Posts Tagged ‘vacation spots for couples’

18
September
2012

Must See Vacation Spots for Couples and Families

I was recently asked this question and I thought of sharing it here in my blog…

What are some of the must do (or even must see) things across the world?

Some of my unforgettable travel experiences are:
·        The Catacombs of Paris
·        Abu Simbel and other magnificent temples and pyramids in Egypt
·        Canopying and mud bath in Costa Rica
·        Fresh bread from a Moroccan Bakery
·        Swimming with the ray fish in Tahiti
·        Snorkeling in Riviera Maya Mexico
·        Taking a cooking course in Beijing
·        The Underground Jack the Ripper Tour in London
·        The Mardi Gras Parade in New Orleans
·        River Rafting in glacier water in Alaska

The Boomer & Senior Travel TV show (www.boomerandseniortravel.tv)  is all about reveling the fun, the unique and the weird in travel.

27
July
2012

Wedding Destinations for Couples

I was recently asked this question and I thought of sharing it here in my blog…

Where is the best place for a destination wedding?

Wow that could be almost anywhere.  I would consider the following to narrow it down.

  • Cost of airfare to fly in your guests or for them to attend
  • What that destination means to the two of you
  • Do you want to relax together or have a vacation with activities
  • What is included in the wedding package at that destination
  • Could more of your loved ones attend your wedding if you held it where you lived and then had a private rewedding ceremony alone at a destination
  • What is the weather at the destination
  • Would getting married and then taking a honeymoon alone be more fun than having people there with you on your honeymoon that attended the wedding

Just something to think about. That being said here are some of the top wedding destinations that I know of:

Hawaii * Paris *Italy *Jamaica *Riviera Maya Mexico *Dominican Republic *Tahiti *Croatia

 

26
July
2012

Take Your Journey Planner With You

Even though “The Little Mermaid” statue is small it has a giant history. Knowing the history behind the sites that you go to see on your vacation will make a huge difference as to how much you enjoy it. I use the Scatter Travel Journey Planner to research and take the info with me. The Little Mermaid came from the story written by Hans Christian Andersen in 1837. The little mermaid saved a shipwrecked prince and tried to win his love. After seeing the ballet of “The Little Mermaid” Carl Jacobsen a Danish brewer commissioned Edward Eriksen to make a statue of The Little Mermaid out of Bronze. The head of the statue was modeled after the dancer in the ballet Ellen Price and the body he modeled after his wife. Destruction and desecration have been the sad lot of “The Little Mermaid.” She has been painted red, being decapitated several times, and had her arm cut off. I am glad that they have continued to restore her.
When we were in Copenhagen she sat proudly on her rock while numerous tourists tried to get their picture with her. I think I heard that she is the most photographed woman in the world.

14
July
2012

Packing Tips and Travel Packing List, Leaving Pets at Home; Boomer & Senior Travel TV #35 by Debbie Gerber

How does your pet react when you leave them? Here are some tips to help your pet adjust to your absence. Packing can be a stressful time for your pet as it is for my dog ChiChi. Boomer & Senior Travel TV and Debbie Gerber talk about leaving your pet at home while you travel.

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13
July
2012

Romantic Vacation Ideas for Couples

Recently I was asked this question and thought I’d share it with my readers here on the blog..

Can someone help with vacation ideas?

“Ok so my boyfriend and I are looking for a slightly romantic vacation to go on to celebrate our 1 year. We have a very limited budget, probably about 700 for a vacation, is there anywhere within about 5-8 hours of Kansas City that could be moderately romantic for that price? Or any other cheap vacation ideas?”

Remember that a romantic getaway is all about spending time together. When you see, do or share new thing together that draws you closer together. Here are some day trips I found in that area. You could go one place or go on a road trip together for very little money.

Olathe – Go to the Mahaffe Stagecoach Stop and Farmstead and experience life from the 1860’s.

Chilllicothe Region – Visit: the home of Walt Disney, an Amish Community, home of J.C. Penny. Mormon Heritage Sites, home of General Pershing and the Locust Creek Covered Bridge.

Excelsior Springs, MO – Spend some romantic time soaking in the healing natural springs of Excelsior Springs

Atchison, KS- Getting scared is always romantic. Try clinging to each other at Atchin one of the nation’s most haunted places. Take a haunted tour on the Atchison Trolley. Visit the Evah C. Cray Museum a very haunted place.

You could always do a stay vacation where you turn off your phones, order in dinner and relax together doing the things that you enjoy together but never have the time.