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Real Travel Adventures November 2009 Ron Kapon |
Wining, Dining, and Touring in California's Central Coast There are presently over 2,800 commercial wineries in California with 622 wineries utilizing the Central Coast designation. |
Real Travel Adventures February 2010 Ron Kapon |
Wining, Dining & Touring in California's Central Coast My first stop was less than an hour's drive at Herzog Wine Cellars in Oxnard. They specialize in artisanal winemaking and special reserve wines that happen to be kosher. |
Real Travel Adventures September 2006 Ron Kapon |
California Dreaming Going on an 11 day driving expedition from San Diego to Los Angeles and back will reveal the little villas and unknowns in between. |
Real Travel Adventures August 2009 Emma & Yuri Krasov |
Friendly Ghosts Meet Romantic Couples in Napa Inn The owners of the Napa Inn in California carefully preserved the mementos of the past while renovating the lavender-walled Queen Ann mansion to its contemporary state of comfort and luxury. |
Real Travel Adventures August 2010 Patty Burness |
Forestville and Healdsburg, CA: Wine Country Neighbors Recently my husband and I visited Forestville and Healdsburg, two Sonoma neighbors that show the contrasts in wine country towns. |
Real Travel Adventures February 2007 Ron Kapon |
I Left My Heart Outside San Francisco San Mateo County, just west of San Francisco Bay, has just as many markets, restaurants, and shopping areas as the Bay. |
Lucire October 18, 2012 |
Shelling out for the little luxuries in Tomales Bay Most luxury travellers headed for San Francisco barely consider leaving the urban hustle bustle. Let's hope they stay disinterested in making the one-hour trek to the otherworldly coastal country just north of Pt Reyes. |
Real Travel Adventures May 2010 Leslie Adams |
Curacao and Bonaire Island Delight The hardest part about going to Curacao and Bonaire, islands in the Netherland Antilles, is the flight. |
Real Travel Adventures December 2009 Patty Burness |
Sunshine in Seattle, WA With an active maritime industry, diverse neighborhoods, crowded cafes, and serious foodies, this northwestern city is very much like San Francisco. |
Real Travel Adventures April 2010 Emma & Yuri Krasov |
San Luis Obispo, Sunny Spot for the Soul Even a short stay in San Luis Obispo grants a restful feeling of a relaxed yet highly energetic place where creative people live and work. |
Real Travel Adventures September 2009 Patty Burness |
Going Coastal in Half Moon Bay, California Half Moon Bay has a bit of everything -- bluffs and beaches, antique shops and galleries, restaurants and cafes, B & Bs and bookstores. |
Real Travel Adventures March 2009 Emma Krasov |
Russian River Inns: Hidden Gems of California Wine Country Spending a night at Case Ranch is like turning into a fruit worm imbedded into a sweet summer plum. |
Outside July 2006 Lewon & Lisagor |
Summer Escapes A varied menu of weekend adventures, whether you're looking for epic bragging rights, a quiet escape for two, an easy-to-reach nexus for a group gathering, or a wild road trip. |
Smithsonian May 2006 Robert F. Howe |
Destination America: Angel Island A rugged outcropping in the San Francisco Bay remains a refuge hidden in plain sight. |
Outside September 2007 Nyberg et al. |
City Slicker Escape from New York (and nine other big cities) with these 40 fast adventures |
AskMen.com James Raiswell |
Fine Living Top 10: U.S. Wine Bars This list of the top U.S. wine bars will take you on a coast-to-coast tour, and it won't take you long to see that wine bars are the place to go. |
CEO Traveler Emily Fancher |
San Franciso San Francisco is a sculpture of tiered hills wrapped by a commanding bay. It is fog, a famous red-gold bridge--- Golden Gate---and a city of surprises and secrets... |
Geotimes April 2006 Megan Sever |
100 Years After San Francisco Quake Whether you're tracing historical locations of the 1906 earthquake or just traveling through San Francisco and the Bay Area, be aware of your surroundings -- researchers say it's not a question of "if" the San Andreas will shake San Francisco again, it's a matter of "when." |
Health June 18, 2009 Karen Cicero |
America's Healthiest Beach and Lake Getaways We teamed up with a panel of travel and health experts to help us find the healthiest of the nation's most popular beach and lake towns. |
Real Travel Adventures March 2006 Nancy S. Tardy |
Southeastern Indiana-Back Roads and Small Towns If your new mantra is "relax and slow down," then southeastern Indiana back roads and small towns are for you. |
Outside September 2002 |
Fast Getaways You'll find endless rewards in just 48 hours of freedom. We've got 50 close-to-home adventures right here. |
Outside February 2004 |
License to Chill To zero in on the most idyllic resorts this side of paradise, we dispatched a crack squad of writers to the Caribbean. They came back with a hit list of places where creature comforts and adventure are not mutually exclusive. Now it's your turn. |
AskMen.com Terry Baldwin |
A Wine Tour of California The scenery is so alluring, people have relocated after just one visit. Don't say you haven't been warned! |
Real Travel Adventures December 2008 Ron Kapon |
Special Wines In Hong Kong and Macau I went to Hong Kong and Macau on my trip. The good news for US citizens is that you do not need a visa to visit either place, which is not true in the rest of China. |
