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Why the Baby Boomer Generation Should Take Volunteer Vacations

With more and more of the Baby Boomer generation transitioning into part-time work or retirement, there are increasing opportunities for them to participate in one of their generation’s prized experiences– traveling! According to recent AARP data, a whopping 99% of Baby Boomers planned to travel in 2016, on vacations ranging from domestic weekend getaways to full … Continued

7 Unique Holiday Travel Ideas for 2016

There’s a world of reasons to consider holiday travel, from taking advantage of the off-peak travel season to maximizing work and school vacation time. It can also be a fun and unique way for families to spend time with each other during the holiday season. Many families have even substituted traditional gift giving and opt instead to … Continued

The 15 Greatest Countries for Outdoor Adventures

Tourism has grown exponentially over the years since 2009’s economic crisis, outpacing every other aspect of the service industry. The United Nations World Tourism Organization found that Nature-based tourism accounts for about 20% of all international travel, with outdoor adventures becoming one of the fastest-growing sectors of the industry. But these days adventure travel isn’t just for extreme … Continued

7 Tips for Planning Multi Generational Family Travel

Have you always wanted to take a vacation with your extended family, but feel like it might be too hard to make everyone happy? Don’t be intimidated. A growing number of families are in the same boat! According to survey data gathered by Preferred Hotel Group, many people are now taking at least one trip … Continued

Holidays in Cuba: 4 Ways to Choose Your Adventure

Cuba is calling, and more and more Americans are hearing that call. The vibrant island nation previously shrouded in mystery is now ready to be rediscovered by its neighbor to the north. Due to travel restrictions that remain in place visitors to Cuba from the United States, more and more structured “people to people” holidays to … Continued

Living Mayan History in Belize and Guatemala

For those born in the 21st century, it’s difficult to imagine what life was life before computers, cell phones, or cable TV. Now try to imagine life without metal tools. It’s almost incomprehensible! It was during such an era that the Maya Empire came into existence. Evidence of their civilization dates back to around 1800 BC. By … Continued

The Top 10 National Parks in the World

The world’s first national park, Yellowstone, was signed into law by President Ulysses S. Grant in 1872. Congress created the U.S. National Park Service 44 years later (on August 25, 1916), with a mission “to conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and wildlife therein, and to provide for the enjoyment of the same in … Continued

Exploring Peru’s Sacred Valley of the Incas

Machu Picchu ranks among the world’s most popular tourist attractions, attracting over 1.2 million visitors annually. But a few years ago the number of daily visitors to the ancient archaeological site was getting out of hand. So UNESCO urged Cusco’s Ministry of Culture to create strict rules for Machu Picchu visitors. These included hiring an official guide, following one of three routes … Continued

Planning a Family Trip: How to Get Kids Involved

Taking a family trip offers an exciting opportunity for bonding, learning, and exploring a new place together. Involving everyone in the trip-planning process is just as important as involving everyone in the trip itself, and that includes the kids! Children may have varying levels of interest in the idea of “trip planning.” But they’re sure to become enthusiastic … Continued