Articles By: Tracy Line 
Tracy Line is a travel writer and agent, and the owner of Noblesville Travel. Contact her at Tracy@noblesvilletravel.com. For travel tips and information, check out her blog at www.noblevilletravel.com.
Tracy Line / November 9, 2012 2:35 pm
For me, the worst part about travel is dealing with flights. Long layovers, delays, constant gate changes; it can be a hassle. So when I recently read about Legacy Travel Club, a company wanting to provide nonstop flights out of Indianapolis, I had to find out more. Christopher Allen, president of Legacy and the man behind the idea, recently filled [...]
Tracy Line / October 2, 2012 12:01 am
For me, one of the best parts of being a travel agent is learning about various destinations. Recently I’ve been studying Tahiti and French Polynesia. Here are some fun facts about this South Pacific destination: Geography, The islands of French Polynesia are half way between Los Angeles, CA and Australia/New Zealand. There are 118 islands, spanning 1.5 million square miles. [...]
Tracy Line / August 14, 2012 11:09 am
If you’re looking for a unique vacation, why not try a small ship cruise? A variety of cruise lines offering a wide array of itineraries are available. Explore the Americas, Europe, Tahiti, the Caribbean and more. Read on to learn about the advantages of a small ship cruise. Personal Touch: Small ships typically hold anywhere from 36-96 passengers. Guests [...]
Tracy Line / June 11, 2012 6:17 pm
I thought I’d heard it all. But I was wrong. Last week, Dutch entrepreneur Jim Halfens announced he is opening a new line of hotels. His hotels aren’t the type of place you want to visit twice. In fact, you might hope to never go there at all. Halfens’ hotels offer a unique service: the ability to arrive married and [...]
Tracy Line / March 13, 2012 2:00 am
I couldn’t have been happier to get on the plane. Visions of sunny blue skies, sand, surf and fruity cocktails took over my mind. It seemed almost too good to be true. And it was. That’s right, in the middle of perhaps the mildest winter I’ve ever experienced, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. was having a cold, rainy spell. The sun lingered [...]