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July 26, 2010
Penang
A True Taste of Malaysia ISLANDS contributing editor Christine Richard recently explored Penang (also spelled Pinang) for the magazine feature "Penang on Five Senses a Day." On this Malaysian island near Thailand, she experience ...
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December 14, 2010
Zanzibar
See the new itinerary from Photo Contest winner Hudson Henry When the famed missionary explorer Dr. David Livingstone was preparing for his final trip into the heart of Afr ...
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December 14, 2010
St. Barthelemy
A Bart by Any Other Name Call it St. Barts, or St. Bart, or St. Barth, or St. Barths, or even St-Barthélemy (with a French accent, si'l vous plait). Or perhaps just call it the platinum card island. This tiny, tres chic slice of the French West In ...
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December 6, 2009
Capri
Is Capri the quintessential Mediterranean island? This legendary playground of the rich and famous was a favorite of Roman emperors (one built a dozen dazzling villas around the island), but it was in the late 1800s when tourists and exiles, artists an ...
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December 14, 2010
Saba
What's a Caribbean island without a beach? Well, visitors who fall in love with this cliff-lined Dutch island don't seem to mind the lack of sand - or, for that matter, the lack of resorts, casinos, nightlife, and shopping malls. Perhaps it's the handf ...
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December 14, 2010
St. Thomas
As the Caribbean's most popular cruise-ship port, this centerpiece of the U.S. Virgin Islands impresses more than a million visitors a year with its sophisticated pleasures. You can stay at luxurious resorts and private villas, enjoy delicious dining - ...
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December 14, 2010
Madeira
Steep green mountains dropping into valleys terraced with vineyards and dotted with small villages and hiking paths - that's one face of Madeira. Another is the cosmopolitan capital of Funchal, where Portuguese culture has given rise to a cuisine drawi ...
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December 6, 2009
Cancun
If your idea of vacation fun starts with sand, sun, sea, and nonstop action, then you'll love Cancun. It wasn't always that way. In the 1970s Cancun was just a long sandspit and a small fishing village. The Mexican government, however, had a different ...
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December 14, 2010
Rhode Island
In the early 20th century, a time when a million dollars was still a lot of money, Newport was the perfect backdrop for the so-called Gilded Age. The richest of the rich, Astors and Vanderbilts among them, built a neighborly string of opulent mansions ...
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July 26, 2010
Gran Canaria
See the new at-a-glance ISLANDS Best Travel Guide: Tenerife Imagine EuroWorld: Days of beaches crowded with Germans, Brits, and Scandinavians, all working on packag ...
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December 6, 2009
Roatan
Bring your underwater watch. Dive masters have charted more than 100 scuba and snorkeling sites on Roatan, the largest of the three major Bay Islands off the coast of Honduras, and it's easy to see why this island chain has become one of the Caribb ...
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December 14, 2010
Costa Maya
Costa Maya Celebrates Return of Cruise Passengers Since opening in 2001, Costa Maya, one of Mexico's largest cruise ports and an emerging destination, thrilled cruise ship guests from every major cruise line with an endless array of unique ...
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December 14, 2010
Taiwan
You could go to Taiwan strictly for the food (arguably the world's finest Chinese cuisine) or the cosmopolitan pleasures of Taipei (now a city of more than 6 million), but what may surprise you is what awaits outside the island's major cities - a magni ...
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December 14, 2010
Barbados
Little England of the Caribbean Barbados, the easternmost of the West Indies, is sometimes called "Little England" for its resolutely British character. Here you can read the cricket headlines over a breakfast of bangers, enjoy afternoon tea a ...
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December 14, 2010
Ireland
The Magical Secrets of Ireland In Ireland cliches come to life -- a green landscape brushed with rain, a wild coastline bordering a windblown sea, the sound of an Irish fiddle in a cozy village pub warmed by a turf fire. Literary, poetic, gift ...
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