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200 Most Viewed
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200 Most Viewed "Travel and Leisure" Articles this Month

1 Great Things To Do In Las Vegas Besides Gambling
Written by: Jason OConnor | Distributed: 2007-04-24 | Word Count: 981 | Page Views: 109 | Votes: 66 | Rating: 2.68
If you want to visit Las Vegas but you are not really into the gambling scene, that isn't a problem. There are many things that the non-gambler can do in Las Vegas. Of course, the big shows are always available. Some of the most popular shows in Las Vegas are Cirque Du Soleil, Elton John and Celine Dion and of course, the fantastic magic of David Copperfield and Lance Burton. But Las Vegas has so much more to offer and there is something for everyone.

2 Alberta Angling Tournaments: Spectacular Scenery, Big Purses
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2006-10-30 | Word Count: 963 | Page Views: 92 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.83
Alberta's fishing tournaments pit angler against angler in a quest for the biggest shimmering walleye and a slice of the $60,600 (Cdn) in prize money.

3 Fish Southern Alberta: Lakes, Streams, Rivers and More
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-01-10 | Word Count: 987 | Page Views: 85 | Votes: 16 | Rating: 2.94
Angling in southern Alberta involves casting for trophy fish amid a vast and spectacular landscape of lakes, streams, reservoirs and one of the world's best fly-fishing rivers.

4 Riverboat Cruises And Vacations For Families And Couples
Written by: Chuck Saddler | Distributed: 2008-11-18 | Word Count: 800 | Page Views: 81 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.17
The era of steamboats that most people think about is the paddle-wheel steamboats of the Mississippi in the 1800's, but the modern age offers a wide variety of riverboat cruises around the U.S. and around the world.

5 The David Thompson Explorer's Trail: Drive a Famous Expedition
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-03-01 | Word Count: 972 | Page Views: 71 | Votes: 19 | Rating: 2.32
Family road trips can offer the perfect opportunity for an invigorating and educational vacation – and what better place to do that than in Alberta's own backyard? Steeped in history and beautiful scenery, with hiking, museums, scenic drives and plentiful wildlife all at your fingertips, you can put an Alberta road trip at the top of your list of affordable family vacations.

6 Father of Fountain Design: Gian Bernini
Written by: Elizabeth Jean | Distributed: 2007-04-02 | Word Count: 876 | Page Views: 69 | Votes: 13 | Rating: 2.38
For centuries, visitors to Rome have admired the architecture and art of this great European city. Its famous outdoor water fountains, piazzas, churches and cathedrals draw many thousands of visitors each year, as do its countless art galleries. No less an attraction is Vatican City, in the heart of Rome, and its principal building, the Basilica of St. Peter.

7 Untouched Wilderness, Crowd-free Fishing: Central Alberta
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-03-08 | Word Count: 1371 | Page Views: 69 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.67
Whether you're a novice angler or an expert fisherman seeking to fly fish or explore lakes, the waters of Central Alberta offer opportunities that are among the world's finest. Alberta's spectacular waterways, from gurgling rivers to placid lakes, provide experiences suited to anglers of every skill level.

8 Post Hotel's Temple Mountain Spa: Rejuvenate at a Mountain Refuge
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-02-16 | Word Count: 1097 | Page Views: 67 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 1.67
It begins, as it always does, with the trip to the spa.

9 Las Vegas – One City, Many Destinations
Written by: George Cuthbert | Distributed: 2011-07-26 | Word Count: 816 | Page Views: 67 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 5.00
Many of the fabulous Las Vegas hotels are themed to represent top attractions and places in other countries. Why go on a round-the-world tour when you can experience everything from the bright lights of Vegas?

10 The Pros and Cons of Teaching Abroad
Written by: Justin Burch | Distributed: 2006-10-31 | Word Count: 720 | Page Views: 65 | Votes: 19 | Rating: 3.05
As it has been said, teaching abroad isn't for everybody. Each program you will encounter will require some prerequisites and the proper attitude, but will offer unique challenges and personal incentives to the right individual. Here is an impartial analysis of opportunities confronting both sides of the arguments you need to consider before deciding to teach abroad

11 The Fountains of Chatsworth House, England
Written by: Elizabeth Jean | Distributed: 2007-04-05 | Word Count: 839 | Page Views: 62 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 3.13
Chatsworth House is located in the heart of the Peak District National Park, an area of outstanding natural beauty in the center of England. The house is the home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, and the 1000 acre estate includes a working farm and more than 100 acres of landscaped gardens.

12 Health Tourism is a Growing Trend in Healthcare
Written by: Kevin Kielty | Distributed: 2009-07-29 | Word Count: 508 | Page Views: 56 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.83
Traveling to a foreign country for healthcare is a growing trend in the US.

13 The Top 10 Amusement Parks in America
Written by: Ryan Hogan | Distributed: 2010-04-21 | Word Count: 1163 | Page Views: 55 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 0.00
The deciding factor in selecting the top ten amusement parks in America was the answer to the following question: is the park worth a trip across country? If the park is in Florida is it worth the trip from the West Coast? If the park is in California is it worth the journey from Boston or Baltimore? If the answer was yes, the park qualified for inclusion.

14 The Top 10 Cities Chosen by Italian Tourists for the Autumn Bank Holiday
Written by: Ilaria Aglietti | Distributed: 2011-12-12 | Word Count: 312 | Page Views: 54
A study carried out by Italian travel comparison engine VoliLowCost.it reveals that London was the Italians’ favourite destination for the Halloween weekend.

15 Brokeback Mountain Filming - Pictures and Review
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2006-12-12 | Word Count: 1400 | Page Views: 52 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 3.25
Already viewed by more people than any of the other of this year's Oscar contenders, Brokeback has splayed some of Alberta's most stunning geography on silver screens the world over.

16 Autumn in Alberta's Rocky Mountains
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2006-11-06 | Word Count: 1041 | Page Views: 50 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 3.00
Fall is the season for wildlife. Grizzly bears are gorging on buffalo berries. Elk are bugling and rutting. In Kananaskis Country, the Rocky Mountain park nearest to the city of Calgary, bull trout swim up mountain streams to spawn and golden eagles ride the updrafts between craggy peaks, 10,000 passing through the area on their annual fall migration.

17 Six Broadway Shows You Must See
Written by: Ryan Hogan | Distributed: 2010-04-29 | Word Count: 643 | Page Views: 50
Even those living in a cave know that Wicked, The Lion King and Chicago are Broadway's hottest tickets. But they're not the only entertainment on the Great White Way. Below, BSTLV looks at eight other Broadway shows you should definitely check out. These eight productions range from timeless revivals to brand new dramatic works that are destined to become Broadway classics.

18 5 Reasons Why Las Vegas Visitors Should Take a Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour
Written by: Keith Kravitz | Distributed: 2010-11-04 | Word Count: 606 | Page Views: 50 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 5.00
Helicopters can take you from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon in just 45 minutes, making these air tours the perfect day trip. The West Rim is the only place where you can fly to the bottom and land. It's also home to the world-famous Grand Canyon Skywalk. Need more reasons to go? Read on...

19 Things to Do With Your Kids in Toronto
Written by: Ryan Hogan | Distributed: 2010-07-30 | Word Count: 1342 | Page Views: 50 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 3.00
There are a couple of things to keep in mind about Toronto. One is the weather. While Toronto has a pretty mild climate for a Canadian city, and it does experience four distinct seasons, its winters can be a bit harsh. You can expect snowfall from November through mid-April. Second, Toronto is expensive. It's often rated as the most expensive city in Canada in which to live. So while there's plenty for your family to do in Toronto, you'll need to pay attention to the weather and to your budget.

20 Must-See 2010 Summer Music Festivals
Written by: Ryan Hogan | Distributed: 2010-04-28 | Word Count: 885 | Page Views: 49
One of the best things about summer, at least for music fans, is the plethora of music festivals held all across the country and all though out the season. These festivals bring together dozens of great bands usually for more than one day and usually on more than one stage.

21 Banff Hiking Trails
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2006-12-11 | Word Count: 984 | Page Views: 47 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.43
From trekking into classic teahouses and charming backcountry lodges to around-town strolls, Banff's hiking trails are one of the most extensive hiking networks on earth.

22 Newbie's Guide to Science Fiction and Fantasy and Genre Conventions
Written by: June Williams | Distributed: 2008-04-03 | Word Count: 1910 | Page Views: 47 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 3.80
An overview of the many kinds of conventions and expos that appeal to Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Anime, Gaming and Comics fans. It helps fans avoid costly pitfalls and aims to maximize their enjoyment by finding which conventions best suit their interests and temperaments.

23 Alberta Hiking: The Bear Necessities Revealed
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2006-12-12 | Word Count: 1675 | Page Views: 46 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.50
That's what I learned when I traveled with ex-bear-hunting guide, Shane Hansen, now a tourism operator/guide and co-owner of Iron River Ranch. Having guided for bears in Alberta's Lakeland region for years, Hansen knows exactly when and where in the spring that the various species of fish will be spawning. And that's where I am. Lurking. Safely. Learning the mysteries, myths and magic behind these enigmatic creatures.

24 The 10 Best Places in America to See a Play or Musical
Written by: Kelly McCartney | Distributed: 2010-07-27 | Word Count: 531 | Page Views: 46
Beginning with Radio City Music Hall, Kelly documents ten favorite vacation spots that allow you to take in a play or musical...

25 Remington Carriage Museum: Refreshing Blast from the Past
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-02-19 | Word Count: 1450 | Page Views: 45 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.83
Travel where I grew up was built on fast cars and overpasses. Highways drew people in and out of the downtown core from morning to night, the city breathing rapidly, never shutting its eyes to sleep. The only horses I saw were on TV.

26 Visit Spruce Meadows: World's Best Show Jumping
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-03-09 | Word Count: 944 | Page Views: 45 | Votes: 12 | Rating: 2.08
The day is just beginning in the International Ring at Spruce Meadows. A perfect Alberta sky stretches overhead, so high that I swear I can see the curve of the horizon. Less than an hour west, the Canadian Rocky Mountains rise up out of rolling prairie, sending a cooling breeze to snap the bright national flags that welcome visitors to the world's leading outdoor show jumping venue.

27 The Magnificent Seven (Days in the Saddle)
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-03-02 | Word Count: 1319 | Page Views: 45 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 1.57
Once you have an idea where you want to go on your week-long pack trip adventure, it's just a matter of deciding when and how. Here are some of your options when planning a trek into the far alpine reaches of the Rocky Mountains.

