All Posts Tagged With: "family"
Visit Siena for the Annual Flag-Throwing Contest
Siena, Italy is most famous for it’s annual flag throwing competition. This takes place every year in the town’s most famous square the Piazza del Campo.
28Jul2008 | Paul | 0 comments | Continued
Unique Beach & Lake Houses
During the summer a lot of college students love to go out to their friends or family’s beach & lake houses and party it up for the weekend. What they didn’t know, the world has some of the unique beach & lake houses hiding around waiting to be rented.
20Jul2008 | Mozart | 0 comments | Continued
Things to Know Before You Go: Ireland
It also hasn’t been tainted by money hungry consumers. The first thing you should know is that in Ireland they drive on the left side of the road. Try taking a public bus, it will blow your mind. SO, needless to say you should look right before crossing.
12Jul2008 | Paul | 1 comment | Continued
The Pink Palace in Corfu, Greece!
The Pink Palace is simply made for college students and chill travelers out to have a great time. If you are taking a trip to the Greek islands, definitely stop at Corfu and stay at the Pink Palace.
11Jul2008 | Keri | 1 comment | Continued
What Type of Traveler Are You?
Travelers around the world come in all different kinds and each have a variety of goals for their trips and their reasons for traveling. Most serious travelers fall into one of these categories, or are a combination of them. How would you categorize yourself?
8Jul2008 | Keri | 0 comments | Continued
Why time zones blow: Part 2
Now try living in South Dakota on the time zone border. You get up at 8:00 am, take 45 minutes to get ready, 15 minutes to drive to work and arrive at 8:00 am. You go home for lunch at 12:00 pm and arrive at 1:15 pm, 15 minutes away. After 30 minutes of eating and 15 minutes of driving back, you get back to work at 1:00 pm.
28Jun2008 | Paul | 0 comments | Continued
10 Reasons To Keep a Travel Journal or Blog
When you are traveling, taking the time to write about your experiences is often overlooked and pushed to the side. It is usually difficult to find the time (or make time) to write a journal when you are constantly in motion, seeing all the sights.
21Jun2008 | Keri | 0 comments | Continued
New Year’s Traditions Around the World
We all know that on New Year’s in the US, everyone orders Chinese food, drinks champagne, and watches the ball drop. Ever wonder what other people are doing around the world just a few hours later…..or earlier?
19Jun2008 | Yulia | 0 comments | Continued










