Tag: historical-sites

  • Car-Free Normandy: A Cliffy Retreat to Etretat

    Car-Free Normandy: A Cliffy Retreat to Etretat

    Mention you’re headed on a vacation to Normandy and images of the historic D-Day invasion of the lower Normandy region come to mind, but think again. Upper Normandy, with its pristine beaches, breath-taking cliffs and verdant hills, offers the eco-conscious traveler French culture, delicious local food, and a bounty of outdoor adventures. Etretat: Your Perfect…

  • No Passport, No Car, No Problem: Things to Do in Puerto Rico

    No Passport, No Car, No Problem: Things to Do in Puerto Rico

    If you think you have to cross the Atlantic to stroll narrow cobblestone streets and visit ornate cathedrals, think again. A three-hour, non-stop flight from JFK will bring you to San Juan, Puerto Rico. The mood is decidedly Latin here, but Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory, so you can leave your passport at home.…

  • 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…

  • A Slow-Cooked, Car-Free Adventure: Things to Do in Columbia, South Carolina

    A Slow-Cooked, Car-Free Adventure: Things to Do in Columbia, South Carolina

    It may be a cliché to say that the South is a hospitable place, but truth bears repeating. In Columbia, South Carolina you will find an intoxicating mix of old-world charm and a vibrant cultural scene. Urban pleasures thrive here, and its riverfront location provides appealing recreational choices. Just steps from the State Capital complex…

  • 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…

  • Learning Your A (Antwerp), B (Brussels), G’s (Ghent): Things to See in Belgium

    Learning Your A (Antwerp), B (Brussels), G’s (Ghent): Things to See in Belgium

    From Brussels to Ghent to Antwerp, Belgium packs an array of experiences for the inquisitive traveler, with each city proudly displaying its unique identity while embracing innovation in gastronomy, design and architecture. From robust public transportation systems and affordable bike rentals to century-old culinary traditions that honor local artisans, Belgium pays tribute to its past…