This year marks the 300th anniversary of notorious pirate Blackbeard’s death in North Carolina. Spending two years along the coastal waters of the state in an area known as the Crystal Coast as well as the Outer Banks, Blackbeard is at
A Misadventure in Guadelouple
When a new discount airline offered flights to the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe for less than $150, I jumped at the chance to spend five days on the French island during the dead of winter. Having studied French for a
After the hurricane, visiting St. Croix and Buccaneer Resort
One year ago, two back-to-back hurricanes ravaged the Caribbean. The Virgin Islands were hit; first, the British, then the U.S. St. John took the brunt of the damage, while St. Thomas experienced damage that shut down the hospital and the
Pinehurst: A Hole in One for the Heart
When I think of a romantic weekend escape, I think of a boutique inn, secluded beach hideaways or upscale hotels in age-old European cities. I don’t think to myself: You know what would be romantic? A golf resort! But on
Ooh la Montreal
I thought I was simply crossing the border into Canada, but when people surrounding me began speaking French, I understood why so many refer to Montreal as a city with a European heart. Upon first glance, Montreal doesn’t scream, “Love
Nantucket Island
Stepping off the Hy-Line Ferry from Hyannis, Massachusetts, my visit glimpse at Nantucket was the crowded summer pier. Our ferry, the “fast ferry” is just an hour from Cape Cod, and, important to many starting a getaway to the island,
Nashville: Getting Down in Music City USA
You don’t have to be a lover of country music to fall in love with Nashville; you just need to have an appreciation for its roots in all types of music, including gospel, rock-n-roll and even pop. Energy bounces off
Come Sail Away in BVI
It’s cliche, but here I sit, eating a cheeseburger in paradise. I can’t help it. Jimmy Buffet was right: there is nothing better than a cheeseburger and a cold beer when sitting in the warm Caribbean air. Actually, I haven’t
The International Flair of SoBe
I’m the type of traveler who visits foreign countries armed with basic phrases — good morning/afternoon, how much, thank you — so that I may make an effort to speak the language of the country I am visiting. But as
Loving London
My first visit to London was a last-minute trip. I was about to turn 30 and my lifelong goal of traveling abroad before this milestone birthday was quickly evaporating. On a Thanksgiving bargain — roundtrip airfare for only $230! —