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Visit the Caribbean this Summer

Thanks to the ocean breeze the Caribbean islands remain tropically cool during the blast of heat in summer. Because peak seasons for island trips are in the winter, a trip would actually be less crowded than normal. Escape to paradise for some relief from the heat. Saint Barthelemy, Le Guanahani Families are rewarded with buffet…

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Overlooking Santorini's Caldera

The Grace Santorini Hotel is situated over Santorini’s caldera, carved into the cliff many feet above the volcanic caldera. The design of the hotel reminisces in traditional Greek homes with white interiors and concrete floors. Recently renovated, the Grace Santorini Hotel has hand-crafted furniture in each room and marble carved basins in the bathrooms. Luxury…

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You Get Angry on Planes Here's Why

Air rage happens. But why does it happen, and how can it be stopped from spreading? Studies have found that air rage is 4 times as likely to happen during flights with first-class cabins as those without first-class cabins. Just the existence of economically segregated seats is not the cause of this liklihood, but it…

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Spa Getaways in Bali

Amandari is a spa with an ancient Balinese village look and feel. The architecture of the villas matches perfectly, and the dedication to traditional practices engulfs you in Bali wonder. The Ayana Resort and Spa is actually two villas specializing in romantic pampering. The treatments provided at these villas are exclusive, only 6 sessions are…

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Airlines Teaching Car Rentals

Airlines in America have dwindled from eight national corporations through mergers and takeovers into the four we have today, and nearby car rental companies have caught on to their schemes. The major three car rental companies are following the airlines towards the goal of charging the most possible for their services. In transportation optimizing fleet size…

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Avoid the TSA

Airport lines and delays are getting more frustrating and longer as time progresses. The Transportation Security Administration has been reported as a larger hassle than the benefits it provides. In a rush of reports recently the TSA is painted as an understaffed agency with little to no track record of success, and even no cyber-security to…

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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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