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Family Friendly Jamaica

Canoe Cove Villa The seven bedroom beachfront villa has a basketball court, clay tennis court, kayaks, paddle boards, and even more for the active family. Lime Acre Villa This villa is a little more off the beaten path. South Jamaica is less traveled than the rest, and presents a more authentic Jamaican country living. Calypso…

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Making Summer Reading Lists Sparkle Through Travel

Most schools assign summer reading and writing assignments to promote childhood literacy throughout the year. However, even children who enjoy reading can find these mandatory assignments a chore. School librarians (1) point out that students are likely to find classic, historic fiction dull and irrelevant, but teachers craft the traditional reading lists to help students…

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Traveling the Gardens of Rome

Spring and summer are the best times to shirk the heat of the day by standing under a tree and gazing upon the natural world. Rome’s parks and gardens are perfect for this retreat from the heat. Monster’s Grove in Bomarzo: playful and wacky sculptures carved from the bedrock make this a one-of-a-kind garden just…

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Unrest Abroad Affects Travel Plans

In a survey from the week after the recent Paris attacks, travelers with international plans have been affected. The survey categorized travelers based on annual income and the results show that popular opinion of international travel is sinking. Middle income earners were the most likely to make changes to their travel plans, but those travelers…

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Air Travel Future of Giant Screens

In a new effort to further develop airline cabin environments Thales, an in-flight experience company, is proposing the installation of large screens on the backs of seats to provide passengers with entertainment, information, and productivity while traveling. The screens called Digital Sky can be used to browse the internet, find destination and flight information, or…

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Air Traffic Controllers Strike While Belgium Recovers

Even after the terrible attack on Brussels Airport, a new trouble appears. Air traffic controllers have initiated a strike that has cancelled upwards of 50 flights. The strike action over pensions and staffing has been brewing for months but the stoppage came without warning Tuesday afternoon as controllers called in sick, saying they were unfit…

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Four Reasons to Use a Private Miami Jet Charter Service

Instead of trying to buy a ticket for a crowded and dirty commercial airplane, arrive in style on a private jet charter. Miami is one of the most popular places to travel to in order to enjoy these activities: • Walking on the beach • Local street festivals • Museums • Concerts • Delicious food…

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New Four Seasons Resort Incoming

The Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts company has released plans for a new luxury resort to be built in Los Cabos. Openning for the resort is planned to be in 2018. The resort will have a private marina, yacht club, and private beach for members and guests. Along with a wide-spread layout of biuldings, there…

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3 Surprising Facts About Private Jet Travel

Have you had it with the tiny airplane seats in coach or even business class? Are you tired of trying to stuff all of your liquids into 3-ounce Ziploc bags, taking off your shoes and waiting for what seems like hours to go through security at the airport? Join the ranks of celebrities, athletes and…

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