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Travel Dates: From September 10 through October 30, 2008

If you've never been to Nairobi, Dubai or Colombo, Sri Lanka yet, here's your chance. Fly from New York to select cities in Asia and Africa from $1,265 roundtrip. The nice part is that in the posted fares the fuel…
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Posted by Allan Howser on July 15, 2008 at 3:31pm —
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The airlines don’t want you to read this.
They’d rather you fork one of the new surcharges they’ve dreamed up during the last few weeks. They want you to pay extra for your first checked bag, for drinkable water — even for “free” award tickets.
They don’t want you to know there’s another way. But there is.
Surcharges are not inevitable. À la carte pricing doesn’t have to send the price of your next vacation into the stratosphere. Really, it doesn’t.
Warning: The advice I’m about to give is n…
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Posted by sarah trull on July 9, 2008 at 2:52pm —
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Ceiba del Mar Beach & Spa Resort
Retail Value: $1,825
Current Bid: $820
High Bidder: jnmags
History: 6 Bids
Auction Ends: Jul-01-08 11:00 PDT
This 4-night package for 2 includes:
* 4 nights in select luxury accommodations *
* Airport greeting and private roundtrip transfers between Cancun Airport and Ceiba del Mar
* In-room coffee, tea and sweet rolls delivered each mornin…
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Posted by sarah trull on July 1, 2008 at 3:02pm —
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Malaysia Airlines (MAS) is extending its Everyday Low Fares (ELF) offer by launching Everyday Low
Fares, Wave 4 today.
ELF Wave 4 is offering its customers more options with domestic fares from as low as RM9 and domestic travel packages from RM178.
Besides domestic travel, other routes also include attractive destinations in Asean, China, South Asia and Australia.
“The…
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Posted by sarah trull on July 1, 2008 at 2:57pm —
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Acapulco isn't simply a Pacific Coast resort destination overlooking stunning Acapulco Bay, past the glamorous hotels of the Golden Zone all the way to Acapulco Diamante. It's a timeless state of mind. The beaches and nightlife that first attracted celebrities and the international jet set are still a lure today—as are jet boating down the Rio Papago, hiking to the lighthouse on Roqueta Island and the famed cliff diving at La Quebrada.
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Posted by jefferson hall on June 25, 2008 at 3:06pm —
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Save 15% on Your Flight

Cue up the fireworks, wax down the surfboard, and find your flip-flops in the back of the closet. Summer is almost here and now is the time to save on the fun in the sun. We've looked far and wide and found these low-priced fares that have…
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Posted by jefferson hall on June 25, 2008 at 2:00pm —
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Posted by Travel Sage on June 21, 2008 at 4:14am —
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A place of unspoiled pleasures and simple delights, the Mkuze Falls Private Game Reserve is first and foremost a celebration of nature. This hospitable retreat is situated in the heart of South Africa’s peaceful Zululand, between Kruger National Park and the Zululand Coast. In this breathtaking region of riverine, wetland, lowveld, bushveld and montane grassland ecosystems, the landscape graciously hosts creature comforts in the thatched chalets of the Falls Lodge, the sumptuous Safari Suite, or…
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Posted by cedella garcia on June 19, 2008 at 6:00pm —
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The Low Fare Promise applies to published airfares, including Web fares, purchased on Orbitz, and is valid for travel wholly within the 50 United States. Restrictions apply and terms and conditions are included below.
Here's how it works:
Find a published airfare online for the same airline and flight(s) that costs at least $5 less than what you paid on Orbitz (excluding service fees), and we'll give you the $50 coupon for future travel.
To take advantage of the Low Fare Promise, fill out the…
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Posted by cedella garcia on June 19, 2008 at 5:30pm —
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Discover the Australia that only Australian’s know by exploring private destinations throughout this vast and stunningly diverse country. With the guidance of Outback Encounter, an exceptional travel company specializing in customized journeys to suit individual interests, guests can find the quintessential Australia seldom seen by outsiders. Each lodge, ranch, hotel and private home included on Outback’s thoughtful itineraries share a commitment to excellence and personalized service. Stylish,…
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Posted by vastine chater on June 11, 2008 at 10:01am —
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Millions of visitors fly to Queensland every year to take in the pristine beaches, walk the tropical islands, venture into the lush rainforests, and tour the bustling cities and authentic Australian outback. Queensland, also known as Australia’s “Sunshine State,” has been tagged the ultimate vacation destination by travelers familiar with the area.
