9 Things to See and Do in Portugal I recently traveled to Portugal on a catalogue photoshoot to uncover the best things to see and do for the retailer TravelSmith. I spent 11 days in this amazing place,… Matt Thompson , November 3, 2016
Palio di Siena: The World’s Most Exciting Horse Race The pageantry and excitement of the Palio di Siena is something I’ve wanted to experience for a long time. Fortunately, I recently had the opportunity to attend this spectacular event… Richard Crawford , September 21, 2016
Savoring Pure Greece Don’t be afraid to roam out of bounds. There is more to Greece than the image of tourists infesting beaches like locusts from sprawling hotels. While hiking on ancient shepherd… Bruce Northam , September 13, 2016
10 Scotland Travel Tips I’ve traveled to Scotland in a variety of ways and to multiple parts of the country. I’ve flown directly from North America to Glasgow, flown from London into Edinburgh, taken… Johnny Jet , September 10, 2016
Where to Stay in Tyrol, Austria For more on Tyrol, see Caitlin’s 7 reasons to visit Tyrol, Austria, in summer. Austria is famous for its traditional inns—all so cozy and quaint with beautiful carved wood. In… Caitlin Martin Marker , September 2, 2016
13 Things to Know Before You Travel to Iceland Imagine checking your email and reading this: “Hi Howard, great news: As our initial winner will be unable to accept the prize, you’ve been chosen as the potential winner of… Howard Blount , September 2, 2016
7 Reasons to Visit Tyrol, Austria, in the Summer Have you thought of visiting the alpine province of Tyrol (or Tirol, as the Germans spell it) in the summer? While it’s a popular mecca of winter sports when it… Caitlin Martin Marker , September 1, 2016
The First Thing You Should Eat in These 8 Countries Food and travel really go hand in hand. When I land in Bali, I’ve got mie goreng on the brain. In Thailand, it’s fresh local fruits like mangosteen. The moment… Johnny Jet , August 28, 2016
Exploring 4 Canary Islands “Be sure and pack the following: slip-resistant shoes for cave walking, boots for hiking, formal attire for dinner, a fleece jacket for the mountains, a casual dress for wine tasting,… Ruth Wertzberger Carlson , August 25, 2016
Porto: Northern Portugal’s Heartbeat The Portuguese word for casual is pronounced caz-oo-wahl. That’s half of what you’ll need to know about Porto. Portugal’s hundreds of miles of Atlantic Ocean coastline and ample domain for… Bruce Northam , August 8, 2016
The Haymarket: Stockholm’s Instant Classic Sweden’s new Haymarket hotel is a multi-faceted destination in itself. I’ve flown across the Atlantic Ocean into the heart of Scandinavia—where I’m transported into America’s Golden Age? The Haymarket hotel’s ground-floor… Bruce Northam , July 20, 2016
How to Fly in SAS Business or Premium Economy for Cheap I just returned from Stockholm, Sweden, where I attended the most recent TBEX (Travel Bloggers Exchange) conference. The organizers booked me on SAS, which I hadn’t flown for several years… Johnny Jet , July 20, 2016
What to Do If You Have a Turkish Airlines Ticket Following multiple terrorist attacks, Turkey’s tourism business has been hit hard…understandably. The cruise ships have pulled out and so did Delta, the last US airline to fly there non-stop. Now, all… Johnny Jet , July 17, 2016
5 Not-to-Miss Sites in Bristol, England Bristol, England: This green, hilly city in England’s southwest probably isn’t the first destination that comes to mind for Britain-bound travelers. But it’s well worth visiting. Plus, if you’re seeking… Jayne Clark , July 7, 2016
Rhine River Cruise: Vantage Deluxe World Travel’s River Voyager When my wife Natalie and I were invited on ms River Voyager up the Rhine River, we didn’t know what to expect. We hadn’t actually heard of Vantage Deluxe World… Johnny Jet , April 24, 2016