#TBT Middle East 2013: Bahrain
A United attack fare lead to a trip to Bahrain, the UAE, and Kuwait. Definitely not a "normal" place for more Americans to vacation, but [...]
A United attack fare lead to a trip to Bahrain, the UAE, and Kuwait. Definitely not a "normal" place for more Americans to vacation, but [...]
You can view a larger selection of my photography here. All images are available for purchase. South Korea All photos were taken between September 26 and [...]
Getting my Vietnam visa arranged while in Cambodia included an offer for the tour agency to meet me at the boarder with my passport... but luckily that wasn't necessary.
On my recent trip to Egypt, scuba diving in Dahab, in the Red Sea was high on the priority list. It had been a while [...]
I'm a huge fan of IHG PointBreaks hotels and I eagerly await them coming out every couple of months. For those of you who don't [...]
This is a guest post by the Point Queen, my mom! Here are the Point Queen's Five Key Travel Tips. Strike a Deal as Often as [...]
The list of things to do and see in Luxor is pretty much endless... With limited time, choices have to be made. Here are my [...]
NYC can be a pretty challenging place to visit on a budget. Before you know it you've already spent $60 on a cab from the airport and $200 for your first night at the hotel... and you haven't really even done anything yet! But don't worry, it doesn't have to be that expensive of a place to visit. Here are some of my tricks for NYC on a budget.
The small town of Kep located on the southern coast of Cambodia is mainly known for its crab and in a province known for its pepper. It's a sleep little town that doesn't hit the radar for many people traveling through the area, but I think it is the hidden gem of Cambodia.
I'm a huge fan of musicals, so on my recent trip to NYC to meet up with a friend visiting from New Zealand, making a stop on Broadway was a must. We were relatively not picky about the show we wanted to see, because everything that's on Broadway is good. What was more important to us was getting seats at a decent price, and preferably relatively decent seats.