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January Getaways: Experiencing Texas in Winter

Every time we begin a new year, we seem to have a fresh perspective and are full of optimism. In somewhat of that ‘new year’ vein, the year’s first month is packed with a wide array of events in Texas. Some of these events align with the ‘resolution’ theme of New Year’s, especially the numerous running events held throughout the state. Others, including boat shows, capitalize on their target audience’s ‘off-season’ to showcase fresh products. Consequently, a visit to Texas in January offers a fantastic opportunity to kick off the new year with fun and interesting activities.

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Top Summer Activities in Texas for Fun and Adventure

The summer months see throngs of visitors heading to Texas for vacation. From the coast to the Hill Country, every corner of the Lone Star State has visitors looking for summer vacation fun. Indeed, there is no shortage of activities to enjoy during the summer in Texas. Here are some of the best ways to keep cool while having a great time on your summer vacation in Texas.

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Best March Activities in Texas: Explore Top Attractions

March—the first official month of spring—makes everyone anxious to get outside. However, if you live in northern latitudes, March weather can be fickle, forcing you indoors. Fortunately, temperatures in Texas—the Lone Star State—make it the perfect travel destination for those itching to get a little sun on their skin. Therefore, from outstanding festivals and events to rodeos and spring break on the Gulf Coast, March in Texas is filled with activities to enjoy.

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Top Tranquil Weekend Escapes in Texas

Texas has numerous well-known tourist destinations filled with attractions, events, and more. However, sometimes a quiet weekend getaway is more appealing than an action-packed vacation, and Texas has plenty of destinations for that type of trip as well. A good many small Texas towns and quaint villages dot the landscape of the Lone Star State, from West Texas to the Piney Woods, the Gulf Coast to the Hill Country; there are plenty of great locations for a quiet weekend getaway in Texas.

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Discover the Enchanting Historic Towns of Texas

Having been ruled by six countries, including its own sovereign government, it’s no surprise that Texas has developed a diverse and interesting history. Much of the history that shaped the Lone Star State took place in towns that are relatively small by modern standards. When non-Texans think of the state of Texas, the larger cities often come to mind: Austin, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio. However, there’s more to the small-town Texas charm than the eye can see, making it an excellent destination for road trips, solo travel, or family outings. In fact, there are many notable small and historic Texas towns for travelers to explore.

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Top Family Activities for Kids on South Padre Island

South Padre Island (SPI) is a beloved beach destination in Texas. This small island near the Mexican border boasts miles of pristine beaches along both the Gulf of Mexico and the Laguna Madre Bay. Moreover, SPI is home to one of the state’s top water parks, a range of restaurants, diverse shopping options, and a proximity to historic Port Isabel. Therefore, South Padre Island and Port Isabel offer a plethora of activities for families vacationing together.

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Top 10 Activities to Enjoy on South Padre Island

South Padre Island, a sandy barrier island, is Texas’ southernmost coastal community. Due to its unique geographic location, South Padre (SPI) has a more “tropical” feel than other Texas beaches. While the beach itself is a huge draw for SPI visitors, it is hardly the only activity to enjoy on this barrier island situated just north of the Texas/Mexico border. Moreover, visitors can find thrills at Schlitterbahn and witness sea turtles being released. SPI is also a vibrant gathering place during Spring Break and Pride weekend.

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Top 5 Romantic Escapes in Thailand for Couples

Thailand is a dream destination if you’re planning a honeymoon or simply wishing for a romantic getaway to an exotic location. Most couples who travel to Thailand for a honeymoon still head to the beaches, and there certainly are some amazing ones here. However, if you’re seeking something a little more adventurous or different, there are plenty of other places in Thailand that are wonderfully romantic and off the beaten path.

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Top 10 Must-See Treasures at the British Museum

You can’t see it all in a short visit, so where do you begin? The British Museum is massive and overwhelming. It tells the story of human civilization from its earliest days right up to the present. With 8 million objects in the collection and tens of thousands on display at any one time, what should you try to see if you’ve got a day or just a few hours to visit it?

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Discover Whitstable: The Ultimate Oyster Retreat

The town of Whitstable, located on the east coast of Kent, has been synonymous with oysters for hundreds of years. In fact, evidence suggests that the Romans in Britain farmed and exported Whitstable oysters to the Imperial Capital 2,000 years ago. TheWhitstable Oyster Festival Associationreports that 2,000-year-old oyster shells excavated in modern Rome have been traced back to Whitstable.

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