While the North America struggles with unexpected snow storms and blizzards, New Zealand is soaking up the sun, dealing with the occasional heat wave, and enjoying wine festival season. From the top of the North Island to the bottom of the South Island, foodies and winos wine enthusiasts can ..
Fans will be happy to discover that a new edition of the Perceptive Travel webzine in now online. Returning writers Luke Armstrong, Michael Buckley, and Beebe Bahrami share their adventures from around the world. Armchair travellers be warned – reading these articles will make you want to get ..
We’re all sad to say goodbye to Antonia Malchik, who is backing off from here to spend time giving birth to a second child and work on some less timely writing pursuits. We can’t argue with that. See her sign-off note here. So that means we’ve got a spot open for a new blogger to join [...]
1. Lists are a common device in travel writing. I just browsed the travel magazines at Barnes and Noble, and among the many enumerated promises, I found 30 romantic dream trips, 7 delicious trips, 12 fun festivals around the world, 25 Ultimate Beaches, 10 Blissful Little French Islands, 30 Smart ..
In four months time I will be boarding the Dawn Princess in Sydney, Australia and sailing off into the sunset heading for Southampton, England. There are numerous port stops along the way in exotic and interesting places such as Darwin, Mumbi, Oman, Dubai, Egypt, Venice, Barcelona, etc but the ..