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Dave is an international travel writer and founder of Dave’s Travel Corner, a premier travel resource since 1996. He is well traveled (180 countries & territories); while on the road he enjoys the outdoors, backpacking, mountain climbing, meeting people, and experiencing other cultures.

Combining these interests with his expertise in technology, photography and writing, he shares his adventures on Dave’s Travel Corner and in select media outlets. Dave is most at home in Bangkok, Los Angeles, the Napa Valley or California’s Sierra Nevada mountains.

In 2006, he conceived the Napa Wine Project., a challenging endeavor to visit, taste with and extensively write about every winery in Napa Valley, California. He has now completed 1,200+ visits and written reviews of Napa wineries & producers.

His first book titled 'The Freeways of Los Angeles' was published in 2010.

He is a big proponent of experiential travel, valuing experiences far above "things".

Exploring Bermuda, an Introduction to the Island

May 10, 2013 by Dave4 Comments

Getting Here There are nonstop flights to Hamilton from a number of cities along the east coast of the USA as well as London Gatwick. It is surprisingly a short flight from many major metropolitan areas including New York (under 2.5 hours) and Toronto (about 3 hours). Many airlines service the island with nonstop flights including Air Canada, American, British Airways, Delta, Jet Blue, United, US Airways and Westjet among others. Bermuda … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airport, America, Art, Asia, Beach, Bermuda, Bicycle, Bus Travel, Canada, Caves, Cruising, Culinary travel, Dancing, Drinking, England, Food and Wine, Golf, History, Ice Cream, Journey

Visiting Frankfurt

May 9, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

I'm not sure how it is that on recent flights every time I have been parked right next to a screaming baby. This latest one did not actually cry, but rather screamed a good portion of the 11 hour flight. No matter how hard the parents tried, this little fellow would not let up. Upon reaching Frankfurt - I had 8 hours to kill before heading on to Verona Italy. I took full advantage of this window of opportunity by jumping on the S8 train to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, Art, Bicycle, California, Frankfurt, Germany, Italy, San Francisco

Orbitz Survey Names Cancun the #1 International Destination for Summer Travel

May 9, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

STR Also Reports Increasing Hotel Occupancy in Cancun Cancun, Mexico (May 8, 2013): All signs point to a glorious summer season as Cancun is named the top international destination for summer travel by Orbitz. Orbitz Summer Travel Insider Index analyzed air and hotel booking data from Orbitz.com and picked the 10 most popular summer destinations. Cancun was ranked number three behind Orlando and Las Vegas and was the only international … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Airport, America, Beach, Caribbean, Culture, Dallas, Easter, Festival, Fishing, Food and Wine, Golf, Mexico, New Orleans, Nightlife, Orlando, Resort, Riviera, Sand, Spa, Summer Travel

Uganda Wildlife Authority Offering Additional Gorilla Permits

May 8, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

One of the World’s Most Intimate Experiences Becomes More Accessible KAMPALA, Uganda (05/2013) What was once the world’s largest family of mountain gorillas, the Nshongi, located in the southern sector of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda, has been reconfigured into three families. At the same time, another band, the Kahungye, has split into two. “These additions bring the total family groups in this sector to five, meaning more … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Africa, Animal Rescue, Lodge, Walking tour, Wildlife

Three New York Experiences

May 5, 2013 by Dave2 Comments

With so much happening on any given day, visits to new York City can be easily be organized by themes. This, the largest city in the United States is not a city that sleeps easily. There is something for everyone at all hours of the day and night. As it should be, the metro here never stops running - all day and night 365 days a year. You won't be bored here - New York is an eclectic mix of cultures from all corners of the world - one of the true … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Bicycle, Empire State Building, Music, New York City, Shopping Mall, Times Square, Walking tour

Johnny Barnes, Bermuda’s Waving Man!

May 3, 2013 by Dave2 Comments

We were recently in Bermuda and noticed a life-size bronze statue of a waving man next to the road. How many living people have a statue built in their honor? Johnny Barnes was a fixture on the island, spending his happy days waiving for 25+ years from a median grass strip near the capital city of Bermuda, Hamilton. He was still waiving to folks in his early 90's - and was one of the island's legends. He passed on in 2016 at age 93. Here is a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Bermuda

New Denali National Park Tour Starting June 1

May 2, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

Windows Into Wilderness Tour Includes a Bus Tour and Guided Hike into the Park ANCHORAGE, Alaska— - May 1 2013— As vacationers begin to make summer plans, Doyon/ARAMARK Joint Ventures introduces its new Windows Into Wilderness Tour. Beginning June 1 through Aug. 31, the Windows Into Wilderness Tour allows adventurers to travel deeper into Denali National Park in less time. The six-hour tour has been crafted as a suitable alternative for those … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Alaska, America, Bus Travel, Cruising, Culture, Denali, Food and Wine, History, Lodge, Mountain Climbing, National Park, Resort, Village, Walking tour, Wildlife

What you’re missing while looking for the Big Five

May 1, 2013 by Dave1 Comment

When animal spotting on safari, people tend to get obsessed with the Big Five game, as though they matter above all else. I’m not going to stand here and talk down the beauty of the lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard and rhinoceros, but I will say our admiration for the Big Five can distract us from the other equally wondrous creatures in our midst. So let’s imagine you’re on a luxury African safari with the view to collecting all five of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Africa Safari, Animal Rescue, Drinking, Food and Wine, Kenya, Lodge, Walking tour, Wildlife

Szechenyi Baths and Pool, Budapest Hungary – May 2013

May 1, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

Budapest is known for its thermal waters and there are a number of baths in the city that you can choose from. One of the more accessible baths are the public Szechenyi Baths and Pool. This was the first public thermal baths to open on the "pest" side of Budapest - opening in 1881. There are a number of covered baths that range in temperature from painfully cold to reasonably hot. Several saunas set at various temperatures are also available. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Hungary, Massage

Travel Mindset Helps Travelers Live in the Travel Moment

May 1, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

New Website Provides Trip Inspiration for Authentic Vacation Experiences [Chicago, IL] – April 30, 2013 – Travel Mindset will change the way that travelers choose their next great vacation. The site launched today and encourages users to want more from their vacation days and make every trip top their last. “Online travel has been dumbed down so much that all you really see is 'Top 10' this or 'Best of' that, so much so, that there is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: America, Chicago, Fashion, North America, River Rafting, Travel Blogging

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