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Dominincan Republic
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With over 4 million visitors annually, the Dominican Republic is a top Caribbean vacation destination, which is no surprise considering the many hotels, resorts and attractions the island has to choose from as well as the country’s incredibly welcoming attitude towards tourists.
The Dominican Republic occupies the eastern two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola, and Haiti occupies the western third. The landscape of the country is unique and consists of many different environments including beaches, tropical rainforests, deserts, alpine ranges and even mangrove swamps. This allows for many opportunities for travelers to embark on excursions of all kinds, including agro-tourism excursions where travelers can visit coffee, tobacco and cocoa farms situated in the fertile interior of the island. The miles of coastline also allow for travelers to experience any kind of water sport they can imagine, including scuba diving, fishing, sailing and surfing, which are ideal in the crystal blue waters.
If a more relaxing vacation is what travelers are looking for, the Dominican Republic has hundreds of miles of coastline with countless beaches. There are beaches near cities, near rainforests and near resorts with plenty of amenities. Whatever type of beach travelers are looking for, the Dominican Republic can easily accommodate them. Another popular activity in the Dominican Republic is golf, and many major cities there have scenic golf courses. Currently, there are six courses on the coasts and 20 located inland. The world-class golf courses have some of the best views in the world in a tropical climate that’s ideal for year-round play.
- La Romana
- Puerto Plata
- Punta Cana
- Samana
- Santo Domingo
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From the charming guestrooms to the beautiful beaches, this inspired resort exudes Caribbean flavor perfect for families, luxury travelers and honeymooners alike. Fronting Palm Beach, along the high rise boardwalk, guests of the resort can spend lazy days enjoying a ... more (+)variety of fun-filled activities including a supervised activity club for kids, bask in the sun on the sandy-white beaches while the trade winds of the clear blue ocean cool you or dance the night away in the night club. From sun up to sun down this luxurious getaway is an ideal home away from home.

Orlando
Home of Walt Disney World Resort, Universal Studios Orlando and SeaWorld Orlando, it's no wonder Orlando is one of the most popular family vacation destinations in the country. In what was once a small town full of citrus groves and cow pastures, the Greater Orlando Metropolitan region is now home to one of the largest clusters of amusement parks, a sprawling suburban landscape, the University of Central Florida, as well as the downtown city of Orlando.
The city of Orlando is the county seat for Orange County, Florida and is located within the central area of the state. Orlando was established as a city in 1885 and was the leader for Florida's booming citrus industry. The area was also known for its cattle ranches for beef production as well as cotton in the city's early day, which diminished during the Civil War. It wasn't until 1965 that Orlando was really put on the map when Walt Disney decided to build Walt Disney World in nearby Lake Buena Vista, after deciding against his other options in Miami or Tampa because of the threat of hurricanes. Disney's dream resort opened its doors to the public in 1971 and has been the leading force in Orlando's burgeoning tourism industry ever since.
While families are sure to flock to Orlando for a visit to the major parks such as Walt Disney World, Universal Studios and SeaWorld, there are many other great amusement and theme parks to round out any fun-filled family vacation. Discovery Cove is a unique park that allows only a limited amount of guests per day but offers an unforgettable opportunity to swim with dolphins. To discover yet another native Florida creature, head to Gatorland where the theme of this park is everything reptile and alligator. For those looking to cool down in the heat and humidity, Orlando also has its fair share of water parks including Aquatica and Wet 'N Wild.
Downtown Orlando, located about 20 miles from the theme park haven of Lake Buena Vista, offers an appealing diversion from the parks with its popular nightlife options along Orange Avenue such as bars, restaurants, clubs, concert venues and theaters. Cultural attractions such as museums, parks and sporting events are also prominent here, making this destination truly a place for anyone looking for a getaway with abounding possibilities for entertainment and family-fun activities.
Family time? Romance? All - Inclusive? Whatever you're looking for.... There are many, many places to choose from!

