
Known as America’s oldest settlement, St. Augustine was founded by Spanish explorers over 400 years ago. The city defines the Florida stereotype, offering guests the opportunity to experience superb European architecture, old fashioned cafes and restaurants, and some unique museums and exhibits, all connected by classic cobblestone streets. And with decent weather a strong possibility, [...]
October 11, 2009by Andy Hayes

The world’s most expensive streets report has just been released (a great summary was written by FinFacts Ireland), showing off some of the cities where it is quite easy to empty your wallet while shopping. Here’s a quick wrap up of the top ten places – so get ready to splash out some cash! New [...]
July 26, 2009by Andy Hayes

A good friend of mine is off enjoying the wilds of Florida (Hi Sam!) and another friend has apparently relocated to Miami. Both remind me of the fantastic time I had renting a convertible – yes, a convertible! – putting the top down, cranking up the cheesy 80s American pop, and cruising down the highway. [...]
June 28, 2009by Andy Hayes

I don’t know about you but I’ve always found the phenomenon of city nicknames to be an interesting one. You find many of these “Pearl of the…” and “… of the world” descriptions next to the destination names on the new site feature, The Experience Search. (If you haven’t used it, you should try it. [...]
June 18, 2009by Andy Hayes

Today’s interview is chock full of interesting tidbits, anecdotes, and other crazy wonderful thoughts. I’d like to welcome Jennifer Gaines from The Window Seat, Travelocity’s blog and one of the better ones out there on the ‘net. They have some fantastic travel guides and insightful content. Anyway, I’m sure you’re itching to hear what we [...]
January 2, 2009by Andy Hayes

Did you know that America’s first airport to be built after 9-11 has just recently opened? Do you know where ?
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