The Most Popular Travel Destinations In Israel

Many people make the most out of their time off work and school by traveling to the different places that would let them experience the beauty of the world. There are those who embark on such travel packages as European expeditions, Asian tours and Mediterranean cruises, to name a few. Each new place they visit etches a deep memory in their minds and touches their hearts. However, there is one travel experience that will truly alter their lives in one way or another.

Christian tours to Israel offer a life-changing experience that will surely ignite the Christian faith of everyone who participates in them. Not only do Christian tours to Israel enhance one's knowledge of the holy book, but also strengthen his or her spirituality. These tours offer private tour guides and are designed to fortify the foundations of the participants' Christian faith while they enjoy a truly unforgettable travel experience.

Christian group tours of Israel make stories we have read in the Bible and heard of in the homilies during mass more real. They are great for the individuals who feel alone, are in the quest for answers and meaning, lost and wish to communicate with God. They are also popular among those who want to renew their faith, attend and serve in the church, and constantly listen to the good news of the Lord.

The places included in the itineraries of the tours offered will definitely cause every participant to have a deeper reflection of their Christian faith. The list below shows the destinations in Israel that are worth-visiting. 1. Jerusalem - A trip to Israel is never complete without a visit to Jerusalem. It is the most popular city in the country. The guided tours allow you to have a spectacular view as well as a great insight of the Old and New Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives.

The Western Wall, which is considered the holiest site in Jerusalem, is also a place you can visit. It is located in the Jewish Quarter. Golgotha, the place near the location where Jesus was crucified, is one of the places in Jerusalem that every traveler should not miss. Other popular spots in Jerusalem that you should visit are the Christian Quarter through the Via Dolorosa, Church of the Holy Sepulture, Cardo (the old Roman market), the Holocaust memorial museum called the Yad Vashem, Temple Mount, Hezekiah's Tunnel, Dome of the Rock, King David's tomb, the Last Supper and the Dormition Abbey. 2. Nazareth - As we all know, Nazareth is the birthplace of Jesus, which makes this part of your Israel trip one of the most spiritual trips you will ever have in your entire life. The best places to visit in Nazareth are the Church of Annunciation, Joseph's workshop and the Nazareth Synagogue. 3. Galilee - Perhaps one of the most moving stories in the Bible is the story where Jesus walked on water. See the vast Sea of Galilee as you cross above it via cable car. 4. The Dead Sea - Driving through the coast of the Dead Sea with the picturesque view of the Judean Desert alone makes this trip so worth it. Meals are served at Abraham's tent. Maximize the break time given during the tour. Swim in the Dead Sea and float effortlessly on its salt concentrated waters. The Dead Sea Resort is also there for you to check into. They offer a very relaxing and healing mud treatment. 5. Masada - Another way to see the Dead Sea from a close distance is through Masada. Visit the richness of the very impressive world heritage Herodes palace. Despite all the things we hear from the international news channels today, Israel remains to be one of the most sacred places on earth. It is the center of three major religions - Judaism, Islam and Christianity. The destinations mentioned above are just some of the holiest places in the world. Going to these places that every Christian know by heart is a truly extraordinary experience. Israel gives you the opportunity to have a taste of the Bible's richness and reality. After having explored Israel, you will never read the Bible and listen to homilies the same way again as you have already gained a fuller understanding of the good news from your Israel travel experience.

Author : Tomer Harel

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Looking for life-changing Christian tours to Israel? Get ready to see the Biblical sites with your own eyes. Join our Christian group tours of Israel and follow the footsteps of Jesus Christ.


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10 Things You Have to Know if You Want Lodging in Italy Without Spending a Fortune

Almost everyone is feeling an economic pinch in the current economy. This may suppress your travel fund, but it does not suppress the desire to do the traveling. So how can you make the most of the situation; maximum fun, minimum spending and bringing home photos of Italy to make all your friends jealous? Because Italy is so tourist oriented the options are numerous here; whether you are in quest of a holiday apartment in Venice, a cheap hotel in Milan or a budget accommodation in Siena; you will find something to make you happy. And there are ways to come back with a few euro still in your pocket.

1.Peak season versus low season - spring and summer are peak season and if you can time your trip to be just outside of those seasons your accommodations can sometimes be up to half off. Certain cities also have small peak periods that push prices through the roof, Venice for Carnivale, Milan for Fashion Week and Siena for Palio are definite budget-busters.

2.Timing of your reservation - both extremes work here. Six months in advance or two days before get you the best prices. A deposit keeps a hotels
cash flow going and a last-minute reservation saves an owner from an empty hotel room.

3.Choosing the least amount of accommodation you need - unless you are on your honeymoon, chances are very little of your time will be spent in your hotel room. There is just too much to see. If you are in Italy for the beauty of the gondolas and canals and food it's better to find a cheap bed and breakfast in Venice instead of spending money on a hotel you only use for sleeping.

