North & Central America
Celebrate Shakespeare’s 447th birthday DC style
Celebrate William Shakespeare's 447th birthday at the home of the world's largest Shakespeare collection - The Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington D.C.

Pocono Mountains open 2011 golf season
The Pocono Mountains are celebrating the beginning of spring and the 2011 playing season by taking advantage of specials from over 35 golf courses in the region.

Eat for free at Disney with Complete Orlando
From the 1st of April 2011, Complete Orlando, the Orlando holiday specialist, will be offering holidaymakers the chance to eat for free with the Disney Dining Plan available throughout Walt Disney World Resort on selected dates throughout 2012*.
Take a journey around Capital Region USA
There are many ways to travel the huge distances around the States but, in the Capital Region USA, you can make your journey one of the best parts of your whole holiday experience. Capital Region USA offers a diverse and eclectic selection of transport options.

B&Bs on the increase in West Virginia
Ranging from quaint log cabins and restored farmhouses, to classic mansions and historic inns, bed-and-breakfast accommodation is on the increase, welcoming visitors to relax, rejuvenate and enjoy the warm hospitality throughout West Virginia.

Fishing, rafting & kayaking in Oregon
For geographic diversity and scenic beauty, Oregon's waterways are second to none and there's a whole host of guides and outfitters to show you the best...

New flights to Aruba with KLM
Year-round access to Aruba is becoming easier for UK visitors, with the introduction of new KLM Royal Dutch Airlines' flights on 30 October 2011.

Canadian Rockies Golf names favourite 'holes and bites'
The Canadian Rockies Golf destination has released its list of favorite golf and watering holes in Alberta, as golfers prepare for the upcoming golf season in April.
Get set for the Great American Pie Festival
Brits have long thought of themselves as the unofficial pie connoisseurs with stake to a tasty range of treats from the Melton Mowbray Pork Pie right through to the unconventional pie, the Cornish Pasty....however Kissimmee in central Florida has started paving a name for itself as 'Pie Capital of the World', having been host to the annual Great American Pie Festival for the past nine years.
Air Europa says ‘hola’ to Mexico City
Air Europa, the Latin America specialists, will launch a new route to Mexico City this summer as the carrier adds to its long-haul programme.

Chance to win all expenses paid holiday to Memphis
Everyone attending the Elvis Festival at the 5 Star Vauxhall Holiday Park this September will have the chance to win an all expenses paid trip for two to visit The King’s home in Graceland and his birthplace of Tupelo worth nearly £3,000!
New Mexico reaches tourism’s final frontier
New Mexico will take centre stage as tourism reaches a whole new frontier in years to come – the final frontier, in fact.
Oceania Cruises adds South Pacific and Hawaii for winter
New for Oceania Cruises’ 2011 / 12 winter collection includes 27 unique itineraries, of which 16 are totally new, and new destinations that include Hawaii and South Pacific, including Tahiti, the Cook Islands, Fiji, Tonga and American Samoa, as well as a return to Australia and New Zealand.

‘Eggs-tra’ long Easter breaks in Jamaica
Thanks to William and Kate and of course Easter, 2011 will see one of the longest public holidays outside of Christmas, with a stretch of 11 full days off work.

Island of Nevis puts a spring in travellers’ step with special offers
Travellers looking to escape the icy grip of winter on a serene, sunny island need look no further than Nevis. As if its charming plantation inns, variety of eclectic restaurants, dramatic volcanic peak and friendly residents weren’t enough, hoteliers across the island are inviting visitors to take advantage of their exclusive offers this spring.