Travel Briefs

For people with food allergies, the 400-page book “Let’s Eat Out with Celiac/Coeliac & Food Allergies!” offers guidelines for eating safely anywhere, covering seven international cuisines and hundreds of menu items.

Focusing on 10 common food allergens — corn, dairy, eggs, fish, gluten, peanuts, shellfish, soy, tree nuts and wheat — it showcases common ingredients, hidden allergens and food-preparation techniques used by restaurants. $26.95 from various sources, including Amazon....

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SunAir (P.O.B. 10250, Jerusalem 91102, Israel; phone +972 54 5818883, fax +972 2 6717775 or e-mail gilaviv@zahav.net.il) offers flights over the Dead Sea and surrounding area.

For up to three people, the flights, out of Masada Airfield at the Dead Sea, range from a 20-minute flight over Masada, the Ein Gedi oasis and the Dead Sea coastline for NIS600 (near $159) to a 75-minute flight along the Dead Sea coast and over the city of Jerusalem for NIS 2,200 ($584).

Air tours over Tokyo in helium-filled zeppelins holding 12 passengers and two crew members are offered by Nippon Airship Corp. (St. Luke’s Tower 27F, 8-1, Akashi-cho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0044, Japan; phone +81 3 5148 2650).

Tours range from a 40-minute tour of Tokyo for ¥63,000 (near $680) per person, daytime, or ¥68,000, night, to a two-hour tour of sprawling Yokohama at ¥168,000 ($1,814) weekdays or ¥178,000 weekends/holidays.

Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica (Lima, Peru; phone 51 1 610 0400 or, in the US, 800/442-5042), adjacent to Tambopata National Reserve in southern Peru, has constructed a Canopy Tree House perched 90 feet above the rainforest floor to complement its 35 cabañas.

It has two single beds, wash basin, portable toilet and windows with removable mesh screens. Orchids, toucans, monkeys and other wildlife are at arm’s length. A dedicated butler, at hand on a nearby tower and reachable by walkie-...

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At the Macau Communications Museum (Estrada S. Maria II No. 7, Macau SAR, China; phone +853 2871 8570), more than 100 years of stamps are on display, many relating to the city’s history. 

The museum is open 9:30-5:30 Tuesday-Sunday. MOP10 ($1.25) adult, MOP5 child or senior. 

A volcano near Iceland’s Eyjafjallajokull Glacier, 75 miles southeast of Reykjavik, began erupting on March 20 and continues to erupt. Five hundred people were evacuated from the area, and planes were rerouted to avoid ash damage. Past eruptions of the volcano have triggered larger eruptions at nearby Mount Kalta. 

Volcano sightseeing tour packages are available from Reykjavik.

From a notarized document for children traveling with friends of the family to forms for a child’s medical authorization, Forms4Travel.com (877/210-1410) offers many legal forms that travelers and parents need. Forms (watermarked) cost about $15 each, including delivery.

The exhibition “A City for Impressionism: Monet, Pissarro, Gauguin in Rouen” at the Rouen Fine Arts Museum (Esplanade Marcel Duchamp, 76000 Rouen, France; phone 02 35 71 28 40), June 4-Sept. 26, 2010, will feature 100 paintings, some never exhibited before. €3 ($4) adult. 

It is part of the Normandy Impressionist Festival, throughout the region through Oct. 10, featuring art exhibits, theater, dance, concerts, films and outdoor food booths. Visit www.normandie-impressionniste.fr.