| Uniting expat women of the world... Expatclic is an international web portal for all expatriate women of the world! In English, French and Italian, but soon also in Spanish and German, Expatclic is a virtual space where women living abroad can meet, compare experiences, exchange information, seek advice and inform about their hosting countries' cultures. Managed by language teams made up by expat women all over the world, Expatclic faces all aspects of life abroad - culture shock, countries presentations, moving with children, culture, creativity abroad, and much more. Website: http://www.expatclic.com, email: contact@expatclic.com or claudiaexpat@expatclic.com Claudia is an Italian
living in Peru and one of the creators
of the website, http://www.expatclic.com |
| You'll love this spot in Barbados... For one of the most spectacular views in Barbados, head to Naniki Restaurant. High on a hill overlooking rolling woodlands, with breakers crashing on the Atlantic shore beyond, it offers a wonderful alternative to the island’s beachfront restaurants. Even on a hot day, there’s usually a cool breeze. The menu features authentic Caribbean dishes--don't miss the spicy pepperpot stew. The restaurant is expanding to include holiday cottages and a spa, so come before the crowds discover this gem. As of April 2006, open for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily; also Sunday brunch. Suriname, St. Joseph, (246) 433-1300. Website: http://www.lushlife.bb. Laura Byrne Paquet is a
Canadian freelance travel writer and author. Website: http://www.LauraByrnePaquet.com/travel |
| Just ten rooms in Florence... Roberta Kedzierski -- is a Freelance journalist, living in Florence, Milan, Website: www.initaly.com/ads/roberta.htm & www.journeywoman.com/girltalk/italy/italy_milan.htm |
| She brings wine home safely... Anna Hobbs is a Toronto Star columnist and an Ontario freelance journalist with a passion for wine. |
| Walk, walk, walk... Joan Heilman lives in New York State and is the author of 'Unbelievably Good Deals & Great Adventures That You Absolutely Can't Get Unless You're over 50' (McGraw-Hill) |
| Keep your luggage safe on the bus... Backpacking through South America for six months, I spent many long, bumpy hours travelling by local bus. I kept hearing stories from other travellers of thefts on board while passengers were asleep, so I bought a cheap chain and key rings from a local hardware store. Although it¹s fiddly having to string the zipper tabs through the key rings every time you want to open or close your daypack, it¹s a great way to stop someone from pilfering your belongings. I used the chain to attach the bag to my chair frame and always made sure it was on my lap or at my feet (never on the shelf overhead). I don¹t know whether it was this simple precaution (or just the kindness of my fellow passengers) but over more than fifty bus rides, I wasn¹t robbed once. P.S. My travel essentials are: zip-lock bags (for packing), a sarong (as a towel, sheet, shawl and skirt) and charcoal grey eyeliner (for painting the town red). Nicolette Linton is the
Senior Editor of ELLE Canada
magazine. |
| Go. To. Newfoundland. Now!... Cleo Paskal is a Travel Columnist, Toronto Star. Website: http://www.cleopaskal.com. |
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