Adventure Travel – A Truly Unique Vacation Experience

Those who need a break from work and want to go do something interactive and different turn to adventure travel. People who vacation this way open themselves up to experiencing traveling that challenges their physical capabilities. What makes adventure travel so popular is that its trips lend itself to customization by travelers regardless of age so they wind up with something that fits their level of fitness and related needs. Adventure vacations are not for everyone and for you to find out if it is for you do consider some tips included here. Continue reading

Bellagio, The Hotel Of Las Vegas

Opening on October 15,’98, Bellagio is one of the most dramatic and awe-inspiring resorts on the Las Vegas Strip. It is an AAA Five Diamond award winning hotel and features an eight-acre lake located between the hotel and the strip. The design was inspired by the Lake Como resort of Bellagio in Italy. Continue reading

An International Opera Phenomena: The Maggio Musicale Fiorentino

Started in’33, the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino has become known as one of the first musical festivals in Italy that was founded by Vittorio Gui, an Italian conductor and composer. In’37, the opera festival became a biennial event. After’37, it became and annual event. However, this was not the case during the Second World War. Continue reading

Orlando The Family Vacation Destination

Orlando, Florida is commonly known as a vacationer’s paradise. Contrary to popular myth, you don’t need to have kids to enjoy the wonderful theme parks and various tourist attractions in Orlando, which include Disney World, Universal Studios, Epcot Center, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and the Disney-MGM Studios. Indeed, Orlando is a fantastic, magical place – and a place you will want to keep visiting! Continue reading

Enjoying a Vacation To Europe Without Spending Your Life Savings

Europe is an exquisite dream for everyone. For most people, the mere mention of the word invokes images of rolling fine wine on the tongue and relaxing in front of a placid lake or a warm vineyard. And who can hear the word without thinking of a slow gondola ride along the canals of Venice and seeing for yourself the history of the Western world before your eyes? Continue reading