A visit to the Garden Isle is improved with a rental car. Being on Kauai, one of the less-developed Hawaiian islands, renting a car will m
If you’re looking to unplug, and enjoy the beauty of nature, Kauai is the island for you. It is less built up than Maui is and is a fantastic place for travelers preferring a more low-key trip. Things to do in Kauai range from hiking to tours and dining out, much like Maui.
A good starting point for any Grand Canyon vacation is to take a Grand Canyon self-guided driving tour. If you're like most people, you're going to be spending your trip entirely at the park's South Rim.
The Grand Canyon's popular South Rim is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. But not all of the park's facilities will be open all the time. For instance, the Yavapai Geology Museum is open year-round, but the Desert View Campground is only open from late April to mid-October.
You can visit the Grand Canyon without a tour, but it’s not recommended. Taking a self-guided Grand Canyon tour like this one guarantees that you’ll have seen the best views that the popular South Rim has to offer.
Rocky Mountains National Park has many pet restrictions to protect wildlife. Keep your dog on a leash that's 6 feet long or shorter at all times, and don't leave your dog alone. They can only be in official campgrounds, picnic areas, and parking lots, as well as alongside roads.
Here are the park's top three locations for the best views of Rocky Mountains National Park - Bear Lake, Gore Range Overlook, and Sprague Lake.
The closest airport to a Tulum tour is Cancun International Airport. From there, it's a two-hour drive to the site. You can drive a rental car, call a taxi, travel by airport shuttle, or take the bus.
On a Tulum tour, you can expect to pay around 80 pesos for admission, with an extra 45 pesos for professional photo equipment. In USD, that's about $4 to $6. That's a super reasonable price to see everything that the Tulum ruins have to offer!
On your walking tour of Wall Street in NYC, be sure to stop by the Charging Bull Statue at the northern tip of Bowling Green. This now iconic piece of art was originally an infamous act of vandalism.