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Mont Tremblant: More than a Ski Town

February 14, 2012
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Mont Tremblant: More than a Ski Town

Today we are featuring Deana Prud’Homme who has been living in Tremblant for 13 years. Her love for ...

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Christmas and New Year’s travel numbers expected to grow slightly

December 16, 2011
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Christmas and New Year’s travel numbers expected to grow slightly

With gasoline prices dropping, the Automobile Club of Southern California predicts that the number of Southern Californians traveling for the Christmas and New Year's holidays will increase slightly over last year.

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Baños, Ecuador

November 8, 2011
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Baños, Ecuador

Today we’re proud to feature a post by Melissa Ruttanai, a world traveler and the blogger behind World Winder. She and her husband, Neil, have been traveling the world and recording their experiences since they married in 2006. You can follow Melissa on Twitter at @MelissaRuttanai by Melissa Ruttanai For over a month, I’ve called Baños, Ecuador

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Uruguay Paradise

November 7, 2011
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Uruguay Paradise

December brings summer to Uruguay. If you want to trade in the cold snow for sunshine and good and good vibrations, consider a vacation rental in Uruguay, a small country with a big heart.

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Environmentally Friendly Car Rentals

November 4, 2011
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Environmentally Friendly Car Rentals

On your next vacation or weekend getaway, save green and go green with one of these alternative car rental plans. You can reduce gas purchases with a hybrid or electric car, or even avoid owning a car altogether by signing up for a car sharing program in your area.

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Here’s What You Need To Know About Renting Abroad

November 1, 2011
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Here’s What You Need To Know About Renting Abroad

No matter where in the world you decide to relaunch your life, I recommend that you rent first, rather than buying a new home of your own. Renting for at least six to twelve months keeps you mobile and...

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Food News: Hotels Debut Healthier Menus

October 28, 2011
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Food News: Hotels Debut Healthier Menus

Fairmont Hotels and Westin Hotels & Resorts are setting the standard for new hotel meal options. Both companies have rolled out healthy menus for even the pickiest of eaters. Travelers with diet-dependent conditions like diabetes, heart disease and food allergies can rest easy when staying at a Fairmont thanks to the company’s new Lifestyle Cuisine

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Two Family Day Hikes in Rocky Mountain National Park

October 25, 2011
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Two Family Day Hikes in Rocky Mountain National Park

by Kari Bradley While visiting Colorado with my two young kids (ages 4 ½ and 6), I set out to find fun activities for them so we could enjoy the gorgeous scenery together.  We made two day trips to Estes Park (an easy hour drive from my mom’s house in Fort Collins) to try out

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Deals of the Week: Ski Colorado

October 24, 2011
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Deals of the Week: Ski Colorado

It’s only October, but avid skiers and snowboarders are already planning their winter excursions to the Rocky Mountain powder of Colorado.  For this year’s ski trip, take your pick of a variety of rentals, from luxury resort condos to quaint small town cottages. Start planning now, while rental owners are offering some sweet deals for early

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The luxury Mezzatorre Resort & Spa

October 11, 2011
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The luxury Mezzatorre Resort & Spa

Mezzatorre is a luxury boutique hotel situated on the Island of Ischia, between Lacco Ameno and Forio, Italy. The hotel faces directly to the seat and thus provides exquisite views. It’s also surrounded by seven hectares of pine wood so you basically have beautiful views from every part of the hotel.

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Why Google Continues to Fund Firefox

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Google has its own web browser, so why is the company renewing its revenue deal with Mozilla? The answer is simple: Google makes money...

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