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    Finding the Perfect Travel Coverage with Ben Camille and Travel Defend

    Finding the Perfect Travel Coverage with Ben Camille and Travel Defend

     

    Q1: Why is travel coverage necessary, and what aspects does it typically include?

    Travel coverage is crucial for mitigating unexpected events during your trips. Ben emphasizes that it usually includes medical coverage, trip cancellation, lost baggage, and even coverage for unforeseen travel disruptions. Having comprehensive coverage ensures peace of mind and financial protection.

    Q2: Are there common misconceptions about travel insurance that people should be aware of?

    Ben sheds light on the misconception that travel insurance only covers trip cancellations. Travel insurance encompasses a broader range of situations, including medical emergencies, travel delays, and even coverage for activities like adventure sports. Understanding the full extent of coverage is essential for making informed decisions.

    Q3: How can travelers find the right coverage for their specific needs?

    It is crucial for travelers to assess their individual needs and preferences. Factors such as destination, duration of travel, and planned activities play a significant role in determining the proper coverage. Shopping around and comparing policies from different providers can help travelers tailor their insurance to match their unique requirements. This comparison and contrast for the right travel insurance plan is what Travel Defend can do within seconds!

    Q4: What are some noteworthy tips for saving on travel insurance?

    It is wise to build coverage with other policies, such as home or auto insurance, to potentially secure discounts. Additionally, booking insurance early and considering annual coverage for frequent travelers can be cost-effective strategies.

    Q5: What are some key takeaways from the podcast episode regarding travel coverage?

    One key takeaway is the importance of understanding the specific terms and conditions of the insurance policy. Reading the fine print is crucial in avoiding surprises during claims. Additionally, the episode stresses the value of proactive planning and choosing coverage that aligns with the individual's travel habits.

    When it comes to the world of travel coverage, Travel Defend has you covered. With Ben's expert advice on selecting the right insurance for a worry-free travel experience, travel enthusiasts can get protected and ensure confidence and secure travels.

    A Journey Through Tuscany: Culture, Cuisine, and Countryside

    A Journey Through Tuscany: Culture, Cuisine, and Countryside

    The region is home to historic cities such as Florence, Siena, and Pisa, each boasting stunning architecture, art masterpieces, and a vibrant atmosphere. Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance, houses renowned museums like the Uffizi Gallery and the Accademia, where Michelangelo's David stands as a symbol of artistic brilliance.

    Tuscany's culinary scene is a feast for the senses, featuring world-class wines like Chianti and Brunello di Montalcino, along with traditional dishes like ribollita, pappa al pomodoro, and the famous bistecca alla fiorentina.

    Siena

    Siena, Italy, is a charming medieval city renowned for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant cultural scene. Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, Siena is famous for its well-preserved medieval streets and the iconic Piazza del Campo, one of Europe's most fabulous medieval squares.

    The city's medieval center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing Gothic and Romanesque architecture that transports visitors back in time. Siena's most iconic landmark is the Duomo di Siena (Siena Cathedral), a magnificent example of Italian Gothic architecture adorned with intricate sculptures and beautiful frescoes.

    Siena is also renowned for the Palio, a historic horse race that takes place twice a year in the Piazza del Campo. The Palio is a centuries-old tradition that captivates locals and visitors alike, adding a touch of excitement to the city's cultural tapestry.

    Beyond its historical treasures, Siena offers a culinary experience that captures the essence of Tuscan cuisine. Visitors can savor local delicacies, including Pici pasta, ribollita soup, and the region's exceptional wines.

    With its timeless beauty and cultural richness, Siena stands as a testament to Italy's enduring charm and is a must-visit destination for those seeking a glimpse into the country's medieval past.

    San Gimignano

    San Gimignano is a picturesque medieval town nestled in the heart of Tuscany, Italy. Known as the "Town of Fine Towers," its skyline is dominated by 14 well-preserved medieval towers, offering a unique and enchanting atmosphere. The town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is renowned for its medieval architecture, charming cobblestone streets, and rich history.

    Visitors to San Gimignano can explore the Piazza della Cisterna, a central square surrounded by medieval buildings and inviting cafes. The town is also home to remarkable landmarks, such as the Collegiate Church of Santa Maria Assunta, featuring stunning frescoes and art.

    Aside from its architectural wonders, San Gimignano is celebrated for its local produce, including the famous Vernaccia di San Gimignano wine. The surrounding vineyards and olive groves contribute to the region's gastronomic delights, making it a haven for food and wine enthusiasts.

    With its well-preserved medieval charm, breathtaking views of the Tuscan countryside, and delectable local offerings, San Gimignano is a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic Italian experience.

    Pisa 

    Pisa, a charming city in Tuscany, Italy, is renowned worldwide for its iconic Leaning Tower. Nestled on the banks of the Arno River, Pisa is not just a one-tower wonder; it boasts a rich history, stunning architecture, and a vibrant cultural scene.

    The Leaning Tower of Pisa, part of the Piazza dei Miracoli (Square of Miracles), is a masterpiece of medieval engineering. Its unintentional tilt has captivated visitors for centuries, making it one of the most recognizable landmarks on the planet.

    Beyond the tower, Pisa is a treasure trove of historical gems. The Pisa Cathedral, also located in the Square of Miracles, is a breathtaking example of Romanesque architecture adorned with intricate sculptures and artwork. The Baptistery, adjacent to the cathedral, is another architectural marvel that adds to the city's allure.

    Wandering through Pisa's narrow streets, you'll encounter charming cafes, lively markets, and centuries-old buildings. The city's university, founded in 1343, adds a youthful energy, making Pisa a dynamic blend of tradition and modernity.

    Pisa's cultural scene is vibrant, with museums showcasing art, history, and science. The Palazzo Blu, for instance, hosts rotating exhibitions, providing a glimpse into Italy's rich cultural heritage.

    Whether you're drawn to the Leaning Tower's quirkiness or the city's historical charm, Pisa offers a delightful escape into the heart of Italian culture and history.

