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Hipmunk Hotels: Five Lush Tropical Escapes in Hawaii

The 50th state in the United States is a tropical paradise.  It is world-famous for its warm waters, white sandy beaches, and outdoor sport options. Hawaii is a premier surfing and SCUBA diving location. Additionally, the volcanic mountains are full of land adventures, from hiking to helicopter tours. The islands are home to two national parks as well as numerous other small national monuments.  Plus, you’ll find a wide range of hotel options from which to choose. Continue Reading . . .

Hipmunk Hotel: Escape to Southern Hospitality in Savannah, Georgia

Savannah, Georgia, is the epitome of a southern United States city.  Established in 1733 as the capital of the Georgia colony, Savannah is a city that combines old-world charm with new-world conveniences.  The city is a wonderful place to take a carriage ride around the cobblestone streets.  It’s is home to many historic buildings and homes such as  Juliette Gordon Low (founder of the Girl Scouts).  The city is also home to the Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the first public museums in the world. You’ll find a rich history between the Revolutionary War and American Civil War. Continue Reading . . .

Sick of carrying luggage up the stairs? Check out why the status quo changed!

I have been hunting new carry-on luggage since I started my new job in November.  I want a piece of rolling luggage but at the same time, I don’t have to have to deal with things like dragging it up stairs.  I was recently approached by Naisha Joseph about her new piece of luggage called TraxPack. Naisha and her good friend Richard Braddock have developed a new piece of luggage to revolutionised the luggage industry.  TraxPack removes the struggle of dragging wheeled luggage up stairs.    TraxPack’s amazing new system treats your luggage like a tank and has a handle that is vertical and tilted.  The handle is vertical when on flat ground but it is tilted while going up the stairs. Continue Reading . . .