Greenland

Arctic Circle Ski Race and Trail Biking Films And other adventure films: Backcountry Skiing; Climbing; Heliskiing; Hiking; Ice Cap Crossing; Kayaking; Mountaineering and Running. http://99backcountry.com/ Trail Biking in Sisimiut Lots to do in Greenland for the Adventurous Firstly, there are no road or railroads connecting the cities. All travel between towns takes place by air […]

Finland

SNOWSHOEING IS A FUN ACTIVITY TO DO WHEN VISITING FINLAND. IT IS EASILY DONE JUST OUTSIDE THE CAPITAL CITY OF HELSINKI WHERE THE BEAUTY OF NATUR IS COVERED IN UNSPOILED SNOW. It’s not complicated. “If you can walk, you can walk in snowshoes”. Merely strap on a pair and you’re ready to go. February to April […]

Czech Republic

Easter Fair in Znojmo from March 29 – April 4, 2013. Easter Markets and Artisan Traditions April 1 – 5, 2013 in the UNESCO town of Cesky Krumlov www.znojmocity.cz/en/ http://www.ceskykrumlov.cz/ Prague Restaurants Receive Michelin Stars: The ALCRON in the Radisson Blu Alcron Hotel under Chef Roman Paulus and LA DEGUSTATION BOHEME BOURGEOISIE under Chef Oldrich Sahajdak. www.ladegustation.cz/en/ www.alcron.cz/en/ Restaurant […]

The Lighthouse Trail

If you’re a lighthouse fanatic Quebec should be on your list of travels.  The Quebec Maritime has a neat little brochure-map identifying 43 lighthouses which separates them into two categories–those with and those without activities. Of the 18 with activities six provide sleeping accommodations and four also offer food.  The Ile Verte lighthouse even has […]

Zurich Airport

If you’re traveling to Switzerland via Zurich request the continually updated compact Airport Guide, “Flughafen Zurich”…and if you don’t read German don’t be concerned, it’s in English also.   Or, go on-line at www.zurich-airport.com/   and view this neat little guide book to airport facilities, such as, duty free; railway connections and special services. Some of these special […]

Alamo Europe

When tooling around Europe–unless you’re on a bus tour–a rental car is a necessity, which brings me to Alamo Rent A Car. They have a pretty fair track record having been around for over thirty years, plus have more than a thousand locations in thirty plus countries…most of which are in Europe. That said let’s […]

The Glacier Express

Glacier Express

If your idea of a train ride is to get from one point to the next as quickly as possible take the 186 mph TGV train from Paris.  But if you’re a train aficionado, the Glacier Express is the ultimate ride on a slow train that ambles along allowing you to “smell the roses.”  Which […]

Switzerland Golf

Mont Blanc Massif

Switzerland has a neat little book titled, “Swiss Golf.”  It’s neat because it includes helpful advice on golf, lodging and packages by Swiss region.  It’s also neat because the book is soft cover and just slightly bigger than a pocket sized book. Go to www.swiss-golf.ch or www.myswitzerland.com and request a copy.  In poking through the book looking for golf […]

The Alps

At a recent gathering of media and distinguished guests in the American Natural History Museum in NYC, Switzerland Tourism hosted a showing of a spectacular IMAX film, “The Alps.” Sweaty palms, wide-eyed admiration and an awed silence greeted the end of the film. This was not your typical show and tell travelogue about the beautiful […]

EUROPEAN AIRPORTS WANT YOU… Munich and Zurich Airports

It seems the latest in travel amenities are being contested by airports. Two of Europe’s finest have updated their facilities and not only want you to fly their country’s carrier, but visit awhile in its airport and do a little dining and shopping. A little overview on the amenities of both the Zurich and Munich […]