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Baby Manatee in Homosassa, Florida
National Parks Travel Guide

3 Unique Places to Visit While on Vacation in Florida

When planning a vacation in Florida, there is a vast array of captivating option to consider. From theme parks to glamorous cities, exploring natural wonders to relaxation on the white-sand beaches, the choices in planning a Florida vacation are limitless. While Florida’s diverse offerings promise an unforgettable vacation, here are 3 unique place to visit …

Stormy Weather during our cruise
Personal Travel Experiences

Once in a Lifetime Adventure: Stranded in Jamaica

Embarking on a voyage aboard a cruise ship is a favored method of vacationing for a once in a lifetime adventure. Journeying to the islands and shores of the Caribbean serves as a perfect retreat from the winter’s cold, providing an opportunity to cherish moments with family and friends. What if your dream vacation didn’t …

Okefenokee Swamp Park
Travel Guide

The Incredible World of the Okefenokee Swamp

Okefenokee Swamp How often do you think of Georgia when considering swamplands in the US? Typically, the word ‘swamp’ evokes images of Florida’s Everglades. However, the Okefenokee Swamp is North America’s largest “blackwater” swamp, spanning 438,000 acres across Georgia and Florida. The swamp’s dark-colored water is the result from years of slow-moving water seeping through …

Great Smoky Mountains
National Parks Travel Guide

The Best Things to See at the Great Smoky Mountains

The Great Smoky Mountains, a subrange of the Appalachian Mountains, straddle the border between Tennessee and North Carolina. Established in 1934, the park spans over 522,000 acres and is a sanctuary for a diverse array of plants, birds, and fish. The park’s name derives from the blue mist that arises from moisture and organic compounds …

Acadia in the Fall
National Parks Travel Guide

5 Reasons to Visit Acadia National Park in the Fall

Acadia National Park ranks among the most frequently visited national parks in the United States. Situated on Maine’s Atlantic coast, it draws over 4 million visitors annually who come to experience its twenty-seven miles of picturesque driving routes, 158-miles of hiking paths, and lofty peaks offering stunning views of the rugged coast. Although July and …

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