    Whether exploring charming medieval villages, enjoying the serenity of the countryside, or indulging in the region's culinary delights, Tuscany offers a truly enchanting experience for every traveler. It's a destination that seamlessly combines history, art, and nature, making it a must-visit for those seeking a taste of authentic Italian beauty and culture.

    A Renaissance of Wonders: Exploring Florence, Italy

    Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, Florence is a city that breathes history, art, and culture at every cobblestone turn. Known as the birthplace of the Renaissance, Florence boasts a rich tapestry of architectural marvels, world-class art, and delectable cuisine. If you're planning a visit to this enchanting city, here's a Travel Brat-approved guide to help you make the most of your time.

    The Duomo and Brunelleschi's Dome

    No visit to Florence is complete without marveling at the iconic Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral or Il Duomo. Admire the intricate facade and climb to the top for breathtaking panoramic city views. Be sure to appreciate the genius of Filippo Brunelleschi's Dome, a masterpiece of Renaissance engineering. Don't forget to visit the baptistry and bell tower too!

    Uffizi Gallery

    Home to an unparalleled Renaissance art collection, the Uffizi Gallery is a treasure trove for art enthusiasts. Works by Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, and Raphael adorn the walls. Some favorite works include Birth of Venus or Primavera Botticelli, Doni Tondo by Michelangelo, Annunciation, Adoration of the Maji, The Baptism of Christ, Davinci, Madonna del Cardellino, Saint John the Baptist in the Dessert Rafel, and Madona and Child by Filippo Lippi. Book your tickets in advance to skip the lines and allow ample time to explore this artistic haven. 

    Galleria dell'Accademia

    The Galleria dell'Accademia is where you'll find one of the most celebrated sculptures in the world – Michelangelo's David. Witness the sculptor's mastery up close and explore other works by Michelangelo and other renowned artists. Here, you will also find four other unfinished works by Michelangelo.

    Ponte Vecchio

    Stroll across the Ponte Vecchio, Florence's oldest bridge spans the Arno River. Lined with charming shops, Ponte Vecchio is the perfect spot to shop for jewelry, art, and souvenirs. The bridge offers splendid views of the cityscape, especially during sunset.

    Palazzo Vecchio

    Palazzo Vecchio is a medieval fortress turned town hall located in the heart of Florence's historic center. Admire the impressive frescoes, sculptures, and the opulent Salone dei Cinquecento, which showcases the city's political and artistic legacy. 

    Boboli Gardens

    Escape the hustle and bustle of the city with a visit to the Boboli Gardens, a stunning example of Italian Renaissance garden design. Wander through the landscaped greenery, fountains, and sculptures, enjoying a peaceful respite.

    Piazza della Signoria

    This historic square is an open-air museum, surrounded by iconic sculptures like the Fountain of Neptune and a copy of Michelangelo's David. Sit at one of the cafes, soak in the atmosphere, and witness the pulse of Florentine life.

    Florentine Cuisine

    Indulge your taste buds in Florence's culinary delights. Savor local specialties such as ribollita (a hearty Tuscan soup), bistecca alla fiorentina (Florentine steak), and gelato from one of the city's renowned gelaterias. For a relaxed and delicious meal, try Bis Trot Tre Tavoli authentic casual, and for an upscale meal, try II Guscio.

    Santa Croce Basilica

    Visit the final resting place of some of Italy's most illustrious figures, including Michelangelo, Galileo, and Machiavelli. The Basilica di Santa Croce is not only a place of worship but also a testament to Florence's cultural and intellectual heritage.

    Sunset at Piazzale Michelangelo

    Wrap up your Florence adventure with a visit to Piazzale Michelangelo, a panoramic terrace offering unparalleled city views. As the sun sets over Florence, you will be treated to a magical sight that perfectly encapsulates the timeless beauty of this remarkable city.

    Medici Chapels 

    The Medici Chapels, located in Florence, Italy, are a stunning testament to the wealth and cultural influence of the Medici family during the Renaissance. Commissioned by the powerful banking family, the chapels are part of the Basilica di San Lorenzo complex and serve as a final resting place for several members of the Medici clan. The New Sacristy, designed by Michelangelo, is a Renaissance art and architecture masterpiece. Its grandeur is characterized by intricately carved statues and elegant tombs, including those of Lorenzo the Magnificent and Giuliano de' Medici. The Chapel of the Princes, another notable section of the complex, was intended to be a grand mausoleum for the Medici rulers.

    Perfume Making 

    If you need a break from sightseeing, you can make your very own perfume right in Florence at the Antica Spezieria Erboristeria San Simone Firenze.

    Where to stay

    Stay like a local in the heart of Florence at the Horto Convento.

    Florence, with its artistic legacy and timeless charm, is a destination that transcends the boundaries of time. Whether you're an art aficionado, a history buff, or simply seeking the pleasures of Italian culture and cuisine, Florence is sure to leave an indelible mark on your heart. Immerse yourself in the Renaissance spirit, and let Florence cast its enchanting spell on you.

    60 Seconds for Motivate Your Monday: What About Reversing Your Bucket List?

    60 Seconds for Motivate Your Monday: What About Reversing Your Bucket List?

    Hello to you listening in Tallinn, Estonia!

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    Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds (and a bit more) for Motivate Your Monday and your host, Diane Wyzga.

    Maybe like me you find yourself from time to time a bit uncertain about how to go forward in the face of challenges that feel insurmountable. What to do? Let’s Reverse the Bucket List, the bucket that’s supposed to be filled with stuff to be done, stuff that we’ve not yet gotten around to doing.

    A Reverse Bucket List is a List of all you have accomplished, from the littlest things that you felt made a difference to the biggest things you never thought you would achieve. Ask yourself:

    When were you proud?

    What did you learn?

    How did you transform your thinking to invite compassion and kindness?

    Who showed you the real meaning of true love?

    Where did you find the faith, endurance, and resilience to face whatever came your way?

    When were you most content? Or most fulfilled?

    What would you do all over again just for the joy of it?

    What did you long for as a child?  

    When did you lift up another?

    What did you create? Or not destroy?

    Who did you have affection for and how was it returned?

    What gave your life definition?  

    What dreams came true? Which were you happy to leave by the wayside?

