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Offbeat Adventures: Explore The World Through Orienteering

If the thought of racing through unfamiliar swamps, woods and rocky peaks in a foreign country gets you fired up, then you’ll love orienteering. Using a map and compass, you navigate to a series of checkpoints (called controls) while racing other participants to the finish line. The route between the controls is unspecified and it’s…Read more...

A Guide To Spanish Fiestas In Benidorm

Spain loves its fiestas. While these parties are hosted throughout the country, from Madrid to Barcelona, the Valencian small town of Benidorm has possibly the most fiestas of any other part of Spain, with at least one for almost every month of the year. If you fancy a trip to this little Spanish town, you…Read more...

Luxury Hotels Starting At $100 Per Night During Hotel Week NYC

Visiting New York City can be tough on the wallet, but choose your travel time wisely and you can save a bundle. The third annual Hotel Week NYCâ„¢ runs January 3-12, 2014, with 30 hotels—some of which charge upwards of $500 a night–offering fixed rates of $100, $200 or $300 a night. Hotel Week NYC…Read more...

A Bloody Good Halloween Party In Amsterdam

Amsterdam is great fun to visit at any time of year, but at Halloween, it’s nothing short of a scream. Each year in late October a group called Amsterdam Spook organizes a hair-raising program of Halloween-themed events anyone can take part in. So, if you’ve ever wanted to skate through the streets dressed as a…Read more...

Spring and Summer Festivals in New Orleans

New Orleans is known for its vivacious style, sass, jazz and pizazz. This passionate and soulful southern city is a survivor, making its comeback after a natural disaster in the best way possible – a series of vibrant festivals dedicated to the arts and renewal. The Tennessee Williams New Orleans Literary Festival happens late March…Read more...

Canada’s National Gingerbread Competition Comes To Town With Some Sweet Offerings

This holiday season, travelers heading to British Columbia can experience a tasty and festive tradition. Canada’s National Gingerbread Showcase will take place from November 24 to January 1, 2013, with amateurs and professionals battling to create “the most elaborate, decorative gingerbread creations using 100 per cent edible ingredients.” Taking place at Laurel Point Inn, there…Read more...

10 Bizarre Food Festivals Around The United States

While you’ll find no shortage of ethnic food festivals, craft beer shows and wine tasting events around the United States, sometimes it can be fun to do something a little out of the ordinary. For a bizarre yet delicious experience, attend these wacky food festivals around the country. Waikiki Spam Jam Waikiki, Hawaii Who wouldn’t…Read more...
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