My Ten Travel Resolutions for 2022
Belmond and Zoom Vacations: a Sweet Synergy
Traveling During Uncertain Times
What is Luxury: Can you Feel it? Can You Touch it?
Paving the Way for You to Continue Traveling
Travel Inspires Cuisine
Peru for the Shopper in All of Us
12 Reasons Why You Should Visit Israel at Least Once in Your Lifetime
Me, Myself, and the Maldives
The Chinese are coming, the Chinese are coming!
it’s no secret that China has been quietly building infrastructure around the world and buying political influence through the implementation of massive building projects. On recent trips on Zoom Southern Africa, Zoom Rwanda and Tanzania, Zoom India, Zoom Sri Lanka and Zoom Maldives I saw first-hand China’s involvement.
Enhance a Main Trip with a Cultural Stopover.
Follow Me to Holi
Delving into Luxury
My Personal Hurricane Maria Relief Journey to Puerto Rico. Part 1:
Experiential Travel is More than Mere Words
Speaking at PURE in Morocco
In Search of Something New
A Picture Says a Thousand Words, but a Movie...
Michelin Changes it up a Bit
In March, Michelin debuted their South America guide. Surprisingly, this is Michelin's first venture into the Southern Hemisphere! Brazil was the only country on the list, with 16 restaurants featured.
Alex Atala's Sao Paolo based D.O.M. received two stars (equivalent to "excellent cuisine, worth a detour") and was the highest rank awarded. Rio de Janeiro featured six restaurants; all receiving one star (equivalent to "A very good restaurant in its category"). The restaurants are Lasai, Mee, Olympe, Oro, Le Pré Catelan and Roberta Sudbrack.
You can be sure that we will be visiting them on our upcoming tour of Rio for Carnival.