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Island Guide Example: VirginIslandsStThomas.com: St. Thomas boasts the title as not only the most visited cruise ship port in the United States Virgin Islands, but the most frequently traveled to in all of the Caribbean Sea. In downtown Charlotte Amalie and near the cruise ship dock visitors from all over the world frequent fine restaurants and fancy shops that rival those of Paris, but a few miles away they can leave that hustle and bustle behind and find the tropical relaxation of palm trees and white sand beaches.
With the most flights from the US and most cruise ship dockings St. Thomas emerges as the easiest of the United States Virgin Islands to get to for a vacation and, as with all of the USVI, citizens do not need a passport to travel from the US mainland. Once you learn all that St. Thomas has to offer, you will surely want to visit this tropical paradise! |
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City Guide Example: nycNewYorkCity.com: Nothing offers the magic, promise, opportunity, and sheer awe that New York City, NY provides to visitors. As the most populous city in the country and one of the richest in cultural and historical aspects, it boasts some 39 million visitors annually. While offering so much, one of the most challenging aspects of a visit to the area rests in the sheer amount of things to do available.
Ultra modern but with plenty of outstanding historic elements, New York City, often called the Big Apple or just NYC, welcomes visitors from around the world. With five boroughs of amazing attractions, many visitors start at Times square, a large intersection where the entire city comes to life. From the Broadway shows to the various museums, not to mention the interesting people (look for the Naked Cowboy), this Midtown area offers every type of world cuisine at area restaurants. The Empire State Building, the second tallest structure in the city, towers over the city and offers a bit of historic charm. Step back and look at the skyline of New York City. The skyscrapers, bridges, and monuments that create this picturesque view are awe-inspiring. To view it, visit the 86th floor of the Empire State Building where an observation deck awaits. The only one taller, One World Trade Center, should see completion in 2013. |
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