutique hotels perfect for a winter retreat. What more could you expect from a former Olympics town? Snow enthusiasts make...
- The Best South Padre Hotels for Bird-WatchersBirdwatchers unite! South Padre Island, Texas, is a world-renowned bird-watching paradise. The city — a 30-mile-long barrier island located on the Gulf of Mexico — is widely known for its white sandy beaches and spring break college crowd, but to...
- Hotel Review: Pueblo Bonito Mazatlán Beach ResortLocated along the famous Golden Zone (Zona Dorada) is one of Mazatlán’s most beautiful resorts; Pueblo Bonito Mazatlán. The all-suite resort has been awarded the Condé Nast Traveler’s Readers Choice Award and is rated one of the Top...
- Is Monterey California’s Best Kept Secret?Image via Morguefile by Schick Get hooked on Monterey, California! From seasoned fishermen in search of the greatest catch of the day to foodies with an appetite for the freshest seafood in Cannery Row, visitors have many reasons to dive into all M...
- Exploring Seattle As A First TimerLast Fall I visited Seattle, Washington for the first time for a little more than 48 hours. There is so much to explore in the city, but even in just a day you can get a feel for all the city has to offer. From the food to the views you can take in i...
- Exploring Hikkaduwa in Southern Sri Lankaon Feb 10, 2016 in Featured Featured Beyond the US & Mexico More City Articles Reader Stories asia Hikkaduwa sri lankaThe article is based on my own experience living in Hikkaduwa (a small town in Southern Sri Lanka) for over three months. The post covers what you may want to do in the town within a day, such as finding yourself a place to stay in, surfing, cafes, w...
- Michigan Boutique Hotels: Great Stays in the Great Lakes Stateon Feb 5, 2016 in Reader Stories ann arbor Frankenmuth great lakes Mackinac Island michigan Traverse CityMichigan is located in the Midwestern region of the United States. It borders four of the Great Lakes and is the only state to possess two peninsulas. These peninsulas make Michigan a wise choice when it comes to planning a vacation for all — from...
- A Perfect Day Exploring Washington’s San Juan Islands and Friday HarborSituated about three and a half hours from Seattle, Washington, the San Juan Islands provide nature lovers the opportunity for a quick overnight adventure trek. Savor the natural wonders of the Pacific Northwest in a setting that’s welcoming to...
- Hotel Review: Five-Star Luxury at the American Club Resort in Kohler, Wisconsinon Nov 23, 2015 in Destination Featured More Cities Hotels Luxury More City Articles chicago luxury hotel WisconsinKohler, Wisconsin is the Midwest’s best kept secret. Kohler, the company, began in 1883 when John Michael Kohler had an idea to turn a hog scaulding trough into a bathtub. Soon he was in the plumbing business. Around the turn of the century h...
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