A Week in Seoul
While most University of Delaware students were cramming for midterms and celebrating homecoming, I was fortunate enough to participate in the week-long 15th Seoul Case Study Program this past October....
View Article3 New Books for The Skier's and Rider's Library
I don't know if you call it a "ski-brary" or a "librare-ski," but here are three books that we'd recommend adding to that dusty old stack of tattered ski literature sitting on your corner shelf. The...
View ArticleVisiting Niagara Falls in the Fall
Image courtesy of Flickr Visiting Niagara Falls in fall, as I recently did, is a great way to avoid the crowds typically associated with this heavily touristy area. Plus, you can score great deals....
View ArticleHoliday Dinner Wines for Any Budget From a NW Resort Sommelier
The Olympic Peninsula is wild, spectacularly beautiful and, to those in the know, a major food and wine destination. We asked The Resort at Port Ludlow's sommelier Anne Sackett -- known for hosting...
View ArticleThe Most High-Tech Cruise Ship Ever
The airline industry could take a few tips from the cruise industry to improve customer service. Not only do you get a lot more personal space on a cruise, but the technology found on cruise ships is...
View Article5 Air Travel Tips to Keep Your Lumbar Spine Limber
As the holiday season rapidly approaches, many will be taking to the skies to reach their destinations over Thanksgiving and Christmas. But let's face it -- between the long lines, airport delays,...
View Article5 French Phrases That Will Save You Money When Traveling in France
Save by learning these important phrases. Photo: Smilla4 By Bryan Pirolli, EuroCheapo.com— So you're feeling like you've mastered the "bonjours" and "mercis"? Maybe it's time to kick it up a notch....
View ArticleThanksgiving Travel: How to Get Money Back on Flight Delays
Great news folks: Thanksgiving is right around the corner! But beware... Thanksgiving is the busiest travel time of the year. This means more flight delays, overbookings and cancellations. Did you...
View ArticleTop 10 Extreme Shopping Spots Around the World
The holidays are almost upon us, and with them come the stress of shopping for gifts. Transform your holiday shopping experience with a visit to one of Cheapflights.com's list of top 10 extreme...
View ArticleThe JT Insider Food Guide: Norway
Norwegian chef Andreas Viestad - presenter of the TV show New Scandinavian Cooking and former Washington Post food writer - talks to Jacada about Norway's exciting culinary scene. Photograph by Mette...
View ArticleAmerica's Best College Towns (PHOTOS)
"Depending on how you look at it, Santa Cruz is either the best or the worst place to spend your college years," says Keijiro Ikebe, a Silicon Valley visual designer who graduated from the University...
View ArticleRoute 66, Ride for the Relay, Day Six
Thursday September 11, 2014 From Amarillo, Texas to Santa Rosa, New Mexico Today was another action packed day for this merry band of travelers on the great Mother Road! We started our day with a...
View Article10 Photos That Will Make You Fall in Love With Paris
The first time I made it to Paris didn't count, although the stamp in my passport proved otherwise. It was over a year ago during a layover in Charles de Gaulle Airport and the closest I got to...
View Article101 Best Travel Websites
Travelers need information when planning their adventures -- or are in the thick of a tricky misadventure they need help getting out of. Not too long ago travelers dragged along volumes of heavy...
View Article48 Hours in Paris: Where to Eat, Stay and Play
Two days is surely not enough time to even scratch the surface of this city of buttery-rich French cuisine and romantic sites. But if you only have a short span of time, here are my top picks on where...
View ArticleTravel Is Sensual: Impressionism at Monet's Giverny
The Musee D'Orsay and Jeu de Paume in Paris have many masterpieces of impressionism on their walls. Claude Monet's gardens in Giverny, just outside Paris have his masterpieces growing and living year...
View ArticleThe Dilemma of Vacationing Without Your Kids
Everything seemed to be setup perfectly...the kids were happily enrolled in preschool during the weekdays, both retired grandparents were healthy enough to take care of the kids, my wife and I had no...
View ArticleThe Best Cruise Lines of 2014
Cruise Critic, the world's largest online cruise resource, has just released its 7th Annual Editors' Picks Awards, showcasing the year's best of the best in cruise travel. The 18 awards were...
View ArticleRunning With Ghosts in Edinburgh
Edinburgh is haunted. Everyone knows that. Especially the spirits that linger year-round with no regard for the passing of All Hallows Eve and All Saints Day. I am in Edinburgh for a few days to enjoy...
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