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Paradise in Palau – Kayangel

April 16, 2012 by Dave7 Comments

The word "paradise" is truly defined by Palau's northern most state of Kayangel, which is composed of merely four small atoll islands. Total population: under 100. Total "wow" factor: 100+ percent. It is places like this that you only read about in travel magazines or see on TV - and when you find yourself in one of these places (such as Kayangel), you have to pinch yourself to make sure its not a dream. It's easy to get 'high' here - perhaps … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Beach, Beer, Fishing, Journey, Markets, Palau, Paradise, Rainforest, Sand, Seafood, Snorkel, Sushi

Gettysburg’s 150th anniversary taking shape

April 16, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

Civil War town to host major historical events in Summer 2013 Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - April 16, 2012 Visitors from around the world are expected to converge on Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, in 2013 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War's most famous battle. The historic town is observing this important anniversary through 10 continuous days of ceremonies, programs, re-enactments and the opening of the Seminary … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: America, Civil War, Flowers, History, Markets, Museum, Music, National Park, Pennsylvania, Walking tour

Escaping the Monotony! Solo traveling in Vietnam

February 24, 2012 by Mithila Jariwala1 Comment

Being an aggressively passionate traveler, I have a very low tolerance for mechanical life that comes along with the working environment. This leads to frustration with a need to elope, to explore a new destination. I decided to take a few days off and chose to fly to Hanoi. I was both, backpacking solo and traveling to Vietnam for the first time. With great excitement I landed in Hanoi. Hanoi is full of life and to me it came across … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, Backpacking, Bus Travel, Culture, Drinking, England, Food and Wine, Halong Bay, Hill Tribe, History, Home Stay, India, Journey, Markets, Motorbike, Mountain Climbing, Photography, Restaurants, Singapore, Traffic

A Bicycle Built for Two

February 13, 2012 by John EdwardsLeave a Comment

While I was house-sitting a 15th-century farmhouse in historical Gascony, with a backyard view of the snow-capped Pyrennees, I decided one bracing morning over a cafe du lait to hire a bike and make a pilgrimage to one of France's oddest pilgrimage sites: "NOTRE DAME DES CYCLISTES." Looking decidedly uncool in my fuzzy Patagonia jacket, Tintin T-shirt, Gap shorts, white athletic socks, and Rockport walking shoes, I pedaled like a madman, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Art, Bicycle, Chile, Coffee, England, Fashion, Fiji, Film, France, Journey, Markets, Michigan, Missouri, Museum, New York City, North Dakota, Rome, Spain, Vineyards

10 Best of Everything

January 22, 2012 by DaveLeave a Comment

10 Best of Everything by Susan H. Magsamen This is the ultimate guide for both travelers and travelers with families. This book is published by National Geographic and is chock full of valuable information. Regions of the USA are separated into "10 best" lists including chapter one which provides mostly low cost or free activities including, favorite ice cream spots, farmer's markets, regional specialties and more. There are a plethora of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Travel Tip Books · Tagged: America, Ice Cream, Markets, National Geographic

Burgh Bits and Bites Food Tours – November 2011

November 1, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

When in Pittsburgh be sure to lookup Sylvia McCoy, owner of the Burgh Bits and Bites food tour. She offers culinary, tasting and historic walking tours of select neighborhoods in Pittsburgh including The Strip District, Little Italy and Mt. Washington. No need to stock up on lunch when participating on one of her culinary tours. She knows a variety of small business owners and you will be treated to tasty snacks at each stop. Humus to sushi, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Coffee, Culinary travel, Food and Wine, Italy, Markets, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Sushi, Walking tour

A Quick Guide to El Rastro in Madrid

August 30, 2011 by Miss MociLeave a Comment

If you are familiar with flea markets it is no secret that people that frequent these types of markets aren't simply interested in purchasing something (most of the time cheap, but already used). Flea markets are attractive for the thrill of negotiating, the curiosities one finds and people watching due to the eclectic mix of people you will see. If you rent apartments in Madrid you can't miss out on the experience of El Rastro which is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Antiques, Beer, Europe, Markets, Public Transportation, Spain

A Local’s Guide to Vancouver’s Top Ten Free Attractions

June 24, 2011 by Christine JiersLeave a Comment

I grew up in Toronto, Canada. While Toronto is a tremendous city - boasting eclectic neighbourhoods, lush city parks and a vibrant cultural scene - it's also a place people get really practiced at leaving. Every Friday night in summer, the 400-series highways leading out of town are jammed with cars crawling towards the promise of fresher air and a lakeside cottage up north. I've left Hogtown for good and for the past six years have called … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Art, Beach, Bicycle, Bridges, Bus Travel, Canada, Canyon, Colombia, Culture, England, Food and Wine, Markets, Mountain Climbing, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Spain, Toronto, Vancouver, Village, Walking tour

Thailand: One man’s virgin tour

May 11, 2011 by Paul Kandarian4 Comments

Dried fish at a Bangkok street market I wake up at 5:30 a.m. on the 57th floor of the Lebua at State Tower, an upscale hotel in the thick of Bangkok, the Praya River snaking by below. I stand and listen, hearing a throaty growl seeming to gather steam in the distance and figure it has to be an airplane leaving the city from Suvarnabhumi Airport. But how can that be? For one thing, the airport is 19 miles away. For another, the sound doesn't … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, Animal Rescue, Bangkok Thailand, Boston, Canals, Dessert, Fashion, Flowers, Food and Wine, Garden, History, Journey, Markets, Massachusetts, Monks, Music, Rainforest, Resort, Restaurants, Rhode Island

ASTA Conference, 2011 Puerto Rico

April 22, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

The ASTA (American Society of Travel Agents) 2011 Conference, held in Puerto Rico, was attended by more than 700 travel agents from around the world. The honorable Governor of Puerto Rico, Luis G. Fortuno, gave the opening remarks. This four day conference focused on the Caribbean region and included a number of tourism talks relating to specific countries as well as additional tools for selling niche trips. Recently we had the opportunity to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: America, Beach, Britain, Caribbean, England, Europe, Germany, Lima Peru, London, Markets, Passport, Peru, Puerto Rico, Resort, River Rafting, Rock climbing, Russia, Spain, Sports, Technology

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