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Impressions of China
By Hideaways Life Editor Pat Chaudoin
When I answered my bedside phone and the voice at the other end said, “Ni hao, this is your six-fifteen wakeup call,” I knew I wasn’t in New Hampshire anymore.
Hideaways' Ambassador's Report: The Cloister
By Hideaways President Mike Thiel
It's rare that I come across a place that is so special and has such a wonderful spirit that I'm at a loss for words to describe it.
Hideaways' Amassador's Report: The Fullerton
By Hideaways Manager of Partner Programs Andrew Thiel
For those of you who don't know the history, Singapore--established in its modern form by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles in 1819--replaced Penang as the primary trading post of the British Empire in the Far East.
As You Like It: Close-To-Home Cruising
Hideaways Staff
Want to discover North America from the water? Looking for cruise options that won't take a lot of time and money just to get to your point of embarkation? Hoping for some fun, close-to-home choices for the whole family?
Oh, the Things We've Seen!
By Hideaways President Mike Thiel
Try as I might, I couldn't resist loosely borrowing a phrase from Dr. Seuss as the title of this article. You can imagine some of the things we've seen after 30 years in the travel industry: the good, the bad, and the completely unexpected.
Traveler's Journal: Zihuatanejo/Ixtapa: Two Sides to This Mexican Coin
By Hideaways Travel Services Manager Darcy Allen
If you're like me, Zihuatanejo (pronounced zee-watt-a-NEH-ho) brings to mind a sleepy little fishing village with quaint shops, lovely beaches, and a relaxed, let-your-hair-down atmosphere.
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