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Near Salvador, Brazil, a Paradisiacal Place to Disconnect
3/13/2011 By ANDREW JACOBS NY Times
The rustic, pristine island of Boipeba, off the coast of Brazil, offers perfect weather and the kind of vacant, palm-shrouded beaches that make you forget about the pleasures of air-conditioning.
6 Action Adventures in the Caribbean
11/7/2010 By ALLISON BUSACCA NY Times
The Caribbean islands offer a wealth of extreme activities, including snorkeling with humpback whales, exploring bat-filled caves, rappelling into canyons, and (yes) parasailing in the buff.
WHY WE TRAVEL
5/9/2010 By SETH KUGEL NY Times
South Carolina tourist Thornton Kirby comments on snorkeling with humpback mother and calf in Silver Bank Sanctuary off Dominican Republic; photo
In Fiji, Dancing With Sharks
1/17/2010 By GREG WINTER NY Times
Shark diving in Pacific Harbor offers a fairly certain chance of seeing what any honest diver will admit to yearn for: lots and lots of big fish.
WHY WE TRAVEL
12/20/2009 By AUSTIN CONSIDINE NY Times
American tourist Lukasz Czerwonka comments on snorkeling in waters off Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles; photo
Bask Country
11/22/2009 By JEFFRIES BLACKERYBY NY Times
Secret cove beaches, sleepovers on the sand and hotels no taller than a coconut tree the Caribbean island of Tobago takes it nice and easy.
Why We Travel
4/19/2009 NY Times
Tourist Mark Moldenhauer comments on snorkeling with his son in cenote, or underwater cave, in Tulum, Mexico; photo
CORRECTION
2/13/2009 NY Times
Correction of February 6 article about snorkeling in Maui
LETTER; Seasonal Snorkeling
2/13/2009 NY Times
Joan D Winston letter on February 6 article about snorkeling in Maui
A Free Water World: Snorkeling on Maui
2/6/2009 By MICHAEL TOUGIAS NY Times
Six spots along the coast of this Hawaiian island offer visitors an inexpensive aquatic adventure.
LIVING HERE; A Lure for Divers
1/23/2009 NY Times
Divers Yvonne and Dieter Sturm comment on their second home in Cayman Islands; photos and brief descriptions of properties near scuba diving and snorkeling
Why We Travel
1/11/2009 By AUSTIN CONSIDINE NY Times
Swiss tourist Anne Margot comments on snorkeling with husband in waters off Maldive Islands; photo
Memo Pad
8/21/2007 By JOE SHARKEY NY Times
FIRST COMMERCIAL A380 FLIGHT Singapore Airlines will begin auctioning seats on eBay next Monday for the first commercial flight of the A380 superjumbo jet, scheduled for Oct. 25 from Singapore to Sydney. Proceeds will go to charity. Singapore will be the first airline to take delivery of the long-delayed Airbus double-decker aircraft, which is certified to hold 853 passengers in a single-class configuration. Singapore said it would configure its A380s with 471 seats in three classes: economy, b...
Saving Coral Reefs Becomes a Tourism Priority
6/24/2007 By BONNIE TSUI NY Times
The tourism industry has lately been a partner to conservation efforts in major reef areas from the South Pacific to the Caribbean.
It’s Night. Shall We Snorkel, Cycle or Hike?
1/28/2007 By ELAINE GLUSAC NY Times
More and more resorts, spas and tourist attractions are offering creative alternatives to dining and drinking the night away.
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