Seeing -- and tasting -- some of Africa’s smallest creatures
Seeing -- and tasting -- some of Africa’s smallest creatures
By Jeri Clausing|January 28, 2020
Jeri Clausing never thought a game drive would turn into another tasting on her African Travel Inc.-sponsored trip.
Go tell it on the mountain
By Arnie Weissmann|January 27, 2020
A pledge drive for Tourism Cares helped push Travel Weekly editor in chief Arnie Weissmann to fulfill a longtime dream --...
Cass Abrahams talks about South Africa, its food and its people before teaching us how to cook some classic Cape Malay dishes.
The luxury of discovering people through food
By Jeri Clausing|January 24, 2020
Jeri Clausing writes that she learned much about South Africa's complicated segregated and colonial history during a cooking...
Worshippers at the Western Wall in Jerusalem’s Old City.
In Israel, musing on discord and harmony
By Eric Moya|January 22, 2020
There was something moving about walking throughout the Old City and seeing evidence of, if maybe not camaraderie, at least...
The Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park in New York features dozens of holiday shops and eateries, all in the glow of a 55-foot tree.
Spirit of the season in New York's Bryant Park
By Hector Fadraga|December 18, 2019
Dining, sipping, shopping and skating all the way.
Acres of Adelie penguins
Acres of Adelie penguins
By Tom Stieghorst|December 17, 2019
The ornithology expert on our ship estimated that the colony on the beach we were about to explore had upwards of 20,000...
Prepared for the cold
Prepared for the cold
By Tom Stieghorst|December 15, 2019
Cruise editor Tom Stieghorst writes: "The weather report for my first landing in Antarctica wasn't too daunting. Nevertheless,...
Winds of 35 to 50 mph produced waves that were 20 to 25 feet tall.
A rookie crossing Drake Passage
By Tom Stieghorst|December 11, 2019
On an Antarctic cruise with Abercrombie & Kent, cruise editor Tom Stieghorst writes: "I knew in the abstract what to expect,...
On the long trek from Gare du Nord, cafes on Boulevard Saint-Michel on Paris' Left Bank.
Put out in Paris: Navigating the transport strikes
By Nadine Godwin|December 10, 2019
Travel is always an adventure, but Nadine Godwin doesn't look forward to a do-over on this one.
One of the author's favorite parts of "Epcot Forever" were the lighted kites controlled by personal water craft on the water below.
Basking in Epcot nostalgia
By Jamie Biesiada|December 6, 2019
Disney is known for its nighttime shows, many of which have reached cult status among fans.
Disney Skyliner: Convenience is cool
Disney Skyliner: Convenience is cool
By Jamie Biesiada|December 4, 2019
Jamie Biesiada rode the Skyliner for the first time, expecting it to be a good way to get around. She didn't expect it to be as...
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