Where To Stay At 2015 Super Bowl
Need a room for the Super Bowl on February 1? Be prepared to pay up to $3500 a night. But there are options.
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Need a room for the Super Bowl on February 1? Be prepared to pay up to $3500 a night. But there are options.
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Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket offer bicycle tourists some of the best scenery anywhere together with a healthy dose of American history.
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The annual Wanderlust O’ahu yoga festival takes place in late February. Make your plans now to share in this fun event with people from around the world.
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The newest way to see Sydney, Australia is onboard an electric GoCycle as part of a guided tour from Blue Bananas. To date, their guests have traveled more than 2,200 kilometers from the Sydney Opera House to Mrs. McQuarrie’s Chair on the shores of Sydney Harbor. The company’s website proclaims: “Our guided electric bike tours
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The crystalline waters of the Philippines are rated highly by the world’s scuba divers. Lonely Planet has called the corridor between Coron and El Nido “One of the most beautiful waterways of the world.” El Nido also garnered Conde Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards for ” Best Island” in the World” in 2014. Discovery
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The ICEHOTEL in northern Sweden is celebrating its 25th anniversary with specially designed rooms and an iconic ICEBAR.
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Lake St.Claire in Tasmania is the deepest lake in Australia. It is also in the middle of a Wilderness World Heritage preserve. After World War II, a hydro-electric facility was constructed 600′ offshore right in the middle of all this pristine natural beauty. Abandoned in 1990, the pumphouse sat vacant for many years, until a bold
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The 3 Sisters Adventure Trekking Company was established in 1994 in Pokhara, Nepal. Prior to that, the founders, the three sisters Lucky, Dicky and Nicky Karki Chhetri, operated a small guest house and noticed that there were no female guides to lead the many international travelers who come to Nepal to hike the Himalayas. In
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Are you up for an amazing bicycle touring adventure? How about a trip from Pamplona through the Pyrenees to Galicia on the coast of Spain? El Camino de Santiago is an ancient path taken by millions of religious pilgrims since the days of the Crusades to the shrine of St. James the Great in the Cathedral of
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The Harlem section of New York City has been a center for cultural and culinary artistry for nearly a century. Recently NYC Go is inviting visitors to come back to Harlem to rediscover all it has to offer. Restaurants abound and none better for capturing the essence of the neighborhood than The Red Rooster on Lenox
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One of the oldest cities in Texas, Houston has over 215 homes and buildings on the National Historic Register of Historic Places. The Architecture Center Houston (ArCH) offers residents and visitors alike a variety of walking and bicycle tours that showcase the city’s diverse architectural and cultural history. Tours usually cost $10.00. On January
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According to The Nature Conservancy, the Paracas National Reserve in Peru is one of the most important marine habitats in the world. Located 165 miles south of Lima, the area is fed by the cold waters of the Humboldt Current flowing northward from Antartica, making it a vital source of food for hundreds of species of
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When Marco Polo trekked west out of China to establish new markets for Chinese goods, his travels were among the first contacts between central Asia and China. The route he took came to be known as the Silk Road, in honor of China’s most famous and most sought after export. This year, China is focusing a major
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Right now, the Euro is the lowest it has been against the dollar in 9 years. That means it’s the perfect time to visit any country in the European Union. And to make it even better, long time French bicycle touring company Cyclomundo is offering substantial discounts on its self=guided bike tours through the French
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Goa, a state on the west coast of India, is luring visitors this summer with hot air ballooning and amphibious tours. “Both adventure services will focus on highlighting Goa’s hinterlands and will give tourists an opportunity to explore the rich geography of Goa via the sky and the waterways,” says Nilesh Cabral, head of Goa Tourism.
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Food tourism has arrived in California. When it comes to choosing a destination, more and more travelers are letting their taste buds decide. The growth of the farm to fork movement is an important component for travelers to the state. Increased interest in urban gardening is also a powerful lure for many visitors. Visit California has designated January
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If you happen to be skiing near Engelberg in central Switzerland, you can ride in a rotating ski lift to the top of 9,950′ high Mount Titlis. The gondola rotates through one complete 360 degree turn during the 5 minute trip and is one of only 3 rotating gondolas in the world. The others are
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According to AOL Travel, the three least expensive travel holidays in 2015 are in Bali, Cape Town and Sri Lanka. Bali, Indonesia The island of Bali reflects the peace and tranquility of the Hindu tradition. Its magnificent scenery and quiet lagoons convey a sense of spiritual calm that carries over into the daily lives of
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Billed as the world’s toughest foot race, Run the Rann in Gujarat, India, is scheduled for February 6 – 9, 2015. Last year, runners could choose between races of 21, 42 or 101 kilometers. This year, organizers have added a 100 mile race (161 km) that will cover all of Khadir Bet island. This area is home to Dholavira,
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Angola is a nation of great natural beauty. Some of its most notable attractions are the Kalandula Falls, the second highest waterfall in Africa, and the Kissama national park, where elephants and giant sable antelope roam free. The Kwanza Lodge is a popular location for anglers who want to fish the Kwanza River. In 2016, Angola is
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Located just 60 miles away from Hanoi, Vietnam, the Trang An World Natural Heritage site covers 8 square miles of limestone mountains, caves, highland grottoes and religious temples such as the ancient citadel of Hoa Luand and the Bai Dinh pagoda. It’s an area of intense beauty cloaked in fantasy and mystery. A
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Bicycle touring in the gently rolling countryside near Traverse City, Michigan is a great way to get outdoors, see spectacular scenery and stop off at some of the local wineries along the way. The Leelanau peninsular lies between Great Traverse Bay to the east and Lake Michigan to the west with Lake Leeanau in the
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Mountain Biking In The Andes Mountains The Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) defines adventure tourism as involving at least two of three elements: physical activity, a connection to nature, and an immersive cultural experience. At its annual conference in October, 2014, it nominated Ecuador, Chile and Nicaragua as three countries that offer significant adventure tourism
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More tourists visit Cuba every year than any other island in the Caribbean except the Dominican Republic, according to the Caribbean Tourism Organization. In fact, Cuba has more than 3,000,000 tourist a year according to the World Bank. That’s more than Iceland, Cyprus, Ecuador, New Zealand, Qatar, or Costa Rica. For the past 50 years, Americans
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