Activist to kayak St. Maarten to Curacao

November 20th, 2009 by Matthew | No Comments | Filed in News and Deals

Ryan de Jongh, shown paddling with a guest in an area he hopes to preserve. By Matthew Miller

Ryan de Jongh, shown paddling with a guest in an area he hopes to preserve. By Matthew Miller

As noted in an earlier post, Ryan de Jongh plans to paddle from St. Maarten in the northeastern Caribbean around to Curacao in the south, island-hopping the whole 1,600 kilometers (close to 1,000 miles), by kayak — alone. His original November lanuch date has been moved back to December 5. We’ll try to confirm when he’s on his way and ask him a few questions about the experience when he’s finished. Ryan undertakes such challenges in support of his Ryan de Jongh Foundation and NatureIsLife.org, which in turn support the non-profit foundation CARMABI (Caribbean Research and Management of Biodiversity) as well as underprivileged children in Curacao and other causes. This particular kayak challenge will raise funds to help Carmabi buy and maintain lands in western Curacao currently under pressure from development. Ryan expects to complete the journey in about three weeks — Merry Christmas! — but the sea is unpredictable and no end date is set. Best luck and calm seas, Ryan!

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Plan your trip to Kauai’s Na Pali Coast

November 19th, 2009 by Matthew | 1 Comment | Filed in Destination Spotlight, Hawaii
Na Pali Coast, Kauai
Na Pali. By Matthew Miller

Kauai is one of the most beautiful places on earth. People agree about this. A first trip here can feel like an exercise in cataloguing places to come back to and spend more time: Waimea Canyon, Kalalau Trail, the hidden and possibly unnamed beaches around Kapa’a on the east coast. However long you have to visit won’t be long enough, but save at least one day for the signature Na Pali coast.

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Plan your trip to the Seychelles

November 12th, 2009 by Matthew | No Comments | Filed in Destination Spotlight
Seychelles beaches offer sun, shade, water, sand, great snorkeling and great views. By Ty Sawyer.

Seychelles beaches offer sun, shade, water, sand, great snorkeling and great views. By Ty Sawyer.

Featured in the 2010 ISLANDS Calendar (November), the remote Seychelles in the far-off Indian Ocean inspire by their colors ­— granite, green and blue — as well as the unyielding sense you’ve landed somewhere perfect.

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ISLANDS editors go green(er)

November 6th, 2009 by Matthew | 1 Comment | Filed in ISLANDS Experts
From left: Adrienne (biked in one day so far), Eddy (hitched ride with wife all week), Ashley (carpools with her husband), Matthew (biked in two days so far). Photo by Lori (feeling peer pressure).

From left: Adrienne (biked in one day so far), Eddy (hitched ride with wife all week), Ashley (carpools with her husband), Matthew (biked in two days so far). Photo by Lori (feeling peer pressure).

ISLANDS Green Globe

Last Friday, I pledged to come to work by some other method than driving my own car at least one day this week. I rode my bike in Monday and again today. It was painless. These fall days have been pleasant. It’s true riding a bike in Orlando is a bit of a dog fight, especially at rush hour. There are no bikes lanes to speak of, and drivers aren’t particularly mindful of bikes on the road, so you have to be extra mindful of them, especially crossing the higher-speed highways. And you have to breathe some exhaust. You’re breathing it in your car,

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Plan your trip to Bali

November 5th, 2009 by Matthew | No Comments | Filed in Asia, Destination Spotlight
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Uluwatu Temple in Bali feels close to paradise. Pavel Mitrofanov/iStockphoto.com

Featured in our 2010 Wish List forthcoming in the December 2009 issue of ISLANDS magazine (on newsstands November 16), the largely Hindu island of Bali in largely Muslim Indonesia serves a sensory feast — incense, jungle giving way to beach, gamelan music celebrating the spirit.

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Features Editor might bike to work!

October 30th, 2009 by Matthew | 1 Comment | Filed in News and Deals

I drive to work.