4.Use care in the choice of location - in Italy the public transportation is much better than most US cities, you can get virtually anywhere from anywhere with minimal expense and time. Choosing a 3 star hotel in the center of Milan will put you near transportation that can take you through most of Northern Italy in about 2 hours.

5.Booking - If you spend a little extra time booking you can save big. Using the huge assortment of travel sites or clicking on your Skype and calling Italy, checking the options of booking either with or without flight will show you just how big a difference a little extra time can make.

6.To avoid nasty checkout surprises - always verify prior if tax/IVA is included and if the rate is for the room or if there is a per person charge. If you are in a quiet little Siena holiday farmhouse this most likely won't be an issue, but in many midsized hotel it can add 50% to your bill.

7.More than two people - If there are more than two people it can actually cost less per person to rent a suite style room or family style room instead of two double rooms, especially if tip 6 is followed.

8.Comparing transportation costs - sometimes spending just a touch more on your hotel can save you a lot. Buses and trains through all of Italy are a good value, but the cost of taxis can be outlandish.

9.Weekday versus weekend - like most areas finding a good deal is easier midweek. Also many hotels and websites offer deals such as 5th night is free, take advantage of this.

10. Buy a little snack food - the mini-bar is all to tempting at midnight or 2 in the morning.

Italy is one of the top travel destinations in the world. Crisis or no financial crisis. Some of the most beautiful cities on the planet beckon. Whether you chose to return from a day in the canals to a bed and breakfast in San Marco, Venice; return from a day of shopping and people watching to a budget hotel in Milan; or relax all day sipping wine in a Siena holiday farmhouse; it will be an unforgettable journey.

Author : Maria Luce Cardelli

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Maria Luce Cardelli is the founder of http://www.expertlodging.com, a really useful resource to find accommodation in Siena Italy and other beautiful cities: b&b in Venice Italy, budget hotels in Milan.


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Florence Italy

Florence Italy is in Tuscany area about midway between Rome to the South and Milan to the north. During Renaissance, Florence was a center of politics, art, and intellectual thought. City is a biggest tourist attraction in region with lots to places sees. City is small to walk to the places, however offers many attractions to keep you motivated for weeks. A great place to visit and have a good time with. The accommodation is very good and is a pleasure to be in this place as it is one beautiful.

Large airport & train station in region makes traveling in the region or else out of this country easy. With the public transportation & most attractions in walking distance, Florence vehicle rental might not be essential.

Everybody in a region talks in Italian, but some people speak English as well. It is good idea to have knowledge of the Italian language while visiting this area. In case you do not speak Italian, then think of buying phrase book with the common phrases in Italian language to help you converse when staying in this area.

Early Autumn & Spring are best times to go to Florence and this is considered to be best tourist season, however is not overcrowded. Summer is a busiest season & you must expect crowds in case you select to travel at this particular time. Later autumn generally tends to be very chilly & can be rainy. Still it is warm enough to go and crowds may have disappeared by that time.

Sightseeing in Florence Italy

Casa di Dante is a home of famous author The Divine Comedy. House is the tourist attraction as well as is situated in medieval section of this city.

Baptistry of John Baptist is the ornate church, which was built in 11th century

Church of San Lorenzo is a religious structure very old in Florence and it was built before year 400.

Dining in Florence is wonderful, with a wide range of restaurants all through the city. You may get chance to try Florence Italy recipes that use freshest ingredients. In case you rent villas and apartments in Florence, then you might want to try some of these in your kitchen with ingredients bought at local market.

Renting apartment, whether it is your first or tenth, is big step. Whenever you sign lease, you are signing legal document & you are responsible for all terms and requirements that are laid out in that. Renting apartment goes further paying your rent every month as well as includes knowing your rights & responsibilities as tenant. Keep reading and learn essentials of what you have to know before you sign the lease.

You Can Negotiate

Irrespective of whether it is renter or owner's market, you may negotiate on lease. No matter whether you are asking for an access to parking, or asking that rent raises be limited to five percent each year or negotiating reduced security deposit, and it is all possible.

Author : Giuseppe Urso

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Six of the Best European Walking Holidays

Europe is blessed with some of the finest walking country in the world, and millions of people travel to the great valleys and mountain ranges on the continent every year. Of course, great trekking isn't confined to the continent - there's plenty of outstanding walking to be done in the UK, with the Scottish Highlands, Snowdonia, the Lake District and the Peak District offering spectacular peaks to climb and routes to traverse. But if you are itching to leave the familiar behind and experience some of Europe's finest scenery, here are six of the best routes and destinations for walking holidays in Continental Europe...

