Thursday, April 15, 2010

Family Fun Vacations By Virtuoso


The time has come to begin thinking about his summer's family vacation. Whether traveleing with the children or grandchildren, finding the perfect vacation is important. Not all destinations and resorts are family friendly.

Some resorts and hotels accept families, but once you have arrived and unpacked, there is little to do in the way of activities. This issue of Virtuoso Insights opens the doors to 45 family vacation ideas. The ideas span from cruising, beach vacations and vacations in Europe the entire family can enjoy.

So take a look at this issue of Virtuoso Insights. Once you have browsed through the information, call me and let's begin planning your vacation. Also, if you would like to have this delivered to your home or office, contact me. I will be happy to add you to our list.

45 Fantastic Vacations

Adrienne Sasson, DS, CSS
Rubinsohn Travel - Virtuoso
The Pavilion
261 Old York Road - Suite 205
Jenkintown, PA 19046
Office: 215-886-5200, ext. 65
Tollfree: 1-800-501-8519, ext. 65
Direct: 267-879-8250
www.atravelspecialist.com
adrienne@rubinsohntravel.com
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Monday, April 5, 2010

Machu Picchu Reopens For Tourism


After many longs months of anticipation, one of the world's most beautiful historical and cultural sights reopens. The Peruvian government was force to close this popular touring area after devastating rains flooded the site in late January.

Thousands of tourists and area residents were left stranded when torrential rains fell in the region. Due to mudslides caused by the floods, roadways and rail service were blocked. The only way out was by helicopter. Unfortunately due to poor visibility and continued bad weather, people remained in the towns and villages below for days.

Machu Picchu sits about 8,200 feet (2,500 meters) above sea level in the Andes Mountain range. This site of the Inca ruins was named by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1983. It is Peru's most popular tourism site and responsible for the largest portion of their tourism income.

On April 1, 2010, the ancient site of Machu Picchu was reopened for tourism. This Inca citadel was built around 1450, but abandoned about 100 years later. The Inca site was refound by Hiram Bingham in 1911. Several theories as to why the Incas built this high outpost surround this ancient gift to us.

To visit Machu Picchu, visitors must go through the quaint town of Cusco. This town was recognized by the early Spanish conquerors in the 17th and 18th centuries. Not only is Cusco the gateway to the Inca Citadel perched in the Andes Mountains, but the town has a culture and life of it's own. Beautiful markets, the town square, Plaza de Armas,
Chapel of Sagrada Familia and more charm the thousands of tourists on their way to the mystical ruins.

Want to know more about travel to Peru? Call me and let me help you plan your own Peruvian discovery. This is the perfect family vacation.

Adrienne Sasson, DS, CSS
Rubinsohn Travel - Virtuoso
The Pavilion
261 Old York Road - Suite 205
Jenkintown, PA 19046
Office: 215-886-5200, ext. 65
Tollfree: 1-800-501-8519, ext. 65
Direct: 267-879-8250
www.atravelspecialist.com
adrienne@rubinsohntravel.com
Blog: http://atravelspecialist.blogspot.com
Facebook: Adrienne at Rubinsohn Travel
Proud Members of ASTA/CLIA/IATA