St. Martin

St. Martin, Lunch and More!

When we first arrived in St Martin/St Maarten in 1975, we instantly fell in love with the island. At that time it was rather undeveloped, beautiful, and with the most amazing food and incredible Euro-Carib tropical soul. After experimenting with other Caribbean islands, we decided this was OUR island … … Read more

Wynwood Kitchen & Bar, Miami

It’s hard to miss Wynwood Kitchen & Bar as you drive around the nondescript streets of Miami’s Wynwood in search of the place.  You’re in the off the beaten path warehouse district, full of galleries and pop-up shops, and all that seems to be missing (at least from a New … Read more

Fashion Hotels

These days’ fashion designers are putting their personal stamp on much more than clothing and accessories. Some, like Guess owners Maurice, Paul and Armand Marciano, are getting behind spirits and wine with the purchase of a landmark L.A. liquor store. Others like Roberto Cavalli are into opening nightclubs. Still others … Read more

Las Brisas, Acapulco

Las Brisas Acapulco screams “notice me” from the moment you drive through the hotel’s porte cochere and spot the hot pink hibiscus flower logo, till you’re ensconced in your “casita” high above the city 15 minutes later. And you should! The hotel is right out of a dream and it … Read more

Acapulco

Acapulco, Mexico’s Hall of Fame

The idea to visit a storied resort on Mexico’s Pacific coast, one struggling with negative press, was pretty simple.  For as long as I can remember Acapulco had been on my bucket list if only due to its sexy name and glamorous past. “Aka-poole-ko” … it sounds sensual, right? And … Read more

The Majestic Pocono Mountains

Summer may be long gone but in the Pocono Mountains in Northeastern Pennsylvania the fun is just beginning. One of the biggest assets of the destination is that the fun is year round. The summer beauty of course is astounding with its mountains and lakes all merging together to create … Read more

Somerset

The Somerset, Turks & Caicos

  Admittedly I’m a novice when it comes to over the top luxury in the Caribbean, so it’s fair to say that I could be easily impressed, but when The Somerset’s jovial bellman (a Reggaeton singer on the side) dropped me at reception, I was just about speechless.  And I … Read more

Hen of the Wood, Waterbury, Vermont

The old grist mill sits tucked away on a small quiet side street in town. On one wall, faded whitewashed letters spell out Waterbury Feed Co. and the sign in the parking lot reads Hen of the Wood. But it’s not immediately clear where it is. The rush of water … Read more

Maui, Hawaii

Maui, Hawaii

First things first. I love Maui. I’ve been visiting my favorite Hawaiian island for years. In fact, I’ll continue to return every year or two for as long as I’m able. Curiously, this annoys some people. “Aren’t there more interesting places to travel in the world?” they ask with a … Read more

Restaurant Petrus, Hong Kong

Were it not for the floor to ceiling windows looking out to the famous Victoria Harbor skyline with sweeping views of towering skyscrapers in the distance, you’d be forgiven for thinking you’d stepped back in time to neoclassical Paris. Set on the 56th floor of Island Shangri-la Hong Kong in … Read more

DK Eyewitness Travel Guides 2014 Re-Launch

Big news for smart and savvy travelers always on the go. DK Guides is re-launching their series of guide books this fall in celebration of their 20th anniversary. The new guides will be featuring some changes from previous editions in an effort to make exploring popular travel destinations easier. New … Read more

Gettysburg

Gettysburg, Pa. – Battles, Baseball and Bluegrass

In July 1863, over 170,000 soldiers converged on the small town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania in a battle that changed both the course of the Civil War and ultimately the nation. Every kid in America studied the Battle of Gettysburg in history class and memorized at least a part of President … Read more

A Deliciously Decadent Chocolate Spa, Hershey, Pa.

The world is full of amazing destinations but one of the sweetest is right here in the good ole’ USA.  In Hershey, Pennsylvania the smell of chocolate permeates the air.   Avenues have names like Cocoa and Chocolate and street lamps shaped like Hershey’s Kisses light up the town.  This is … Read more

Oktoberfest in New York State

Every year, beer lovers from around the globe descend upon the town of Munich in Germany’s Bavaria for Oktoberfest, an annual celebration of the great German love of suds – with 2013 marking its 180th anniversary.  Of course this gigantic festival (the world’s largest fair) serves up more than just … Read more

A Slice of Americana, Shelburne,Vermont

The largest repository of Americana in the country makes its home in Shelburne, Vermont on a forty-five acre campus complete with historic buildings, a lighthouse and a 220 foot-long steamboat. Wait. What? Welcome to the Shelburne Museum, the result of one woman’s passion for all things American occupying a verdant … Read more