Le Tour Du Mont Blanc

Le Tour Du Mont Blanc is a truly stunning walking holiday, an epic 100 mile circumnavigation of the Mont Blanc Massif. It is one of the most famous and popular walks in Europe, taking in high mountain passes, dramatic valley walking and some truly stunning vistas of the major peaks whilst enjoying the hospitality of the Alpine huts along the way. It typically takes two weeks to walk, and while not technically challenging it does demand a good level of fitness and mountain walking experience.

The Haute Route

The other classic route through the Alps, The Haute Route (or "High Route"), stretches from Chamonix to Zermatt, beginning in the shadow on Mont Blanc and ending at the foot of the Matterhorn. With many climbs to high passes it isn't for the fainthearted or inexperienced, but it is one of the most challenging and exciting European trekking holidays. Alternate routes that avoid the glacier crossings are also available.

The Lycian Way

For those who prefer coasts and culture to high mountain adventure, the Lycian Way in Turkey is the perfect walking holiday. This coastal route runs from Fethiye to Antalya, and offers a splendid mixture of beautiful landscapes (cedar forests, pasturelands, and rocky mountain routes) and ancient archaeological sites, including the sunken city at Kekova.

The Dordogne Valley

Located in the South West of France, the Dordogne valley is one of France's national treasures, and is home to one of the country's great walking holidays. The valley is rich in natural splendour, with forests, limestone cliffs and the great river of the Dordogne itself, and the region is peppered with charming traditional towns and medieval castles. There are also many old cave paintings and prehistoric sites in the Dordogne, along with an excellent museum in Les Eyzies.

The Dolomites

While the Alps may be the most famous mountain range for walking holidays, the Dolomites offer a completely different experience - dramatic limestone pillars, glaciers and lunar plateaux stand above rolling meadows filled with wild flowers, and the many routes in and around the Dolomites provide some of the best unspoilt walking to be had in Europe.

The Mountains of Sardinia

Known as "the land of silence", the Italian island of Sardinia offers some of the most remote and peaceful routes for a European walking holiday. The ancient mountain ranges in the north of the island offer visitors stunning walking through the gorges and ridges, as well as the chance to see prehistoric monuments of the Nuraghi people. The perfect weather, friendly island culture, and stunning scenery make Sardinia an ideal destination for a relaxing walking holiday.

Author : Tony Maniscalco

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Tony Maniscalco is the Sales and Marketing for Ramblers Worldwide Holidays. Ramblers Worldwide have been operating since 1946 and now offer over 250 holidays in more than 70 different countries. They are dedicated to providing the very finest walking holidays at the best value prices.


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Top 10 Attractions in Spain

Don't Let One Pass You By!

When you look at a country such as Spain, it's difficult to narrow down all of the attractions and experiences to the top ten. However, here are the top ten attractions in Spain that we think you shouldn't miss.

1. Museo del Prado in Madrid

The Prado is considered to be the world's most premier art museum. With some 4,000 masterpieces, you can explore the history of Spain and the art movement all under one roof. Many of these art featured in the museum was acquired by the kings of Spain and include the works of the masters including Goya, Caravaggio, Fra Angelico, Botticelli and Hieronymus Bosch.

2. La Alhambra in Granada

La Alhambra is a Moorish fortified palace. The palace complex is vast and occupies a large portion of the city. Be sure to plan an entire day for exploring the grounds. If you're visiting in the summer, be certain to purchase your tickets well in advance. La Alhambra is considered to be one of the greatest representations of Islamic art and architecture. The La Alhambra provides a variety of sights within itself including the Alcazaba, the palace's fortress that offers spectacular views of the city.

3. Sagrada Familia, Barcelona

The Sagrada Familia is Gaudi's unfinished cathedral. Work began on the cathedral in 1882 and two years later the architect resigned. Gaudi secured the commission to complete the cathedral and he secluded himself on site to work on it. He lived and worked on the cathedral until he died in 1926 and the cathedral was never finished. The building features Gaudi's transformed Gothic style including sidewalls, vaults and piers. In 1979, work was started on the cathedral to complete it as Gaudi himself would have.

4. The Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao

Experience the design of Frank O. Ghery at the Guggenheim in Bilbao. The museum opened its doors to the public in October of 1997 and is considered one of the most significant architectural structures of the 20th century.

5. Cordoba and the Mezquita

Founded by the Romans, the city of Cordoba features a variety of treasures including a mosque-cathedral, the Calahorra Fort, and the Jewish Synagogue, which is now a museum. You also want to check out the medieval quarter of La Juderia.

6. The Running of the Bulls, Pamplona

It's not recommended that you run with the bulls yourself, but definitely have fun watching others do it! This is one of the most famous festivals in Spain, but do go with caution, because it's not only the runners that have been injured.

