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5 Totally Gay Ways to Explore Dublin

I just got back from a week at a gay festival in sunny Dublin. (They tell me it's like that all the time. I suspect they lie.) If you're thinking about heading over to Ireland to…

Let Them Get High! High-Altitude Adrenaline Sports Travel for Kids

You look at some kids and just know they're going to spend time in the hospital. They're the ones jumping their bikes down long stairwells or skateboarding on banisters. Here are some…

Ask Suzy: Our Born to Shop Author Answers Your Global Shopping Queries

Over 25 years of covering the world's best finds for my Born to Shop guides has convinced me that not only is the concept of best a matter of opinion, it's a matter of perspective.…

Frommers.com's Best Family Destinations

If you've done Disney to death and the nearby beach isn't making anyone happy these days, broaden your horizons and set out for one of these eight destinations around the world. Some…

What's New: An Online Update for Frommer's Bermuda

Planning Your Trip The government of Bermuda is working to overcome its stuffy reputation. Tourism Minister Ewart Brown said, "We're in transition from boring to pop and sizzle."…

Small Museums Pull Out All the Stops and Build Big for Visitors

It's often thought that Europe is the harbinger of great museums, which can only be rivaled by major institutions in American cities such as New York or Chicago. But there are a…

One Hump or Two? Comfy Camel Treks

Can you tell a Dromedary from a Bactrian? It's really quite simple -- the first has one hump and the second has two. Riding one across the desert in some of the world's most exotic…

Park of the Week: Joshua Tree National Park

Following the first World War, mustard-gassed veterans sought refuge around the Joshua Tree area to recuperate in the clean air. Sadly, they might not be able to do so if it were…

Frommers.com Podcast: How to Travel the World for a Long, Long Time

Ever wanted to skip work and travel the globe for months at a time? "Vagabonding" author Rolf Potts joins host David Lytle to discuss the best ways to set aside everything and see the…

Cruise U: Setting Your Mind Adrift with a Purpose

It's safe to assume St. Augustine, who said "The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page," would have approved of The Scholar Ship (www.thescholarship.com).…

For the Next Perfect Island Getaway, You're Going to Have to Fly a Bit

If you are looking for a remote tropical island surrounded by coral reefs away from the tourist crowds but offering first class amenities, natural attractions and a multicultural…

Get an Education in ... Las Vegas?

Care to know how the residents of Las Vegas live? How they learn their trades, hone their skills, pursue their ambitions, and kick back? In a city as weird as this one, those subjects…

Hear the Sounds of Summer at Six U.S. Music Festivals

As spring turns into summer, the time to begin frolicking in and flitting about the outdoors is upon us. There is no better way to celebrate that then partaking in some live tunes. If…

Planning Tips for Travelers with Allergies and Special Needs

Travel should be fun, but if impairments keep you from achieving that, you should try to make it as carefree as possible. Nobody can plan for an accident or sudden illness while…

Get More From Your Vacation by Volunteering

There are so many ways you can make a difference in the world, and one unique opportunity where you will gain as much as you give is by participating in a volunteering program abroad…