Catch them when you can — Patagonia’s marine creatures

Published on September 7, 2017

Much like the weather, the whales and penguins that frequent the bays, channels and open…

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Crafting Patagonia’s best homegrown brews

Published on September 6, 2017

The craft beer movement that started in Portland, Oregon in the 1980s has found landfall…

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Walking Reykjavik (Part 2) — Sculpture & Shoreline Trail

Published on September 5, 2017

With a small and compact city center, meandering coastline and lots of parks, the Icelandic…

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Ocean Diamond’s Deck 5 Renovation

Published on September 5, 2017

Iceland ProCruises is excited to announce that renovations have been completed on Deck 5 aboard…

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Are You Ready for 2018 in Iceland and Greenland?

Published on August 31, 2017

It’s never too early to start planning for next year on the North Atlantic, especially…

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Jet Blue & Icelandair Frequent Flyer Partnership

Published on August 29, 2017

Icelandair.com and JetBlue.com have teamed up on a new frequent flyer program that awards points…

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Horsing Around In Africa

Published on August 25, 2017

Are you already an “old Africa hand” and looking for something new to do on…

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Eye in the Sky: New Photo Tour with Luke Massey

Published on August 24, 2017

          SkySafari has launched a new photography tour hosted by award-winning…

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Trip Report: Ultimate Uganda & Rwanda (Part One)

Published on August 24, 2017

I (Jessie) recently joined Adventure Consults for an “Ultimate Uganda & Rwanda” safari in East…

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Exploring East Africa with Cheli & Peacock – A Webinar

Published on August 22, 2017

Gary Segal, the new general manager of Cheli & Peacock Safaris, joins company co-founder Liz…

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Arusha Coffee Lodge Spa Perks Up

Published on August 22, 2017

Located in the lush gardens of Arusha Coffee Lodge, Peaberries Spa is open again following…

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Leader of the Pack: Marcelo Gallo

Published on August 11, 2017

During his recent visit to the US — and just before he headed back to…

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The Park at the End of the World

Published on August 10, 2017

It’s not the southernmost national park on our planet — that honor goes to nearby…

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Coiron Crowned King

Published on August 10, 2017

With more than 220 user reviews, Coiron restaurant has been crowned the number one restaurant…

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What in the World is a Refugio?

Published on August 10, 2017

For anyone who’s hiked in the Spanish-speaking world, refugio is a familiar term, a place…

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We Make Greenland Easy

Published on July 31, 2017

One of that biggest issues that travelers have with Greenland is the fact that the…

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Walking Reykjavik: The Viking Trail

Published on July 31, 2017

With a small and compact city center, meandering coastline and lots of parks, the Icelandic…

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Trekking the “W” in Winter? You Betcha!

Published on July 17, 2017

If you thought the southern hemisphere summer was the only time to hike Patagonia, think…

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Jessie’s Trip Report: Hotel Las Torres (Part Deux)

Published on July 17, 2017

Did you miss Part One? Read it here. I recently visited Hotel Las Torres in…

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Patagonian Glaciers: Bucking the Trend

Published on July 17, 2017

Bucking the global trend, some of Patagonia’s 50 plus glaciers are expanding rather than retreating…

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