Umbrellas, white sand, good food and drink, sparkling blue water. It's not the riviera but the Descanso Beach Club on Catalina Island. Anyone can hire a chair or cabana and have lunch in a setting that brings the French Riviera to Southern California. Paul finds much to enjoy in this undiscovered setting.
John Tue Nguyen who founded Trails of Indochina some three decades ago shares his suggestions for visiting SE Asia. Trails of Indochina creates custom programs that allow visitors to have the experiences they dream of but with expert help.
Jim Selkin plans custom tours for clients of Trails of Indochina. Jim shares years of experience with Paul and offers some advice for having a successful trip without crowds. He points out that the trips include great dining options.
Paul and Elizabeth learn safe driving tips from California Highway Patrol Officer, Juan Galvan and Sgt. Saul Gomez with decades of experience in traffic safety. For visitors they suggest doing some research on driving in the U.S. since some rules are different. And whatever you do don't text or phone and drive.
Jennifer Dombrowski travels to the Dordogne region of France to explore the river and even sleep in a treehouse. It's the best of France after the crowds have gone.
Gary and Paul chat about Gary's most recent trip to Sri Lanka to speak at a conference held in a Cinnamon Hotel, a Sri Lankan group. He visits the Maldives and spends the day on a sand bar surrounded by ocean, flying his drone. He finds welcoming people throughout and tourism with a cultural and ecological focus.
Paul talks with Brett Snyder who views the airline industry from an insiders perspective. The Cranky Flier provides an accurate look at airlines and that makes us all more knowledgeable when we have to fly. Their Concierge Service helps by using "real live humans to help real live humans". Great idea.
Paul and Elizabeth talk with Drew O'Connell the creator of Earplanes. A small, soft, silicone earplug with a ceramic filter that allows the air pressure outside and inside the ear to equalize slowly, a simple idea that reduces or eliminates the pain caused by changes in altitude in planes. We've used them for years and they really do work.
Paul and Elizabeth talk with Medjet's COO, John Gobbels, who is an expert on travel safety. His bio says he is former Clinical Director for STAT MedEvac and is a certified Critical Care Nurse, Law Enforcement Officer, Paramedic and Firefighter. We found that his knowledge about emergencies and Medjet lives up to his bio. Medjet is simply the best medical evac program we know of, and we've said that for years.
Aboard Holland America Line's Koningsdam, Paul chats with David Rosenthal, a wine maker at Chateau Ste. Michelle, Washington state's oldest winery. In an innovative program, David teaches guests how to blend wine.
Aboard Holland America Line's Koningsdam, Paul chats with the ship's cellar master about the wine program and the challenges of creating different wine lists for the many fine dining options on the ship.
Aboard Holland America Line's Koningsdam, Paul chats with Andy Matsuda, one of the line's culinary consultants, about what makes great sushi. Matsuda's school in Southern California is renowned for producing some of the top sushi chefs in America.
With the Koningsdam, Holland America Line has upgraded its level of fine dining, and Paul chats with the ship's executive chef about the enhancements. Get a behind-the-scenes look into the galley.
On a recent cruise on Holland America Line's Konigsdam Paul visited Eidfjord, Norway, which just might be the extreme sports capital of the world.
Kimberley Lovato and Jill K Robinson pen a great guide to San Francisco, everyone's favorite destination in California. They join Paul and Elizabeth fora lively discussion of the book and the city. Even natives will find some things to do they didn't know about.
Paul and distinguished travel journalist David Molyneaux discuss the current state of cruising aboard Crystal Cruises Crystal Bach. As the former Travel Editor of the Cleveland Plain-Dealer and noted cruise columnist, David brings an in-depth perspective to today's cruise scene.
Paul discusses river cruising with noted expert and award-winning journalist Fran Golden en route to Amsterdam aboard Crystal Cruises Crystal Bach.
Paul and Elizabeth chat about the evolution of Crystal Cruises from the ground-breaking Crystal Harmony to the line's newest river ship, Crystal Debussy. They reveal how Crystal delivers the true luxury and personal service that others only aspire to.
Paul chats with Crystal Cruises Vice President and Managing Director Walter Littlejohn about what luxury means to to the traveler today. They discuss why Crystal remains the leader in all-inclusive river cruising and how having fewer passengers allows for more personal attention.
Crystal Cruises riverboat the Crystal Bach sets new standards for luxury all-inclusive cruising in Europe. Paul chats with Tom Wolber about luxury and how an all-inclusive cruise can create the perfect vacation.
Jennifer Dombrowski joins Paul and Elizabeth from her base in Bordeaux, France to discuss the ins and outs of dining in France. Why waiters only come when called and why you absolutely must have a reservation.
Shane Dallas chats with Paul and Elizabeth about the weather. Not just any weather but monsoons and typhoons and forty below cold. They share their experience in how to cope wherever you are.
The Catalina Conservancy is working to preserve the island's ecosystem and to keep it as a truly unique visitor destination just 26 miles off Los Angeles. The hiking is spectacular.
The Museum on Catalina Island is full of surprises including little know facts like Marilyn Monroe once worked in a local candy store. More seriously it is a great place to learn about the island and pick up some great gifts in the shop.