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Getting Lost in Gaucho Country

May 24, 2019 by Pirjo VasamaLeave a Comment

Argentina is undoubtedly beautiful. From raw, rugged plains to icy mountains, this stretch of South America is heaven for nature lovers. For those who prefer some creature comforts, there are still some less-rural options; you can find yourself tucked up by the fire in a log cabin or wandering around the stunning town of Mendoza. Let us walk you through some of the must-see places in this breathtaking country. Visit Cholila Cholila is a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Argentina, Culture, Drinking, Hiking, Journey, National Park, Paradise, Restaurants, South America, Village, Walking tour, Wildlife, Wine Tasting

Guide to Cinque Terre

May 10, 2019 by Adrienne ClementLeave a Comment

The Cinque Terre is a collection of 5 colourful villages built in the Cliffside in the Italian Riviera.  I've had Cinque Terre on my bucket list ever since I saw an iconic photo of this part of Italy in National Geographic. When I was planning my trip to France and Italy in the Summer of 2017, I knew I wanted to check it out.  It was the perfect stop between Nice and Florence; it took about 5 hours to get to the Cinque Terre by train … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Castle, Caves, Desert, Florence, Food and Wine, France, Italy, Mediterranean, Mountain Climbing, National Geographic, Olives, Restaurants, Rick Steves, Riviera, Village, Walking tour, Wine Tasting

Escape to Oxnard this Spring – Clean, Uncrowded Beaches without the Crowds!

May 10, 2019 by DaveLeave a Comment

Oxnard, CA – Springtime is a great opportunity to refresh, reflect and escape to a destination without the crowds! Oxnard makes for that great spring getaway with its seven miles of uncrowded golden-duned beaches with perfect conditions to bask in the sun while the little ones frolic in the waves. Just an hour north of Los Angeles, Oxnard is a welcome break from big city life, opening up to new adventures and plenty of activity for all age … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Art, Beach, Bicycle, California, Culinary travel, Drinking, Golf, History, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Museum, Oxnard, Paddle Boarding, Palm Trees, Resort, Restaurants, River Rafting, Whales, Wine Tasting

From Napa with Love, by Alexis Swanson Traina

May 1, 2019 by DaveLeave a Comment

While Napa is only about 25 to 35 miles long (depending on who you reference) and contains somewhere between 350 to 500 physical wineries (again depends on your source) - this tiny slice of the state is immensely rich in visually stunning landscapes, qualitity of wines, personalities, culinary excellence, premium accommodation, and diversity of experiences mostly centered around food and wine. From Napa with Love, written by Alexis Swanson … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Wine Books · Tagged: Food and Wine, Napa Valley, Vineyards, Wine Tasting

Cappadocia in Winter – Surreal and Breathtaking

April 18, 2019 by Abdul Rastagar2 Comments

“You should also go see Cappadocia while you're here. It is very beautiful and unique too,” recommends Yucel Ikiler. As a life long local, he would know. And if there is one thing I've learned in my travels, it's to listen to advice from locals. Cappadocia is only an hour drive from the Ercyies ski resort, where we have been skiing for the last few days. And it turns out to be even more beautiful in winter, when the orange-red rocks are covered … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Art, Caves, China, Culture, History, Museum, Resort, Ski Trip, Wine Tasting

Top Private Tours in Paris

April 15, 2019 by DaveLeave a Comment

I first visited Paris 20 years ago when my brother and I were taking full advantage of our summer break from college to backpack around Europe for 2 months. This was our first independent trip together overseas and my first trip to Europe; Paris was our first stop. I remember being in awe of the giant monuments, the city's history and falling in love with all the museums and the city's rich history. I've been wanting to return to Paris for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Art, Chocolate, Europe, Flea Market, History, Los Angeles, Monks, Paris, Walking tour, Wine Tasting

Stage Coach Inn: A Distinctive Piece of Hudson Valley Heritage

April 12, 2019 by Steve Mirsky1 Comment

New York State's Hudson Valley is filled with artisan food producers, bucolic scenery, and a wide array of historic inns and bed & breakfasts. One lesser known attraction is the region's horse racing heritage dating back to the 1700s. The village of Goshen New York is home to the Harness Racing Museum and Hall of Fame accompanied by an historic track built in 1838 now incorporated into the museum and still in operation today. In fact, what … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Antiques, Art, China, Food and Wine, History, Museum, New York City, Traffic, Village, Wine Tasting

The Power of the Kitchen Table, Foodgasmic Conversations by Nick + Kim

April 1, 2019 by DaveLeave a Comment

This is a story of family, food and great conversation, complemented with recipes that have been handed down from the generations by the author's immediate family or their friends. Connecting memories to these recipes Kim and Nick take turns sharing individual stories. As we read through each story, we can vividly hear Kim and Nick speaking (authors note: we personally know both Kim and Nick); their passion for food, family and friends is as real … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Culinary Books · Tagged: Food and Wine, Wine Tasting

Exploring Wine in Switzerland’s Lake Geneva Region

March 18, 2019 by Allison TibaldiLeave a Comment

As a wine enthusiast, I seek to sample wines from lesser-known regions. While I appreciate the supple richness and velvety texture of a Pomerol from Bordeaux and the complex fruit concentrations of Southern Tuscany’s great Brunello di Montalcino, it’s the pours from destinations that are not yet written on the wine lover’s map that really get my palate going. I recently visited Switzerland’s Lake Geneva Region. It’s a gorgeous part of one the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, Culture, Drinking, Europe, Festival, History, Ski Trip, Spa, Switzerland, Train Travel, Tuscany, Vineyards, Walking tour, Wine Tasting

2019 Dave’s Travel Corner Travel Essay Contest

February 24, 2019 by Dave13 Comments

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR CONTEST WINNERS! 1. Matt Scott: Trans-Siberian Railway http://www.davestravelcorner.com/journals/destination-asia/time-spent-on-the-trans-siberian-railway/ 2. Abdul Rastagar: CicLAvia -When LA Ditches the Car http://www.davestravelcorner.com/journals/destination-north-america/ciclavia-when-la-ditches-the-car/ 3. Mi West: By A Single Thread … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: America, Art, Asia, Bicycle, Couples Travel, Culture, Drinking, Eco Tourism, Europe, Food and Wine, Passport, Urban Travel, Wine Tasting

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