28 The Best Whitewater Rafting Trips for Beginners
Written by: Norm Schoenhoff | Distributed: 2008-04-03 | Word Count: 720 | Page Views: 45 | Votes: 10 | Rating: 2.40
With dozens of whitewater rivers around the Northern California region, it can be challenging to find just the right trip for the beginner whitewater rafting enthusiast. The rivers in the Sierra Nevada Mountains near Lake Tahoe present the most attractive trips for beginners, and these trips are available year around. Here are some of the best whitewater rafting venues for beginners of all ages:

29 The Best San Diego Restaurants and Places to Eat
Written by: Ryan Hogan | Distributed: 2010-03-12 | Word Count: 937 | Page Views: 44
As you might expect for a city located near the ocean, San Diego is brimming with great seafood restaurants. However, the city has a lot more to offer the taste buds than just fish and scallops. San Diego is also home to fine American, French, Mexican, and Asian cuisine. There are also quality establishments offering delicious pizza, burgers, and barbeque.

30 Finding Irish Castles for Sale
Written by: Patricia G. McKinney-Lins | Distributed: 2009-01-20 | Word Count: 635 | Page Views: 44 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.88
It is possible to find an Irish castle for sale. If you are determined, patient, and have the resources, you can buy a castle in Ireland. If you do the research and are committed to the project, you can own a very special property!

31 Champagne Powder: Try Alberta's Tasty Snow
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2006-12-15 | Word Count: 974 | Page Views: 44 | Votes: 10 | Rating: 2.10
With every billowing turn, Alberta's Rocky Mountains prove to skiers why the snow here is the stuff of legends. Though it's best known as champagne powder, the locals also refer to it as "blower" because the lightest puff of breath will spread a handful like so much dust. On the slopes the powder's lightness makes it easy to ski. It swirls around your boots and makes big fans with every turn.

32 Puerto Rico the Hidden island party spot
Written by: Clinton Douglas IV | Distributed: 2006-11-22 | Word Count: 321 | Page Views: 44 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 3.25
Taste the rum and practice the Salsa on the Caribbean island paradise of Puerto Rico.

33 Bear Attacks - Guidelines For Those Of You Hiking Or Camping In Our Wilderness
Written by: Jane Baker | Distributed: 2009-01-21 | Word Count: 1166 | Page Views: 44 | Votes: 13 | Rating: 1.62
This is about a remote area in west central British Columbia, Canada called the West Chilcotin. Since we have a high density of both black and grizzly bear, this series of articles is intended to help give you an idea of what you are dealing with when vacationing in our area.

34 Thinking Green - Keeping Our White Water Rivers Clean
Written by: Norm Schoenhoff | Distributed: 2008-04-08 | Word Count: 724 | Page Views: 43 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.50
Paying attention to the impact we have on the environment is just one step to preserving the natural resources available to us; 'thinking green' involves taking extra steps to raise awareness of problems and help preserve some of America's most beautiful natural resources. Whitewater rafting is a sport that has grown in popularity over the last few years, but river pollution is starting to be felt in the rivers where we seek our pleasures.

35 Bunratty Castle in Ireland
Written by: Patricia G. McKinney-Lins | Distributed: 2010-11-02 | Word Count: 744 | Page Views: 43 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 5.00
Bunratty Castle is conveniently located near Shannon Airport in Ireland. You will want to stop for a tour on your way in or out of the country. Enjoy a medieval banquet with food, drink and song and be transported back to the 1500s!

36 RV Showcases Alberta Movie Making
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-02-23 | Word Count: 1549 | Page Views: 42 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 3.13
RV rentals and Canadian road trips are rolling as the movie RV (the top comedy in North America when it debuted in theatres) showcases the diversity of Alberta's pristine, mountain-and-prairies scenery.

37 Home Away From Home: Benefits Of Condos Over Hotels And RV's
Written by: Clinton Douglas IV | Distributed: 2010-01-14 | Word Count: 1786 | Page Views: 42 | Votes: 13 | Rating: 3.08
When people consider their vacation or weekend getaways, few understand the true range of options they really do have available to them. Many people think their only options for lodging on vacation is limited to: hotels, motels, cabins, RV's, travel trailers, and tents. But the truth is that there are a few more options that most people never even consider.

38 Ride Into Sunset at Kananaskis Guest Ranch
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-02-21 | Word Count: 1018 | Page Views: 41 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.33
Brewster's Kananaskis Guest Ranch has changed little since opening in 1923, and guests can still enjoy the pioneering family's tradition of Western hospitality within the rugged splendor of Alberta's pristine mountains, rivers and lakes.

39 Vacation Rentals - Undiscovered Travel Retreats
Written by: Jeb Maxwell | Distributed: 2010-02-24 | Word Count: 1191 | Page Views: 41 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 2.00
Vacation time may be several months away, and you may be starting to think about where and what might be the perfect vacation this year - the beach, golf resort, SCUBA diving, skiing, maybe just sight seeing? And you think about places you have been - and the problems you have had. You may be asking yourself if there is a better way to enjoy your next vacation, and there is good news... Read this article to learn about the vacation rental industry.

40 Curacao: Island of Wonder and Intrigue
Written by: Jon Wuebben | Distributed: 2006-07-26 | Word Count: 823 | Page Views: 40 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 3.00
Sunny, warm and charming, Curacao is a beautiful resort destination that is relatively unknown to many people.

41 Songs Drive Alberta's 'Brokeback' Landscape
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-02-26 | Word Count: 1407 | Page Views: 40 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 3.63
Movies are changing the way we travel, inspiring tours that revisit the landscapes we see in films. Some movies seem to grab us by the lapels and shove us toward a new world. We want to relive aspects of the movie, but we want to experience the real-world ambience of where the movie happened, beyond what was revealed on screen.

42 Learning To Compete In A Very Competitive Industry: Travel
Written by: Bill Platt | Distributed: 2007-04-09 | Word Count: 1398 | Page Views: 40 | Votes: 17 | Rating: 2.59
Over the years, many of us have heard about the opportunities available in wholesale travel. As a consumer, we can recognize that if these wholesale travel packages are legitimate, then we will have access to vacation packages that would make the average traveler drool over their possibilities in travel destinations. When we slide the shoe to the other foot and consider wholesale travel as a business opportunity, we question whether we have the knowledge or fortitude to succeed in this type of busines

43 Visit the Newgrange Passage Tomb in Ireland
Written by: Patricia G. McKinney-Lins | Distributed: 2010-06-24 | Word Count: 618 | Page Views: 40 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 1.00
Visit Newgrange, the Megalithic passage tomb near Dublin, Ireland. You will be amazed by this prehistoric structure built 4,000 years before the castles in Ireland and 600 years before the Pyramids in Egypt.

44 Wild Women of the Woods
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-03-13 | Word Count: 926 | Page Views: 40 | Votes: 10 | Rating: 1.70
If you don't hike or camp in the Canadian Rockies (an hour west of Calgary, four hours from Edmonton) because you're afraid of getting lost in the woods or encountering a hungry bear, a day trip with Brenda Holder of Mahikan Trails mountain guides will prepare you for almost anything.

45 Rogue Bears - Avoidance And Survival Of Attack By The Second Of The Three Types Of Bear
Written by: Jane Baker | Distributed: 2007-03-21 | Word Count: 945 | Page Views: 39 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 3.09
This is about a remote area in west central British Columbia, Canada called the West Chilcotin. Since we have a high density of both black and grizzly bear, this series of articles is intended to help give you an idea of what you are dealing with when vacationing in our area.

46 Plan Your Irish Castle Wedding
Written by: Patricia G. McKinney-Lins | Distributed: 2010-06-22 | Word Count: 521 | Page Views: 39 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 5.00
Consider having your wedding in a majestic castle in Ireland. With a little advance planning, you and your fiancee can marry in an Irish castle fit for fairy tales.

47 The Importance Of Conservation Volunteers In Latin America
Written by: Stephen Knight | Distributed: 2006-05-24 | Word Count: 460 | Page Views: 39 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.57
There is little doubt that nature conservation and wildlife protection are growing areas of activity in Latin America. However, conservation efforts still face difficult social, economic, and environmental challenges.

48 Honduras Delivers Wildlife Wow!
Written by: Jeff Parker | Distributed: 2011-09-13 | Word Count: 502 | Page Views: 38
Adventure to Honduras' north central coast and discover for yourself the untamed beauty and incredible wildlife that await you and your lens. Here, its friendly Carribean people aren't jaded from a constant onslaught of tourists and you can still blaze your own trails, yet enough of a path has been cleared so that you can comfortably enjoy the thrill of the jungles, seashores, and mangrove estuaries of this often-overlooked Central American jewel.

49 Harlem Globetrotters Coming To A City Near You
Written by: Ryan Hogan | Distributed: 2009-12-30 | Word Count: 518 | Page Views: 38 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 2.00
The Harlem Globetrotters are coming to a city near you in 2010. While the goodwill ambassadors of basketball play year around, their North American touring schedule generally last from late December through late April-early May.

50 Top 10 Vacation Spots for Summer 2006
Written by: Dianna Sanchez | Distributed: 2006-08-23 | Word Count: 535 | Page Views: 38 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 1.33
Most Americans head out of state for their summer vacation, many with children or grandchildren in tow. Looking for a unique excursion this summer? Look no further. Vasrue.com offers tips on the top 10 vacation spots this summer.

51 Sin City, Cirque Du Soleil, Peanut Butter and Jelly
Written by: Ryan Hogan | Distributed: 2009-12-30 | Word Count: 574 | Page Views: 37 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 2.67
Every night nearly 9,000 people in Las Vegas see a Cirque du Soleil show. That's five percent of the city's visitors. Below are descriptions of each of the traditional Cirque du Soleil shows performing in Las Vegas including Le RĂŞve, a Cirque-style show playing at the Wynn Hotel.

52 Waterton: Haven't Been There. Ain't Done That
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-03-09 | Word Count: 513 | Page Views: 36 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 3.63
The best way to absorb Waterton's many landscapes and spy its wild inhabitants is to trek the Carthew-Alderson Trail.

53 Iceland: Tectonic Plate Diving
Written by: Alex J Smith | Distributed: 2007-10-19 | Word Count: 763 | Page Views: 36 | Votes: 14 | Rating: 3.14
Iceland is Europe's westernmost country, and occupies a strategic location in the North Atlantic, straddling the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, on the edge of the Arctic Circle. One of the coldest countries in the world, it is also one of the world's most volcanically active hotspots. Iceland is known today for its mix of glaciers, bubbly hot springs, rugged fjords and fiery volcanoes.

