Bosque el Olivar on TravelSquire

Bosque el Olivar: Finding Peace in a City of 10 Million

While travel remains stalled, we’re here to bring you inspiration for the trips you’ll take when life returns to normal. – TravelSquire Editors Sitting in Bosque el Olivar – Olive Grove Forest – surrounded by 1,600 olive trees, you wouldn’t know a bustling city of 10 million sits waiting a … Read more

The Country Club Lima Hotel on TravelSquire

Country Club Lima Hotel

With a cosmopolitan flair reminiscent of Golden Age Hollywood, a clientele who demands luxury, and an international guest list that includes a who’s who of public figures, Country Club Lima Hotel serves as a reminder that classical elegance and modern luxury can form a perfect union. After 2 years of … Read more

Quito, Ecuador: Andean Awakening

Quito, Ecuador: Andean Awakening

A few puffs on a Marlboro and a damn good thrashing with some herbs – apparently that’s all it takes to stop a child from having nightmares. Or so the limpea healers in Quito’s San Francisco Market tell me. I show my polite, but not convinced face.  Moments earlier I … Read more

Bogota Colombia

Bogotá, Colombia by Segway

When I told my friends that I was planning to visit Colombia, the question I kept getting was “Why?” Most asked if it was safe enough and one or two reacted with a ”How interesting.”  Had I said Rio or Buenos Aires, I think the reaction would not have been … Read more

top destinations

Top 28 Destinations for 2017

It’s that time of the year when our editors weigh-in on the most intriguing destinations for the upcoming year in travel. With so many intriguing places on this planet, it’s not an easy task. Our criteria for is unbiased and our 2017 choices cover a diverse geographic wish list that includes … Read more

The Ritz Carlton, Santiago

The Ritz-Carlton Santiago is perfectly located in El Golf, the city’s most admired neighborhood, at the hub of the city’s incredibly impressive Metro station.

Adventures in Peru

Few countries offer as much diversity as Peru.  From the Andean mountains to the Amazon to the islands of the mountain lakes, there are endless opportunities for adventure beyond the well-known trek to Machu Picchu.  I set out to explore this fascinating country with my girlfriends, all of us jungle … Read more

Adventures on Peru’s Coast

Adventures on Peru’s Coast

Ernest Hemingway came to the Peruvian Coast in 1956—partly to fish for black marlin, partly to oversee the filming of his monumental novel, The Old Man and the Sea.  Almost 60 years after his visit, I, too, am heading to the Peruvian Coast.  None of my magazine articles have been … Read more

Costa Rica

Costa Rica, Central America’s Jewel

To say that Costa Rica is a country of stark contrasts is an understatement. I mean, how can a country roughly the size of New Hampshire and Vermont combined, offer such diversity? Two distinct coastal regions, 12 microclimates, three major mountain ranges, dense rainforests, 500+ species of flora and fauna, … Read more

Chile, South America

  Lush Valleys to Snowy Peaks From my front-row seat at “Pure Energy, Pure Chile” – a multimedia light show celebrating Chile’s Bicentennial – the presidential palace in the capital of Santiago was a spectacular site, illuminated in vivid purple. The building became the backdrop for a visual history lesson … Read more