Cabo San Lucas
Situated at the southernmost tip of the Baja California peninsula, Cabo San Lucas is a renowned Mexican destination for its arid climate, sunny skies, beautiful beaches, marine life, scuba diving, game fishing, and the characteristic striking sea arches of El Arco de Cabo San Lucas. Once a sleepy fishing village, Cabo is now an elite vacation destination with a coastline dotted with upscale resorts, golf courses, and a bevy of nightlife hot spots.
Cabo San Lucas, known simply as Cabo, boasts a large marina and sits where the Sea of Cortez meets the Pacific Ocean. The bustling town is known for its nightlife and party atmosphere that is in full swing not only during Spring Break but year round. The other main town within the Los Cabos region is San Jose del Cabo, which is located 20 miles northeast of Cabo San Lucas and is considered its sister city. San Jose del Cabo is known as a charming colonial town with restaurants, art galleries and shops surrounding the main square. Founded as a mission, this town is more family-friendly and laid-back compared to lively Cabo San Lucas. In between these two towns is what's known as The Corridor where the majority of the many resorts and residential communities are located in addition to stunning beaches and coastline.
The Los Cabos region is not only a destination for party-goers. Big game fishing including marlins, is a top attraction for many visitors to the region. Golfers, sunbathers, and divers alike all continue to visit Cabo throughout the year. As a popular port of call for cruise ships and a major vacation destination, the Los Cabos area continues to boom with tourism and sees a steady growth of resorts, residential properties, and businesses.

Cancun
As one of the most popular tourist destinations in Mexico, Cancún attracts about four million visitors each year to its pristine white beaches, its top-notch resort and hotel scene, and its crystal blue water. The city is home to about 140 hotels that line the beaches in an area called the hotel zone, attracting all types of guests, from traveling business people to timeshare owners to families. The city is probably most famous for its Mayan ruins, which dot the landscape around this southern region of México. From El Rey to Tulum, the ancient stone remains are unique archaeological attractions that tell the original story of the now bustling modern city. Many people also visit the area for it's great dive sites. Colorful coral reefs and diverse sea life are located right offshore, and a variety of inland cenotes (deep natural wells) attract diving enthusiasts to explore the rich underwater worlds of Cancún.

Aruba
Located 15 miles north of Venezuela in the warm waters of the southern Caribbean, Aruba is home to beautiful white-sand beaches, 82-degree days and some of the warmest people in the world.
Our island is 19.6 miles long and 6 miles across, with a total area of 70 square miles. We’re located just below the hurricane belt, and unlike many islands in the Caribbean, our climate is dry, so we rarely have a rainy day. On the south and west coasts of Aruba, you’ll find Oranjestad, our capital city, and miles of beaches that have been named some of the best in the world. Here, you’ll find most of the hotels and all-inclusive resorts in Aruba, and Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA).
In the interior of the island, you'll find Arikok National Park, a desert-like preserve with a variety of wildlife, cacti and dramatic rock formations. You’ll also find some of Aruba's most striking views, as the ocean crashes against the rugged shoreline below.
On the northeast coast, along the windward shore, you'll see our island's unofficial mascots, the fofoti trees. The constant trade winds have permanently sculpted them into graceful, southwesterly bending forms.

Fiji
A vacation to Fiji is one you will never forget. An island county in the South Pacific, Fiji is made up of more than 333 islands, 100 of which are permanently inhabited. Many of the islands were formed through volcanic activity, and some geothermal activity still occurs there.
The largest island in Fiji is Viti Levu, which is also home to Suva, Fiji's capital and largest city. Suva is a bustling and lively city with parks, museums, gardens and an exciting nightlife. The island boasts the Botanical Gardens of Thursten, the Sigatoka Sand Dunes and the Colo-I-Suva Forest Park. Travelers have many choices of accommodations, activities and dining when visiting Suva, which is easily traveled by bus or taxi.
Fiji is a leader in eco-tourism, and a visit to the island of Taveuni is proof of that. It's known as the Garden Island for its abundance of native plants and wildlife as well as its nature reserves, where visitors can hike and birdwatch in one of the most unique environments on Earth.
Fiji is famous for its soft coral reefs, and is actually known as the soft coral capital of the world. The reefs, combined with the warm, clear water of the lagoons are perfect for scuba diving – a very popular activity for travelers in Fiji. Other water activities are popular in Fiji, too, such as sailing, kayaking, surfing, kite surfing and fishing.
Honeymooners love Fiji for its romantic resorts and dream-like location. But the islands are also family-friendly and many resorts have kids' clubs and nanny services to cater to a family's needs.

The city is a true desert oasis. As the largest city in Nevada, Las Vegas sits within a desert valley surrounded by mountains and sparkles at night with the neon lights. Come for the risk and excitement of gambling, come for the grand shows and concerts, and come for the pool-side parties and massive food buffets--Las Vegas has it all and never fails to entertain.
When you're not winning in the casino, lounging by the pool or savoring delicious cuisine, you'll find that Las Vegas has a variety of must-see attractions and entertainment options to keep you and the whole family occupied. From thrilling roller coasters to virtual-reality simulator rides and erupting volcanoes to wax museums, Las Vegas' attractions appeal to people of all ages, interests and budgets
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