There are apples, and then there is The Big Apple. There are trees, then there is The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree. When considering the best places to travel this winter season, one should not overlook Christmas in New York. This pillar of incandescent Christmas spirit is traditionally a Norway Spruce, carefully selected and usually between 75 and 90 feet tall. The tree is brought to Rockefeller plaza in Manhattan, stood up and decked out in more than 30,000 lights. The great tree is topped with a 10 foot, 550 pound star. Indeed, Oh Christmas tree, thy candles shine so brightly! The Rockefeller Christmas tree is a very tangible symbol for the start of the Christmas holidays, but there is so much more. Other top recommendations ...
Perhaps nowhere else on Earth do the eyes of the world focus more on New Year’s Eve than Times Square in New York City, one of the best travel destinations in the world. The Times Square ball drop is not only a Manhattan tradition but a worldwide occasion—whether you’re watching this iconic event live in Times Square with more than a million people, or are one of an estimated billion people who view this heralded event on TV from any one of a million places around the globe. But whether you’re watching what’s often referred to as the “biggest party in the world” in real time (and being covered in one ton of confetti) or three or more hours after the actual ball drops, it’s ...
Sparkling lights dance under black waters just off the edge of the world's largest active volcano, Mauna Loa. Here the curious and insatiable voyage for a night dive experience which has garnered the title, Pelagic Magic. Hovering over a part of the Pacific Ocean that reaches down over 5000ft deep, divers get come here for a chance to drift in the current while watching the enchanting light show put on by local plankton and jellies. Launch from Kailua on Hawaii's Big Island with the reputable dive outfit, Jack's Diving Locker, who have devised an ingenious system to maximize your underwater viewing. Just after dusk divers sink into the dark waters harnessed to their boat, which is then dragged in the current by a sunken parachute. ...
New Orleans is always full of music and the French Quarter is in fact THE place any time of the year to get an earful of amazing jazz and blues. However the best time to catch the most amazing music is during the French Quarter Festival. For those looking for a good time, friendly people and amazing music, the French Quarter Festival in New Orleans is definitely the best place to travel. The French Quarter festival features more than 800 local musicians over the course of four days on April 11-14, 2013. One of the best things about the French Quarter festival is that it's completely free to watch the music. Of course, many of these performances are held at the various venues in the ...
People travel far and wide to see foreign icons, and when travelling to San Francisco the icon to see is the cable car. For many, transportation is taken out of necessity, but for those riding on the San Francisco cable car, it is for pleasure. San Francisco is the only city in the world that still runs a manual cable car, giving visitors the opportunity to experience the unabashed thrill of a good old fashion joy ride. San Francisco's cable cars will pick people up and drop them off wherever they need to go along the way, even if it's just to get up one of the city's steep hills. There's no other mode of transportation that is able to navigate the very steep hills ...
World renowned for it’s sights, sounds and shopping, there are more things to do in New York City than one could manage in a host of back-to-back trips. Imagine packing the schedule with places such as Central Park, Times Square and of course, a trip to the Statue of Liberty. Then there are the countless museums, Broadway plays and restaurants, not to mention the swanky bars and raging nightlife. If you did manage to squeeze all these things into a trip or two to New York City, you may also want to include a pillow fight. Known as the city that never sleeps, New York plays host to it’s own featherweight of sorts with their world cup pillow fight. Like many of the other fighters ...
Imagine a dirt and rock trail less than a foot wide in places. To your right you can see cacti, patches of vegetation, rocky terrain and desert critters including many varieties of lizards, snakes and birds. On your left, incredible desert vistas and just-as-incredible drop offs. Oh, and you're on a mountain bike traveling at top speed so keep your eyes on the trail! South Mountain Park outside of Phoenix, Arizona, is the largest municipal park in the country at 17,000 acres. Most of the land for the park was purchased in 1924, and all the way back in 1935 the National Park Service designed a master plan to build facilities and hiking/riding trails throughout the park. During the Great Depression, the Civilian Conservation Corps ...
The Coney Island Mermaid Parade is a totally unique and original event held in the US, and is one of the most anticipated events of the summer in New York. Out of the many things to do at Coney Island, the Mermaid Parade is definitely one you don't want to miss. This Mermaid Parade is celebrated as the beginning of summer, and as such, this amazing and colorful event is generally held on the weekend closest to the start of the summer season. This annual Coney Island Mermaid Parade features Mermaids, Neptunes, and other colourful sea creatures that conceptualize creative self-expression and artistic ideologies. This individual self-expression and creativity is sparked through the many different hand-made costumes adorning all who participate in this fun and ...











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