    What or whom did you fight for and why?

    When were you at play?  

    Practical Tip: When you feel a bit lost dip into your Reverse Bucket List to see more clearly all you have done and won and lost and kept on living your Life. It’s your proof that not once, not twice but over and over again you have stepped outside your comfort zone to thrive no matter what came your way because you come from the stars and stars shine even when the night sky is clouded over. Guaranteed! [Adopted from Island Senior Resources]

    You’re always invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, would you subscribe, share a 5-star rating + nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time!

    Meanwhile, stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website to:

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    Music: Mer’s Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron Music

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    Part 2 - Inside the Life of Third Culture Woman, Urmi Hossain

    Part 2 - Inside the Life of Third Culture Woman, Urmi Hossain

    Urmi Hossain grew up in the cities of Palermo, Vigevano, and Milan, Italy. Her family moved to London for one year before moving back to Italy where they then settled in Milan. She then moved to Montreal, Canada to pursue an undergraduate degree in finance. Upon completion, she stayed in Montreal to begin her career and still resides there.

    In her book, Discovering Your Identity, a Rebirth from Interracial Struggle, Urmi expounds on the reality of being a “third culture kid.” Being a mix of Italian and Bengali culture, Urmi has struggled to find which nationality she identifies with.

    Growing up in Italy, Urmi has always felt more Italian than Bengali as she considers Italy as “home.” Despite London having a large community of Italians and Bengalis, to her, it never quite felt like home. It wasn’t until arriving in the melting pot of Montreal Canada, she began to discover her true cultural identity. 

    Urmi loves volunteering as she believes in the power of giving back to her community. As the leader and social media manager of the Women in Leadership Organization Victoria Chapter, Urmi advocates for women's empowerment and is very passionate about serving as a teacher and mentor for young women. Urmi also serves as the VP of Education for Toastmasters and a bucket list goal of hers is to deliver a TED talk. 

    Urmi has been all over Italy and the go-to cities to visit are Rome and Venice. Outside of Italy, she enjoys Barcelona, Spain, and Switzerland. In North America, Urmi's favorite US cities are New York and Boston, and she loves the tropical oases of Cancun, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic. She wishes to travel to Peru, Bali, South Africa, Brazil, Morocco and the Maldives.

    Alongside finance, public speaking, writing, mentoring, blogging, and travel, Urmi has many hobbies, which include reading 12 books each year, baking and pasta making, practicing Muay Thai, and watching Korean soap operas and Bollywood movies. Urmi fluently speaks Italian, Bengali, English, and French and she is currently working to master Spanish. She loves pasta, chocolate, and coffee from around the world. 

    Any activity that is high intensity or that involves learning, Urmi is up for it. As a “student of life,” Urmi is constantly hungry to learn and curious about all things.

    Inside the Life of Third Culture Woman, Urmi Hossain

    Inside the Life of Third Culture Woman, Urmi Hossain

    Urmi Hossain grew up in the cities of Palermo, Vigevano, and Milan, Italy. Her family moved to London for one year before moving back to Italy where they then settled in Milan. She then moved to Montreal, Canada to pursue an undergraduate degree in finance. Upon completion, she stayed in Montreal to begin her career and still resides there.

    In her book, Discovering Your Identity, a Rebirth from Interracial Struggle, Urmi expounds on the reality of being a “third culture kid.” Being a mix of Italian and Bengali culture, Urmi has struggled to find which nationality she identifies with.

    Growing up in Italy, Urmi has always felt more Italian than Bengali as she considers Italy as “home.” Despite London having a large community of Italians and Bengalis, to her, it never quite felt like home. It wasn’t until arriving in the melting pot of Montreal Canada, she began to discover her true cultural identity. 

    Urmi loves volunteering as she believes in the power of giving back to her community. As the leader and social media manager of the Women in Leadership Organization Victoria Chapter, Urmi advocates for women's empowerment and is very passionate about serving as a teacher and mentor for young women. Urmi also serves as the VP of Education for Toastmasters and a bucket list goal of hers is to deliver a TED talk. 

    Urmi has been all over Italy and the go-to cities to visit are Rome and Venice. Outside of Italy, she enjoys Barcelona, Spain, and Switzerland. In North America, Urmi's favorite US cities are New York and Boston, and she loves the tropical oases of Cancun, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic. She wishes to travel to Peru, Bali, South Africa, Brazil, Morocco and the Maldives.

    Alongside finance, public speaking, writing, mentoring, blogging, and travel, Urmi has many hobbies, which include reading 12 books each year, baking and pasta making, practicing Muay Thai, and watching Korean soap operas and Bollywood movies. Urmi fluently speaks Italian, Bengali, English, and French and she is currently working to master Spanish. She loves pasta, chocolate, and coffee from around the world. 

    Any activity that is high intensity or that involves learning, Urmi is up for it. As a “student of life,” Urmi is constantly hungry to learn and curious about all things.

    Guest: Carson Krieg of project44 on holiday shipping; New workers are most at risk for injuries; The need to know partners and suppliers better

    Guest: Carson Krieg of project44 on holiday shipping; New workers are most at risk for injuries; The need to know partners and suppliers better

    Our guest on this week's episode is Carson Krieg, director of global alliances at project44. With Christmas only 10 days away, we are just about to finish the busiest time of the year for the shipping industry. So, how are things going? Have we seen the snags of previous years, or is there too much capacity? Have shippers over-prepared for the season? Our guest has some insights.

    New employees are most vulnerable to workplace accidents. New research from Travelers shows that a  third of workplace injuries occur during an employee’s first year on the job, driven by strains from overexertion. We look at what types of injuries are most common and what can be done to reduce the risks of injuries among new employees.

    How well do you know your suppliers and partners? New legislation as well as security concerns make it imperative that companies get to know their suppliers and other business partners better. For example, starting in the new year, many companies doing business in Canada will have to report on their efforts to make sure they’re not using forced labor or child labor. Companies should also make sure that their partners don't provide an entrance way into their own computer systems for hackers to exploit.


    CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly  also offers a podcast series called Supply Chain in the Fast Lane.  It is co-produced with the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals.  Go to your favorite podcast platform to subscribe and to listen to past and future episodes.