7. Las Ramblas, Barcelona

The Las Ramblas is just for pedestrians and offers outdoor markets, shops, cafes and restaurants. You can spend the entire day strolling and looking for hidden treasures and sampling all of the great cuisine that Spain has to offer. Don't forget to hit the tascas for some tapas.

8. Experience the Art of Salvador Dali, Figueres

Salvador Dali is one of the most beloved painters in the world. Experience his mausoleum and museum; it's one of the highlights of northern Spain.

9. Ronda

Driving through the Andalucian mountains, you'll upon Ronda. This little town is set atop a huge cliff and features a magnificent bridge that spans a gorge between new and old Ronda. You can also find the oldest bullfighting ring in Spain and roman baths.

10. The Food

You've simply not seen everything in Spain without enjoying the cuisine of the country. No matter which city or town you'll visit, you're going to find a new style of cuisine to try. Take your time and try them all from the ensaimada and tapas to the coffee and paella.

Author : Nicholas Muyonjo

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For more complete information about Spain, Visit our travel guide to Spain. We carry a lot of useful information about Barcelona, Mallorca, Madrid, and other major cities in Spain. Visit us today and bookmark us for your return visits.


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A Quick Tour Of Italy - Verona

If you are looking for a European tourist destination, consider the Veneto region of northern Italy on the Gulf of Venice. Venice is its best-known city and one of the most popular tourist destinations on earth. But the Veneto region is a lot more than this great city. There are excellent tourist attractions elsewhere, and you won't have to fight the huge crowds. With a little luck you'll avoid tourist traps, and come back home with the feeling that you have truly visited Italy. This article examines tourist attractions in the Shakespearean town of Verona, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Be sure to read our companion articles on northern Veneto, southern Veneto, and the university city of Padua. Verona boasts many vestiges from Roman times. Its Roman amphitheatre is the third largest in Italy and its interior is virtually intact. This edifice hosts fairs, theatre, opera and other public events, especially summers.

The Roman arch bridge over the Adige River was partially destroyed in World War II and then rebuilt using original materials. The Twelfth Century Romanesque Basilica of San Zeno Maggiore sits on a Fourth Century shrine dedicated to the city's patron saint, St. Zeno. Its splendid one hundred ten foot bell tower was mentioned in Dante's Divine Comedy. The vaulted crypt holds the tomb of St. Zeno and tombs of several other saints.

Verona's largest church is the Fifteenth Century Sant'Anastasia whose interior is an excellent example of Gothic architecture. Items of honor include frescoes and hunchback statues that dispense holy water. The Fourteenth Century Castelvecchio on the banks of the Adige River sits on what is probably the site of a Roman fortress. Its art museum specializes in Venetian painters and sculptors.

Verona's squares include the Roman Herb Square that still maintains its medieval look and some produce stalls. The Gentlemen's Square is Verona's center of activities. Next door is the Scaglieri Palace, once home to the ruling family. Don't leave Verona without visiting those star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet. The Twelfth Century Casi di Giulietta (Juliet's House) long belonged to the Dal Cappello family and since Cappello sounds like Capulet perhaps... The house at Via Cappello, 23 with its courtyard is most likely not the real thing, but crowds come to gawk and dream. This could be the place to propose. Verona's cuisine features typical Po Valley dishes: mixed boiled meats, nervetti (calf's foot and veal shank salad), and risotto, often cooked in Amarone wine. Valpolicella DOC is a world famous, and yet often mediocre wine produced north of Verona. It can be transformed into fine wines including Valpolicella Ripasso and Amarone DOC.

Author : Levi Reiss

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Levi Reiss has authored ten computer and Internet books, but would really rather just drink fine French, German, or other wine, accompanied by the right foods. He teaches computers at an Ontario French-language community college. Visit his Italian travel website www.travelitalytravel.com and his global wine website global wine website www.theworldwidewine.com featuring a weekly review of $10 wines.


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What Are The Advantages Of Travel Insurance?

Travel insurance is usually the last thing on people's mind when they are booking a trip, but can turn out to be the most important thing to have when you are in a crisis situation. Here are some advantages of booking travel insurance:

1. Medical Care: The most obvious advantage is that if you fall sick on your trip, you will be covered for any medical care you need. Make sure you understand the limitations in your policy, as some have upper limits for the amount they will pay.

2. Medical Transport: Most insurance policies will pay for you to be transported to a medical establishment, such as by road or air ambulance.

3. Repatriation: Insurance will also pay for the cost to be returned to your home country after your medical treatment, along with a medical professional. This also covers the transport of your remains if you die while abroad.

4. Medical Evacuation: In the event of you being extremely sick and there not being a good hospital where you are, you will be evacuated to the nearest good hospital for treatment, even if this means taking you to another country.

5. Hospital Incidentals: This covers incidental costs while you are a patient in a hospital. This is only given after a minimum length of stay and also has an upper limit on the amount you can claim.

