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Book your wedding at Occidental Grand Xcaret

on 01/12/2015 in City of Mexico
Celebrate your love for each other at the Occidental Grand Xcaret. Located in Riviera Maya, this all inclusive resort is tucked within an ecological preserve and provides travelers with a taste for eco-touring the chance to explore the remains of an ancient Mayan village, or snorkel through magnificent underwater caves in spectacular surroundings. If you have dreamed of a ceremony in an authentic Mayan...

Club Med Val d'Isere

on 12/29/2014 in France
Welcome to the haunt of champions. The Club Med Val d'Isere boasts the legendary Savoyard Ski Resort that has welcomed skiing enthusiasts from around the world. It sits at an altitude of 1850 meters and overlooks the spectacular Espace Killy. You will enjoy a 5-trident space for your stay. The 25-suites with the sweeping views of the Massif de Solaise are...

Three Local Restaurants You Must Check Out in Cuba

on 01/09/2015 in Cuba
With over 2.1 million people staying within its boundaries (728.26 km2 (281.18 sq. mi), Havana, the Cuban capital, is the largest city by area and most populous city in the Caribbean. Thus said, the city happens also to be a tourist magnet and receives over 1.5 million tourists every year. One of the main attractions the city possesses is its...

Three Local Restaurants You Must Check Out in Dominican Republic

on 01/08/2015 in Dominican Republic
Enter Dominican Republic and you have a fair chance at experiencing your best beach holiday yet. What more, you will eat in restaurants that easily rival their Parisian and Roman counterparts, and yet you get to pay discounted rates. Below are a couple of such restaurants. 1. Aroma de la Montana Every weekend, this top floor restaurant gets to rotate 360 degrees,...

Club Med Opio en Provence

on 01/06/2015 in France
Provence, a region that intimately guards the city of Cannes, is renowned for its pine forests and olive groves. If you were ever in doubt of the French hospitality, this region would prove your perception wrong. And one of the places that will turn you into a believer is the Club Med Opio en Provence. The resort has a total of...

Three Local Restaurants You Must Check Out in Hawaii

on 01/07/2015 in Hawaii
If you are planning a tour to the Hawaii, I reckon you would want to know what restaurants you should have your meals in. First of all, Hawaii is a large state with hundreds of restaurants spread across its islands. However, three places have earned the distinction of warranting a mention on today's post. See them below. 1. Alan Wong's in...

Club Med Villas-sur-Ollon

on 01/06/2015 in Switzerland
1,300 meters above the sea level and facing panoramic sceneries of southern Swiss Alps is the Club Med Villas-sur-Ollon. This resort is every a skier's dream. Hopefully, you will make it here when you still can...you do not want to cross to the world yonder before experiencing the thrilling slopes here. For your accommodations, the 1920's building has 6 floors that...

Uncover the History Behind Bermuda

on 01/06/2015 in Bermuda
Nay. I am not about to regale you with unconfirmed stories of how the Bermuda Triangle 'sucks in ships to the bottom of the sea' and 'bring down airforce jets'. I would like to tell you a story of the legally known British Overseas Territory - the Bermuda or the Somers Isles. 1503, Spanish sea Captain Juan De Bermudez became the...

Uncover the History Behind Mexico

on 01/05/2015 in City of Mexico
Most an ancient civilization in the Americas has its roots in Mexico. From Olmec to Toltec, from Teotihuacan to Zapotec and Maya and Aztec...every civilization worth its salt in the ancient Americas has a connection to Mexico. Perhaps there is something to this country than meets the eye. The name 'Mēxihco' is a Nahuatl word that means 'Among the prickly pears...

Uncover the History Behind Puerto Rico

on 01/02/2015 in Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico was formerly known as San Juan Bautista. This name was given by Christopher Columbus in honor of the Catholic Saint John the Baptist. He also called its capital 'Ciudad de Puerto Rico', which is Spanish for 'Rich Port City'. The locals eventually called the country Puerto Rico. That is the European part. Now to the local Taino part. The...