Category: Uncategorized

  • Cuba: 10 Things to Know Before You Go

    In just the short time since I posted this, some regulations affecting Americans have changed. Here’s an update on US-Cuba travel. Thinking of going to Cuba this year? You’re not alone. That small island nation is attracting huge attention as newly relaxed regulations make travel easier, especially for Americans. This is thrilling news for people…

  • Oh, That Legendary Havana Airport Snafu

    If you’ve been in the Havana airport lately, you’ve no doubt heard the legend of the stranded tour group whose travel arrangements were messed up so badly, over and over again, that they were forced to bed down for the night in a bus in the airport parking lot. Yep, that was us. Funny thing…

  • Authentic, Affordable, Gorgeous: Why NOT the Balkans?

    ​The thing I love about the Balkans is they’re not for everybody. If you’re looking for cookie-cutter experiences in predictably charming places where every waiter speaks English and all the food is familiar, you’ll have better luck elsewhere. The Balkans are consistently unpredictable. No one can even agree precisely which parts of roughly 13 countries in…

  • 8 Tricks for Surviving Air Disasters, Zombie Attacks & More

    “And so when the plane started to break apart,” my friend told me, “I said to my husband, ‘Unbuckle your seat belt.’ Because we don’t know how to swim, and I knew we had to jump out before the plane was over water.” This happened back in the nineties, and I’m still gobsmacked by the…

  • Choosing a Travel Destination? Ask Yourself 3 Questions

    ​Skimming an infographic about selecting a vacation spot, I did a double take when I saw Step 1: “First assign priorities to your interests and based on how the destinations add up to your interests, score them.” To me, that was like saying, “Want to become a real estate mogul? First, make a million dollars.…

  • Meet the Woman Who Inspired Our Luggage-Free Travel Experiment

    Rich spent 20 years bringing up the loony idea of luggage-free travel , but it was Clara Bensen who finally convinced me to try it. She and her not-yet-officially-a-boyfriend Jeff explored the parameters of their unconventional relationship during three weeks of Couchsurfing around Europe with nothing but the clothes on their backs and, in Clara’s…

  • How Travel Can Put the Zing Back in New Year’s Eve

    “Youth is when you’re allowed to stay up late on New Year’s Eve,” wrote columnist Bill Vaughan . “Middle age is when you’re forced to!” It’s easy to get blasé about ringing in yet another January. By now we’ve all learned that few, if any, New Year’s celebrations live up to our Hollywood-fed expectations for…

  • An English Carol, Chinese Props, and a Partridge in a Pear Tree

    When I was a little girl, I used to save up my allowance for family excursions to San Francisco’s Chinatown, where I proceeded to purchase such dazzling exotica as hand-painted fans, little plaster statues of animals, and shiny bits of jewelry. Little did I know that all these years later, my skill for finding gimcrack…

  • Weasel Coffee and Other Improbable World Gifts

    My globetrotting friend Liz recently showed up on my doorstep bearing a packet of Weasel Coffee as a hostess gift. “They say Vietnamese weasels eat the coffee beans,” she shouted to me over the hubbub of arriving guests clustering around the front door. “And then the beans pass through the animals’ digestive tracts, which adds…

  • What You Don’t Know about the Mediterranean Diet: It’s All About the Dinner Plate

    ​One of the things I love about Spain is that nobody can agree on anything — and everyone seems fine with that. Take tapas, for instance, those delicious small plates of food that are so popular here in Seville (and just about everywhere these days). The word comes from tapar , “to cover,” but does…