• Malaysia

    Posted on April 13, 2014 by in Destination Spotlight

    Malaysia is one of the most peaceful destinations for tourists. According to the Global Peace Index, Malaysia is ranks 29th where as the US ranks 99th. Comprised of 2 regions, West Malaysia (or Peninsular Malaysia) and East Malaysia (or Malaysian Borneo), it is 1 of 12 mega-biologically diverse countries in the world. With 3 major […]

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  • Choosing the Right Vacation Supplier

    Posted on April 13, 2014 by in MJST Prep School

    As long as a supplier offers options where you want to go, its okay, right? Wrong! Choosing the right supplier is paramount to getting the vacation you desire. All vacation suppliers specialize in certain areas based on destination (i.e., Caribbean vs. Western Europe) and type (land vs. cruise), allowing them to focus the majority of […]

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  • Gastronomy

    Posted on April 13, 2014 by in Elle Renee, Theme Travel

    Gastronomy is the study of food and culture with a particular focus on gourmet cuisine.  Gastronomy travel includes organized tours as well as individual travel with the primary goal of experiencing the cuisine specific to a region. These trips that are growing in popularity amongst foodies can be as formal or as casual as you […]

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  • Babymoon Travel

    Posted on April 7, 2014 by in Ask Aston

    A babymoon is a great way for soon-to-be parents to spend some quality alone time before the baby arrives, however special consideration and care must be taken in order to have a safe trip. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists the best time to travel is during the second trimester (18-24wks). When […]

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  • Tanzania

    Posted on April 6, 2014 by in Destination Spotlight

    The largest country in East Africa, Tanzania is an active traveler’s paradise. It is home to 15 national parks, 31 game reserves, Mt Kilimanjaro, the world’s highest free standing mountain, and 7 World Heritage Sites, including Ngorungoro Crater which is often referred to as the “8th Natural Wonder of the World”. Adventure options include mountain […]

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  • Charter Flights

    Posted on April 6, 2014 by in MJST Prep School

    A charter flight is a flight where the entire aircraft has been rented rather than just one seat. They offer more flexibility than scheduled flights and a wider choice of destinations with tailor-made itineraries. There are 3 types of charter flights: private –single entity, private- affinity and public. Private-single entity is when an individual or […]

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  • Babymoon

    Posted on April 3, 2014 by in Elle Renee, Theme Travel

    The term babymoon was first popularized in the 1990’s and was defined as the period of time parents spent bonding with their newborn. By the 2000’s, the term evolved to include a final trip for the parents-to-be before the baby arrived. This trend has been taking off in recent years and range from a quiet […]

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  • Colombia

    Posted on March 30, 2014 by in Destination Spotlight

    The oldest democracy in South America as well as the 3rd most biodiverse country in the world, Colombia is a melting pot of history, culture and nature.  The entire city of Cartagena, the walled city, is a World Heritage Site. The Coffee Cultural Landscape is alive and well, comprised of multiple states that grow what […]

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  • Best Luggage for Travel

    Posted on March 30, 2014 by in Ask Aston

    Traveling with the wrong luggage can put a damper on your trip before it even gets started. There are many factors that go into choosing the right luggage such as determining the kind of packer you are. Are you a minimalist? Or do you need the whole kitchen sink? Next, think function, uniqueness and durability. […]

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  • All Inclusive Inclusions

    Posted on March 30, 2014 by in MJST Prep School

    The all inclusive concept was popularized in 1950 with Club Med and has grown to include hundreds of options with many different hotel brands to date. Since there is no industry standard on what an all inclusive should include, they are not all made equal. At the core base, an all-inclusive hotel should include 3 […]

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