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There’s Strength in Numbers
Benefits of Group Travel You’ve heard the old quote…”There is strength in numbers”. Well, there is also a lot of fun in numbers, especially when you travel with like-minded and fun- seeking friends and family members. Unless you are planning a honeymoon, anniversary trip, or simply a romantic getaway for two, you might want to consider asking a few friends or family members to join you on your next vacation. Here are several reasons why it can really enhance your experience: When a work-related group, such as an Accounting firm, gets away from the stresses of the office at the end of tax season, they get the chance to…
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I Did It For The Culture, But Found Treasure Instead
Part One of a Two Part Series Guest Post by Elizabeth Mitchell. Anyone who knows me can tell you travel is at the center of my heart. Experiencing new cultures, foods, atmospheres..it takes you to a different place. Like, the time I went to the Caribbean. I came back excited, rejuvenated, and ready to take on the world. Everything had me acting like a new person. From the food to the music to the people.. It was a whole vibe. So, it was no surprise when I got the opportunity to go to Ghana, West Africa last summer..I jumped straight on the chance. I made sure I had everything together…
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The Recruiting Poster said, I Could “Join The Navy and See The World.” So I Did.
The Recruiting Poster said, I Could Join The Navy and See The World. So I Did. Us Navy World Traveler Two experiences marked my time in the Navy far above anything else. Living in Okinawa, Japan and then in Djibouti, Africa. I lived in Okinawa, Japan for 3 years. I’m active duty Navy, and when the opportunity came up I couldn’t believe it. I’d wanted to live in Japan for quite some time but it just didn’t seem like it would happen, until I saw those orders for Okinawa, Japan. People say that the culture is the best thing about living and traveling abroad. I agree that experiencing new cultures…
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Fort Lauderdale In A Day
Fort Lauderdale In A Day After watching the video are you considering Ft Lauderdale in a day? Here are some ways to play shared from: THE OFFICIAL SITE OF THE Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau Beachfront promenade Only two miles north of Port Everglades, you can experience the landscaped beachfront promenade with its signature white wave wall and brick paved path. Across the street, visit luxury hotels and Gallery at BeachPlace for casual fun, shopping, dining, or a narrated 90-min. amphibious Fort Lauderdale Duck Tour of quaint Las Olas Boulevard, historical districts and the mansions and yachts dotting Millionaire’s Row. Daily 10am-6pm. Adults $30, seniors $22, children…