Featured Member Blog Posts – June 2014 Archive (49)

Tango y Mafalda Te Esperan en San Telmo, Buenos Aires

San Telmo, en Buenos Aires, es una fiesta. Casi toda la capital argentina es vibrante, charlatana y colorida pero en San Telmo uno encuentra la felicidad de las pequeñas cosas. Por ejemplo, al…

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Added by Iberia Airlines on June 18, 2014 at 3:57pm — No Comments

Exploring the Southern Spice Trail of India





The southern spice trail of India offers aromatic plants and scents – temples, history, fragrant curries, plenty of cows and the odd elephant. Bev Malzard explores. ‘India is a land of contrasts.’ These are the words I read when I first heard about India in primary school.



I missed the hippie trail through India in the late 70s and somehow it missed my ‘trip list’ for the next 30 years. It’s a long time since the 70s and I am no…

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Added by Bev Malzard on June 18, 2014 at 11:17am — 1 Comment

A Hurtigruten Norway Fjords Cruise, Part 1: What It’s Like



Apologies to my friends and colleagues in the cruise industry or who are cruise fans, but I’m just not that into cruising –  I’d much rather spend my time and money actually experiencing destinations rather than spending most of my trip on a ship (no matter how tricked out), with just…

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Added by David Paul Appell on June 17, 2014 at 4:17pm — No Comments

Exploring Pacifica, a Scenic Coastal Town South of San Francisco

Interesting little towns located very near big vacation destinations like San Francisco often go missing from the holiday planner’s radar. In the case of Pacifica, California, that would be most unfortunate.

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Just 15-minutes south of San Francisco on famous California Hwy 1, Pacifica is a great place to enjoy a change of pace from the hustle and bustle of a City…

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Added by The2Writers.com Page on June 17, 2014 at 10:09am — No Comments

Itty Bitty Hello Kitty Rules the Rooms

I don't get Hello Kitty. Well, I do get Hello Kitty - I get the…
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Added by Bev Malzard on June 16, 2014 at 1:17pm — No Comments

Majorca and Its Many Summer Fiestas



People go to Majorca in the summer in search of beautiful beaches and great weather, but if you are also looking for fiestas and local culture, summer is the perfect time to visit as there are all kinds of fiestas and events taking place on this beautiful and lively island!  Many towns and villages have their own particular fiestas and open-air dances, not…

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Added by Iberostar Hotels & Resorts on June 16, 2014 at 8:42am — 1 Comment

Mongolia: So Far From God, So Close to China



As the plane is landing at Chinggis Khan International Airport in Ulaan Bator, I look down at the dirt tracks swirling through the pastures surrounding the runway.  They look something like a beginner’s guide to chaos theory, the likely paths and the harder ones, converging and re-converging according to some logic or design.  I figure this must somehow be the map to the…

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Added by Earl Hardie Karges on June 15, 2014 at 2:59pm — No Comments

Why People Love Living in Atenas, Costa Rica

There are as many reasons for moving to Costa Rica as there are foreign residents living here.…

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Added by Danny Solano Alvarez on June 13, 2014 at 5:23pm — No Comments

Top Suites for Two Aboard the Golden Princess

Our goal in taking a month-long cruise around Hawaii and Tahiti on the Golden Princess was to experience – and then write about – how a major cruise line like Princess caters to its suite passengers. It was one of our most enjoyable projects.

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Suites for two

Over the past ten years, we have photographed and written about suites in…

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Added by The2Writers.com Page on June 13, 2014 at 9:37am — No Comments

Ten Ways to Experience Vancouver Like a Local

While spending time with a French travel journalist yesterday, I found myself talking a lot about what draws so many people to move to Vancouver – and why we’re considered one of the very best cities in the world in which to live. It's a combination of our beautiful natural setting, progressive populace and thriving cultural scenes.…
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Added by Sara Cooke on June 12, 2014 at 11:04am — No Comments

3 Stories & Fresh Salt at Connecticut's Saybrook Point Inn & Spa

Perched squarely at the confluence of the Connecticut River and Long Island Sound, Saybrook Point Inn and Spa isn't the first property to take advantage of this coveted location. Originally occupied by Native fishing…

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Added by Steve Mirsky on June 11, 2014 at 1:58pm — No Comments

Fertility Tourism: Selling Women’s Eggs for Bucks and Travel. How Right is It?

