Guests of the Dole North Shore Pineapple Farm Tour can follow pineapples from planting to harvesting to packing and get a free DOLE® Royal Hawaiian Pineapple WAHIAWA, Oahu, Hawaii – Dole Food Company Hawaii, part of Dole plc, has launched a hands-on, behind-the-scenes agricultural tour of the original Dole pineapple farm on Oahu in Hawaii. For visitors and locals wanting an authentic, small-group, locally guided tour, it's the only experience … [Read more...]
Love Knows No Boundaries: Inspiring Stories of Arab Interracial Couples
In a world where love is often constrained by societal expectations and cultural boundaries, interracial couples continue to defy stereotypes and showcase the power of love that transcends race and ethnicity. We've gathered a collection of inspiring stories, and others, from real-life Arab interracial couples who have shattered barriers and proven that love knows no damn color. These heartwarming tales will open your eyes to the beauty of diverse … [Read more...]
Is Couchsurfing Dead? X Affordable Lodging Solutions for Students
Are you an adventurer at heart, yearning to explore different corners of the globe? As students, we often grapple with tight budgets, juggling books and the thrill of travel, all while seeking to broaden our horizons. The need for affordable lodging often tops the list of concerns for those who have caught the travel bug. In the past, the solution for many was a phenomenon called Couchsurfing - an innovative idea that disrupted the traditional … [Read more...]
How to Prepare for an International Trip
Traveling overseas can be stressful including long plane rides, delays, jet lag, not knowing anyone in a destination, language barriers and seemingly a million and one other potential complications. Part of why I travel is to get out of my comfort zone, but there is certain pre trip planning suggestions that will help minimize unwanted surprises when traveling. Depending on which country you visit and which country you have citizenship in, … [Read more...]
Planning Your Gap Year: Top 5 Countries to Explore
The word "education" might bring to mind classrooms, textbooks, essay writer duties and exams. But as any seasoned traveler will tell you, some of life's most impactful lessons happen outside the traditional classroom. This is the allure of a gap year - a break taken by students between high school and college or during college, offering an opportunity to travel, work, volunteer, or pursue a unique interest. The idea of a gap year, however, … [Read more...]
Best Student Travel Programs: Empowering Students Through Global Experiences
Tired of hearing about applying to holiday programs and finding internships? Does applying for the same summer job as everyone else make you feel like you’ve run out of options? Do these words make you want to scream just thinking about them? Thankfully, you are not alone, and the remedy is domyessay.com! Participating in a student program, such as one that involves going abroad, is a great idea if you want to try something new, exciting, and … [Read more...]
Unlocking the Power of Outdoors: A Pathway to Enhanced Learning and Well-Being for College Students
These days, when college kids need a break from studying, the first thing they do is go on social media or put on Netflix. But what if, instead of sitting indoors, you went outside and just listened to the birds and took a deep breath of fresh air? At first, you may be unable to recognize the positive impacts of nature, but after spending even a short amount of time outside, you’ll definitely realize its therapeutic value. Numerous studies … [Read more...]
San Diego Botanic Garden Ushers in Summer Season with Concert Series Reprise and Major Exhibition Announcement
Summer Nights Returns to Encinitas 37-Acre Urban Oasis While Savage Gardens Will Have a Four Month Residency in the Garden's Conservatory Encinitas, Calif. – San Diego Botanic Garden (SDBG) is beckoning locals and travelers alike with a summer lineup featuring a fresh slate of events. The fan-favorite Summer Nights (July 13 – August 17, 2023) will be returning on select Thursdays and feature extended hours until 8 p.m., concerts, special … [Read more...]
Exploring the Midwest of the United States of America
I stopped in Chicago, one of my favorite food and wine towns in the entire country. I enjoyed some exceptional wine and food at the Greek Restaurant Avli on the Park on top of a tall building just up from the waterfront. I headed south that evening, arriving in South Chicago. It was very dark. I arrived on a street filled with people running around, yelling, drinking and cars double parked. I felt out of my element. My desired space for the night … [Read more...]
L’Houstalet, Port Villa Vanuatu – July 2023
Founded in 1973, this French restaurant is a must try when visiting Port Vila in Vanuatu. Older then the country itself, features a lounge area, smoking and non smoking seating - sizable there is plenty of space to spread out. Owner, Clement Martinez (came to Vanuatu in 1969) is an affable character who likes to circle among the patrons taking time to visit with guests. Known for their fruit bat, otherwise known as the flying fox. This dish … [Read more...]
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