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CASA DEL MAR RESORT When we planned our family vacation to Galveston we wanted to stay somewhere close to the beach, with a beautiful view, yet still affordable. With Casa del Mar we got all three, plus it was easy to find. All we had to do was drive into Galveston, exit on Broadway, turn right on 61st...
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Do the winters seem too long ? Missing seeing green?Do you long for the sun and breeze to give you a warm kiss? Are you prone to the "Christmas blues" particularly when the holidays are near? Weeks before thanksgiving,do you already worry about overcrowded airports, traffic jams and teeming...
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Moss draped oaks lining the road into St. Simons Island bid you welcome and are a sight to behold - after all, they have been a part of the view since before the Civil War! St. Simons has a relatively large year-round residency, making it a friendly and hospitable town, without the mass commercialism...
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Located on the Emerald Coast of Florida's panhandle, Destin beckons. A baby boomer's dream vacation, Destin has morphed into one of the top vacation destinations in the United States. We baby boomers have some qualities in common with Destin. For starters, over the last 50 years, it has aged...
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Located a mere thirty minutes outside Puerto Rico's capital city of San Juan, Rio Grande offers the perfect mix of resort luxury and all-natural beauty, allowing you to reconnect with nature while not having to rough-it! Rio Grande is the all-natural escape you've been searching for. Large expanses...
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Puerto Rico is a virtual "playground in paradise" for today's baby boomer generation. With its spectacular scenery, rich history, exciting activities, and world-class dining and shopping, the island meets and even exceeds the discriminating tastes of the over-50 crowd. The most important...
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If you've never visited the Destin area, you will be absolutely amazed by its natural beauty. The sand is a dazzling white, and the water is as clear as tap water, changing into a beautiful turquoise, then into a sparkling sapphire blue in the depths. The Caribbean-like scenery seems like an impossibility...
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Let's say someone blindfolded you, whisked you away, and placed you on the beach at Ft. Walton, without telling you where you were. Once the blindfold is removed, and you see the sugar white sand that's been softly cradling your feet and the clear emerald green waters stretching to the horizon...
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With its varied terrain, spectacular diversity of natural beauty, and year-round great weather, visiting San Diego is like going to the beach, the mountains, the desert, rolling green valleys, and a big city all rolled into one. Add to the mix a plethora of activities and a touch of sophistication, and...
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Fort Walton Beach is a paradise for baby boomers. Part of the Emerald Coast, the sands are like snow, and the waters change from turquoise to a jewel green to deep blue. The city became a popular, bustling tourist destination in the 1930s, and grew at an alarming rate throught the '70s, when growth...
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If you've spent most of winter and early spring huddled by a fire or shoveling snow, praying for the big thaw, you're probably ready to celebrate once the merry month of May finally makes its return. Maybe you want to seek some real sun and fun and shed those long johns and parkas and trade them...
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Maui is the most diverse of the Hawaiian Islands. I also love the Big Island , but Maui has more choices for visitors. When you travel to many vacation destinations, you have a great time, you'll go home with beautiful photos and tell everyone what a great time you had. Maui is different. When I...