54 South Rim or West Rim? How to Pick a Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour
Written by: Keith Kravitz | Distributed: 2010-11-02 | Word Count: 632 | Page Views: 36 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 5.00
If you are planning a trip to the Grand Canyon, especially from Las Vegas, you will need to choose which rim to visit. This article gives you the tools to pick the rim that's right for you.

55 Get Your Hiking Boots Ready For Your Florida Hiking Vacation
Written by: Candi Seger | Distributed: 2010-02-23 | Word Count: 451 | Page Views: 36
Hiking one of the many trails in the State of Florida offers a great probability of giving the hiker an experience to remember. Once you go on one hike, then you are ready for your next hike. The hiking is both interesting and marvelous, on the dozens of hiking trails available to the public in the great state of Florida.

56 Ossining, New York Is A Destination For More Just Than Hardened Criminals
Written by: Chuck Saddler | Distributed: 2009-07-03 | Word Count: 1074 | Page Views: 36 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 2.64
There is not too much to say about the city of Ossining, New York - unless you want to talk about its almost namesake, the Sing Sing prison, built in 1825 by convicts brought in from Auburn Prison. But once you step outside of town, the natural world opens the doors to wonders that may even impress the Big Guy upstairs...

57 Gatlinburg And Pigeon Forge, Tenn: So Many Recreational Activities
Written by: Grady Saddler | Distributed: 2006-08-29 | Word Count: 1008 | Page Views: 35 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.25
When you travel to the Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge areas of Tennessee for a vacation or weekend getaway you will find it hard to run out of interesting things to do during your stay. Regardless of what types of activities suit your particular tastes, you are sure to find the activities that will interest you and your family. Where to Begin?

58 Luxury Travel In The Philippines
Written by: Alex J Smith | Distributed: 2007-10-22 | Word Count: 490 | Page Views: 35 | Votes: 10 | Rating: 3.40
There are 7,000 plus islands in the Philippines. Travel in the archipelago is considered to be both unique and challenging. Philippine vacation travel includes visit in so many beaches, unspoiled sceneries and hotel hopping. For picky travelers, a luxury travel in the Philippines may mean total exposure to the country's beauty and natural resources.

59 The Authenticity Of Civil War Reenactments
Written by: Tiffani Lott | Distributed: 2007-05-07 | Word Count: 712 | Page Views: 35 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 2.91
The authenticity of Civil War reneactments is of extreme importance to many Americans who regard them as an important means, not only of participating in an enjoyable activity, but also of keeping alive the history of the period.

60 South Texas Quickens with Wildlife
Written by: Jeff Parker | Distributed: 2011-09-14 | Word Count: 706 | Page Views: 35
While many of the world's other destinations lose species, the Brush Country's heart beats a steady rhythm. Nature here still thrives along the full spectrum of the food chain and today more wildlife roams per acre in the Brush Country than anywhere else in the United States. In fact, South Texas' rich biodiversity has made it one of North America's liveliest places for nature-lovers and wildlife photographers to visit.

61 Need A Vacation After Your Vacation? Book A Vacation Rental Next Time
Written by: Scott Norris | Distributed: 2009-12-16 | Word Count: 1306 | Page Views: 34 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 3.00
Discover the secret of vacation rentals from Lake Tahoe, Nevada to the Caribbean and every travel hot spot in between. These vacation homes, condos, villas and cabins are spread across most of the world.

62 Changing Patterns Of Travel For Affluent Parents With Children
Written by: Shelley Cheny | Distributed: 2010-07-27 | Word Count: 544 | Page Views: 34
One of the increasing trends we are seeing in today's travel scene is the changes in spending patterns in parents with young children. This article presents the case for increased catering for children in luxury resorts and five and six star accommodation.

63 A Guide to Must-See Beaches in Southwest Florida
Written by: Chuck Saddler | Distributed: 2009-04-21 | Word Count: 602 | Page Views: 34 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 1.80
You may have heard of Fort Myers, Sanibel Island, or Captiva Island, but have you ever heard why they are such attractive vacation spots for most travelers? This article will tell you exactly why the Paradise Coast of Florida's southern Gulf Coast is so popular with tourists.

64 Vacation Rental Advertising - The Good, The Bad and the Outright Scams
Written by: Scott Norris | Distributed: 2009-12-22 | Word Count: 553 | Page Views: 34 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 4.67
Advertising vacation rentals across the nation has changed to the property owner's advantage. Five years ago, property owners depended on their local newspaper to advertise their vacation rentals. Compare that to today's global reach and on-demand access to rental listings on the World Wide Web. Travelers from around the world now have the ability to view listings on thousands of advertising sites with relative ease. There are risks, though: RENTER BEWARE!

65 Las Vegas Weddings: Pros and Cons of Getting Married in Las Vegas
Written by: Sharmila Pundit | Distributed: 2006-09-01 | Word Count: 487 | Page Views: 34 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.50
For some people a Vegas wedding is an original and romantic thing to do and for some it is a sleazy way to tie the knot. Is getting married in Las Vegas a good idea? Read all about it and decide for yourself.

66 Best Mountain Hiking Trails in the World
Written by: Alex J Smith | Distributed: 2007-10-01 | Word Count: 421 | Page Views: 33 | Votes: 13 | Rating: 2.92
Mountain hiking is an outdoor activity that makes tourists take a trip back and be intimate with nature. Whether in Asia, the Alps, or the Rocky Mountains, it offers the same chills and thrills for outdoor travellers.

67 Take a Hike in Howth, Ireland
Written by: Patricia G. McKinney-Lins | Distributed: 2010-03-16 | Word Count: 668 | Page Views: 33
Visit Howth, Ireland on your next trip. The scenic fishing village is a short DART ride away from Dublin. You will find fine food and tour historic sites. Take a hike along the Irish coastal cliffs and experience stunning views of the Irish Sea, Dublin and the Wicklow and Bourne Mountains.

68 Springtime in Boston
Written by: Ryan Hogan | Distributed: 2010-04-20 | Word Count: 696 | Page Views: 33
Spring is always a welcomed time of year especially after a long, cold winter. In Boston, springtime is a chance to forget all about the snow and ice and instead embrace the numerous outdoor activities the city has to offer.

69 It Is Hard To Top A Family Vacation Near The Beach In Cape May, New Jersey
Written by: Alesha Corwin | Distributed: 2010-01-19 | Word Count: 883 | Page Views: 33 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 3.50
And so begins the day at the Bedford Inn Bed and Breakfast in Cape May, New Jersey, one of the historic inns that can be found among numerous well-maintained inns in this quaint Victorian town. Let me introduce you to the vacation destination of Cape May, NJ...

70 Hotels Cost 300% More Per Person Per Day Than Vacation Rentals: I'll Prove It!
Written by: Jon Ludwig | Distributed: 2010-01-26 | Word Count: 579 | Page Views: 32 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 3.18
The verdict on the true cost of spending your vacation in a hotel versus staying in a vacation rental is in, and I have the proof. For a family on a vacation, a vacation rental provides great accommodations for far less money than a hotel. Read this article to get the facts.

71 Signal Mountain Serves As A Doorway To Civil War History and Chattanooga, Tennessee
Written by: Alesha Corwin | Distributed: 2010-01-07 | Word Count: 856 | Page Views: 32 | Votes: 10 | Rating: 2.60
In Signal Mountain and nearby Chattanooga, one has quick and easy access to boutiques, restaurants, and antiques shopping. In Signal Mountain, the downtown area offers many attractions including: a beautiful aquarium, Ruby Falls, Rock City, The Chattanooga Choo-Choo, and several Civil War battlefields.

72 Castle Mountain Buffs Up: Alberta's *Jewel of the South*
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2006-12-14 | Word Count: 956 | Page Views: 32 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 3.67
When legendary ski-film maker Warren Miller's crew came to Alberta to include Castle Mountain in his newest movie, it sought an unpolished jewel. That's Castle Mountain: on the one hand, an area remote, undeveloped and largely undiscovered; on the other, a mountain with a roots-friendly vibe, huge snow dumps and incredible skiing. It's a skier's paradise that's attracting huge interest.

73 Canadian Rockies and National Parks: Enjoy Stunning Cycling Trails
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-01-08 | Word Count: 1142 | Page Views: 32 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.75
The Canadian Rockies are a breathtaking gateway to a range of activities that will set your heart racing. For those looking for a cycling adventure, you'll have your choice of spectacular parks and trails. From Banff to Jasper and Canmore to Lake Louise, the sky's the limit for Alberta cycling adventures.

74 How I Built a Kayak
Written by: Lyle Wilkinson | Distributed: 2006-06-06 | Word Count: 1178 | Page Views: 32 | Votes: 12 | Rating: 1.75
Nowadays, most kayaks come from big machines, crews, and an assembly line. However, the roots of kayak building are DIY (do it yourself). With modern materials the options available to do it yourself builders have expanded. You can build "skin on frame," wood strip, plywood, fiberglass, or plastic. You can build a cedar strip work of art, you're afraid to get wet, or a kayak so ugly you don't have to worry about theft.

75 Planning Your River Rafting Trip With The Kids
Written by: Norm Schoenhoff | Distributed: 2008-03-27 | Word Count: 750 | Page Views: 32 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 1.25
Most kids will be thrilled to go on a whitewater rafting trip or adventure, and it's a terrific opportunity for a family vacation or get-together. You'll need to pack a few extra items to make sure the trip is fun and safe for everyone involved, and kids will need to dress appropriately for both water and on-shore activities. Here are some other key things to keep in mind as you plan your adventure:

76 Sarasota Florida: Ultimate Beach Guide
Written by: John C Allen | Distributed: 2009-12-15 | Word Count: 815 | Page Views: 31 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 3.33
When thinking of Sarasota, Florida, images of its white sandy beaches dance in your head. Sun glistening on the tips of waves splashing in from the waters of the Gulf of Mexico twinkle the imagination too. For decades, visitors have marked Sarasota as a return destination on their yearly calendars in order to experience Florida's warm climate in harsh winters. In this article, we will review other Florida beach destinations for you to consider also.

77 Predator Bears - Avoidance and survival of attack by the third of the three types of bear
Written by: Jane Baker | Distributed: 2007-03-22 | Word Count: 962 | Page Views: 31 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 1.78
This is about a remote area in west central British Columbia, Canada called the West Chilcotin. Since we have a high density of both black and grizzly bear, this series of articles is intended to help give you an idea of what you are dealing with when vacationing in our area.

