Celebrating Domestic Travel

Crossing Worlds in Arizona

Crossing Worlds in Arizona

Nov 22, 2009

There are no passport checks, no immigration lines and no border patrol, yet to enter the remote desert land of Southeast Arizona is truly a crossing of worlds. This is where one of the oldest civilizations in North America lives, where ancient culture and traditions, spirituality and mythology form one continuous link from past to present. If you are ready to

Fall Festivals in Arizona

(MESA, Ariz) – Set among the fiery sunsets of the Sonoran Desert, the city of Mesa is known for its amazing weather, quaint dining, and ample shopping opportunities in a thriving arts district. Mesa Arts and Culture’s fall festivals provide the perfect entertainment for the entire family during a relaxing visit to Arizona. Featured by Cookie Magazine on Good

Discovering Scottsdale’s Green Side

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (Aug. 4, 2009) – Part celebration, part art exhibit, part music festival, and all environmentally friendly, Green Street Scottsdale will celebrate the city’s sustainability efforts on Nov. 12. The free event, which takes place during the 2009 Greenbuild International Conference & Expo at the Phoenix Convention Center Nov. 11-13, will

Scottsdale’s Dining Scene

Digestif, one of restaurateur Peter Kasperski’s renowned downtown restaurants, has found a new home in the location that used to house Chef Nobuo Fukuda’s Sea Saw. The new, intimate location for the gastropub seats 35 and brings you closer than ever to the masterful creations of Chef Payton Curry who whips up farm-to-table delights like house-cured

Save in Arizona this Summer

Phoenix, Ariz. (July 14, 2009) – In celebration of its 80th anniversary year, the legendary Wigwam Golf Resort & Spa is offering a limited-time summer line-up of exclusive packages and rates, ranging from the ultimate romantic desert escape for two for just $179 per couple to $99 bed & breakfast and $79 summer rates. Nestled just 10 minutes west of