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June 2009
TOURISM

Top 10 Vacation Destinations
by Elijah James

Vacations are some of the most sought-after breaks in work, but can also prove to be one of the biggest headaches to plan. Choosing your vacation destination is indeed a daunting task, especially when you have thousands upon thousands of possible locales to visit all over the world. But fret not! You can make the mess a whole lot simpler when you have these Top 10 Vacation Destinations to choose from:

Hawaii

One of the first things that come to mind when you say ‘vacation’ is the beach. And when it comes to beaches, Hawaii is one of the best places to get your fill of sun and surf! From Oahu to Maui, you can easily lose yourself in the wonderful splendor of Mother Nature.

Asia

Exposing yourself to the unique Asian culture and hospitality of the Philippines is an experience all in itself, while the English-speaking populace of the country definitely helps make the Philippines a more exotic pick among the top 10 vacation destinations available.

Las Vegas

If you’re looking for a vacation full of extravagant fun and games, then Las Vegas will be more than enough to please your pallet. From Caesar’s Palace to the Las Vegas Eiffel tower, you will surely find enough luxurious excitement to fill you right up for a lifetime!

New Zealand

If you are looking for some serious sports in the wild, then New Zealand is the prime choice for the sports enthusiast. Everything from surfing to spelunking is free game in the country, so pack your gear and get ready for some seriously extreme sports!

Amsterdam

If you’re looking for a sizzling hot nightlife to rev up your gears, then look no further than Amsterdam! The place is jam-packed with students all year round, and the distinctly European flavor of Amsterdam lends it some unique class. Definitely the best of the Top 10 Vacation Destinations for the hardcore party animal!

New York

New York City may not seem like much to the hardened local, but the urban flavor is definitely something that will impress those unfamiliar to the place. Towering skyscrapers, colorful clubs and exotic restaurants all converge in the city to give it the curious traveler a distinctively ‘New York’ experience.

London

If you want to visit one of the oldest civilizations in the entire world, then look no further than the wonders that London has to offer. Blending modern convenience and classic appeal, London is one of the more cultured destinations in this list of top 10 vacation destinations.

France

Speaking of culture, let us not forget about Paris, the city of lights! There is simply something about the French way of life that invokes a sense of calmness and tranquility, and you only need to spend a few minutes on one of the many cafés to appreciate this fact.

Rome

If you feel the urge to visit some of the more ancient sites in the world, then Rome is a good place to see the roots of modern civilization. The atmosphere and sheer amount of culture around the country will make you feel as if you’ve stepped back into the past, making it well worth a shot.

Japan

And last but definitely not the least among the Top 10 Vacation Destinations is Japan. The unique Japanese culture is definitely something worth seeing, while the unique mixture of progress and tradition makes for a very interesting experience indeed!

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TRAVEL TIPS

More ways to save on air travel
by David Mayer

One of the ways to make a boring flight more bearable is the knowledge you have the cheapest ticket on the plane. With all the security restrictions at air ports and the lack of comfort on the air planes themselves, traveling has lost its appeal. Now, it’s just a way of getting from where you are to where you want to go. The recession is helping because the airlines are having to compete to fill their planes. This is bringing down the retail price of seats and there are a lot of attractive “special offers” being advertised. The fact of a bargain always helps to lift your spirits. The big question is therefore how to get the discounts. If you are planning in advance, there are savings if you book around two months ahead. This gives you a so-called "early bird" discount. When you want a flight in the next few days, the airlines know you probably have to travel and keep the price high. If you book too far ahead, there are uncertainties about costs, particularly of aviation fuel, so airlines tend to keep the price higher to hedge against possible rises in their operating costs. When you book, if possible, always fly as a round trip. One-way tickets are more expensive and, if you are looking for connecting flights, try to stay with the same airline. Traveling on your own gives you the maximum flexibility. You can decide when you want to fly and how much inconvenience you are prepared to accept to get a discount. Most airlines start offering discounts for groups when there are at least six people in the party. So, if you are prepared to put up with the hassle of organizing friends into a package deal, the savings can be substantial. The emphasis here is on a package which includes hotels and other add-ons. There is another general rule at work here. Never rely on a single internet site for making a booking of any kind. Always get multiple online quotes and pick up the telephone to talk to the airlines and travel agents about travel packages. The moment you start talking about adding a rental car or hotel rooms, you have their undivided attention. Indeed, asking what the options are for saving money will often produce unexpected offers not mentioned on the websites. In this, remember to identify the consolidators or aggregators. These are the travel agents that buy tickets in bulk from the airlines and sell at a discount. Also remember that many of the no-frills budget airlines do not sell through the standard internet search engines. You have to approach them directly. Learning how to save on air tickets is not difficult but it does take up time and requires some effort. You should also be wary. Many discounted air tickets come with restricted rights to change flight times, exchange tickets, or cancel and seek a refund. Always read the small print before confirming the purchase. You should also use your credit card because many have insurance provisions that cover you should you fall ill and be unable to travel.

About the Author: Professional writers like David Mayer appreciate it when they have a ground for helping people learn more about things. http://www.money-saving-solutions.com/more-ways-to-save-on-air-travel.html is just the place for David Mayer and other professionals share their knowledge with others.

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SPORTS

Three Reasons For Taking Your Family on a Fishing Trip
by Daniel Richard

Fishing is a very under rated family time activity. This article will help show a couple of reasons why fishing can be very inexpensive, and very enjoyable for the whole family.

1. The economy. Well we all know that the economy is bad right now and many families can’t afford the usual expensive family trips that we are all use too, so a lot of us have to cut back on some luxuries, like expensive trips. More and more of us are taking day trips or long weekend trips to make up for the loss. Well not all is lost, there are lots of options out there. You can go on a fishing and camping trip, or deep sea fishing trip, and they are all very reasonable in price, and very enjoyable for the family. So it’s not a five star hotel in Florida, but sometimes we have to ruff it.

2. Family Time. Spending time with your family is one of the most important things to do in your life. These days we spend so much time working to put a roof over are heads, that we are sometimes too tired to spend time with our children. The day of one parent staying home with the kids is a thing of the past. Our kids come home from School to an empty house for a couple of hours until we get out of work. Fishing is a great way to spend some quality time with your kids, it’s relaxing, and you can find rivers or lakes not far from ware you live. Even if it’s only for a few hours your kids will love you for it.

3. Teaching your children how to fish. When you teach a kid to fish you teach them to survive, they will always know how to catch a meal, it may not seem important now, but later in their lives it will be very important. Have you ever seen a kid when they catch their first fish, the look on their faces is unforgettable, they are so happy and proud, that’s when you know they are hooked (no pun intended) and they will want to go fishing every chance they can, which will help you when you decide to take the whole family on a fishing trip.

For more information on fishing see link bellow.

About the Author: My name is Dan I’m 43 years old and live in M.A. I’m an Internet Marketer for about a year now, I like it , very challenging. I was an Electronics Engineer for about 20 years, until the economy hit the tank. I love the outdoors, fishing, hiking, biking, camping, and traveling, I also love all kinds of music, and concerts. For more information on how to have an enjoyable fishing trip visit http://www.squidoo.com/drhowtofish/ Thank you, Daniel Richard

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