By Thomas Lowe Great places for easy traveling Sometimes planning your trip can be almost as enjoyable as the trip itself — it certainly builds up the excitement. We all want our journeys to be as smooth and trouble-free as possible, but figuring out what transport to take can be…
Capturing the Essence of Uzbekistan
Join us on this new photography workshop along Uzbekistan’s ancient Silk Route.
June 10 – 23, 2017
Limited to 10 people.
Taught by Terry Abrams. Produced by Barbara Nelson.
Visiting Surco: Where the Locals Live in Lima
About 20 minutes away by bus, however, is Surco an engaging barrio where the locals live. Here the chances of running into foreigners is about the same as seeing llamas on the street.
Boomer Women: The New Stars of Solo Travel
It’s our turn, boomer gals! Women of the baby boomer generation are the emerging and growing demographic and at the front of the solo travel trend.
When in Rome … or Tuscany, or Quebec, or France
By Catherine Sweeney — It can be a challenge finding the right connections when traveling internationally. Over the past several months, the XCOM Global Mobile Hotspot has become my go-to wireless connectivity solution when traveling outside of the United States.
October in Puglia: La Dolce Vita, Salento Style!
Victoria de Maio of PostcardZ from Victoria has another one of her great small group tours to Italy coming up. We’ve asked her to tell us the details.
Airports Gearing Up for More Baby Boomer Travelers
Baby boomers were lucky enough to experience the expansion and evolution into traveling as we know it today. Travel has become one of the most prevalent resolutions made on New Year’s Eve, and by the time they reach the age of retirement ….
Cruising for Loners
Author Anneli Rufus explores the Celebrity Solstice on a cruise of the Juan de Fuca Strait.