With over 3,000 years of civilization under its belt, Rome is known as the Eternal City for good reason. No matter what history has thrown at it, from barbarian invasions to WWII bombings, Rome’s flame continues to burn brightly. The Italian capital boasts so many historical attractions and mesmerizing artworks that it’s almost overwhelming. This […]
Pompeii vs Herculaneum – Which Is Better?
Pompeii vs Herculaneum? This is the question that popped up when I was planning my trip to Naples. Which ancient city is the best to visit? Of the places destroyed by Vesuvius, Pompeii is by far the most famous. The site is much larger, has plaster casts of the victims on display, and some steamy […]
Three Days in Naples, Italy
I spent three days in Naples, Italy mainly to see Pompeii and to eat all the food. As far as the city itself was concerned, I wasn’t sure what to expect. Perhaps that’s why I was so pleasantly surprised. Yes, it’s gritty and covered in graffiti, but first impressions can be deceiving. The Neapolitan people […]
How to Spend One Day in Grand Teton National Park
Most visitors to Wyoming make a beeline for Yellowstone National Park, the state’s star attraction. But Grand Teton National park is just 10 miles south of Yellowstone and should not be overlooked. If you fly into Jackson Hole airport, you will actually land within the park’s boundaries. The descent past the Teton mountain range will […]
3 Days in Yellowstone – An Amazing Adventure
Yellowstone is the USA’s first national park and arguably its best. The 2.2 million acre park sits on top of a volcano, resulting in an extremely varied geothermal landscape. Although the last major eruption was over 600,000 years ago, the volcano is still very active. The pressure and heat that build up underground are released […]