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Tag: Bermuda
Jun 13, 2018

Trying Airbnb

Next week I will use Airbnb for the first time on a business trip to Bermuda. The small resort island is completely sold out, and Airbnb seemed the only place with a few open apartments, so here I go! In the last year or so, Airbnb has pushed the Airbnb for Work arm of the business that caters to business travelers, ensuring travelers the host house has Wifi, is close to transportation, is quiet, etc. Bermuda might be an interesting place to try it out, but I am looking forward to going outside my comfort zone.

Royal Air Maroc Relaunches Direct Casablanca–Beijing Route, Debuts Toronto Flight

As part of its international network expansion, Royal Air Maroc will reinstate the direct Casablanca–Beijing route initially launched in January 2020 and suspended just a few weeks later due to the health crisis.

Apr 3, 2018

Bermudalful Lunch

One way to kick off a holiday weekend? At a Bermuda Tourism lunch at Talula’s Garden in Philadelphia. The Washington Square Park restaurant is one of my favorites in the city, so I was happy to attend on behalf of GT.

Jan 16, 2018

Bermuda Transportation Tips

Bermuda is truly idyllic — home to white-sand beaches, crystal-clear water, lush tropical forests and a rich history palpable from its small neighborhoods to its bustling capital city of Hamilton.

Sailing the Ionian Sea: Explore Greece’s Nautical Gems

Sailing the Ionian Sea is an enchanting way to experience Greece's breathtaking islands and pristine waters. Known for its favorable winds, calm seas and stunning landscapes, the Ionian Sea offers a paradise for both experienced sailors and those looking to explore for the first time. From lively beaches to secluded bays, these waters have something for every traveler seeking adventure and relaxation.

Aug 7, 2017

A Cancelled Flight to Paradise 

Flight delays and cancellations are always potential risks when traveling, yet you always assume it won’t happen to you.