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Experience Midsummer Like a Local in Five Baltic Sea Cities

May 2, 2014 by Dave1 Comment

In Helsinki, St. Petersburg, Riga, Warsaw and Hamburg alike, Residents Enjoy Their Summers to the Fullest, Inviting Visitors to Join Celebrations and Laid-back Summer Activities. Los Angeles, April 29, 2014 – Connected by the Baltic Sea, shared history and cultural traditions, St. Petersburg, Helsinki, Riga, Warsaw and Hamburg have, above all, one thing in common: Locals worship their summer with warm winds and short nights when the sun barely … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Art, Beach, Beer, Bicycle, Canals, Castle, Cruising, Culture, Dancing, Drinking, Europe, Festival, Fireworks, Flowers, Food and Wine, Garden, History, Los Angeles, Museum, Music

Moon Dance Cliffs a well-kept secret in Jamaica

April 27, 2014 by Paul KandarianLeave a Comment

Jamaica’s one of those places that gets a mixed response when you tell people you’re going. It’s either, “Man, I love Jamaica, it’s gorgeous” or “No way I’d go to Jamaica, it’s too dangerous.” Funny how that is. I’ve run into tons of gorgeous in Jamaica and never any danger. Granted, you can find danger wherever you are, or it finds you, but by and large, be careful, don’t be stupid and put yourself in known places of danger, you’ll be … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Airport, Art, Beach, Bridges, Caribbean, Coffee, Drinking, Festival, Flowers, Food and Wine, History, Jamaica, Palm Trees, Resort, Restaurants, Sand, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Sports, Travel Insurance

What to do in Seoul

April 18, 2014 by Leslie FinlayLeave a Comment

When traveling to East Asia Western tourists often hawk to Tokyo or cities in China, not to mention Hong Kong, which attracts an astonishing 50 million visitors per year. Largely left off the itinerary is Seoul, acting often as a stopover point (which is appropriate, as Incheon Airport has been named the best airport in the world.) But tourism in South Korea is gaining traction. It’s repeatedly been voted the world’s most wanted travel … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, Art, Asia, Beer, Bicycle, Bridges, Bus Travel, China, Culinary travel, Culture, Drinking, Food and Wine, Garden, Hiking, History, Hong Kong, Korea, Mountain Climbing, Museum, Music

Unbridled: A Memoir

April 8, 2014 by Barbara McNallyLeave a Comment

After my divorce, I needed to travel, to go on a journey to find myself. What better place to start than Ireland, home of my ancestors? During my trip I found images and parts of me that I didn't know existed. I found them in the faces and personalities all around me; in their laughter and ability to laugh at themselves; in the scenery; the castles and cottages; in the weather- stormy and changeable like myself; in the roads: driving on the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: America, Beer, Bicycle, Bridges, California, Dancing, Fashion, Food and Wine, History, Ireland, Journey, Music, Shopping Mall, Spain

Ramona Bruland, Adventure, Lifestyle & Adventure TV Host

April 5, 2014 by DaveLeave a Comment

While browsing Twitter I stumbled across Ramona's outdoor and adventure accomplishments. Discovering that she is originally from Adelaide and with a recent trip to South Australia including Adelaide, Kangaroo Island and Barossa Valley still fresh in the mind - this became a timely interview. Adrenaline and outdoor junkies take note - Ramona is just as comfortable carving tracks down the side of a mountain as she is jumping out of a plane or … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Interviews · Tagged: Australia, Beach, Bicycle, Brazil, Canada, Castle, Colorado, Crawdad, Culture, Everest, Festival, Film, France, Germany, History, Hollywood, Interview, Japan, Lifestyle, Los Angeles

Touring Australia’s Barossa Valley

March 25, 2014 by DaveLeave a Comment

The Barossa Valley, when compared to the age of the European wine regions is rather young. However if you look deeper you realize there is a lot of "history" here. These are some of the oldest soils on the planet - the mountain ranges have been so well weathered they are now just gentle rolling hills. The Barossa is one of Australia's earliest wine regions - having been founded not by the British but by German settlers in the early 1840's. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Australia, epicOZ · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Art, Australia, Bakeries, Beer, China, Coffee, Culinary travel, Dessert, Drinking, England, Farming, Food and Wine, France, Garden, History, Hungary, Italy, Music

Stowe’s Simple Surprises

March 22, 2014 by Leslie CarboneLeave a Comment

Sometimes luxury is in the simple things. Driving the last ten miles along Route 100 toward Stowe, Vermont, I was entering another way of life.  There are no sky-scrapers, no fast-food chains, no billboards or even back-lit signs.  There are independent little one- and two-storey shops, selling cheeses and maple syrups and cider doughnuts. I pulled into the parking lot at the recently renovated Topnotch Resort and Spa and quickly ducked … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Art, Beer, Chocolate, Fashion, Food and Wine, Germany, History, Italy, Massage, Mountain Climbing, Resort, Shopping Mall, Ski Trip, Spa, Switzerland, Vermont, Village, Walking tour, Wine Tasting

Riding the rails, the Legendary Ghan – Alice Springs to Adelaide

March 17, 2014 by DaveLeave a Comment

We pulled out of the Alice Springs station at 1245pm sharp on the legendary Ghan train. The recent rain had passed and it was another cloudless warm brilliantly sunny day that this town is noted for this time of year. Harbouring bit of sadness because I am leaving the great Outback, I silently treasure my new-found experiences as we head south. These are memories created from watching the sunrise on Uluru, being introduced to the indigenous … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Australia, epicOZ · Tagged: Afghanistan, Art, Australia, Culture, Drinking, Food and Wine, History, Journey, Romantic

5 Honolulu Highlights

March 13, 2014 by Catherine Sweeney1 Comment

"Duke Kahanamoku Beach at the Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu"

After several visits to Kauai, Maui, Molokai and the Big Island of Hawaii, I finally had a chance to visit Oahu, the most populated of the Hawaiian Islands and home to the state capital of Honolulu. My travel opportunity came with an invitation to Honolulu to attend the launch of the new Hawaiian Airlines World Elite MasterCard issued by Barclaycard. Although primarily a business trip, I got a wonderful taste of what Honolulu has to offer leisure … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airport, America, Animal Rescue, Architecture, Arizona, Art, Beach, Beer, Chicago, Chocolate, Culture, Drinking, Florence, Food and Wine, Hawaii, History, Journey, Mountain Climbing, Museum, New York City

Honduras: When Conservation Goes Too Far

March 9, 2014 by Richard BangsLeave a Comment

Honduras is like the monkey who locked up the zookeeper. This little tropical realm has put away the constrained thinking that keeps others stuck in unproductive routines, and allowed its wildness to escape the margins. ~Richard Bangs Because it’s faithful to our childlike imaginations of wilderness, our youthful notions of life authentic and unadulterated, Honduras remains a true, original adventure. Far from the strictures of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Caribbean, Central America, Flowers, Hiking, History, Honduras, Lodge, National Park, Passport, Rainforest, River Rafting, Vineyards, Visa, Wildlife

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