• HOME
  • WORLD TRAVEL
  • TRAVEL USA
  • WRITERS
  • ARCHIVES
  • LIFE LESSONS
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • POLITICS
  • MISSION
  • TGIF JOKES
  • RESOURCES
  • AD RATE

Traveling Boy

Home Tag Archives: pickpockets

Tag Archives: pickpockets

Bologna New Year, Global Holiday Drinks

By Ed Boitano
in :  Travel News
Christmas in Bologna

“Shoppers are flooded with holiday promotions,” said Harding Bush, associate manager of operations at Global Rescue. “But the Global Rescue Holiday Gift Guide for Travelers is the only one compiled through the recommendations of our members and staff... “Bologna dances for the festive season” from dances in the streets to fine-art videomapping on historical buildings.

Read More

Dylan Thomas Christmas, Brom Wikstrom

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
Dylan Thomas

All the Christmases roll down toward the two-tongued sea, like a cold and headlong moon bundling down the sky that was our street; and they stop at the rim of the ice-edged fish-freezing waves, and I plunge my hands in the snow and bring out whatever I can find.

Read More

Europeans’ Favourite Flight Destinations in the USA

By Ed Boitano
in :  Travel News
New York Ciy at night

New York is the most searched-for flight destination from the UK, Germany, France and Spain. Sightseeing, food and culture amongst the top things most enjoyed by Europeans visiting the States... Researchers have identified the elusive ancient “lost city” of Mahendraparvata, Cambodia for the first time.

Read More

Martin Scorsese Speaks, Handling Flight Delays

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
Martin Scorsese

Cinema is an art form that brings you the unexpected. In superhero movies, nothing is at risk, a director says.... Odds are if you are a regular traveler — and even if you’re not — you will eventually experience a flight delay.

Read More

Khmer Lost City, What Makes a Good Tourist

By Ed Boitano
in :  Travel News
excavating at the Mahendraparvata site, Cambodia

Researchers have identified the elusive ancient “lost city” of Mahendraparvata, Cambodia for the first time... Day of the Dead, or Día de Muertos, is a holiday celebrated all throughout Mexico where living people honor the dead... Highlighting “go before it’s gone” messaging encourages people to visit endangered destinations and could lead to adverse consequences.

Read More

Swimming in the Brazilian Desert, Maria Shriver

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
Lençóis Maranhenses National Park

Every year, the sand dunes at Lençóis Maranhenses National Park in Brazil collect rainwater from about January to June. And come July, these dunes become temporary pools full of clear, warm water... In Houston, Texas, A tiny suburban eatery is breaking all the rules to create some of the freshest-tasting grub on the horizon.

Read More

Airbus Previews, Benefits of Cruising

By Ed Boitano
in :  Travel News
Tahiti

Are you wondering if a cruise holiday is right for you? There are also many hidden benefits of cruising that might surprise you... The airplane cabin of the future will include luggage bins that glow red when they’re full, seats tailored to passenger preferences and seat belts that alert cabin crew when they’re unbuckled, according to Airbus.

Read More

Ming is Gone, 10 Free National Parks

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
Kenai Fjords National Park glacier

Ming, the Siberian-Bengal tiger is gone. Antoine Yates, Ming’s owner, once said that the tiger was his ‘only friend, really'... For every national park swarmed by visitors, dozens of state and federal preserves, parks, and monuments go relatively untraveled. Here's a list of 10 crowd-free alternatives.

Read More

How to Outfox Pickpockets, Hurricane Dorian Resources

By Ed Boitano
in :  Travel News
pickpocket

There are plenty of exciting destinations that may not be new, but they are emerging as exciting destinations worthy of a visit. Plus, the crowds haven’t gotten to them yet... Inspirato announced the nationwide rollout of a new subscription service offering unlimited access to 60,000 luxury villas, estates, hotels and resorts around the world for $2500 a month.

Read More

Sunscreen Bans, Women Travel, Polanski’s J’Accuse

By Ed Boitano
in :  Eclectic Stuff
lady traveler at Dubrovnik

Beth Whitman is the founder of WanderTours and your (mostly) fearless leader... Not everyone is happy about Roman Polanski having a new film in competition in Venice — especially since the festival only has two women directors competing this year... Think the plastic straws you gave up sipping from are bad for our oceans? It’s time to consider the same about the sunscreen you use.

Read More
12Page 1 of 2
  • HOME
  • MISSION
  • OUR WRITERS
  • VISIT PAST ARTICLES
  • TRAVEL NEWS
  • ECLECTIC NEWS
  • SUBSCRIBE TO TBOY
  • AD RATES
  • CONTACT US