Midnight on the Seine
By George Cagala The Seine after dark. I thought I was going out for a quiet stroll along the river, the energy of the day having yielded to the serenity of the night. I was wrong.
By George Cagala The Seine after dark. I thought I was going out for a quiet stroll along the river, the energy of the day having yielded to the serenity of the night. I was wrong.
By Heather RathPlease don’t feed the jaguars. The sign jolted us to a stop as we wound our way along the bumpy road to Villas Ecotucan (www.villasecotucan.info) on Lake Bacalar in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula.
By Suzette BrawnerFor many travelers, just hearing the word Cancun conjures up images of loud, pulsing music, unlimited tequila shots, and throngs of half-naked college students burning off stress over Spring Break. Yes, during March and April every year, undergraduates migrate en masse to warmer weather with an unofficial invitation to the big party. But […]
By Roy StevensonMany Americans put off traveling to Europe. They perceive it as beyond their pocketbooks. However, if you do a few simple things, you can cut your food and hotel expenses by as much as 25%. After airfare, your accommodations and food are your next major expenses when traveling. Here are some ideas to […]
By Peggy Gordon You won’t see many floating docks in the Bay of Fundy, like you do on the Pacific Coast of North America. The reason why is really quite simple … low tide in harbours along the Bay of Fundy means no tide at all. You can actually stand on the ocean floor. So you […]
By Connie Werner ReichertThe Big Island of Hawaii does have its quandaries, among them: Where’s the beach? While there are hundreds of beaches on Oahu, Maui and Kauai, some people leave the Big Island disappointed by the lack of beaches. But there are unique beaches on the Big Island, including pure white sand beaches, green […]
By Kate MaharDiana’s dresses, blushing debutantes and mannequins posing in court dress set the stage for the distinctly feminine appeal of London’s Kensington Palace. From now through the end of January 2010, two very special exhibitions make this fairytale palace a must-see for female visitors to London in the year ahead.
By Julia Drake High, dry, and lonesome, the valley stretches north into endlessness. East and west, sun-burnt sandstone cliffs and red-rock canyons rise into the crisp blue sky as the deserted two-lane highway meanders through a landscape of golden sagebrush, willows, and cottonwoods.
By JoAnn Takasaki“Just don’t tell too many people about this place, okay?” asked a guest hopefully at the Costa Rica Tree House Lodge. Funny he should ask that, since The Guardian named it number one of Five Best Tree Houses in the World in 2005. The word, as they say, is out.
By Erik SchafferVisualize a Caribbean island. Warm sea breezes, an azure sky with cotton candy clouds lazing over the horizon, rustling palm trees, fragrant tropical air. Soothing tones from ceramic wind chimes drift from wooden balconies above blue cobbled streets. We’re in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Atmospheric without a doubt, but staying within the old […]