Falling for Porto
Nobody who returns from Porto can speak of it without gushing. Stunning geography combines with rich history, culture, and cuisine—and all with the cheapest prices…
By Paul · Apr 2, 2018
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Nobody who returns from Porto can speak of it without gushing. Stunning geography combines with rich history, culture, and cuisine—and all with the cheapest prices…
By Paul · Apr 2, 2018
Features
St. Anton am Arlberg is a charming Tyrolean village where people from around the world come to ski…
By Paul · Mar 22
Destinations: Netherlands
While Amsterdam has long been one of the most popular European destinations, Rotterdam (just 50 miles southwest) has…
By Breawna Eaton · Mar 2
Features
The mountains in this Northern Laotian town on the Mekong River exude profound beauty that conceals the remnants…
By Breawna Eaton · Jan 26
Features
While Park City once attracted miners, snowbirds now flock to its renowned resorts, and film enthusiasts to its…
By Breawna Eaton · Jan 8
Activities
Nestled in the mouth of Rio de la Plata, Buenos Aires is Argentina’s domineering capital, a city of…
By Chris Allsop · Jan 2
Features
Genghis Khan’s leniency and dead British soldiers are just some of the episodes contained within the annals of…
By Paul · Nov 20
California
TravelMag set out to find the most charming towns and small cities in California. Check out our survey…
By Breawna Eaton · Oct 29
Features
Located in the depths of the Guatemalan jungle, Tikal is the home of the ruins of the Mayan…
By Paul · Oct 11
Destinations: Italy
Hidden among the Sardinian mountains, the small town of Orgosolo has always lived by its own rules. Its…
By Andrea Gambaro · Aug 28
California
Like many of California’s coveted beach destinations, Coronado provides an escape into summer warmth almost any time of…
By Breawna Eaton · Aug 6
Destinations: Ireland
A slice of seaside heaven fringed by the River Bandon, Kinsale is the gateway to West Cork. A…
By Paul · Jul 25
Destinations: France
La France Profonde is another country buried in France’s rural heartland, where values (and food) that predate the…
By Paul · Jul 21
Destinations: China
Hangzhou’s West Lake area poses a perfect antidote to the urban tumult of eastern China. There is so…
By Paul · Jul 10
Destinations: Ireland
TravelMag.com asked 300 writers, photographers and selected travel professionals with a love for all things Irish, to name…
By Paul · Jun 29
Destinations: Scotland
One of the hardest to reach and least populated islands in Britain is also home to a well-known…
By Paul · Jun 6
Features
Summer is around the corner, and there’s no better way to spend it than by heading to one of the…
By Davina Van Buren · May 22
Destinations: Australia
Becoming a public beach only in 1882 following private ownership, the suburb of Bondi in Australia was built…
By Paul · May 19
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Set against California’s Chocolate Mountains, Slab City exists on the fringes. Settled by drifters, artists, squatters and RVers,…
By Breawna Eaton · Apr 13
Destinations: Colombia
In Colombia’s sweltering city of Cartagena, vallenato music tells the story of a people and a culture like…
By Paul · Mar 19
Features
The world may be entering a shaky period politically, but achievement in science and technology is accelerating like never…
By Chris Newens · Feb 28
Features
Miles of unspoiled Puget Sound scenery await on Bainbridge Island, only a half-hour ferry ride from downtown Seattle.…
By Breawna Eaton · Feb 27
Features
Touring most castles conjures up images of a decadent past, but at Elmina Castle, in Ghana, you encounter…
By Chris Allsop · Feb 20
Features
A TravelMag survey of travel experts has revealed the ten most charming towns in Hawaii, where stunning natural beauty…
By Paul Joseph · Feb 8
Features
The United Nations has declared 2017 the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development – and we’re jumping…
By Paul · Jan 16
Destinations: Canada
One could accurately describe this arrondissement as a hip, vibrant section of Montreal, a place that stimulates and…
By Tracy Kaler · Jan 10
Features
95 km north of the Arctic Circle, Swedish Lapland is a peaceful haven where empty, snowy landscape seems…
By Paul · Dec 21
Features
Even a keen connoisseur of London might not have been to Rotherhithe, a corner of the River Thames…
By Paul · Dec 19
Features
Every year, hundreds of thousands of baseball fans make the pilgrimage to Cooperstown, New York, to visit the…
By Breawna Eaton · Dec 8
Features
There are over 1,300 neolithic stone circles located across the British Isle. Their original purpose lost to prehistory,…
By Paul · Dec 6
Destinations: New England
While New Haven may be best known as the home of Yale University and its stunning ensemble of…
By Breawna Eaton · Dec 2
Destinations: Mexico
The pre-colonial village of Tepoztlan in central Mexico has long attracted visitors drawn to its reputation for mysticism…
By Paul · Nov 29
Destinations: Spain
Maybe it was just the effect of leaving a long week of work behind me, but as soon…
By Paul · Nov 18
Destinations: Australia
A TravelMag survey of travel experts has revealed the ten most charming beach towns in Australia. …
By Paul Joseph · Nov 17
Destinations: Colombia
Swaying hips, swigging drinks, sequin jumpsuits and a sheet of crisp, white A4 paper – Peter Noyce takes…
By Paul · Nov 15
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A TravelMag survey of US travel experts has revealed the ten most charming towns and small cities in…
By Paul Joseph · Oct 25
Destinations: Italy
Piedmont’s Langhe region has long had a reputation for producing Barolo and Barberesco wines. Since being named Italy’s…
By Chris Allsop · Oct 24
Destinations: New England
Embrace the outdoors in the Mid-Coast Maine town where writer and poet Edna St. Vincent Millay experienced her…
By Breawna Eaton · Oct 23
Destinations: South Africa
Set inside an ancient national park in South Africa’s Free State, on the border of Lesotho, there is…
By Paul · Oct 17
Features
The Island of Hawaii encompasses 10 of the world’s 14 climate zones in just 4,028 square miles, most…
By Paul · Oct 15