X

Get FREE Email Updates

Sign Up

Dave's Travel Corner

Seeing the World One Step at a Time

  • Home
  • Blog
  • Guides
  • Journals
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Links
  • Interviews
  • About

press releases


Las Vegas Monorail’s Elevated Third Rail Lounge to host First-Ever Exclusive New Year’s Eve Party

November 23, 2016 by DaveLeave a Comment

Las Vegas Monorail's Elevated Third RailLounge to Host First-Ever Exclusive New Year's Party - Location offers a fantastic, panoramic view of the Strip fireworks show. - Las Vegas Monorail will be the only Strip transportation available during road closures on New Year’s Eve. - Parking at the Las Vegas Convention Center Station is included in the ticket price. LAS VEGAS (November 2016) – For the first time, New Year’s Eve revelers will … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Beer, Casino, Drinking, Fireworks, Paris, Public Transportation, Resort, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Traffic, Train Travel, Wine Tasting

Landing in Paradise, St. Barths

November 23, 2016 by Dave4 Comments

The southern side of the island of St. Barths where the D211 highway meets the ocean again feels like a number of now built up island tourist hubs would have felt 60 years ago. A few homes are visible between the green of the vegetation and dot parts of the hillside, but that is it. There are no high rise condo's here or mass tourism. However, with a little 'vision' one can clearly see an unfortunate busy alternative. From where I am staying … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Art, Fishing, Paradise, Scuba Diving, Seafood, Walking tour, Wildlife

Eating Essentials in New Haven, CT

November 22, 2016 by Marianne Ruane2 Comments

I’m not a big fan of pizza. I like it well enough, but I had never had a pizza that I thought was extraordinary. There is one exception - I’m originally from Northeastern Pennsylvania and pizza from the town of Old Forge really is delicious. But with square cuts from a big rectangular crust, thick tomato sauce, and an American cheese blend, Old Forge pizza always seemed outside the realm of ordinary pizza, in its own category, at least in my … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Bakeries, Beer, Coffee, Connecticut, Culinary travel, Dessert, Drinking, England, Film, Food and Wine, History, New York City, Pennsylvania, Pizza, Restaurants, Romantic, Russia, Spain, Walking tour, Wine Tasting

City Guide: Museums in Bloemfontein

November 20, 2016 by Ninette MinLeave a Comment

Bloemfontein is the judicial capital of South Africa and is the sixth largest city in the country. It’s not particularly famed for its tourism but rather as one of the largest maize and wheat producing regions of the country. Bloemfontein has a deep-rooted Afrikaner history with so many interesting museums and battlefields to explore. So if you enjoy history, then Bloemfontein should be one of the cities on your South African travel … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Africa, Animal Rescue, Art, Culture, England, Farming, Garden, History, Mountain Climbing, Museum, South Africa, Trekking, Walking tour, Wildlife

The Doll Lady of Wisconsin

November 18, 2016 by Sharon Nadja Zajdman3 Comments

On the first anniversary of my mother’s passing, a letter was forwarded to me from the Holocaust Center. My mother had been prominent in Holocaust Education. A woman in Wisconsin was writing a book and looking for my mother to provide her with background information.   The Center didn’t know what to do with the letter, so they forwarded it to me. Enclosed were photographs of my mother, taken in her home. I called the woman in Wisconsin … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airline, Airport, America, Antiques, Art, Canada, Cell Phone, Chicago, Cruising, Drinking, England, Fashion, Flowers, Food and Wine, Garden, Greece, Hawaii, History, London, Markets

A Tranquil Respite in the Big Easy

November 16, 2016 by Scott Kendall1 Comment

A topless man wearing lipstick and a bright pink tutu prances by. Jazz is blaring at Legends Park. Drunken tourists stagger to their next girly joint. It’s Friday night on Bourbon Street, and this small town Texas boy needs a break. We all love a good party now and then, and New Orleans certainly knows how to party. But sometimes, we want a break from the frenetic energy and craziness of the nonstop Mardi Gras party atmosphere - but where … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Art, Bridges, Canals, Culinary travel, Drinking, Garden, Golf, Indiana, Louisiana, Mardi Gras, Montana, Museum, New Orleans, Paradise, Restaurants, River Rafting, Spain, Texas, Vineyards

