Halloween in the Big Easy

What’s the most haunted city in the U.S.?  Our bet’s on New Orleans which is gearing up for Halloween with special events and festivities to scare visitors of all ages. Travelers looking to get some southern hospitality on fright night and afterward won’t want to miss out on this year’s … Read more

Franklin County, Florida’s Culinary Scene

Nestled in Florida’s panhandle is a place seemingly untouched by time – a place where fishermen head out each day for the perfect catch and communities have country music worthy names like Apalachicola and Alligator Point. This is Franklin County, Florida’s forgotten coast, home of the world’s smallest police station, … Read more

Antarctica, the Great White Continent

At the top of my travel bucket list, to use a way over-used term, Antarctica occupied the number one, two and three positions.  So when I was approached about visiting the Great White Continent, I grabbed my passport, parka and camera and jumped on it. Travel to the bottom of … Read more

2012 Summer Travel Predictions

It’s not 2008 anymore: gone are the days of the “staycation”. This year’s travelers have got big plans in all corners of the globe. The summer of 2012 will mean the Olympics, and exotic locations that have undergone significant changes. Here are our top predictions for what savvy tourists have … Read more