All Posts (24765)

Sort by

We'd love to know more about how you travel, and what you think of SunnyRentals.com. Fill out our short 5 minute survey and receive a €30 discount voucher!


Your comments and suggestions are extremely valuable in helping us to improve our website and services. Therefore we have created a shortsurvey to gather feedback.

Everyone completing the survey will receive a €30 discount voucher for their next booking on SunnyRentals.com

Simply click on the link below to participate.

GO TO THE SURVEY

We are look
Read more…

The Grand Area of Albuquerque New Mexico

1702823524_745284af97.jpg

Museums

The Natural History Museum in New Mexico is a great place to take your children. You can find location, prices, display summaries, and much more at http://www.nmnaturalhistory.org/. There is also a Children’s Museum/Science center called “Explora”. You can find them on the web at http://www.explora.us/en/ . If you are used to museums where “interactive” exhibits mean push a button and learning means to read a lot of signage, you will be pleasantly surprised by this center. It has few sign
Read more…
Brown pelicans splash in the turquoise ocean looking for dinner. The sugar beach bumps up against the soft evening waves. You sip a smart cocktail lingering on the expansive lanai for the last glowing moment of a deep orange sunset. This is Alabama. Really?


Shrimp is king here

Gulf Shores has been much maligned in the press since the BP oil spill. In truth it’s a stunning locale with loads of natural beauty in a relaxed beach side town. Yes the beach clean up goes on but the water and sand are cle

Read more…

by Tripatini staff

Tiny Costa Rica holds a very special place in Latin America — largely literate and completely armyless as well as beautiful and exciting. And Malpaís, a six-dude band named after a remote beach area at the end of the road on the Nicoya Peninsula coast (literally, the word means “badlands”), is an unmistakable product of the Tico culture and ethos, fusing jazz and rock with local musical and folk traditions. “Boceto para esperanza,” from their first album, Uno (2003), is a mel

Read more…


Dancing Fountains are a nightly show in the atrium of the Gaylord National Resort : © 2010 Karen Rubin/news-photos-features.com



The opening of the Gaylord National Resort changes everything about a family vacation in Washington DC, Families finally have a true family-friendly, four-Diamond full-service waterfront resort to find rest and respite after a
busy and exhausting day being immersed in the nation's capital, taking in the most magnificent museums and attractions the country has to offer.


So

Read more…


Amtrak's AutoTrain is wonderfully family friendly, and kids are utterly enamored with trains. At the Lorton,VA station - the northern terminus - there is even a playground.
The train goes to Sanford, FL, just outside Orlando © 2010 Karen
Rubin/news-photos-features.com




The idea of long-distance train travel invariably evokes a sense of romance and nostalgia for the golden years when trains were the high-tech way to travel.



That spirit is still alive here in the United States in perhaps the most une

Read more…


There are so many surprises about skiing at Keystone in the Colorado Rockies - beginning with how convenient it is to reach, how breathtakingly beautiful the scenery is, the superb dining, the range of off-mountain activities like a world-class spa and one of the most scenic ice skating rinks imaginable, extraordinary family-friendly facilities like a mountain top SnowFort, Adventure tubing, and a forest playground designed to bump up ski skills; unique attractions like a real Bavarian oompah ba
Read more…

Jaisalmer, India's "Golden City"

Jaisalmer India

Jaisalmer, the "Golden City", is located on the westernmost frontier ofRajasthan India. It is close to the border with Pakistan. This city is known for its proximity to the Thar Desert. You may enjoy the desert safari in the exotic sand dunes that is an unforgettable experience. Jaisalmer city is dominated by the Jaisalmer Fort, that is the living fort in India unlike most of the forts. You may find shops, hotels and historical havelis inside the fort. It was once a sleepy desert city that has t

Read more…
Best Value - save an additional 10% when you stay 4 nights!

Book our New Year's Eve New York travel packages on our website!

You have seen it on television every year since you can remember, now it's time to see it in person! Come to New York City to experience the most exciting night of the year: New Year's Eve in Times Square! We have put together a fun and exciting travel package that makes coming to New York City over New Year's Eve easy and affordable!

Our staff have combed the city to find t
Read more…

Hurry Down the Chimney Tonight!


Our well-travelled staff have brainstormed and come up with an adventure travel Wish List for Santa. Here are a few of our gift ideas and we'd love to hear some of yours.

(1) Small powerful flashlight. Think rural Chinese toilets at night!

(2) A colourful sarong. You can wrap yourself in it post-swim, cover for temple visits, brighten an outfit or use it as a sleep sheet on an Indian train.