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    Podcast is sponsored by: PERC

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    A Travel-inspired Christmas Gift List For The Frequent Traveler

    A Travel-inspired Christmas Gift List For The Frequent Traveler

    For the Blogger

    All travelers need a good laptop case to protect their expensive laptops! Try a high-quality laptop bag and a waterproof case to keep your precious cargo safe. For other fun laptop covers and cases, check out our Amazon Shop.

    For the Content Creator

    Every content creator needs a good selfie stick that can stand alone as a tripod. The 40-inch Selfie Stick or the 60-inch Sensyne Selfie Stick. To keep your phone dry, try a Waterproof phone pouch or case. For an exceptional gift, a GoPro is the perfect gift.

    For the Writer

    You also can’t go wrong with a travel journal. From DIY travel journals to fun prompts and bucket list journals, remembering where you go and the thoughts and memories made there can be recorded in a travel journal and even turned into a scrapbook. Check out more of our favorite travel journal options in our collection.

    For the Short Reader

    Travel magazine subscriptions give great inspiration for the next adventure. Some of the most fun travel subscriptions include National GEO, Travel & Leisure, Artful Living, Wanderlust, Afar, and Global Traveler

    For the Long Reader

    There is nothing better than a good book on a plane ride or a good audiobook on a car ride! From fiction to nonfiction, we love mysteries, dramas, history, and more! Visit our Amazon Novel Collection to shop our favorite reads for vacation. We also have collections of motivational & business books, as well as our favorite spiritual books to dig deep! If you are traveling light, invest in a Kindle!

    For the Organized Packer

    The organized packer is always looking for more gadgets. Cordbrick is a great block to hold and wrap your cords in. If you love to organize each item category within your suitcase, you need the proper organizers for your toiletry bag, clothing, jewelry, sunnies, and bras. If you are taking a short trip, try GoToobs and a travel shaving kit. If you only bring a carry-on suitcase, pack liquids and creams in magnetic capsules and try out a HiBar Maintain Shampoo and Conditioner Set. To keep hats from bending, we love a good hat case

    For the Backpacker

    If you are backpacking, you will need a foldable raincoat, a  Collapsible Water Bottle, an electronic cord organizer, and a universal travel adapter. For rain protection, check out the the Osprey Waterproof Bag. For organizing a carry-on backpack, try our favorite Electronic organizer.

    For the Flyer and Road tripper

    Here are the top items everyone needs in their carry-on - eye shades, neck pillows, a packable travel blanket and pillow, noise-canceling headphones, word searches, Mad Libs, and a travel wallet to fit and protect their passport. 

    Favorite Travel Bags

    After so many travel adventures, a piece of luggage starts to give out. A new luggage set is the perfect, thoughtful gift for someone who is always on the go. Some reputable brands to look into are Long Vacation, Rockland, Coolife, Samsonite, SwissGear, Travelers Club, and Luggex. Our favorite weekend bags are from Etronik and Minkars. We also have a favorite fanny pack and love the Cotopaxi Travel Backpack.

    What to Wear

    Loungewear for the airport is a must because you want to be comfy, but there are also photo ops moments that mean you need to be cute and casual. Some great brands are Lululemon and Calvin Klein. In terms of clothes, splurging on a quality pair of hiking boots might be the way to go. Try Colombia hiking boots. For deals on boots, you can also try Bass Pro Shops. For comfy airport shoes, HOKAs are our fave. For more travel sneakers, check out our Amazon sneaker collection. For maximum comfort, wear some cozy socks on the plane or pack some to slip your feet into. PJs are a great gift, and versatile ones are needed for traveling. For more cute looks for your vacations, check out our Amazon Store and Shop Best Dressed.

    For the “Experience Lover”

    For those who enjoy experiences more than material items, find a worthwhile voucher or certificate to do something exciting. For example, you can buy flight vouchers or gift cards for Delta, United, Southwest, or American so they can have funds for their next travel adventure. 

    Some other good experience gifts are tickets to a music festival, concert, skydiving, or scuba diving certification. Another voucher that goes a long way is the Key West Express voucher, which lasts two years. 

    For the Artsy Traveler

    One of the best things about traveling is coming home after an adventure away. Shutterfly can meet all your personalized and picture needs, and you can even create photo books on their website. If you are a Costco member, you will receive a 50% discount on all purchases. If your loved one prefers scrapbooking, try a Polaroid camera. A third option is to buy a photo album and print out images of your adventures.

    There are options for everyone in the Travel Brats gift guide, but if you are not a big gift giver, you can write a loving card and perhaps include a picture. Enjoy the holidays coming up, and purchase with love. 

    Why Airline Loyalty Programs Work with Mark Ross-Smith, CEO of StatusMatch.Com

    Why Airline Loyalty Programs Work with Mark Ross-Smith, CEO of StatusMatch.Com
    In this Retain: The Customer Retention Podcast episode, Lauren DeSouza speaks with Mark Ross-Smith, CEO of StatusMatch.Com. They talk all about how he got into the customer loyalty business; why loyalty programs are sometimes more valuable than the businesses themselves; and some of the most common misconceptions of loyalty programs.

    A Southwest Italian Escape to The Amalfi Coast

    A Southwest Italian Escape to The Amalfi Coast

    Sorrento: The Gateway to the Amalfi Coast

    Sorrento, often referred to as the gateway to the Amalfi Coast, is a picturesque town perched on cliffs overlooking the Bay of Naples. Known for its lemon groves, limoncello liqueur, and stunning sea views, Sorrento is a fantastic starting point for exploring the region. Make Sorrento your home base and stay at the Grand Hotel Capodimonte.

    Things to do in Sorrento:

    • Piazza Tasso: This bustling square is the heart of Sorrento, surrounded by charming cafes and shops. It's an ideal place to start your Sorrento adventure.
    • Lemon Tours: Don't miss the opportunity to take a lemon tour, where you can learn about Sorrento's famous lemons and even sample limoncello.
    • Marina Grande: This small fishing village is a short walk from the town center and offers a more relaxed atmosphere, perfect for a leisurely meal by the sea.
    • Eat Italian: 86 Bistro Home Garden
    • Capri: A short ferry ride from Sorrento takes you to the glamorous island paradise Capri, known for its upscale resorts, stunning landscapes, and celebrity sightings. Capri is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the Amalfi Coast.

