Traveling in the World’s Greenest Cities

Vancouver, Canada Thanks to the 2010 Winter Olympics, Vancouver now has an extensive transportation system (aptly named the Olympic Line) to get tourists to and from popular destinations. But since it’s also been named the Best Walking City in Canada, you can forget about public transpo altogether. While you’re there, … Read more

Altamare Restaurant

In Miami’s South Beach, the Lincoln Road pedestrian mall is a nightly magnet for the tanned and the beautiful, with one phenomenal restaurant after another fronting the scenic promenade. If you’re spending a few days there, all the dining choices can easily become a quandary with a decision difficult to … Read more

Spa Ojo Caliente

A spa is a spa is a spa, or is it? Today, any place that offers massage and body therapies calls itself that. Originally, the term meant a place with therapeutic waters. Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa, with hot mineral waters coming out of the ground, is a … Read more

48 Hours in D.C.

It’s ironic that one of America’s most up-and-coming-cities is steeped in a long and rich history. But over the last few years, our nation’s capital has become younger, more culturally relevant and more fun than ever before. Thanks to its non-overwhelming size, expansive green spaces and endless attractions, DC makes … Read more

Beyond Disney World

The theme parks of Disney World and Universal Studios are bona fide tourism hot spots when it comes to Orlando, Florida. But there’s more to this city than “The Most Magical Place on Earth” for a family-friendly vacation. Check out these suggestions: Medieval Times Dinner Show – Hark back to … Read more

Village Burger Big Island

There is a town situated amongst two massive volcanoes, lush mountains, rolling fields of prairie grass, extensive ranch lands, and the Pacific Ocean.  When described like that Waimea may sound imaginary, but it’s not.  I’ve been there, and I’ve come back to tell the tale of one of its greatest … Read more

Wacky Finns

In a country of extremes, where the Midnight Sun stays bright 24/7 in summer, and winter is grey for many long weeks, it’s no surprise that the inhabitants have devised a series of oddball activities to keep themselves amused, and possibly balanced.  From culinary wackiness to one-of-a-kind crazy activities, Finland … Read more

Top 5 U.S. Eco-Travel Destinations

The flight, the cab rides, and the water it takes to wash your towels every day at the hotel … vacations are great for relaxing, but even better for making an enormous carbon footprint. For those who’d rather be a little more ecologically conscious this travel season, here’s a list … Read more

Asia’s Luxury Hotels

Sitting having afternoon tea at The Fairmount Peace Hotel in Shanghai with its art deco cake holders and  lamps I feel as if i have been time-warped back to the time when Shanghai was the most exciting city in  “The Orient” and the Europeans and Americans who went there were … Read more

Steak 954 Lauderdale’s

Steak 954 is a restaurant not to be missed while staying in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.  There are hardly any words to describe how delicious their menu is.  With the sound and sight of the crashing ocean waves and smells of juicy steak and fresh seafood you’re bound to have a … Read more

PeekYou.com

Whether we’re abroad or just out of state, they are the ones who take us in, provide a comfy bed, deliver room service … all for a price, of course. After all, hotel owners have to make a living, too. But who are these owners, the lodging gurus who mastermind … Read more

Miami’s Ceviche 105

At CVI.CHE 105 every table is full.  The warehouse space in downtown Miami hums and buzzes like a beehive.  Cement columns anchor stark white tables and chairs cramming the space where white paneled walls with illuminated vitrines harbor Latino-centric curios.  All the more to keep you in the mood.  It’s … Read more

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

A Date With Nature The term “Eco-Tourism” can trigger fear in many travelers.  Sure, we all want to protect and celebrate the beauty of Mother Earth.  But don’t worry, you don’t have to live in a tree house, drink rainwater and eat wild berries to enjoy nature on your vacation.   … Read more

Olympics Flights Deals

London will experience a surging wave of competitive heat with the approaching 2012 Summer Olympics. If you’re a diehard Olympics fan and won’t succumb to just watching the mega event on TV due to the piggybank-breaking insanity of the airfares, we’ve got your back. Or, rather Fly.com does. Fly.com handles … Read more

The Rusty Pelican

  Wow, talk about an entrance.  After a breathtaking drive over the Rickenbacker Causeway out of Miami to Key Biscayne, the landmarked Rusty Pelican creates big drama.  Like most restaurants hugging the water, the approach sets up expectations for a true waterfront dining experience. As one of the Florida Keys … Read more