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Travel for Business Like a Pro
Business travel can be a drag, especially if you are on the road for weeks on end, but there are ways to make it easier. Here are some methods frequent business travelers have found to reduce the stress and strain of spending time on work trips. Take Steps to Reduce Jet Lag Everyone deals with…
Read MoreThe World's Most Spectacular Fountains
Traveling the world? Don’t miss your chance to check out some of the world’s most spectacular fountains and water features. CNN Travel has compiled fifteen of the greatest ones to see, no matter where you are going. Banpo Moonlight Rainbow Fountain (Seoul) Swarovski Crystal Head Fountain (Austria) Fountains of Bellagio (Las Vegas) The Fountain of…
Read MoreLuxury Travel Holiday Gift Guide
The holidays are approaching quickly and you may be scrambling for ideas to buy a travel gift for someone close to you. Here are the best gifts to get a special him or her you know that travels often. Him: Adventure in Patagonia Moment phone lens and case A week in the French James Bond villa…
Read More5 Islands You’ve Never Thought to Vacation On
Winter is a great time to find a warm tropical beach escape as a vacation. Here a 5 islands to relax and have your own adventure on that you may not have thought about. Solta, Croatia Azores, Portugal Lummi Island, Washington Sark, UK Spitsbergen, Norway Click here to read the full article by Sharon McDonnell on CNN.
Read MoreVisiting the Top of the World at Machu Picchu
By far one of the most well-known historical sites in the world is that of Machu Piccu, the majestic Incan ruins nestled between a valley and a mountain peak outside of Cusco, Peru. If you are an adventurous traveler looking for a great opportunity to hike and take in beautiful sights of the Andes and…
Read MoreMillennials are Better at Traveling
There are 83 million Millennials, children born between 1980 and 2000, in America and they have become the most savvy of travelers. Here are 5 ways this generation is creating their own itineraries and taking educated risks. Hotels are catering to the needs of millennials with free wifi, changing stations, cool designs, and social areas. Millennials also…
Read MoreWhat to Know Before You Travel Alone
Whether you are just taking a weekend trip close to home or on an adventure around the world there are some things you need to do before travelling on your own. Give someone at home your contact info and where you will be staying. Check in occasionally, even on social media, to ease your friends…
Read MoreHow to Beat Jet Lag
Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure, the issue of jet lag can be a serious damper on your trip and potentially result in several days of discomfort. Luckily there are several ways you can reduce the symptoms and get your body on the right track as soon as possible. Here are some helpful…
Read MoreTravel Hacks When You Have Low Energy
The holiday travel season brings stress and little time to re- energize yourself. Here are 7 tips to take care for yourself and boost your mood in all the planning and travel. Create your own mini spa on your plane or train with a neck pillow and immerse yourself in a great book. Don’t eat…
Read MoreThere's No Need to Worry About Private Jet Safety
If you’re hesitant to flying in a private jet it might be because of your concerns regarding safety. While some private charters may cut corners, the most professional and trusted do not. When you’re thinking of flying private it’s important that you choose a charter that is dedicated to your safety and general wellbeing. What…
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