The Mid-Atlantic region of the US (Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina) are beautiful that time of year. It's too cool for beaches but the mountains, valleys and cities will be comfortable. This area has a large number of nature and hiking sites (including much of the Appalachian Trail), as well as major cities with excellent museums, restaurants, shopping and parks. In particular, Washington, DC is at its best at that time of the year, and most of the museums there are both world-class and free.
2006-09-15 03:45:18
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answered by pvreditor 7
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Most vacation spots prices will go up around that time due to the high volumes they bring in during spring break. But just about anywhere really. Believe it or not, we found a great place in Cancun without springbreakers when we went on our honeymoon in April a couple of years ago. Check out the El Mandarin All Inclusive in Playa Del Carmen
2006-09-15 10:55:53
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answered by DLicious 2
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baguio city philippines!!!
Baguio has a number of attractions to please the most discriminating of sightseers. More importamtly, most of these tourist sports are easily accessible via taxi or jeepney from Session Road.
Burnham Park - Situated at the heart of the city, Burnham is the traditional venue of the city's numerous festivities. The park is named after the city's master planner Daniel Burnham. Its man-made lagoon is the site of many boating excursions, Bikers, hikers and skaters delight in the park's criss-crossing walkways. And of the romantic, a walk in the rose gardens is an absolute must.
Mines View Park - Over the years, the Park has been transformed into a shopping showcase of sorts. It's here where you can load up on the province's bounties: hand woven jacket and blankets, silver knickknacks and jewelries, and various jams and preserve. Of course, none of these goodies could complete with the Park's breathtaking view of the hills and valleys of the Cordillera and the gold mines of Benguet.
Club John Hay - A tour of Baguio is incomplete without a bite of the Club's jumbo-sized burgers and sundaes. Formerly the R & R center of the United States Armed Force personnel in the Phillippines, the Club features hotel type rooms, seven food outlets, an 18-hole golf course, six tennis courts, a six-lane bowling center, basketball and volleyball courts, a heated swimming pool plus more for a definitively sporty weekend.
Baguio Cathedral - Rising above the city skyline are the pinkish hues of the Baguio Cathedral. The cathedral is but one of a number of religious landmarks which dot the city. There is the Bell Temple, north of the city; the Maryhurst Seminary with its brilliant gardens; and Lourdes Grotto with its 252 steps to heaven.
Banaue - Although Banaue is nine hours away from Baguio by bus, the tourist who takes the time to see this marvel of culture and architecture would be greatly rewarded. Known far and wide as the eighth wonder of the world, the Banaue Rice Terraces were carved from the mountain ranges centuries ago by the Ifugaos, one of the oldest known mountain tribes of the province.
Sagada - One of the ten towns comprising Mountain Province is Sagada which is known for its numerous subterranean caves of their ancestors, the Sagadg area is a must-see for the archaeology buffs. Added attractions include the natural clear waters of Bokong Waterfall for a quick morning dip and the studio of renowned lensman Eduardo Masferres, whose collection of photographs of the Cordilleras is a photographer's envy.
2006-09-23 07:27:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Every year, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival is held on the last weekend of April and first weekend in May. The weather is great, the food is outstanding and the music is phenomenal.
It's a really terrific party thrown by a great city. I've been going annually for years and can't recommend it enough for music fans of all ages (and I was there this year and despite the hurricanes of 2005 had perhaps the best time ever).
2006-09-15 11:06:39
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answered by Kim 5
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Paris, London, Rome. They're all lovely at that time of year and there aren't too many tourists. In the US, Washington, DC has cherry blossoms in April, and Florida is not too hot during those months.
2006-09-15 10:41:14
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answered by notyou311 7
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Japan as the weather is becoming decent and you can catch the Cherry Blossoms right at the start of April or so (depending where in the country you go).
2006-09-18 16:24:41
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answered by dahnnna 4
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The Azores; an island chain in the Atlantic not a lot of people seem to know about. Nice and rugged, beautiful, warm, and secluded.
2006-09-15 10:39:38
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answered by Ironwolf56 3
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Go to Serbia to Zlatibor mountin.Is a cheep,,bat wonderfool
2006-09-18 05:00:34
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answered by oliver b 1
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depends where you are now?
for me, I'd go to South East Asia, coz the food is great, the scenery fantastic, the people very friendly, and the food is perfect.
but that's me
2006-09-15 10:40:10
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answered by pugsbaby 4
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inside the states... i should advice either the sunny states like california or florida... or the mountainous ones like colorado...
outside the US... choose either europe (east or west)...
but my best choice would b any place around the mediterranean!
2006-09-15 10:36:35
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answered by Jafar B 3
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