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Posted by vastine chater on June 11, 2008 at 9:54am —
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So that special day is coming up where we cast aside our whining, do the dishes and take out the trash without being told and make sure that the lovable lug in our life has quick access to a fresh cold one and of course the remote. The conundrum thus far unanswered of Fathers Day is; "what the hell should we do?" Well, frett no more my esteemed colleagues as I will present to you some ideas that are sure to keep the big man happy and pre-oc…
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Posted by Travel Sage on June 8, 2008 at 9:43am —
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From the earlier days of receiving guests who pitched in to maintain the property and facilitate services to today's luxurious country club environment, The Buccaneer seduces travelers the world over with three brilliant turquoise beaches, an 18-hole golf course, eight tennis courts, a superb health spa with fitness center, a water sports center and four restaurants serving flavorful island fare. Beyond the resort's 300 lush acres, guests fall in love with the township's year-round festivities l…
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Posted by michael davies on June 5, 2008 at 1:00pm —
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Are you planning to be have a vacation somewhere else on the fourth of July? I mean, there are big cities that really highlight such an occasion, why don't you join the locals and celebrate? It is also be a good time for you to take a break from your own city, get a little R and R.
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Posted by michael davies on June 5, 2008 at 12:30pm —
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Adjacent to Manuel Antonio National Park, within a 12-acre sanctuary poised 200 meters above the Pacific Ocean, adults-only Makanda By The Sea captures the magical spirit of Costa Rica. Open-air designer villas are sculpted harmoniously into the natural environment, and boast spectacular views of the 60-mile coastline. In this unspoiled wonderland, you can savor fresh seafood, or drift in the stunning infinity pool, watching monkeys, sloths and raccoons wind their way through the rainforest.…
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Posted by elizabeth ocean on May 30, 2008 at 9:34am —
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London is a very popular and competitive destination, and there are frequent air fare sales. Visit often and check the fare finder for unadvertised specials.

Two Easy Options to Book
* To book a round trip airfare only, from Los Angeles, please use the fare finder above. Prices f…
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Posted by elizabeth ocean on May 30, 2008 at 9:11am —
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Lollapaloolza is quickly approaching and even though its still 2 months away this highly anticipated concert fes…
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Posted by Travel Sage on May 29, 2008 at 9:19am —
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There are times that you don't really know if you need a car or you are just going to take the cab. Here is a site that let's you rent a car at the last minute at the price you think it will worth it. You can actually name your own price.
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Posted by david darwin on May 24, 2008 at 11:52am —
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The image of paradise is epitomized in Bali, an island of palm groves, soaring scenery and artistic people. Luxury Link’s sublime offers take you seaside to 5 star luxury hotels and villas, where you can dive and explore coveted beaches and be surrounded by the most aweso…
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Posted by david darwin on May 24, 2008 at 11:35am —
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The capital city of New Zealand is bursting with life and history! Plan that family travel and take the entire family to the southern part of North Island, in Wellington, at Port Nicholson bay which is part of Cook Strait, in your Wellington RV rental. Wellington is said to be named after a British soldier and statesman - Arthur Wellesley. He was the first duke of Wellington.
The clan might hop out of the New Zealand Motor home hire and sample some cultural and educational facilities around Wel…
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Posted by johnnymac on May 17, 2008 at 9:30am —
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Christchurch is the best getaway South of New Zealand. It’s an ideal place to explore and have that family travel in your New Zealand Campervan hire. Much of the area is urbanized, very agricultural but with a lot of commercial establishments. You can drive in your Christchurch RV rental through the roads and tunnels through Port Hills, which connects the city to the port of Lyttelton. Christchurch was founded in 1850 by a Canterbury Association which was a British society. This society was affi…
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Posted by johnnymac on May 16, 2008 at 9:30am —
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Austria has had some bad press in the past. In 1986 President Kurt Waldheim’s Nazi past was revealed, in the late 1990s a number of prominent museums refused to return paintings to the Jewish families who had originally owned them, in 2000 the extreme-right Freedom Party was admitted into the coalition government.
Now Austria has once again achieved international notoriety. This time for secretly imprisoning young girls as sex slaves in soundproof, subterranean apartments.
A year ago Natascha…
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Posted by jeniffer kennely on May 15, 2008 at 10:55am —
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Auckland is New Zealand’s biggest city and the scenery, the beach and the islands – it’s just invigorating! What more if you are driving along in your New Zealand RV rental? Take that extra mile and have that family travel you have been wanting!