ISLANDS Green GlobeIn the context of presenting the world’s best island destinations, ISLANDS covers environmental issues, especially those directly influencing islands and island travel. In each issue we present “Green Globe Travel Tips” for traveling better and more responsibly. Eddy Patricelli interviewed Green Globe International’s Bradley Cox for this blog. We have features in the works on the Maldives and the Galapagos, which address environmental threats to islands and the implications for the rest of the world.

And I personally believe reducing our impact on the environment is the right thing to do, for myself, for where I live, for islands and island dwellers, and for everywhere and everyone. Yet I drive to work.

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Prince Edward Island: Marketing Anne

October 23rd, 2009 by Matthew | No Comments | Filed in Destination Spotlight
One-stop shopping for all your idolization needs.
One-stop shopping for all your idolization needs.

L. M. Montgomery’s fictional character Anne Shirley, who came to live in Avonlea at a house called Green Gables, functions as a sort of whimsical spirit of Prince Edward Island. The Anne books, with the girl as their central intelligence, describe the place in terms that still fairly describe the place today:

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Plan Your Trip to Japan

October 22nd, 2009 by Matthew | 1 Comment | Filed in Asia, Destination Spotlight, News and Deals
Even nature in Japan seems attentive to detail. By Florian Robig/iStockphoto
Even nature in Japan seems attentive to detail. That may be because this is a garden. By Florian Robig/iStockphoto

Featured in our Wish List in the December 2009 issue of ISLANDS magazine (on newsstands November 16), Japan fascinates with the intricacy and variety of its culture, landscapes and food.

FLY Japan Airlines from Chicago or New York, or numerous U.S. airlines from numerous other hubs, to Tokyo. Then ride the Shinkansen network of high-speed trains to the reaches of the country, from Tokyo to Japan’s second city, Osaka, for example. Speeds approaching 200 mph redefine “island time.” It’s like the future, if we’re lucky.

STAY at Hotel Seiyo-Ginza to experience detail-oriented Japanese service. The hotel claims to offer “the most spacious baths in Japan.” That’s hard to verify, but this isn’t the infamous “capsule hotel” where guests (often “salarymen” on business trips) sleep in hives of pods. To test-rest that oddly Japanese phenomenon or just see what a sleeping pod looks like, visit Capsule Inn in Akihabara, Tokyo’s throbbing epicenter of oddities.

EAT in Japan’s kaiseki food tradition, which takes presentation, local sourcing and seasonality to extremes. Try it at Kikunoi restaurant in Kyoto. Visitors may recognize fine attention to detail from sushi preparation they’ve seen, but Chef Yoshihiro Murata goes that extra millimeter.

CLIMB Mount Fuji. Many Japanese people make an annual trek up the sacred mountain, climbing through a sequence of stations in a ritual both spiritual and athletic.

SLOW DOWN Timeless Japan takes time. Tokyo alone has a dozen districts each worth a week. Kyoto is another world. And so on. The infinite layers of Japanese culture reward investigation.

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Nikon GP-1 in Curacao

October 16th, 2009 by Matthew | No Comments | Filed in Photo Talk
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A photo of Willemstad's waterfront, linked to a GPS-mapped album of Curacao images.

The Picasa photo album linked from the photo to the left features another example of the Nikon GP-1 GPS photo-tagging unit in action. These photos I shot in Curacao with the GP-1 attached, recording location data — except when obstruction above blocked the signal.

Attached to the camera, the GP-1 unit makes for an untidy, but not unworkable system.

For untagged photos, I guessed the location from a photo taken nearby or used a map and my own knowledge of the area, the old-fashioned way. Click on the album’s map view under “Photo locations” to see where the photos were taken around the island.

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Plan Your Trip: Prince Edward Island

October 9th, 2009 by Matthew | 2 Comments | Filed in Destination Spotlight, U.S.
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A lobster boat awaits lobster season at Annandale.

Following up my Charlottetown-specific post, here’s a few more points of interest on the greater Maritime Canadian province of P.E.I.

FLY Air Canada through Montreal. Note, if you’re flying back to the United States from Montreal, you clear U.S. customs before your flight. Leave extra time. I would’ve missed my connection there if the airline hadn’t held it for several of us stuck in long lines. Some U.S. airlines fly direct to P.E.I. in the summer season from Boston, Chicago and possibly other cities depending on improving world economic fortunes.

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