2019–Our Year in Photos
We take an embarrassing number of photos every year. Here’s a look at some of our favorites and the adventures that went with them this year.
We take an embarrassing number of photos every year. Here’s a look at some of our favorites and the adventures that went with them this year.
At the Cotton Gin Village in Fredericksburg, Texas, the combination of rustic details, modern amenities, and food worth writing home about makes for a perfect getaway.
There are certain places that come to mind when you think of the Roman Empire. Rome, maybe the South of France, or elsewhere in Western Europe. But not Morocco.
As travelers and global citizens, we have many opportunities every day to make small changes that can benefit the environment whether we’re on the road or at home.
We take thousands of photos on our trips around the US and internationally. Here are just a few of our favorites from this year’s adventures.
From Colmar to Strasbourg and a handful of impossibly charming villages in between, I followed the Alsace wine route through this unique part of France, eating, wine tasting, and ogling gorgeous buildings along the way.
Traveling to Morocco is exciting and thought-provoking, but it’s not without challenges. See our advice for getting the most out of your trip to this beautiful country.
An evening with Marrakech Food Tours introduced us to so much traditional Moroccan food that we wouldn’t have found without help.
Candy-hued balconies against white stone facades, shimmering turquoise waters, cities that are like open-air museums all spiced with the history and flavors of the Mediterranean—this is Malta.
Sandwiched between the wine powerhouses of Germany and France, Luxembourg–one of Europe’s smallest countries–makes great wine, too.