by J. Lee | Nov 2, 2007 | 2. Europe, France, Paris, Mediterranean
A Once In A Lifetime Luxury Holiday Week In Paris – At A DiscountBy Suzanne De Cornelia For me, there is no better place to stay for a week at the holidays than on or near Rue Saint Dominque in the 7th Arrondissement. This is the street where Ludwig Bemelman set... by J. Lee | Nov 1, 2007 | 2. Europe, Recreation, South of France
Markets in French ProvinceBy Tatyana Kogut Provence. Saint-Tropez. Saint-Tropez has 12 markets: fruit, honey, flower, fish markets and Place des Lices – the region’s most popular street market. Two steps from the coast, under the plane-tree, old people usually play... by J. Lee | Oct 30, 2007 | Active Vacation, Winter Sport Travel
By Nicholas Hunt As the days grow shorter and summer becomes a memory, many of us will be turning our thoughts towards planning a winter vacation, especially one involving winter sports such as skiing. Travel insurance is an often overlooked part of holiday planning,... by J. Lee | Oct 28, 2007 | 3. Australasia, Sports Travel
By Matt Lu I’m a British Expat currently living in Beijing, China and have recently been looking into Olympic travel packages for my family to attend the 2008 games. I know it seems early to be planning such a trip, but as avid sports fans my family have... by J. Lee | Oct 25, 2007 | 6. Rest of World
This simply is the best world map around: by J. Lee | Oct 23, 2007 | Active Vacation, Sports Travel
By Patrick Soch If you are involved in youth volleyball as a coach or team parent, you know how stressful it can be to make group travel arrangements for your volleyball team’s tournament travel. Certainly going to the most competitive tournaments possible and... by J. Lee | Oct 17, 2007 | 1. North America, Active Vacation, Florida, Golf Vacation, Resort, Retreat, Spa, Wellness Travel, Where to Stay
By Jason Gluckman Orlando, Florida, is one of the most idyllic holiday destinations in the US. With pleasant weather, lovely beaches, and innumerable resorts with world class facilities, Orlando would provide the best kind of retreat for both tourists as well as... by J. Lee | Oct 10, 2007 | 1. North America, Bed & Breakfast, California, Hotsprings, Restaurants, Food & Wine, Travel Tips, Wine Tours
By Dominic Ferrara When planning Napa Valley travel, you should understand the key areas that make up the majority of Napa Valley. Calistoga, St. Helena, Oakville/Rutherford, Yountville, and Napa are towns that offer winery tours, pleasant accommodations, and other... by J. Lee | Oct 8, 2007 | 1. North America, Hawaii, Wellness Travel
By Adam Singleton Because of the rise in wellness tourism business owners on the Big Island of Hawaii have got together to promote a travel initiative that they collectively hope will prove so successful that it will eventually be adopted by the rest of the state. The... by J. Lee | Oct 1, 2007 | 6. Rest of World
By Dani Alonso It was a dream some years ago, specially for the price. Things have begun to change, and something that began for more than 5,000 euros (7,250 US dollars) is now a reality for a bit more than 2,000 euros (3,000 US dollars). As the airlines industry has...