Fertility Tourism: Selling Women’s Eggs for Bucks and Travel. How right is this?



“Female Eggs For Sale” may not be a sign you’ll see any time soon, but for all intents and purposes that’s what the global market for harvesting and selling women’s eggs is all about.



The in vitro fertilization market is a billion dollar…

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Added by Kaleel Sakakeeny on June 11, 2014 at 7:39am — 1 Comment

Arrival Into Crowds, Colour, Chaos: New Delhi

Indira Gandhi International was clean and surprisingly well ordered, which was good because we were both hellishly tired. After clearing customs, we collected our luggage and then found an ATM so we could get some rupees. That done, we wandered over to the parade of men waiting with name boards. My name was on one of them, and I was thankful we’d arranged our airport transfer in advance of arriving. After shaking hands with Rahul, we were led past the trolley boys and…

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Added by Jason Smart on June 10, 2014 at 10:46am — No Comments

En Panamá, Intercambio Cultural con los Ngobe

Estos colores son tan naturales como poco vistos. Azules, turquesas y verdes con una película en Technicolor. Provocan un cortocircuito en la mente, pero uno se acostumbra pronto a lo bello y a lo bueno. Cuando salga del archipiélago de Bocas del Toro, en el…

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Added by Iberia Airlines on June 10, 2014 at 8:16am — No Comments

Brazil’s Lesser-Known World Cup Cities



On June 12 one of the planet’s most anticipated sporting events kicks off in Brazil’s largest city, São Paulo. And over the course of the following 30 days, 64 World Cup matches among 31 teams will rotate among a dozen of this country’s other cities. Rio de Janeiro totally.…

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Added by David Paul Appell on June 9, 2014 at 12:30pm — No Comments

Travel Advertorials: A Gray Area, as PR Agents Play Reporters

ANALYSIS: TRAVEL ADVERTORIALS. With tourism being a multi-billion dollar industry collecting the spending from 1 billion tourists in 2012, the hunt at travel agencies, airlines and hotel bookers for new customers is at the boiling point. The media has…

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Added by Traveling Erik on June 9, 2014 at 6:36am — No Comments

"Backyard" Canadian Travel: Discovering Alberta's Crowsnest Pass

Western Canada is blessed with some of the most incredible scenery on the planet, and every summer international visitors flock to Alberta and British Columbia in search of the crystal clear lakes, snow-capped mountains and glacial valleys that scream…
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Added by Sara Cooke on June 8, 2014 at 3:54pm — No Comments

Dealing with Tourism Crises

The tourism industry is highly vulnerable to crises be these man made or nature made, be these crises of a political, health or natural variety.  Almost since the start of modern tourism, tourism professionals have had to take into account that the media devotes a great deal of time and space to disasters, especially if these disasters result in the loss of life, cause suffering, and produce some form of economic damage.  During the period of time when the media focus in on the crisis, media…

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Added by Peter Tarlow on June 7, 2014 at 4:09pm — No Comments

Local Idiosyncrasies: Driving Around The World

Driving seems like a straightforward enough business. You get behind the wheel, turn on the car, and then proceed to go places. Most driving laws, while varying slightly from place to place, are no more than common sense, and most people will have no difficulty driving in countries other than their own. However, there are some obscure (and some not so much) corners of legislation where common sense goes to die. Here are some of the world's most bizarre driving…

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Added by Agnes Riley on June 6, 2014 at 4:01pm — No Comments

Hamilton Crossing: The Ideal Lodging for an Extended Stay in Boston

I needed to be in Boston on business through Memorial Day weekend.  Rather than stay at a conventional hotel in a typical part of town (Financial…

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Added by Travel Daddy on June 6, 2014 at 11:00am — No Comments

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