The city of Auckland is in the northern part of New Zealand. It is situated on a strip joining the northwestern North Island and the North Auckland Peninsula. Bordering on the Manukau Harbour and the Waitemata Harbour near the Pacific Ocean, the city ha…
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Posted by johnnymac on May 15, 2008 at 9:30am —
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There are several kinds of travelers and most of them miss out on the golden rule: Travel Light. There are a lot of reasons why the smaller your bag is more advantageous than bringing half of your room or even your bath. Personally, I used to bring almost everything until some things have dawned to me which urge me to pack only one bag when going somewhere else:
1. When things go wrong in a trip, I could run and get away from the scene easily. I don’t mean to be skeptical, but there are always…
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Posted by jeniffer kennely on May 14, 2008 at 10:31am —
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If you're a frequent Amtrak patron, here is something for you:
National Promotions
Seniors - 15% off
Amtrak travelers 62 years of age and over receive a 15% discount on the applicable adult rail fare on most Amtrak trains.
Student Advantage - 15% off
College students can purchase the Student Advantage cards to receive discounts at hundreds of retailers, including a 15% discount on Amtrak travel and Amtrak Express shipping. Amtrak reservations must be made at least three days in advance to rec…
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Posted by jeniffer kennely on May 14, 2008 at 10:00am —
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The ski slopes in Queenstown are breath-taking- a real treat during the winterespecially driving in your New Zealand campervan rental! Plan that family travel and take the Queenstown RV rental and head to “winter wonderland.” There are a lot of fun activities at the slopes of the various ski resorts which are just a short drive in your New Zealand Motor home rental. Among the ski resorts are Coronet Peak, The Remarkables, Cardrona, Treble Cone, Snow Park, and Waiorau Snow Farm.
It’s not just al…
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Posted by johnnymac on May 14, 2008 at 9:30am —
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Imagine, taking your Australia Motorhome Hire beyond the sweeping stretches of the Swan River, the 119 kilometers of pristine coastline and picturesque horizons, lie a vibrant city with fun and friendly locals and sweet weather!
With the numerous waterways and green parks, one can enjoy waters ports on the Swan river. Or taste cellar-fresh wine from Swan Valley. Boasting several museums, monumental buildings, a casino and shopping districts, the city offers 50 miles of white sand beaches, like…
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Posted by johnnymac on May 13, 2008 at 9:30am —
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After 6 months of collaboration with some of the most influential people on the Planet, 5CTV.tv has launched in China and will launch in the US in July 2008. 5CTV acts as a cultural bridge, bringing the world to China and China to the World. 5CTV’s programming will introduce some of the most exotic locations on earth and the Traverus partnership can actually get you to them! This launch is the result of a collaboration between the likes of Nobel Prize winner Robert Mundel , Billy Campbell of the…
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Posted by Jimmy Williams on May 13, 2008 at 12:00am —
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Want that relaxed vacation? Broome is just the place to rest your head on. The air is filled with the scent of frangipani, the azure waters laced with salt white beaches blend with the setting sun and the colors of bougainvillea cradle the whole city. Lovely, isn’t it?! The most wonderful thing about this city, is that it is just five minutes from anywhere in your Campervan Hire Australia to everywhere. It’s just five minutes to the town, and five minutes to the beach, and so on.
Situated in We…
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Posted by johnnymac on May 12, 2008 at 9:30am —
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This lovely tropical paradise overflows with attractions and tours. Cairns ranked as one of the most original and exciting in Australia. Cairns is the gateway to two of the world’s most awesome World Heritage Sites: The Great Barrier Reef and the 110 million year old Daintree Rainforest. Its pleasant climate has become an international tourist location. A popular campervan travel destination for visitors because of its tropical climate weather and proximity to other many attractions, which makes…
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Posted by johnnymac on May 11, 2008 at 9:30am —
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The Harbour City. A comfortable place to visit at any time of the year. Sydney is a sea port with great water location. A beautiful place to visit brimming with culture and a playground for tourists and its five million residents, too. Visitors find it exhausting to take it all in in just one day, so stay for two at least, with your Campervan Hire Australia. Most interesting attractions are in a concentrated area, in the CBD, or in the harbor.
It is a welcoming destinations and sight for leisur…
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Posted by johnnymac on May 10, 2008 at 9:30am —
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It should come as no surprise to visitors when it comes to Darwin being Asian, even if it is Australian. It is much closer to Jakarta and much nearer to Singapore.
This small cosmopolitan city offers a variety of attraction to suit every taste. And driving is the best way to see Darwin, as many of the sights and destinations are spread out. Traffic and parking with your Campervan Rental Australia is not a worry.
