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Spring/Summer2017

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DREAMSCAPES SPRING/SUMMER 2017 60 TRAVEL GALLERY >> BY CYNTHIA DAVID DS E njoy an Italian vacation by first-class, high-speed rail organized by Monograms, sister company to Globus. The 10-day Rome, Florence & Venice trip begins in Rome, where you're escorted to your hotel and met by a knowledgeable local host. Your three-day stay includes a half- day sightseeing excursion comprised of a viewing of Michelangelo's The Last Judgment in the Sistine Chapel, a VIP entrance to the Colosseum, the Roman Forum and St. Peter's Square and Basilica. Then you're off to Florence, where you'll skip the line to see Michelangelo's David. Stroll through Cathe- dral Square, Piazza della Signoria and Santa Croce Square. In Venice, watch a glassblower at work and wander through St. Mark's Square and Basilica, the Doges' Palace and the Bridge of Sighs. monogramstravel.ca COURTESY MONOGRAMS TRAVEL F rom June 23 to September 4, Vancouverites can fly direct to Boston on Air Canada's new direct flight aboard a 120-seat Airbus A319 aircraft. The new summer service will shave two hours of travel time between Canada's West coast and the U.S. Eastern seaboard. Leave at 8:55 a.m. and arrive in Boston at 5:03 p.m. The flight complements Air Canada's existing flights to Boston from Toronto, Montréal, Ottawa and Halifax. aircanada.com COURTESY KYLE KLEIN PHOTOGRAPHY W ith Brightline high-speed train service set to launch in South Florida this summer, the Palm Beaches—a col- lection of 39 cities and towns stretching from Boca Raton to Jupiter and Tequesta on the Atlantic coast—are now more accessible than ever. Situated along I-95 and home to Palm Beach International Airport (PBI), the area offers unparalleled water sports and eco activities, numerous golf courses, endless dining options, shops galore, unique cultural attractions and access to more than 75 kilometres of pristine beaches. Pair all this with summer savings at top hotels and resorts for a memo- rable vacation in paradise. thepalmbeaches.com; gobrightline.com COURTESY OF BRIGHTLINE P rincess alert! The popular London Pass includes entry to more than attrac- tions. Many have a strong connection to the Royal family and the lives of Britain's best-loved princesses. Visit Kensington Palace, home of Princess Diana, which is cur- rently hosting the exhibit, Diana: Her Fashion Story, until February 28, 2018. Or how about West- minster Abbey, the historic coronation church of the British Royal family since the 11 th century, where Queen Eliz- abeth II was crowned in 1953? Perhaps Windsor Castle or the Tower of London are more intriguing. Entry to all is included with the London Pass. A one-day London Pass costs £62 per adult and £42 per child. Two-, three-, six- and 10-day passes are also available. londonpass.com LONDON PASS

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