Archive for the ‘Travel Ideas’ Category

posted by Charles H. Russo on Sep 27

posted by Charles H. Russo on Sep 23

Last week we were delighted to have been asked by TheTimes to share our travel tips on where to eat, stay and shop inLiverpool, which is one of the greatest WAG cities, and by default has some of the greatest bling bling shopping. Check out our travel tips here. And in otherLiverpoolnews,Liverpool StreetinLondonis now home to the groovy new Andaz hotel, which is a new, luxury green boutique brand from Hyatt. The Andaz is on the location of the former Great Eastern Hotel and eco features include low water toilets, sustainable food and a computer controlled heating system. Guests will also be able to download iPod playlists from locals groovy people (policemen, artists, architects and hairdressers). Hyatt is also looking to roll out more Andaz???s inChicagoandNew York. AndazLiverpool Street,40Liverpool Street, London EC2M 7QNPhone: 020 7961 1234.

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posted by Charles H. Russo on Sep 23

If you dream of outdoor adventure, but don’t really want to rough it or wing it, then check out Nichols Expeditions. Don’t let the fact that they are based out of Moab, Utah deter you from thinking they don’t know about bicycling in Turkey or trekking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.

Chuck and Judy Nichols are adventurers themselves and lead many of their own trips. This is how they can give such accurate information about all of their tours on their website. Nearly every detail of the expedition I enjoyed, The Baja Islands Odyssey, was exactly as they described it.

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posted by Charles H. Russo on Sep 23

First, however,

posted by Charles H. Russo on Sep 18

There is a lot of buzz for a new travel website called Dopplr; buzz is mainly coming from the “web 2.0 blogosphere”, if I may call it this way. Unfortunately, I am not able to give you a lot of details concerning the new website as I have not received an invitation yet. (my email can be found in the contact section of this blog).

What is dopplr?

“Dopplr is an online service for frequent travellers. It was created by an international team of world travellers as a tool for our own use. We liked it so much that we decided to open it up to our global friends. If you travel more than five times a year and have friends who do as well, then Dopplr is for you. How does Dopplr work? It lets you share your future travel plans with a group of trusted fellow travelers whom you have chosen. It also reminds you of friends and colleagues who live in the cities you’re planning to visit. You can use the service with your personal computer and mobile phone.”

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posted by Charles H. Russo on Sep 14

Suroy-Suroy South Cebu (Oslob & Boljoon Edition)

Pictrure: Oslob Church (by Arnold Sancover)

posted by Charles H. Russo on Sep 9

By: John Simmons
“Maui No Ka Oi”, translates quite simply to Maui is the Best! And if you’ve ever traveled to the Hawaiian Islands, you know exactly why this catch phrase is so popular- because Maui, also known as the “Magic Isle”, is filled to the brim with art, culture, and enough history to sink a whaling boat.

The island of Maui is the second most popular tourist destination in this south pacific island chain. Nearly 120,000 people call this 727 sq. mile isle their home, while pineapple and sugarcane are still their key exports. 2.5 million visitors each year travel to the golden-white sand beaches, mile-high mountain peaks and scores of breathtaking, natural waterfalls, all creating an ideal backdrop to the most relaxing vacation of your life.

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posted by Charles H. Russo on Sep 6

D.A.R.E. to stay at these hotels

The online magazine Perceptive Travel always has cool stuff (full disclosure — I write for their blog) but this month’s issue had an article that really caught my eye since I’m the

posted by Charles H. Russo on Sep 5

Get Up Close and Personal at the Mendoza Zoo

If you have a few extra hours in Mendoza and find yourself hangover free after touring the scattered wineries, a great way to spend the day is at the Mendoza city zoo. Located in the western part of the city is the huge Parque General San Martin (San Martin Park). It is the largest park in town and provides many fun activities. It is easy to lose yourself in the 865 acres of the park that is made up of soccer fields, walking/jogging paths, a national science museum, camp grounds, and of course the Mendoza Zoo.

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posted by Charles H. Russo on Sep 5

Young people have neither won nor lost the game of life. Their game will be getting started the moment they graduate from High School. And even then, many will postpone ramifications from poor judgment for another four years. But just the same, I found myself sharing many of the ideas and suggestions I include in my adult business programs with a group of seniors not long ago.
Like what?

• That their “win” column will be determined by the choices they make and the company they keep.
• That failing faster while failing smarter is still the quickest way to the success circle of fame.
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