SAN DIEGO, CA, April 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) It seems like spring has just begun, but summer is right around the corner. Just because you're an adult doesn't mean you don't deserve a summer vacation. Take some time off and enjoy some summer travel of your own. If you're not sure where the summer will take you, don't worry - in the new April issue, Exec Digital names its top ten destinations for the most luxurious summer vacation yet.
Exec Digital's top ten summer vacation destinations leave no scenario unturned, with picks that satisfy every desire from the relaxing spa hotel to the thrilling African safari, and from the romantic getaway for two to the resort that is fun for the family. With picks that span the globe from the Maldives to the Barbados, the French Riviera to Baja California, Exec Digital has it covered.
Who tops the list for top ten summer vacation destinations? Could it be the One&Only Palmilla in Los Cabos, or Beaches in Turks & Caicos, the Mauna Lani Bay Resort in Hawaii or Sandy Lane in Barbados?
Read April's issue of Exec Digital here.
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Top Summer Vacation Destinations in the April Exec Digital Issue
Top ten summer vacation destinations leave no scenario unturned, with picks that satisfy every desire from the relaxing spa hotel to the thrilling African safari, and from the romantic getaway for two to the resort that is fun for the family.
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