6. Cancellation or trip interruption: This covers any costs of you having to change the duration of your trip, such as flight changes etc. This includes a death in the family, or something happening to your home, such as fire.

7. Missed Flights: This covers all added costs if you miss your flight back home. This will help you get the first possible flight back, as well as cover any extra costs of changing flights or hotel stays.

8. Personal Liability: This gives you cover in case you hurt a third party or damage any property.

9. Legal Expenses: There is usually some sort of cover provided if you have to get involved in litigation while on your visit.

10. Personal Accident: This means that if you get hurt or die during your trip, you will be given some amount of money.

11. Personal Baggage: This covers your belongings while on the trip. If you lose a bag, a laptop or any other belongings, you can claim compensation for it. This is usually accompanied with information on the maximum amounts you can claim, for instance on jewellery.

All of these are advantages of carrying travel insurance, however, the covers given to you under different policies vary, and so make sure you read the fine print before you sign any documents or pay for your cover. Depending on where you are going, and how long you are going for, you will be required to pay different amounts. So, it may be more expensive to buy travel insurance for a dangerous country, as compared to a country with low crime rate.

Author : Debra Brian Hunt

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How to Enjoy a Family Holiday in Devon

Devon is one of the most popular UK destinations for family holidays and the tourism industry caters for families throughout the county. With the credit crunch meaning that the pound is much weaker against the Euro and the Dollar, UK destinations are particularly popular this year and bookings in Devon are already seeing an increase on last year's figures.

To enjoy a family holiday in Devon, a little bit of planning before you set off will make sure that the entire family has a holiday to remember. If you have chosen self-catering accommodation, make sure you have everything you need. A quick phone call to the provider will ensure that essential items such as towels are provided or if you have to pack your own. If you have very young children, you can also check to see if essential equipment such as high chairs, prams and cots are available at your accommodation. It also pays to check if outdoor features such as ponds have childproof covers and that the accommodation is fitted with stair-gates or childproof locks.

One of the great benefits of a family holiday in Devon is the opportunity to go exploring. With miles of beaches and coastal paths and plenty of moorland walks, a good pair of walking shoes is essential. If you're visiting Devon out of season, it might also be a good idea to pack a pair of Wellington boots in case the going gets a little muddy!

Because there's so much to see and do in the county, the best way to make sure that you enjoy a family holiday in Devon is to do a little pre-planning before you set off. A quick check on the Internet will give you full listings of the attractions in the area you are staying in, opening times of theme parks and zoos and ticket prices. Booking a family ticket in advance can save you time queuing at the attraction on the day and even save you money.

One of the worst things about family holidays is having to leave a beloved pet behind. Many accommodation providers in Devon are dog friendly, so if you want to take your pet with you check to find out which locations welcome dogs and your pet will be able to enjoy the family holiday as well. It also cuts out the costs of any boarding kennel fees, which could easily fund an extra visit to an attraction for the entire family.

Once you've reached your destination, it's a good idea to make sure that your car has a full tank of petrol, especially if your accommodation is on the more remote areas of Dartmoor or Exmoor. Petrol stations are sometimes difficult to find in the more rural areas and there's nothing worse than running out of petrol with a car full of tired children! Before you set off on your holiday, also check to make sure that your car is fully maintained, that the battery is charged and that there's that all-important spare tyre in the boot.

Mobile phone coverage can be sporadic in the more remote locations, but most of Devon is well covered. Don't forget to take your phone charger as well as your phone so that you have some means of communication in an emergency.

Devon is one of the most beautiful and welcoming parts of the UK and ideal for a family holiday at any time of the year. The clement weather, fabulous scenery and rich variety of things to do and see mean that, with a few simple pre-checks before you set out and a little bit of planning, every member of your family is guaranteed to enjoy a family holiday in Devon.

Author : Andy Easton

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Top 3 Summer Vacation In Hawaii Ideas

Have your friends decided wherethey want to go on your summer vacation? You are not alone, most families have not yet decided where they want to go. It can be a very time consuming activity to find that perfect vacation getaway, so explore the options for your Vacation in Hawaii. You will discover exciting options and it may not be a simple choice!

However, if you are thoughtful and take the commitment to do some planning, it should make your summer vacation exciting and one of those “family stories” that you will treasure forever. The most frequent mistake people experience is first selecting a “destination.” The best vacations begin when you first choose “what you want to do”! Do you want to go camping, surfing on a beach, playing and relaxing at a pool, or touring cultural or historical locations? By choosing “what you want to do” to start with, you are off to the best start of choosing that perfect family tourism destination!

