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Getting exited about the night life in your upcoming trip to Martinique? First you must understand the local flirting protocol. Forget about speaking French, women in Martinique visually advertise their availability through colorful and ornate head-dresses. These adornments have leaf-like points, one if the woman is single and available, two if she is engaged, and three if she…
Oregon’s Truffle Festival is approaching. Between January 27 and 29, 2012, truffle enthusiasts, chefs and foragers will gather to celebrate this smelly delicacy priced at nearly $1,000 per pound. Next year’s Festival comes after Australian mycologist (fungus biologist) Dr. Nick Malajczuk’s extraordinary success in growing truffles on a large scale outside of France. Between June…
A true Parisian by definition has a home in the city. And to experience the city of lights like a true Parisian, a great way to get started is to rent your own temporary home. Apartment renting is a popular alternative to hotels. Renting has plenty of benefits, especially for larger groups. Instead of being…
Do you have young children who dream of traveling the world? Before they become international jet-setters, inspiration can be found in the form of a new television show called “The Traveling Trio.” “The Traveling Trio” follows three siblings as they visit such places as Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Mexico, the…
Travel, contrary to belief, does not have to be expensive. In fact, it can be free. Jamille Wallick gives us the details in Experiencing Corsica Like a Local through Help Exchange, a new work exchange program that pairs up people looking for room and board with those who want an extra hand. Similar to WOOFing…
Today I’m updating from Southern Louisiana, Terrebonne Parish. Wow, is there a lot to do down here! If you are looking for a unique outdoor adventure this is the spot. From canoe trips to swamp tours, freshwater fishing to bird watching walks the Cajun Coast has many things to offer the outdoor adventurer. Famed southern…
Piemonte Skiing | Cindy Bigras finds the perfect setting to relearn the art of skiing: the Via Lattea, near Torino in the Piemonte region of Italy.
In the latest move to combat the combined United/Continental Voltron, Delta has announced that the miles accrued on its SkyMiles frequent flier program will no longer vanish when they go unused for too long. Until now, SkyMiles had expired 24 months after a member’s last qualifying mileage activity. To keep them alive, members had to…
House Museums: Visiting Places Where Artists, Writers, and Royalty once lived By Nicole W. Sobel House Museums are an eccentric and artistic way of demonstrating what Italy has to offer the traveler. They are rich in history and are representative of some of Italy’s greatest writers, artists, and royalty. They are a must-see site for…
Marseille may look like the average ancient port town in France, but Robert V. Camuto of the Washington Post discovers that there’s a lot going on in this traditional and yet offbeat place. It was about 10:30 on a Saturday night. My wife and I were driving back to our hotel in the picturesque old…
Ski season has arrived! Have you booked your next trip? If you’re looking for new trails, consider Disentis, Switzerland, where the Alps are winter’s playground. New York Times’ Christopher Solomon shares more on this up and coming destination for ski bums. “IN the early 1990s, Powder magazine, the proudly die-hard ski rag that has weaned…