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5 Types of Accommodation that Will Make Your Trip Magnificent

January 28, 2016 by Rob FLeave a Comment

Where you stay can make a big difference to your vacation. It is difficult to feel like you are experiencing the culture of the country when you are staying in a hotel room that looks like anywhere else in the world. If you do a little bit of research beforehand you can find some really magnificent accommodations that will be the highlight your stay. Here are five examples of places to stay that truly reflect the culture. You want to escape … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Architecture, Bicycle, Bridges, Canada, Castle, Cruising, Culture, Czech Republic, Fishing, Garden, Harvest, Hiking, Markets, Mountain Climbing, Olives, Quebec, Seafood, Ski Trip, Trekking, Tuscany

Sark: Britain’s Lost Channel Island

December 23, 2015 by Richard Collett2 Comments

Sark

'Welcome to Sark'- the sign read as I climbed the harbour steps onto the island. With rain lashing down, I ran through a short tunnel carved through the rock of the cliff- the only entrance to the island- and on the other side found a farming tractor, carriage in tow, parking up on the side of the road. 'There's the bus!' someone said, and everyone clambered on for the ride up the hill. This was Sark, an island of only a few square miles … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Beach, Bicycle, Bridges, Britain, Bus Travel, Drinking, England, Europe, Farming, Fashion, France, Journey, London, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Traffic, Village, Vineyards, Walking tour

5 Unexpected Discoveries in Torrance

December 15, 2015 by Katie Weber5 Comments

I’ll admit I was a little skeptical when I was initially invited to join the Taste of Torrance tour hosted by Discover Torrance, a non-profit organization funded by local hotels to help promote the city, but there can be no great discovery or adventure without an open mind, so off I went. I was fortunate to be staying at the Doubletree Torrance, whose General Manager had not only been there for the past 19 years, but was also the head of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airport, Animal Rescue, Aquarium, Art, Australia, Beach, Bicycle, Celebrity, China, Chocolate, Disneyland, Drinking, Fashion, Food and Wine, Freeways, Gun, History, Los Angeles, Mississippi, Mountain Climbing

Bicycling the C & O Canal

November 25, 2015 by Kurt JacobsonLeave a Comment

Leaves crunch under our bike tires creating a mesmerizing soundtrack to this blue-sky fall day on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Trees are in their post-peak colors dropping yellow, red and orange leaves around me as I anticipate the next scenic bend in the trail and a new vista. The canal water is still on this calm day and reflects a mirror image of each tree and animal we encounter. By the end of our seven mile ride we see four snapping … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Bicycle, Canals, Drinking, Maryland, Mountain Climbing, Ohio, Volunteer, Wildlife

Relax in Conejo Valley: Food, Wine, Microbrews & the Outdoors

November 21, 2015 by DaveLeave a Comment

Conejo Valley is located about 45 minutes north of Los Angeles; due to its proximity, this region makes for an ideal weekend getaway from Los Angeles. You are not dealing with a confusing artery of multiple freeways - there is one main freeway that goes through the valley, the 101 and to a lesser extent, the 23. Conejo Valley encompasses four communities, Agoura Hills, Westlake Village, Thousand Oaks and Newbury Park spread out along this part of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Art, Avocado, Beer, Bicycle, California, Canyon, Drinking, Film, Food and Wine, Freeways, Hiking, History, Hollywood, Internet, Los Angeles, Louisiana, Mendocino, Mountain Climbing, Music, Napa Valley

Walking from Pennsylvania to New Jersey & Back

November 19, 2015 by Brian CicioniLeave a Comment

I recently spent my first full day in Easton, PA. Although, I’d driven through Easton hundreds of times over the past 19 years, I never spent a full day exploring on foot. Known to many as the birthplace of former boxing heavyweight champion, Larry Holmes and home of the Crayola Factory, Easton lies on the Pennsylvania side of the Delaware River. The Lehigh River meets the Delaware River just south of the Northampton Street Bridge, which connects … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Bicycle, Bridges, Canals, Delaware, Food and Wine, History, Museum, New Jersey, New York City, Pennsylvania, Restaurants, Seafood, Walking tour

Handcrafted San Francisco Experience + Giveaway, Stearns & Foster + Jetsetter

October 20, 2015 by DaveLeave a Comment

It had been a few years since I had spent any time in San Francisco; during my prior visits it always seemed like the city was blanked in fog - not so this trip. Apparently some of the best months to visit San Francisco are in September and October, when the fog often stays at bay and and visitor's are greeted by beautiful sunshine. This was a handcrafted trip arranged by Stearns & Foster to experience some memorable moments in San Francisco … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Art, Baseball, Bicycle, Bridges, Drinking, Italy, Jetsetter, Napa Valley, Restaurants, San Francisco, Venice, Vineyards, Wine Tasting

Recycling My Steps on the Riesling Trail

September 9, 2015 by Cecile RiphagenLeave a Comment

Of all my short trips and long wanderings, Australia has remained my favourite. It has opened my eyes to the essence of travel, the kindness of people but most especially to the wonders of nature. Not being the one to spend days on the beach, I spent my time visiting places, hiking in Ranges, going on safaris and exploring areas by bike. Coming from the European flatlands, you learn to cycle immediately once you know how to walk. Cycling is in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Australia · Tagged: Asia, Australia, Beach, Bicycle, Garden, Hiking, Hong Kong, Journey, New York City, Restaurants, Vineyards, Walking tour, Wildlife, Wine Tasting

Scuba Dive In The Gili Islands

September 6, 2015 by Nikki Near And FarLeave a Comment

Just a ferry ride away from Bali are the beautiful islands of Gili Trawangan, Gili Air, and Gili Meno. I stayed on Gili “T”, where I put my new scuba certification skills to the test. And this was the absolute perfect location to do it! The water visibility was amazing and the ocean was teaming with an incredible variety of coral and fish. When I arrived and checked into Gili Yoga, I was half-drugged from the dramamine I had taken, just … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Art, Beach, Bicycle, Cruising, Indonesia, Massage, Sand, Scuba Diving, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Snorkel, Walking tour

Get off the resort! Rivera Maya Mexico

September 3, 2015 by Kala LinckLeave a Comment

Drug lords, bacteria-filled water, pick-pocketers. Mexico sounds like a scary place. All-inclusive, sandy beaches, endless buffets. Mexico sounds dreamy. But how much do you actually know about Mexico? I knew that when a group of friends booked an all-inclusive resort in Rivera Maya, I wanted to get off of that resort. I wanted to see the real Mexico. Were my friends up for it? I didn’t know, but that wasn’t going to stop me. The next … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Beach, Bicycle, Canada, Caves, Flowers, Food and Wine, Mexico, Mountain Climbing, Rainforest, Resort, Shopping Mall, Walking tour, Yucatan Peninsula

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