    Things to do in Capri:

    • Boat Tour: Take a boat tour for the best experience. Many boat tours provide snacks and drinks and allow visitors to jump off the front into the Mediterranean!
    • Blue Grotto: This natural sea cave is famous for its dazzling blue waters, thanks to the sunlight passing through an underwater cavity. A boat tour is a must to appreciate its beauty fully.
    • Anacapri: The quieter, more tranquil part of the island. Take the chairlift to the top of Monte Solaro for panoramic views.
    • Capri Town: Stroll through the charming streets, shop for high-end fashion and unique boutiques, and enjoy delicious Italian cuisine at the island's numerous restaurants.
    • Capri Funicular Railway: Take the train/trolley car up the mountain.
    • Taste the Lemon Drink: Get a famous giant alcoholic or virgin lemon drink.
    • Check out the Views: Go to the many scenic overlooks for incredible views and picture ops!
    • Visit the Charterhouse of St. Giacomo, a monastery built in 1371.
    • Visit the Roman Palace, Villa Jovis: Built by emperor Tiberius and completed in 27 CE. Tiberius ruled mainly from Villa Jovis until his death in 37 CE.

    Positano: A Vertical Village

    Positano is the quintessential Amalfi Coast village, known for its pastel-colored buildings tumbling down the cliffs to the sea. It's often considered one of the most romantic and picturesque spots on the coast.

    Things to do in Positano:

    • Spiaggia Grande: This main beach in Positano is a great place to soak up the sun and swim in the crystal-clear waters.
    • Path of the Gods: Hike along this scenic trail for breathtaking views of the coastline and surrounding cliffs.
    • Shopping: Positano is famous for its fashion, especially its linen clothing and handmade sandals.

    Pisa: A Day Trip from the Coast

    While Pisa is not part of the Amalfi Coast, it's a popular day trip destination for travelers staying in the region. Known for its iconic Leaning Tower, Pisa offers a unique cultural experience.

    Things to do in Pisa:

    • Leaning Tower of Pisa: Visit the Field of Miracles to see the Leaning Tower, the Cathedral, and the Baptistery.
    • Piazza dei Cavalieri: Explore this historic square and its impressive buildings, including the Palazzo della Carovana.
    • Pisa's Cuisine: Don't leave without trying some local Tuscan dishes, such as ribollita (vegetable soup) and pappa al pomodoro (tomato and bread soup).

    Amalfi Itself 

    A Day trip to Pompeii

    Pompeii is always very crowded and too vast to see everything in a short period of time. Take a tour that includes a hike to Mount Vesuvius, an easy hike with stunning views.

    Unveiling Hidden Gems: Historic Landmarks of St. Petersburg, Florida

    Unveiling Hidden Gems: Historic Landmarks of St. Petersburg, Florida

    Top Notch Local Eats

    While not technically food, the Candy Kitchen in Madeira Beach is a mom-and-pop shop that sells candy from all decades. From the "Bean Boozled" Jelly beans to the original Whatchamacallit, you are bound to find something you remember from childhood.

    For outstanding drinks with flair and flavor, try Saigon Blonde! This 60s-inspired restaurant and bar exudes an inviting atmosphere with its tropical décor, including flickering tiki totems and murals. The tiki bar gives way to a tropical lounge with lanterns, plush furniture, and eclectic paintings. At the very back of the room, you can find the military bar. With two separate and unique bars, tropical seating areas, and a beautiful second-floor lounge, Saigon Blonde is a prime spot for any occasion. 

    The menu is full of delicious fresh cocktails that reflect the flavors and feel of the Pacific Rim. Many of the cocktails are made with fresh ingredients from their garden and Asian liquors. Saigon Blonde has a diverse food selection, including Vietnamese dishes to modern street food flavors. They also offer many vegan options. 

    Saigon Blonde also has a legend to the name! During the Vietnam War, Saigon Lounge was a bar in the capital of Vietnam. The owner was a beautiful blonde Vietnamese and French woman. Locals and soldiers loved her bar! She had two rules: no weapons allowed, and have fun! In a time of war, anyone was welcome. The bar disappeared toward the end of the war, but its legacy lives on in Saint Pete! Escape the Florida heat and your busy day with some pals at Saigon Blonde!

    Explore the Entertainment

    If you are looking for a good time, stop at the Saint Pete Fair Grounds! Here you can find an immersive explorable art and technology exhibition that is a collaboration of 60 artists. Let your mind wander while you explore each exhibit and find the hidden details they share.

    Saint Pete has some of the freshest food. To find it, look no further than the Saint Pete Saturday Morning Market. The Saturday Morning Market is the best place to find freshly cooked food, locally farmed groceries, and live music. With 120 vendors, you are bound to fall in love with at least a couple of tents while you are there. If you are a local, you may even find a shop that has been under your nose the whole time!

    An iconic staple of Saint Pete is the St. Pete Pier, jetting out into Tampa Bay. A favorite destination of locals and tourists alike, the St. Pete Pier offers breathtaking views of the Gulf of Mexico and downtown Saint Petersburg. From it, you can see cruise ships, harbor seals, and various wildlife. The Pier is particularly special for those who like to shop. Its shops and restaurants offer something for everyone- art, clothing, jewelry, souvenirs, and food- local favorites like crab cakes and other seafood. Be sure to check out the Pier Aquarium, where you can see live fish, turtles, and rays up close and personal! And, of course, everyone should explore the Pier's landmark inverted pyramid. The Pier also provides plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities, such as walking, running, and biking. There's even a beach boardwalk for those who want to take a leisurely stroll. The Pier Park is great for a picnic or just relaxing in the sun. From beautiful views of the Gulf to all the attractions the Pier has to offer, the Saint Pete Pier is a must-see when you are in Saint Pete.