5 Things You Must Do in Lisbon

November 14, 2016 by Júlia Vilaça1 Comment

Every city has some things we simply can’t miss. Because they’re part of its tradition, because they’re genuine and because they perfectly represent its culture. Lisbon is no exception – the capital of Portugal has some things you can’t miss while visiting it and today I invite you to discover five of them. Visit the most famous Portuguese bakery. In the early 19th century, in Belém, right next to the Jerónimos Monastery, there was a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Bakeries, Castle, Culture, Garden, Portugal, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Walking tour

Exploring the Skies above Eastern Thailand

November 13, 2016 by Dave10 Comments

After connecting online with a fellow travel blogger - Thor Winther, of Winther Worldwide, some months ago, I was pleasantly surprised when he told me he had purchased a flight from Copenhagen to Bangkok and was interested in meeting up. Timing worked out so that he was able to visit our village several hours east of Bangkok. The last time I touched our drone was on Koh Tachai Island in Southern Thailand - after takeoff on the silky white … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Bangkok Thailand, Music, Sand, Thailand, Village

Driving the Denali Highway

November 12, 2016 by Chris Picardi1 Comment

During our eight days in Alaska, I don't think we had a single bad view, and the Denali Highway was no exception. The 135 mile, mostly-unpaved road connects the town of Cantwell to Paxson and was once the only road providing access to Denali National Park. Due to harsh winter conditions, the road is closed from October through mid-May, but if you have the opportunity to drive this road during the summer months, it will not disappoint. If you … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Alaska, America, Animal Rescue, Art, Boston, Connecticut, Denali, Glacier, Hiking, National Geographic, National Park, New York City, North America, Volcano, Wildlife

Small-town Travels in France’s Alsace Region

November 10, 2016 by Charlotte Leszinske4 Comments

France’s oft-neglected eastern border is notable for a few things: lush countryside, Germanic architecture, and storybook charm. There’s nowhere in the world that sings to the heart like Alsace; somehow, its cobbled streets create the desire to get lost in back alleys with a pastry or two. Alsace is a fairly small section of France, with just under two million people calling it home. Strasbourg, seat of the European Parliament and capital of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Bakeries, Canals, Castle, Culture, Euro, Film, France, Germany, Journey, Museum, Paris, Sports, Walking tour, Wine Tasting

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 230
  • 231
  • 232
  • 233
  • 234
  • …
  • 585
  • Next Page »
Dave's Wines Logo

The Official Wine Club of
the Napa Wine Project!

Your personal membership to the
finest Napa Valley artisan wineries.
Learn More
Follow @DaveDTC

Get FREE Email Updates ▶

Categories

Latest Posts

  • alibijaban islandWhy Quezon Province Deserves a Bigger Place on You…
  • Annea Lockwood, Composer and Sound Artist
  • How Electric Bikes Are Changing Adventure Travel
  • Arriving in Figueira da Foz after driving across Europe from BelgiumMoving Across Europe: Slowing Down and Starting Ov…
  • The Purple Ribbon by Kip Lyman

Explore

  • Above the Clouds
  • Guides
  • Highlight of the Month
  • Interviews
  • Journals
  • Press Releases
  • Videos

Prepare

  • Book Reviews
  • Pack List
  • Quiz: Geography
  • Quiz: Travel
  • Tour Booking
  • Travel Insurance
  • Travel Products

Share

  • Contribute
  • Forums
  • Links
  • Photos

About

  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Contributors
  • Email Dave
  • Media Coverage
  • Media Kit
Hi I'm Dave. After a life changing trip in 1996, I began this site as a creative outlet to educate, inspire and share travel experiences. Read more...
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Pinterest
  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • Vimeo
  • YouTube

Return to top of page
Copyright © 1996–2026 Dave's Travel Corner · All Rights Reserved · Log in

7ads6x98y