78 Alberta's Top Foodies Dish Over Our Culinary Capitals
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2006-12-05 | Word Count: 678 | Page Views: 31 | Votes: 13 | Rating: 2.85
This specific report zooms in on big cities – exactly what we had in mind when I joined Judy Schultz and Mary Bailey at an uptown diner where I asked them to dish about the food scene in Edmonton and Calgary.

79 Northcentral Florida: It's The Land That Time Forgot
Written by: Alesha Corwin | Distributed: 2010-02-24 | Word Count: 662 | Page Views: 31
If you are one of those people who has given up on Florida, I encourage you to venture about an hour and a half north of the Magic Kingdom, into Marion and Alachua Counties, where Orlando's ravening grid falters and the landscape stops looking like something loaded off a truck.

80 Dude Ranches, Rodeos and River City Round Ups
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2006-12-16 | Word Count: 822 | Page Views: 31 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.50
It doesn't matter whether you are a true-blue rancher, or if you've booked a dude ranch vacation. You can grab onto western spirit and take a spin on the dance hall floor, roll a casino wheel or watch the top bucking bull and horse riders in the world take that famous eight-second whirlwind ride. The River City Round Up in Edmonton is a country festival that brings the farm to the city with the Canadian Finals Rodeo and Farmfair International for the week of Nov. 5 to 13.

81 Ridin' the Cowboy Trail
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-02-22 | Word Count: 645 | Page Views: 31 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 1.83
Officially, the Cowboy Trail stretches the entire distance of Highway 22 from Mayerthorpe (northwest of Edmonton) south to Pincher Creek – flirting with Banff Park's scenic drives. It then jogs south on Highway 6 and east on Highway 5, ending in Cardston, a nudge above Montana, USA.

82 Top Ten Tips For Happy Holiday Car Hire
Written by: Tobias Bowman | Distributed: 2009-07-14 | Word Count: 681 | Page Views: 31 | Votes: 16 | Rating: 2.81
Avoid unforeseen pitfalls and astronomical charges when hiring a car on your next holiday. Follow these ten simple steps from an industry expert to dodge unnecessary surcharges and stay protected.

83 Volunteer Abroad with a Clean Conscience
Written by: Stephen Knight | Distributed: 2009-08-06 | Word Count: 923 | Page Views: 31 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 1.67
Guidance for anyone thinking of volunteering abroad who is concerned about the negative impact of air travel.

84 Family Road Trips Go Hi-Tech: Discover the Rocky Mountains
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-01-11 | Word Count: 1043 | Page Views: 30 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.14
It's a new take on traditional family road trips that just might save your sanity. As you tour the Rocky Mountains, you'll no longer find yourself fighting about who lost the driving maps, or who doesn't know how to read them. Or who refuses to stop for directions. Or who missed that once-in-a-lifetime scenery a few miles back. You can leave all the road trip planning and maps in the capable hands of your new best friend: the GyPSy.

85 Taste Alberta's Farms and Ranches
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-02-28 | Word Count: 1179 | Page Views: 30 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 1.60
If you imagine a week at a Rocky Mountain dude ranch means a steady diet of cowboy biscuits and beans, consider this.

86 Try This Cost-Free Way To Roam The Globe And Write About It
Written by: Charles Jacobs | Distributed: 2009-07-21 | Word Count: 1159 | Page Views: 30 | Votes: 16 | Rating: 3.63
Enjoy exploring the world, and discover the satisfaction of sharing your unique experiences with others. With a little discipline and some research, plus an inquiring mind, you can craft and even sell travel articles.

87 Easily Access Alberta's Fly-In Fishing Lodges
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-01-08 | Word Count: 888 | Page Views: 30 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 0.50
Northern Alberta's fly-in fishing lodges offer some of the best fresh-water fishing in the world. They're remote, pristine and professionally managed and run.

88 The Bahamas: Discover an Island Paradise
Written by: Clinton Douglas IV | Distributed: 2006-08-24 | Word Count: 350 | Page Views: 30 | Votes: 14 | Rating: 2.00
With more than 500 miles of the world's clearest, turquoise water, this 100,000 mile stretch of 700 petite islands in the Atlantic Ocean is one of the most scenic and secluded vacation spots around. It's uninhabited, pristine beaches are ideal grounds for scuba and deep-sea diving, world-class sport fishing, kayaking and snorkeling by day and extravagant island dining and dancing by night.

89 Health Spas Massage the New Manly Pursuit
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-02-06 | Word Count: 781 | Page Views: 29 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 3.38
What happened? How did macho Wild West guys and international visitors go ga-ga for Alberta health spas? What makes Alberta spas for men different than other places is the geographical context:

90 Charlotte, North Carolina: Natural Beauty Nearly Year Around
Written by: Chuck Saddler | Distributed: 2008-12-03 | Word Count: 1763 | Page Views: 29 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.71
The largest city in North Carolina, Charlotte is the largest metropolitan city on the eastern seaboard between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Jacksonville, Florida. Nicknamed the Queen City, Charlotte has a population of nearly 675,000 people. Read this article to learn more about the area and the attractions that appeal to travelers taking family vacations.

91 What Happened During And After Attending My First Internet Marketing Seminar
Written by: Willie Crawford | Distributed: 2010-01-08 | Word Count: 968 | Page Views: 29 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 2.00
I was online for SIX YEARS before I attended my first Internet marketing seminar (in December 2002), yet attending that first seminar was the catalyst that started my already successful business growing exponentially...

92 Improve Your Golf Swing In 30 Minutes With Six Simple Golf Swing Tips
Written by: Sam White | Distributed: 2011-12-07 | Word Count: 1230 | Page Views: 29
In-depth article explaining how to perfect your golf swing in six steps covering everything from the pivot to the mental game.

93 Love Blasts Off on Florida's Space Coast Vacation
Written by: Alesha Corwin | Distributed: 2010-02-23 | Word Count: 1123 | Page Views: 29
Those in search of a romantic celebration could opt for a weekend getaway to one of Florida's oceanfront resorts or acclaimed bed and breakfasts, on or near Florida's Space Coast. In this article, we will review six Florida locations that offer romantic Florida vacations for couples looking to get away from the hustle-and-bustle of daily living.

94 Dutch Oven Cooking: Cast Iron vs. Aluminum
Written by: Marc Wiltse | Distributed: 2007-07-09 | Word Count: 709 | Page Views: 29 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.43
Cast iron Dutch Ovens have been around for a long time. Is cast iron still a good material to cook with or is aluminum better?

95 The Difference Between Hotels, Vacation Homes and a Bed and Breakfast
Written by: Jeb Maxwell | Distributed: 2010-02-03 | Word Count: 1672 | Page Views: 29 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 3.25
When it is time to take the family on vacation, most of us think only about getting a hotel room. Sure, we might also consider a tent campground, a RV or travel trailer, and possibly even a beach condo, but how many of us realize that we have more choices for a place to sleep while on vacation? In this article, we take a funny look at the joys of vacation accommodations.

96 A Brief History Of America's Route 66
Written by: Chuck Saddler | Distributed: 2008-11-17 | Word Count: 829 | Page Views: 29 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.33
Route 66 (1926-1985) is probably the most famous highway in the United States. This highway remains in the consciousness of Americans, even in this day and age, 23 years after the road ceased to carry the designation of an official U.S. Highway.

97 Ten of the Main Barcelona Attractions for Young Children
Written by: Olga Simon | Distributed: 2010-02-18 | Word Count: 953 | Page Views: 28 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 1.00
If you are visiting Barcelona with children, it is not often easy to keep them occupied and entertained. Bored children can spoil your holiday, so here is our choice of the top 10 attractions Barcelona has to offer to families with children of any age.

98 California Beach Destinations From Pismo Beach to Big Sur
Written by: Candi Seger | Distributed: 2010-01-13 | Word Count: 659 | Page Views: 28 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 3.00
California is a huge place, and so your choice of beach rentals is vast and varied. From the Northern coast of California, with fog-bound beaches and forests that stretch down to the ocean, to Southern California where beach-life and sunshine are the main attractions, you will find that California offers a wealth of vacation destinations that could make your next vacation perfect.

99 Favorite Fishing Spots In The Great State Of Florida
Written by: Jeb Maxwell | Distributed: 2010-02-26 | Word Count: 787 | Page Views: 28
From freshwater to saltwater, Florida offers a wide range of fishing opportunities for the most avid fisherman. It was impossible to explore all the fishing opportunities, within this article, but I have tried to at least point you to the highlights of any Florida fishing trip.

100 Namibia: Awesome Nature Photography
Written by: Alex J Smith | Distributed: 2007-10-24 | Word Count: 631 | Page Views: 28 | Votes: 12 | Rating: 3.08
Namibia is a vast country, 825,418 square kilometers of scenic, varied landscapes rendered in high-contrast color film. It is no wonder that this peaceful nation is a favorite among photographers, especially the Sossusvlei sand dunes or the famed but feared Skeleton Coast in the Namib Desert, the awe-inspiring depths of Fish River Canyon, and the endless plains of the Kaokoveld.

101 Longboat Key Florida: How to Make the Most of Your Visit
Written by: John C Allen | Distributed: 2009-07-30 | Word Count: 625 | Page Views: 28 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 3.18
Longboat Key Florida is an 11-mile long island that borders the Gulf of Mexico to its west and the calm waters of Sarasota Bay on to its east. The 8,000 permanent residents of Longboat Key live in a variety of residential styles from condominiums, townhouses, small single-family homes to luxury waterfront estates. While providing activities such as beachcombing, walking, swimming and fishing, the Key is manicured and secluded allowing a relaxing lifestyle. Longboat Key is known throughout the world for its outstanding beaches, sweeping water views, excellent dining, great weather, luxury lifestyles and don't forget the sensational sunsets.

102 The Sea Of Cortez: Where Cactus Meets Marine Life
Written by: Clinton Douglas IV | Distributed: 2006-10-03 | Word Count: 292 | Page Views: 27 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.33
Tucked within what many call the Gulf of California lies a unique, extremely private marine haven topped with diving dolphins, sea lions, spectacular humpback and California Gray whale watching. The Sea of Cortez, known to locals as Mar de Cortés, is a temperate and calm adventure, with more serene waters and pleasant weather than the open Pacific. It's one of the few places you'll find cactus and marine life so beautifully cohabiting.

