National Geographic acts as your guide to the city

Two words — City. Secrets. And because these apps are from editors at National Geographic, you know you're in for a travel treat.

Name: National Geographic City Guides

Available for: iOS iPhone and iPad

What it does: The free version offers local tips and iconic photos for each destination as well as fun facts and weather info. The paid version has curated walks, lists of "do-not-miss" places to visit, city secrets and customizable itineraries, as well as additional photos with tips from the pros.

Cost: Free, $4.99

What's hot: The app is sleek, packed with smart info and even a little bit mysterious. Searching through it for secrets was a fun, discovery-packed journey in itself, with tidbits of info where you least expected them. I liked the "Did You Know?" section best, not only for the secrets and trivia, but also for practical info. The "What to Do" list is alphabetical and easy to add to a custom itinerary or list of favorites. If you are in the city and need directions, just...

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Sure, it's a desert. But there's kayaking on the Lower Salt River, below Saguaro Lake, outside Scottsdale. On a sunny day, you get nice red rock reflections. Taken in early 2012.

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Jason Baier puts a ring on his bride's finger during a ceremony at Victoria's Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas. The chapel is offering service members and veterans free weddings from noon to 8 p.m. on Memorial Day.

Las Vegas deal: Free weddings for military members and vets

For couples hoping to get hitched in Las Vegas, the offer for free weddings on Memorial Day (Monday) could prove to be the deal of a lifetime. Victoria’s Wedding Chapel is offering free marriage ceremonies, with roses included, for active-duty service members and veterans.

The chapel normally charges $535 for the ceremony.

“The men and women of the military do so much to keep our country safe, and we wanted to show our appreciation by donating a day to give them the gift of a wedding ceremony,” Janeen Hinden, owner of Victoria’s Wedding Chapel, said in a prepared statement. “All they have to do is call and make a reservation and we’ll take care of the rest.”

Couples should call (702) 252-4565. The chapel is at 2800 W. Sahara Ave. in Las Vegas, just west of the 15 Freeway.

Ceremonies will be performed from noon to 8 p.m.

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Paddleboarding on Big Bear Lake, where the cool mountain water offers a refreshing summer escape.

Big Bear PaddleFest set to stand up to the competition

Big Bear is combining the sweet cool of its mountain lake with the exploding popularity of stand-up paddleboarding, or SUPs, in a series of distance races and sprints June 29.

Entrance fees start at $35 for the annual Big Bear PaddleFest at the Meadow Park swim beach. Races, which also feature kayaks and canoes, include 5K, 10K, 20K, downwind, sprints and relays. To register, go to the Paddlefest registration site.

Races begin with a 20K SUP event at 6 a.m. and continue with various sprints and relay races until late afternoon. Separate kayak and canoe races will also be held. The tentative schedule also calls for a kids fun race at 9:30 a.m. for ages 5-12. Live music and food will also be part of the festivities.

Entry does not include any kind of paddlecraft, but they can be rented at nearby marinas.

The sixth annual Big Bear PaddleFest is sponsored by North Shore Trading Co. For more info, go to the Paddlefest website.

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Alaska Airlines was rated the top full-service airline in a Harris survey.

Airline passenger poll: Wailing baby or stinky seatmate?

Given a choice between flying next to a crying baby or a smelly passenger, 63% of fliers would choose the crying baby over the stinky seat companion.

This was one of several interesting findings of the 2013 EquiTrend Study by Harris Interactive, which in March polled 2,276 adults who agreed to be surveyed. 

According to the survey, 58% of fliers who fly once a year or more are willing to pay for extra legroom on a flight of three hours or more, while 33% will pony up fees for more space on less than two-hour flights.

Although 68% of passengers won’t pay to avoid a middle seat on short flights, the study found 53% will pay to avoid the middle on long flights.

In-flight entertainment and Wi-Fi are very important amenities to parents traveling with children younger than 18, second only to a desire for an aisle or window seat. Male passengers value Wi-Fi more than females (28% vs. 14%) , but women value in-flight entertainment slightly more than men (18% vs. 16%). 

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Head Chef Tony Luk works over a flaming dish in the kitchen of the Jade Seafood Restaurant in Richmond, BC.

Canada: Richmond's 'Food Street' offers near-endless Asian options

Fans of Asian food can sample dishes from a variety of nations without any jet lag during a visit to Richmond, British Columbia, the city that’s home to Vancouver’s international airport (YVR).

Within three blocks along Richmond’s Alexandra Road -- in the suburb’s Golden Village district -- 200-plus restaurants feature styles including Cantonese, Szechuan, Korean, Malaysian and more. While many are small “holes in the wall” tucked into strip malls,  the food befits the city’s residents, two-thirds of whom are of Asian descent. (A full 45% are of Chinese ancestry.)

It’s no surprise that this short street is better known by its Chinese name, “Wai Sek Kai," which translates as “Food Street.”

Officials at Tourism Richmond suggest an itinerary that includes hopping from country to country and cuisine to cuisine with visits to several different restaurants.

