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ZERMATT
Valais, Switzerland
The famous peak called the Matterhorn rises above the wildflower meadows outside of Zermatt, a popular town of music-box chalets and car-free streets. In the winter, visitors can ski across the border into Italy for lunch. In summer, hiking is the way to go.
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LOCH NESS
Highland, Scotland
The crumbling ruins of Urquhart Castle top a small promontory overlooking Loch Ness. The famous Loch Ness Monster is harder to spot. But whether or not you believe in Nessie, the beautiful glacier-gouged lake, one of the country's largest, is well worth seeing.
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BELFAST
County Antrim, Northern Ireland
The memory of the Troubles still remains, but after years of peace, Belfast has burst forth with renewed energy. Travelers come for its convivial bars, seafood restaurants, its museum centered around the Titanic, which was built and launched here ("It was fine when it left here!"), galleries, theaters, and parkland on the old dockyards.
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DISKO BAY
Greenland
In the chilly Greenland fjord called Disko Bay, tour boats cruise against stark backdrops and nose their way past blue-streaked icebergs. Catch a boat in Ilulissat, a town of 4,500 whose name means "icebergs".
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BIG SKY
Montana, USA
Big is the word for the Big Sky resort, which has 3,812 skiable acres and magnificent views from the runs. In the summer, vacationers come for such warm-weather pursuits as hiking, biking and zip-lines.
SIDI BOU SAID
Tunisia
A Vision in Wedgwood blue and white, Sidi Bou Said is an utterly charming collection of whitewashed stone houses on a hill overlooking the Gulf of Tunis. The indigo Mediterranean, the azure sky, and the town's brass-studded blue doors intensify the dazzling white domed structures.
My drive to work yesterday - all the waterfalls were active on the H3
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Happy Aloha Friday
When your next on Oahu make sure you check out the Friday night fireworks display at the Hilton Hawaiian Village
CUNARD'S CRUISE LINERS
Southampton, Hampshire, England
The Luxurious Queen Mary 2, the only ship now consistently offering travelers an opportunity to make the historic crossing between Southampton and New York, keeps a proud tradition alive. Her sister ships, the Queen Victoria and the Queen Elizabeth, take passengers on other routes around the world.
BRUGES, FLANDERS, BELGIUM
A perfectly formed medieval city in miniature, Bruges is a walkable treasure-house of canals and historic buildings that makes a perfect (and easy) day trip from busy Brussels. Easy to explore by foot, Bruges is also fun to discover in an open boat on the meandering willow-lined canals.
Where is your favorite place on Earth?
Nancy escaped out into the sunshine today for a Harley ride with our fantastic client Dan
MESA VERDE
Colorado, USA
Abandoned by the year 1300, the settlements at Mesa Verde National Park make it one of the nation's most important archaeological sites and a fascinating window into ancient Native American life. Cliff Palace, the jewel of the park, was home to about 100 people at its peak.
SCOTTISH AIRLINE Loganair has renewed it's right to run the world's shortest scheduled flight - from Westray to Papa Westray in the Orkney Islands - taking under two minutes.
Singapore Airlines' 18 1/2-hour Newark to Singapore route is the longest.
Thinking of heading to Italy or France this year we have some fantastic Food & Wine self drive itineraries or Escorted tours for those who love to travel with groups.
Tuscany
Florence, Siena, San Gimignano, Gaiole in Chianti, Greve in Chianti, Montepulciano, Pienza, Montalcino
Explore a region of sprawling vineyards, rolling hills, charming old cities, masterpieces of art and gourmandise: visit Florence, the "Cradle of the Renaissance", Siena, famous for the Palio horse race, the Chianti area, Montepulciano and Montalcino, known all over the world for their prestigious wines, San Gimignano with it's tall towers; visit wineries and cellars, sample excellent wines, rare cold cuts, Pecorino cheese and olive oil, shop for delicacies in the many food shops.
Sicily
Palermo,Erice, Marsala, Agrigento, Ragusa, Modicasiracusa, Taormina, Madonie Park, Polizzi Generosa
Sicily, the biggest island in the Mediterranean, is a melting pot of cultures, where Greek and Arab influences can be found in the architecture, in the ancient ruins from different civilizations and in the unique cuisine; a land where the earth spills fire from ancient volcanoes and the sun warms the emerald waters of the Mediterranean sea; a region of archaelogical wonders, marvellous baroque towns and rich, ancient traditions. But Sicily is not only a place of extraordinary monuments, enchantingly beautiful scenery and beautiful towns, it is also a land that offers an incredible variety of excellent vintages, ancient cellars and vineyards, typical dishes and traditional foods rediscovered in their original style.
Loire Valley
Paris, Tours, Montluis sur-Loire, Chenonceau, Bourre, Sepmes Village, Larcay Village, Chaumont-sur Loire, Valais, Ambroise, Candes-Saint Martin, Chancay, Azay Les Rideau
Discover the Loire Valley-cradle of the French language- and its castles which mark the different eras, from the Middle Ages to the Classicism and the Renaissance. The Loire is also called "the Garden of France" for the richness and quality of its fruits and vegetables, goat cheese and wines of the region that are very well known. Following the course of the royal river, we will take you through a gastronomic journey in which Castles, Gardens and Landscapes will enable you to appreciate the local flavour.
