Archive for July, 2011
How to Plan a Vacation to Rincon Puerto Rico
July 31st, 2011
Rincon Puerto Rico is the jewel of the Puerto Rico travel experience and is located on the upper Northwest corner of the island. Rincon has a reputation as a popular vacation destination both for travelers from the United State, from within Puerto RIco and from around the world.
Rincon was first put on the map following the World Surfing Championships in 1968. Most recently, the RipCurl ProSearch surf competition visited Isabela Puerto Rico, which is just 40 minutes North of Rincon. Kelly Slater made history at the event hear Rincon, winning his 10th consecutive world surfing title.
Planning a vacation to Rincon Puerto Rico begins with a few simple steps.
Book your flight. The closest airport to Rincon is Aguadilla Municipal Airport (BQN). This small airport is located Read more...
We Plan Exact Vacation Routes But Often Start a New Business with No Road Map
July 29th, 2011
by: Geoff Ficke Seneca “The Younger”, the great ancient Roman philosopher famously observed, “If one does not know to which port one is sailing, no wind is favorable”. The intent of his words is clear. Knowing where you want to go is the essential prelude to planning how to get there. Unfortunately, many people go through life without a plan or a goal, and those people usually end up right where they start from. Most families have a set vacation time to relax and undertake various forms of leisure together. If the family plans a camping trip to a state park in another state, they will typically make reservations, reserve tickets for campsites, service the car, budget anticipated expenses, inspect and inventory their camping gear, organize provisions and print out Read more...
A Well Planned Family Vacation Means A Quality Vacation
July 27th, 2011
Our day-to-day lives are often very stressful and we look forward to the day we can have a vacation. A memorable and quality family vacation is what we dream of and also deserve. Planning in advance will help us have the best family vacation possible.
The first part of a well-planned family vacation is to pick your destination. If your children are young, a destination not far from home is a wise choice for a family vacation. This will not only help your budget by excluding expensive airline tickets, but both you and your children will be less exhausted if your family vacation is close to home.
Once you decide on your destination for your family vacation, make reservations for lodging. Having an exact destination before you every leave home is a one way to ensure Read more...