Travel in Style and without breaking the bank!
September 12, 2008
There are hundreds of travel sites on the web. Once of my favorites is ClickwayTravel.com. Paul and his team have more vacation packages then you can shake a stick at. You can tour Europe, book a cruise , check out the latest hot deals or simply rent a car – this site covers everything travel from soup to nuts.
Check out Click Way Travel and let Paul and his team get you the best vacation deal going.
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Boston, MA: The Big Dig-It
June 5, 2008
Boston, MA: The Big Dig-It
Lobsters, fall leaves, the Red Sox, and American history–there’s nothing like the exuberant tea-party blend that is Boston. from $244 per person Includes Flight, Hotel, Taxes & Fees
Where to blow a paycheck: Located behind Faneuil Hall, the historic Quincy Market is chock-a-block with retail clothing stores, sweet shops selling candy lobsters, and even a comedy club. Along the outdoor walkways and plazas, you’ll wander upon spontaneous performances ranging from hip-hop-dancing kids to rabbit-pulling magicians. Go Shopping Now!
Where the locals go: Make a night of hanging around the theatre district. After admiring the Orpheum Theatre, turn it up a notch at The Roxy, a nightclub famous for its grand art deco ballroom complete with red velvet, gold trimmings, and 1920s chandeliers. It’s been updated to the modern age with DJ turntables and 3-D laser light shows.
Chill-out spot: Once a cattle-grazing ground, and later the scene of public hangings, the Boston Common mood stays serene these days with an outdoor gathering area where the paddle boats look like swans and the combined effect looks borrowed from an Impressionist painting. The Commons is one of the oldest public parks in the country. Chill out Now!
Local flavor: When it comes to the New England clam chowder (or, in local parlance, “chowdah”), the creamier the better, with lots of potatoes and bacon–and none of that fussy red tomato stuff they use down south in New York City. Sprinkle your soup with some oyster crackers and chase it down with a perfectly chilled Samuel Adams brew.
Get out of dodge: Revel in the collegiate atmosphere of Harvard Square, which is lined with bars and restaurants, including Pinocchio’s, which some say serves the best pizza in the area. A walk around campus reveals ivy-covered buildings, theatres, chapels, a state-of-the-art library, and the beguilingly old-fashioned Peabody Museum. If you get thirsty, step into student favorite Grendel’s Den.
History lesson: Don your best knickers and white-haired wig (okay, you don’t really have to dress up like that, but it helps set the mood) along the Freedom Trail, which has 16 nationally significant historic sights alone. Other school-book attractions include Bunker Hill Monument, Paul Revere’s house, North Church, and the U.S.S. Constitution. Take a stroll on the Freedom Trail Now.
Get to Jamaica, Mon! Online Special!
May 30, 2008
Jamaica (via Montego Bay): Reggae All the Way
When you crave the thrill of vacation, but fear the shock of the final bill, a Jamaican resort is the answer
If you’re yearning for a laid-back, relaxing beach break of Bob Marley-esque proportions, then take this trip, mon.
Come stay in Jamaica and let down your dreads! Scale a rock-climbing wall, and sink into freshwater pools at their perfect, natural temperature. Wade up to a swim-up bar for some Planter?s Punch. (Rumor has it that the backstroke is more fun after a cocktail or two.)
What, you’re not relaxed yet? Then let the water wash away the last of your tension. Drift along local rivers on a bamboo raft, watching colorful birds and unspoiled villages slip by. At night, sip rum and groove to a sensuous reggae beat on the 55-foot Calico as it glides over the waters of Mo Bay. Ahhh…don’t you feel better now? Click here to get on board!







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