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The Inn at Mystic – Connecticut

October 10, 2015 by gaytravelinformation

; The Inn at Mystic | Three Williams Avenue | Mystic, CT 06355 | 1-800-237-2415 The Inn at Mystic is a unique, LGBT friendly resort consisting of fourteen landscaped acres in the heart of historic Mystic, Connecticut. Located on what was once a private estate with sweeping views overlooking the Mystic Harbor and Fishers Island (c) Gay Travel Information (and more)! - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

All aboard! 5 classic train rides to take right now

October 10, 2015 by Jason Heidemann

Who among us doesn’t hear the call of the conductor and instantly feel the anticipatory shiver of a rail journey? Although less celebrated in the United States than in other parts of the world, most travelers are nevertheless enthralled by the so-called “romance of the rails” and while hundreds of rail ... (c) - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Romantic Malta

October 10, 2015 by scott

The tiny nation of Malta, the world’s ninth smallest country, is one of those places we’ve all heard of, we all know someone who’s been – and yet, it’s rarely at the top of anyone’s holiday list. But it should be, and here’s why. As a country, Malta is comprised of three islands: Malta, Gozo and Comino. All are beautiful, with their own unique charm. Comino’s the smallest of the three. At only 3.5km2, it’s bijou enough to see without the aid of four-wheeled transport, which is just ... (c) Purple Roofs Gay Travel Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

How to keep your skin hydrated when you travel

October 10, 2015 by Caz

This post is sponsored by Garnier With all the flying, time zone and climate changes, your skin can easily be brutalized by travel.  Travel itself does not lend itself to good skincare routines as this is one of the first things many people give up during a trip away. So, consider your skin when packing for your travels. Keep it clean, moisturized and well-hydrated. 16 tips for keeping your skin hydrated when you travel Drink ... (c) y Travel Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

VIDEO: Gelato – Indulging in Italian Ice Cream #blogville

October 10, 2015 by Samuel Jeffery

If you have trouble viewing this video click here:  http://youtu.be/An5jylj654c I still remember the first time I tried Gelato. I was wandering aimlessly in Buenos Aires when I spotted an ice cream parlor selling Italian Gelato. I was instantly hooked. The quality of Italian ice cream is a cut above what I’ve tried back home in North America. With the opportunity to visit Italy for the... (c) Nomadic Samuel | Travel Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Active Experiences at the Luxury Primland Resort in Virginia

October 10, 2015 by Matt Long

One of my goals during a recent stay at Virginia’s Primland Resort was to decompress, to relax and to frankly get away from real life for a few days. That’s always my plan though, what I seem to willfully forget is that I’m a restless soul – I just can’t sit still for more than a few minutes without going crazy. That’s one of the great... (c) LandLopers - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

An Iceberg Off the Coast of Torngat Mountains National Park, Labrador

October 10, 2015 by Gary

An Iceberg Off the Coast of Torngat Mountains National Park, Labrador Camera NIKON D300S ISO 200 Focal Length 35mm Aperture f/4.2 Exposure Time 1/8000 (c) Everything Everywhere Travel Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

(M) Spotlight: ALOCS Kettle

October 10, 2015 by

A lightweight kettle with a wide base. by Roger Caffin | 2015-09-16It's a hard anodized aluminum kettle, 0.8 L capacity and 144 g in weight as delivered. It looks like the standard Trangia 200244 kettle, but the Trangia kettle holds 1.0 L and is 195 g in weight, on its home web site in Sweden, although some USA web sites list it as 0.9 L. The Trangia kettle is shiny aluminum rather than the ... (c) Backpacking Light Magazine - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

An Introduction to Milan: 48 Hours of Art, Food and Fashion

October 10, 2015 by Audrey

Milan surprised me in so many ways. I think this is one of those cities that is often a little misunderstood and people dismiss it as boring (several friends had told me to skip it), and yet I ended up having a wonderful time there. I personally believe that the secret to a good time in Milan lies in its experiences rather... (c) THAT BACKPACKER - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Drive By Truckers Still Rolling

October 10, 2015 by Jedd Ferris

Photo by David McClister As Patterson Hood sings the chorus in “The Righteous Path,” a hard-hitting standout from the Drive-By Truckers’ new sprawling 35-track live album, his gravelly voice sounds a little more weathered than usual. Not that the wear and tear hasn’t been well earned. Hood is now 51 and he’s been fronting the ... (c) Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

How to Visit Sunny Chernobyl

October 10, 2015 by NomadicMatt

A few months ago, I read the book Visit Sunny Chernobyl by Andrew Blackwell, about the worst’s biggest garbage-ridden and polluted places. It’s like the anti-travel guide. It’s about all the places a traveler wouldn’t go, the ugly places we overlook. It was interesting to learn about these places that exist but never get any coverage. Smart, funny, and well written, this is one of my favorite books I read all year... (c) Nomadic Matt's Travel Site - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Texas’s German Roots: New Braunfels

October 10, 2015 by Robert Reid

“Do you speak German?,” I ask. “Un poquito.” Joyce is minding the register at the oldest bakery in Texas, Naegelin’s. Opened in 1868, the establishment remains a landmark in downtown New Braunfels—and a quirky reminder of the Lone Star State’s German roots. Around Joyce are bins brimming with traditional German goodies: Lebkuchen cookies, ornately embossed Springerle biscuits, and sweet, croissant-like pretzels laced with pecans and drizzled with icing. “Texas pecans,” she adds as a point of... (c) Intelligent Travel - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Slovenia Tourism – Not Ready for the Big Time

October 10, 2015 by Barbara Weibel

I explained why I don’t like living in the U.S. anymore to the manager of Hostel Val in Piran: the work, work, work; money, money, money; buy, buy, buy mentality that has become so pervasive in American culture. She reflected on my comment for a moment before replying, “But it is becoming the same for us.” Later, after dealing with a sneering woman in the Slovenia tourism office, who might as well have thrown brochures at me, I fled... (c) Hole In The Donut Cultural Travel - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

What to wear and when?