103 Sea World Orlando Florida - A Tour Of The Attraction
Written by: Jeb Maxwell | Distributed: 2010-01-27 | Word Count: 1360 | Page Views: 27 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 3.33
Sea World Orlando Water Park is central Florida's premier marine life park, accepting visitors year around and presenting its guests with an sea wildlife experience that will be enjoyed by children and adults alike. Read this article to get an overview of what you can expect when you visit Orlando's Sea World Marine Park.

104 Tips for Traveling with Kids: Airport Safety
Written by: April Aguren | Distributed: 2008-03-25 | Word Count: 976 | Page Views: 27 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 3.20
More so in this modern age, the airport can be one of the most challenging parts of a journey. With all of the security issues and armed guards in the airport today, young children can very easily become frightened and anxious. However, there are ways to help your children remain calm and comfortable throughout their experience at the airport, and part of that process is making sure that you are able to pay closer attention to your children during your airport journey.

105 St. Thomas: The Best Place to Shop in the Caribbean
Written by: Justin Burch | Distributed: 2006-08-18 | Word Count: 692 | Page Views: 27 | Votes: 15 | Rating: 2.53
Beautiful beaches and lavish accommodations aside, St. Thomas is widely regarded as the Caribbean's premier shopping destination. With over one million cruise ship passengers and overnight Caribbean resort guests visiting St. Thomas each year, the island's ports have long been bustling centers of commerce and trade.

106 Experience Banff This Year
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-01-09 | Word Count: 494 | Page Views: 27 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 3.43
Banff truly has it all, from soaring craggy peaks to thick pine forests, and from ultra-refined spas and shopping to extreme mountain adventures. There is something for every travel palate in Banff. Discover the jewel of the Canada's Rocky Mountains.

107 Discover a High In the Sky Holiday
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2006-12-16 | Word Count: 751 | Page Views: 27 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 3.88
The first time I saw the Northern Lights, I was leaning over the steering wheel of a dusky purple 1977 Chevy Nova on a northern highway near midnight, trying to roll down the driver's side window to get a better fix on it during my holiday, even as my passenger was shouting to be heard over the ghostly radio voices fading in and out. Within seconds it multiplied and changed colors, soaring over us like an exploding rainbow. Nature's primal postcard, my holiday highlight delivered free.

108 The Cowboy Trail: Movies, Megastars and Western Magic
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-03-01 | Word Count: 1387 | Page Views: 27 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.83
Dude ranches, rodeos, western home cookin' and ghost towns: this is authentic cowboy country. Alberta's historic Cowboy Trail runs through Rocky Mountains and rolling foothills and grassland prairies as it tumbles from north to south through the province, and it's got star power.

109 Panama Canal: A Cruise Over Oceans
Written by: Alex J Smith | Distributed: 2007-10-29 | Word Count: 421 | Page Views: 26 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.33
The might of the Panama Canal locks, fails to eclipse the beauty of the different sights. After an effort for 400 years to build the Panama Canal, it has served its purpose as a viable trade route and a promising tourist route for cruises.

110 Visit Haunted Castles in Ireland!
Written by: Patricia G. McKinney-Lins | Distributed: 2009-03-03 | Word Count: 630 | Page Views: 26 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 1.25
Visit a haunted castle in Ireland! Friendly ghosts as well as disturbed spirits have been detected in many Irish castles. You will learn the history behind the haunting and might experience a shiver or two, yourself!

111 2 Way Ticket to Ibiza Travel Resorts
Written by: Alex J Smith | Distributed: 2007-09-25 | Word Count: 421 | Page Views: 26 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.11
Ibiza is the ultimate destination for tourists looking for a good travel, the place is loaded with young party people, music and beach lovers, lively nightlife, and friendly locals all fused into its culture. Everyone who loves music especially trance, house, and electronic, the beach, and a good time all together can be found in Ibiza.

112 Banff Springs Eternal
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2006-12-13 | Word Count: 590 | Page Views: 26 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 3.56
Designed in 1928 by Canada's most revered golf course architect, Stanley Thompson, this incredibly scenic golf course was the first golf course to cost $1-million. It was money well spent, and today Sports Illustrated calls the Banff Springs (along with the Jasper Park Lodge Golf Course) one of the two greatest mountain golf courses ever built.

113 Canada's Top Indoor Rodeo: Cowboys Ready for Action
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2006-12-13 | Word Count: 1057 | Page Views: 26 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.00
Saddle Bronc rider Jess Martin will measure his first Canadian Finals Rodeo by eight-second intervals as he struggles to stay on a bucking horse bent on giving him the ride of his life in Edmonton, Alberta. Eight seconds is all he needs on the leaping and twisting animal to score during the country's biggest indoor rodeo. Eight seconds in front of 16,000 cheering fans packing Rexall Place as this Canadian gateway city goes hog wild from Nov. 8–12.

114 Single? Here's the Ultimate Date Idea
Written by: Jason OConnor | Distributed: 2006-05-19 | Word Count: 1194 | Page Views: 25 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.50
If you're a regular guy, the kind who loves sports and hates the opera for instance, then here's an awesome date idea I bet you've never really considered before: taking a woman to a Broadway production, even if you don't live in New York City. You can find professional Broadway productions in most major North American cities.

115 Avoid The Crowds By Visiting Niagara on the Lake, Ontario
Written by: Billy Poage | Distributed: 2008-12-24 | Word Count: 784 | Page Views: 25 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.50
Niagara on the Lake is on the south shore of Lake Ontario, where the Niagara River spills into Lake Ontario. It can be found just 15-20 minutes downstream (north) from Niagara Falls on the Canadian side of the Niagara River. This tiny village is a popular tourist destination for people who travel into the region every year.

116 Branson, Missouri Offers Fun And Adventure For Your Next Romantic Getaway
Written by: Candi Seger | Distributed: 2010-01-18 | Word Count: 685 | Page Views: 25 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 2.00
What could be more romantic than escaping the hustle and bustle of everyday life and venturing to a place where you can spend quality time with the one you love in the crisp clean air of the great outdoors?

117 Travel Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump: Live an Aboriginal
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-03-07 | Word Count: 1024 | Page Views: 25 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 1.43
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump. The name conjures lurid images, but the legacy speaks of a beautiful, harsh and bygone era.

118 Blarney Castle in Ireland
Written by: Patricia G. McKinney-Lins | Distributed: 2009-12-30 | Word Count: 545 | Page Views: 25 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 3.00
Blarney Castle is one of the most popular sites in Ireland. Millions have traveled to southwest Ireland, climbed a very steep stairway, bent over backwards, and kissed a stone. The legend of the Blarney Stone began with the Lord of Blarney who refused to give his allegiance to Queen Elizabeth.

119 When and Where to Find Your Favorite Texas Wildflowers
Written by: Gayle Christie | Distributed: 2008-03-24 | Word Count: 617 | Page Views: 25 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.38
There are more than 5,000 species of Texas Wild flowers that offer unlimited viewing pleasure to Texans and visitors, and a challenge to botanists who strive to name and classify all of them.

120 Great Places To See In India, Sri Lanka, Singapore And Malaysia
Written by: Alex J Smith | Distributed: 2007-10-16 | Word Count: 1043 | Page Views: 24 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.33
Come to the land of mysticism and modernity. Must visits include Rajasthan with its splendid forts and palaces. Enjoy desert Safari at Sand Dunes near Jaisalmer. Ride on top of the camels and live in nomad style tents with all modern amenities. Don't forget to carry your own sunscreen and bottle of water.

121 The Effect of Hotel Vacancy/Occupancy Rates on Your Travel Dollar
Written by: Anson Werner | Distributed: 2008-11-24 | Word Count: 515 | Page Views: 24 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 3.14
When times are tough, many people wonder how and if they will be able to take a family vacation. I know that because my wife and I had the same conversation just recently. But given my knack for uncovering travel deals, I was able to show my wife a way that we could take advantage of the hard times in the economy right now, to get a lot more fun for much less money.

122 Banff Scenic Drives
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2006-12-12 | Word Count: 809 | Page Views: 24 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 1.83
Consider Alberta's most scenic drive a romp through the candy store of Canada's Rocky Mountain wilderness. Take your sweet tooth on a 2-1/2 hour to eight-hour trip (depending on your hunger for viewpoints) and you'll pass rack upon rack of hiking, climbing, biking and fishing confections that will accommodate any outdoor appetite.

123 True Terror in Tokyo to Avoid
Written by: Paul Kyriazi | Distributed: 2006-05-16 | Word Count: 212 | Page Views: 24 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.22
A Japanese college student boy was walking in Shujuku (popular movie and restaurant section of Tokyo) when a pretty girl standing by a bar invited him to come in and have a drink with her. After having a drink and singing a karioki song he got handed a bill for $500 by the tough guy manager.

124 Summer Sizzle? Quick Summertime Supper Suggestions
Written by: Aaliyah Ferris | Distributed: 2006-08-18 | Word Count: 273 | Page Views: 24 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.33
Too hot to cook? When days grow sun-drenched, it can be challenging to find just the right thing to tantalize your taste buds. But following these hot-weather hints, summertime can offer it's own unique flavor.

125 Forgotten By The Travel Industry - Over 100 Million German Speaking Travelers
Written by: Janneke Nijenhuis | Distributed: 2009-12-16 | Word Count: 459 | Page Views: 24 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 3.33
A huge travel market often forgotten by the travel industry. Websites have not been translated into the German language and online distribution on the German markets is neglected.

126 Find The Right Property For Sale In Tuscany
Written by: Alice Migliorini | Distributed: 2009-10-14 | Word Count: 529 | Page Views: 24 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 3.33
All the basics as far as real estate are essentially the same. If you are buying a condo in Miami or a property in the rolling hills of Tuscany you follow the same road. The road just meanders a little bit more when you deal with purchasing a house in Italy rather than the US.

127 Ten Things You Didn't Know About Toronto
Written by: Mark Anderson | Distributed: 2009-12-30 | Word Count: 837 | Page Views: 24 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 2.33
The hockey hall of fame, the CN Tower, and the Rogers Centre are just a few of the things associated with Toronto, Ontario. However, the provincial capital and financial center of Canada is one of North America's most fascinating cities. To shed some light on the mysterious metropolis, we've compiled a list of the 10 things your probably didn't know about Toronto...

