Archive for the 'Travel Portal' Category

Chamonix Haute Savoie France Provides a Supreme Location for Ski Weekends

Friday, June 5th, 2009

Chamonix Haute Savoie is found at the base of the wonderful Mt Blanc in the European Alps and is widely regarded as the mixed climbing and skiing centre of the world. The town has long been known as a true domain for activities in summer and winter. Chamonix held the inaugural Winter games in the [...]

Discover the Rapture of Being Alive this Christmas

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

Have all of the tragic events of this year changed how you are approaching this Christmas season and the rest of your life?
Personally, I feel released from all of the trivial upsets in life. I’ve noticed that I am approaching each day with a renewed sense of gratitude. It’s almost as if my vision has [...]

What to Do if It’s Gift Giving Time Once Again?

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

Don’t you just hate that time of the year (e.g. Christmas, birthdays) when you have to start thinking about gifts? I know I do. I often wonder why it has to be so difficult in the first place and exactly what has made it so difficult.
I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s either one of [...]

Can’t Buy Me Love: Valentine’s Day on a Budget

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

Use a little magic for romance this Valentine’s Day. With these budget savings tips, you’ll be on your way to your most memorable, and magical, Valentine’s Day ever.
Stay in for a romantic evening with your Valentine. Pop some popcorn, curl up on the couch, and watch one of these romantic comedies from [...]

PEAK 10 of Breckenridge Ski Resort

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

The Super Falcon chair lift in Breckenridge, CO opened in 1985, this made peak 10 the third mountain to be opened at Breckenridge Ski Resort. Peak 10’s double black terrain is plentiful. All the extreme double diamond terrain is on the south side of the mountain. With great runs like mustang which offers moguls, trees [...]

Copper Treasures in Mexico

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

Traveling the world will take you to many places and in some of them you may even find treasures. But treasures are not always made of gold or diamonds. Treasures are also made of copper. And in Santa Clara del Cobre in the Mexican state of Michoacn you will understand why treasures are also [...]

Overview of Peru for Travelers

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Peru is located on the upper west coast of South America. If you are considering Peru as a travel destination, following is an overview of the country.
Overview of Peru for Travelers
Historically, Peru was the location of the dominant early cultures in South America. The city of Caral has pyramid remains dated to between 2000 [...]

All about Miami Beach

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

With summer approaching, it may be a nice idea to take a break from one’s gruelling daily routine and splash around in the cool waters of the Atlantic. Talking about beach resorts, why look any further than Miami Beach?
Originally established in 1915, the city, located in the Miami-Dade County of Florida, changed its name to [...]

Hotel Overbooking – What Can You Do?

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Hotels may offer excuses that they have to oversell to make up for the losses from the growing number of travelers who make reservations but never keep them. They may tell you that some guests did not check out as planned, or that certain rooms require repairs or renovations. Many states can now [...]

Californians are Hated Until You Get East Past Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

Many Californians who travel do not understand why people in other parts of the country do not like Californians. You see, in many parts the country people are extremely friendly and nice and Californians come in and they are very demanding and they have money.
You might be surprised to find that a place like [...]