- 'Baja kayaking (Tacoma News Tribune)
ISLA CARMEN, Mexico - Across the channel, the setting sun turned the sharp desert mountains of the Baja Peninsula a dusty red as they plunged into the placid blue and turquoise waters of the Gulf of California.
- 'Travel Guide: 11/20/05 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
The State Department is moving ahead with plans to issue what it calls E-passports, passports with a radio frequency ID tag inside that will allow customs officials to view the information electronically.
- 'Local couple stranded in Mexico by Hurricane Wilma (Outer Banks Sentinel)
Kitty Hawk resident, Paul Buske and his wife grimly hunkered down in the darkness of their hotel room in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, listening to the screaming winds of Hurricane Wilma and what would later be called the worst catastrophe in Mexico's history.
- 'Report says European travel growing; up 4.6% in first seven months of 2005 (Vancouver Province)
LONDON (AP) - International travel to European destinations has increased 4.6 per cent during the first seven months of 2005, with most growth attributed to short leisure trips, the World Travel Market reported Monday.
- 'Trip to Gulf of Mexico lives up to expectations (Journal-News)
What?s all the hype about fishing? Normally, I don?t much care for the way that major events get ?hyped? in this day and age.
- 'TRAVEL TIPS (Bradenton Herald)
Fantasy Fest, Key West's outrageous annual masking and costuming festival, has been rescheduled to take place Dec. 7-10.
- 'Travel Writers Design New Wellness Travel Vacations (PR Web)
Well Traveled Tours is a new direct-to-consumer tour company designed to fulfill the growing baby boomer demand for wellness lifestyle vacations. The company is the first wellness travel company to offer vacation packages designed by professional travel writers. [PRWEB Nov 19, 2005]
- 'Gifts of travel just the right prescription (Miami Herald)
Yes, the December holidays are right around the corner. The family drawers are stuffed with socks, ties are so last decade and your crowd has enough gadgets to drain the power grid. How about wrapping up a promise -- for a cozy trip for two, a getaway with friends, a vacation for the family album. For a great gift that's guaranteed to get a gasp, a wow or a happy grin, choose a ho-ho-ho to go.
- 'Travel news in brief (Telegraph.co.uk)
Hurricane shelters are to become compulsory in hotels in areas of Mexico susceptible to storms. The new law came to light this week as government officials outlined plans to welcome the return of tourists in coastal areas devastated by Hurricane Wilma.
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