Social media has become such an integral part our everyday lives that it’s difficult to leave behind. That’s why as much as 90 percent of vacationers use their mobile devices while traveling.
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Days of Sicily, Knights of Malta – Part 9 and Conclusion: Malta and Gozo
Roman, medieval and World War II history mingle on the fascinating islands of Malta and Gozo.
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Traveling with an animal can pose a huge inconvenience, but even worse is that it’s incredibly taxing on your pet.
Read More »Days of Sicily, Knights of Malta – Part 8: Prehistoric Malta
The 1953 movie 'Malta Story' made me want to visit that tiny Mediterranean country so disproportionately weighted with lore from prehistoric times to WWII.
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You get into a car and try to use the on-board navigation system to plot your upcoming course. Unfortunately, something glitches out during your route, and you’re totally lost. Instead of pulling over, you decide to fiddle with the system in between lights and while you’re driving. You get lost …
Read More »Days of Sicily, Knights of Malta – Part 7: Ragusa and Noto
The great earthquake of 1693 left its mark on the people of Sicily, and on architecture and city planning as well.
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From CA to NY, whether you are looking for a historical landmark or a scenic beach view, the U.S. has a number of hidden gems when it comes to unique and challenging courses.
Read More »Days of Sicily, Knights of Malta – Part 6: Siracusa
Greek and Roman amphitheaters, the Ear of Dionysius, layers upon layers of history – even a 1,500-year-old mikvah. Siracusa has more things to see than most any other place in Sicily.
Read More »Days of Sicily, Knights of Malta – Part 5: Taormina
Taormina may be touristy and trendy, but it's also beautiful and historic. Don't miss it if you have a chance to visit Sicily.
Read More »Days of Sicily, Knights of Malta – Part 4: Cefalù and the Winding Road to Taormina
Another day, another duomo? But what beautiful ceramics!
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