128 Maui, Hawaii Travel Specials and Travel Ideas
Written by: Anson Werner | Distributed: 2009-03-03 | Word Count: 495 | Page Views: 23 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 1.67
Maui Hawaii offers more than just beautiful white sand beaches. From Maui, you can go on whale watching tours, take air tours by airplane or helicopter, walking tours or flying tours of volcanoes, and relax on some of the best beaches in the world. Read this article to learn more about a Maui vacation, and while you are reading, you will discover one of the travel specials we found available in Maui Hawaii.

129 Sarasota Florida: Top Ten Reasons to Visit in 2009
Written by: John C Allen | Distributed: 2009-08-04 | Word Count: 877 | Page Views: 23 | Votes: 14 | Rating: 2.57
An abundance of visitors from around the world visit Sarasota each year to enjoy all of the amenities this small city on the Gulf Coast of Florida has to offer. Each year, Sarasota's warm climate attracts "snowbirds" down to the Sunshine State for its high season from January through March. Visitors and residents alike enjoy the city's internationally recognized cultural amenities matching those of the nation's largest cities. A world-class destination, Sarasota, Florida has many reasons to live, work and play in this gorgeous coastal setting.

130 The San Francisco Theatre Scene
Written by: Mark Anderson | Distributed: 2009-09-02 | Word Count: 923 | Page Views: 23 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 2.00
Just about any time of the year you can scour the theater listings in the San Francisco Bay Area and find well over 100 productions available for viewing. These shows range from plays to musicals to cabarets and everything else in between.

131 Honduras: Snorkeling and Diving Adventures
Written by: Alex J Smith | Distributed: 2007-10-18 | Word Count: 709 | Page Views: 23 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 3.25
Honduras is best known for its underwater riches, particularly its vantage point to the world's second largest barrier reef. It has a well-deserved reputation as one of the best (and cheapest) places to learn to dive or complete your dive-master training. Your dives will show you coral reefs, yawning underwater caves, wrecked ships, and the docile whale sharks. But after you have had your fill of snorkeling and diving, you'll find out that there is more to discover in this beautiful country.

132 A Perfect Couple's Getaway On The Jersey Shore At Avon-By-The-Sea, NJ
Written by: Alesha Corwin | Distributed: 2010-01-12 | Word Count: 794 | Page Views: 23 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 3.29
As a Manhattanite going to the Jersey shore, it always seemed like second or third choice until I discovered Avon-By-The-Sea. This is a small, relatively unknown area of the Jersey shore that I am happy to recommend to others, as a result of my own experiences in this beautiful little town.

133 Castle Expands Mountain: Deep, Steep and Still Cheap
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2006-12-13 | Word Count: 900 | Page Views: 23 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 0.50
Castle Mountain is as counter-culture as the roots of snowboarding and a haven of steep and deep. Now, it's blossoming. Just the right mix for a Warren Miller film. This spring the legendary ski and snowboard moviemaker's film crew came to Castle to see what the rumours were about.

134 Music and Humor
Written by: Ryan Hogan | Distributed: 2010-07-29 | Word Count: 914 | Page Views: 23
Music and humor can intersect in one of three ways. The first way is when serious artists get clever. This would be The Who's "Squeeze Box," The Ramones "I Want to be Sedated," or Aerosmith's "Dude Looks Like a Lady."

135 Wisconsin's Lakes Offer A Multitude Of Log Cabin Rentals For Vacationers
Written by: Candi Seger | Distributed: 2010-01-27 | Word Count: 692 | Page Views: 23 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 3.00
Cabin rentals in Wisconsin are a great value to both new and seasoned travelers to the state. Wisconsin has a wide amalgamation of natural lakes, reservoirs, and small ponds; many dotted along their shores with classic, honest-to-goodness log cabins. These cabins are often vacant, yet comfortably furnished and ready to be warmed by a family looking to fish, explore, and relax on the scenic water front.

136 Entertain Yourself In West Virginia's Great Outdoors, In Grant County, WV
Written by: Candi Seger | Distributed: 2010-01-20 | Word Count: 692 | Page Views: 23 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 2.50
Grant County, West Virginia is situated in northeastern West Virginia, between Maryland on the north and Virginia on its southern side. It is jam-packed with outdoor entertainment options that will please even the most hard-to-please vacationer.

137 The Spaification of Alberta
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-03-05 | Word Count: 1106 | Page Views: 22 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.33
Picture a place where everybody cares about you. Really, really cares about you. A place where pore-free women give you plushy robes and tumblers of lemongrass-infused water to drink. Where they'll rub your feet, your back, your scalp, your face – even your psyche.

138 The Art of Miami
Written by: Lynda Belcher | Distributed: 2009-09-08 | Word Count: 645 | Page Views: 22 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 3.38
The art scene in Miami is always full of creative enterprise, with art openings occurring regularly and some of the most well known artists (of all types) choosing to display their work here. Moreover, the art scene includes a diverse grouping of performing arts venues as well as museums, music halls and much more.

139 Los Angeles Celebrity Helicopter Tours
Written by: Jay Wilson | Distributed: 2010-01-13 | Word Count: 463 | Page Views: 22 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 2.00
Many people come to Los Angeles to get a glimpse of celebrities and the lifestyles they lead. A bus tour can get you in front of their home or take you to where the movie premieres are, but they can't get you a bird's eye view of where they live and spend their time out of the spotlight.

140 The Book of Kells
Written by: Patricia G. McKinney-Lins | Distributed: 2010-04-15 | Word Count: 581 | Page Views: 22 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 0.00
The Book of Kells is a beautifully illustrated, hand-written work including the four gospels of the Bible. It was made by monks around the year 800 A.D. and is on display at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. When you visit Dublin, be sure to see this brilliant work of art.

141 High Altitude Art
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-02-07 | Word Count: 873 | Page Views: 22 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 3.00
Looking to expand your arts horizons in the Rocky Mountains this summer? Whatever tickles your artistic fancy, you're sure to enjoy this selection of events with an arts theme...

142 Visit the Historic Rock of Cashel in Ireland
Written by: Patricia G. McKinney-Lins | Distributed: 2009-09-10 | Word Count: 530 | Page Views: 22 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 1.00
Your whole family will enjoy a trip to the historic Rock of Cashel in Ireland. It is located above the town of Cashel in County Tipperary. It is one of the most historic and spectacular heritage sites in Ireland.

143 Backcountry Bliss in the Canadian Rockies
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2006-12-05 | Word Count: 824 | Page Views: 22 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 2.25
The idea of an Alberta hike – as a family – began last spring when my husband and I decided we desperately needed a challenge: Something that would recharge our sluggish lives, reunite us a family and test each individual's staying power.

144 Pearl Jam Sells Out
Written by: Ryan Hogan | Distributed: 2009-08-28 | Word Count: 772 | Page Views: 22 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 4.00
When fans, especially those of the casual variety, think of Pearl Jam they generally conjure up an image of a "fight the power" type of band who's politically active and bent on not succumbing to the "Man" running the music industry.

145 Thailand Islands - The Five Reasons That Make Koh Phangan The Perfect Choice
Written by: Ella Evans | Distributed: 2006-07-14 | Word Count: 892 | Page Views: 22 | Votes: 12 | Rating: 2.58
The islands of southern Thailand are widely known as "Island Paradise". Their picturesque beaches, moderate tropical climate and unique, relaxing lifestyle are account for their reputation. Travelers from all over the world come to these southern Thailand islands to experience the famous 'transition to another dimension', as they gradually absorb the overwhelming serenity and ephemeral separation from the dynamic and straining modern life style.

146 New German Travel Portal Now Online
Written by: Janneke Nijenhuis | Distributed: 2009-12-23 | Word Count: 322 | Page Views: 22 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 3.00
New German travel portal now online. Free and easy access to the German travel market for all travel providers.

147 Panama: Outstanding Eco-Tourism
Written by: Alex J Smith | Distributed: 2007-11-06 | Word Count: 686 | Page Views: 22 | Votes: 12 | Rating: 2.67
There are few places in the world where the eco-tourist can view the ecological wonders that result from the melding of two large continents and the molding of the land by the world's two biggest oceans. There's only one such place - Panama. It is no surprise that the respected Forbes Magazine cited Panama as the best eco-tourism destination for 2007.

148 Never Miss A Cheap Jamaica Get Away Plan
Written by: Alex J Smith | Distributed: 2007-10-25 | Word Count: 457 | Page Views: 21 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 1.91
The key to planning a vacation that will not empty out your pockets is research on vacation packages. It will not do to fly by the seat of your pants unless you have the resources to do it. Cheap Jamaica vacation packages are a boon for those who like to try new things, but they can be a horrific experience for the unprepared. A cheap get away plan is doable with just a little foresight.

149 Alberta Scenic Drives Go Beyond the Rockies
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2006-12-04 | Word Count: 628 | Page Views: 21 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 2.00
This jaw-dropper of a scenic drive doesn't get near the Rockies – instead it runs through Drumheller, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Medicine Hat, Cypress Hills Provincial Park, Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, then back up toward Calgary past too many other attractions to list.

150 Where To Go In Florida, If You Want To Take Your Dog To The Beach
Written by: Jeb Maxwell | Distributed: 2010-02-25 | Word Count: 593 | Page Views: 21
Florida has four of the top ten Dog Friendly Beaches in the United States. In this article, we describe what you may need to know if you want to take your dog with you on your next Florida beach vacation.

151 Argentina: Wine-Tasting Adventures
Written by: Alex J Smith | Distributed: 2007-09-26 | Word Count: 719 | Page Views: 21 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 2.27
Argentina is a country of staggering diversity in climates and landscapes. It is also a country that has become a major producer of fine wines. Mendoza, the capital of its wine-growing region at the foot of the Andes, is a beautiful city of large plazas and broad streets made green and shady by trees along the wide sidewalks.

152 New Zealand: Unique Nature Thrills
Written by: Alex J Smith | Distributed: 2007-10-26 | Word Count: 881 | Page Views: 21 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 1.78
Some of the most novel vacation experiences in the world may be found in New Zealand. All things are possible in this country so well-endowed by Nature. The only limitation may be your time. New Zealand can easily fill up vacations that last for several months and you will not even find yourself doing the same thing twice during that period. But for those on limited time, you will have to give serious thought in planning your holiday to get the most out of your trip.

153 Alberta Hiking: Pitch-Dark Caving Adventures
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-02-16 | Word Count: 875 | Page Views: 21 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 1.86
Descending into a dark and gnarled cave deep in the Rocky Mountains is a way to lower yourself into your fears while you indulge in one of Alberta's most popular hiking tours.