Visitors can start with Hong Kong-style noodles and dumplings before...

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The Iolani Palace in Honolulu was built in in 1882.

Daily Deal: Honolulu museum pass offered for Memorial Day weekend

Those visiting Honolulu over Memorial Day weekend will have a chance to visit three museums at a discounted price -- and spend as much time as they like at each site. The Bishop Museum, the Honolulu Museum of Art and the Iolani Palace are offering a two-day pass good for unlimited visits.

The deal: The pass is called Two Museums and a Royal Palace and costs $19.95 for adults and $5 for children 3 to 17 years old. It allows unlimited entry to the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, which showcases history, arts and culture; the Honolulu Museum of Art; and the historic Iolani Palace, where Hawaii's monarchs once dwelled.

When: The pass is good May 25 and 26 only.

Details: The savings are good with the 3-for-1 pass. Admission to all three for an adult can cost up to $51.70, according to the museums.

Info: Two Museums and a Royal Palace, (808) 847-3511.

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A street scene in Havana; in the background is the landmark El Capitolio.

Cuba: Globus now offers people-to-people tours

Globus has joined the ranks of well-known tour companies offering trips to Cuba under a special U.S. Treasury Department license that permits people-to-people educational exchanges on the Communist island.

Its nine-day “Undiscovered Cuba” itinerary, based in Havana, includes a city tour led by a local architect; meetings with musicians and university students and local car club members; dinner at a family-owned paladar (privately owned restaurant), with a discussion of the free-enterprise system; a visit with a tobacco farmer and his family; and an excursion to the home of late novelist Ernest Hemingway. Beach time is not on the agenda.

“Our Cuba programs are not about leisure time and being a normal ‘tourist’ in Cuba,” says Pam Hoffee, vice president of product and operations at the Globus family of brands. “They are about interacting with the Cuban people.”

Dates: Frequent departures July 14 to Dec. 8; also Jan. 5 to Feb. 19, 2014.

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Comic and mimic Rich Little summons legendary actor Jimmy Stewart and other celebrities during his one-man show at the LVH.

Las Vegas: Rich Little extending one-man show at LVH

Longtime comic and impersonator Rich Little is extending the run of his one-man show, “Jimmy Stewart and Friends,” in Las Vegas. The show will now continue through July 1 at the LVH resort.

The master mimic has more than 200 voices in his repertoire. Little was a favorite of Ronald Reagan. Following one of his several performances at the White House, the impersonator recalled the president telling him, “Rich, you do me better than I do.”

Reagan is one of the more than 30 celebrities Little invokes during his graceful journey through the life of the legendary actor Stewart. Among others making “appearances” during the show are George Burns, Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn and John Wayne.

Little performs Saturday through Monday in the Shimmer Cabaret at the LVH, formerly the Las Vegas Hilton. Showtime is 8:30 p.m.

Tickets are roughly $70, or $80 for premium seating, plus tax and fees. They’re available online or by calling (702) 732-5755.

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Hiking the grounds at Rancho La Puerta, an exclusive resort now offering a day rate of less than $300.

Mexico: Hands-on kitchen and spa, for $300

If you look — and feel — like you need a massage and a day at the spa, Rancho La Puerta has a deal for you.

The Baja resort, an hour’s drive south of San Diego, is offering Saturdays at the Ranch, a one-day visit that includes fitness and spa activities, meals and a hands-on afternoon in a class at the culinary center.    

The ranch and spa, tagged World’s Best Destination Spa by Travel & Leisure readers in 2010 and 2011, is a 3,000-acre property that specializes in health and wellness activities.  Its multi-day programs include exercise, healthful cuisine, spa amenities and entertainment. Rates for seven nights start at $3,250, double occupancy.

But the Tecate, Mexico, spa’s Saturday experience is $235 per person, or $300 including a 50-minute massage.  Groups from 12-16 can also be accommodated.

The day includes round-trip transportation from San Diego, fitness class, free time to explore the gardens, pool and tennis courts, lunch, a three-hour culinary...

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The Time Warner Center in New York City is at the southern edge of Central Park at Columbus Circle.

Daily Deal: Shopping pass at Time Warner Center in New York City

The Time Warner Center in the curve of Columbus Circle in New York City houses markets, restaurants and shops -- what better combination of services for shopping and relaxing? A free pass is available with discounts and freebies for dining and shopping at the center as well as packages that add a massage or museum tickets.

The deal: The VIP Shopping Pass applies to the center's Shops at Columbus Circle and the Restaurant and Bar Collection. Some examples: a free appointment with a stylist at J Crew, $50 off purchase of $250 or more at C. Wonder and a free glass of wine with a reservation at Dizzy's Club Coca Cola.

Then there are Explore New York as an Insider packages with six themes that all come with a VIP pass. The Food, Fashion, Fun option features prix-fixe lunch for two at A Voce Columbus, two tickets to the Museum of Arts and Design and drinks for two at Porter House New York. The cost? $110 for two people. The Day of Leisure package costs $135 per person for a 50-minute massage...

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