Without argument, Hawaii is a destination of relaxation and tropical goodness that most people, if not everyone, would want to visit at some time in their life. The island of Maui, in particular, has an ongoing list of hidden gems that encompass countless stunning views, delicious foods, and memorable activities. At first arrival, an eatery…
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Traveling to Peru Amidst a Global Pandemic
I stood and took in the picturesque view of the ancient Incan ruins that are Machu Picchu. With sky-high, lush green mountains, and clouds hovering in the background, these surrounding qualities gave proper justice to the architectural brilliance and historical-importance of the Inca citadel. In August of 2021, my family and I had the opportunity…
An Unforgettable Experience in Georgia
As COVID-19 became a part of our lives, many things, including traveling and meeting friends, were restricted. Activities were very limited until coronavirus restrictions were lifted due to the vaccine being available and many people getting their COVID shots. Our family, similar to other families who were stuck in our house for about a year…
[EDITORS COLUMN] A Refreshing Family Trip to San Diego
As most coronavirus restrictions are being lifted, the world is transitioning towards “normal” life. Recently, families have been planning trips and vacations in order to fill their summer with meaningful experiences. The past year and a half has limited travel, therefore, many people have been craving the act of riding on a plane, train, or…
Get Out This Summer!
This summer, do more than study.
AIC is Among Chicago’s Best Spots
According to Trip Advisor, the museum is the best in the world?
Jennifer Donnelly, Travel Teacher
Most people only dream of studying abroad—let alone of traveling across Europe. But Irvine High School humanities teacher Jennifer Donnelly has been there, done that.