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I took an amazing 2-week, September-October cruise through the islands east of Bali, Indonesia, to Asmat, West Papua. It was arranged by Phyllis Hischier of West Papua Artifacts (San Luis Obispo, CA; 805/549-8371, www.asmat-artifacts.net) in conjunction with the American Museum of Asmat Art (www.stthomas.edu/asmat) at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Our ship was the Indies Trader IV, which held about 20 passengers. It was very clean and comfortable. Good meals, snorkel and dive equipment, domestic airfare and all drinks were included in the cruise price of $7,...

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My fiancée, Maxine, and I spent four great days in London in September ’10. I had been there for business many times during the ’70s and ’80s, but this time it was strictly to enjoy the sights as enthusiastic tourists. It was Maxine’s first visit.

We traveled with another couple, who made arrangements through an online agency for a car from Heathrow Airport to our hotel, the Royal Park in Bloomsbury. (Unfortunately, she does not remember the name of the online agency.)

As our primary form of transport, we took the Hop On/Hop Off bus to see all the major sights. We rode the...

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Most visitors to Paris go with a list of recommended restaurants, but I thought ITN readers would like a list of wonderful wine bars, part of the true Parisian experience. I visited all of the wine bars listed below from January to September 2009, most several times.

Reporting on the prices is somewhat of a problem. For years, the tax on restaurant meals was 18.6% while the tax on fast food was just over 5%, which led to riots in the streets, literally, with chefs in white toques throwing eggs. Finally, very recently, the government reduced the tax at regular restaurants to the same...

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Here are two restaurants my wife, Judy, and I enjoyed in September ’10.

In MEERSBURG, Germany, Hotel Seepromenade (Seepromenade 14, S-88709 Meersburg; phone 07532 495757), on the Bodensee, served terrific typical German dinners on their patio (inside dining also available). The view of the lake as you dine is superb. Great service and food.

One of us had grilled fish for €14.90 (near $21) and the other had Jägerschnitzel (pork cutlet with mushroom gravy) for €9.90 ($14). A carafe of local wine at €19.90, one large beer at €2.50, an ice cream sundae...

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Just our luck! My husband, Frank, and I picked the rainiest week of the year when we visited Nicaragua in October ’08. Fortunately, almost every day had some sun, except the Sunday we watched an NFL game in our room during a sideways rainstorm.

We spent three nights in Granada, three in San Juan del Sur and one near Managua airport before an early-morning departure. Except at the hotel in San Juan del Sur, we spoke Spanish throughout our trip.

Because we were arriving late at night in Managua and had read about crimes against tourists driving to Granada, we arranged for a...

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I just finished reading Rick Steves’ “Techie Tips for Travelers” (Sept. ’09, pg. 58). It’s all good information, I’m sure. Call me old-fashioned or “out of the loop,” if you will, but doesn’t anyone travel to get away from it all anymore?

I receive e-mails, cell phone calls and phone messages at home from friends and family, but I’m not taking them with me when I go on vacation! I will check in with them when I get home, but while I’m gone I’m going to be too busy enjoying my trip and I don’t have time to deal with them.

We leave our itinerary and phone numbers with the kids...

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My wife, Amber, and I decided to add a quick, one-night stay in Tallinn, Estonia, to our 2-week Nordic capitals tour in July ’07 simply because it was easy to get to and because there was a chapter on the city in our “Rick Steves’ Scandinavia” guidebook.

The city ended up exceeding our expectations and now holds a lofty place near the top of our list of favorite travel destinations. The Baltic capital revealed an engaging medieval Old Town surrounded by a bustling modern city.

The Old Town has been on UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites list since 1997, and we spent nearly all of...

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I had an interesting experience when I did a day layover in Geneva, Switzerland, Oct. 10-11, 2009. I stayed at the Holiday Inn Express at the Geneva Airport. When I asked the front desk for travel information into the center of town, they handed me a Geneva Transport Card.

This FREE card* allows you to ride the train from the airport to town; the Geneva trams and buses, and the small shuttle boats on the lake (zones 11-17). The card is good for the number of days the traveler will be in Geneva.

DAVID COLLINS, Newbury Park, CA

*The Geneva Transport Card is free to all...

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