    "Must-Sea" Museums

    St. Pete is full of spectacular Museums. Its most renowned art museum in St. Pete is the Salvador Dali Museum. The Dali Museum is a great way to become inspired by the great works of Salvador Dali. Located nearby will inspire and captivate art lovers with its comprehensive, expansive collection of the immense and transcendent artwork of the luminary Spanish surrealist. From oils and sculptures to engravings, visitors are given an intimate and detailed overview of Dalí's masterpieces. Watching his works come to life as you explore the galleries is truly unparalleled. The Salvador Dalí Museum is a must-see in Saint Petersburg. Take the time to learn about each piece and the emotions that went into each of his creations. The museum also has an app for interactive observation. Just remember, the week of September 17 is Art Week in Saint Pete. Though it is a special week to visit art museums, it is abnormally busy! 

    Another must-visit art museum is the Museum of Fine Art. The Museum of Fine Art is one of the most beloved cultural attractions in the city and a must-see for visitors. The museum is home to a diverse collection of art and artifacts from around the world and throughout the centuries, providing an engaging and educational experience for all ages. Whether you're a fan of Impressionist and modern art, African and Asian art, European paintings, or photography, there's something to be explored at the Museum of Fine Art. The permanent exhibits showcase works from significant artists such as Monet, Picasso, O'Keeffe, and Rembrandt, to name a few. Additionally, there are rotating exhibitions that are often themed to reflect current events. These exhibitions can feature both visiting and permanent works, giving new and exciting ways to experience the museum. The galleries are also frequently updated to stay current with the newest art trends and feature new works, adding a layer of continuity that is truly unique. The Museum of Fine Art also provides a range of programming and events that make your visit truly interactive. From lectures and classes to art workshops and concerts, there's always something exciting to be experienced. Whether you're a long-time art enthusiast or someone looking to explore something new, a visit to the Museum of Fine Art in St. Pete is an essential part of any itinerary.

    The most moving museum to see when in Saint Pete is the Holocaust Museum. This museum is a memorable space dedicated to preserving the stories and lives of those lost during one of the most horrific periods in history. Built in 1992, it serves as a memorial to Holocaust survivors and their families, highlighting their experiences and showcasing both personal artifacts and informative displays. As one of the largest Holocaust museums in the nation, the Florida Holocaust Museum is also a reminder that such tragic events should never be forgotten. The museum features several galleries, filling visitors with an understanding of how discrimination and prejudice can have devastating outcomes. Some exhibits feature the stories of Holocaust survivors and their families, as well as sections dedicated to exploring the history of antisemitism and racism during World War II. There is also a Hall of Remembrance, which is designed as a place to remember and honor those lives taken in the Holocaust. For visitors from outside of Florida, there is also a special section about Florida's response to the Holocaust, including stories from survivors who settled in the Sunshine State after the war.

    Additionally, the museum regularly hosts programs and events, such as lectures and panel discussions, which further provide insight into this part of history. Whether you're planning a visit to the Florida Holocaust Museum for educational purposes or a memorial service, there is nothing else quite like it. From the inspiring displays, interactive media, and artifacts, to the unique stories, this is one of the most moving cultural destinations in the country.

    Exploring the Timeless Beauty of Rome, Italy

    Exploring the Timeless Beauty of Rome, Italy

    A Journey Through History 

    Rome's history spans over 2,000 years, making it one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. From its legendary founding by Romulus and Remus to its evolution into the capital of the mighty Roman Empire, the city has played a pivotal role in shaping Western civilization. 

    Rome is a treasure trove of architectural marvels that showcase the skill and creativity of generations past. The Colosseum, an imposing amphitheater, symbolizes ancient Roman engineering and entertainment. Its grandeur and the stories of gladiators and epic battles that once took place within its walls continue to inspire awe. If you are taking a tour, book the ground flour tour. You will need half a day to explore the Colosseum.

    Another architectural gem is the Pantheon, a feat of engineering and design with its perfectly preserved dome and oculus. Originally built as a temple to honor the gods, the Pantheon's dome remains the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world, a testament to the ingenuity of Roman architects. It is a quick visit and larger than most expect!

    Architectural Marvels

    Another exciting spot is Largo di Torre Argentina, where Julius Caesar was assassinated. Also known as the Area Sacra, this area is a large sunken square containing the ruins of four ancient temples and the Curia of Pompey. Area Sacra is another quick visit.

    For more historical sites, visit the Victor Emmanuel II National Monument and the Forum and Palatine Hill. The Victor Emmanuel II National Monument is a large national monument built between 1885 and 1935 to honor Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of a unified Italy. The iconic Roman Forum, a sprawling archaeological site, offers a glimpse into ancient Rome's political, social, and religious life. Walking through these ancient ruins, one can almost hear the echoes of the past and imagine the grandeur of the empire that once ruled a vast expanse of the world.

    The Forum and Palatine Hill are where you can find Octavian's (also known as Ceaser Agustus) house, the imperial palace, and where Romulus, the founder of Rome, lived. You will need a full day or two to explore the vast area has a multitude of history.

    All the churches in Rome are spectacular. You can walk into any for a beautiful historical and moving site. A favorite church in Rome was Sant'Ignazio of Loyola Church.

    Vatican City: A Spiritual Center

    Nestled within the city of Rome, Vatican City is the smallest independent state in the world and the spiritual epicenter of the Roman Catholic Church. Home to the awe-inspiring St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museums, this tiny enclave is a pilgrimage site for millions of faithful and art enthusiasts.

    St. Peter's Basilica, with its imposing dome and breathtaking interior, is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. The Vatican Museums house an extraordinary collection of art and artifacts amassed by the Catholic Church over centuries, including Michelangelo's stunning frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.

    Remember, you must walk up the dome about 500 stairs to get to the top of St. Peter's Basilica. Pay a bit extra to take the elevator or wear comfy shoes because you still need to walk 300 stairs even with taking the elevator. Don't forget to tour the Sistine Chapel. With all its facets, you can spend as little as one and as many as three days at the Vatican. They have self-guided and private tours. Don't forget to book entry & all tours.

