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  • Back to the BVI and sailing a Moorings catamaran
    Beach Vacations | Destinations | Families & Groups | Parks & Outdoors | Travel Diaries

    Back to the BVI and sailing a Moorings catamaran

    ByEileen Ogintz January 17, 2012July 7, 2021

    When it came time to decide on a family trip for my far flung gang—the first time we’d all be together in more than a year—sailing, with some diving included, was everyone’s top pick.

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  • How far has ship safety come since the Titantic?
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    How far has ship safety come since the Titantic?

    ByEileen Ogintz January 16, 2012July 17, 2021

    In the coming months, we’ll be commemorating the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. Pundits and experts will be talking about how far we’ve come in cruise safety since then. Clearly the Concordia shows we still have a long way to go.

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  • SCUBA Diving for the First Time in the British Virgin Islands
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    SCUBA Diving for the First Time in the British Virgin Islands

    ByEileen Ogintz January 16, 2012July 7, 2021

    Reggie and I are already imagining our next dive back home in the much colder, kelp-forested waters of Monterey, California — just a couple hours away from our domicile in San Francisco.

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  • Learning African American History in Boston
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    Learning African American History in Boston

    ByEileen Ogintz January 12, 2012July 16, 2021

    A winter foray to Boston — whether you are touring colleges (there are more than 100 campuses in Massachusetts) or just looking for a winter getaway — is a good place to start, especially with the reopening this past December after a multimillion-dollar restoration of The African Meeting House.

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  • Last day in Hong Kong — to the spa!
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    Last day in Hong Kong — to the spa!

    ByEileen Ogintz January 12, 2012July 16, 2021

    After a frenetic week reporting—not to mention serious jet lag—I figured there couldn’t be a better way to while away my last morning before my return flight than experiencing the Mira Hotel’s spa.

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  • An amazing geological park just outside Hong Kong
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    An amazing geological park just outside Hong Kong

    ByEileen Ogintz January 11, 2012June 28, 2023

    Geologists still argue today how these columns were formed some 140 million years ago. What is known is that a huge amount of volcanic ash and lava spewed forth with the volcano ultimately collapsing and forming a caldera.

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  • Reflexology Hong Kong-style and a visit to the waterfront
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    Reflexology Hong Kong-style and a visit to the waterfront

    ByEileen Ogintz January 10, 2012July 16, 2021

    We stroll out on historic Blake Pier –the roof is more than a century old and was moved here in 2004–and watch the bobbing rowboats, the traditional Chinese Junk that serves as a harbor cruise and the wind surfers out on a Sunday.

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  • In Amsterdam, a mix of culture, hip and fit
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    In Amsterdam, a mix of culture, hip and fit

    ByEileen Ogintz January 9, 2012July 7, 2021

    In Amsterdam, everyone seems young, fit and, most important to the teens, hip and there’s the appropriate mix of culture, history and quirkiness

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  • A visit to an ancient monastery and a giant Buddha
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    A visit to an ancient monastery and a giant Buddha

    ByEileen Ogintz January 9, 2012June 28, 2023

    This isn’t just any Buddha but the largest outdoor sitting Buddha in the Po Lin Monastery on the island of Lantau. The Monastery was established in 1906—some 100 monks hidden from the tourists still live here

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  • Hong Kong — a shoppers paradise on steroids
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    Hong Kong — a shoppers paradise on steroids

    ByEileen Ogintz January 6, 2012July 2, 2023

    My daughter Mel, who has just arrived from Thailand, pronounces things here more expensive yet clearly there are bargains to be had—but you have to bargain as the merchants raise the prices expecting you to bargain

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  • At work with a Tai Chi Master
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    At work with a Tai Chi Master

    ByEileen Ogintz January 5, 2012July 16, 2021

    “It is good exercise for all ages,” he says. “When I was child, my parents told me I was so small I needed more exercise so I practiced kung fu and Tai Chi- Kung Fu is fast and Tai Chi s slow and smooth.”

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  • January is the month to learn a snow sport
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    January is the month to learn a snow sport

    ByEileen Ogintz January 5, 2012July 16, 2021

    January is National Learn a Snow Sport Month and more than 200 resorts are pulling out all the stops for families and offering free or discounted ski, snowboard, and cross-country ski and snowshoe lessons for beginners.

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  • Day 3 in Hong Kong – moving into the Mira in the central city
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    Day 3 in Hong Kong – moving into the Mira in the central city

    ByEileen Ogintz January 4, 2012July 16, 2021

    People are choosing the newly renovated Mira for its hip design. The 492-room hotel has been open just a year across the street from Kowloon Park. You walk out the door onto Nathan Road, one of Hong Kong’s busiest thoroughfares

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  • Eating my way, and cheaply, through the Pearl of the Orient
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    Eating my way, and cheaply, through the Pearl of the Orient

    ByEileen Ogintz January 3, 2012July 16, 2021

    Today, I’m the only Caucasian face in the jam-packed Tim Ho Wan that has the reputation for being the cheapest Michelin star restaurant in the world. People come here for Dim Sum and are lined up waiting outside.

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  • In 2012, why not let the kids lead the way?
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    In 2012, why not let the kids lead the way?

    ByEileen Ogintz January 2, 2012July 7, 2021

    Whether the kids were mine or someone else’s, I realized — sometimes belatedly — that the best times were had when we took our cue from the kids and let their passions-of-the-moment dictate.

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  • Nine days in Hong Kong over the holidays
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    Nine days in Hong Kong over the holidays

    ByEileen Ogintz January 2, 2012July 16, 2021

    DAY ONE — I’ve got my eye mask, three different noise cancelling head phones to try, the iPad loaded with my favorite TV shows, my Kindle loaded with new mysteries, healthy snacks, special socks from SmartWool, neck pillow…have I forgotten anything?

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  • Over the holidays, take your kids to a museum
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    Over the holidays, take your kids to a museum

    ByEileen Ogintz December 29, 2011July 10, 2021

    Leave the crackers and chips at home; ditto for the carbonated drinks and smelly cheese. No, we’re not talking about what grub not to pack for your next road trip or flight. We’re talking about foods that are banned in outer space.

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  • A memorable trip: to Africa and a safari
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    A memorable trip: to Africa and a safari

    ByEileen Ogintz December 26, 2011July 5, 2021

    Welcome to Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park, at 5,700 square miles bigger than the state of Connecticut and home to some of the largest prides of lion in East Africa as well as these other animals.

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  • What to do when you can’t sit together on a plane
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    What to do when you can’t sit together on a plane

    ByEileen Ogintz December 22, 2011July 16, 2021

    Parents increasingly complain they can’t get seats next to their children — even 3 year olds — on packed flights. Those booking through online travel sites may not realize the seats are unassigned. (It is always wise to call an airline directly or check the airline’s site.)

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  • Don’t freak out like I do before your next family trip!
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    Don’t freak out like I do before your next family trip!

    ByEileen Ogintz December 19, 2011July 5, 2021

    No matter how organized I think I am, no matter where we’re going, a few days before, I’m in pre-trip freak out mode when no one else in the family is the least bit worried that snow might derail flights (that’s happened) or we’ll have enough food for an upcoming sailing trip. (We’ve never gone hungry, my husband reminds us.)

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