Articles tagged with: Tropical Vacations
Hawaii brings just one word to our mind “WOW.” What a fabulous and amazing scenic destination to visit. The trip to Hawaii would be much more interesting and exciting if you are able to find …
So where better to get away from it all than Hawaii? Hawaii is not only America’s own paradise, but also offers diverse travel experiences on its outer islands – Hawaii’s less traveled paradise.
Miami, one of the most exciting cities ,with enticing beaches is located in South Florida and attracts tourists from all over the world. The best way to get cheap Miami air fare is by booking in advance.
From the scenic coastal views of the Atlantic to the buzzing downtown district, Tampa continues to be a popular vacation destination for travelers looking for a leisurely escape. Downtown Tampa’s bustling commercial district is home …
The winter months in Honolulu, Hawaii are among the city’s busiest times of the year, catering to holiday revelers and tourists who want to escape from the snow and ice to enjoy some sun, sand and winter – Hawaiian style.
Cancun is a popular tourist destination for US residents in search of a tropical destination to visit during the Northern Hemisphere’s winter season. Located on Mexico’s Caribbean coastline, the beaches, warm water and world-class nightlife scene draw both young vacationers and seasoned tropical travelers.
Maui has something for everyone with dozens of world-class beaches along 80 miles of pristine coastline, a majestic volcano crater, top-end resorts, gourmet restaurants and great snorkeling and surfing. The 728-mile island located between the …
The 500-year history of Puerto Rico has created a rich and diverse cultural heritage, which is celebrated in the many festivals held year-round on this enchanting Caribbean island. A round-up of some of the most popular festivals may help you decide when to plan your trip for the highest fun quotient.
The islands that make up the Dutch Caribbean are the southernmost, lying less than 50 miles north of the Venezuelan coast. Of the five islands, the two largest are Aruba and Curacao–and although these sister islands share some similarities, in many ways they could not be more different from each other.
Salsa, the meeting point of European and African culture in dance, has been heavily influenced by Puerto Rico. The first seeds of the complex genre that we know as salsa today were sown in 1960s New York, where immigrants such as Tito Puente and Willie Colon made the music and dance form popular. Incorporating rhythms from African-based music, traditional Caribbean sounds and American R&B, Puerto Rican salsa has laid roots that have been elevated into an art form.