    The Art 

    If you are a lover of "Arte," the Borghese art museum is a must-see. Here, explore the works of Raphael, such as Young Woman with Unicorn, and works by Caravaggio. This museum is also one of the few sites where you don't need to pre-book or get a guide. However, the museum only allows a certain number of people each hour.

    Culinary Delights

    Italian cuisine is renowned worldwide, and Rome is no exception. From classic pasta dishes like carbonara and cacio e pepe to mouth-watering pizzas and gelato, the city's culinary scene is a delight for the senses. Trattorias and osterias line the charming cobblestone streets, offering a chance to savor authentic flavors passed down through generations. Our top picks for all things “buonissimo” are Tempio di Bacco, Gallura. Tempio di Bacco is a delicious local spot where the owner is quite friendly. Gallura is outstanding dining with a modern twist. Don't forget to stop for gelato.

    Exploring the Neighborhoods

    Rome's neighborhoods each have a unique character and charm. With its narrow streets and colorful buildings, Trastevere exudes a bohemian atmosphere. The Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain are located in the charming area of Piazza di Spagna. The Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps are gorgeous. At the top of the Spanish Steps, The Church of the Santissima Trinità dei Monti can be found. At the same time, the historic Jewish Ghetto offers a glimpse into a lesser-known facet of Rome's history. 

    Where to Stay

    Book a room at the Westin Excelsior Rome for the perfect stay when in Rome

    Should You Visit Rome?

    Rome, Italy, is a city that encapsulates the essence of human achievement, creativity, and endurance. From its ancient ruins to its modern-day vibrancy, every corner of Rome tells a story of the past and present. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an art lover, a food connoisseur, or a traveler seeking beauty and inspiration, Rome offers an unforgettable experience that will leave an indelible mark on your heart and soul. So, pack your bags and embark on a journey to the eternal city that has captured the imagination of countless generations.

    McKinney - The Most Adorable Town in Texas

    McKinney - The Most Adorable Town in Texas

    We started our Travel Brat Texas trip by flying Delta into Dallas, picking up a car from my fave new rental car company, Thrifty, and scooting over to the most beautiful little historic town. 

    The historic town of McKinney, Texas, was about 45 minutes from the airport and a must-visit hidden gem on the outskirts of Dallas! We stayed in the most charming hotel- The Grand Hotel of McKinney

    The Grand Hotel was built in 1885 by the Heard Brothers. When built, the Grand consisted of an original 14 rooms, a Grand Ballroom, and Rick's Chophouse. It was only 15,000 square feet! Later, the Tower was added, expanding the hotel to 45 rooms.

    From the Willy Nelson book in our room to the Grand Ballroom and rustic red brick walls, the Grand Hotel was charming from head to toe. My favorite part was the tasteful paintings on every floor and in every room, and the little library at the end of the hall right by our room!

    Check out the Grand Hotel's Experience Page for the 411 on McKinney.

    The town of McKinney was quaint and charming. For morning coffee, there are two great spots: Layered and Filtered. Layered had the best hot chocolate and a killer lavender late. The most remarkable addition to the restaurant was the little robot cat tray that brought out our food. Filtered has live music along with Cadillac Pizza, Harvest, Lone Star Wine, The Pub, The Celt, and Rick's Lounge. These spots, as well as Room One Eleven, and Barron Creek are also great for a cold crisp beer.

    If you are staying in McKinney, you must take the day to mozy around and visit all the adorable little shops and stores. Some town favorites are Ambrosia, Little Red Hen, Birds & Words, Antique Company, Homeology, Fair & Square, Sharla's, and Cotton Hearts.Other must-try restaurants in McKinney are The Yard, Local Yocal, Patina Green, and Urban Grill

    For Historical cities, check out Chestnut Square Heritage Village, Collin County Farm Museum, Collin County History Museum, Heard Natural Science Museum, and the Heard-Craig Center for the Arts. For a great show, check out the McKinney Performing Arts Center.

    McKinney has a plethora of art and antiques. Explore the art at Kim Guthrie Antique Company, MillHouse, and The Last Art Gallery.

    Be sure to bring an umbrella so that you can stay dry! Texas weather is totally unpredictable! McKinney is a small town, so I recommend visiting for one to three days maximum. 

    The Best Southwest Florida Seafood and Sweets

    The Best Southwest Florida Seafood and Sweets

    Beat the August heat with some "cool" Southwest Florida seafood, and celebrate summer with some sweet treats.

    Julie Kaplan Is A Captivating Traveler Fearlessly Embracing Life And John Fritchie Moves to Portugal

    Julie Kaplan Is A Captivating Traveler Fearlessly Embracing Life And John Fritchie Moves to Portugal

    Julie Kaplan shares her solo adventure in Iraq and how her visit was transformative, challenged stereotypes and showcased the country's vibrant culture. And how she created a video series, "Julie in Iraq,” that is getting rave reviews.
     
    Julie's passion for travel ignited at the age of 12 when she embarked on solo trips to visit her grandparents on the East Coast of the US. Since then, she has fearlessly embraced a life filled with adventures, both solo and with fellow travelers. 

    Julie talks about her remarkable travel experiences in the Kurdistan region and how she travelled by hitchhiking, navigating border checkpoints, staying in the homes of strangers, and the amazing food she loved!

    Also on Speaking of Travel for those thinking of moving to another country. There are challenges and what could be life-changing experiences. Fellow traveler John Fritchie shares how moving overseas to Portugal has worked out so far and how he made the move happen and why. 

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    The Most Exciting Night at Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall

    The Most Exciting Night at Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall

    If you’re looking for a fantastic theater experience in Southwest Florida, the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall in Fort Myers is the place to go. As one of Southwest Florida’s most popular and well-known performance halls, the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall is an impressive 2,700-seat venue. 

