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» A versatile new travel towel/sarong: Towelini makes packing a breeze
By Francesca Rizzo | Published 05/19/2008 | Travel Trends | Rating:
The Towelini Travel Towel Sarong has recently been rated as the best travel towel and sarong combination by the World Travel Guide and it was even mentioned by leading travel expert Rick Steves.
The thing that sets the Towelini apart from other travel towels is its versatility. A Towelini is more than just a compact organic cotton travel towel. It can also be wrapped and tied into a dress, worn like a robe, or rolled into a travel pillow. It can even be layed out like a large beach blanket. Try doing all that with a regular travel towel.
» 2008 Yoga Trends: Yoga Trades The Metaphysical For The Mainstream
By Megan McDonoug | Published 01/22/2008 | Travel Trends | Unrated
"A sexy yogini sitting in lotus position on the hood of a car is not out of the question - if it helps sell the car," says yoga marketing and trends expert Megan McDonough of Mindful Marketing. She's identified ten key yoga trends as yoga becomes part of the global fabric of daily life in 2008 and moves out of the yoga studio and into the offices of doctors, businesses and ad agencies.
» What Ever Happened to the Lazy Sunday Drive?
By Sandy Cosser | Published 11/18/2007 | Travel Trends | Unrated
Times were that every Sunday afternoon families used to crowd into the family car (note the singular) and go for a leisurely drive around town. It used to be an event, something to be looked forward to. It was not to be sneered at and wheedled out of. That was because cars were still a novelty and it was such bliss to ride in one, even if one was going at a sedate 30 km an hour and being rattled to death by non-existent shocks. One kept all one’s sneering for those who did not have cars and who were thus not able to enjoy the thrills of the Sunday afternoon drive. Poor peasants who had to walk on a Sunday! Those were the days of the family that drives together stays together.
» Travelers Predict '08 Trends in Annual TripAdvisor Survey
By Staff Writer | Published 11/8/2007 | Travel Trends | Rating:
SUNNY ISLES BEACH and MIAMI, Fla., Nov. 8 --
TripAdvisor(R), the world's largest travel community, announced results of
its annual travel trends survey of more than 2,500 travelers around the
world. Top trends identified in the survey are concerns about germs, the
growth of green tourism, and opposition to cell phone use on planes.
TripAdvisor unveiled its TravelCast list of emerging hotspots for 2008 with
Jerba, Tunisia topping the list internationally, and Sunny Isles Beach,
Miami, named #1 destination in the United States.