Archive for January, 2010
Helping Haiti: A Guide To Helping Haitians
Helping Haiti has been on everyone’s minds in the wake of a destructive earthquake that rocked the country Tuesday. PeterGreenberg.com presents a guide to helping Haitians, with the best and most effective ways you can contribute immediately. Monetary donations are the best way to contribute, bu you’ll need to beware of Haiti earthquake relief scams. [...]
Finding Nightlife When You Travel
If you’re looking for nightlife in an unfamiliar town, it pays to do some research. Otherwise those of you looking for a trendy lounge may end up in a seedy dive bar, or vice versa.
Great Cape Escapes: The Culinary Charms of Franschhoek, South Africa
In part one of the Great Cape Escapes, Lynn Langway shared tips on driving through South Africa’s countryside, and her whale of an experience in the seaport of Hermanus. Read on for her adventures in the charming culinary destination of Franschhoek. Lunching on the veranda of a stellar restaurant called La Petite Ferme, you’d swear [...]
Tips for Kids Traveling Alone
Sometimes circumstances mean a child has to fly without an adult. But how you can make sure your kids end up in the right place, safe and sound?
How to Help Haiti: Volunteer Opportunities and Global Relief Efforts
On the day following the destructive earthquake in Haiti, international relief agencies are gearing up for a huge rescue mission. People are just now getting a handle on the extent of the damage–buildings leveled, people buried in the rubble, bodies stacked in the streets. Haiti’s Prime Minister said today that the quake could have killed [...]
Suzy Gershman’s Bottle Blogs, Pt. 6: Beringer Wines
Was there a time when Beringer meant cheap wine? If I remember it that way, boy am I wrong. Today’s Beringer wines can easily go up to $200 a bottle and are considered a worthy addition to any collection. Granted, there are still good buys in this family brand—the oldest vineyard in continual operation in [...]
Travel Security News, 2010 Olympics & Vancouver Development – Hour 1 – PGW Radio
On January 9, 2010, Peter was broadcasting his radio show from The Shangri-La Hotel, Vancouver in Vancouver, BC. Featured guests include: Scott McCartney, travel editor for The Wall Street Journal and “The Middle Seat Columnist,” analyzing the latest terrorism attempt and discussing what’s ahead for air travelers; Mike Killeen, 2010 Olympics reporter for CTV, discussing [...]
Latest Travel Security News, 2010 Olympics & Vancouver Development - Hour 1 - PGW Radio Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadTravel Industry Reacts to New Security, Olympics Advice & Top Travel Gear – Hour 2 – PGW Radio
On January 9, 2010, Peter was broadcasting his radio show from The Shangri-La Hotel, Vancouver in Vancouver, BC. Featured guests include: Roger Dow, president and CEO of the U.S. Travel Association, giving his response to the Obama Administration’s drastic new security measures for international travelers to the United States; Charmaine Crooks, five-time Olympian & Olympic [...]
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