Thanksgiving travel is absolutely atrocious. The spirit of it is wonderful — most of us are traveling in order to spend time with family and friends, to celebrate the spirit of giving thanks — but the reality can be terrible, due to overcrowding in most major airports these days.
It can actually make a Thanksgiving trip well nigh impossible to plan, let alone execute. During the holiday weekend, travel promises to be so slow it will make snails and tortoises seem speedy.
So, we are going to try to help you out a little, thanks to help from lists compiled by Orbitz. What are we going to do? Let you know which airports promise to be the busiest and thus slowest, as well as which airports which will not be as crazy busy during the upcoming holiday.
Cinque Terra is a little known region in Italy, but it deserves both a mention and a visit. It is comprised of five towns which are located on the cliffs and which overlook the ocean. To say it is breathtaking is a vast understatement. Strolling through the olive groves, walking the trail which connects all five towns — talk about relaxing!
A visit to Italy is not complete without a trip to Sicily. Its history is long and often rife with struggles, but the beauty here shows how well the people have overcome it.
Turin is considered a major city, located in the northern part of Italy. The Shroud of Turin has its home there, and it is quite close to the Italian Alps.
Capri is an island nestled in the Gulf of Naples. It has always been a big resort destination.
Italy is without question one of the most beautiful, culturally stunning, and historically rich countries in all of Europe, if not the world, so it is definitely worth it to discuss some of the must see locations there.
Naturally Rome is usually the first on many lists. The capital has plenty of things to see and promises to never, ever be boring. It is a fascinating mix of antiquity and modernity and it is not to be missed.
For art lovers, Florence is an absolute must. The Renaissance was born there, Michelangelo’s David has his home there, and foodies the world over simply cannot get by without at least one visit here.
Venice is known as the city of lovers for a reason. St. Mark’s Square is a huge draw but even the small alleys and gondola rides are a must do.

Now that we have talked about one of the wonders of the world, let’s go ahead and touch on another thing that you just have to see if you are visiting Cairo. The Museum of Egyptian Antiques – this place is actually jam-packed with history and it is definitely one place that should not be missed if you are looking for a place to learn something.
Inside the Museum of Egyptian Antiques, you will find some beautiful and legendary treasures, such as Tutankhamen’s burial, tons of mummies, sarcophagi, coins, papyrus and tons of different artifacts that have been located and collected throughout the years.
The Museum of Egyptian Antiques is one place that no one should miss on their visit, for it truly is a wonder in and of itself.

Whenever you are trying to travel in style – it can be a difficult thing to actually go out and see the sights. However, if you are ever in Cairo, there are a few sights that I want you to see. For one — The Pyramids of Giza is an absolutely must, as they are the most famous and seriously the most beautiful place to visit in Cairo. For those of you that do not know – Cairo is actually the capital of Egypt and it is actually the largest city in Africa.
This beautiful city is actually famous because of all of the ancient history that you will find tucked away in this one city, but I can promise that you are going to love it. The pyramids of Egypt are some of the most impressive things in the world and they are actually located on the left bank of the River Nile.
If you want to see something amazing on your luxury vacation, the Pyramids of Giza are it!
The Bitter End Yacht Club is a must for anyone who loves boating, sailing, fishing, scuba diving, and kayaking, not to mention a virtual wealth of other activities.
The yacht club is in the Caribbean, on the North Sound of Virgin Gorda. The resort is truly one of a kind, offering the guests access to over one hundred sailboats, Hobie kayaks, windsurfers, and plenty of other types of watercraft.
You can only get to the resort by sea. The beautiful, pristine beach offers, among other things, a service marina which offers more than seventy moorings.
The Bitter End Yacht Club is ideal for families as well — the sailing school even has programs designed for children between the ages of five and ten.
Ikal del Mar is a secluded portion of Mexico which overlooks the Caribbean Sea. It is ideal for honeymoons, getaways, and even family vacations.
It is the height of luxury. There are thirty luxury villas, which boast outdoor terraces, private pools, hammocks which are hand crocheted, as well as outdoor showers. You will get attentive service and all the spa treatments you could ever possibly want.
The spas offer plenty of treatments, many with holistic touches and herbal treatments, not to mention Temazcal baths, facials, and massages, as well as Yoga and Tai Chi.
These are rather adult activities, but they are not all Ikal del Mar has to offer. In addition, you can enjoy plenty of water sports, as well as fishing, horseback riding, parasailing, and lots of romantic walks.