Since you know “what you want to do” - you can sort through the various tourism destination areas and discover those appealing attractions that you want to go see or do. By taking a short time planning, you can also choose those destinations that include a variety of attractions that are of interest to both you and your inclusive family. Online travel guides are invaluable that can help you choose comprehensive information about activities that are more comprehensive than a simple attraction name and address. Once you know “what” you want to do and “where” you want to go, a legitimate high quality online attraction guide will provide you a comprehensive article describing each attraction to help you make an educated decision about what you want to do and where you want to go.

Here are three vacation ideas that you might want to consider:

Idea #1: The U.S. Army Museum in Honolulu Offers up History Galore. The U.S. Army Museum is located on Honolulu in Hawaii and has a number of very interesting exhibits to offer visitors. Today, the museum houses the history of military power in Hawaii, from the first people all the way to the Vietnam War. Those who visit Hawaii will have a great time learning and checking out all the exhibits at the museum.

Idea #2: Learn about the Island of Kauai at the Kauai Museum. The island of Kauai is a beautiful place to visit, with great wilderness to explore, from the forests to the beaches. Swimming, snorkeling, and surfing are all great fun for vacationers. However, those who want to learn more about Kauai and its history as well as enjoy all of the scenery, the best place to visit it the Kauai Museum, established in 1960.

Idea #3: Keahiakawelo, the Garden of the Gods, on the island of Lanai, is also known as the Garden of the Gods. When you enter this area you will be astounded by the lack of vegetation until you learn to appreciate the beauty of the rock formations formed by centuries of erosion. Here the setting sun casts a warm orange glow on the rock sculptures turning them into brilliant reds and purples.

As you can see, you have a significant variety of options available to your family when it comes to selecting that perfect family vacation getaway. Enjoy your time to plan carefully what you want to do and where you want to go. Use a professional travel guide to help you on that perfect Hawaii vacations. And you will find that you will experience a family vacation with a lifetime of stories.

Author : Penelope SanMateo

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Penelope SanMateo is a travel writer that covers Hawaii. She writes travel articles that may help you discover the perfect vacation in Hawaii. Explore your Hawaii vacation alternatives on Hawaii - known as the "Big Island."


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Staying Active in Varadero

If you want to relax on one of the finest beaches in the Caribbean, you need look no further than Varadero, the largest beach resort in Cuba. This long stretch of golden sand is simply stunning, and the numerous resort hotels in Varadero will leave you spoilt for choice when it comes to selecting your accommodation.

It can be tempting to do nothing more than lie on the sand during a Varadero holiday, and while the beach itself is likely to remain the main focus of your trip, it is hardly the only thing to do in and around the resort.

So if you'd like to stray beyond the sun loungers and parasols, here are five exciting experiences to be had whilst on a holiday to Varadero...

Go diving in the tropical waters

The Cuban coast is a paradise for scuba divers. The warm clear waters provide ideal year round conditions for diving, and the thick coral reefs and shoals of tropical fish are a wonder to explore. There are numerous dive centres in around the resort, and many of Varadero's hotels feature their own dedicated diving centres. Beginners can get qualified quickly and relatively cheaply, so holidays to Varadero are the ideal time to learn how to dive.

Take a day trip to Havana

No holiday in Cuba is complete without a trip to Havana. The Cuban capital is filled with spectacular colonial architecture, and the vibrant blend of African, Caribbean and Spanish cultures make it a truly unforgettable place to visit. It can be visited in a single day from Varadero, but to explore the capital at leisure, it is perhaps best to stay in Havana before or after your holiday to Varadero.

Play a round of golf at the Varadero Golf Club

Golfers on holidays to Varadero don't need to let their game get rusty - Cuba's only 18 hole golf course is located at the Xanadu mansion just next to the resort. Just because it is the only golf course in Cuba doesn't mean they've let the quality slip; this championship level coastal course is a delight to look upon and a wonder to play, offering stunning sea views and a challenging round of golf.

Enjoy a candlelit dinner at La Gruta del Vino

Many of the hotels in Varadero offer all inclusive deals, but you should stray outside of your hotel for the occasional meal in one of the resort's many fine restaurants. La Gruta del Vino in Josone Park is perhaps the most romantic and characterful place for a meal in Varadero. This small and intimate restaurant, situated in a cave alongside a lake, is a truly unique eatery, and the cuisine matches the appearance - massive, perfectly cooked seafood dishes and a truly outstanding wine selection makes this one of the best restaurants in Varadero.

Take a tour of Cardenas by horse drawn carriage

The picturesque city of Cardenas is only a short distance from Varadero, and is a great place for a daytrip. The best way to get around is by horse drawn carriage, from which you can admire the fine architecture of the city. Don't miss out on the Parque Colon, where the Cuban national flag was flown for the first time. Other highlights include a striking bronze statue of Colombus, and the Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepcion.

The beach may be your main port of call on a holiday to Varadero, but any of these activities can be a great way to break up your holiday an experience a little more of the fascinating Cuban culture...an attraction at least as appealing as the beach!