154 Building Teamwork in the Rapids
Written by: Norm Schoenhoff | Distributed: 2008-03-21 | Word Count: 682 | Page Views: 21 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 3.50
Team building plays an important role in any organization, but finding the right team building activities for your group can be challenging. Whitewater rafting trips in the Rapids are just one opportunity to boost morale, increase productivity, and encourage everyone to simply have a good time.

155 The Last Frontier Of African Wilderness
Written by: Gerald Wanga | Distributed: 2007-09-17 | Word Count: 1618 | Page Views: 21 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 3.33
In this place, 870 km˛ of pristine landscapes and habitats are set on the backdrop of the majestic Mt.Kenya. Complete wilderness. Rich jungle, swamps and the rolling savannah are disrupted only by wildlife, hills, rocks and 15 rivers destined to pour their waters into the giant River Tana. That, my reader, is Meru National Park... the last frontier of undisturbed wilderness.

156 Your 1-2-3 Ultimate Travel Guide in Amsterdam
Written by: Alex J Smith | Distributed: 2007-11-05 | Word Count: 423 | Page Views: 21 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 1.60
Amsterdam is a well developed ultimate travel city that is rich in culture, history, city attractions and laid back lifestyles. It is a very friendly city with a relatively low crime rate. It is very safe to walk or bike within the beautiful city and explore its attractions.

157 Cirque Corteo Review - Wonderous
Written by: Jason OConnor | Distributed: 2006-10-11 | Word Count: 1026 | Page Views: 21 | Votes: 10 | Rating: 2.50
Take a typical nightmarish dream sequence you may have deep in the night, add ponderous acrobatics and aerobatics, an eerie story of clowns, death and a funeral, sprinkle in a carnival-like atmosphere ripe with little people and balloons, and inject a heart-pounding live, original score that combines with strange scenes that surround you like a psychedelics-infused blanket, and you've got Corteo. What a show!

158 How To Find The Best Real Estate For Sale In Tuscany
Written by: Susanna Cardelli | Distributed: 2009-07-30 | Word Count: 580 | Page Views: 21 | Votes: 10 | Rating: 2.90
For those that have traveled to Tuscany and fallen in love with the region, it is not uncommon to harbor a dream of buying a home there. Where do you begin when you are in a position to realize the dream? As any decent real estate agent will tell you, there are three things to consider in real estate, "location, location, location." But American real estate agents have never had to deal with Italian bureaucracy.

159 Bahamas: Diving and Water Adventures
Written by: Alex J Smith | Distributed: 2007-09-27 | Word Count: 713 | Page Views: 21 | Votes: 10 | Rating: 1.90
Ocean adventures and the Bahamas just go together. With great weather all year, warm waters, fine beaches, and teeming coral reefs, the Bahamas offer endless delights for outdoor enthusiasts, especially divers and sports fishermen.

160 Learn the Mountain's Lessons - New Ski Camps, Schools Open
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2006-11-02 | Word Count: 656 | Page Views: 21 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.86
You've tested yourself in the early season, but now you want to gain more power in your turns, crank up your carving or learn how to finesse mind-blowing moguls. Alberta's ski camps, schools and clinics provide the opportunity to put your best feet forward without landing on your butt. You climb to the top of the mountain and find...what? Not a guru, but yourself.

161 Holiday Apartments In Florence: The Best Choice For Your Vacation
Written by: Roberta Aloisio | Distributed: 2009-07-07 | Word Count: 506 | Page Views: 21 | Votes: 10 | Rating: 2.80
Traveling to Italy and the beautiful city of Florence are on the "bucket list" of just about everyone. The natural beauty of the peninsula combined with its historical significance and the reverence for art, culture and food; make the appeal universal. You want to cherish your memories and photographs for the rest of your life and have an unforgettable experience. As a traveler, when you log on to the Internet and start looking at all the options available for lodging for your vacation, what are the factors that are most important?

162 Want to Know Where to Go in Boston?
Written by: Mark Anderson | Distributed: 2008-10-10 | Word Count: 1075 | Page Views: 21 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 3.67
Ever since the colonial days, Boston has been one of the most intriguing cities in the United States. Its rich history is rivaled only by the vast amount of things it has to offer. Whether you're a college student, child, or an adult, there is plenty to find in Boston Massachusetts. From sports and nightlife to culture and nature, there is truly something for everyone. Let's look at what Bean Town has to offer.

163 5 Tips for Planning a Staycation
Written by: Laurel Vespi | Distributed: 2009-10-15 | Word Count: 399 | Page Views: 21 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 0.00
Taking all of your vacation days is an important component of your peak performance at home and work. Vacations allow you to disconnect from your regular routine and then return rested and rejuvenated. If money or time is tight, a staycation is a great alternative to a traditional vacation. A staycation is simply a vacation taken at home. Following a few simple tips, you can enjoy the benefits of a holiday without having to pack your suitcase.

164 South Lake Tahoe, California, USA Travel Guide
Written by: Candi Seger | Distributed: 2010-01-11 | Word Count: 698 | Page Views: 20 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 0.50
When you arrive in South Lake Tahoe, first you will be struck with the beauty of the lake and the mountains.

165 Vacation Home Swaps - Are They Right For You?
Written by: Jeb Maxwell | Distributed: 2010-02-17 | Word Count: 1070 | Page Views: 20 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 2.00
Home swaps or home exchanges are a different kind of vacation experience. Generally, it simply requires finding a home owner who lives in the place you would like to visit and having them desire to visit your hometown, and then the two of you can agree to specific terms of exchange, to swap homes for a specific time frame. Read this article to learn more about this low-cost travel and vacation opportunity.

166 The Best Rafting Rivers in Northern California
Written by: Norm Schoenhoff | Distributed: 2008-04-01 | Word Count: 694 | Page Views: 20 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 1.50
When you're looking for only the best whitewater rafting experience in Northern California, you have a number of scenic, exciting, and unique journeys to choose from. Here are just a few of the best rivers for white water rafting in Northern California:

167 Bed And Breakfast Owners Understand Tourism
Written by: Jeb Maxwell | Distributed: 2010-01-20 | Word Count: 1069 | Page Views: 20 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.33
When was the last time you stayed at a bed and breakfast (b&b) on your vacation? If the answer is never, I am about to introduce you to one of the most underutilized vacation resources. Otherwise, I am about to tell you how you can get the most out of your vacation, by asking a few simple questions.

168 Tips About Vacation Villas In Chianti, Tuscany
Written by: Teresa Cambi | Distributed: 2009-10-15 | Word Count: 512 | Page Views: 20 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 2.50
Travelers who enjoy wine, food, beautiful scenery and a relaxed pace will love Chianti. Not only is the region home to its namesake wine which is one of the most beloved and popular wines in the world, but it is also home to some of the most characteristic farmhouses and villas in Tuscany.

169 2008 Rafting Season Outlook
Written by: Norm Schoenhoff | Distributed: 2008-03-19 | Word Count: 706 | Page Views: 20 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 1.25
California has received lots of snow and water for the upcoming season, which means more flows and exciting opportunities on the natural, undammed rivers. Snowstorms in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California will ensure that this year's rafting season will be truly one of a kind. From the North Fork American to the Merced Rivers, whitewater rafting enthusiasts can enjoy unique adventures and trips throughout the Northern Californian region. Here are just a few highlights of the 2008-rafting season:

170 Aran Islands
Written by: Patricia G. McKinney-Lins | Distributed: 2010-01-05 | Word Count: 576 | Page Views: 20 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 5.00
Step back in time when you take a trip to one of the rugged, scenic Aran Islands. You can rent a bicycle, walk or hire a horse-drawn buggy to take you around the islands. Many of the locals speak Gaelic. They are usually happy to have a lively conversation in English, too. You will enjoy the historic sites and beautiful views as you explore the islands at your leisure.

171 Useful Tips For The Tuscany Lovers: Holiday Villas And Apartments
Written by: Maurizio Esposito | Distributed: 2009-07-15 | Word Count: 530 | Page Views: 20 | Votes: 16 | Rating: 2.69
The beauty of the Tuscany area and its idyllically perfect landscapes have remained unchanged for hundreds of years. What the Renaissance painters so lovingly and accurately captured in their works is still identifiable 500 years later.

172 Ride the Long Spring Season - Deep Snow and Deals
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-02-21 | Word Count: 1642 | Page Views: 20 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 1.75
Sunshine, powder and parties. It's springtime in the Rockies, and riding in Alberta during this prime season offers a lot of possibilities for adventure.

173 100 Percent Grand Resort Travel In Florida
Written by: Alex J Smith | Distributed: 2007-09-24 | Word Count: 398 | Page Views: 20 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 2.18
Beachside promenades, lively people laid back lifestyles and sunny weather, Florida is a grand resort travel idea. Take a walk at the famous Miami Beach and enjoy a great meal by the sea or choose from the many popular tourist and travel resort spots in Florida such as Palm Beach, Daytona Beach, Tampa Bay and Jacksonville. Here are some of best resorts in Florida to suit various budgets and maximize your stay in the sunny state.

174 Alberta's National Parks: Discover Wildlife, Hikes and Mystic Views
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2006-12-15 | Word Count: 1946 | Page Views: 20 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.43
Like Banff and Jasper, these three national parks -- Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, Wood Buffalo and Elk Island -- offer remarkable outdoor adventures, camping and lodging, along with fascinating history. You'll find these vast parks provide easy access to wildlife in areas that are unhurried, and in some cases, unheralded. These are the areas wilderness lovers seek.

175 Why Chicago is a Classic Sports Town
Written by: Ryan Hogan | Distributed: 2009-07-08 | Word Count: 955 | Page Views: 20 | Votes: 15 | Rating: 3.33
Chicago is one of the best sports towns in America. Not only do they have knowledgeable and passionate fans but they also have some of the oldest franchises and some of the most hallowed playing fields in all of sports.

176 West Virginia Offers Travel Options From Outdoor Adventure To Indoor Luxury
Written by: Candi Seger | Distributed: 2010-01-15 | Word Count: 950 | Page Views: 20 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 2.00
Find out why everyone calls West Virginia "Almost Heaven" and "Wild and Wonderful" by hosting your next tour, meeting or reunion there. This article reviews some of the features that make West Virginia a choice destination for many vacationers.

