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Palm Springs Keeps on Giving, Rain or Shine Jan. 22, 2017

Travel and Adventure

By Karen Kenyon From the days of the native Agua Caliente Cahuilla Native Americans to the Hollywood... Read More

Experience the Magic of Easter Island Jan. 21, 2017

Travel and Adventure

By Annie Coburn Easter Island is considered the most isolated inhabited place on earth, but it still... Read More

A Suspicious Trip? Jan. 16, 2017

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: My wife and I are in our 30s and live next to a very kind gentleman in his 60s, whose wi... Read More

Take a Winter Vacation to Kansas City Jan. 15, 2017

Travel and Adventure

By Glenda Winders It's true that winter visitors to Kansas City, Missouri, won't be able to watch a ... Read More

Port Antonio, Jamaica Is a Romantic Getaway Jan. 08, 2017

Travel and Adventure

By Steve Bergsman Ian Fleming, who wrote the James Bond books, lived on the northern coast of Jamaic... Read More

Discover Natural Wonders in Lush Costa Rica Jan. 07, 2017

Travel and Adventure

By Victor Block I knew before traveling to Costa Rica that it has a well-deserved reputation for pre... Read More

How I Book Cheap Travel Dec. 27, 2016

Everyday Cheapskate

I'm on my way out the door, headed for California. What could have been a very expensive trip is goi... Read More

People, Places and Wine Abound in California's Santa Ynez Valley Dec. 24, 2016

Travel and Adventure

By Jim Farber The same year cannons rained down shells on Fort Sumter, signaling the opening salvo o... Read More

Get Close to South America's Iguazu Waterfalls Dec. 18, 2016

Travel and Adventure

By Annie Coburn Welcome to one of the new Seven Natural Wonders of the World, Iguazu Waterfalls (Cat... Read More

Getting Lost and Special Finds in Venice Dec. 17, 2016

Travel and Adventure

By Fyllis Hockman Walking home to our apartment in Venice, we shared a wave through the window with ... Read More

Tales of Costa Rica's South Pacific Dec. 11, 2016

Travel and Adventure

By Jim Farber It's a rainy night in San Jose, Costa Rica. The lurid neon lights of the capital city... Read More

Tied to the Land in Costa Rica Dec. 10, 2016

Travel and Adventure

By Jim Farber A luxury eco-resort and a small family farm share roots in Puerto Jimenez, Costa Rica.... Read More

Edinburgh's Canongate Kirk -- and Its Royal Connection Dec. 04, 2016

Travel and Adventure

By Sharon Whitley Larsen One of my favorite cities is Edinburgh — which I've visited eight tim... Read More

See More Than the Beach in Belize Dec. 03, 2016

Travel and Adventure

By Victor Block I had heard that Belize has long stretches of lovely beach backed by magnificent mul... Read More

Malta Is Europe's Best-kept Secret Nov. 27, 2016

Travel and Adventure

By Sandra Scott Most visitors to Europe skip Malta, but they don't know what they're missing. The a... Read More

Try Tricky and Tense Hunting for Truffles in Alba, Italy Nov. 26, 2016

Travel and Adventure

By Fyllis Hockman The dog's tail wagged impatiently. Lady — a small, nondescript, white-and-br... Read More

Tiny Uruguay Offers Lots to See and Do Nov. 20, 2016

Travel and Adventure

By Victor Block Many visitors to the South American country of Uruguay are surprised to learn how sm... Read More

The Best Inexpensive Luggage Nov. 09, 2016

Everyday Cheapskate

The past few weeks, I've received an unusual number of requests for my take on the best inexpensive ... Read More

Secrets of My Crash-Survival Plan Nov. 07, 2016

Everyday Cheapskate

You may know that I travel a lot. What you probably don't know (and how would you, since I've only e... Read More

True or False Oct. 24, 2016

Dear Doug

Q: My fiancé and I have been engaged for almost a year. We will both receive our college degree... Read More