October 10, 2015 by Small Luxury Hotels of the World

Dress codes can be very confusing sometimes. And I’m not even talking about the cryptic ones. The likes of ‘elegant casual’ or ‘chic’ are beyond me. What on earth do they mean? I spend the weeks leading up to almost any event confused and terrified. Tonight for example I’ve been invited to a black tie event. Well, Henry was invited and I am his ‘plus one’. Black tie sounds innocent enough and it doesn’t cross his mind to wonder what he should wear. He doesn’t know quite how lucky he is. He see’s black tie on an invitation ... (c) Small Luxury Hotels of the World Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Bed hopping: new hotels from Rome to London to Brazil

October 10, 2015 by Rachel Juarez-Carr

Our hotel curation gang get about it bit, and for October they’ve discovered three sumptuous stays with supremely sexy bedrooms. Meet G Rough hotel in Rome, Artist Residence London and Insólito Boutique Hotel in beachy Buzios, Brazil. G ROUGH Rome, Italy: shabby-luxe style, quiet central setting and an eye for design. ARTIST RESIDENCE LONDON London, UK: coolly creative interiors, brilliant bistro and smiley ... (c) Smith Travel Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Ritz Brings Two New Resorts to Bali, Securing it as a Top Destination For Luxury Travelers

October 10, 2015 by Eric Rosen

Though times were tough for Bali following terrorist bombings in 2002, the Indonesian island slowly but surely reclaimed its place on the hot list as an international jet-set destination. ...via JustLuxe.com (c) JustLuxe: LuxuryTravel News - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

A Shy Weekend in Ibiza

October 10, 2015 by Claire Robinson

Is it possible to escape to Ibiza for the weekend and not end up on a packed beach at sunset dancing to David Guetta? Indeed it is. In fact, the Balearic island has many sides to its nature and can, if you know where to go, even be a little shy at times. As Travel The post A Shy Weekend in Ibiza appeared first on The Travel Hack. (c) The Travel Hack - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

The List: 9 Destinations with Michelin Star Dining

October 10, 2015 by Darren Dunne

Hotel dining has never been trendier, or tastier, thanks to a vanguard of talented young chefs plying their trade at many of the world’s top properties. If the idea of combining a luxury getaway with collecting some Michelin stars sounds appealing, read on as we recommend nine hotels where good taste is all encompassing. The Yeatman, […] (c) Passport Luxury Travel Blog | Kiwi Collection - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

High Flying: Most Popular Pot Destinations By Budget

October 10, 2015 by thehipmunk

This article was posted by thehipmunk on Hipmunk’s Tailwind blog on October 9, 2015 Amsterdam was once a place where college kids and marijuana aficionados flocked in order to enjoy herb out in the open, eliciting no more than a glance from passersby. But the times, they are a-changin’. Now that marijuana is legal in five U.S. states and the District of Columbia, American pot smokers need not cross the pond for the experience. According ... (c) Leave Your Daily Hell - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Checking In: A Punta Cana All-Inclusive for Travelers Who Like Flexibility

October 10, 2015 by Kristine Hansen

Barcelo Bavaro Palace Deluxe Though the area in and around Punta Cana is well-trodden by U.S. travelers, the Barcelo Bavaro Palace Deluxe is a 4-star all-inclusive resort that they may not have heard of. Located 12 miles from the Punta Cana airport, and catering to a loyal clientele of repeat visitors from South America, the resort recently underwent a $330 million facelift to keep things fresh. We checked in for some quality beach time and discovered a few pleasant surprises. Here’s our report. What’s Hot: The star ... (c) Shermans Travel Blog - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Swimming in a UNESCO World Heritage Site

October 10, 2015 by Abigail King

Austria’s Lakes I don’t know why I’d never thought of this before. I’d admired lakes from afar, softly framed by frozen snow. I’d seen them blur past windows and windscreens and snapped them from cobbled lanes and cloistered churches. But until this summer’s sojourn through Austria by bicycle, I’d never thought of them as the best place to travel to for a sun splashed day out. As ... (c) Inside the Travel Lab - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Paralympian Daniel McCoy: My Only Limitations Are Those I Impose on Myself

October 10, 2015 by stasia.lopez

Categories: Best OfStoriesBody: Daniel Frank McCoy is a native of Pittsburgh, a 2012 graduate of Fox Chapel High School and a student at the University of Pittsburgh. Dan was born with Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus. “Spina Bifida means that my spine didn’t develop properly in utero. As a result, I have partial paralysis from my waist ... (c) Wandering Educators - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Europe is always a good idea. Here are 5 cities we will revisit again and again

October 10, 2015 by Traveling Canucks

Travel to Europe is always a good idea. For many North Americans, traveling to Europe is THE dream vacation. There are few regions in the world that can compete with Europe when it comes to history, diversity, variety and accessibility. Whenever we talk about future travel plans, a destination in Europe almost always pops up. Scandinavia is next on our travel wish list.  One of the things we love about travel in Europe ... (c) Traveling Canucks - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

Power of Travel Friendships: Global Photo Series

October 10, 2015 by Matt Long

This is the next to last week of FriFotos – this popular five-year old photo sharing event is sadly coming to an end next week, and so it’s fitting that this week’s theme is FRIENDSHIPS. No matter where we go we always meet new people when we travel, instant travel friendships that while they may not be long lasting, are important to us. With that in mind I wanted to share a few... (c) LandLopers - Read entire story here. … [Read more]

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