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Top Central America Beaches for Your Next Vacation

Although there is no end to this region’s attractions, most travelers make a beeline straight to the best Central America beaches. Because of the isthmus’s warm waters, flourishing marine life, and soft sands spanning two diverse coastlines, the epicenter of the Central America tourism industry is along the edges. From rollicking Pacific shores to outlying Caribbean isles, the beaches of Central America are truly unbeatable. Here are some of the best ones.
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Discover Dupont Circle: A Vibrant Neighborhood in Washington, D.C.

Dupont Circle is a cosmopolitan neighborhood featuring some of Washington, D.C.’s finest museums, historical homes, and foreign embassies. Additionally, it boasts a variety of ethnic restaurants, bookstores, and private art galleries. This vibrant area serves as the heart of Washington, D.C.’s nightlife, characterized by a lively community atmosphere. The neighborhood features numerous high-rise apartment buildings, as well as many rowhouses converted into apartments. The Circle itself is a focal point with park benches, greenery, and a unique fountain, making it an exciting spot for exploration.
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Top Cranberry Bogs to Explore in Massachusetts

You’d be hard-pressed to find a more photogenic crop than cranberries, which ripen and redden in the fall. In Massachusetts, the cranberry harvest coincides with fall foliage season, providing a double dose of visual splendor. According to the Cape Cod Cranberry Growers’ Association, 400 of North America’s 1,000 or so cranberry farms are concentrated in Massachusetts: Most are south of Boston in Plymouth County and on Cape Cod.
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Top Lisbon Spots for Tasting Authentic Port Wine

While Portugal’s second city, Porto, is the traditional home of port wine, there’s no need to travel north to taste some of the best the country has to offer. Whether you’re after a 40-year-old tawny, a late bottled vintage ruby, a white port and tonic, or all of the above, several venues in Lisbon cater to both visitors and locals alike looking for an authentic taste of the Douro Valley. Here are the five best spots in Lisbon to savor port.
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Ultimate Spa Manicure and Pedicure Experience

A spa manicure and pedicure can be significantly more expensive than the services provided at your local nail salon, depending on your location. For example, the average manicure in New York City costs around $10, yet many salons charge $20 for basic services, highlighting the price disparity discussed inThe New York Timesexpose “The Cost of Nice Nails”.
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Best Bicycle Tours in India for Every Fitness Level

Bicycle tours in India are becoming increasingly popular as more and more travelers choose to get off the beaten track. It’s a novel and adventurous way of experiencing India. While short one or half-day city tours are possible in some places, multi-day trips will take you out into India’s unforgettable rural countryside. While some of the trips require a high degree of fitness, many of them are relaxed and suitable for most people. Here’s the pick of what’s available.
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Ultimate 48-Hour Houston Itinerary for Adventure Seekers

With roughly 6 million residents in the city and surrounding areas, Houston is more than just one of the most populous cities in the United States — it’s also one of the largest. The metropolitan area of Houston encompasses a greater square mileage than the state of New Jersey. With so many things to see and experience, fully exploring the Bayou City in a short time can be a challenge.
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Ultimate Visitor’s Guide to Flight 93 National Memorial

The Flight 93 National Memorial, administered by the National Park Service, serves as a permanent homage to the 40 heroes on United Flight 93 who valiantly lost their lives thwarting a planned attack on the nation’s capital on September 11, 2001. This memorial safeguards the crash site of the hijacked United Airlines Flight 93, situated in a serene field just outside Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
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Orlando Art Museum’s Annual Festival of Trees

Celebrate the start of the winter holiday season in Central Florida at Orlando’s premiere event, theAnnual Festival of Trees, held the week before Thanksgiving. For nine magical days, theOrlando Museum of Artis transformed into a glittering holiday wonderland featuring trees, wreaths, and gingerbread houses that ignite the holiday spirit. For over thirty years, the museum has ushered in the holidays with themed displays coordinated by local designers and special events. Every tree, wreath, and gingerbread house is available for purchase, with all proceeds benefiting the museum.
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