"I’ve been to other major cities from Istanbul to Paris to Mexico City to Sao Paulo and nothing catches the energy of New York City."
Category: tourism
My Two Achilles’ Heels When Traveling – Overpacking and Getting to the Airport Too Early
"Neither flaw is catastrophic in the grand scheme of travel quirks but both say a lot about how I approach the journey: with a lot of excitement, a bit of pre-trip anxiety, and maybe a touch too much preparation in advance."
See More, Experience Less – The Problem with Large Tour Groups
"It can save time and maybe a bit of money, but I’ve found that these large group tours are largely not worth the hassle of doing them."
Cruising through the Everglades in South Florida – January 2026 (Travel Video)
"In this video, I take you along on a peaceful Everglades cruise, gliding through sawgrass marshes and mangrove tunnels while spotting native wildlife like alligators, birds, and other Everglades locals."
More Than Meets the Eye – Three Days Exploring the Magic City of Miami
"Within the span of a long weekend there, I moved from oceanfront calm on Miami Beach to Cuban cafés, from European-style gardens to watching sleeping alligators, from dancing salsa rhythms in Little Havana to feeling electronic beats on the sand."
Arepas in Colombia & Venezuela — A Traveler’s Complete Guide (Cuisine Spotlight)
"You can’t come to South America, especially Colombia, Venezuela, and even Panama without trying the local cuisine staple of the Arepa."
Why Feijoada from Brazil Might Be the Best Stew on Earth (Cuisine Spotlight)
"The Brazilian Feijoada was born in Recife and developed in Rio de Janeiro but has now spread across the entire country reflecting its status as a beloved national dish."
Travel Guide to Semana Santa in Colombia – Holy Week Traditions & Where to Celebrate (Cultural Spotlight)
"Semana Santa or ‘Holy Week’ is a very special, religious week in Latin America and specifically here in Colombia. Compared to the United States, the United Kingdom and other predominantly Christian nations, Easter in Colombia is a little bit different and a lot longer in terms of length."
How Tejo Became Colombia’s Explosive National Sport And Why You Should Try It (Cultural Spotlight)
"While not as massively popular as football, Tejo is considered the second most widely played sport in the country and actually fields both teams and competitions in different cities."
Three Days in Chicago – A Journey Through Architecture, Culture, and the Soul of the Windy City
"In just three days there with short flights from either the East or West coasts of the United States, you can walk through American history, cruise through modern design, and taste the very essence of the Midwest’s greatest metropolis."
