Frenchy’s Sugar Sand Festival, Clearwater, Florida

The turquoise blue coastline of Clearwater, Florida has much to offer its residents and visitors, but perhaps the beach’s most celebrated aspect—beyond its water, which really is clear—is its sand.  Affectionately called “sugar sand” by the locals, it’s been lovingly rolled in, sunbathed on, and walked along for ages. But … Read more

Wyndham Bonnet Creek Resort, Orlando, Florida

It had been a long day at Universal Studios when we walked up to the resort door.  We were all exhausted, the kids cranky, hungry and expecting to be “bored.”  All of a sudden we open the door and the kids barrel into the room, full of newfound energy, then … Read more

San Francisco Sampler

San Francisco Sampler

Hailed as a tourists’ mecca and damned for those killer hills, San Francisco’s reputation definitively precedes it.  Famed for its glory days as a beat generation outpost then later the epicenter of flower power and acid rock, today the glorious city by the bay has lost none of its “alternative” … Read more

Villa Polaroid at Hotel LeVillage St. Barth’s

The island of St. Barthelemy has always had a strong fashion connection.  And well it should, after all it’s part of France.  But there’s something fashionable happening right now that’s more than runway chic.  The low-key luxury property, Hotel LeVillage, a family owned cluster of 20 cottages and 3 villas … Read more

Hotel Anacaona, Anguilla

My first trip to the Caribbean was memorable for many reasons, not the least of which was the hotel. It was in Ocho Rios, Jamaica’s tourist and cruise ship hub, a little over an hour’s drive from Montego Bay yet a world away. The property was enveloped in a jungle-like … Read more

Cobblers Cove, Barbados

I’d been to Barbados before, and counted it as one of my favorite Caribbean islands.  Now having recently been there again, I have to say that it’s not just one of my favorites; it’s my absolute favorite.  Credit of course has to go to the island itself—its warmth, its beauty, … Read more

The Winter Haven, Miami Beach

Like much of South Beach, The Winter Haven Hotel is a hot party scene with an exclusive lobby bar serving elegant cocktails to its guests and their friends, some in risqué beach attire.  But it’s not flashy, however, like its trendsetting neighbors and possesses a sort of understated elegance that … Read more

Norway In A Nutshell

Norway In A Nutshell: A Rail, Bus and Boat Adventure

Cruising through Norway’s narrowest fjord, navigating more than a dozen dizzying switchbacks on a drive down one of the country’s steepest roads, hurtling through innumerable tunnels on Northern Europe’s highest railway and speeding past gushing waterfalls and icy tongued glaciers. Sounds like an advertisement for an adventure expedition, right? Actually, … Read more

Bergen, Norway

Old World Charm – Bergen, Norway

Colorful wooden buildings dot the wharf area of Bergen, scrunched up one against the other like brightly colored Monopoly pieces. Some of the gabled buildings are slightly tilted, but it only adds to the charm of this UNESCO World Heritage city. Centuries ago, this wharf area, called Bryggen – meaning … Read more

Hotel Felix, Chicago

Chicago is a great city to visit both for work and for pleasure, with an array of things to see and do – the renowned Art Institute of Chicago, Lake Shore Drive, the Loop, Millennium Park with the centerpiece band shell designed by Frank Gehry and of course, shopping on … Read more

New York’s Bowery

New York’s Bowery, A New Destination

  Today, the intersection of the Bowery and Broome Street in Manhattan is perfectly pleasant – busy sidewalks line the streets where stylish pedestrians head to one or more of the many bustling boutiques or restaurants nearby. It’s become a coveted location for real estate agents thanks to its walking … Read more

Blue Moon Hotel, Miami Beach

Miami, a beach paradise known for indulgent nightlife, a fabulous culinary scene and heavenly climate, attracts tourists from all over the globe.  It’s a place to indulge your every desire, an often exhausting task in this hedonistic destination, so finding the perfect hotel to retreat from all the play is … Read more

Los Altos De Eros, Costa Rica

Coffee, rain forests, eco lodges, zip lining, and lizards. These are typically what come to mind when one thinks about Costa Rica. As someone who has traveled to this beautiful country half a dozen times, those used to be my thoughts, too. However, a recent stay at Los Altos De … Read more

Spring Fling in Canada

Spring Fling in Canada

From the TS Editors:  The following guest post comes from our super friends and partners in travel, Kim Gray and Jennifer Twyman of ToqueandCanoe.com.  Canada is their beat and they’ve got it covered.   Ah, Spring in Canada.  How do you write about where to travel in our country during … Read more

Casa Morada, Islamorada Key

Anticipation builds as I exit Miami’s frantic turnpike and begin my journey on U.S. 1 to the Florida Keys.  Soon the gawking billboards disappear and I find myself on a simple two-lane road with turquoise water on both sides.  I’m finding my way to Casa Morada, an all-suite boutique hotel … Read more