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Where to Go:

with colorful umbrellas, boutique shops and hotels. Embark on day trips outside the city, to enjoy SeaWorld San Antonio, Six Flags Fiesta Texas, San Antonio Zoo and Aquarium, the Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch or the Natural Bridge Caverns.

San Antonio, Texas

Where to Stay:

Where to Stay:

Its main resort is he There Water Color Inn but you have bed & breakfasts, private homes and cottages.

Why Go:

and History or hike around Sierra de la Laguna – a biosphere reserve south of the city with crystal pools, streams and flora. And there are cave paintings, found around this charming Mexican town, some dating back 1000 years! Where to Stay:

There are a number of of high-end beach resorts, mid-priced off beach hotels, inns and Posadas.

Where to Go:

With a rich colonial heritage, this vibrant south-central Texas City offers something for everyone. The short Texas spring is an ideal time to visit.

You will find accommodations to fit every taste and budget – hotels, motels bed & breakfasts and all major hotel chain brands.

Where to Go: What to See:

Start with a little history at the most famous landmark – the 18th century Spanish mission – The Alamo. Preserved as a museum, it marks the 1836 battle for Texas Independence from Mexico. A tourist haven, the San Antonio River Walk forms a network of walkways and pedestrian promenade filled with restaurants with outdoor tables topped

Telluride, Colorado Why Go:

Because you want one more opportunity to ski or snowboard. Expect daytime temperatures in the 40 + degree Fahrenheit range. Telluride is now “very posh” since a number of celebrities have bought or built vacation homes.

Santa Rosa Beach, Florida Why Go:

With a location on the Florida Panhandle, it lies along a 26 mile stretch known as the “Emerald Coast.” The mild temperatures, natural scenic beauty, turquoise waters and sugar-sand beaches make this a family favorite. What to See:

Check out the biking, hiking and fishing at Point Washington State Forest, a 15,000 acre nature preserve. There’s upscale dining and boutique shopping in Santa Rosa Beach and the other small beach communities.

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