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April 2010
The Government of Cuba has announced that travelers will have to present proof of health insurance in order to enter the country as of May 1, 2010. Upon arrival, travelers may be required to present an insurance policy, insurance certificate, or medical assistance card valid for the period of their stay in Cuba. Those who...
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Only have a few days to explore the most spectacular scenery in the world? Lloyds Travel offers short packages with Rocky Mountaineer that are perfect short retreats in the Canadian Rockies. The Rockies are vast and expansive, spanning from the northern border of Canada into the United States. The rich, vast, unspoiled nature of the...
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If you seek adventure try a vacation to Southern Arizona. This dry, desolate area has been inhabited by humans for a long time, however, the climate has made it difficult if not impossible for the area to become over populated. Southern Arizona hiking trails are really off the beaten path. Traveling by dirt road to...
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Royal Caribbean International recently announced the cruise line’s 2011-12 Southern Caribbean deployment and Mariner of the Seas’ South America circumnavigation cruises. Serenade of the Seas will sail its eighth consecutive season in the Southern Caribbean from San Juan, Puerto Rico, where Adventure of the Seas also will return for winter 2011-12. Vacationers also can choose...
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Wilpattu national park is a park in Sri Lanka forming a part of the island. The exclusive feature of the National Park is the presence of the “Willus”. The park forms the north – west shore lowland which experiences a dry season. It lies in the dry zone of the country. Thepark is situated on...
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Thinking of taking a bike on a plane for a cycling holiday? Worried about potential damage to the bicycle or how much it will cost to take all that extra weight on board? This article shows how easy it is to pack a bike for either plane or sea travel and offers some useful tips...
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Planning on taking your bike on an adventure with you? Before you do, here are some tips for taking your bike on vacation: Careful Set Up. Whether you rent or take your own bike, make sure, your saddle height exactly matches what you ride at home. Take a tape measure. If you vary your saddle...
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In most travels, it’s the destination, not the journey. Getting there is not half the fun. Sitting in a cramped seat for eight or more hours is a means to an end. Even if you have seen many of the world’s great cities and wonders, the memories of the actual trips to those wonderful places...
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Planning a family getaway is fun, but the mere thought of leaving behind our furry friends can be painful. Fortunately, pet-friendly lodging and restaurants are plentiful. You’ll also find a slew of gear and other pet products making it easier than ever to take your cat or dog along. Here are tips: Plan ahead. You...
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If you’re a keen bike rider, the chances are you’re loath to leave your bike behind when you set off on your holidays. Luckily, you don’t have to. One of the beauties of motorbikes is their flexibility, no other motor vehicle offers the same freedom of choice as motorbikes do, so it’s little wonder they...
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