Posts Tagged ‘travel’
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…
Read MoreMaking 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…
Read MoreWord-Class Destinations for Family Summer Vacation Fun
No one needs to be reminded of how precious the fleeting moments of family vacations are. Those characteristically sultry days that just seem to whiz by year after year are critical to promoting healthy family culture. Subsequently, vacation planners everywhere take their best shots each summer to make the time with their families as memorable…
Read MoreTSA Lines Continue Expanding
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) security lines in airports are continuing to grow despite new measures. The TSA has implemented more agents and other options for the security lines, but may say these are a delayed reaction. At its root, the problem stems from the simple issue of not enough security agents and too many passengers. Earlier this year in The…
Read MoreCharter a Private Jet for Your Santa Barbara Wedding
Are you planning a wedding in Santa Barbara, CA? Santa Barbara is a popular wedding destination because of the almost perfect weather. Santa Barbara offers a remarkable mild climate and over 300 days of sunshine a year. Couples flock to this destination to enjoy blue skies and romantic sunsets. Once you have the rings, dress,…
Read MoreCruising out of Houston's Bayport Cruise Terminal? Consider Taking a Private Charter Flight
Cruises involve large investments. Most cruise lines require that passengers completely prepay by the time the cruise departs and there is no refund past a certain point usually a month before departure. That is why it is very important to ensure that you will arrive at the cruise port on time. Although many people take…
Read MoreHotel and Amenities the New Style of Airbnb
At the same time as launching Airbnb Live There, the team also launched as testing program for hospitality-driven experiences. This new pilot program, Sonoma Select, is geared solely to Sonoma California and bring more features to booking through Airbnb. While the cost of staying in these listings is a bit higher than usual, it balances…
Read MoreTravel is Better in Your 30's
In your 20’s travel can be spontaneous. You can drop everything for a month and explore, but in your 30’s you can have more fun. Here are just some of the reasons travel is better after 29. You can splurge on the hotel and dinner. Financial stability built in your 20’s gives you that buffer to enjoy…
Read MoreMaintaining a Healthy Diet While Traveling
Maintaining a healthy diet during vacation can be a challenging task. Disrupted and sometimes unpredictable dining and sleep schedules can greatly contribute to poor eating choices. Regardless of the type of vacation, these three healthy eating tips will apply for private jet travel, road trips, and cruise excursions: Eat breakfast: Starting the day with a…
Read MoreAirlines Bringing Back Discount Fares
In review of declining revenue, American Airlines is bringing back deeply discounted Advantage Fares. These were first implemented to compete with competitors’ nonstop routes. These flights are usually connecting itineraries, but sometimes up to $0% off the price. The company has stated that “these fares have become a staple across the U.S. airline industry in…
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