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Golden Travel lists top spring destinations

Thursday, 12 April 20073 min read

GoldenTravelGuides.com, one of the fastest growing travel companies in the country, announced the top spring travel destinations for 2007. They are:

1) Cruises – Caribbean or European
2) Las Vegas
3) Riviera Maya
4) Grand Canyon
5) Punta Cana
6) South Padre Island
7) Key West
8) Poconos
9) Smoky Mountains
10) Atlantic City

”As far as cruises go, just like with many traditional forms of travel, the prices hit rock-bottom in the spring months when an abundance of spectacular deals are available,” the company says.

The non-stop casino and entertainment offerings makes Las Vegas one of the top destinations.

“The Riviera Maya in the southern part of Mexico has been gaining popularity in recent years but still offers much-needed tropical seclusion. The Grand Canyon isn’t as crowded or as hot in the spring months, making it the perfect time to get out to nature and enjoy the near perfect weather,” the company says.

Punta Cana, Dominican Republic was chosen for its unlimited sporting adventures and stunning beaches.

South Padre Island located in southeast Texas offers a spring getaway with warm weather, long stretches of beaches, and many traveler friendly activities.

Key West ranked as a top spring destination for its unique shore-town appeal while the Poconos was chosen for its quaint mountain appeal, abundance of hotels and resorts, and myriad of sightseeing adventures.

The Smoky Mountains of Tennessee is the perfect place to rent a luxury log cabin and take in the fresh mountain air of America’s most visited National Park, according to Golden.

“Atlantic City was chosen for the combination of its gambling and casino fun and beaches and boardwalk attitude,” the company says.

Headquartered in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, GoldenTravelGuides, a subsidiary of Golden Interests, Inc., says it is the largest leisure travel agency in Pennsylvania and one of the largest in the Northeastern United States.

Report by David Wilkening