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| 01 | Cape Town: Indagare Insiders: Vicky Tollman O'Hana on Cape TownA native South African and a director of Red Carnation Hotels, the company behind such properties as the Twelve Apostles and Bushmans Kloof, Tollman O’Hana shares her secrets to enjoying... |
| 02 | Nantucket: Where to Shop: Books & Paper: Nantucket BookworksThis popular independent little bookstore has a well-edited selection, including numerous titles about Nantucket. Take advantage of the island setting to reread Moby-Dick (the whaling boat Pequod departs from Nantucket... |
| 03 | Nantucket: Where to Stay: Hideaways: Wauwinet“An Inn by the Sea” is the simple moniker of this waterfront property—the island’s only Relais & Châteaux—located on Nantucket’s northern sliver of sand, which framed by the Atlantic Ocean... |
| 04 | Cape Town: What to See & Do: Sights: Robben IslandLeaving from the Waterfront shopping center from the Nelson Mandela Gateway, a ferry transports you to the small island where Nelson Mandela and many other prominent African National Congress members... |
| 05 | British Virgin Islands: Indagare InsidersPamela Murdock, an avid traveler and founder of a luxury villa rental company (www.pamelavillas.com), has rented houses for years on Tortola and counts the island as one of her favorite... |
| 06 | Paris: What to See & Do: Family Friendly: Great Family Day TripOn my most recent trip to Paris, I asked Rachel Kaplan of French Links to suggest a day trip that would appeal to kids and adults. Members of our group... |
| 07 | Cape Town: What to See & Do: Museums & Galleries: District Six MuseumIn 1966, the Nationalist government proclaimed District Six, a mixed-race suburb famous for its jazz scene and colorful nightlife, a whites-only neighborhood. Over the next fourteen years, around 60,000 people... |
| 08 | Nantucket: What to See & Do: Museums & Galleries: Whaling MuseumEntrance fees to the Whaling Museum are expensive—at $15, almost the equivalent of New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art—but the exhibits, both entertaining and educational, are worth it. Reopened in... |
| 09 | Nantucket: Indagare Insiders: Jill Kargman on NantucketThe first time the author of Momzillas (published April 2007 by Broadway Books) was on Nantucket was when she was ten days old. Since then, she has returned every summer... |
| 10 | Nantucket: Strategies: Lay of the LandNantucket is just fourteen miles long and three and a half miles wide. Unlike Martha’s Vineyard, which has six distinctive towns, Nantucket is divided into town—where the ferries arrive and... |
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| 01 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Unusual Family Activities for a New York City Visit?Let me preface this question by saying we’ve been to NYC a number of times and done most of the usual tourist things, seen all the major museums more than... |
| 02 | Classifieds:Buying and Selling: Spend Christmas on Wonderful Harbour Island in the BahamasWhite Lodge, one of the most charming 5 bedroom houses on Harbour Island, is available for Christmas rental. Located on the beautiful bay, this traditional Bahamian house, part of which... |
| 03 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in October?A well-traveled mom who lives in Portland, ME and has spent summers on Mount Desert Island her whole life sent the following: “Upon arrival in Halifax (a nice medium-size town... |
| 04 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: What to do in Oxford with a toddlerIndagare contributor Elena Bowes writes: “I would advise this family with a young daughter to check out the following sites in the Oxford area: 1)Didcot Steam Railway is a fun... |
| 05 | Classifieds:Buying and Selling: LARGE 2 BEDROOM MAISONETTE IN CHELSEA, LONDON FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARGorgeous, spacious two bedroom flat in Chelsea, private luxurious and with WOW factor, available from December 21st until January 4th (give or take a couple of days to suit requirements).... |
| 06 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Italy for a week in AprilI’d have to agree with the above: either spend all your time in Rome or divide your days between Venice and Florence. Another option is to experience Tuscany for the... |
| 07 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Deer Valley, UtahDeer Valley is one of my favorite places to ski with kids in the U.S. Advantages: Incredibly easy to get to with so many flights into Salt Lake City and... |
| 08 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Caribbean at ChristmasI have also just returned from a repeat trip to Round Hill with family and friends for our children’s Spring Break, and am happy to report that we enjoyed it... |
| 09 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: doha/omanWhile I have not flown Qatar or Etihad, very well traveled and sophisticated friends who live in Abu Dhabi have said great things about both. My husband and I spend... |
| 10 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: PhillipinesOne of our members who travels frequently to the Philippines sent the following advice on traveling there: In terms of safety: Anything north of Mindanao Island is safe. The trouble... |
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