USA
Hotel Discounts !
The
travel season has begun and tourists are already heading to the
popular winter vacation destinations in Florida, Arizona and California.
This is the season when golfers head to the green fairways and mild
temperatures in Palm Springs California, Phoenix Arizona and Orlando
Florida. At this time of the year, temperatures at these southern
destinations usually average 50-70 deg. F (10-20 deg. C) They offer
a pleasant diversion from the ice and snow at some of our northern
cities.
If
you are now planning your summer vacation, the United States offers
some great opportunities in the coming months. The declining rate
of the dollar against the Euro and other currencies, means that
everything in the USA is getting cheaper for foreign visitors. In
addition, our depressed travel market of the past few years has
fueled some price competition that brought down hotel and airline
prices. There are plenty of bargains to be found.
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a third of the state still belongs to the Native Americans who
have lived here for centuries, and who outside the cities form
the majority of the population. In the so-called Indian Country
of northeastern Arizona, the reservation lands of the Navajo
Nation hold the stupendous Canyon de Chelly and dozens of other
marvellously sited Ancestral Puebloan ruins , as well as the
stark rocks of Monument Valley. |
Preconceptions
of a desolate land populated by cowpokes are soon shattered:
each of Montana's small cities has its own proud identity.
The university and sawmill community of Missoula , for example,
possesses a high-culture feel absent from the heavily Irish,
copper-mining town and union stronghold of Butte , while elegant
state capital Helena still harks back to its prosperous gold
mining years, and Bozeman , just to the south, is one of the
hippest mountain towns in the US.
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OHIO
, the farthest east of the Great Lakes states, lies to the south
of shallow Lake Erie. This is one of the nation's most industrialized
regions, but the industry is largely concentrated in the east,
near the Ohio River. To the south the landscape becomes less
populated and more forested. Ohio also has the world's largest
Amish population. |
The
two great urban centers of Philadelphia
and Pittsburgh , both lively and vibrant tourist destinations,
are at opposite ends of the state. The three hundred miles between
them, though predominantly agricultural, are topographically
diverse. |
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| Paradise
for outdoor enthusiasts! Whether you come to ski or snowboard
"The Greatest Snow on Earth", to mountain bike Slickrock,
to take a summer whitewater rafting splash down Cataract Canyon,
or to visit the Old West with a tour of outlaw hideouts and
stickups, Utah has adventure waiting for you. |
Virginia
beckons families every summer with two of the world's most spectacular
theme parks! Get ready for some ooohs and aaahs when you tell
the kids the happy news "We're goin' to Busch Gardens
Williamsburg and Paramount's Kings Dominion!"
May
brings Virginia's season of outdoor music events,
historic battle reenactments and living heritage celebrations.
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California
is too large to be fully explored in a single trip, but in an
area so varied it's hard to pick out specific highlights. Los
Angeles is far and away the biggest and most stimulating city:
a maddening collection of freeways, beaches,
seedy suburbs, upscale neighborhoods and extreme lifestyles.
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In
central Florida the terrain turns green, though it's no rural
idyll: this is where you'll find Orlando and Walt Disney World
, one of the world's leading tourist destinations. From here
it's just a skip north to the forests of the Panhandle , Florida's
link with the Deep South, or to the towns and beaches of the
west coast .
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On-Line or Call our Hotel Reservation Center at:
- US
or Canada: 1-800-276-7415
- Europe:
00-800-1610-1620 (
Valid in UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy)
- Group
Bookings: 1-800-285-1563 (
More then 5 Rooms,
valid in US & Canada )
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