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Puerto Vallarta’s Historical Center Declared a Culture Heirtage of the State of Jalisco

November 1, 2018 by DaveLeave a Comment

Puerto Vallarta – Puerto Vallarta's Historic Center is now a protected Cultural Heritage of the Mexican State of Jalisco. The declaration was made by the state's Department of Culture on July 21 via the official journal of Jalisco and makes the center of the city a protected area, with all the rights and privileges of a heritage protected by state and federal laws. The recognition includes the area from the beginning of the Malecon — where … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Airport, Architecture, Art, Beach, Canada, Culture, Markets, Mexico, Romantic

Road Trip Part 3: San Diego and Encinitas

October 26, 2018 by Steve Taylor3 Comments

International travelers are more than happy to tell you all about the people, places, and cultures of the world. There is nothing that can compare to the experience of exploring ancient cities in far away countries. To be emersed in the customs of a foreign land is an escape from one's self and education in life. In the U.S. we are so fascinated by the cultures of other countries that we often take for granted the diversity within our borders. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Architecture, Art, Beach, Coffee, Desert, Mountain Climbing, Palm Trees, Pizza, Restaurants, Road Trip, San Diego, Shopping Mall, Spain, Traffic, Village, Vineyards, Walking tour, Wildlife

Yet Another Reason to Visit Boston

October 20, 2018 by Abdul Rastagar2 Comments

History, charm, architecture, food, theatre, culture, arts, sports teams, universities, marathons, regattas and so much else. There are more reasons to visit Boston than I can count. As if it needed any more reasons for a visit... But after my recent trip to Boston, my first one in four long years, I've found yet another one. The Seaport district, just east of Downtown Crossing and across the Bass River, has been reborn from a rusty junkyard to a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Architecture, Beer, Boston, Culture, Food and Wine, History, Museum, Restaurants, Sports, Walking tour

Road Trip Part 1: Branson to Bisbee

October 7, 2018 by Steve TaylorLeave a Comment

On April 1st, 2012 I set out on my first road trip from Northern Indiana to Southern California. By November 2014 I had added four more similar trips, each time taking a different route. It's easy to say that the journey is better than the destination, but the reality is, the longer the road trip, the greater the monotony. Fortunately, there is relief that comes from finding great places to stop, stretch your legs, take some pictures, get … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Architecture, Arizona, Art, California, Culture, Desert, Food and Wine, History, Indiana, Journey, Mexico, New Mexico, Nightlife, Oklahoma, Restaurants, Road Trip, Sand, Shopping Mall, Texas, Walking tour

5 of the Best Spontaneous Weekend Getaways

October 1, 2018 by Ella MLeave a Comment

Often, the best trips are the last-minute getaways, we plan for those spare weekends when we want to get away for it all for just a couple of days. Weekend breaks are a great way to take time out with friends and family whether you are looking for a weekend of culture, rest and relaxation or simply one to break up the working week. Below you’ll discover five of the best destinations for the spontaneous weekend away. Bulgaria An … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Amsterdam, Architecture, Art, Auschwitz, Beach, Britain, Bulgaria, Castle, Culture, Czech Republic, England, Europe, Fashion, History, Markets, Mediterranean, Museum, Music, Nightlife, Poland

10 Days of Greece Holidays – 1Girl, 1Guy, 1Crazy Adventure

September 11, 2018 by Savvy Fernweh2 Comments

Recently I visited Greece for a 10 day holiday. Before planning our travels, I had some questions: - What are the best islands to visit in Greece? - Where to stay? - What to do? We had only 10 days and wanted this to be a dream trip. So we carefully chose to visit Santorini island, Mykonos island and Vikos Gorge in Zagoria. Although we had multiple flights through Athens, we did not really explore the city. Here are our favorite places … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, Architecture, Beach, Bridges, Bus Travel, Chennai, Dancing, Fishing, Flowers, Food and Wine, Greece, Hot springs, India, Istanbul, Mountain Climbing, Music, Nightlife, Paradise, Photography, Restaurants

How I Twice Failed in Saint Augustine (and still won)

September 7, 2018 by Abdul RastagarLeave a Comment

Nope, it's not Jamestown. Nor is it Plymouth. And neither is it the lost colony of Roanoke. Bet you didn't know, the oldest permanent European settlement in the US was founded in St. Augustine, Florida by Spanish conquistadors as early as 1565. It predates the next oldest European city (Santa Fe, New Mexico) by more than 4 decades. As of the time of this writing, the city has been continuously inhabited for 453 years. By North American standards, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Architecture, Art, Beach, Britain, Canada, Civil War, Culture, England, Fashion, Florida, Georgia, Greece, History, Mexico, National Park, New Mexico, North America, North Carolina, Paris

5 Cities To Visit In The American South

August 13, 2018 by Nancy NLeave a Comment

Tourism to the United States generally revolves around the biggest and most famous cities. New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston, Miami, Chicago.... These are the places you tend to read the most about, and they do indeed provide many of the highlights for international and domestic travelers alike. But the United States is a vast country filled with all kinds of unique destinations, and if you have the time or inclination it's a good idea … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Alabama, America, Architecture, Arkansas, Beach, Boston, Chicago, Culture, Drinking, Fishing, Florida, Food and Wine, Georgia, Greece, Gulf Shores, Los Angeles, Louisiana, Mardi Gras, Mexico, Music

Tai Chi in China

July 22, 2018 by Marlena FiolLeave a Comment

Our dear tai chi master, Dr. Paul Lam, and his partner Hazel invited us to join them as part of a small group on a two-week tai chi workshop/tour of China. Dr. Lam said he designed the trip to be “fun and serious, leisurely and exciting, like the yin and yang of tai chi.” This design of contrasts generated a trip of remarkable paradoxes: Absolutely clean wide modern streets and filthy holes-in-the-ground bathrooms. Great Wall preserved … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Baseball, Beer, Beijing, Bus Travel, China, Culture, Drinking, Food and Wine, History, Mountain Climbing, Museum, New York City, Traffic, Train Travel, Village, Walking tour

A Luxury Hotel Rises in Panama City, Panama: The Santa Maria Hotel & Golf Resort

July 6, 2018 by Allison Tibaldi2 Comments

The new Santa Maria Hotel & Golf Resort is a welcome addition to Panama City’s hotel landscape. Panama City is Central America’s most cosmopolitan capital and a fast-growing vacation destination. If you like luxury hotels with authentic local touches, you’ve struck gold. A Hotel With Indigenous Flair The hotel’s common areas are adorned with bold masks and colorful paintings made by indigenous artists. The 182 uncluttered rooms … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airport, America, Architecture, Art, Canals, Central America, Coffee, Golf, Hiking, Massage, Museum, Panama Canal, Panama City, Resort, Restaurants, Spa

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