Swap Homes for Vacation

Ready for your next vacation? Before you pay big bucks for a hotel, bed and breakfast or other accommodation, try swapping your home with another home owner at your vacation destination. House swapping is a great way to save big bucks and soak up the real culture and lifestyle of your vacation destination. When you house swap, you basically let someone use your home while you use theirs.

Plan an Extended Family Vacation
Getting your immediate family ready for a vacation can be hard work. Opening the invitation to extended family might seem like a better idea when it's originally brought up than when the arrangements are actually being made. Even if you are the person making the majority of the plans, there are ways to simplify the task so that everyone can remain happy.

Vacation in Key West with Kids
Key West is a wonderful vacation destination for kids and adults. To truly enjoy this spectacular travel destination, plan your vacation as either "family fun time" or as a grownup vacation. Unless you bring a babysitter, you should not combine the two. Although Key West is affectionately known as a "quaint little drinking village with a fishing problem," there are many family friendly ways to be entertained.

Vacation in Northwest Arkansas
Home to Wal-Mart, Tyson Foods, JB Hunt Transportation, Daisy Outdoor Products and several other successful companies, Northwest Arkansas is one of the fastest growing metro areas in the United States. The area's offerings remained a well-kept secret for years, but now the word is out. Visitors enjoy outdoor recreation, shopping for antiques and handmade crafts, exploring historic places and much more. Read on for more information on where to go to get the full experience of this little-known vacation hot spot.

Vacation Abroad on a Weakening Dollar
If you haven't traveled abroad in awhile, be prepared to take a trip through the looking glass when it comes to prices. Compared to just six years ago in Europe the dollar is now worth 57 cents. Cities behind the former iron curtain used to be bargains. Today, the most expensive city to visit in the world is Moscow, which has a higher cost of living than Tokyo. Are there still places where the dollar is worth something?