TravelSquire.com’s Guide to Educational Travel

Taking a trip that allows you to learn about the place, its culture, the cuisine and the language spoken can bring you one of the most authentic travel experiences.  It’s possible to choose almost any location and find a program, class or tour that’s enriching, fun and educational.  If you … Read more

Thasos, Fort Lauderdale, Florida

A visit to Thasos Greek Taverna should be made in two parts. By day the restaurant’s blinding all-white color scheme is eye popping. By night the intricate exterior light show on the roof and façade of the simple white structure becomes a dazzling beacon for everyone smart enough to follow … Read more

Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia, A Road Tripper’s Paradise

The first time I visited Nova Scotia, I stayed three weeks, the longest I’ve ever stayed in one place in all my travels.  It wasn’t just the natural splendor of this Canadian maritime province—an idyllic landscape of wide sandy beaches, towering bluffs, lush forests, and rolling green meadows lapped by … Read more

Canada’s Mecca for Drinkers

If you’re thinking about spending some time in Edmonton, the capital of Alberta, anytime soon, beyond attending one of the numerous festivals offered to visitors year-round in Canada’s “Festival City”, you won’t have any difficulty planning the libations for a little spontaneous party in your hotel room.  Why?  The province’s … Read more

The Windsor Arms Hotel

The Windsor Arms Hotel

It isn’t easy to match a single word with every hotel you’ve experienced in your travels but word association comes easy when it comes to the Windsor Arms in Toronto – discreet. You realize this at check-in when you’re introduced to your butler.  Don’t think starched collar and white gloves, … Read more

Vancouver Island

Into the Wild on Vancouver Island

A black bear flips over giant beach boulders as though they were mere rubber balls then paws at rock crabs hiding underneath – a bountiful seafood feast at the water’s edge. We watch transfixed for a good ten minutes, before motoring slowly out of Ucluelet.  Ucluelet and its more gentrified … Read more

Fall Back to Tuscany

While New England embodies fall in America, Tuscany is the place to spend autumn in Europe.  With warm days and cool nights, options are almost endless and it is still warm enough for swimming in a pool, hopefully one at Adler Thermae.  Fill your day with mushroom and truffle hunting … Read more

Pampered Traveling

When you just want to kick back and enjoy some of life’s creature comforts what do you do? You go for broke and spoil yourself rotten, that’s what! The kind of activities we like (none of them “high energy” we promise) will make you forget about the hectic last few … Read more

Autumn in Canada

Autumn in Canada

What’s the first thing you notice when summer turns to fall in Canada? It’s the color … especially in Southern Alberta, our neck of the woods, where autumn hits early and the low hanging, late afternoon sun lights up the landscape like a movie screen. This is peak hiking season, … Read more

Where Celebrities Spa

It’s a well-known fact that celebrities enjoy the best of the best, and never more so than when they’re pampering themselves. Whether they’ve been forced to endure an excruciatingly long day on set, countless hours of interviews or painful moments in a makeup chair, the jet set fully believe in … Read more

Ryokans

Ryokans – A Return to Nothingness

  Cities, restaurants, temples, shops, markets?  Cultural experiences?  Museums?  Bars, late night jazz clubs?  Dancing?  Drinking?  Who needs any of it? Japan offers, instead, a unique and magical one of a kind opportunity to explore the depths of your soul, and live to tell the tale.  Ryokans, a type of … Read more

Foldable Luggage from Biaggi

Everyone will admit that no matter how large the living space, a little more storage is a premium that’s sometimes tough to come by. From my own perspective, I own four suitcases (1 large, 2 medium and 1 small) as well as five or six smaller personal bags (don’t get … Read more

Forever Hip Antwerp

  For decades, Antwerp has scored high for its coolness quotient.  Situated in Belgium’s northwest province of Flanders, its second-largest city put itself on the map in the late 80’s when a group of fashion school graduates threw their designs into the back of a rented truck and headed to … Read more

The Spa at The Mandarin Oriental, Miami

What makes The Spa at Miami’s Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Florida’s only five star rated spa by Forbes travel guide?  Forbes was clearly impressed, first, by the intimate lobby scented with jasmine and toned by tranquil music.  Guests are treated like royalty at this posh but not pretentious resort away from … Read more

Fun Fall Trips for Celeb Families

Though September sadly signifies the end of summer, celebrity children are lucky enough that their parents can afford to take them away wherever and whenever. However, even A-list mothers like Heidi Klum and Victoria Beckham know that they have to take relatively quick trips so that their offspring don’t miss … Read more