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The trip to Portugal that my wife, Yuki, and I took in August 2014 might not have been as exotic as some of our past vacations, but we met some really nice folks and ate some interesting food.

An overview

The highlights for us included the country’s many castles and churches, some 500 to 1,000 years old — so interesting and photogenic! 

And the food? We enjoyed ham for breakfast, lunch and, yes, dinner, and the wild boar was superb. I found more...

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324. That’s the number of countries, territories and unique destinations that the Travelers’ Century Club, with over 2,000 members and headquartered in Southern California, recognizes. My wife, Phyllis, and I started in 1965 to “hit ’em all.” After raising three fine sons, getting them all through college and still pursuing an extensive career in the international telecommunications industry, we’ve finally made it. 

Venturing into the...

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Calling all WWII buffs! Normandy is a great travel venue at any time of the year, but this region of France is especially attractive during the anniversary week of D-Day. 

The Normans celebrate “le Débarquement” every year, and they celebrate in a big way. From June 5 to June 9, especially, you will encounter parades; fireworks; monument dedications; 1940s jazz concerts and “liberation balls”; ceremonies; commemorative church services; reenactments;...

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As part of a March 2014 South American adventure, which included several days in Santiago, Chile, and a cruise from the city of Valparaíso to Los Angeles, my wife, Judy, and I spent six nights on Easter Island (called Rapa Nui by its residents and Isla de Pascua by Chileans). 

We were enticed to devote the time and expense for this journey by the books and articles we read about the place and its history, the numerous documentary films we watched on cable television and the many...

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My husband, Bob, had always wanted to go to the Italian island of Sardinia, and in 2013 he decided it was the time. He found a tiny apartment for us in the old walled city of Alghero. Listed online at VRBO.com (listing No. 1000021), the apartment cost €665 ($751) per week during September. We were there for 11 sunny days. 

We flew from Tucson, Arizona, to Alghero. When our American Airlines flight to Los Angeles, where we would connect to a nonstop flight to Rome, was...

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During a phone conversation with my longtime buddy Jimmy, I was introduced to a website, LuxuryLink.com, that offers deals on upscale hotels and rental properties around the world. So when planning the latest trip for my wife, Rita, and myself, I visited the site and set about finding a lovely hotel in a faraway land. 

Tucked away at the bottom of the website was a link to a “Mystery Auction.” “What could that be?” I thought to myself. 

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My husband, John, and I, relying heavily on Tripadvisor.com and on DK Eyewitness Travel’s “Top 10 Crete,” visited Crete May 2-7, 2014, as the final leg of an independent tour of Greece. The people were friendly, the food was delicious, and we discovered that you don’t need a translator to get around.

An introduction

We arrived in the evening at the port in the city of Heraklion after a short, comfortable trip from Santorini on the Flying Cat 4 (phone...

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My wife, Susie, and I travel quite a bit throughout the world, mostly for gardening conventions, events and shows. Because many of our destinations are not in major cities, we travel almost exclusively by rental car. 

In the last year we were in Belgium and Germany for three weeks, China for two, Australia and New Zealand for seven and Western and Eastern Europe for another seven weeks. We love to drive through small country towns, something cruise-takers and those who fly from...

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