Sure, the economy is struggling and most Americans are cutting back on their discretionary spending. But it's not all doom and gloom for travelers in 2009. Even though the travel industry is impacted by the economic downturn, the good news is 2009 is the year of the great travel bargain. Your dream vacation may cost a lot less this year because of discounts, extras and upgrades. And some of the most popular travel destinations are seeing smaller crowds, Read the rest of this entry »
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Wondering where to go with all those frequent flyer miles? If you know where to look, the airlines will help you choose flights with seats readily accessible to mileage program members.
In response to the outcry from mileage collectors frustrated by the lack of available award seats, the airlines are attempting to steer program members in the direction of flights that are good prospects for would-be award travelers, both by listing destinations Read the rest of this entry »
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With the weather growing steadily colder and the snow banks piling up, many Northlanders may be dreaming of a tropical vacation.
However worries about the state of the economy have would be travelers a little nervous.
But according to Divine Destinations owner Jennifer Maki now is the time to book that dream getaway.
"Cruises, if you like to get out and try out your sea legs, they have cruises as low as 49 dollars a person a night, that's an Read the rest of this entry »
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"A recent influx of farm-to-table restaurants and small-scale wineries has turned this Fleurieu Peninsula town 50 kilometres south of Adelaide into a choice summer retreat," the magazine noted.
Where?
Apart from a fantastic beach there is nothing but an overpriced crappy little restaurant
I would like to see where all these small scale wineries and restaurants are
Makes me think the authors have never been there
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Travel to Malaysia.
Malaysia has a multi-ethnic and multi-cultural society and is one of the most pleasant, hassle-free countries to visit in Southeast Asia. Contemporary Malaysian society is mainly dominated by the Malay (local) people, but there is a substantial Chinese, Indian and European minority. The official religion is Islam.
Its year round sunshine ensures Malaysia’s growing tourism and it is fast becoming one of the most popular travel Read the rest of this entry »
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