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MATERIAL LOVE - PRECIOUS CARGO
How a stroller saved my outdoor sanity.
Frontcountry Fortresses
For trips that don’t take you far from the car, these tents will let you rest your head in spacious comfort and style.
In the Groove
Charlotte hums with urban amenities and outdoor beauty.
Local Allure
Book a memorable event amid Nicaragua’s stunning natural attractions.
Sunny Side Up
A warm welcome awaits in remarkably resilient San Juan.
Rolling on the Rivers
Explore America’s inner shores by paddle wheeler or riverboat.
All in on Wellness
Meliá Punta Cana Beach Resort takes a holistic approach to health and happiness.
Up in the Air
The aviation industry faces critical airspace issues.
Get Well
Travel to retreats to enhance your mind, body and spirit.
Seychelles – A World Apart
Get away from it all in the picturesque Seychelles.
Sofia, Bulgaria – A Pleasant Pace
Take it slow and savor Sofia with family or friends.
Bangkok – Go with the Flow
Wellness options blend work and play in Bangkok.
goop DECK
GWYNETH PALTROW’S UPCOMING GOOP AT SEA CRUISE PROMISES OPTIMUM WELLNESS ON AN ALREADY-INDULGENT AND CLASSIC MED ITINERARY.
ROGUE ONES
Cruising without kids on a Disney ship? May the Force be with you!
NATURAL WONDER
Porthole explores the (mostly) wild allure of Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve.
SOME LIKE IT HOT...SOME PREFER NOT
When the promise of Caribbean sunburns and crowds have lost their luster, it may be time to head for cooler climates further north.
SOUTH SEAS TRIFECTA
In a land far, far away — from Porthole HQ, at least — lies the Down Under continent of Australia, flanked on the southeast by New Zealand and the petite island paradise of Fiji to the northeast. A marathon flight to these far-flung destinations may require diligent planning, but there is nothing more rewarding than scheduling an indulgent multi-segment cruise or two (or even three).
FULLY IMMERSED
You may not be 20,000 leagues under, but when you descend into Ponant’s Blue Eye lounge, you immediately know you’re in a world unlike any you’ve ever experienced.
EVERYBODY DANCE NOW!
GET THAT DISCO NAP IN EARLY BECAUSE THERE’S A WORLD---------------OF NIGHTCLUBS TO HIT UP EVERY NIGHT.
CRUISING WITH A CONSCIENCE
Silversea’s latest ship may indeed prove to be the origin of a necessary evolution.
ANCIENT & AWE-INSPIRING
SIX WAYS TO SPEND TWO DAYS IN GREECE’S CAPITAL
AMERICAN DREAMING!
Six dream destinations North Americans can reach by river ship or RV. No matter where you are on the continent, you’re a short trip from the vacation of a lifetime.
Sea of Cortez in the time of coronavirus
We’d left the dinghy on the beach and hiked up to a isolated coastal rancho (family farm) to resupply our fresh vegetables. It was 25 miles north of Loreto, far from even any village. Cruisers on the VHF net said the rancho made excellent goat cheese.
Problems in the emergency beacon network
When voyagers purchase and register an EPIRB, they have a reasonable expectation that should they activate the beacon, the Sarsat system will swing into gear and rescue them. And in many places around the world, that expectation is well-founded. Two recent cases of EPIRB activation, however, suggest that even the best, most reliable EPIRB might not help you in an emergency.
Satcom for the sailor
When long-range cruising, it’s nice to get away from it all — but some of us still must remain connected. We are spoiled on land with Internet access at speeds of 300 Mbps for prices as low as $50 a month. The same speed at sea may cost you $50,000. Therein lies the challenge: How can we surf the Internet at sea without blowing the entire communications budget?
Mid-ocean plague ship disaster
NAV PROBLEM
How we found the right boat
My wife, Clarice, and I talked about living aboard a boat for years before we made the plunge. Here are some of the considerations we worked through.
Stuck in the U.S. Virgin Islands
“You couldn’t have picked a better time to be living on your sailboat” seems to be the sentiment of many of our friends as they see pictures of us snorkeling the clear waters off St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands during the COVID-19 pandemic. In many ways, a sailboat makes a great home for being isolated and self-sufficient.
The humble yet capable marine VHF
Although marine VHF radio has been around for a while, it has not only remained useful but is also still a vital part of any vessel’s safety equipment. In fact, VHF units are so capable that many cruisers may not even be aware of all the things they can do. And even with the advent of cellphones, VHFs are still important to any vessel’s communications system.
In serious hot water
Devising a multiple-input system for producing hot water