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Ways to Get From Siem Reap to Bangkok and Back

October 17, 2012 by Cez Krol1 Comment

Two of the most popular destinations in south-east Asia are Siem Reap and Bangkok. Siem Reap is the nearest city to Angkor Wat, the largest religious complex in the world, and Bangkok is famous for cheap flights, booze and finger-licking good food. Their geographical proximity make the route Bangkok - Siem Reap well-trodden by travellers from around the world on their way around SE Asia. There are several ways to get from one city to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Angkor Wat, Asia, Bangkok Thailand, Border Crossing, Bus Travel, Food and Wine, Journey, Taxi

Seychelles, an Introduction

October 15, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

Warm tropical waters - aquamarine colors layer, upon layer - clear waters and white warm and inviting sandy beaches. Perhaps those are the thoughts that come to mind when one mentions the Seychelles. Rightly so! However, geographically their location may be a bit hazy and one may grasp for their exact location. In fact these small islands are a part of Africa. The Seychelles are located about 1600 km east of Zanzibar and the Eastern African … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Africa, Airport, Animal Rescue, Arabic, Asia, Beach, Europe, Garden, Madagascar, National Park, Sand, Seychelles, Tanzania, Visa, Wildlife

The Three Gili’s, Indonesia

October 14, 2012 by Lisa Ellen Niver1 Comment

Sometimes traveling slowly can be more enjoyable than the "preferred", faster transportation. During our return trip to Gili (a series of islands located just off the northwest tip of Lombok, Indonesia) we meandered rather than take the Gili Cat, a brand new speed boat. We had more time to meet people and ultimately arrived in the Gili's after several days in Senggigi. Gili T seems so different compared to our time here in 2008. Is that why … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Art, Asia, Beach, Garden, Indonesia, Sand, Seafood, Walking tour

Having The Don with The Coach

October 6, 2012 by Paul KandarianLeave a Comment

I've never been a huge football fan, but given the chance to talk to Don Shula, one of football's most beloved coaches, winner of back-to-back Super Bowls with the Miami Dolphins, while at the same time chowing down a world-class burger at a new restaurant bearing his name, you think I'm gonna say no? Bob Griese and the Shulas The occasion was the opening in 2012 of the first Shula Burger at the Postcard Inn in Islamorada (formerly Holiday … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Florida, Food and Wine, Golf, Restaurants, Sports

Step back in history in Savannah

October 5, 2012 by Phyllis SteinbergLeave a Comment

Time has stood still in Savannah with its 24 squares and picture perfect parks with homes dating to the 1700's when General James Oglethrope arrived here to build a colony in the name of England’s King George II. Oglethrope and with city planner, William Bull of South Carolina established the squares and reserved them as public parks among the neighborhoods. One of the homes along the squares Monterey Square is home to Congregation … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Antiques, Bicycle, Civil War, England, Food and Wine, History, Ice Cream, Israel, London, Monterey, Mountain Climbing, Museum, Restaurants, Seafood, Shopping Mall, South Carolina, Trekking, Walking tour, Wedding

Reflections of Ohrid – Macedonia

September 28, 2012 by Dave9 Comments

Let us set the scene for your visit - Lake Ohrid, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of Macedonia's true natural gems. Here are the basics: the old town of Ohrid is the place to stay with its ancient architecture, site of Europe's first University, site of where the Cyrillic alphabet was invented, steep cobblestone streets, small cafes and bars that are only accessible by foot or by boat and rocky secluded beaches perched at the base of steep … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, Amsterdam, Architecture, Art, Beach, Bridges, Bus Travel, Caves, Europe, Fashion, Food and Wine, Macedonia, Mountain Climbing, Russia, Shopping Mall, Walking tour

Puerto Rico Offers Postcard Perfect Getaway

September 15, 2012 by Phyllis SteinbergLeave a Comment

The vibrant music, cultural and culinary scene in Puerto Rico offers vacationers of all ages a stunning array of activities. This was my third visit to this colorful and congenial island and I jumped right into the mix at the legendary El San Juan Resort and Casino located on a two-mile beach in San Juan’s Isla Verde district. At the El San Juan, I encountered the locals dancing to the beat of sassy salsa rhythms. This happening occurs on … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Airport, Antiques, Beach, Caribbean, Casino, Coffee, Culinary travel, Culture, Dancing, Drinking, Fashion, Fishing, Food and Wine, Golf, Internet, Massage, Music, New York City, Puerto Rico, Rainforest

Top Five Savvy Reads that feel like Traveling

September 12, 2012 by Lisa Ellen NiverLeave a Comment

Can't get away but want to feel like you've traveled? I recommend these five stories to get your Fall full of far-away places that will make you feel as if you did leave home, even if you don't get further than your back yard! The Newlyweds, by Neil Freudenberger This tale about all types of love captured my heart. The story features intercontinental online dating (New York to Bangladesh) and moments in rural Bangladesh, all set against … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: America, Asia, Bangladesh, Bridges, Europe, Food and Wine, Germany, Istanbul, New York City

How To Afford Travel In Your 20’s

September 1, 2012 by Danielle FerrettiLeave a Comment

On a free trip to La Jolla Cove in Southern California The most common question I get when talking about my travels is "How do you afford it?" As a 20-something Millennial who is just getting started in my career, time and money aren't exactly abundant. Travel is priceless, however. With a little creative prioritizing, you CAN make travel in your 20′s affordable. Here are some tips: 1. Cut the crap! I've heard so many people say the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Art, California, Free Travel, Massage, Spa, Sydney

Catalan Cuisine in Barcelona

August 28, 2012 by Hans BeltranLeave a Comment

If you plan on visiting the city of Barcelona, you definitely want to make sure you sample the cuisine within the city. While many types of cooking are available in the city, sampling the tasty traditional Catalan cooking of the past is a wonderful experience. In fact, this city is well known for producing some of the finest cuisine found in the country of Spain. You will find a lot more than several regional dishes. Catalan cooking will offer … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Culinary travel, Dessert, History, Ice Cream, Pizza, Seafood, Spain, Wine Tasting

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