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The American’s Guide to Martinique

June 2, 2016 by Chris Picardi6 Comments

We decided to go to Martinique purely because we found extremely affordable tickets nonstop from Boston. Norwegian Airlines (yes that is a real airline) now has a direct flight from Boston to Fort de France for $220 which almost sounds too good to be true. Prior to stumbling upon these flights, we knew absolutely nothing about the island, but after our week-long adventure we consider ourselves experts and wish to share our new-found knowledge … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Airline, Art, Beach, Boston, Caribbean, Christmas, Cruising, Drinking, Euro, Food and Wine, France, Hiking, Himalayas, Internet, Mountain Climbing, Resort, Restaurants, River Rafting, Sand, Seafood

Celebrating the Best of Food & Film in Nova Scotia

May 26, 2016 by Golie AlemiLeave a Comment

Foodies and film lovers gathered to celebrate 'A Taste of Devour!' in Los Angeles, in one of a series of global events leading up to the Devour Food Film Festival which takes place in Nova Scotia in November 2016. Devour is the largest film festival devoted to all things culinary and cinematic arts. This epicurean celebration was first launched in Nova Scotia in 2009. What a perfect setting on the eastern Canadian shores - from a landscape … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Beer, Canada, Culinary travel, Drinking, Festival, Film, Food and Wine, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Oyster, Restaurants, Seafood, Vineyards, Wine Tasting

Philadelphia State of Mind

May 23, 2016 by Angela Matano2 Comments

For an L.A. girl, Philadelphia beckons with the charms of time – stratums of culture, history, beauty – that result in a city pulsating with energy. Sure, sunshine, palm trees and sandy beaches sparkle on the surface, but the City of Brotherly Love, enriched by centuries, fascinates in a way newer American cities cannot compete with. With the Democratic National Convention coming in July, this 17th century town is about to explode. With 18 … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Art, Beach, California, China, Chocolate, Coffee, Culture, Drinking, England, Food and Wine, Garden, History, Lodge, Mexico, Museum, New Mexico, Oregon, Palm Trees, Paris

Top 3 Cities to Visit this Summer

May 5, 2016 by Paul GLeave a Comment

So many beautiful cities exist around the globe, that it can be hard to choose where you want to travel to. But because of their food, history and amazing culture, you’ll find the following three destinations the ideal getaway for your summer vacation. Milan Traveling to various cities worldwide can be exhilarating. It can also be a traveler’s nightmare if you have to switch planes or sit in a confined space for hours on end. Fortunately, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Beach, Culture, Fashion, Food and Wine, History, Italy, Markets, Mediterranean, Mountain Climbing, Museum, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Singapore, Summer Travel, Trekking, Walking tour

My Climb of Mount Ararat

May 3, 2016 by Robin Barone4 Comments

Climbing Mount Ararat was a dream of mine since childhood! I would stare at the picture posted above the chalkboard exactly in the center of the room at Armenian School and think, “Why are we just looking at? Why can’t we climb to the top?” I have been blessed that my life has taken me to nearly 60 countries where I connected with Armenian communities in South America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. Our language, food, and music … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Middle East · Tagged: America, Asia, Australia, Dancing, Drinking, Europe, Food and Wine, Georgia, Hiking, Journey, Los Angeles, Mountain Climbing, Music, South America

Marchesi Antinori Chianti Classico Cellar: Tuscany, Italy – May 2016

May 1, 2016 by Dave2 Comments

After 600 years, the Antinori Family, arguably Italy's most well-known wine family opened their newest estate winery to the public in early 2013 (by appointment). The cellar is located about 25 minutes from Florence and 30 minutes from Siena. While this is a large winery (67,000 square feet), its physical footprint is barely seen because the entire winery and parking facilities are located underground and are built into the side of a hill. The … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Florence, Food and Wine, Italy, Museum, Restaurants, Tuscany, Wine Tasting

Daytona Beach, Florida: Dining Delights

April 28, 2016 by Allison TibaldiLeave a Comment

When you hear the words Daytona Beach, I’d bet money NASCAR, Spring Break and sandy stretches of the Atlantic Ocean come to mind. While these are some of its prized attributes, this down-to-earth Florida beach town is making unexpected waves in the culinary arena. It has blossomed into an emerging destination for travelers looking to combine a seaside holiday with delicious dining. Daytona Beach enjoys a throwback quality rich in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Art, Avocado, Beach, Beer, Chocolate, Culinary travel, Dancing, Drinking, Florida, Food and Wine, Garden, Monterey, New York City, Oyster, Romantic, Seafood, Sports, Trip Planning

Five Ways Travel Helps Your Writing

April 24, 2016 by Tom BentleyLeave a Comment

Shwedagon Pagoda, Myanmar There’s a plummy quote from Thoreau’s Walden that must open this discussion: “Not till we are lost ... not till we have lost the world, do we begin to find ourselves … Henry David was centering on getting lost in nature there, and thus freed of some of the day-to-day material constraints and pressures, but the message applies well to writers, and to the value of getting “lost” in travel. Value sometimes in getting … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Bahamas, Bicycle, Burma, Canada, Caves, Chile, Culture, Flea Market, Flowers, Food and Wine, Hawaii, Lifestyle, Mexico, National Park, Spain, Wildlife

A Surprise Weekend in Glorious Budapest

April 20, 2016 by David Leigh2 Comments

Everyone had just left. After celebrating my birthday and some basic tidying up we sat down for a moment. “Why don’t you check your email?” she asked. I took the hint. Taking out my iPhone I opened the email app. And there I saw confirmation I was flying to Budapest on Friday. Now that confused me - she was supposed to be attending a conference in Budapest the following month. She quickly filled me in on the details. She was … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, Animal Rescue, Architecture, Beer, Bridges, Castle, Chocolate, Coffee, Drinking, Europe, Festival, Film, Food and Wine, Germany, History, Hungary, iPhone, London, Museum, Music

The Knife Dallas

April 16, 2016 by Juliet Bennett RylahLeave a Comment

Texas has its stereotypes: everything is bigger, everyone wears cowboy hats, you gotta get a steak. The last time I went through Texas, I stopped at Amarillo tourist trap The Big Texan Steak Ranch, famous for serving up a 72-oz. steak free to anyone who can take down the whole thing in an hour. When once again in Texas—Dallas over the weekend for a quick work trip—I went for something a bit more sophisticated. You'll find The Knife, helmed by … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Avocado, Beer, Chocolate, Coffee, Colorado, Dallas, Dessert, Drinking, Food and Wine, Ice Cream, Restaurants, Seafood, Texas

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