(3) Extra camera batteries and storage. You can never have enough.

(4) Camp, water-resistant duffle bag that c

Read more…

Fun with TSA

I tend to have rather funny things happen to me when I travel. Perhaps it is because I travel
for fun, usually. I don't mind much, except standing in line at immigration in
a place like Lima Peru. In Lima, at least three jumbos arrive within a half
hour of each other at night, about midnight. The immigration post has a dozen
or so stations, of which two or three are manned. The line snakes back outside
of the immigration room, into an adjoining hallway, where people crush and
elbow their way towards

Read more…

Loy Kathrong and Yee Peng

My wife and I were on the 14th floor of the Hilton Hotel for NYE in Caracas, Venezuela. Everyone in Caracas bought BIG skyrockets, and with no organized program, complete mayhem ensued. That was the most impressive display of community participation in an event I have ever seen. Until now. The night(s) of the November full moon find the city of Chiang Mai, Thailand alive and vibrant in a wonderful celebration. Actually there are two different traditional celebrations happening at the same time.

Read more…

By Ed Wetschler


The five ducks at the Peabody Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee, are the most popular ducks in the world (sorry, Donald). Over the years, hundreds of thousands of people have watched them march, if “march” is not too dignified a term, through the hotel to the marble fountain in the Peabody's Grand Lobby every day at 11 a.m. And their fans gather again each day at 5 p.m. to watch the marching ducks waddle back through the lobby toward their home on the hotel roof. All this, of course,

Read more…

Requirements For a Residency Visa in the UAE

Yesterday my wife came home with my passport. It had a full-page Visa in it. The visa has my photograph on it and a holographic stamp. It is quite impressive. AND, it is good for three years.

Now, We must proceed to the next step. We have to get the UAE national ID card called EIADs an acronym Emirites Identity Authority doodah. I look forward to having this card. Not only because it make me totally legal, and allow me to do things like get a driver’s license so I can rent a car, and a liquor lic

Read more…
Comments: 0

New Resource for Travel Agents

Hi,

We are creating a new online resource for travel agents. We are conducting a feedback and would greatly appreciate your feedback. It will only take 2 minutes of your time:

http://www.travelplanr.com/independent-travel-agents.html

As a token of appreciation for your help, you may be included in our resource for FREE.

Thank you!

James
TravelPlanr
Read more…

Hindu Cremation Service

I was amazed when our guide took us to the sacred river where they deposit the cremains of Hindus who die. What I did not expect to see was the entire process of the cremation, from the blessing of the body to the actual funeral fire. Grieving family members stood by. Women cried while men took turns using sacred water that flows out of a spring in a temple above the river and then flows through the remains of a god ( not sure which, the Hindus have 1.3 billion of them according to our guide) an

Read more…

Galapagos Islands -- A Feast for the Eyes

The Galapagos Islands, literally translated to mean the Island of Grand Tortoises is simply fascinating. Located just 1000 kilometers offshore from Ecuador and situated directly on the equator; it enjoys only two seasons but is home to several hundred species of animals. There is simply no place in the world as diverse in wildlife as these isles, as noted in the famous On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin.

Many animals that call the islands home today are thought to have floated there and t
Read more…

Fall Fun in Maui

Warm. Exotic. Remote. Unforgettable. All these describe beautiful Maui -- one group of Hawaii's breathtaking islands-- especially this time of year. It is plentiful in luxury accommodations and activities, which are as varied as the thousands of people that visit throughout the year. Whether you like to hike, shop, jog, sun bathe, ski, or just take in the beautiful scenery, Maui is a great place to vacation. It is definitely more than another beach vacation as there is so much more than beaches
Read more…

A Traveler's Tipping Guide

There seems to be increasing confusion about appropriate tipping behavior while traveling. This type of travel etiquette is a source of many travelers concerns -- from staying in hotels to traveling on luxury barges or cruise ships. Small cruise ship tipping, including Riverboat Cruises, is based on industry standards and also our two decades plus experience in this business. Luxury travel comes with all the extras included in the experience, dining, locales, and especially service. On Riverboat
Read more…

New Year's Eve in Paris with Monet

The spectacular Grand Palais in Paris is hosting an exhibition of the work of Monet, the greatest of the Impressionist painters.

It's been over 30 years since so many of Monet's masterpieces have been on display at one time; but for four months, until January 24, 2011, over 200 of the works of the French master can be seen together in Paris under the marvellous glass roof of the Grand Palais.

What a great excuse for our France lovers to plan the perfect New Year Eve week end in the City of Lights!
Read more…