Activity and adventure breaks 2009: Get going! There's a whole world to explore (Independent)
1. Private views Follow in the footsteps of the great explorers and discover the world National Geographic-sty Read More
Travel: It's whale-watching time in California (The Salt Lake Tribune)
State's coasts offer plenty of viewing spots. It's whale-watching season in California. Thousands of whales migrate down Read More
Vampire movie 'Twilight' adds lifeblood to Northwest tourism (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Fans of the hit movie "Twilight," inspired by Stephenie Meyer's vampire series, are swarming tiny Forks on Washington's Read More
Ticket to Write | Steve Stephens commentary: Expo offers chance to plan getaways (The Columbus Dispatch)
Travel lovers who also love to daydream should consider a short trip to the AAA Great Vacations Expo, to be held Jan. 16 Read More
Day boat tours show off Alaskan fjords (The Oregonian)
Traveling in Alaska can be challenging ... even in the middle of July. Read More
Responsible tourism 2009: This year's motto must be watch your carbon footprint (Independent)
The recession may be bad news for the more traditional holiday companies, but for travellers looking to make their b Read More
Reiki Sessions (The Capital)
Annapolis Reiki will offer reiki sessions at 7 p.m. Jan. 5 at Unity by the Bay, 836 Ritchie Highway in Severna Park. The Read More
Never mind the recession, we need a break (Independent)
1. Britain Holidaying at home to make savings is likely to be a winner this year. Research conducted by Visit Read More
Family Holidays 2009: How to keep them all happy, big and small (Independent)
Three little words: tender loving care. That's what this year's family holidays are all about. Child-friendly operato Read More
Briefly in Tompkins (The Ithaca Journal)
* Today through Thursday, Jan. 15: Read More