Los Cabos Travel Guide
Once upon a time, the majority of Cabo’s visitors were anglers and came primarily from Southern California and the west coast. But these days they fly in nonstop to Los Cabos from all over the United States; and to Loreto and La Paz from some U.S. cities. Via nonstop service, Los Cabos is about…
Amsterdam Travel Guide
Amsterdam is a cornucopia of cafés, coffee shops, cozy bars, and outdoor markets. Set on 160 man-made canals, Amsterdam also has the largest historical inner city in Europe. The French writer J. K. Huysmans once called Amsterdam “a dream, an orgy of houses and water.” It’s true: when compared with other major European cities, this one is…
Maui Travel Guide
When you experience Maui firsthand, it’s hard not to gush about the long, perfect beaches, dramatic cliffs, greener-than-green rain forests, and the fragrance of plumeria that hangs over it all. Add to that the amazing marine life and the culture and history of the Hawaiian people, and it’s easy to see why Maui is so popular. Today…
Curaçao Travel Guide
The sun smiles down on Curaçao, which sits on the outer fringe the so-called hurricane belt, 35 mi (56 km) north of Venezuela and 42 mi (68 km) east of Aruba. Gentle trade winds help keep the heat in check, and temperatures are generally in the 80s. Water sports—including outstanding reef…
Aruba Travel Guide Every evening they come to sit by the shore to await the sunset: a family of six visiting from some distant land. During the day the parents may have dined in style or gambled in the glitzy casinos downtown. The kids may have gone snorkeling or diving, or perhaps drove an ATV across the arid, moonlike…