Day Tripping From Oslo

When it comes to art, one doesn’t tend to think about cartoons.  An overlooked medium, it not only provides humor but a window on society that’s sometimes lost on the average reader.  I wondered, for example, how much time the average read for a cartoon is, especially one that pokes … Read more

Tahiti Solo

Exploring Tahiti Solo

The TSA agent looks at my passport and back at me with a skeptical look. “You’re traveling to Tahiti by yourself?”  I nod, indicating yes.  While French Polynesia is often synonymous with “honeymoon” and “romantic getaway,” I want to see what it has to offer the solo traveler. I figure … Read more

Triple Creek Ranch, Montana

When I told family and friends we were getting ready for a trip to Montana, here were the various reactions: “Montana? What are you going to do in Montana?” “Do you have family there?” “Are you guys doing that “yuppy glamping thing” I’ve been reading about?” The responses were simple: … Read more

The Scream from Nature

In case you haven’t heard it before, art isn’t easy (thank you, Stephen Sondheim); all the meticulous work of getting everything right, only for a moment of appreciation or in the case of Norway’s Edvard Munch, criticism. True art is timeless and exists to not only provoke thought but to … Read more

New York’s Subway Etiquette

Summer’s around the corner and for New Yorkers that means hordes of camera laden tourists. Manhattan’s streets will soon be flooded with out-of-towners struggling with maps and directions as they find their way in the Big Apple. The New York subway can either be your friend or your enemy.  Here … Read more

Finding the Best Airfares This Summer

Discussing airfares can easily become a long and detailed conversation and I think most would agree it’s a challenge to find the best ones especially in summer, peak travel season.  The major factors to consider when trying getting a great fare are: advance purchase, date and time of departure, the … Read more

Travel Resources 2.0

A lot can happen in a year, especially in the dynamic travel industry. So, when we posted the best travel resources last summer, we weren’t in on all the awesome tools that have helped tourists plan their trips over the past year. Here’s what the savviest of travelers are doing … Read more

Rome

Spring 2013 in Rome

Regardless of all the hoopla over a new Pope being elected, the Eternal City will always be home to a tourist trifecta: historical attractions, inspiring views and delicious food. When it comes to a well-trodden destination like this, there’s not much that hasn’t been said, but what we can say … Read more

Best Music Destinations

There are some destinations where you can practically hear the music as you step off the plane. Whether it’s the steel drums of Trinidad or Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue playing during the opening sequence of Woody Allen’s Manhattan, there’s practically a soundtrack for every trip. Here’s where music lovers want … Read more

Traveling to Your Hometown

There are many different kinds of trips: a luxurious weekend at the spa, business trips to an urban metropolis, a couples’ getaway to a tropical island … and then there’s the kind you take when you’re visiting the exotic destination known as “Your Hometown.” Boasting the movie theater where you … Read more

Making the Most of a Trip

I think we can all agree that getting to a place is the worst part of traveling.  No matter how carefully you plan, changes often occur so it’s important to be prepared for the unexpected and roll with the punches.  But what about when your feet are on the ground … Read more

Cruising to Bermuda

It was our 45th wedding anniversary and the maitre’d in the Norwegian Star’s opulent Versailles dining room was pouring us champagne. This was the most romantic of settings for our special event.  I felt like I was in a dream … and the dream had come true. After toasting a … Read more

Social Media On the Road

No matter how irrelevant social media sometimes seems, there are a lot of us who still feel the nagging compulsion to send a Tweet with ten hashtags or Instagram our half-eaten dinner because hey – why not? For travelers, social media is a great way to stay connected to the … Read more

Style in Every Destination

Last week, we talked about blending in with the locals while traveling. And while there are tons of ways to not be singled out as a tourist, perhaps the most obvious one is the way you dress. Here’s what to pack for every kind of travel destination. Fashion Conscious Metropolis … Read more

How to Blend In With the Locals

I’ve never really understood the fear travelers have of looking like tourists. If anything, being a tourist is something to be proud of—it means you’re adventurous and have put aside the time and earned the money to travel. And yet when I’m in a new city, like every other tourist, … Read more