Apr|30|2008
More Ways To Discover Nearby Cities On A Budget
Posted by Noemi as Destinations, Tips, Cities
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In the last post, I suggested either walking tours or bus tours as great ways to discover cities. They are not only cheap but they can also add a different flavor to your trip.
Another way to discover hidden sights and treasures in the city of your destination is to make full use of your concierge – or the people at the front desk. The chances are that these people will know the city by heart. They will also be used to dealing with people and ideally, they will be more than helpful to help you have a wonderful time in their city. Of course, discretion is required as …
Apr|27|2008
Discover Nearby Cities On A Budget
Posted by Noemi as Destinations, Tips, Cities, Family

We’ve said it time and again – going on vacation does not have to be expensive, even for the whole family. One of the things that you can do on a tight budget is to visit a nearby city and discover it for yourselves. I bet that if you took a look at the map, you would see a lot of cities within a couple of hours’ drive from where you live. More so, you probably have not really explored each and every one of them.
So why not consider visiting a nearby city sometime soon and consider that a short vacation for the family? Here are …
Apr|13|2008
More Things To Do In NYC
Posted by Noemi as Destinations, Around The World, United States, Cities, Family

Broadway
If you have extra cash to spare and you like the theater, then Broadway should not be missed. Some say that you have never really seen what a play has to offer unless you’ve seen it in Broadway. This point is debatable but the fact is that a Broadway experience is really something else. Of course, you have to be ready to pay for that experience – tickets can easily cost over a hundred dollars, even for discounted ones! Alternatively, you can pick from New York’s countless theaters if you cannot afford Broadway – don’t fret, many of use can’t! Theaters abound in New York …
Apr|12|2008
Things To Do In NYC
Posted by Noemi as Destinations, Features, Around The World, United States, Cities

Everyone should experience The Big Apple at least once in their lives. Even people who prefer living in the country or a quieter place would appreciate a visit or two to this city, which could very well be the most popular in the word.
If you have teens and you are looking for a unique experience for a family trip, New York would be a good place to consider. It has so many things to offer and would definitely catch the interest of the whole family. With all the things that one can do in New York, where do you start? Here are a few things …
Mar|23|2008
Travel Tips For The Beijing Olympics (Part 4)
Posted by Noemi as Around The World, Destinations, Festivals, Tips, Asia, Cities

Here’s the last installment for this series. I am sure that those of you who are thinking of going to Beijing for the Summer Olympics have your own list of things to do and see as well as tips to make one’s stay more pleasurable. Here are the last items on my list.
Don’t use up all your energy during the day
The chances are that you would not be spending all your time watching Olympic events – that is, unless you have enough funds to buy tickets to all of them OR get passes for several days. In any case, my suggestion is NOT to focus solely on the Olympics. Beijing …
Mar|21|2008
Travel Tips For The Beijing Olympics (Part 3)
Posted by Noemi as Destinations, Around The World, Festivals, Asia, Cities

Here are more things for your to consider as you plan your own trip to Beijing this summer.
Discover the city on public transportation
If you are on a budget, this may very well be your best option. Renting a car for the duration of your stay may be convenient but costly. Beijing’s public transportation system is quite efficient so it is not really a hassle. More so, it comes dirt cheap! It seems that the bus system around the city is very reliable and buses go everywhere. The price? About 1 yuan to 6 yuan, depending on the distance. They also have a metro which …
Mar|18|2008
Travel Tips For The Beijing Olympics (Part 2)
Posted by Noemi as Festivals, Asia, Cities

In the last post, we took a look at the alternative ways of getting to Beijing. As you saw, it is not necessary for you to go straight there – you can take detours that may actually save you some money or at the very least, enhance your experience. This time, let us look at the accommodations.
For sure, the accommodations will be quite expensive around the time of the Olympics. This is actually one of my biggest concerns. I might not be able to afford decent accommodations at that time. Based on my research, I have narrowed down my choices to two options – one is to stay …
Mar|16|2008
Travel Tips For The Beijing Olympics
Posted by Noemi as Destinations, Around The World, Transport, Asia, Cities

Just a few more months and the Olympics will be here! I have been planning to visit China for the Olympics since it was officially announced that it was going to be held in Beijing. I have never been to mainland China and I thought, what better time to do it than when they hold the Olympics, right? Knowing how difficult and expensive it would be to set up a trip at this time, I did tons of research. I’d like to share some of the tips I have come across with you.
It is not necessary to go straight to Beijing.
Of course, it would be the most convenient …
Mar|10|2008
Breakaway In Orlando This Spring Break!
Posted by Noemi as Festivals, United States, Getaways, Cities, Family
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Spring Break is always something that students look forward to. For the older kids, especially those in college, they would probably look to spending time on their own – away from their parents. For those families with younger kids, however, Spring Break could be a perfect chance to have a family vacation to break away from the mundane life that usually prevails from January to March. So if you fall under the second category, what options do you have for a Spring Break vacation this year?
About.com tells us that Orlando is actually the number 1 destination for families for Spring Break. I don’t know where they got the numbers …
Mar|06|2008
Easter Holidays in the UK
Posted by Noemi as Festivals, Cruises, Destinations, Transport, Europe, Family, Cities, Getaways, Hotels

In the last post, I wrote about some Easter vacation ideas for families in the US. Of course, the US isn’t the only country that celebrates this holiday – our cousins across the ocean do so as well! Here are some great holiday ideas in the UK. Whether you live in Britain or not, it is always worth traveling to that part of the world for a break.
Tour the countryside in a camper van
You do not need to own one in order to do this – there are plenty of camper van rentals all throughout the UK. The best thing about renting a camper …