Provence & Marseille
A tour of Provence discovering a great variety of landscapes, Marseille, which offers the liveliness of a big town, the magic of Luberon's villages, places full of history such as Aix-en Provence, Avignon and Aries, the wilderness of the Camargue abd the unique areas of Calanques.
Shannon just received these gorgeous flowers from her clients Nathan & Kelly as a thank you for the fabulous trip they had.
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*Rates are USD, per person, double occupancy, cruise-only valid for new retail bookings for U.S. and Canadian residents. Rate shown is for a Category 1 stateroom on the May sailings of MSC Orchestra. Government fees and taxes (GFT) are applicable to all sailing guests and vary by departure port: Civitavecchia: $29.67pp; Genoa: $45.43pp. MSC Cruises reserves the right to pass on any fuel surcharge without prior notice to all guests. MSC Club discount is applicable. A discount of up to 10% (not combinable with MSC Club discount) is also applicable to active and retired U.S. and Canadian military, civil service, and interline personnel and their spouses, dependent children, parents, and parents-in-law. Qualifying guests must present an I.D. badge from their respective organization at time of booking. $100 per person deposit is applicable on bookings made more than 75 days out from sailing. Offer is capacity-controlled, subject to availability, cannot be combined with any other discount or promotion and may be withdrawn without notice. MSC Cruises reserves the right to refuse to honor any prices/sailings that are erroneously printed or quoted. Other restrictions may apply. Ask for "MSC Deals To Sea" when booking. Offer expires April 19, 2013. Ship's registry: Panama
LONDON
Why Go There?
Outstanding art galleries and museums, world-leading theatre productions, ancient monuments, lush gardens, ground-breaking architecture, a pioneering arts scene and royal palaces; this city truly has it all. A person who feels bored in London would be well-advised to check their pulse.
This is the place to experience tradition so deep-rooted it's almost ritual, and bold-sometimes outlandish-innovation, in perfect balance.
HALEAKALA NATIONAL PARK
Maui, Hawaii, USA
At the Oheo Gulch, also called the Seven Sacred Pools, some 24 waterfalls and natural pools stair-step down into the cobalt blue Pacific Ocean. The gateway route is the dramatically beautiful Hana Highway on the southeastern Maui coast.
WRIGLEY FIELD
Chicago, Illinois, USA
The second -oldest ballpark in the major leagues, Wrigley Field is the quintessential place to take in a baseball game. Opened in 1914, this legendary field, with its ivy-covered brick walls, retains a sense of intimacy lost in the modern megastadium.
LOS CABOS
Baja California Sur, Mexico
At the tip of the 775-mile-long Baja Peninusula, where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez, the resort area of Los Cabos stretches more than 20 miles between the desert towns of Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo. Vacationers come to relax on sandy beaches and enjoy the world-class fishing and-if they choose-a vibrant nightlife.
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What do you think about this recent article? Will it happen here?
Economist proposes 'pay-as-you-weigh' model for air tickets.
Should passengers be charged for airline tickets based on their weight?
That idea is being floated in the Journal of Revenue and Pricing Management by Bharat P Bhatta, associate professor of economics at Sogn og Fjordane University College in Norway.
Related: A fine for being fat?
Bhatta published his controversial findings saying, “Charging according to weight and space is a universally accepted principle, not only in transportation, but also in other services.”
He suggests three methods of implementing the scheme: a simple price-per-pound, a fixed low fare with heavier passengers paying a surcharge and lighter passengers being offered a discount.
Bhatta said that charging overweight fliers more would help carriers recoup the cost of the extra fuel required to carry them, saying that reducing the weight on a plane by a little more than 2 pounds will result in fuel savings of $3,000 a year.
Many argue that such policies are discriminatory and humiliating. But the debate over "passengers of size" has been growing since 2008 due to the rising price of jet fuel. About 30 percent of American adults are considered obese, according to the Center for Disease Control.
Samoa Air, which operates out of the Pacific, is already charging passengers based on their weight. Many U.S. carriers have also been tightening up their policies.
Southwest Airlines requires that passengers either fit in the 17 inches between the armrests, or they must buy a second seat. American Airlines states that passengers unable to properly buckle their seatbelt must “address their seating needs” when booking.
“Some people consider that charging air travelers according to their body weight is not appropriate because this policy treats human beings as goods. They think that charging based on personal characteristics is discriminatory,” Dr. Bhatta notes. “Nevertheless every business does this already. This is not different but just a little hard to imagine because we are not used to weight-based fare yet.”
Don't Eat Ice Cream on the Spanish Steps!
Sure, Roman Holiday may be the most, well, romantic movie ever, and the sight of Audrey Hepburn eating gelato on the Spanish Steps is indelible. But if you try parking on the steps--or any other public space--to chow down these days, you may end up being slapped with a fine. Last year, Rome's mayor was horrified when he saw the city's historic landmarks jammed with people scarfing pizza and panini and licking ice cream cones. A new ordinance forbids eating and drinking anywhere in Rome with "particular historic, artistic, architectonic, and cultural value" (yeah, that's pretty much everywhere). And we're not talking about a minor traffic ticket here--fines can total up to more than $600.
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COPACABANA
Bolivia
The 400-year-old Moorish-style basilica housing the Shrine of the Dark Virgin of the Lake makes Copacabana, on the shores of Lake Titicaca, an important pilgrimage site. Throngs arrive during Holy Week after walking for days from La Paz
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Providing VIP tours of Oahu sights and visits to the 3 Elks Lodges for members of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks.