Saco, Maine, is an exciting and relaxing vacation getaway. Located the the southern part of the state, this scenic town offers beautiful beaches, lively restaurants and close proximity to premium outlet shopping. In the summer, visitors may… read more
Salem, Oregon, with a population of 147,215 as of 2005, is located approximately 48 miles south of Portland and 55 miles east of Oregon's coastal beaches, according to the city's website. Forty-seven city parks allow visitors to access 1,60… read more
Indian Rocks Beach, a small beach town along Florida's Gulf Coast, attracts tourists who are looking for a quiet beach respite not too far from airports and theme parks; but for nature lovers this small town offers a host of possibilities.… read more
Sanibel Island is nicknamed "shell island," because of the large array of shells that can be found on the beach each morning. Sanibel has surf fishing, golf courses, tennis courts, winding canoe trails and island-long bicycle paths. Sanibel… read more
Tourists from all over the world travel to Florida to relax in the sun and sand. Holmes Beach is one of its most popular destinations. It is situated on the southwest coast of the Gulf of Mexico on Anna Maria Island. It is widely known as a… read more
Sarasota, Florida is located on the Gulfcoast about half way between Tampa and Fort Myers. It is one of Florida's largest and most affluent markets and is growing four times faster than the national average. If art is your main interest, vi… read more
Sanibel Island, Florida, is situated on the Gulf of Mexico and is a popular beach vacation destination. Enjoy the area's shops and restaurants, soak up the sun on the beach, golf, swim, surf or bike on one of Sanibel Island's bike paths. A… read more
Legend has it that Indian Rocks Beach received its name when local Indians trekked to a rock-encircled spring reputed to have healing powers. The early settlers would say: "The Indians are on their way to the rocks." Today, Indian Rocks Bea… read more
If you love sun, warm beaches and palm trees, then perhaps Florida is a place to consider as your vacation destination. The Sunshine State has 1,200 miles of sandy beaches facing the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, and with its balmy… read more
If you want to soak up the sun and sand and enjoy a quiet retreat, head to beach destinations in Florida such as Sanibel Island, Fort Myers and Vero Beach. Renting a secluded beach cottage in Florida for a short or long-term stay offers ple… read more
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