Val Müstair, Switzerland

Time Travel in Switzerland’s Müstair Valley

by Anita Breland

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Travel writer Anita Breland travels to the Müstair Valley in Switzerland to tour a UNESCO World Heritage site and discover a year-round nature destination.
Costa Brava, Girona, Spain

The Guy Behind Costa Brava’s Tourism Success

by Kristin Henning

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"This is not just a forest. I want things to happen there, " says Jaume Marin, Marketing Director of Costa Brava Girona Tourism.
San Gimignano Photo by Christine Salins

An Insightful Tour of Umbria and Tuscany

by Maurie O'Connor

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.... the ambience and beauty of these small villages that date back to Etruscan and Roman times.

Wines, Wiener Schnitzel and the Viennese Heurigen

by Melanie Votaw

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Travel writer Melanie Votaw sips Viennese wines and samples traditional Austrian dishes, just as the Viennese have done over the centuries.
The former Hotel Ponce de Leon, now Flagler College

My Hometown: St. Augustine, Florida

by Debi Lander

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Travel writer Debi Lander reflects on her hometown of St. Augustine, Florida, a town that recently celebrated 450 years since its founding by Spaniard Pedro Menendez.

India with Intention: Engaging to Embrace Ancient New Notions

by Christine Tibbetts

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Take your heart to India, not just your sightseeing eyes. Expect your ears to inform you of wondrous new notions.

My Contender for Europe’s Top Secret Destination is (shhhh) Vitoria-Gasteiz!

by Janice Nieder

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Travel writer Janice Nieder selects Vitoria-Gasteiz in Basque Country as Europe's top destination, outlining where to stay and what to see, eat and do.
Naoussa, Greece

Discovering Naoussa: A Trip to the Land of the Xinomavro Grape

by Cori Solomon

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Travel writer Cori Solomon discovers the vineyards and wineries of Naoussa, Greece - and at the same time develops an appreciation of the Xinomavro grape.
View of Salzburg, Austria

Roaming about Salzburg: A Walking Tour of “The Sound of Music” Sites

by Amy Trotter Houston

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Salzburg, Austria is a magical panorama of weathered spires and domes topping Baroque facades with the stately fortress standing sentry and mountains just beyond. Add in pealing church bells and it’s pure bliss.

From Zeus’ Daughter to Jesus’ Mother, Ephesus Has Always Known How to Draw a Crowd

by Elizabeth Willoughby

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Ephesus, in Turkey, is one of the most famous cities of antiquity. Dating back to the Neolithic Age, its heyday was the Hellenistic and Roman periods.
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