Author : Emma Lelliott

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Emma Lelliott is the general manager of Captivating Cuba, an independent specialist in luxury holidays to Cuba. With offices in Havana and the UK, Captivating Cuba can help you tailor-make the perfect Varadero holiday.


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Planning a Caribbean Vacation: Frequently Asked Questions

Do you want to travel to the Caribbean? If so, would this be your first time vacationing in this popular area? If yes, you may have many questions. If that is the case, please continue reading on for frequently asked Caribbean vacation questions and their answers.

Question: What part of the Caribbean should I visit?

Answer: If this is your first time traveling to the Caribbean, you will be pleased with your travel options. Three popular choices among first time travelers, like yourself, include the Bahamas, Jamaica, and the Dominican Republic. Each of these locations come highly rated and recommended. As for what you should choose, go with your first choice. That will get you the tropical vacation of your dreams!

Question: Is the Caribbean safe to visit?

Answer: Yes! When researching Caribbean vacations and safety, you will find many stories and warnings online, especially pertaining to the island of Jamaica. The Caribbean, as well as the island of Jamaica is safe to visit. With that said, you need to be cautious. Safety is always important when traveling, whether you leave the country or not. Do not carry expensive valuables with you; stay in areas designed for tourists, always let someone know where you are, and so forth. Follow these tips and you will have a fun and safe trip.

Question: What are my overnight accommodation options?

Answer: When it comes to the Caribbean, you also have many staying options. There are traditional hotels, vacation rentals, vacation resorts, and all-inclusive resorts. You should take a number of factors into consideration when making your decision. Once again, consider your personal preferences, location, onsite services and facilities, as well as costs.

Question: Where should I stay on my vacation?

Answer: As previously stated, you should consider costs, likes and dislikes, and location. You should have Caribbean hotels, vacation resorts, vacation rentals, and inclusive resorts to choose from. Still, know that all-inclusive resorts come highly rated and recommended. In fact, they are one of the reasons why the Caribbean is one of the world's most popular vacation destinations!

Question: Should I book my vacation as an all-inclusive Caribbean vacation?

Answer. Yes! As previously stated, all-inclusive Caribbean resorts come highly rated and recommended. This is because they have many benefits. The greatest being the time and money saved. A stay at an all-inclusive resort includes the cost of room, qualifying airport transfers, tips, food, drinks, and some forms of onsite entertainment. Essentially, one travel arrangement preplans and prepays for a good percentage of your trip. By making use of resort inclusions and then comparing their costs individually, most travelers are surprised to see they saved a considerable amount of money by opting for an all-inclusive travel package.

Question: Should I make my airline reservations separately?

Answer: When booking an all-inclusive Caribbean vacation, you will have the option to include airfare. In most cases, this is optional. Before opting for or deciding against, compare prices. Is it cheaper to book your airline reservations through the travel package or separately? Opt for the cheapest option.

Question: Do I need a passport?

Answer: Yes, if you are traveling from the United States. A passport is required to travel to and from the Caribbean by air from the United States. If you do not have a valid passport, order yours, but give yourself time. It can take up to two months for your new passport to arrive.

Question: Do I need to exchange currency before leaving?

Answer: It is not required, but it depends on your personal preferences and the currency in question. If you have access to a currency exchange center, start out small. This may allow you to tip helpers at the airport. However, it is not required. In fact, the Caribbean is home to many currency exchange centers, some of which are located on the grounds of well-known resorts. Many stores and restaurants also accept international credit and bankcards.

Question: What should I pack for my trip?

Answer: You should start packing for your trip at least two to three days in advance. This is for clothing. When doing so, check the weather and pack accordingly. Before that time, start preparing your needed documents. As previously stated, a valid passport is required. Next, have another form of identification, such as a driver's license. Pack your health insurance documents and get all needed prescriptions filled ahead of time.

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All-Inclusive Resorts in Jamaica: How to Choose the Best

If you are planning a trip to Jamaica, you have many overnight accommodation options. There are vacation rentals, hotels, and resorts. There is no shortage of all-inclusive resorts in Jamaica. Most come highly rated and recommended, but you want to have the vacation of your dreams. For that to happen, you must choose the perfect inclusive resort. How can you do so? By taking the factors listed below into consideration.

The purpose of your trip. The purpose of your trip should have a significant impact on your all-inclusive resort. Why? Because Jamaica resorts come in a number of different styles and some are even themed. There are adult only resorts and resorts classified as family resorts. Somewhere in between, are those that cater to individuals of all ages. If your trip to Jamaica is a family vacation, a family resort with a kid sized swimming pool, onsite playground, and scheduled events for children is recommended. If traveling to Jamaica for a honeymoon or a romantic getaway, an adult only resort is advised. With these resorts, you get to be romantic and carefree without having a five-year watching your every move from across the pool.


