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What Are the World’s Best Wine Festivals?

October 23, 2019 by James SinclairLeave a Comment

For wine lovers with a sense of adventure, traveling to a wine festival is a great way of exploring the world. These events offer a unique way to sample the best wines while discovering new places and traditions. The following are some of the best festivals that you might like to sample on your travels. The Vancouver International Wine Festival This is described on the official site as being “Canada’s Premier Food and wine event”. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: California, Canada, Festival, Fireworks, Food and Wine, France, London, Music, Spain, Vancouver, Vineyards, Wine Tasting

Hacks to Fund Your International Adventures

October 2, 2019 by Jess HolmesLeave a Comment

If you’ve got wanderlust, chances are your travels are going to cost something. But unless you’re taking a cruise around the entire globe or visiting Antarctica, your trip probably isn’t going to cost you as much as you think it will. So how will you pay for it? Here’s a few money-saving travel hacks to get you started: 1. Do Research and Stay Realistic Are you planning on making travel a full-time part of your life? Do your research – decide … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Antarctica, Canada, Caribbean, Cruising, Film, Lifestyle, Mexico, Save Money, Sports, Wanderlust

Feast or Forage: New Brunswick, Canada Serves Up Hands-On Food Excursions

July 16, 2019 by DaveLeave a Comment

Travelers can harvest sturgeon and caviar, forage for fiddleheads, meet the farmers and fishermen at local night markets, and more. NEW BRUNSWICK (July 15, 2019) – Immersive culinary excursions in New Brunswick, Canada offer travelers a new way to taste and experience the local cuisine. The Atlantic Canada province, located just north of the U.S. border of Maine, is surrounded by water, and rich in wildlife and vibrant cities. Seafood is only … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Africa Safari, Beer, Canada, Culinary travel, Fishing, Food and Wine, Harvest, History, Journey, Maine, Markets, Romania, Seafood, Walking tour, Wildlife

Top 10 Unique Activites When Visiting Canada

June 21, 2019 by Bob HornalLeave a Comment

Canada is mostly known around the world for its cold weather and a lot of frozen, barren land. The majority of visitors only visit the major cities of Toronto, Vancouver, or Montreal, thinking that is all Canada has to offer. Well, there is a lot more to this country than meets the eye! We have picked out 10 unique activities visitors can do on their trip to Canada. But before you embark on the trip, make sure you are covered with IEC … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: British Columbia, Canada, Colombia, Desert, England, Montreal, Quebec, Ski Trip, Snorkel, Toronto, Travel Insurance, Vancouver

Top 11 Things to Do in Montreal’s Golden Square Mile

June 6, 2019 by Steve MirskyLeave a Comment

The name of Montreal's Golden Square Mile or Le Mille Carré, a square mile of signature historic blocks at the heart of downtown at the foot of Mount Royal, traces its origins back to 1950s real estate developers promoting the area's prosperity. Today, "Golden" more aptly describes the stellar array of attractions available within such a small radius. In 1983, only 30% of the district's historic buildings survived the wrecking ball due to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Art, Beer, Canada, Coffee, Culture, Drinking, England, Europe, Fashion, Food and Wine, France, Germany, Hollywood, Italy, Lodge, Mediterranean, Montreal, Museum, Paris, Quebec

8 Cultural Things to Do in Winnipeg

May 6, 2019 by Jacki UengLeave a Comment

Are you into Culture, History and Art? Winnipeg is the ultimate destination for it all. Though the capital of Manitoba has only a population of 800,000 people, the ethnic and religious diversity makes Winnipeg an incredibly interesting and culturally and artistically enriching city to visit for a few days. Here are 7 cultural stuff to do in Winnipeg. CANADIAN MUSEUM FOR HUMAN RIGHTS Officially opened in 2014, Canadian Museum for Human … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Architecture, Art, Bicycle, Bridges, Canada, Culture, Drinking, Festival, Film, Food and Wine, Garden, History, Israel, Museum, Music, North America, Restaurants, Sailing, Seafood

San Miguel de Allende to celebrate reign as ‘American Cultural Capital’ for 2019 with events throughout year.

May 1, 2019 by DaveLeave a Comment

New York, N.Y., — This is a banner year for San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, as it celebrates its 12-month reign as American Cultural Capital for 2019. The designation is an honor bestowed annually to one city from across North, Central and South America that demonstrates remarkable heritage, culture, and tradition. San Miguel de Allende's status as this year's titleholder was announced in January by the Executive Council of the International … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: America, Art, Bridges, Canada, Culinary travel, Culture, Festival, History, Mexico, New York City, Shopping Mall, South America, Spain

How To Book Cheap Flight With Flight Booking Tips

April 24, 2019 by Frank LonsenLeave a Comment

Air trips are supposed to be costly affairs for common people, due to the expensive prices of flight tickets. So it is best to research online for finding the cheapest air tickets for scheduled flights. There are certain factors that may help in buying the cheapest book cheap flight tickets with Cleartrip and save a lot of money of the passengers. Cheapest days to fly out – It is seen that the weekend flights of all airlines experience … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Airline, America, Animal Rescue, Asia, Australia, Beijing, Belgium, California, Canada, China, Costa Rica, Europe, Germany, Hong Kong, Internet, Malaysia, Massachusetts, Mexico, New Zealand, Vietnam

12 Things You Need to Know when Booking a Trip to Thailand

March 14, 2019 by Madhusree DasLeave a Comment

Thailand is a popular travel destination for Americans and Europeans. Anyone who has watched the movie ‘The Beach’ can’t fail to be mesmerized by the idyllic landscape, with its towering cliffs, lush tropical greenery, white sand, and turquoise ocean. It truly is an amazing place. Whether you elect to visit Bangkok, Phuket, or the rest of Thailand, you won’t be disappointed. Thailand has something to offer everyone. From ancient temples to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Bangkok Thailand, Beach, Britain, Canada, Culture, England, Fashion, Festival, Food and Wine, Markets, Naked, Passport, Restaurants, Sand, Shopping Mall, Street Food, Sushi, Thailand

Gorgeous Grenada, #Caribbean – March 2019

March 1, 2019 by Dave2 Comments

Grenada may not be on most traveler's radar, but this small island in the southern Caribbean offers a diversity of picturesque postcard views along with a number of activities and attractions. Originally discovered by the 'west', Christopher Columbus first saw the island in 1498. A number of airlines fly here including American, Delta, Jet Blue, Air Canada, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and Liat. The tiny Maurice Bishop International … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Airport, Animal Rescue, Beach, Bus Travel, Canada, Caribbean, Cruising, Drinking, England, Public Transportation, Restaurants, Sand, Taxi, Waterfall, Wildlife

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