British Virgin Islands: Personal Cruising
British Virgin Islands: Tips and advice from a seagoing captain about chartering a vessel to cruise Virgin Gorda, Cooper, Norman Islands, Deadman Bay.
British Virgin Islands: Tips and advice from a seagoing captain about chartering a vessel to cruise Virgin Gorda, Cooper, Norman Islands, Deadman Bay.
Dubai is a combination of very modern and traditional, visiting the souk, the gold market, the Burj Dubai and the Palm Jumeirah and dune-bashing in the desert.
Dominica: Enjoying the beauty of nature visiting waterfalls, Trafalgar’s mother falls, extinct volcanoes at Cabrits National Park, Batibou Beach.
Barbados, a guide to seeing the sights besides the beautiful beaches, including Sunbury Plantation House, Animal Flowers Cave, and Andromeda Gardens.
I was attracted to the cruise because of Wind’s size. Cruising the Caribbean with 3000 to 5000 of my new best friends on an 1100 foot ship never appealed to me.
Adelaide to Melbourne, an Australia Wine Drive. Exploring the many wineries and attractions along the southern coast of the country.
Bali, Seminyak, Ubud, the markets and the temples. Also Bali’s Monkey Forest Sanctuary, Sambangan Secret Garden Waterfalls, Holy Spring and Goa Gajah.
Singapore. Tips on how to enjoy this exciting city-state that pulses with new giant buildings, expansive gardens, the tallest infinity pool and SuperTrees.
Indonesia: A Silverseas cruise to 12 small islands including Komodo, Bando, and uninhabited isles, meeting local villagers and watching whale hunters.
A visit to African game parks, Kruger and Chobe National Park Botswana, to view nearly every single big game species in southern Africa.
Southern Colorado has great attractions south of Denver, including the Royal Gorge railroad, the towns of Manitou Springs and Canon City, and the Broadmoor.
Tanzania is a great place to take your Mother-in-law for her bucket list safari, viewing the wildlife and meeting the people in the Serengeti, Tanzania.