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Spring break: It's Mexico, Miami and Vegas for party people
Special to the Los Angeles TimesWhat’s “in” for spring break this year? Some U.S. spots are luring more of the party-hearty, based on bookings with a top travel agency. Cancun, Mexico, remains the most-booked destination, Miami moved from No. 7 to No. 3 this year, and...Tags: Miami Hotels, Mexico, Travel, Trips and Vacations, Travel Alerts
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A big question mark hovers over the cruise industry
The first quarter of 2012 was supposed to be a sweet spot for passenger cruise lines. Wave season, as it's known, marks a time when cruise companies and travel agents roll out deep discounts on cruise vacations and rack up lots of sales.
But that changed...Tags: Norwegian Cruise Line, Companies and Corporations, Costa Concordia Shipwreck, Cruise Ship Jobs, Central Park
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Princess Cruises to return to Mexican ports
Money & CompanyMonths after growing crime-related violence in Mexico prompted Princess Cruises to cancel stops at Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta, the company has added the two Mexican ports to next year's itinerary.... -
Mother's Day travel getaways
My Mother's Day wish list is easy: I'd like a break from my duties as the scheduling czarina, the dubious title my family has bestowed upon me.
If you'd like to de-stress Mom (if that's even possible), here are some favorite places to flee. They're...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Michelin Group, Restaurants, Mexico, Arable Farming
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Destination weddings beckon more brides, grooms
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe turquoise lagoons and misty mountains of Bora-Bora have always enchanted bride-to-be Maja Sakowsky. She's so enamored of the fabled South Pacific island, in fact, that she has delayed her wedding for more than a year so that she can legally wed there....Tags: Mexico, Tourism and Leisure, Trips and Vacations, Family, Polynesia
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How Mexico's drug war affects tourism
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWhat can travelers expect from Mexico in 2011? That's at least a $64-million question, given the many Americans who visit the country every year. And the answers seem to point every which way. Across Mexico, international visitors and drug-war casualties...Tags: Crimes, Felipe Calderon, Mexico, Tourism and Leisure, Los Angeles International Airport
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Tsunami mostly spares other nations around the Pacific Rim
Los Angeles TimesStrong aftershocks and a second sizable earthquake rattled Japan through the night after the island nation's worst quake in recorded history, but the tsunami waves that drowned hundreds in northeast Japan mostly spared other countries around the Pacific...Tags: John Kitzhaber, Weather Warnings, Crimes, Politics, Japan
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Small airplane from San Diego crashes in Baja California
L.A. NOWA twin-engine plane that apparently departed from San Diego crashed in the mountains of Baja California on Saturday, authorities said. Mexican military personnel in a helicopter spotted the wreckage of the Beechcraft Baron in steep and rugged terrain near... -
Cruise ship disabled by engine fire being taken by tugboats to Ensenada
L.A. NOWA luxury cruise ship on its way to Puerto Vallarta from Long Beach will instead be taken by tugboats to Ensenada after an engine fire that knocked out its air conditioning, hot food service, flush toilets and telephones, company officials...... -
Missing cruise ship employee's family meets with investigators
L.A. NOWFamily members of a 24-year-old Disney cruise ship employee who went missing from the vessel last week met with investigators Sunday in San Pedro, where the ship docked. Rebecca Coriam, a native of Chester, England, did not report for duty...... -
2010 travel bests and worsts
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA flying leap from the tallest building in Soweto. A volcano sunrise. Rootbeer at the Mark Twain Dinette. And a $50 parking space. If you spend 47 days on the road chasing travel stories, you run into this sort of thing. Here's my 2010 list of 31 travel...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Detroit, Tourism and Leisure, Mark Twain, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Bargains for spring break
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIf you'd like to get away for spring break and haven't yet booked your trip, don't panic. Thanks to the travel downturn, you may pay no more than students who booked months ago. You may even pay less. Unlike past years, when three- or four-night packages...Tags: Mexico, Costa Rica, Los Angeles International Airport, Trips and Vacations, Madison (Dane, Wisconsin)
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