1999/2000 Annual Travel Guide
Space Camp for Amateur Astronauts; Name and Claim a Virgin Island; Where to Be on 12/31/99; ϳԹs in Veracruz; Millennium Blowouts; New Ways to Rack up Frequent-Flyer Miles; Deciphering Brochurespeak
D E P A R T M E N T S
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Inns, bush camps, castles, and more—our secrets revealed |
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Vacation tips from ϳԹ Online‘s travel expert |
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The affordable Caribbean—yes, it does exist |
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Ten top beaches worldwide |
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Photo tips from the pros, plus trips to hone your skills |
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The resorts, the stats, the digs |
F E A T U R E S
Twelve months of active travel opportunities
Hiking Dominica can get a little damp, but it’s worth it
Seven discrete retreats in Guatemala and Belize
Salt Lake City–area resorts are pumped for the Games
New development at some old-favorite hills
Three snowy outposts where the sauna’s always hot
The adventurous best of the other hemisphere
When the five freshets here hit meltdown mode, you’re in for a wild ride
Six hostelries in paradise that your travel agent never heard of
Leave Cabo and Ensenada to the party animals—crowd-free Bahía de los Ángeles is the place to be
From Newfoundland to B.C. to the great in-between, four adventures in the unfrozen north
East and West, beachfront campgrounds where the breakers roar you to sleep
You could traverse Europe by motorcoach and Eurail, but the sightseeing’s better by board, bike, and boots
No songfests. No hayrides. No dudes!
Where noise means impudent monkeys, your bivy’s a bungalow, and trail snacks drip with oyster sauce
When it comes to critter spotting, the quiet approach is the way to go
Ride a sudden whim or a sturdy steed to arid expanses where solitude reigns
Dive the undived, paddle the unvisited, and otherwise indulge your Pacific island fantasies
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