Dreaming of My 2014 Travels: Cinque Terre
I've been giddier than usual this week as I'm finalizing my travel plans for 2014. I've got an amazing itinerary promising four months of fun and learning, and there'll be lots of great new information...
View ArticleSymbiotic Travel: A Yogic Eco-Immersion
As an educator, I have long aspired to teach by turning students on to extreme, compelling storylines and whenever possible, fusing those with actual experiences to ultimately give students pause about...
View ArticleWATCH: The Amazing Story of How This Astronaut Went to Space, Went Blind and...
He tweeted from the International Space Station. Now astronaut Chris Hadfield tells the amazing story of going blind in space. Then he covers David Bowie, just because. Ideas are not set in stone. When...
View ArticleAn All-American Cheese Trail
In honor of April being National Grilled Cheese Month, BnBFinder is blazing a trail from coast to coast, sharing our picks of the can't-miss dairy farms that pepper our great land. Cheddar, Blue, Brie,...
View ArticleThe Friendly Men in Lapland (Finland)
When people ask me, "What was your favorite world trip?" I have to say Lapland and Finland. For starters, there's not much to the Finnish Lapland day during the winter months. The sun rises around...
View ArticleDreaming of My 2014 Travels: Verona, Padua, and Ravenna
I've been giddier than usual this week as I'm finalizing my travel plans for 2014. I've got an amazing itinerary promising four months of fun and learning, and there'll be lots of great new information...
View ArticleTraveling in Cornwall: History and Tradition in England's Southwest
By Steenie Harvey, InternationalLiving.com This article comes to us courtesy of InternationalLiving.com, the world's leading authority on how to live, work, invest, travel, and retire better overseas....
View ArticleThe One Question I Am Asked In Every Country I Visit
I have been asked about Miley Cyrus a handful of times during my travels abroad. I am often asked if I know someone named "John" who also lives in New York City. But the only question I have been asked...
View ArticleCityLove: Meet Atlanta
Written by Grant Stevens The Atlanta skyline at night. Up next in our CityLove series: Atlanta, a city that holds true to its motto of resurgens -- Latin for "rising again." Atlanta is a city of...
View ArticleGetting Lucky in Iceland (PHOTOS)
It's finally getting nice out! Let's all go to Iceland! No, I'm not taking crazy pills. Iceland is a beautiful island and not another day should go by without you experiencing it. Here's why you should...
View ArticleDreaming of My 2014 Travels: Best of Europe Tour
I've been giddier than usual this week as I'm finalizing my travel plans for 2014. I've got an amazing itinerary promising four months of fun and learning, and there'll be lots of great new information...
View ArticleDreaming of My 2014 Travels: Amsterdam
In May I'll give myself a little vacation. After 25 years of guiding our bus tours, I decided to retire from that 10 years ago and simply enjoy the amazing teaching and experiences our bus tour guides...
View ArticleTop New Apps For Travel
Lounging on a sun-kissed Caribbean beach. Rifling through exotic jewelry at the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. Bombing down a mogul run in the Swiss Alps. No matter what your idea of a vacation is, it...
View ArticleBullish on Bitcoin: These Travel Companies Want Your Virtual Money
Real coins or Bitcoin: Which do you prefer when you travel? Bitcoin -- the alternative currency created in 2009 by an unknown founder -- has been making headlines, and not always for positive reasons....
View Article31 Things to Do Around Augusta (That Are Not the Masters)
By Jessica Hoffman, for Where® The thing that brings a quarter-million visitors to Augusta every year? Well, that would be the Masters Tournament at the beginning of April, and in truth, it's the...
View ArticleBest City for Family Travel? Why Minneapolis Is a Win
With April vacation almost in the rearview mirror, many families are starting to plan their summer trips. As a frequent family traveler, I'm often asked where my family is headed on their big summer...
View ArticleMake Your Own Work Schedule In Nicaragua
By Jason Holland, InternationalLiving.com This article comes to us courtesy of InternationalLiving.com, the world's leading authority on how to live, work, invest, travel, and retire better overseas....
View ArticleTop 5 Reasons Why 'The Customer Is Always Right' Is Wrong
One woman who frequently flew on Southwest was constantly disappointed with every aspect of the company's operation. In fact, she became known as the "Pen Pal" because after every flight she wrote in...
View Article14 Things You Need to Know Before Driving California's Big Sur
The rugged stretch of California coastline between San Simeon and Carmel has always done its best to ward off interlopers. Even the otherwise-ambitious Spaniards gave it a miss at first. Centuries...
View Article20 of the Coolest Tour Experiences Around the World
Many people equate the word "tours" with the typical big bus excursions led by flag-toting guides that seen at every major tourist attraction around the world. But not all tours are the same. For those...
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