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    Tips for single travelers

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    Single travelers are often hit with a "single supplement" to the base price of accommodations. To avoid it, you can agree to room with other single travelers on the trip, or you can find a compatible roommate before you go from one of the man... Continue reading »

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    Tips for student travelers

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    St. Thomas has the most youth-oriented scene of any of the Virgin Islands, British or American. Some areas of St. Thomas are more popular than others with young people, especially the bars and restaurants around Red Hook. The major resorts at... Continue reading »

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    Tips for travelers with disabilities

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    Some resorts on St. Thomas and St. Croix have made inroads in catering to persons with disabilities; St. John and all of the British Islands lag far behind in this regard. As of this writing, about a third of the major resorts (and none of th... Continue reading »

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    Tips for women travelers

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    St. John and the British Virgin Islands have a low crime rate, while St. Thomas and St. Croix have the highest crime rate against women in the archipelago. However, you are far safer in the Virgin Islands than you would be walking the streets... Continue reading »

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    Introduction

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    The Garden State has had a bit of an identity crisis recently, which boiled over in 2006 when New Jersey officials began a search for a new state slogan; nobody seemed to know what to say. Too bad Hoboken-born Frank Sinatra wasn't around, as... Continue reading »

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    Frommer's favorite experiences

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    The Pinelands (www.state.nj.us/pinelands), or Pine Barrens as it is also called, is a 1.1-million-acre National Reserve full of gently rolling hills, sandy soil, streams, swamps, and a vital underlying aquifer, as well as the namesake dense p... Continue reading »

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    Planning a trip

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    Visitor Information In addition to the annual New Jersey Travel Guide, the state's tourism office also puts out several free specialty publications focusing on history, ecotourism, lighthouses, golf, and African-American culture and histor... Continue reading »