With airlines imposing restrictions on the weight and number of bags allowed by passengers, travelers must be smart when preparing for a 10-day trip to Europe. Consider the season in which you travel, the type of trip you're taking (whether you will tour one location or several; whether you will be backpacking or museum-hopping) and the accommodation where you'll stay (hostel, B&B, hotel or rented apartment). With thoughtful planning and organization, not only will your bags not be overstuffed but you should even have room for plenty of souvenirs.
Vacation in New Hampshire
New Hampshire has many lovely attractions and is a great place for a summer vacation. New Hampshire is well known for the beauty of the mountains and clarity of the lakes, rivers and streams. Natural rock formations like the Old Man in the Mountain and Indian Head are located in the northern section of the state and are surrounded by places to stay, shops and other attractions like Mount Washington, the Cog Railway and the Flume. Here are some ideas to consider as you plan your trip to the northeast.
Attend a Cooking School on Vacation
Culinary vacations allow students to explore different cultures and social constructs through the context of a region's traditional foods. The classes available to vacationers vary depending on location and theme, but most are designed around one specialty, such as traditional molés in Oaxaca, Mexico or bouillabaisse in Marseilles, France.
Organize a Vacation Itinerary in Microsoft Excel
Planning a vacation can be fun, but it can also be overwhelming if you have a lot of things you want to see and do. You can use Microsoft Excel to design a vacation itinerary that is easy to understand and carry with you on vacation. Having a planned itinerary helps ensure that you can see all of the attractions that you want to see and nothing will fall through the cracks.
Vacation in Antigua
The sunny island of Antigua is the perfect spot for escaping dreary weather. From the restaurants and hopping nightclubs of the capital city of St. John's to secluded stretches of sand, the island has much to offer visitors. Antigua was settled by the British in 1632, and in addition to the beaches, there's some history to explore, as well.