This month, English fans of βfootyβ had lots to celebrate. Despite a heartbreaking loss in the finals of the Euros, it was Englandβs best performance ever in the continentβs biggest game. Soccer, that is. Britain is the birthplace of the modern sport that has traveled around the world to become the most popular in the […]
Read More...Many of us have spent hours of our own childhoods or alongside our favorite kids immersed in stories like the Snow Queen, the Emperorβs New Clothes, the Princess and the Pea, the Nightingale, and the Little Mermaid, either in timeless storybooks or Disney movie incarnations. Now, the author who created these immortal works is being […]
Read More...Every year on June 29th, eighty-one million people in 14 European countries celebrate the single river that ties them together and provides drinking water, food, power, recreation, jobs and transportation. Danube DayΒ annually marks the signing of the Danube River Protection Convention, which facilitates collaboration between the countries of the Danube River and the rivers that […]
Read More...Itβs one of the biggest trends in cruising.Β Not getting bigger, but getting out there.Β In style. Expedition cruises used to be only for the most intrepid travelers. You would join a working research vessel on its voyage to a very distant destination, tolerating the discomfort for the once-in-a-lifetime experience of getting up close and personal with […]
Read More...They are among the Caribbeanβs best kept secrets. The forty islands and cays that make up theΒ Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI)Β are favored by travelers in the know for their pristine waters, picture-perfect white sand beaches and conch and lobster fisheries that make local dining such a joy. TCIβs archipelago is strung out along the sea […]
Read More...New Zealand is in celebration mode in July with the arrival of Matariki. It’s a constellation of stars that rises in New Zealand skies, shining their brightest in the first week of the month. Known to astronomers as Pleiades or the Seven Sisters, Matariki is believed to have formed more than 100 million years ago, […]
Read More...In Japan, itβs called the βCastle in the Skyβ, but international travelers whoβve discovered historic Takeda Castle have compared it to another mountain-top historic ruin half a world away in South America. Peruβs Machu Picchu has made most intrepid travelersβ bucket lists of adventures. ButΒ Japanβs Takeda CastleΒ (pronounced: βtah-kay-dahβ) – that’s about the same age as […]
Read More...Itβs official. Cruising has returned to ports in the U.S. While many cruise lines have already started sailing with North American guests from offshore ports in the Caribbean and Europe, thereβs been no cruising from ports we can drive to. Until now. Between the end of June and the holiday weekend, three ships have set […]
Read More...On some islands, they like to tell you how many beaches they have, or days of sunshine. On Nevis, itβs how many different varieties of mangoes they have. The answer? Officially, nearly four dozen β and unofficially, itβs estimated nearly 200 different varieties of mangoes grow on this tiny Caribbean island. Nevis makes up the […]
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