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Catalina Island to Host First-Ever Mermaid Festival October 25–26, 2025

September 25, 2025 by DaveLeave a Comment

AVALON, Calif. – Sept. 25, 2025 – Catalina Island is diving into something brand new this fall: the inaugural Catalina Island Mermaid Festival, splashing into Avalon Oct. 25–26. The free, family-friendly celebration will transform Avalon’s waterfront into an under-the-sea playground of art, music, food, and - of course - mermaids. The festival kicks off Saturday, October 25, at 10 a.m. along Crescent Avenue with nearly 20 ocean-themed artist … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Art, Beach, Beer, California, Festival, Food and Wine, Garden, History, Music, Paradise, Restaurants, Santa Catalina, Scuba Diving

Is Japan About to Be Gifted With Our Greatest Strength™?

September 25, 2025 by Ben BarteeLeave a Comment

Originally published via Armageddon Safari: On account of grim demographic trends and unyielding pressure from the West, Japan may be about to get a lot more colorful, in a manner of speaking, and culturally enriched. Related: Polish High Court Rules National Sovereignty Supersedes EU Authority, EU Sues Via Newsweek (emphasis added): “Japan logged its fewest births on record last year and more than twice as many deaths, according to a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Africa Safari, China, Culture, Japan, Korea, New York City

How Travelers Can Stay Flexible With Their Budgets

September 23, 2025 by Andrina TravelLeave a Comment

Travel is anything but predictable. Flights run late, attractions shut unexpectedly, exchange rates shift, and unplanned opportunities have a way of popping up. Even the most carefully designed itinerary can change in an instant, and when it does, your budget usually takes the first hit. Nobody wants to spend a trip stressed about expenses, but running out of money too soon can end the adventure early or force tough compromises. The key isn’t … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Airline, Bus Travel, Food and Wine, Markets, Museum, Resort, Restaurants, Spa, Train Travel, Travel Insurance, Walking tour

Travel Expert: 10 Europe Money Tips Worth Remembering

September 20, 2025 by Dave1 Comment

Summer is at its end in Europe, and the heat can make it harder to think clearly, especially when you’re juggling train schedules, restaurant menus and payment options in a new country. "In Europe, the small things can shape your whole trip, a bit of preparation means more time enjoying and less time sorting out the unexpected, whether it’s how you pay, where you eat, or getting around smoothly." - Andrea Moradei, founder of the Italian wine … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Airport, Coffee, Euro, Europe, Ice Cream, Markets, Passport, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Visa, Wine Tasting

Ifugao: Terraced Legacy

September 20, 2025 by Junfil OlarteLeave a Comment

The morning mist clung to the mountains as our car wound its way up the narrow road from Banaue town. I pressed my face against the window, eager for my first glimpse of what UNESCO had declared a World Heritage site, what locals had farmed for over 2,000 years, and what many call the "Eighth Wonder of the World"—the Ifugao rice terraces. The province of Ifugao sits in the Cordillera mountain range of Northern Luzon in the Philippines, a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Art, Culture, Harvest, History, Journey, Mountain Climbing, Museum, Philippines, Village, Walking tour, Waterfall, Wildlife, Wine Tasting

President Kevin Baugh, His Excellency of the Republic of Molossia

September 20, 2025 by Teh Chin LiangLeave a Comment

Kevin Baugh is the founder and president of the Republic of Molossia, a self-proclaimed micronation in the Nevada desert. Since 1977, he has transformed his homestead into a whimsical sovereign state, blending humor and creativity into its governance. Q. For those who may not know about the Republic of Molossia, could you explain what Molossia is, what this micronation means to you, is it open to visitors? A micronation is a tiny, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Art, California, Canada, Chicago, Culture, Desert, Europe, France, Georgia, Germany, Mexico, Montreal, Nevada, North America, San Diego, Toronto

Embracing the Rain

September 15, 2025 by Cecile RiphagenLeave a Comment

Terceire, Azores: Smiles in abundance, umbrella needed The plane touched down in high winds, and I almost wanted to cheer the pilot. Normally, I'm pretty calm in planes, but it was a wobbly landing with loads of turbulence, and we both released our breath when the little plane bumped on the tarmac. Peeking out of the small porthole, I scanned the landscape. Luscious greens in all shades, a few hills,  a blue sky and of course the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Hiking, History, Restaurants, Sailing, Taxi, Walking tour, Wildlife, Wine Tasting

Mario Rigby, Eco-Explorer, Author, Speaker, and Former Professional Track and Field Athlete

September 11, 2025 by Teh Chin LiangLeave a Comment

Mario Rigby is an eco-explorer, author, speaker, and former professional track and field athlete. Born in Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands, he was raised in Germany before moving to Canada. In 2015, Rigby embarked on his epic “Crossing Africa” expedition, traveling from Cape Town to Cairo entirely by foot and kayak. Over two years, he covered more than 12,000 kilometers across 8 African countries. Q. Growing up in the Turks and Caicos … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Interviews · Tagged: Africa, Alaska, Argentina, Bicycle, Canada, Caribbean, Denali, Food and Wine, Germany, Hiking, History, Journey, Montreal, Mountain Climbing, River Rafting, Sailing, Tanzania, Toronto, Village, Walking tour

A Magical Time to be had in Nayarit’s Pueblos Mágicos

September 10, 2025 by DaveLeave a Comment

Mexico's Pacific state of Nayarit is one whose culture, traditions, and gastronomy have put it in the tourist spotlight. One of the best ways to discover the magic of Nayarit is to immerse yourself in its small towns and villages, especially the ones that are renowned for their authenticity, heritage, and culture. In Mexico, towns that live up to these standards earn a government designation of Pueblo Magico, or Magical Town. Nayarit is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Architecture, Art, Avocado, Backpacking, Beach, Bicycle, Biosphere, Canals, Chile, Coffee, Culture, Festival, Hiking, History, Hot springs, Mexico, Museum, Music, Photography

Benguet: Echoes of the Cordillera

September 10, 2025 by Junfil OlarteLeave a Comment

The mist clung to the mountainsides like a reluctant lover as our vehicle navigated the winding road from Baguio City deeper into the heart of Benguet province. I pressed my forehead against the cool glass of the window, watching as the landscape transformed with each passing kilometer. The Philippines has many treasures, but the highlands of the Cordillera region hold a particular mystique that draws travelers seeking respite from the tropical … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Philippines

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