I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and curiosity as I stepped off the bus and ambled along the streets of Batangas. This charming city, nestled in the heart of the Calabarzon region, has long been a favorite among locals and travelers alike. And as I delved deeper into its winding streets and bustling markets, I began to uncover the secrets that make Batangas City a true gem of the Philippines. My journey began at the city's … [Read more...]
Experiencing Turkey on Water: A Journey of Luxury and Discovery
My first trip to Turkey was 15 years ago in the dead of the winter. Istanbul was my first primary destination; that winter the city experienced record snowfall. But despite the weather challenges it was an introduction to thepeople, the culture, the food and the country's natural beauty. I've explored parts of the planet by boat; it offers a unique perspective to sail into destinations rather than drive or fly. My next trip to Turkey will … [Read more...]
Vilnius Light Festival
Vilnius Light Festival, running from January 24 to 26, 2025, transforms Lithuania's capital into an open-air light gallery. Now in its seventh year, the festival emphasizes sustainability, reflecting Vilnius's role as the European Green Capital 2025. Visitors can explore 16 art installations and experience the picturesque, illuminated city. January 2025. This January, Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, will host the annual Vilnius Light … [Read more...]
Why Velázquez’s Las Meninas Is the Brightest Star of El Prado Museum Worth Traveling to Madrid For
The Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid is a veritable temple of European art, housing masterpieces from titans like Goya, El Greco, Bosch, Titian, and Rubens. Yet, amidst this constellation of artistic brilliance, one work shines with unparalleled luminosity: Diego Velázquez’s Las Meninas. Painted in 1656, this enigmatic canvas transcends the realm of mere portraiture, becoming a profound meditation on the nature of reality, illusion, and the … [Read more...]
The World’s Most (and Least) Powerful Passports in 2025 — Henley & Partners
Singapore reclaims its crown as the most powerful passport in the world with visa-free access to 195 out of 227 destinations worldwide, leaving Japan as runner-up with a score of 193, according to the 2025 Henley Passport Index, which ranks all the world’s 199 passports according to the number of destinations they can access without a prior visa, and is based on exclusive official data from the International Air Transport Association … [Read more...]
The Best Ways To Get Around Abroad
When you are traveling abroad, there are a lot of things that you will need to make sure you are thinking about in order to make it as easy as possible. As long as you have thought about that, you should find that you are going to make a huge difference to how you approach things, and this is going to be a really important part of the whole experience. One thing you will need to look into in particular is how you are going to get around while you … [Read more...]
Wine Tasting in Katsunuma: A Journey to Yamanashi Prefecture
Japan is often associated with its food, history and culture but not always with wine. However the country has a wine heritage dating back nearly 150 years with the Yamanashi Prefecture being 'ground zero' for Japan's wine industry. Nestled in the heart of the Yamanashi Prefecture, Katsunuma makes a richly rewarding day trip from Tokyo for wine enthusiasts. Famous for its picturesque vineyards and stunning views of Mount Fuji, this charming town … [Read more...]
Unveiling LA: Adventures in the City of Angels
The city was eerily ghost-town like, or at least as close as a major city like Los Angeles can be. Although it wasn't nearly as empty as when we had LA and other freeways to ourselves during March through June of 2020, when we took full advantage of shelter in place policies, no traffic and cheap gas to explore this great country. The second to last week of the year is always one of our favorite times to explore Los Angeles because there’s very … [Read more...]
Arches National Park, Utah – January 2025
One of the most impressive of the western National Parks, Arches National Park should be on the bucket list anyone traveling through Utah. It is large enough that one should plan on at least two days to visit (be prepared to do plenty of hiking), taking advantage of lesser crowds in the early morning hour and late evening (as well as excellent lighting for photography enthusiasts). The park offers excellent photos almost everywhere one turns. … [Read more...]
Discovering Magic: Why I Love Road Trips in 2024
The first photo in this article was taken by the author, Deborah Gilbert. Why do I love road trips so deeply? Traveling is in my blood. It began with my grandfather’s bold move from his homeland of Ireland in 1921 at the age of 20, to his destination in San Francisco, California. The Statue of Liberty welcomed him, promising an auspicious future as he navigated customs on Ellis Island. Road trips encapsulate the timeless allure of … [Read more...]
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