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  • Air Canada flights from $118 each-way

    Air Canada airplane

    Air Canada ©wbaiv/Flickr

    Book your flight to Canada now with these Air Canada flights from $118 each-way. Depart from La Guardia (LGA) airport in New York City and fly to 10 major cities in Canada.

    The offers found by us include flights to Edinburgh from $847, domestic flights with American Airlines and more. Book now before all the deals sell out!

     
  • A short guide to the provinces of Canada

    Rocky Mountains

    Rocky Mountains ©Christina T/Flickr

    Canada can pride itself with tons of visitors from outside as well as inside the country. As the second largest country in the world, its geographical diversity is absolutely amazing, no wonder so many people want to see it.

    The three largest cities, Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal are the main urban destinations, but they are not the only popular ones. Want to know what to visit when in Canada? Watch this cute video and read our short guide to the provinces of Canada to get a taste.

     
  • Canada flights from $85 e/w with Air Canada

    Air Canada

    Air Canada ©wbaiv/Flickr

    This week’s best airfare deals are here thanks to our deal hunting team. Our best offer is a set of Canada flights from $118 e/w with Air Canada:

    → Newark to Toronto for $85 e/w
    → Seattle to Victoria for $156 e/w
    → Atlanta to Halifax for $171 e/w

    Seats for these cheap flights with Air Canada are limited, so hurry up and book before everything sells out.

     
  • 4 Night Bahamas Cruise with Royal Caribbean from $229

    Monarch of the Seas

    Monarch of the Seas ship ©wikipedia

    Find below Travelgrove’s Top Cruise Deals for this week – selected and confirmed   by our experienced editors.

    Today’s best offer is a 4 nights Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean‘s Monarch of the Seas ship for as low as $229 per person (including taxes and fees, based on double occupancy). Being a round-trip itinerary, the cruse ship departs from and arrives to Port Canaveral, Florida.

     
  • 5 great ethnic neighborhoods from around the world

    Tokyo sur Seine, photo by firepile on Flickr

    One of the best things about large cities is that they are not uniform, and behind every street corner you might as well find something new, something that you haven’t encountered before. And large cities tend to have little pockets of culture where people have retained their own sense of style, and sometimes language and culture. Ethnic enclaves might have started out as something else, but today they tend to be oases of color and uniqueness inside cities. Plus, they are the go-to place if you are in search of ‘authentic’ cuisine and products, as well as interesting sights. Here are 5 great ethnic neighborhoods from around the world, for travelers who want to break the monotony.

     
  • The most fascinating greenhouses from around the world

    Royal Greenhouses of Laeken, photo by Luc Viatour on Flickr

    Just because an exotic plant native to some remote Pacific island could not possibly survive a temperate weather with its unavoidable cold rains and snows didn’t mean that enthusiastic botanists didn’t try their best to find ways to keep their hobbies alive. Greenhouses were already being built in the 13th century, but even the ancient Roman new a thing or two about growing plants in controlled spaces. Nowadays, you can find industrial sized greenhouses in many countries (Holland has some of the biggest greenhouses in the world), but it’s the greenhouses that were built for fun, style, or science that are really worth visiting. Here are some of the most fascinating greenhouses from around the world that make visit-worthy travel attractions.

     
  • The world’s most underrated islands that make great travel destinations

    Maluku, photo by Eustaquio Santimano

    Bora Bora, the Cayman Islands, the many islands of Thailand and other island destinations that usually catch the traveler’s eye in brochures and guides are often the only kind of island destinations that are mentioned at all. Not only because they are naturally beautiful, but also because they are have well developed tourist facilities. But there are so many other islands and island nations on the planet that would do just as well, despite the fact that they get fewer visitors and are less well endowed with luxury resorts and touristy restaurants. Whether you like your islands tropical, exotic, rugged, windswept, tree-covered or cold, there are hundreds of islands is the world that deserve a little more attention from visitors. Here are some of the world’s most underrated islands that make great travel destinations.

     
  • Easter skiing: 5 resorts with late-season snow

    Saas Fee, photo by Claudio Vosti

    Not everyone celebrates Easter, but whatever you are planning to do on Easter Sunday and a few days before or after, mid-April is a great time to go on a short holiday. With Spring in full bloom it isn’t difficult to find some nice outdoor destinations where you can enjoy the sun, but what if you’re not ready to let go of winter yet? If you haven’t managed to go frolic in the snow during the winter months, April is not too late yet. If you’re not planning on spending Easter at home, why not go on a ski vacation? There are quite a few ski resorts around the world where you can enjoy  some subzero temperatures even in April. Here are some destinations for Easter skiing: 5 resorts with late-season snow.

     
  • The best wildlife watching destinations in the world

    Komodo Dragon, photo by Adhi Rachdian

    Nothing compares to the feeling you get when seeing a wild animals in its natural habitat, especially if it comes as a surprise. Now that travel is becoming more and more eco-conscious, an increasing number of people opt for wildlife vacations that allow them to get in touch with nature and get away from the hubbub of the city. If you’re curious what it’s like to see elephants, gorillas or whales off the TV screen, now it’s easier than ever to embark on a breaht-taking, life-changing adventure that will surely give you a different outlook on wild animals. Here are some of the best wildlife watching destinations in the world, where you get the chance to meet a few of the most fascinating species on the planet.

     
  • The world’s most livable cities, from a traveler’s point of view

    Auckland, photo by Phillip Capper

    Year after year, The Economist as well as Mercer compile lists of the most livable cities on the planet. If you want to move to another city and you want to make sure that you’ll get better living conditions than at your last home, it’s a good list to consult. But just because a city has a wealth of stuff to buy and services, or because it has good roads and little crime does not mean that they instantly become hot tourist attractions. So what are the advantages of visiting the kind of city you’d like to live in? Are they more tourist-friendly than your run of the mill town, or do they only make the tourist’s job harder? Here the pros and cons of visiting the world’s most livable cities, from a traveler’s point of view.

     
 
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