by Helena on July 1, 2010

When filling out your online reservations, be they flight or hotel or tour packages etc., there’s usually a promo code box taunting you at the end of your order. “Yeah, I wish.” Most of us say as we surf on by with out those magically codes of numbers and letters. Especially with the summer travel [...]
by Helena on May 27, 2010

Here’s a great travel tip from writer Debra Borchert Just a two-hour drive from Denver, the YMCA Estes Park Center shares three of its borders with 416 square-miles of Rocky Mountain National Park. You won’t find a more conveniently located, affordable, eco- and family-friendly place to stay. Renowned for hosting thousands of …
by Max Hartshorne on December 14, 2009

While the Northwest has become a hotspot for vampires, werewolves and their legions of fans, The Resort At Port Ludlow is opening its doors as a haven for “Twihards” seeking to get close to the action with a special Twilight getaway. Located a little more than an hour from the now-famous town of Forks (vampire [...]
by Max Hartshorne on October 11, 2009

The Cent-sational Promotions is offering U.S. Virgin Island’s hotels for 25 cents per night. You can stay up to three nights at participating hotels for a grand total of 75 cents. You will also get $25 per person activities credit, and a commemorative quarter Scotiabank coin set. Visitors will still have to pay taxes. Resort [...]
by Max Hartshorne on October 11, 2009

Many forget that Madeira Island offers much more than its wine. Madeira has a warm and clear temperature of 70 degrees in the winter. The island is surrounded by volcanic cliffs that rise dramatically from the sea. Azores Express/SATA wants to reintroduce Americans to this island with newly reduced prices on their air and hotel [...]
by Max Hartshorne on September 7, 2009

A number of luxury hotel groups could relinquish some of their stars in a bid to save money during challenging economic times. Due to the recession, a number of luxury hotel operators are finding it difficult to attract customers because the majority of travelers seek out the best deal possible. Rather than lose customers, hotels [...]
by Max Hartshorne on August 13, 2009

Campus Home Exchange is a website designed to increase comfort and decrease costs related to vacation travel. People are connected who live near a campus with those who would like to visit that camps and/or campus alumnae/alumni with others from their alma mater. Home Exchange is very simple. 1. Choose the school with which you [...]