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By: Seth Worby
The Parker Company provides over 350 exclusive Italian villas and private vacation rental homes. Travel Italy and stay in private Italian villas.

By: Lee Smith
Valencia - A city of two integrated parts, is rapidly becoming one of the hottest destinations in Spain. The combination of Gothic and Modern architecture makes Valencia a visual and cultural feast. This new Valencia, whilst still embracing its past history and culture, is a city that far from getting outdated, is entering the new millennium as one of the most futuristic cities in Europe.

By: Andy Woolfe
Luxury 2 bed self catering apartment in La Cala Hills,Mijas,Costa del Sol,Spain, Ideal for family holidays and golf breaks.

By: Stephanie Larkin
Zihuatanejo and Ixtapa on Mexico's western coast may be located only 4 miles apart, but they are centuries away from each other in development and style.

By: Stephanie Larkin
Ever since Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor filmed "Night of the Iguana" here in 1963, Puerto Vallarta has been a vacation destination for throngs of visitors.

By: Stephanie Larkin
Acapulco is Mexico's largest coastal city, and has been welcoming visitors for as long as vacationers have traveled to Mexico.

By: Stephanie Larkin
Mazatlan is located on a peninsula surrounded by cliffs and beaches, and tourists flock here to enjoy the fine shopping, beaches and fishing. The views are spectacular, the locals friendly, and the eclectic sights are sure to fill your day at port.

By: Stephanie Larkin
Skagway is a charming stop on your Alaskan cruise, which takes you back to the days of the gold rush.

By: Stephanie Larkin
The Alaskan town of Sitka has enjoyed a very unique history, which is reflected in the eclectic blend of architecture and attractions.

By: Stephanie Larkin
Ketchikan has a very rugged history as a center for salmon fishing and timber - along with an area devoted to houses of ill repute - but now those homes have been turned to trendy shops as Ketchikan spends its days today greeting visitors from the cruise ships that dock there.

By: Stephanie Larkin
Whatever you do, you are sure to enjoy your visit to Alaska's state capital, the only capital inaccessible by road.

By: Stephanie Larkin
Haines is a beautiful coastal stop for many Alaskan cruises, and if your cruise ship stops here, you are sure to enjoy the scenery and charm of this picturesque seaside town.

By: Stephanie Larkin
Driving around Walt Disney World and the other theme parks of central Florida has become as challenging as riding “Dueling Dragons”, and if you don't plan properly, it can be as frustrating as waiting on line for a popular ride during Spring break. Here are some tips and alternate routes that may help you to get around.

By: Stephanie Larkin
Ah, when to visit Disney World . . . Well, coming from a true Disney lover, I think that right now is the right time to visit Disney World! But seriously, planning your vacation starts with picking the dates, so here are some things to keep in mind.

By: Stephanie Larkin
Trading Disney pins can be a great way to meet new people and explore the Disney parks. Here are some tips to get you started.

By: Stephanie Larkin
Back in 1971 when the Magic Kingdom first opened its gates, who among us could have imagined the building boom that has created 3 more theme parks, water parks, magnificent themed hotels, and more attractions than you can possibly fit into a vacation? Our family used to stay for a week at the Polynesian Hotel (at only US Dollar 35 a night!), and enjoy a fun-filled week-long vacation at just the one theme park! If you remember those early days, than you will also recall:

By: Stephanie Larkin
'Disney' and 'Saving money' aren't generally words used together in the same sentence, but there are certainly some things that you can do to take a bit of the financial bite out of your vacation.

By: Henry Kahuki
Kenya being the most rewarding safari destination with its beautiful, secretive accessed wildlife of all kinds is finally ready and set to bring back the black community to experience and enjoy the land.

By: Stephanie Larkin
Cruise ships to Bermuda stop in 1, 2 or 3 of the following ports when visiting Bermuda. Each of these ports is unique in its own way, but even if your ship doesn't stop in a place of interest to you, Bermuda is only 21 miles long, so you can fairly easily visit other ports from wherever you are.

By: Stephanie Larkin
Here are some things to keep in mind when planning your Bermuda cruise vacation.

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