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Travel Cuba – Varadero Beach Vacation

Travel Cuba – Varadero Beach Vacation

Travel Cuba – Varadero Beach Vacation Varadero Beach and its Tours Give Tourists a Fulfilling Vacation By Habeeb Salloum We had reached Varadero Beach, the Rolls-Royce of Cuba’s beaches, and had just checked in the Melia Las Americas, one of the top hotels located in the heart of that world-renowned resort. I was in top form. I […]

Travel Mexico – Flavors of Oaxaca

Travel Mexico – Flavors of Oaxaca

Travel Mexico – Flavors of Oaxaca The Six Best Places to Taste Traditional Oaxacan Mole   By Bonnie Caton You almost can’t visit Mexico’s ancient city of Oaxaca without trying its signature sauce, mole. If you’re tempted by sweet and savory flavors wrapped together with a little heat that lingers on the palette, you’ll be […]

Travel Jordan – Top Sights and Destinations Not to Miss

Travel Jordan – Top Sights and Destinations Not to Miss

Travel Jordan – Top Sights and Destinations Not to Miss There’s Much More to Jordan than just Petra!   By Elizabeth von Pier While Jordan is known for the famous archaeological site Petra, there is much more to this rich and friendly country—whether you want to explore Roman ruins, relax in the lowest place on […]

Getaway to Joseph – Oregon’s Little Switzerland

Getaway to Joseph – Oregon’s Little Switzerland

Getaway to Joseph – Oregon’s Little Switzerland WAVEJourney enjoyed a fall getaway road trip to Oregon’s Little Switzerland to explore the town of Joseph and the surrounding area. Based at the foot of the Wallowa Mountains in Wallowa County, a noteworthy mention must be made of the incredible scenic beauty of this area. WJ’s visit to Joseph, […]

Travel Australia – Summer Golf Adventure Down Under

Travel Australia – Summer Golf Adventure Down Under

Travel Australia – Summer Golf Adventure Down Under By Ethel DeMarr Golf and travel are the perfect combination for a great adventure. One can enjoy being out of doors on world class golf courses, meeting local people who share common interests, and savoring a particular region’s spirits and cuisine. While there are many golf destinations, […]

Solo Women Travel Tips for Exploring Tokyo, Japan

Solo Women Travel Tips for Exploring Tokyo, Japan

Solo Women Travel Tips for Exploring Tokyo, Japan By Patterson Riley Having been to Japan several times in the past years of my life, especially during junior school, I found this to be a fantastic place to spend my May vacation. Tokyo is not only known worldwide for its great food but also trending fashions, […]

7 Reasons to Add Myanmar to Your Bucket List

7 Reasons to Add Myanmar to Your Bucket List

7 Reasons to Add Myanmar to Your Bucket List Article by Barbara Hopper Photographs by Marianne Rogerson from MumOnTheMove.com Myanmar, the hidden gem of southeast Asia, highlights the contrasts between modernity and traditionalism. Effectively isolated from the world for almost five decades by the former repressive military regime, the country, also known as Burma, is […]

Travel Republic of Palau – Pleasing Our Palates in Palau

Travel Republic of Palau – Pleasing Our Palates in Palau

Travel Republic of Palau – Pleasing Our Palates in Palau By Jane Cassie Images by Brent Cassie Japanese bentos, spicy Asian, all-American; Palau’s multi-ethnic cuisine is pleasing to any foodie’s palate and is a direct offshoot of this tiny nation’s culture and past. The lush North Pacific archipelago, located between the Philippines and Guam, has seen […]

Into the Great Wild Open: California’s Yucca Valley

Into the Great Wild Open: California’s Yucca Valley

By Jen Lucas As I made the decision to move back east after a 12-year stint in Southern California, I knew I had to make one of my last trips to the Mojave Desert. I’ve always felt at peace in the desert having made several trips throughout my childhood to Arizona but now had the […]

Explore Discover San Francisco, California

Explore Discover San Francisco, California

Explore San Francisco, California Three Days of Outdoor Adventure in San Francisco’s Microclimate By Jen Lucas Having been to the Bay Area several times I knew I wanted this trip and the activities to be unique as all trips I take, each one a snowflake. This time around I would be navigating the city with […]

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