Tag: national parks

Air Travel

10 Daring Destinations Around the World for Adventure Seekers

August 15, 2018. Erik Trinidad

1. New Zealand: The land of the Kiwis is almost synonymous with adventure. The world’s first zorbing site – where you roll down a hill inside a giant, transparent plastic ball – is in Rotorua, and the world’s first permanent bungee jump operation is at the Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge near Queenstown. The hiking and…

North American Tours

US Park Perks You’ll Never Forget

August 15, 2018. Roberto Cruz

The U.S. National Park Service turns 102 years old this year, and while I could easily give you 102 reasons to visit its 59 parks that draw 300 million visitors per year, let’s stick with 10 of the very best attractions to see at these natural wonderlands. 1. Mule rides have long been one of…

National Parks

Guide to US National Parks: Forests, Mountains and Historic Sites

August 15, 2018. Pamela Hunt

If you’re seeking a walk through a leafy forest or a challenging high up a rocky peak, check out these U.S. national parks.

Travel

Where to Eat in US National Parks

July 14, 2018. Pamela Hunt

These fine dining restaurants located within national parks offer a welcome change of pace after a long day of exploring.

North American Tours

Things to Do in Cape Cod

July 08, 2018. Kim Foley MacKinnon

Beaches, beautiful gardens and bountiful vineyards await. Learn about all the fun things to do in Cape Cod with our Top 10 list.

Road Trips

Enjoy the End of Summer in the Pocono Mountains

July 03, 2018. Jeanette Zinno

Six must-do activities for the last few weekends of summertime sun and fun.

National Parks

Seven of the Most Scenic Spots in US National Parks

February 23, 2018. Pamela Hunt

U.S. national parks boast some of the most picturesque locations in the world. Here are a few you can’t miss.

Hotels & Resorts & National Parks & Ocean Cruises & Theme Park Vacations & Travel

Back to School Means Great Rates on Vacations

July 31, 2017. AAA Staff

The start of a new school year means different things to different people. For kids, it means homework. For parents, it means frantic early mornings and afternoons. For teachers, it means stacks of papers and projects. But for travelers, it means one of the year’s best travel windows has arrived. It’s when the summer crowds…