With miles and miles of unpolluted beaches like the Mindil Beach, Australia, you c…
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Posted by johnnymac on May 9, 2008 at 9:30am —
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The capital of the Outback! Australia’s Oasis! The Heart of Australia! Or as we call it, just simply, Alice! It is a travel hub for sights and hikes. Alice has interesting things to see, and one of them happens at night! Alice is a place located in the middle of the largest land area without lights on earth. So you get to view the Milky Way, even in your Campervan Hire Australia.
Like any other state, Alice has its own built environments and parks and gardens that educates visitors on the many…
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Posted by johnnymac on May 8, 2008 at 9:30am —
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Posted by sandra young on May 7, 2008 at 4:35pm —
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The Mediterranean atmosphere of Adelaide entices visitors with its culture and wonderful Australian Plains. The city is compact and easy for exploring on foot while being surrounded with sports grounds, parks, trails and picnic spots along the river banks. Travelers walk through the city with ease, because of its founder back in the day – Colonel William Light. Laying out Adelaide, which was named after his wife, based on a grid system made to be open and friendly to everyone.
Adelaide welcomes…
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Posted by johnnymac on May 7, 2008 at 9:30am —
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‘Marvellous Melbourne’ is Australia’s sporting and cultural capital. The international gateway for backpacking and sightseeing travelers and an excellent spot for your Campervan Hire Australia. Located nearby rainforests, little islands and beaches. Boasting great events, glorious Australian food, and a fabulous artscene! And that’s just on the inside. Outside Melbourne, you can drive the majestic Great Ocean Road, meet little penguins on Philip Island, or even pan for gold at Sovereign Hill.
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Posted by johnnymac on May 6, 2008 at 9:55am —
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One of my favorite travel destinations is located in South Alabama, just outside Mobile. Bellingrath Gardens is close enough for my family to visit on a fairly regular basis, and the spring is normally our favorite time of year there. The 905 acre estate boasts over 250,000 azaleas, hydrangeas, fuschias, Easter lilies, and much more.
Begun as a fishing camp by Mr. Bellingrath, the available acres appealed to Mrs. Bellingrath and she began planting azaleas, camellias, and other southern favorite…
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Posted by cedella garcia on May 1, 2008 at 1:52pm —
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Your Honolulu Power Pass gives you free, instant access to dozens of the top Honolulu attractions and sightseeing adventures - all for one low price and all on one convenient card.
The low price of the Honolulu Power Pass includes huge built-in savings off of the admission fees you’d pay if you tried to purchase individual Honolulu attraction tickets at the included Power Pass locations.
Plus, since the admission fees are already included in your Honolulu Power Pass, you simply follow the inst…
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Posted by john takamoto on April 24, 2008 at 12:23am —
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My gf speaks Spanish and is fond of the country, meaning that I had my first visit there four years into our relationship in 2005. That time, the big highlight was the magnificent Alhambra in Granada, which is easily one of the most beautiful monuments on the planet. It is a product…
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Posted by cedella garcia on April 23, 2008 at 11:00pm —
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Posted by Travel Sage on April 20, 2008 at 1:23am —
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From Southwest.com
Available on nonstop service to/from select cities with 21-day advance purchase.
Fares do not include federal excise tax of $3.50 per takeoff and landing, airport-assessed passenger facility charges (PFC) of up to $4.50, and government-imposed September 11th Security Fee of $2.50 one-way.
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Posted by sarah trull on April 15, 2008 at 8:29pm —
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Luxury Link is offering our lucky winner five unforgettable nights for two at your choice of European setting. With this list of amazing Off-the-Beaten-Path European getaways, you're sure to find a Luxury Link property that's special for you. Register for your chance to win by June 30, 2008.
You must be registered to receive the Luxury Link Travel e-Newsletter to be eligible to w…
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Posted by sarah trull on April 15, 2008 at 8:27pm —
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Low rates at participating airport locations nationwide

Get a great deal on a fuel-efficient compact car!
For as low as $119/week compact
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Posted by apple sandpeaches on March 31, 2008 at 10:15pm —
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MacCallum House Inn, Restaurant & Bar, Mendocino, California
Enjoy a 3-night package for 2 that includes deluxe guest rooms in the Main House, the Cottages, or the Barn, full
gourmet breakfast for two each morning, and unlimited use of MacCallum House Inn bicycles during your stay.
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Posted by apple sandpeaches on March 31, 2008 at 10:00pm —
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Embark on a vacation that transcends the ordinary with a luxury vacation package from NWA WorldVacations® to Cancún, the Riviera Maya, Jamaica, Las Vegas, Hawai'i, and select cities in Arizona, California, or Florida.
