Dawn to Dusk: Surfing Rockaway Beach (VIDEO)
We're missing summer already. An ode to beach days and surf breaks in Queens. By Rob Corso for Fathom | There's a well-worn adage about surfing: You can't buy happiness, but you can buy a surfboard,...
View ArticleDrink a Beer for a Buck: 5 Countries With the Cheapest Suds
After a long day of travel, chances are you'll want a drink; chances are also that you'll be low on cash. Click Here to see the Complete List of 11 Countries With the Cheapest Beers If beer drinking is...
View ArticleA Trip to the Happiest Place on Earth With HelloWorld (PHOTOS)
Co-authored by Jeff Himmelman. A trip to Walt Disney World is filled with adventure, mystery, and excitement. Located in Florida, Disney World is the flagship of Disney's worldwide resort empire and...
View ArticleSingle in a Group
Traveling alone without being alone, that's an option that opened doors for me lately. It's a turnaround, because for long times my routine included single ticket, single room, confronting the price...
View ArticleHemingway, Tourism, and the Contradictions of Revolutionary Cuba
At El Floridita bar in Old Havana, Ernest Hemingway drank in the afternoons and supposedly met his only Cuban love, Leopoldina (a sex worker). Hemingway, although he has been dead for over 50 years, is...
View ArticleBurgers are Big in Florida, Part 2
Sure, foodies flock to the Sunshine State to nosh at the birthplace of the Cuban sandwich, feast on fresh Florida seafood and traverse the Florida Keys Scenic Highway in search of the best key lime...
View Article3 New iPhone 6 Features to Make Travel Even Better
With all the buzz surrounding Apple's debut of the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, we realized that the new features mean great things for international travel--here's why: 1. A better camera for...
View ArticleLook Great on the Go -- Powerhouse Makeup Products for the Frequent Flyer
As CEO of a global brand, I am always on-the-go. From the airport to the board room, I want to make sure I look my best and, most importantly, well-rested! Here are a few of my favorite go-to products...
View ArticleExploration Through a Woman's Eyes
Written By Kensington Tours Explorer-in-Residence, Mariellen Ward It is my view that men and women have each have a different approach to exploring. While men seek to conquer, women seek to...
View ArticleThe Top Italy Tours for 2015
Italy has long been a favorite destination for new and experienced travelers alike, thanks to its diverse landscapes, incredible cuisine and extensive history. A tour can be a great way for first-time...
View ArticleIt's OK to Cry: 11 Photos Celebrating New York -- Sights You Won't See in a...
"New York" -- the one destination travelers abroad tell me they want to visit. Whether I've been at a five star hotel or a hostel with back-packers, the Big Apple never fails to be an interest to...
View ArticleThis 'Minor' Airline Fee Is A Major Hassle
Airline junk fees come in all shapes and sizes, but this one may rank among the most bizarre. It comes to us by way of Andrea Hogan, who recently flew from Kauai to Dallas on Hawaiian Airlines. "My...
View ArticleSeborga: The Micronation Inside Italy Where Time Stands Still
We forget. Here at home, we forget that somewhere out there are villages where everything's closed on Sundays and finger-sized dragonflies hum, Robitussin-green, over stone walls three times older than...
View ArticleHow to Save Money on Your Next Hotel Stay
fhotels / Flickr Whether you're planning to spend two weeks on an island or a weekend in the big city, booking a hotel can be the most important part of any travel budget. Your flight tickets are...
View ArticleWe'll Always Have Paris
Though I let a surgeon I knew nothing about remove my appendix, I don't book a restaurant until I've read reviews in guidebooks, web sites and blogs. Doctoral dissertations are completed in less time...
View ArticleAt the Easternmost Point of North America: Canadian Odyssey on the Looney...
About nine miles southeast of St. John's, Newfoundland's capital, on the outer edge of the Avalon Peninsula, the crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean break on a craggy headland that is the easternmost...
View ArticleRyanair Bad Boy Michael O'Leary Gets Christmas Gift from Boeing
An Irish friend of mine told me many years ago to think twice before dismissing Michael O'Leary, the face and chief executive of Europe's largest low-cost carrier, Ryanair. At the time, O'Leary was...
View ArticleThe 5 Best Places to See the Leaves Change Color This Fall
It's our favorite time of year again. The air is cooling (finally!), the kids are back in school, our favorite sweaters are coming out of storage, and all the trees are starting to change color. We...
View ArticleEurope's Hidden Cities
You've marvelled at Paris from the top of the Eiffel Tower, sipped Guinness in Dublin, explored Rome's ruins and gazed at Gaudi's architecture in Barcelona. Now you're looking for another European city...
View ArticleNYC vs. L.A. According to Neil Patrick Harris
By the editors of the Orbitz blog Travel can feel a lot like an exciting choose-your-own-adventure book. And so can Neil Patrick Harris's life. In his new memoir, Neil Patrick Harris: Choose Your Own...
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