By Steve Smith
Where you choose to vacation depends on what is most important to you. No matter what your tastes or desires there are some top places to spend your precious free time. These are among the best places to vacation and they are great for families and adults.
Rome, Italy
Italy is one of the top destinations in Europe because it has so much to see and do. You can tour the ruins of the Roman Coliseum, enjoy art and culture and one of the many fine museums in Rome, or visit the Vatican. Their is also a wealth of sites to see around Rome including villages in the countryside that offer lodging, meals and a chance to enjoy ancient civilizations. Go to visititalytours.com to book a great vacation that has culture and scenery.
Visit Italy Tours
1-800-255-3537
www.visititalytours.com
Florida
Florida is one of the top places to vacation in the continental United States because it offers so many family activities. You will find Disney World and its many theme parks in Orlando. There is nightlife and entertainment in Miami. The best feature is top-ranked beaches to relax and unwind. You can take a fishing charter in the Gulf of Mexico for excitement, or tour the Everglades on an air boat. It has both beaches, excitement and entertainment.
VisitFlorida.com
1-866-972-5280
www.visitflorida.com/guides/
New Zealand
New Zealand is an island off the coast of Australia with a big vacation heart. It features mountain climbing through its rugged wilderness and spectacular views of three towering volcanoes in Tongariro National Park. You can fly over these sites on a volcano tour, or view them while hiking through the park. For culture, visit Auckland the cultural hub of the country. It features shopping, dining and entertainment. Then relax on one of the country's pristine beaches, or take a dolphin cruise.
New Zealand vacations
ph: 64-3-961-6860
www.newzealandvacations.co.nz
About the Author:
Steve Smith has published articles on a wide range of topics including cars, travel, lifestyle, business, golf, weddings and careers. His articles, features and news stories have appeared in newspapers, consumer magazines and on various websites. Smith holds a Bachelor of Arts in English and journalism from University of New Hampshire Durham.