…design are terribly fetching and make this a versatile travel. Gone is the original heavy soled Teva. These sandals are light easy to put on and durable. What we loved:… Continue Reading →
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Six Secret Stopovers for Your Next Vacay
The flight stopover has rapidly become the best deal for savvy travellers. If you’re travelling on a long haul flight, why not get off the plane at the halfway point… Continue Reading →
Castello di Gabbiano – A Wine-Inspired Vacation to Italy in a Bottle
…you don’t have to travel across the pond to sip on the estate’s famed wines. Castello di Gabbiano wines are sold in liquor stores across Canada and the United States,… Continue Reading →
Bete’avon! Jewish Specialty Eats in Montreal’s Mile End
…Knight-Bagehot Fellow in Economics and Business Journalism at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Zuckerman continues to practice journalism and travel writing. He is a contributor to USA Today…. Continue Reading →
The Honeymoon We Never Had at Sandals LaSource Grenada
…fireplaces as our bags are promptly ferried to our room. My travel weariness evaporates and we freshen up for dinner at Cucina Romana, one of the resort’s nine restaurants, for… Continue Reading →
A Parisian Crêperie in the Yukon? Whitehorse’s Cafe Balzam
One traveller’s exploration of a Parisian crêperie in Canada’s Yukon Territory https://vimeo.com/118046934 A few years ago, I was a hungry backpacker seeking a cheap breakfast in Paris. A hotplate hanging… Continue Reading →
Dakhká Khwáan Dancers Bring Tlingit Moves to the Pan Am Games
…the Hà Kus Teyea Celebration in Teslin, Yukon. To plan your visit to the Yukon, check out Travel Yukon’s website. For more ideas and inspiration, read our past adventures here…. Continue Reading →
How to Avoid an Airport Interrogation
Dear traveller, isn’t it exciting that you’re going on a trip? Yes it is. Whether business or pleasure, travel is a good thing. However, the airport experience can be nerve-wracking,… Continue Reading →
Quedlinburg: The Cutest German Town You (Probably) Don’t Know About
…especially in the touristic old section. The ability to travel through the nearby countryside on a steam train further adds to the feeling of stepping back in time. To see… Continue Reading →
Checking In: Eden Roc Miami Beach
…and bustling beach city it’s located in. This iconic landmark is totally renovated to fit the modern traveler looking for a luxurious stay in Miami. It’s this rebranding that makes… Continue Reading →
Winter Adventures in Finland’s Lapland
…a number of hiker’s huts where travelers can safely stay overnight. The huts are equipped with fuel for stoves and wood for fires. There are huts which you can book… Continue Reading →
MONTRÉAL EN LUMIÈRE: A Winter Festival with Gastronomic Genius
©Victor Diaz-Lamich – Montréal en Lumière (Chez L’Épicier) It seems like no matter when you travel to Montréal, there’s some sort of foodie festival in full swing, and one of… Continue Reading →
Weekend Getaways Ontario: The Secret Life of Prince Edward County in the Off-Season
…County, as well as lounge on the golden sands of Sandbanks Provincial Park. But The County doesn’t go into hibernation come November. As Eat Drink Travel discovered on a recent… Continue Reading →
Guilt-Free Cream Tea (& Other Luxuries) in Southern England
…a ritzy restaurant. Oh, and an English cream tea destination to boot! Over decades of travel I found Daydream Island in Australia where I exercised overlooking the Great Barrier Reef… Continue Reading →
Checking In: Au Vaillantbourg B&B in Quebec’s Eastern Townships
As a longtime traveller to far-flung places, I’ve had few occasions to stay in a proper bed-and-breakfast. Tents, cabins and the homes of welcoming locals are all forms of shelter… Continue Reading →
A Marathon in Bordeaux…with 22 Wine Tasting Stations
…the Marathon du Cognac. Really. Where to Stay You can camp in the area or purchase lodging arranged by a local travel agent at the time you purchase your bib… Continue Reading →
Take the High Road and the Low Road with Rabbie’s Tours in Scotland
…Tours run every day, year-round. Eat Drink Travel was the guest of Rabbie’s Tours for their “Scotland in a Day” journey. Rabbie’s neither reviewed nor approved this article in advance…. Continue Reading →
A Night Out with Fresita Wine + Petite & Sweet Bakery
…a brutal winter. Eat Drink Travel staff were thrilled to partake in a night out on the town, getting pampered with wine and desserts. Arriving at the Riverdale loft, we… Continue Reading →
Checking In: The American Colony Hotel in East Jerusalem
…travelled 9300 km to find out. Within seconds of arriving, I knew my visit was going to be epic. With its leafy gardens, old stone walls, and dreamy atmosphere, the… Continue Reading →
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