Your traveling party. As with the purpose of your trip, consider the ages of those you travel to Jamaica with. If you are traveling with a group of friends, is everyone over the age of 18? If not, your all-inclusive resort options may be limited. As previously stated, there are family resorts, adult only resorts, and resorts designed for individuals of all ages. If traveling with minors, keep a close eye on age restrictions. Automatically eliminate hotels and resorts that you cannot stay at.

Resort inclusions. There are many hotels and all-inclusive resorts in Jamaica. All-inclusive resorts come highly rated and recommended because of inclusions. These are things included in the cost of your stay. At a traditional hotel, you gain access to a swimming pool and fitness center, but that is about it. Yes, it does cost more, but a stay at an all-inclusive resort includes the cost of room, tips, food, drinks, and some forms of onsite entertainment. This onsite entertainment varies, but consider what you hope to accomplish. Have you always wanted to snorkel? Opt for an all-inclusive beachfront resort where you can snorkel without paying an additional fee!

The services and facilities offered to guests. When focusing on services and facilities, it is important to separate inclusions from non-inclusions. There are additional facilities and services offered to guests that may cost more. For example, at a family resort you may need to pay a small fee for childcare. At a Jamaica resort with an onsite golf course, your green fees may be included in your stay, but you may still need to rent a golf cart or hire a caddie.

If you want to sightsee. When it comes to Jamaica vacations, there are two types of tourists. They are those who want to stay on the resort and those who want to get out and explore the island. If you want to limit your travel time and cost, choose your resort carefully. You want a resort that is filled with inclusions you will use, such as multiple restaurants, a large swimming pool, a beautiful beach, rentals for water sports, and more. If you don't want to leave your Jamaica resort, ensure there is enough available onsite to keep you occupied. If you want to get out and sightsee, opt for a conveniently located resort to limit your travel time and expenses.

How much you can afford. As previously stated, all-inclusive resorts in Jamaica include the cost of room, food, drinks, tips, and onsite entertainment. For that reason, you will pay more. With that said, you get a better value for your money in the end. Since inclusive resorts do vary, price compare. See what resorts you can afford and then base your choice on preference. When doing so, be sure to examine all nearby resorts, experiment with your travel dates, and so forth. Doing so allows you to save the most money.

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Best Cruise Holiday Destinations

Holiday season is the best time for people to relax, unwind, spend time with their family or friends and even for themselves. Most people spend their holiday taking a vacation abroad. Visiting attractive places, tourist spots, and enjoying activities available in the area. An alternative to this kind of holiday is taking a cruise.

Cruise holiday is also popular to tourists because they get to visit several places in one cruise. It has become an alternative option for people who travel during the holidays. The most popular holiday cruises are those in Europe and the Mediterranean regions.

Cruises sail to Western and Northern Europe during summer. The popular destinations are the British Isles, Spain, and Portugal. Tourists can spend a great time onshore at the ports of Cadiz and Lisbon on the Atlantic Ocean. Usually, cruises cover the Bay of Biscay and the Straits of Gibraltar on their routes.

The Mediterranean region has a lot of enjoyable places to visit that makes it a popular holiday destination for tourists. Tourists enjoy visiting historical places, romantic cities, and wonderful islands. There are also top quality resorts in the region for you to stay if you are not taking a cruise. You will be awed by the magnificent ruins from theancient Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians. You will surely have a great time with the lively night life in different countries. The beautiful sandy beaches will also entice you to enjoy the sun.

For the Mediterranean, tourists may choose from Eastern, Southern, or Western cruises. The Eastern Mediterranean Cruises travel along the Greek islands in the Aegean Sea which includes the cosmopolitan Mykonos and Santorini. Southern Mediterranean, on the other hand, covers Egypt and some important ports in North Africa. Then the Western Mediterranean cruises go to the Cote d'Azur, la Costa Brava and volcanic Sicily.

Though the countries of Russia, Finland, Poland, Norway, Denmark, and Germany are not the best destinations to cruise, their hidden treasures makes it worthy to visit them. From the Medieval Baroque architecture of Scandinavia, the Arctic Circle, to St. Petersburg and the world renowned palaces and towers are some of the places to explore. It is also worth visiting the famous ports of Holland and Scandinavia.

If you are taking a holiday vacation, first things that come in your mind could be your budget and holiday destination. Though it would be great and exciting to spend your holiday staying on a hotel, beach, popular cities, or ski resorts, taking a cruise could make a difference in your usual holiday vacation. You can visit several places in one vacation and you also get to enjoy the cruise in the sea. Taking a cruise would be very convenient because everything is already set for you. The food, the tour, and your accommodation, depending on the cruise package you take. Then you only get to pay for additional extras that you want. The basic things you need in your holiday vacation are all set and all you have to do is enjoy the experience.

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