Category: Destinations

  • Calgary Activities: Going Local and Car-Free in Western Canada

    Calgary Activities: Going Local and Car-Free in Western Canada

    So you think Wrangler jeans and 10-gallon hats can never look trendy? In Calgary, the locals make cowboy threads look effortlessly chic, as if they stepped off the page of a Ralph Lauren ad. The city’s traditional, western-infused spirit goes surprisingly well with the contemporary vibe that exists here, where the median age of its…

  • A Local’s Guide to Green Adventures: Things to Do in Panama

    A Local’s Guide to Green Adventures: Things to Do in Panama

    For the last two years, I’ve lived in a place where the sun rises over the Caribbean and sets over the Pacific Ocean, always in a blaze of orange and pink. The flowers pop with incredible yellows and fuchsias. Pristine beaches, tropical jungles, and more than 1,500 species of birds and butterflies are at your fingertips.…

  • Car-Free Thailand: Things to Do in Bangkok

    Car-Free Thailand: Things to Do in Bangkok

    Thailand’s “City of Angels” packs over nine million residents into 600 square miles. Side saddling high schoolers and entire families moped through the streets, weaving past taxis, trucks and tuk-tuks. It’s a chaotic town, yet somewhere between the traffic, mega-malls and sleepless street vendors, Bangkok can offer serenity, a vibrant arts scene, and flashes of…

  • Attractions in Bermuda: Beautiful Beaches, Bargains and Bikes Abound

    Attractions in Bermuda: Beautiful Beaches, Bargains and Bikes Abound

    Bermuda’s year-round mild climate, miles of secluded coves, pink sandy beaches, and close proximity to New York, make it a perfect long-weekend retreat. So it was a pleasure to discover Bermuda’s naturally green-leaning laws and lifestyle. We learned every roof is required to have a rainwater catchment system for the building’s portable water and all…

  • The Best Things to Do in Banff Without a Car

    The Best Things to Do in Banff Without a Car

    One of the ironies of experiencing the wide-open spaces that North American National Parks offer is the lack of public transportation available to reach or explore these pristine places. Personal vehicles are a major cause of pollutants that are contributing to devastating environmental effects in our National Park system. What if an alpine wilderness of…

  • Things to Do in Nova Scotia: 18-Hole Journeys and Beyond

    Things to Do in Nova Scotia: 18-Hole Journeys and Beyond

    The charms of Nova Scotia are endless and hold an understated elegance and simplicity that is the perfect remedy for a New Yorker’s urban hangover. With a flight from JFK clocking in just over two hours and the convenience of being only one time zone away to keep your jet lag in check, rest assured…

  • Eco Travel: 10 Hotels Around the World Plant Trees For Guests

    Eco Travel: 10 Hotels Around the World Plant Trees For Guests

    In my latest article for the Huffington Post, I tackle the subject of trees. Not climbing them or hugging them, but growing them while on vacation. As I’ve learned from having stayed in at least one hotel every month for the past three years, it’s easy to put a little piece of paper next to…

  • Norway in a Nut Shell Tour: A Mother-Daughter Adventure

    Norway in a Nut Shell Tour: A Mother-Daughter Adventure

    Norway has always been a nature-loving country, making it a prime eco-tourism destination. I recently took a trip to visit relatives and recreate some childhood memories. The last time I had been to the land of midnight sun was in the ‘80s, back when Pan Am was still in operation and the kroner was starting…