AskMen.com Terry Baldwin |
A Wine Tour of France This itinerary is a little aggressive, and contrasts the ideal of taking one's time while wine touring, but a quick tour trumps no tour at all. |
Real Travel Adventures July 2010 Patty Burness |
Escape in San Francisco, CA Recently, my husband and I decided to experience the local hotel scene - while taking public transportation to minimize our carbon footprint. We spent 16 hours at each of three very different properties in the City and had some of the most relaxing, delicious, fun times ever. |
AskMen.com Terry Baldwin |
Top 10: Budget Destinations So what if gas is more expensive than it used to be? Just save on your hotel prices and travel smarter on a budget. |
AskMen.com Keith Rockmael |
Savoring San Francisco Underneath its foggy cover, San Francisco hosts plenty of hotspots that will keep you entertained. From the Golden Gate Bridge to the Farmer's Market, find out how to best spend three days in Frisco. |
Real Travel Adventures September 2005 Ron Kapon |
Vineyards and Winery Tour in Washington State Washington State's Yakima region is a great place to start experiencing premium wineries. Here are some options. |
Entrepreneur August 2003 Christopher McGinnis |
It's on Us On your next trip, let your hotel pick up the tab for extras. |
Entrepreneur April 2005 Chris McGinnis |
Bon Voyage! Wherever your business destination may be, and whatever your budget, the winners of our 12th Annual Business Travel Awards will help you travel in comfort and style. |
AskMen.com James Raiswell |
Learning About Wine Here are a few ways to get some real hands-on experience that will have you enjoying -- and learning about -- the grape in no time at all. |
Outside September 2004 Eric Autenreith |
Summer's Last Stand Four luxurious north-woods hideaways where you can chill into fall. |
AskMen.com Terry Baldwin |
A Wine Tour of Canada This may come as a surprise, but Canada is becoming well-known for some admirably high-quality wine. |
High on Adventure February 2003 |
Antigua -- A Caribbean Haven Long Bay Hotel Highlights This Island Gem |
Real Travel Adventures April 2005 Ron Kapon |
St. Augustine's Inns of Elegance For a once-in-a-lifetime experience, visit or stay in the Seven Inns of Elegance to view all St. Augustine has to offer. The seven member inns are all within the cities Historic District. |
Adventure Jun/Jul 2005 Jesse Alderman |
Great Lodges of the Great Parks From backcountry decadence to rustic simplicity, here are the Ten Best Places to bed down in the U.S. national parks. |
Real Travel Adventures January 2010 Lisa Codianne Fowler |
It's Only Natural: The Sandpiper Inn on Longboat Key An anachronistic single-story resort perched on the Gulf, the intimate enclave is a step back in time. |
Outside May 2008 Andy Isaacson |
Walk Hard Leave San Francisco behind on a three-day, 30-mile trek that starts just beyond the Golden Gate Bridge |
Inc. September 2005 Hillary Johnson |
Rebuilding Shangri-la When the Ojai Valley Inn was forced to close for renovations, it faced losing most of its work force. Instead, its manager launched the ultimate job-retraining program: letting some of those employee help out with the renovation. |
National Real Estate Investor October 1, 2002 Steve Ginsberg |
From Boom to Bust Since the 1850s gold rush, San Francisco's development has been a series of booms and busts. What's new about the latest bust is the culprit. |
DailyCandy September 3, 2004 |
Travel: California Dreamin' Take a tour of Northern California's Napa and Sonoma wine countries. |
AskMen.com Andrea Gourgy |
Top 10: Independence Day Fireworks Shows These are 10 of the biggest, most spectacular festivals and fireworks displays the country has to offer. |
Real Travel Adventures April 2005 Bonnie Neely |
High Hampton Inn Traditions Oldest and Best High Hampton Inn and Country Club in Cashiers, NC did not make Harper's List of the 100 Best Hotels in the World for no reason! High Hampton Inn remains the favorite place of vacationers to the South from April through November. |
National Real Estate Investor November 1, 2005 Robyn Parets |
A Developer's Dream: Midscale Hotels A building boom is under way in the limited-service hotel sector, also known as midscale without food or beverage. Approximately 25,800 rooms are under construction -- and another 17,898 rooms are in the planning stages. What's the attraction? |
Entrepreneur April 2003 McGinnis & Elliott |
The Winner's Circle Times may be tough, but our 10th Annual Business Travel Award winners still make travel a pleasure. |
InsideFlyer February 2009 |
I Prefer Preferred Hotels has introduced the I Prefer loyalty program. |
AskMen.com January 29, 2004 Harry Marks |
Top 10: Famous Wine Regions For many, a relaxing vacation does not need to include sun, sand and Mai Tais. Wine aficionados should consider sacrificing exotic resorts for something more unique and fulfilling: a visit to an internationally known vineyard. |
DailyCandy July 30, 2004 |
Travel: Head Out on the Highway What's more classic than the great American road trip? (No one writes songs about scooting across Luxembourg.) Yeah, gas prices may suck. But baby, you were born to drive. |
Outside June 2006 Andrew Vontz |
Suite Ride With on-call mechanics, high-energy meals, and leg massages, boutique bike hotels turn cycling into a destination sport on par with skiing |