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by Richard Berner, San Diego, CA

2009 marked the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, which divided East and West Berlin for 28 years. During those years, we witnessed many historic moments concerning the Wall, including President Kennedy giving his “Ich bin ein Berliner” speech at Rudolph-Wilde-Platz (which was renamed John-F.-Kennedy-Platz shortly after the president’s assassination) and President Reagan’s “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall” delivered at the Brandenburg Gate (above) in 1987.

My wife, Martha, and I were in Germany a few years before the Wall...

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by Larry Taylor, Fullerton, CA

The San Blas Islands, off the coast of Panama, are one of the last pristine, undeveloped areas of the world. These islands, with swaying coconut palms, soft sand beaches and colorful coral reefs surrounded by the turquoise Caribbean, are the epitome of a tropical paradise.

The name San Blas was only vaguely familiar to my wife and me when we read that Windjammer Barefoot Cruises (Miami Beach, FL; phone 800/327-2601 or visit www.windjammer.com) was going to add this destination their 2003 offerings. Reading the brochure’s promise of learning...

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by James Hansen, Weeki Wachee, FL

Once in a while we need to rediscover a place that has been out of our sights for a long while, and Saipan is just such a place. Part of the United States Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), Saipan is located in the West Pacific, north of Guam, Palau and the Micronesian destinations of Yap and Chuuk (Truk) Lagoon. Hardly anything has been written about it, and it has been off the radar for US travelers for some time. Curiosity and the urge to explore led my wife and me to visit in June ’09.

The island

As a US...

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—Kathryn Whitmer, Bellingham, WA

If you are fascinated by the art treasures at the Hermitage and are not content with a typical 2-hour tour with hard-to-hear commentary, an extraordinary opportunity awaits you in St. Petersburg, Peter the Great’s gleaming city on the Gulf of Finland.

In the January 2001 issue of ITN (page 12), an article by Dorothy Olim Krone (who had read Marjorie Maxwell’s letter in the May 2000 issue, page 52) about attending a 2-week summer school program offered by the Hermitage in cooperation with the European University of St. Petersburg prompted me to...

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In my opinion, El Nido is absolutely the world’s best tropical island getaway. Located in the Philippines’ Palawan islands, it actually comprises two resorts, each located a short boat ride from the other. Among its many virtues are accommodations that rank with the world’s most highly rated resort hotels; an international menu featuring delicious selections, and activities to satisfy the most adventurous traveler as well as visitors seeking relaxation and pampering — all included in the price.
Using Globetrotter Guides’ “Turkey Travel Guide” to compare the itineraries offered by several large tour companies, my parents and I started planning our 2010 vacation. We decided on smarTours’ 14-day “Treasures of Turkey.”

by Richard and Elizabeth Welch, Annandale, VA

My wife and I have taken several guided trips to various areas of Great Britain hoping to see as much of this very attractive country as possible. While we had obtained good overviews of many of its regions, Wales had been mostly ignored. Although we searched diligently, we had been unable to find any tour company that offered more than a quick passage through this country on the way to or from Ireland. Consequently, we decided to plan our own independent tour.

After some research, we chose our destinations and decided on using...

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by Beth Habian, ITN

Living on the West Coast, it’s a very rare occasion when I get to see the landscape covered in snow. It might be a romantic notion, but I think that during the holidays it’s something that helps to usher in the Christmas spirit, especially after my senses have been repeatedly assaulted by the commercialization fest that seems to start earlier each year.

So when the opportunity arose to spend a week on an AMA Waterways small-ship winter cruise visiting the Christmas markets along the Rhein, Main and Mosel rivers, I got excited. And what says Christmas...

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