Sea Turtle Rescue at the Casa Magna
His window is very narrow, just three hours, so the first thing he does is sweep the beach looking for signs of the wavy flat tracks the turtle flippers make as they move away from the surf and towards their urgent business. Once the turtles dig their pits and lay, which can take an hour or more, they sweep sand across the hole until their eggs are buried in a foot of fine blond sand, then lumber back towards to ocean to hope their progeny survives. The biologist, clock ticking, is just Read more…
Best Destinations to Travel with Family
From the crowded monuments in bustling cities to the relaxing and serene beaches, the hunt for the best destinations to travel with your family is not an easy task. A… Read more…
John Locher, world traveler, lover of all things China, and tour leader for our Spirit of China trip, guests this week on Halle’s blog. In March 1974, two farmer brothers… Read more…
10 Quick Tips To Elevate Your Vacation
Going on a vacation? Use this guide to create a different kind of experience and make sure you have the best time of your life – after all, it’s your… Read more…
African Adventures: Eco Safari to Thula Thula
This week's blog is a guest posting from Barbara Wiseman, President of The Earth Organization. She has been to South Africa on their Eco Safari and experienced it up close… Read more…