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Annerie Osbourne

The Corliss Group Luxury Travel Agency: Souther Fjord Exploration - 1 views

Source: http://www.corlissgroup.com/voyage.html?tid=00236 De nombreux nouveaux voyageurs en visite chez nous, vous pouvez vous demander qui est le groupe Corliss, et qu'est-ce qu'ils font pour le ...

the corliss group luxury travel agency souther fjord exploration

started by Annerie Osbourne on 04 Nov 13 no follow-up yet
Stoya Kealoha

The Corliss Group Luxury Travel Agency: Souther Fjord Exploration - 2 views

Source: http://www.corlissgroup.com/voyage.html?tid=00236 De nombreux nouveaux voyageurs en visite chez nous, vous pouvez vous demander qui est le groupe Corliss, et qu'est-ce qu'ils font pour le ...

the corliss group luxury travel agency souther fjord exploration

started by Stoya Kealoha on 05 Nov 13 no follow-up yet
Shawn Cedric Marley

Corliss Group Travel: How to Make a Romantic Ski Vacation Work When One Person is a Beg... - 1 views

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    ASPEN, Colo. - This winter I put my relationship to the ultimate test: a romantic ski vacation. Many couples ski together, but my fiancee Sheri Askinazi is just learning while I've been skiing for more than two decades. We'd done group ski trips, but never skied alone. To make this trip work, we needed some advance planning and clear expectations. I wanted to ski with Sheri but also desired time to speed down the harder trails. We chose four days at Aspen/Snowmass in Colorado because it offered a little bit for each of us. "I am a little nervous about the trip. It's a lot of time skiing," Sheri confessed to me a month before we left. When I mentioned that I had found ski buddies for a day, she asked: "A whole day?" The conversation continued at dinner a few nights later. One of our friends flat-out said: "He has to ski with you. That's it." We chatted through our desires and made a plan. Sheri would take two days of lessons. The first was at Snowmass. Elk Camp Meadows, a new beginner's area there, is fenced off from the rest of the resort so experts don't race through on their way to the lift. She quickly advanced to other parts of the mountain. I took a refresher course - it's never too late to learn something new - and we met up for lunch. The next day, she took a lesson at nearby Buttermilk Mountain. It's geared toward beginners but has some great intermediate trails that she mastered by the end of the day. I met up with some friends and got my adrenaline fix on the harder Aspen Mountain. Lessons were key - it was much better for Sheri to get tips from a professional instead of me. "Taking feedback from someone you love can be the hardest thing. You start to personalize it," says Katie Ertl, who oversees the ski and snowboard schools at the four mountains of Aspen/Snowmass. (Warning: Skiing isn't cheap. If purchased a week in advance, a four-day lift ticket costs $396. Adult group lessons start at $139; full-day private lessons start at $660.)
Abigail Wunderlich

Corliss Travel Agenda - 1 views

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corliss Travel Agenda

started by Abigail Wunderlich on 04 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Alexander Waggoner

The Corliss Group Travelers Tips: Holidays in Croatia - 1 views

Travel tips: holidays in Croatia and this week's best breaks at home and away Source: http://www.theguardian.com/travel/2014/mar/09/travel-tips-croatia-cornwall-sardinia Baroque churches and cobb...

The Corliss Group Travelers Travel tips: holidays in Croatia and this week's best breaks at home away

started by Alexander Waggoner on 12 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Alexander Waggoner

Smartphone Travel tips with Corliss Group - 1 views

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    When the smartphone was in its infancy and app stores were not yet operational, its best built-in app to help travelers was the Maps app. There were no walking directions provided, just a map that you needed to interpret to help you get to your destination. These days, smartphones have so spoiled us that we wonder how we have lived without it. For example, the technologically-advanced descendant of the first map app now features not only driving and walking directions, but also directions for those who take public transportation (for some countries, at least). This has made it easier for travelers to navigate through some foreign countries the same way that natives do. With the right apps, you can turn your smartphone into an indispensable travel companion that can save you money; if your pockets cannot afford travel just yet, you can even do a little armchair traveling from your smartphone. Below are some handy apps to have when exploring foreign territory: > Bla Camera Pro ($0.99, iOS) > Camera Plus Pro ($1.99, iOS) > Google + > Google Maps (Free, iOS/Google Play) > City Maps to Go (Free, iOS/Google Play) > VSCO Cam (Free, iOS/Google Play) > Pin Drop (Free, iOS) > Metro (Free, iOS)
Alexander Waggoner

Travel tips with Corliss Group: Know Who to Tip When You Travel - 1 views

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    You already know to budget for tips when you travel. But you should also know who to tip when you travel. It's a no-brainer to tip the maid-at least a couple bucks a day. But don't forget to leave a tip if you're staying at a bed and breakfast, or even a rental property. Those places have to get cleaned too. Did you get any recommendations or reservations from the hotel concierge? You should reward those tips with a small tip. Plus, with so many airport pickups and ride-share services being booked online or through apps, a lot of people forget to bring cash to tip their drivers. That free courtesy shuttle? It's always nice to give the driver a buck or two, especially if he helped you with your luggage. Remember, while tipping is commonplace in the U.S. the rules change when you go abroad. Look for an app like GlobeTipping, which gives you suggestions in 200 countries. Even Starbucks has an app that lets you tip baristas straight from your phone, so watch out for that technology in more establishments.
Abigail Wunderlich

The Corliss Group Luxury Travel Agency on Russian Waterways - 1 views

Source: http://www.corlissgroup.com/voyage.html?tid=00276 Explore Russia's famed waterway, the Volga-Baltic with Phyllis as your escort! Explore bustling and excitement-packed Moscow, then cruise ...

the corliss group luxury travel agency russian waterways

started by Abigail Wunderlich on 25 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
Alexander Waggoner

The Corliss Group Review: Madrid, Spain - 1 views

BARCELONA may have the glamour as far as Spanish cities go but there's more to Madrid than meets the eye, discovers WILL METCALFE THERE is an expectation among many that a capital city will be the...

The Corliss Group Review Travel Madrid Spain

started by Alexander Waggoner on 25 Aug 14 no follow-up yet
Abigail Wunderlich

The Corliss Group review: Travel money tips - 1 views

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The Corliss Group review Travel money tips

started by Abigail Wunderlich on 12 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
charlottesoleil

Le Library Bar de l'hôtel The Norman, un bar très tendance | The Norman Tel-Aviv - 0 views

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    Le Library Bar de l'hôtel The Norman Tel Aviv est l'un des lieux les plus branchés de la ville, pour un rendez-vous d'affaires en journée ou un verre en soirée
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