    The Mann Hall is a premier performing arts venue from Broadway musicals to iconic musicians. The Mann Hall opened its doors in 1990, quickly becoming vital to Fort Myers’ cultural scene. Since then, some of the biggest names in the entertainment world have come to grace its stage. From Cher to Bob Dylan, Mann Hall has welcomed them all. It’s also known for hosting Broadway Musical series that have included some of the most beloved shows, like The Lion King, Wicked, and The Book of Mormon. The Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall has something for everyone, no matter what type of show you’re into. Concerts, comedy, dance, opera, and the symphony are all regular fixtures of the Mann Hall lineup. There’s also a variety of educational programs designed to engage the community’s youth through the power of performing arts. Additionally, the theatre offers a lobby atrium, VIP seating, and other cozy, intimate seating sections, and access to the backstage VIP greenroom where artists can relax and prepare for their shows. 

    The Mann Hall is also a popular venue for larger events. From corporate gatherings to elaborate weddings, the theater is known for providing an elegant and sophisticated atmosphere. With an experienced staff dedicated to providing a memorable experience, Mann Hall has cemented its place as one of Southwest Florida’s premier performing arts venues. Whether you’re planning a night out with friends or family while on vacation, the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall is the perfect place to enjoy a musical and theatrical performance. With its modern features and excellent shows, you can have an unforgettable experience that you won’t forget.

    Upcoming shows: https://www.bbmannpah.com/events

    Broadway Series: https://www.bbmannpah.com/events/23-24-fifth-third-bank-broadway-series

    SMALL GROUP IRISH ADVENTURE TOUR

    SMALL GROUP IRISH ADVENTURE TOUR

    IRELAND! 🇮🇪 Most Americans would like to visit at least once in their lives, right? This spring my #small #group #Irish #Adventure #Tour brought us from the busy streets of Dublin to the Cliffs of Moher to Northern Ireland.

    In today's podcast, I will be sharing our tour with CIE Tours (who specialize in the U.K., Ireland, and Iceland and now offer tours in Italy too) They've been doing this for over 90 years and really know their stuff. I love partnering with companies that do exclusive well.

    ⏱TIMELINE⏱
    1:00 Tour Highlights
    1:10 Beginning in Dublin
    1:45 Waterford (Street Art Ink)
    2:52 Henry Downes Pub, Dooley Hotel
    3:15 Blarney Castle Tips
    3:53 The Ballygarry Hotel & Estate
    4:33 Western Coast, Cross the Shannon & Galway
    5:01 Cliffs of Moher, Trad on the Prom
    5:30 Atlantic Sheepdog Demonstration
    6:06 Donegal
    7:05 Derry, Martin McGrossan City Tours
    7:57 Giant's Causeway
    8:35 Belfast & Titanic Belfast Museum
    9:08 Glyde Inn & Musicians
    9:24 Return to Dublin & Tour
    10:02 Gourmet Burger Kitchen
    10:36 What's included with a CIE TOUR!
    11:23 What made our tour so special!
    12:21 My great small group!
    12:41 A Scotland Dream - TRAVEL with ME in 2024!

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    The Most Popular Wedding Destination in the US, Estes Park

    The Most Popular Wedding Destination in the US, Estes Park

    For those couples looking for a wedding with plenty of activities, Estes Park is perfect! With abundant outdoor activities, your wedding party can come together in nature's finest playgrounds. Estes Park has something for everyone, from hiking trails and backcountry camping to golf courses and ski slopes. 

    With Rocky Mountain National Park only a ten-minute drive from Estes, the bride, groom, and all their guests have time to explore. The park has hiking trails; if you want to avoid hiking, you can drive through the entire park! Some of my favorite animals in the park are foxes, mule deer, big horned sheep, elk, rocky mountain elk, moose, coyote, mountain Lion, black bears, and yellow-bellied marmot.

    When it comes to breathtaking scenery, Estes Park has a rocky mountain backdrop that is perfect for your big day. Whether you host your wedding outdoors or inside one of the Park's many luxurious venues, the area's stunning natural beauty will be hard to miss. I recommend staying in the Black Canyon Inn, which has the best view of the Estes Valley and surrounding mountains, or the historic Stanley Hotel, where the shining was filmed. The Stanley also has Spirited Night Tours and delicious food at their Cascades Restaurant & Lounge and The Post Chicken & Beer bar. The Cascades whiskey bar has fantastic drinks and some of the best lamb lobster bisk I have ever tasted! The post is a top-notch spot for brunch after a wedding, and it also has dinner and excellent hot chicken. 

    Other top-notch breakfast, brunch, and lunch spots are Notch Top Bakery & Cafe, Mountain Home Cafe, The Egg of Estes, Kind Coffee, and the Big Horn Restaurant.

    Notch Top Bakery & Cafe is located in Stanley Village Shopping Center. It is usually crowded but has excellent food and pretty decor. Mountain Home Cafe is also located in the Stanley Village Shopping Center but has a more casual atmosphere. The Egg of Estes is located in downtown Estes. It is diner-style with a relaxed atmosphere. I enjoyed it so much that I returned several times on our trip. Kind Coffee is located at the beginning of downtown Estes. Parking is a bit difficult here, but it is excellent for a quick breakfast. They have great Coffee, bagels, and burritos. Big Horn Restaurant is located at the end of Main Street and has a casual atmosphere. 

    The shopping and dining in Estes Park offer a surprising variety for a small town. From local boutiques and antique stores to incredible restaurants and dining experiences, there's something for everyone. My favorite store was The Christmas Shoppe where my husband and I found some memorable gifts for the whole family.

    For dinner, stop at the Dunraven or Bird and Jim. The Dunraven has a beautiful lake view in the valley of Estes, and The Birds Nest is a great rehearsal dinner spot. By day, it’s only a coffee shop, but the second floor is a beautiful event space.  Food is catered by the first-class restaurant across the street called Bird and Jim. If you are looking for a chill brewery for a meet and greet or to hang with friends, check out The Barrel or The Wheel Bar

    Whatever you're looking for, whether it's gifts for your wedding party or the perfect dress for your big day, Estes Park has it all! With its natural beauty, abundant activities, and countless shopping and dining options, Estes Park is the perfect destination for your wedding this season. Whether planning an extravagant affair or a cozy gathering of family and friends, Estes Park will surely provide unforgettable memories on your special day. So, what are you waiting for? Start planning your Estes Park wedding today!

     

    The Best Southwest Florida Fathers Day Eats

    The Best Southwest Florida Fathers Day Eats