Founded in 1837, the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company, as it was then called, was the first to offer cruises as we know them when passengers joined Royal Mail ships sailing to ports in the Mediterranean and the Iberian peninsula. The legendary SS Canberra, in service from 1961 to 1997, featured in the bond
Nostalgic for a bygone ice cream flavor? Beloved gourmet ice cream parlor Salt & Straw is reprising some of its fan favorites this month, opening a vault of past flavors to scoop up for fans. The vault series features a selection of five popular flavors from co-founder and ice cream innovator Tyler Malek. Each ice
Join paranormal investigator Dave Schrader, psychic medium Cindy Kaza, and equipment expert Shane Pittman to relive some of the most heart-pumping moments of all time from The Holzer Files. Follow the team as they explore legendary ghost hunter Hans Holzer’s most haunted locations. From the Whaley House in San Diego, deemed by Holzer to be
Start exploring New England with Lonely Planet’s video guide to getting around, when to go and the top things to do while you’re there. #LonelyPlanet #NewEngland
We sneak away from VidCon to talk travel with wandering YouTuber Nadine Sykora from Hey Nadine! Hilarity ensues. CHECK OUT NADINE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRxXYnQ_l5w&list=UUB-Ps5DdRsVAcml-Y43o7RQ Read about Marko’s motorbike adventure in Vietnam: http://vagabrothers.com/category/asia-2009/page/4/ SUBSCRIBE TO VAGABROTHERS for New travel videos every Tuesday! http://www.youtube.com/user/vagabrothers?sub_confirmation=1 TWITTER: https://twitter.com/vagabrothers FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Vagabrothers INSTAGRAM: https://www.facebook.com/Vagabrothers BLOG: http://www.vagabrothers.com VAGABROTHERS: We’re Marko and Alex Ayling, brothers,
🇹🇼 Ultimate Taiwan Street Food Tour: https://youtu.be/ScnAiHZRcL8 🎥 Camera gear I use: https://amzn.to/3FVdBUd (some of these are Amazon affiliate links) Taiwan is a food lovers paradise and today we’re going to two places, one that serves a luxurious chicken soup that’s been boiled for over 12 hours and another that serves a local Taiwanese ginger
when traveling in some parts of the world you don’t throw your toilet paper into the toilet. you throw it in the trash instead. here we are in Brazil and Jocelyn is giving you her take on it. filmed in Jureia, Brazil copyright Mark Wolters 2023 #toilethumor #southamerica #traveltip
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A trip to Kenya is synonymous with safari, and rightfully so. Kenya’s national parks teem with wildlife, with the most famous being Maasai Mara Game Reserve, famous for the Big Five – lion, leopard, black rhino, elephant and buffalo – and the Nilotic Maasai tribe with their distinct red traditional shuka (checkered cloth). But Kenya
An elderly couple from Malaysia have passed away after consuming poisonous pufferfish, leading their family to call for stricter regulations on the dish. The couple, Ng Chuan Sing and Lim Siew Guan, had unknowingly purchased at least two pufferfish from an online vendor on March 25, according to officials in the state of Johor. They
Of course you’re going to Bermuda for the beaches. But there’s much more to do on this tiny island in the Atlantic Ocean than plonk yourself on the sand. While Bermuda is not part of the Caribbean, it shares the same history of colonial influences, pirate outlaws and distilling rum, and a similarly fascinating hinterland
Emptied your pockets on world-class habanos cigars and Cuban añejo rum? Don’t fret, Havana still has plenty to offer you. From stunning views to small, leafy gardens hidden in plain sight and underground bunkers dating back to the Cold War, these seven free things to do in Havana will make going gratis a breeze. Get local
Adam Orman and Fiore Tedesco are a couple of friends who, despite hailing from very different Northeast upbringings, found common ground in their love for family, traditions, music and food. Tedesco’s fascination with food began rolling meatballs with his Italian grandmother in her kitchen at age three, moving up to making fresh cheeses and sausages
#shorts Paranormal investigator Dave Schrader, psychic medium Cindy Kaza, equipment expert Shane Pittman and researcher Gabe Roth investigate terrifyingly true hauntings from the recently discovered case files of America’s first ghost hunter, Dr. Hans Holzer. Recognized as the “”father of the paranormal,”” Holzer’s four-decades-long exploration into disturbing hauntings like the Amityville Horror house spawned legions
Get a copy of my “Eating Thai Food Guide” : http://www.eatingthaifood.com/eating-thai-food-guide/ – Thanks for the support! Ziplock bags don’t exist in Thailand. Instead, everything, and I mean literally everything consumable is thrown in a plastic bag and tied shut with a rubberband. The vendors selling Thai street food have taken their art of loading plastic
Hey Yinzers! Heading to Pittsburgh and not sure what to expect? Well there is a lot to do and some things you don’t do when you visit Pittsburgh. Here are some of our favorite things from taking in a Pirates game or a Steelers or game trying to figure out the exits when you come
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New York City’s extensive public transit system is a source of both pride and frustration for its millions of residents. The subway system can be hot, stuffy and prone to delays, and navigating the city at street level becomes an icy ordeal in winter – that’s before you even mention the crowds. The time of
For the past year, it’s been harder and more expensive for Russians to travel abroad. But some say that’s only the beginning of their concerns. With anti-Russian sentiment on the rise, several Russian citizens spoke to CNBC Travel about their worries, how they’re treated when they travel, and what goes through their minds when people
If you’re traveling in Italy this week, you’ll have a front-row seat to many of the religious and cultural traditions associated with the Easter holiday. But another bonus of spending Easter in Italy is that it offers a unique opportunity to savor some of the specialty foods associated with the holiday. From north to south,