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Hiking Abroad: 6 Family Destinations Where Nature Trumps Nationality
Ascending Mt. Kilimanjaro, traipsing through the Cotswolds, scaling Mt. Fuji, and more adventures in six of the world's most stunning settings.
Park of the Week: Canaveral National Seashore
You can pull off a perfect trifecta of famous destinations here, if you wish: On this windblown Atlantic coast of Florida you can easily visit the Canaveral National Seashore, the…
Six Weekend Road Trip Pairs
Summer is the time when we all dream of embarking on long trips to faraway locales, taking an extended leave of absence to live that dream. While work and responsibilities may prevent…
Education Vacations: Take a Trip and Expand Your Mind with Educational Odysseys
In the past, we have reported on Interhostel and Familyhostel, which used to be affiliated with the University of New Hampshire. After 25 years, the company reformed in February of…
One Hump at a Time: Camel Racing in Australia's Red Centre
The sunken camel path running along the dry bed of Central Australia's Todd river is home to one of the Outback's wackiest traditions, the annual Camel Cup.
Is a Trip to Orlando Worth it Without the Mouse?
I've been to Orlando more times than Winnie the Pooh's swiped honey from a jar, but had never been to the Land the Mouse Built without paying my respects to either Disney or Universal…
Sticking Around NYC for a While? Where to House the Family
The pros and cons of hotels, furnished apartments and other long-term options for an extended stay in Manhattan.
How Do You Keep a National Park from Becoming a Parking Lot?
Buses, in the form of park shuttles, are becoming a standard as some parks work to solve a problem created when there are more cars than there are spaces to accommodate them.
Park of the Week: Where the Buffalo Roam in Yellowstone
Viewing wildlife and making the most of your visit to the world's oldest national park.
Spending a Night in a National Park: Lodge, Tent or Open Sky?
A national park vacation can be one of the cheapest or one of the most expensive you can choose. Here are some of the considerations in deciding how you want to visit.
On the Waterfront: The Best Spots for 4th of July Fireworks
Sick of fighting for a spot to lay your picnic blanket on Independence Day? Hit the water in these six cities for shipboard firework displays.
Australia's Marine Playground -- the Great Barrier Reef
'Great' is an understatement when it comes to the worldÂ?s largest coral reef system. Sure it's great in size, but it is also a spectacular vacation destination whether you are a dive…
Hike, Bike, Whitewater Raft this Fourth of July, and Save $50 on Gas at Resort
If you haven't made any plans yet for the 4th of July, Resort Quest is offering a $50 gas credit as an incentive to get you to book a stay next week at 11 of its mountain resorts.
Set Your Sights on Sri Lanka
Tourism activities on this island nation are only limited to your imagination -- with adventures like whale watching, scuba diving, hot air ballooning, white water rafting, wildlife…
More Summer Stays and Adventures in U.S. National Parks
Coast to coast savings: Discount stays in the Great Smoky Mountains and Acadia National park.
Rafting Schools and Trips in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming
Rafting can be a lazy day lollygagging down a scenic river with young kids in tow or a serious adventure over challenging rapids through rocky-river terrain. Either way, it's an…
Park of the Week: Shenandoah National Park
An overview of the Nation's Capital's premier weekend getaway and the state's most popular wilderness escape.
Editor's Choice: Favorite Markets Across the Globe
We may not all be born to shop, but Frommer's staffers agree that you haven't really visited a country until you've seen its markets.
Portland by Public Transit and the Flip of a Coin
Most peoples' routes are determined by habit and curiosity, but what if we took free will out of the picture and explore without an agenda? Just take a day (or two, or three) and…
Ditch the Car for an Escape on Mackinac Island
Summer deals and activities drive visitors -- but not cars -- to this Great Lakes getaway.
Midnight Sun and Summer Fun in Finland
With perpetually long days and mild to warm temperatures, summer in Finland is certainly inviting.
Summer is Looking Extra Green (and White) in Greenland
Air Greenland has just introduced direct flights from the Baltimore to Greenland -- the first direct route between the U.S. and one of the most pristine and isolated locations on the…
Exclusive and Reclusive: Escape to Georgia's Sea Island
Sea Island, one of Georgia's Barrier Islands, offers the rare chance to to isolate yourself in a luxurious beach surrounding without straying too far from the U.S. mainland.
Tipping the Balance: How Glacier National Park is Melting Away
When Glacier National Park was designated the country's 10th national park in 1910, there were 150 glaciers inside its borders. Today, that number is down to 27 -- and shrinking fast.
No Denyin' Denali's Majestic Beauty
Denali National Park turned 90 this year, but it doesn't look a day older than, say, 65 million years.