The Azores on TravelSquire

The Azores—Portugal’s Atlantic Archipelago

“It’s a cross between Hawaii and Prague.” So says a fellow American traveler that I meet, about the Azores, an archipelago of nine islands situated a thousand miles off the coast of Portugal, in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Once considered the end of the known world, the islands … Read more

Klickitat Treehouse

The Klickitat Treehouse, White Salmon, WA

Imagine this: You’re sleeping in a luxury treehouse, high above the ground. The woods around you whisper in the wind. You’re snuggled up, cozy and warm under an organic linen comforter. Rays of sunlight spill through curtainless windows, beckoning you to rise and greet the day. As you shake off … Read more

Palm Springs Entertainment at PS Underground

Palm Springs Update: Supper Clubs and Shining Stars

Palm Springs brings to mind desert views with palm trees and the iconic San Jacinto Mountains backdrop, mid-century modern architecture, glamorous old Hollywood, and fabulous food and drink. But there’s more! Here are two terrific examples of Palm Springs entertainment for you to explore while visiting this Coachella Valley oasis. … Read more

Spokane Washington on TravelSquire

24 Hours in Spokane, Washington

I’m standing on the “Blue Bridge” over the Spokane River, taking in the waterfalls cascading below and the soaring mountain peaks in the distance. I’m in Riverfront Park, a beautiful Spokane green space. It reminds me of New York’s Central Park with its winding footpaths, fountains and gorgeous vistas. It’s … Read more

Europe Ski DEstinations

Skiing Through Europe: 6 Destinations You Must Visit

Winter is coming, as we all very well know, and now might be the right time to begin considering your skiing destination for the season. If you’re considering Europe ski destinations and eager to sample some of the best snow in the world, check out one of these six prime … Read more

Kimpton Key West: Where History & Style Intersect

Key West exudes a laid-back vibe unlike any other. Situated at the southern tip of the Florida Keys, this little slice of paradise attracts artists, writers, musicians and beach lovers in equal measure. To say Key West has a big personality is a true understatement. Unique? Yes. Quirky? Yes. Fun? … Read more

The Edwin Hotel

The Edwin Hotel, A Modern Enclave in Chattanooga, TN

Chattanooga has changed a lot in recent years, as this outdoorsy capital is starting to be known for more than just Ruby Falls and Rock City. The Edwin Hotel stands out as an example of that evolution. The contemporary structure projects an identity in this officially “cool” city with its … Read more

Barbados Sunset in the Caribbean on TravelSquire

Kicking Back in the Caribbean

With turquoise waters, spectacular sunsets, fascinating creatures and gorgeous waterfalls, the Caribbean beckons. As several countries open up to parts of the US, we’re giving you a glimpse of what you can experience.

Open Space Encourages Playing on Former Parade Field at San Francisco Presidio

The Constantly Evolving San Francisco Presidio

The Golden Gate Bridge looms large in San Francisco. Visitors come to see this magnificent bridge that is often shrouded in the Pacific Ocean fog. However, many people miss the expansive 1500 plus acre San Francisco Presidio adjacent, whose grounds serve as the anchor for the western end of this … Read more

Discover Rhodes, Greece

How many people do you know have been to Rhodes, Greece?  I hit on this un-exotic sounding island purely by accident after first considering Crete. That decision was shelved once I looked into it. I deemed the massive size unmanageable since I didn’t want to be driving every minute and … Read more

Spain highlights on TravelSquire

7 Places You Shouldn’t Miss While Visiting Spain

“Any reasonable, sentient person who looks at Spain, comes to Spain, eats in Spain, drinks in Spain, he’s going to fall in love. Otherwise, there’s something deeply wrong with him. This is the dream of all the world,” said the famous Chef Anthony Bourdain. And he was right. Indeed, Spain … Read more

Paso Robles Highlights

A Little Bit of Europe in Paso Robles

Eight acres of planted vineyards, two bell towers and a stained-glass chapel: Franciscan monks chanting through the property’s stone tunnel would not be surprising. We’re here in Paso Robles, California, at the Allegretto Vineyard Resort, a luxury Tuscan-style hotel with an old-world aesthetic, but just five years young. The project … Read more

Maine Windjammer Cruise on TravelSquire

Maine Windjammer Sailing Reawakens the Senses

Over 2200 islands off the coast of Maine beg exploration. They offer quaint sailing villages, private homesteads, seals, dolphins, and other wildlife, as well as beaches perfect for a lobster boil. Whether you board the Stephen Taber (celebrating 150 years) or its sister ship, the LaDona (a 1922 racing yacht), … Read more

Lightening Up in P-Town

I’m on a “dune tour” in Provincetown, Massachusetts, on the tip of Cape Cod—a geographic fishhook of land, surrounded on one side by the Atlantic, and on the other by Cape Cod Bay. This narrow strip of land allows me to take in the sinking sun over the ocean before … Read more

Discover Nature on Florida’s Space Coast

Florida’s Space Coast provides the perfect combination of sun and nature for everyone to explore. Not just the epicenter for the Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral, the Space Coast also receives recognition as being a top destination for ecotourism. An adventure lover’s dream, this part of “Old Florida” showcases … Read more