Dr. Beach has recently published his Best Beaches List for 2008. Vacationers have been relying on Dr. Beach's (Stephen P. Leatherman) Top Beaches List for years, and once again he delivers! The Top 10 Beaches List includes sand beaches in the beautiful states of Florida, Hawaii, New York, California, North Carolina and South Carolina. Here's a rundown of his picks for 2008's Best Beaches.
America's Best Beaches 2008 - By Dr. Beach
1. Caladesi Island State Park, Dunedin/Clearwater, Florida
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2. Hanalei Beach, Kauai, Hawaii
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3. Siesta Beach, Sarasota, Florida
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4. Coopers Beach, Southampton, New York
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5. Coronado Beach, San Diego, California
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6. Main Beach, East Hampton, New York
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7. Hamoa Beach, Maui, Hawaii
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8. Cape Hatteras,Outer Banks, North Carolina
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9. Cape Florida State Park, Key Biscayne, Florida
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10. Beachwalker Park,Kiawah Island, South Carolina
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What To Pack For A Cruise Vacation
Clothing
Shirts - 5 - long, short-sleeved, or a mixture
Formal Outfits - 2 - long dresses or suits
Shoes - 1 dressy pair for formal night
Shoes - 1 walking pair (well-worn)
Jacket or Sweater - 1 lightweight
Underwear and Socks - 5 lightweight sets
Lingerie - bras, slips, nylons
Accessories - Tie, Scarf, Belt
Optional: Exercise Clothing + Sneakers
Optional: Shoes - 1 pair sandals or flip flops
Toiletries
Hair - shampoo, conditioner, lotions, clips
Eyewear - glasses, contacts, case, solutions
Miscellaneous
Money - Credit Cards, Checks, ATM Card, Cash
Small Daypack - to carry camera, sweater, towel
Watch (with an alarm) or a Travel Alarm Clock
Travel Aids - Earplugs, Neck Pillow, Eye Mask
Travel Clothesline (braided rubber type)
Walkie-talkies - stay in touch on board
Laptop - charger, wireless cards
Handheld Games or iPod + Earphones
Umbrella (small, collapsible) or Rain Poncho
Documents
Passports - carry a photocopy in your suitcase
Airline Tickets - E-Ticket Confirmation
Hotel Confirmations - arrive day before cruise
Emergency Contacts - phone, address, email
***If you plan to carry on toiletries,remember the Airlines Security 3-1-1 rule:
3 ounce bottles, 1 quart ziploc bag, 1 bag per person
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Planning to visit Chicago for a quick weekend getaway? See Chicago's best tourist attractions in two days! Here's a two-day Chicago itinerary for you if you're planning a visit to the Windy City. (Beware -- this itinerary is only for hard-core tourists, though. Please adjust the schedule or Chicago attractions to suit your family!) Enjoy!
Chicago Attractions - Day One
Note that the Shedd, the Field Museum, and the Adler Planetarium are located in the same "plaza" -- all walking distance from each other!
Chicago Attractions - Day Two
If you have an additional day or would like to substitute an activity, consider:
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Visit Quebec City in 2008 to celebrate its 400th Anniversary! Quebec City is buzzing with celebration activities! See Celine Dion August 22nd; Linkin Park July 13; and Cirque du Soleil October 17 - 19.
Quebec City is a great weekend getaway. Where to stay in Quebec City? Book a room at the Fairmont's Chateau Frontenac, and you'll be staying in one of the most photographed hotels in the world. For a unique view of the Frontenac and excellent photo opportunities, ride the funicular down into Old Lower Town. As you walk along Lower Town's narrow, cobbled streets, glance up and drink in the majestic beauty of this old dame sitting atop the bluff overlooking the St. Lawrence River. With so much to do in this historic town, we though we'd give you ten of our favorites, so here goes!
Top 10 Things to do in Quebec City
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Kid-style Crepes - ala syrup!