From the moment you make your reservation, you'll be treated with personalized service and attention to detail that will make your luxury vac…
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Posted by sarah trull on March 26, 2008 at 1:33pm —
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1)VALUE: Nothing beats a cruise for incredible vacation savings – you'll visit multiple destinations and so much is included, from dining to entertainment, that you may be tempted to make every vacation a cruise.
2)CONVENIENCE: Set sail from 23 close-to-home U.S. ports, and no matter how many places you visit, you'll only unpack once. And while onboard, wallets and purses aren't required!
3)VARIETY: Thousands of itineraries to hundreds of ports across all seven continents. And there are endles…
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Posted by Jimmy Williams on March 15, 2008 at 9:20am —
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Flights to the Caribbean & Mexico
Travel dates: April 1 - May 22
By Aaron Brown
Travelzoo Staff
American Airlines just launched an incredible Caribbean & Mexico Sale for travel this spring. It's one of the best sales we've seen all year, with fares starting at just $52 each way from cities across the U.S.!
Destinations all over the Caribbean and Mexico are on sale including the Bahamas, Cancun, Puerto Vallarta, Aruba, St. Thomas, Los Cabos, St. Lucia, Jamaica and many more. You'll nee…
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Posted by Bea on March 14, 2008 at 5:04pm —
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This 4-night package for 2 includes: * 4 nights in a Prestige guest room
* Bottle of wine in your room upon arrival
* Buffet breakfast for two each morning
* Complimentary daily selection of local & international newspapers
* Taxes
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Posted by sarah trull on March 13, 2008 at 1:09pm —
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A lot of us usually get lost when we go to a different country. We usually hire a cab to take us to our destination; but let's face it; it's not at all cheap. I've looked up some of the traveling services available in Korea. Hope this helps you when you visit Korea.
* Domestic Flights
I learned that Asiana Airlines and Korean Air handle domestic flights. A domestic destination usually just takes about an hour from Seoul. They use Incheon International Airport and Gimpo Airport for the domestic…
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Posted by jo elliot on March 13, 2008 at 12:01pm —
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I love traveling, and I've always thought of myself as a travel maven.. or maybe a frustrated one.
Anyway, why do I travel? A couple of reasons I could think of..
1. I love eating other delicacies - sometimes the more exotic, the better
2. I love having a reason to get out of the house (or to take a leave)
3. Absorbing other people's culture does wonders for the soul
4. Photography is one of my hobbies, so getting around only adds to my experience as an aspiring photographer, at the same ti…
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Posted by Yani on March 3, 2008 at 4:53pm —
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Sharing some stuff I browsed today..

Everyone knows cities like New York, San Francisco, and Chicago are among the best in the U.S., but there are many other fabulous — albeit smaller — American cities that just don't get their fair share of the limelight. Whether their proximity to a bigger city steals their thunder or a recent city makeover remai…
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Posted by Smith on March 3, 2008 at 4:44pm —
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The Wonders of Australia await! Qantas and Luxury Link have teamed up to fly one lucky winner and a guest to Australia for one week of luxury. Sign up today to take advantage of this unprecedented offer.
Win 2 Roundtrip Business Class Tickets & 7-night Stay in Australia! c/o Qantas and Luxury Link
* 3 nights at The Observatory Hotel
* 2 nights at Lillianfels Blue Mountains Resort…
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Posted by sarah trull on February 28, 2008 at 4:11pm —
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Luxury Link is offering our lucky winner five unforgettable nights for two at your choice of tropical beach setting. Luxury Link has something special for you, just register for your chance to win by March 31, 2008.
You must be registered to receive the Luxury Link Travel e-Newsletter to be eligible to win this contest. The winner will be announced in the Travel e-Newsletter.
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Posted by sarah trull on February 27, 2008 at 4:56pm —
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c/o of Luxurylink's World's Best List

For most people luxury travel is a privilege, but Luxury Link believes that it should never be an impossibility. With the introduction of the World's Best Value Destinations, Luxury Link presents every traveler with the opportunity to explore the world, or escape it altogether, in first class style. Using up-to-date exchange rates and currency in…
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Posted by sarah trull on February 27, 2008 at 4:55pm —
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What would you do if you had full financial freedom, what would you do? How different would your life be? Private jets, someone to accompany and assist you wherever you go, and whatever you do. How would you treat the people in your life? How different would birthdays be? Holidays? If you could buy anything, buying gifts would seem like a trivial thing for the people you’ll be giving the gift to. They know you could afford anything.
Okay, so what would you give? You could spend your time with t…
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Posted by sarah trull on February 25, 2008 at 11:00am —
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