Napa vs Sonoma: Which California Wine Region Actually Deserves Your Trip

Vineyard and winery in Napa Valley

The comparison most travel sites write is the wrong comparison. They write: which one has better wine. The answer is not interesting, because both regions make world-class wine and they are 30 miles apart. The right comparison is which one rewards a 4-day stay. On that question, one region is dramatically better than the other, … Read more

Costa Rica Active Tours: A Realistic Guide

Three-toed sloth in Costa Rica cloud forest

Costa Rica rewards active travelers and is built for the 60-plus demographic in ways most people don’t realize. The country has invested heavily in ecotourism infrastructure, the wildlife density is unmatched in the Americas, and the activity options range from “easy morning hike” to Class IV whitewater. You pick your level. The mistake most first-timers … Read more

Why You Should Take a Small-Group Tour in Morocco (And How to Choose One)

Morocco is the small-group tour case study for one reason: the country rewards traveling with someone who speaks Arabic and knows the medina, and punishes you for trying to do it alone on a tight schedule. A small group gets you the cultural access without the independent-travel friction. The question is not whether to take … Read more

Solo Cruising: What to Know Before You Book

Solo traveler, photographer main subject

Solo cruising is finally being taken seriously by the cruise industry. For decades it was an afterthought: single supplements of 100 to 200 percent on top of double-occupancy rates, with no real accommodation for solo travelers. The marketing promised “welcome solo travelers” but the actual experience was a single cabin designed for two, charged at … Read more

Patagonia: What to Know Before You Book

Patagonia is the trip people over 60 either book or regret not booking. The terrain looks intimidating in photos. The reality, with the right itinerary, is different. The hiking is moderate, not extreme. The lodges are comfortable. The food is good. The glaciers and mountains are exactly what the photos show. The hard part is … Read more

The Best Small-Ship Cruises for Experiential Travel

Antarctic research vessel at Palmer Station, Antarctica

Small-ship cruising is a different category from ocean or river cruising. The ships hold 100 to 200 passengers. The itineraries are expedition-grade: Galápagos, Antarctica, the Norwegian fjords, Svalbard, the Northwest Passage, the Kimberley coast, the Russian Far East. The daily activity is the trip, not the ship. This is the premium end of experiential travel … Read more