Which Creperie is the best in all of Paris? This was my quest for our recent visit to Paris, France. You see, my son's favorite food (next to macaroni and cheese) is the French crepe! So, I scoured the Paris guidebooks and Paris dining reviews in search of the Best Crepe in Paris. Armed with a creperie name and address, my family boarded the Metro near the Louvre and headed to Gare Montparnasse. When we stepped out of the underground walkway and looked around, my son felt as though he had died and gone to heaven. Creperies were EVERYWHERE! They dotted the streets like spots on a leopard! It was at that moment I was thankful to have done my research, otherwise, how in the world would we chooose? Walking along rue du Montparnasse, we carefully read each creperie sign we passed in search of "Creperie Josselin." When we reached 67, rue du Montparnasse, we excitedly entered the small cafe. Upon discovering that the place was bustling with locals, we knew we had chosen wisely. The small tables were nearly filled at dinnertime, but a friendly man met us at the door and seated us at a quaint table near the window. The menu was bursting with crepe choices -- fillings of every kind! The air was filled with the wonderful smell of crepes (and melting butter). We couldn't help but to be in awe of the huge blocks of butter that were being used at the crepe prep area. So, that's why they taste so good! After devouring our crepes (and ordering seconds), we were satisfied that indeed we had found the Best Crepes in Paris at "Josselin." (Of course, that's just our humble opinion!) Bon Jour!
Creperie Josselin - 67, rue du Montparnasse, Paris, France
The New Carry On Luggage - A Backpack? Just when we thought that the airlines couldn't possibly (or wouldn't dare) charge us for more add-ons, here they go. American Airlines' new first checked bag charge will cost fliers $15 for the first (that's right -- 1st) checked bag. You know what that means, right? Overhead bins are going to be overflowing, people will be putting their bags in YOUR overhead space. Have you ever gotten on a plane that has started boarding from the rear only to find out that the overhead bin above your front-of-the-plane seat is full?! Unless you're a high mileage frequent flier with priority boarding privileges, you'd better start learning how to pack light. For some travel tips on how to pack using only one piece of luggage, check out my favorite travel website for tips on how to travel light -- One Bag. Don't be so stubborn, lighten up. You'll be glad you did (and your back will thank you, too)!
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Tennis - French Open 2008: If you're planning to be in Paris between now and June 8th and you're a tennis lover, you may want to try to score tickets to the 2008 French Open. Most of the big names will be there, including Federer, Nadal, Ferrer, Djokovic, Davydenko, Blake. Sharapova and the Williams sisters will be there for the women. You can try to find tickets at the Roland-Garros 2008 French Open Ticketing online page. Don't worry about the language barrier if you can't read French, just click on the American flag icon, and your information will be instantly displayed in English. Bon jour!
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Scuba Diving and Snorkeling Safety: Scuba divers and snorkelers, listen up! Don't get lulled into a false sense of security just because you're diving or snorkeling with a chartered group. Two scuba divers went missing from a scuba excursion in Australia, near The Great Barrier Reef. You can read a full article about the scuba diver rescue in Australia at this AOL News link. Apparently, the divers ended up spending 20 hours floating in the ocean, waiting for rescuers. Luckily, they were rescued, but it's still not a great way to end a vacation! Please listen to and follow all instructions given by your dive master or snorkel guide. The ocean holds beautiful sites for tourists like us; just remember to put safety first!
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Theme Parks - Hard Rock Park, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: Wow, when's the last time you visited a brand spanking new theme park? Well, here's your chance! Hard Rock Cafe has spread their interests to include theme parks. Hard Rock Park is a theme park located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina - the land of family beach vacations. The Hard Rock amusement park held its grand opening weekend June 2 - 3. This celebration featured rock bands like The Eagles and The Moody Blues. So, if you're craving for a new theme park family adventure, check out Hard Rock Park in Myrtle Beach, and let us know about your experience! Rock on!
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