177 Kananaskis Soars with the Giants
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-02-09 | Word Count: 585 | Page Views: 20 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.56
After more than 20 years of steadily gaining popularity, Kananaskis is no longer a "best kept secret" among Alberta golf courses. Winning numerous awards and named by Golf Digest as two of North America's top five golf courses to play, the tandem of Mount Kidd and Mount Lorette serve up equal parts dramatic travel and thrilling golf.

178 Discover Your Inner Road Trip Planner In Style
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2006-12-15 | Word Count: 889 | Page Views: 20 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 3.20
For the ultimate Alberta road trip, we've matched a sample of trips to vehicles in combinations that may offer life-changing experiences for road trip planners. In Alberta, a Porsche, a Harley Davidson motorcycle, a Yukon XL SUV and a fifth-wheeler are among potential adventures on exciting blacktops. Remember, these roadways are open to most any vehicle and road trip planner!

179 Golf and Spa Getaways: Live Best of Both Worlds
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-01-23 | Word Count: 954 | Page Views: 20 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 1.17
In Alberta, spas such as The Willow Stream at Fairmont Banff Springs in Banff National Park are rated among the world's best. You'll find some of the top rated spas and golf courses within walking distance to each other. There are more than 280 courses throughout the province, six of which are among Canada's Top 10. A few top magazines are showing this spring that Alberta's a trip worth taking.

180 Palm Beach, Eagle Beach or Baby Beach? - A Review of Beaches in Aruba
Written by: Justin Burch | Distributed: 2006-08-22 | Word Count: 638 | Page Views: 20 | Votes: 14 | Rating: 2.43
Collectively, Aruba's beaches are consistently ranked among the cleanest, widest and most beautiful of the Caribbean and the world. On the island's southwestern coast, tourists will find one beach after another, each with its own distinct atmosphere and diverse possibilities.

181 Sightseeing Opportunities That Should Not Be Missed In Pennsylvania
Written by: Candi Seger | Distributed: 2010-01-22 | Word Count: 543 | Page Views: 19 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 2.00
Pennsylvania is known for its rustic charm and opportunities to escape in a beautiful, undisturbed natural environment or charming small town. While enjoying the many activities available, there are also a multitude of places to stay. In this article, we will discuss the range of lodging accommodations available in Pennsylvania, as well as many of the must-see sightseeing opportunities in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

182 Choosing The Right Barcelona Accommodation
Written by: Olga Simon | Distributed: 2009-09-01 | Word Count: 978 | Page Views: 19 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 2.36
Choosing the right Barcelona accommodation for your short-term vacation in Barcelona or business trip is not as straightforward as most people believe it to be. Most people automatically look for a hotel directory to find their accommodation, but there are several alternative options that might better suit your needs.

183 Explore the Spa in Kananaskis
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-01-09 | Word Count: 885 | Page Views: 19 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.71
When people seek Brokeback Mountain, they discover that Oscar-winning director Ang Lee actually used various shots of different mountains in Alberta's Kananaskis Country to create the movie's pastoral centerpiece.

184 Travel Top to Bottom: Heli-Tour Morning, Heli-Hike Afternoon
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-03-07 | Word Count: 1130 | Page Views: 19 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.33
It was a tour impossible to resist: float far above the Canadian Rocky Mountains in the morning for a helicopter's sky-high view of the daunting Columbia Icefield, then grab some gear and spend the afternoon heli-hiking some of the lower ranges we'd flown over.

185 Hiking Trails to Heli and Back
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2006-11-10 | Word Count: 755 | Page Views: 19 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.86
You've hiked umpteen of Banff's hiking trails so you likely think you've really seen the Rockies? Ralph Sliger, president and operations manager of Icefield Helicopter Tours is inclined to believe you probably haven't yet got the bird's eye view that only comes with a helicopter. It's a special Rocky Mountain high.

186 Planning an Ocean Cruise: Doing It Right The First Time
Written by: Mark Felder | Distributed: 2006-07-10 | Word Count: 316 | Page Views: 19 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.13
Planning for your first cruise is exhilarating. After all, what can be more relaxing, entertaining and rejuvenating than spending days upon days on the calm and peaceful sea - completely away from it all? Cruises are a great all-in-one vacation combining shopping, shows, dining, lodging and transportation all in one complete package. But there's a few things to consider before waving 'anchors away'.

187 Valentine's Day: Grown-Up Style
Written by: Clinton Douglas IV | Distributed: 2007-01-18 | Word Count: 430 | Page Views: 19 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 3.14
At age five, you woke to the anticipation and thrill of paper valentines and white doilies decorated with taped-on heart-shaped lollipops. At age fifteen, your heart raced passing a folded note to your high school crush. Now that you're an adult, Valentine's day has taken on a whole new meaning.

188 Find Awesome Travel Specials for the Spring and Summer of 2009
Written by: Anson Werner | Distributed: 2009-02-23 | Word Count: 627 | Page Views: 19 | Votes: 15 | Rating: 2.00
As the recession sets in, commercial enterprise begins the struggle of staying afloat during an economic downtown. As a consumer, you and I will begin to see special offers thrown at us, in an effort to attract our dollars to these major travel industry providers.

189 The Five Most Costly Mistakes You Can Make On Your Trip To The Thailand Islands And How To Avoid Them
Written by: Ella Evans | Distributed: 2006-07-27 | Word Count: 1487 | Page Views: 19 | Votes: 13 | Rating: 2.92
The inexperienced Thailand traveler may be unconscious to the fact that a satisfying vacation in Southern Thailand Islands is not a surefire thing. This article will reveal the biggest mistakes you don't want to make before and during your visit to the Thai Islands.

190 Tips for Booking your Holiday Travel
Written by: Alex J Smith | Distributed: 2007-11-01 | Word Count: 448 | Page Views: 19 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.89
Holiday season is in the air. We could already breathe in and feel it. Everybody wishes to have a break, unwind and have a vacation from the exhausting everyday activities and chores of work. Truly, we deserve to have a time out.

191 Spas Bubble Up Beyond the Rockies
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-02-26 | Word Count: 917 | Page Views: 19 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 1.44
We're famous in Alberta for our spectacular mountain vistas, as well as our national parks, glacier-fed waterways, alpine cuisine and hot springs galore.

192 Best Diving Resorts in Australia
Written by: Alex J Smith | Distributed: 2007-09-28 | Word Count: 378 | Page Views: 19 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 3.17
Australia is similar to its Pacific neighbors in many ways. But when it comes to the best diving resorts, Australia has it all with the greatest reefs and the clearest waters. Diving in Australia, whether scuba diving, skin diving, or shark diving will help you open your eyes to the different marine environments we have today.

193 Family Travel Adventure
Written by: Alex J Smith | Distributed: 2007-10-10 | Word Count: 532 | Page Views: 19 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.00
Family is one of the most important things in the world and we should cherish it. How can we show our appreciation for having a good family? Plan a family travel adventure!

194 How To Buy Real Estate in Mexico
Written by: Fernanda Rodriguez | Distributed: 2009-10-15 | Word Count: 1059 | Page Views: 19 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 4.50
Buying property in Mexico has become more popular every year. Whether you would like to purchase a vacation home or are planning on retiring there, owning real estate in Mexico is easy and safe. With its incredible natural resources, rapidly improving economy and modern facilities and infrastructure, Mexico is the place to make your dream home a reality. This article will answer most of your questions about buying real estate in Mexico.

195 There Is More To Hershey, Pennsylvania Than Chocolate
Written by: Jeb Maxwell | Distributed: 2010-02-10 | Word Count: 560 | Page Views: 19 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 3.09
Hershey, Pennsylvania is a great location to take a vacation. While it is bustling with tourists in the summer, it is a quaint, small town that is very welcoming and full of beautiful scenery year around.

196 Vacation Apartments In Florence: Save Your Money And Feel At Home
Written by: Stella Manetti | Distributed: 2009-09-29 | Word Count: 500 | Page Views: 19 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.67
Florence is arguably one of, if not the, most beautiful cities in the world. It is on virtually everyone's "places to see" list and the best way to see a city like Florence is like a local. It is a city best taken in slowly, the same way you would a good meal. Renting one of the many apartments that are geared for tourists can save you money at the same time as giving you the experience of feeling at home.

197 Paris Las Vegas: Value-adds at the Heart of the Las Vegas Strip
Written by: Catherine Brock | Distributed: 2009-12-16 | Word Count: 522 | Page Views: 19 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 2.00
Paris Las Vegas, located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, is a long way from being the flashiest, hippest or sexiest spot on the Strip -- despite what the signage in the hotel elevator might tell you. But this Parisian-themed destination is quietly making up for its lack of flash with big values to go along with its moderately priced rooms.

198 Traveling To Atlantic City Under A Tight Budget
Written by: Ingrid Stenquist | Distributed: 2007-04-12 | Word Count: 792 | Page Views: 19 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 1.57
Atlantic City, land of gambling, entertainment, and alcoholics was in fact originally settled by the Lenni-Lenape Indians on Absecon Island. In the 1600's the Indians were partial to the ocean and the vast amounts of game and nature found on the island. Quickly, this all changed in the late 1670's when the first Europeans and Thomas Budd came to take control of acquiring the island. Eventually, a man named Jeremiah Leeds became the first European to set up a building on the island in 1785 and his future family started the first businesses. The Leeds became the founders of the fabulous Atlantic City.

199 Why Hire a Guide?
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-03-12 | Word Count: 731 | Page Views: 19 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 1.60
Like hiring a guide to trek the Inca Trail in Peru, or signing up for a guided safari in Africa, it pays to have a trained local point you in the right direction, keep you out of harm's way, and show you the area's secret treasures.

200 Get Best of Both Worlds: Alberta City Fishing
Written by: Travel Alberta | Distributed: 2007-01-15 | Word Count: 1693 | Page Views: 19 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 1.75
Alberta's international gateway cities of Edmonton and Calgary have rivers that run through them, and those rivers are alive with big, nasty fish that draw fishermen from around the world. It's the best of both worlds: big city living when you want it and rugged wilderness right next door.

201 American Travel Ideas: Amtrak Will Take You Most Anywhere
Written by: Chuck Saddler | Distributed: 2008-11-14 | Word Count: 805 | Page Views: 19 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 1.57
When I was a child in the 1970's, my grandmother heard that Amtrak was coming to an end in our part of the country. So, she arranged with my parents to take us kids on a train ride one last time, before the end of an era. Amtrak has returned to offering nearly national service, and it serves to help move people nearly anywhere in the country. Read this article to learn more about the resurgence of Amtrak.




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