Tag Archive: mexico

Guest Nomad: The New Normal in Travel Destinations

This week’s “Guest Nomad” is Donna M. Airoldi. Donna is a Brooklyn-based freelance writer who is always ready to jump on a plane at a moment’s notice to travel just about anywhere in the world. She occasionally updates her nascent blog, Prepare for CrossCheck and is the former editorial director for TravelMuse. Travel today is…

Sunday Travel Shot: Ixtapa, Mexico

Who Visits America The Most?

Last week I wrote about how America was voted the “most liked” country in the world. So with so much love for the U.S. going around, one question must be asked. Has the world’s crush on Uncle Sam helped with the country’s tourism? In a word…kinda. Year after year when the U.S. Commerce Department’s Office…

Travel Experts Reveal More Dirt From The Road

Well yesterday’s article was pretty revealing. I mean we had some very sinful travel experts get a lot off their chest. In fact it got so bad that I needed to close down the confession booth for 24-hours. But I am back with even MORE travel confessions. I will try to keep it a little…

Book Review – Imagine: A Vagabond Story

One of the perks that comes along with this website is the occasional free piece of travel literature that arrives at my doorstep. I have had a few that bored me to tears and put me to sleep, while others left me wanting to pack my bags and get on the first flight out of…

Book Review: Patients Beyond Borders

As a freelance writer I am privy to many cool perks when it comes to my job. I set my own schedule, barely ever wake up before 8am (unless I am on assignment) and can take that three way weekend at the last minute if I feel like it. Oh and then there are the…

A Few Changes To U.S. Travel Effective Today

With a new month comes new rules for travelers in the United States. From no longer being able to hand over cash to flight attendants to having to show more ID when crossing the border, you may want to read below if you are about to travel domestically in the good ol’ US of A….

Random Thursday Thoughts

In 18 days I will be leaving the country for a three week trip to Poland. You may ask, why Poland? Well that is where my wife was born. She moved to the United States with her parents at a young age and last visited her hometown of Raciborz (about two hours outside of Krakow)…