The resor's living and bed room

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When you’re on vacation,  you have some pretty important matters to think about.  Order the fettuccine alfredo or garlic shrimp?  Scuba dive first or snorkel?  Get up early to watch the sun rise over the beach, or better yet, don’t bother going to bed at all?  Of all the things you have to worry about while on vacation, the one thing you shouldn’t think  is your budget.

Most of us, of course, never get to live the life of the rich and famous, taking lavish vacations and spending unlimited sums on the best of everything.  Rather, we live the life of the rich and famous at all-inclusive beach resorts. Read more . . .

Cat beside a sick man

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Getting sick is the kind of trouble that can strike at anytime and at any place you happen to be. Falling ill  is an unfortunate episode when traveling. It doesn’t always occur so it’s a mystery when it does happen. This article discusses normal stomach problems, such as diarrhea and food poisoning, not the more serious kind (for example, malaria, dengue, yellow fever, hepatitis, and so on).

In most instances, sickness abroad has to do with contaminated food. Perhaps the chef at that quaint, out-of-the-way restaurant you checked out didn’t wash his hands when he tossed your salad, or maybe the food just wasn’t cooked properly. Read more . . .

Mickey and Minnie on a float

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A Disneyland vacation is absolutely a dream come true for travelers from 3 to 103.  But no Disneyland Vacation is ever complete without a Disneyland Tour.

Disneyland tours are perfect ways to experience the “Happiest Place on Earth”–especially for first-time visitors.  There are actually four tours available, and your park admission is required to take part.  It is strongly suggested that you make a reservation for the tour you wish to take. Read more . . .

Shrimps, scallops, crab...

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Travelers flock to Sanibel Island for the sea, the sun, and the magnificent wildlife.  And when they arrive, they’re delighted to find equally impressive dining on Sanibel Island.

There are over fifty restaurants upon Sanibel Island.  Each offers something a little distinct,  and every one promises to please the weary (and hungry!) traveler.  The selection of restaurants on Sanibel Island offers fast food to fine dining and everything in between, including cafes, bistros, and bar and grill style eateries. Read more . . .

Family on the rocky shores of Hawaii

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A Hawaiian vacation is, of course, a dream come true.  There are exotic images, endless beaches,  and  spectacular sunsets everywhere you look.  For nature lovers and tourists alike, Hawaii is heaven on earth.  If you have the time and the money to spend, for sure, you can fly in and take your own little taste of heaven.

Hawaii has a land area of nearly 6,500 square miles, but Hawaii is actually made up of a series of volcanic islands.  Overall, there are 124 islets that make up Hawaii, stretching in a 1,500-mile crescent starting from Cure Read more . . .