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Tannaghtyn B & B

5 of 5 stars
California
Nov 20, 2009

This wonderful B&B is set upon a knoll overlooking the picturesque St. John's River--What a view. The hosts (Ruth and Ian Giberson) are delightful and accommodating. We were only there for one...more

Best Western Saint John Hotel & Suites

Nov 18, 2009

The hotel itself is nice, when you're inside. Clean, spacious rooms. Good staff, convenient parking, near the highway, free breakfast. I wasn't overhwhelmed by how good the breakfast was, and there...more

Amsterdam Inn Sussex

3 of 5 stars
toronto
Nov 18, 2009

I stayed here for four nights in October. The hotel is the best aroudn I've heard and I have no complaints. It was clean and the television/internet situation were good. The water was hot and there...more

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Venice, Italy
  • Resident population: 268,993 Annual visitors: 2,927,000 (est.)
  • Major features: canals, museums, piazzas, architecture, bridges
  • 47,146 TripAdvisor reviews of 1,415 accommodations, 185 attractions and 526 restaurants
Venice makes you a believer in fairy tales. Cars are banned, so the only way to get around the 1,500-year-old city is by foot or by water.
Grand Cayman, Caribbean
  • Resident population: 37,083 (est.)
  • Major features: beaches, Stingray City, water sports
  • 5,824 TripAdvisor reviews of 166 accommodations, 156 attractions and 151 restaurants
Grand Cayman's splashier side is the real draw. Offering a host of experiences, from petting attention- and food-seeking stingrays at Stingray City to exploring jaw-dropping drop-offs and dive sites, Grand Cayman is a watery wonderland.
Bali, Indonesia
  • Resident population: 3,150,000 (est.)
  • Major features: beaches, water sports, spas, temples
  • 23,215 TripAdvisor reviews of 1,140 accommodations, 147 attractions and 379 restaurants
The Indonesian island of Bali is a favorite destination for both adventurers and those in need of a little relaxation. The waters off the coast of Bali's white beaches are an ideal spot for diving, while the dense jungles, teeming with monkeys and hidden stone temples, call out for exploration.
Tenerife, Spain
  • Resident population: 852,945 Annual visitors: 3,440,000 (est.)
  • Major features: beaches, parks, water sports, golf courses
  • 23,576 TripAdvisor reviews of 658 accommodations, 132 attractions and 781 restaurants
Strongly influenced by the tribal culture of the Guanches (the original inhabitants), Tenerife was conquered by the Spanish 500 years ago.
Paphos, Cyprus
  • Resident population: 27,000 (est.)
  • Major features: historic buildings, beaches
  • 9,145 TripAdvisor reviews of 252 accommodations, 21 attractions and 78 restaurants
Paphos, the capital of western Cyprus, has some serious historical clout. Site of the vast fourth-century BC Tombs of the Kings, set high on a cliff above the sparkling sea, as well as a dramatic Byzantine castle and fine mosaics, it's also known as the birthplace of the goddess Aphrodite.