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April 3rd, 2013
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Samoa Air

If you needed another reason for regular exercise, this might be it: Samoa Air has switched to a "pay what you weigh" system for air fares. Australia's Sydney Morning Herald reports that Samoa Air is the first airline to try this new system, with passengers being required to enter their baggage weight along with their personal weight when booking.

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Tags: Travel Tips

April 1st, 2013
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Solway Lass

"Gidday,” Capt. Reggie Gordon says to the group that’s assembled on the deck of the Solway Lass, ignoring the fact that it is, in fact, nighttime. The very idea that this cruise through the Whitsunday Islands starts in the dark is mildly worrisome. And worse, “Cap’n” now tells us the boat is haunted by a past captain who died of fume asphyxiation in the engine room back in the 1930s.

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March 28th, 2013
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English sparkling wine

My face screws up as my teeth hit the firstgrape. I know grapes to be plump and sweet. But these are undersized, with more pips than flesh, and they’re acidic enough to come with a “hazardous materials” warning. I quietly spit the fruit into the dirt and question whether these long rows of grapes, grown in this region between London and the English Channel, are worth picking. They can’t be the taste of England’s most royal sparkling wine. Can they?

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March 28th, 2013
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Charles Veley

When Charles Veley says he’s been to the ends of the Earth, well, he’s being honest. After a career in the software business, Charles, now 46, went rogue. Really rogue. Helicoptering onto Bouvet Island, a dot in the South Atlantic. Flirting with sharks near Baker Island, 2,000 miles from Hawaii. Yes, being pampered in Fiji. The website mosttraveledpeople.com has Charles at the top of its list, with visits to 827 countries, enclaves and islands. 

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March 27th, 2013
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Garry Lowe

When Garry Lowe moved to Vieques, off the coast of Puerto Rico, he was in a pinch for lodging. One place fit his budget: a cot at the local animal shelter. Dozens of howling dogs provided wake-up calls for the 36-year-old Canadian, who was working for scraps, so to speak, in hopes of starting a business. Six years later, Garry runs Vieques Adventure Company, leading nightly tours into the island’s bioluminescent bay before going home, where, returning an old favor, he shelters adopted dogs — but now he gets his own room, and a bed.

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Tags: Islands to Live On

March 27th, 2013
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Photo by: Zach Stovall
Maitai Lapita Village

It sounds like the start of a novel: "I awoke in a garden, on a faraway Tahitian island." But this isn’t fiction. I left an overwater hut on Bora Bora to venture out to Maitai Lapita Village on Huahine, where I’m ensconced in greenery.

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Tags: south pacific islands

March 27th, 2013
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A fish market in China

I’d decided to say yes to every meal served on Hainan Island, off China. When the goat came, I did like everyone else and held up a hunk (bone still in it) with chopsticks and gnawed off some meat. At a fish market in Haikou, I scooped clams, mussels and limpets out of a crate and took my plastic bag to the open-air kitchen, where my shellfish was cooked and served. 

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March 26th, 2013
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Sanctuary Belize

When I was in Belize, this hut housed a desk, chairs and a cooler full of beers: typical office supplies for those who work remotely.

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Tags: Islands to Live On

March 26th, 2013
'The Bubba Gump of the Caribbean'
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Da Conch Shack

Provo in Turks & Caicos claims luxury resorts and white-sand beaches. But I want to go back for Da Conch Shack, the Bubba Gump of the Caribbean. Cracked conch, conch fritters, conch ceviche, conch chowder — what beach am I on?

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Tags: Travel Tips

March 21st, 2013
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Ladera

Two resorts in St. Lucia are teaming up to let visitors embrace the best of the island. Escape everything in famed no-fourth-wall suites overlooking the Pitons at Ladera. Then enjoy a perfect perch near Rodney Bay to get down with locals at Cap Maison.

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Tags: News & Deals

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