Travel
Wednesday, 06 February 2013 13:17

Experts say cruise industry starting to recover

Written by By BETH J. HARPAZ
NEW YORK (AP) -- Cruise watchers looking back at the industry's past year say the Concordia disaster affected everything from prices to safety drills to first-time cruisers, but bookings appear to be picking up as the 2013 cruise booking season gets under way.......
Wednesday, 06 February 2013 12:16

Travel insurance saves cruise after missed flight

Written by By GLENN ADAMS
ON THE DANUBE RIVER, Germany (AP) -- We finally made it to our European river cruise, but not exactly according to plan.......
Tuesday, 05 February 2013 13:03

British Museum puts art from the Ice Age on show

Written by By JILL LAWLESS
LONDON (AP) -- The art world loves hype. Works are touted as the biggest, the rarest, the most expensive.......
RINCON, Puerto Rico (AP) -- Several years ago, I found myself needing a certain type of vacation - one that would help me reset life and that combined my passions: fitness and sports, the outdoors and travel, healthy food and new people.......
RINCON, Puerto Rico (AP) -- Several years ago, I found myself needing a certain type of vacation - one that would help me reset life and that combined my passions: fitness and sports, the outdoors and travel, healthy food and new people.......
Monday, 04 February 2013 10:25

New Notre Dame bells make harmonious history

Written by By THOMAS ADAMSON
PARIS (AP) -- The cathedral of Notre Dame - French for "our lady" - has finally got the prima donna worthy of its name.......
Thursday, 31 January 2013 11:23

5 free things in Puerto Rico

Written by By BEN FOX
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) -- There may have been a time when Puerto Rico was a cheap getaway but those days are long gone. Puerto Rico is heavily dependent on imported goods and fuel and that's reflected in prices from a taxi ride from the airport to the mojito at your hotel. And it is, after all, the Caribbean, where tourists should expect...
Thursday, 31 January 2013 11:00

No fear: Blind skiers take to Western slopes

Written by By THOMAS PEIPERT
WINTER PARK, Colo. (AP) -- Taking a deep breath, Wally Mozdzierz points his skis down the icy slope and leans forward. He hears the snow crunch and feels the contours change beneath him as he glides swiftly down the mountain, his guide following close behind.......
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Whether you're interested in Lincoln the president or "Lincoln" the movie, Washington is a downright thrilling destination.......
Wednesday, 30 January 2013 13:50

Quito's nerve-testing urban airport shuttered

Written by By GONZALO SOLANO
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) -- Landing at Ecuador's capital can be a white-knuckle affair. High altitude, a cramped runway and towering volcanos nearby make it one of Latin America's most challenging airports for pilots. And the constant roar of the planes torments those on the ground as well.......
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